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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_04_02i sofa ss frau a 1 IC ar b � . Medtcal R E. Wnt"TH D. of O. Regis- ona Wbile driving - a spirited team of Isaac Wray left on Tuesday last for horses hitched to a wagon loaded with Minto, Manitoba. John Coupland, of Minto, Man., is milk, David W. Greenbury, an em, John at the home of his brother, GREENWOOD 'a ! tered member of %be Optometrical Asso- elation of Ontario. -8 ecial'attention p given to WHITE SATIN- BBEAD p x, a f timer liv- in just north of the Scarboro town- g j A. Copelhud,',,f this town. Mra P.. L. Crawford and daughter MILLS e Oonveyaaoer. Oommisafonar.aor taking Ike ratting of glasaetl. Eyes tested free. worth Ciers 1 t, fotf CREAM BUNS—FAMILY TEA BUNS -PASTRY - line, was thrown 1rorq; the wagon ind so severely injured that he died short- •ly after. He was accompanied by,Jiis are spending a few days at the home of the former's J. and Mre. Wray. *• y - '4 C. MCKINNON, M.D., L. R. C. S.. • Edinborgb, member rat the College-ot Physicians and Sargeona.ot Ontario. licentiate BRAN brother, who escaped practically un- hurt. The men were driving down a _parents, .-�... _ � WHITEVALE - FLOUR AND piR1EAL8- -Kissim] for Pastry -? 3 re HO 61 college of suraeons, Edinburgh. dotal attention to dsleases of women and SHORTS ; _ ' ' steep bill at the tithe, and their cam- biped weight and that of the cans of l - W. S. Major is under the doctor's I ] Baker's doy for .Bread asndren, Ofcs and residence, Brougham. JIIMBO (SCREENINGS (wheat) milk tipped the wagon box. throwing them under the horses' feet. Deceas-" care. F. Hindle is busy re -shingling B. A. Ghabam Flour Wheatlete, Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat, notsw, Green River P. O.. Ont,' .1 PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL and it -RAY INSTITUTE OATS i. W. _ -ed, who lived. with his mother, was. Elliaun's bouse. _ 44 years of age and unmarried. ' Hugh Pugh' had "a 'btu'iness •trip to , RQIIed Oats, Buckwheat Flour. Pot and Pearl Barley. - sr ONTARIO OAT CHOP �-..�.�... • , Toronto on Tuesday. aaaes of domestics ted animals vsatd. C%02 In day or nt$ht Pr=Ttly attended to, Fad Pbmw I= / 1 qt. Berry Boxes 40 rents per 10t). ' ' M• 210IN TOWLE, X. B. � iFh7e�ciaa-in•chwgs CORN AND CORN C Monad an attack of la grippe.. ran, q ; y_ Shorts, Midlia ' s +i -• AIN & CHOP- Congratulations to. Jgiln and Mrs. Mrs -Judson Pugh is spending the Crushed Oats, Barley Feed, Specialist iu Meatal Diseases. ProstatieDis. Lehman -its'. girl. week -end in Toronto and Oabawa. Corn Chop, American Corn, �y •saes of Men. Diseases of Women, Cancer., 3nmors. E -Bay examination. Diseases of eya Ormsby Lehman, of Stouffville, Tis- Wm. Peebles was fortunate in recur- Oats, Molassioe Mea], Cotton Seed Meal., i Montthroat and Jonas Flttiaggtaaass and �•�••� O �,/AZi COAL fled with Olayton Tarr recently. ing the prize driver aE' Mr. Lipton's elf conte and chronlo diseases. J. B. Turner is on the sick list. We gale. Specially Mixed Grain to make Odaos 8oara 9M to t: and Z to 9 y (Scranton D. t.. & W.) ho a to See him around again soon. p Mrs. Reesor has , returned home hens lay. - ..• ��• STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA David Smiles, of Altona, was at home for a few days with it bid cold. from Toronto to wait on her mother, who is in poor health. 'Bibby's Cream Equivalent for calves. Calf Meal. - -` T E. FAREWELL, B.C., BARRIS- AND STEAM A few from here attended the fune- cal of the late John Cowie at Mark• The Whitevale Musical Society will bold a concert on Tuesday, - --- =- -POULTRT FOOD - 1t! . TMB.Coaa� Orowa Attorney. and County bedtattor. court Bons*. Whitby. lot - � PRICES RIGHT. - _ - ham. - Mrs. John Grove, of Stouffville, is grand April 20th, in the Baptist Church. Every one should reserve that date as Meat Scrap Bone and Meat, p+ Charcoals Shell and Grtt. AAA E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and - spending a few weeks with' 'firs. John it promisee to be one of the beat con- Cotton Seed Meal is the cheapest and a Solicitor, notary Public, Eta. Money toT tan. OtfeeBrock St.wortb, wbitbv. 861p J• L. SPIN$, LIMITED, -- ------PiCKERING, ONT. Lehman. Allan Wideman attended the wed- ding of his cousin,. Levi Reesor, of Scarboro. car ts ever given in this district. The Society will be assisted by artieta from Toronto. ---- best feed on the market for milk. Try d igs. - •Mewl for horbea, cattle and pigs. You will never be with- , - Otssfr»tis 6arbts. "��� G. HAM—Issuer of Maria e •r C r��� �j �y Farm &ntea Joseph Biirkholder, of Dixon's Hill, has engaged with Mrs. R. Tarr,. for. BROUGHAM 7- .. Mrs, E. Hatn_wnd Jl,. Ferizby out out it after using it. I will exchange CORN CHOP for _ . Licenses is it._Qnnnty---41-.QnLaiio,.._.�I�6ii ''71p IT. th2stxmmex spent Tuesday in Toronto. Rood Barley for __�ickerfas�Illage, 2a-Ea..5 -att=ems ;-eQ:< -tu Rail. -MelvaleTtirner-of Toronto. &pentR few days with his parents, J. B. and 3liic Elva H-0Pk'tn-1r­1of ` kritham. Is pound pound �. C-emen[3nd- aPl sten �tept on rt- Ii ad- ` - -- POUCHEIt, Real Estate Auc- 17epot or village with good build- Visiting with %lintris and !sirs. N4 -bite. of marrtaite licence•, Broogb•am, toy in s. We her e a client cats R pay cash for suitable lace. p John and Mrs. Brownsberger spent Sunday afternoon with the latter's father. rvbo is ill at Ringwood. s o uron n, is vent - ev. r. est. ing with rjr. vie McKn and family, ]firs Marjorie a]cKinnon is s epd- ing her Easter vacation at her borne - b - --- c+< ff A S T L A K E _ HOPPER Issuer of Mari Marriage De Licensee In the County of Ontario, -at _IQ�ca at !tors and his residence, Clasamont~ .-"------- — John Fisher & Company _ __ _ _ Barn-' fruit ,acka es ace the here' `e► DB.BEATON TOWNSHIPCLERH alt Countr Real Estate. y ve 1 a ry best. CIOTord Conner, of Toronto, is with e Oonveyaaoer. Oommisafonar.aor taking - . her grandparents here over the Easter e>edarits, dccountaot Eta. Money to lona 010 LC3ISDF.N BUILDING, -�+�--- holidays. an farm proysrt tutu of Marriage Lio soaea" W iey�e. One• T -i d ADEiAIDE $T., E., TOROrTO. SCABORO = -- Ft Thomas Chinn, of Brooklia, spent __ �j POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer • for Counties of York and Ontario. Ano- ; -` ; - ♦ Fruit Growers, Look ! Theaction of the railway rominittee of the legislature in refusing to enter• Sunday With hie grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Beer. .1• of Nostso" of all kinds attenuad to an aborssssft i ook Iain the application of the Toronto at to Born to Walter and Mrs. Stevenson notsw, Green River P. O.. Ont,' 11 qt. Baskets 3;c each, 6 qt. Baskets 3c each.- York Radial Railway for an extension of the 16 -pear -old franchise for a tine m a on the Kingston Road n on Saturday. March drib a daughter. y+ , g ter• All doing well. Miss Frances Phillips has just re - icyA. BRE W STER. V. S.. Gradu 4.T a ate of Toronto vmertnary Col]s�e ha. upend an allies In Clarsmoot y7wago, 111 dis -Cz ers lc each. _ point tltru the Townships MiLrkbam turned from visiting her sister, Mrs. aaaes of domestics ted animals vsatd. C%02 In day or nt$ht Pr=Ttly attended to, Fad Pbmw I= / 1 qt. Berry Boxes 40 rents per 10t). of- ane Scartsoro Riven great satisfaction to th t th t A. t t I h MCMaater, of eolith Dammer. Herb Matthews and a friend from i . and 2? qt, Crates 12}c each. a armers en a is etc n L e Toronto spent Sunday with the form. wB. POWELL, Licensed Ane- Every package guarateed and prices years that have intervened since 1899, er's grandmother. Mrs. Laidlaw. The shingle that has given satin- . tbnesa ratnator and coileetos to: are guaranteed not to raise it no attempt was ever made to carts out, lfra. G. W. Phillips received a lies- faction for over 30 rears. Efgpire aaaatise of Ontario and York. an kinds of the work. tho efforts were made to. wtw aoadaoesd attbsr�rahately or t+1 aaetioo. ordered now and get sage on Tuesday that her mother, Mrs. Corrugated Iron with a J in. by - Gals note. collectd• Far dates or oibsr�pae them when' you induce the campaup to go ahead. The Newberry, of Aurora, had passed 2 in. corrugation, see it before you Ikaalarsa�q� asre•ideaw, Blisabsth SL. Ytet- Want Lhem. district between Scarboro and Mark- away. Mr. and Mrs. Pnillips left im- buy other makes. If you are in _ dinne. PLoti• orders left at Nxwa Owes Pick. = - ham tillage is indifferently served by mediatel to attend the funeral. eels`: or Macoab's stere. Claremont, will ro- Chopping and Oat Rol]ing as usual the Midland division of the Grand y need of a Cream Separator. Try Y .r osew Prompt attention. - Sat•afactlonItnsran- every day, Mr. Norton, of Orwold, 'Ilan., who Ned. blyphonenamberialndepsaa•ntlsOaTrunk Railway, and no attempt is has been spending the winter with a Premier for 30 days. Also being made to cater to local demands. gasoline eugines from M.00 up. W. G. Barnes*, Green River relatives here, returned to his home - Since the passage of the Hydro- last week, accompanied by .b.i9 niece, See or write rue before bt-i ing A�w� /� Fleelrie bylaw last October in the S. R, PENNOCK Misa Nellie Morton, tvho intends spend Bell phone, _ GET OUR PRICES r.;unicipatities of Seat and Mark• in the a+ldsmer with relatives there. - lWH/TEVALS, ONT, h.tm by_ overwbeluring majorities, :1 g - Funerd Director and tmbatmer. On Emery Wbeel�, Sining good deal of %^ ivity has prevailed, and WHITBY F. I Prouse, hokelring %iac•bine!a, Saw -2, Gasoline while nothing waa done toward open- Brsidts the nt+w public school, which Any business entrusted to -me will ing up the Searl,oro line to Markham, P be car•efuIly handled. _ Engines'_ and .= Creaw afticials of the company stated that a will cost $10,00, to be built at the - Charge,; foderACe -- - Sel3aratOf3.• line fri)rIi hNngSteltY to Unionville and Bel . a number of new hou. are as• _ 6 MArkham from Yonge street wac tie. cured of construction this summer. Independent Phone No. 1311. I have ten sucking pig.; Sr. Andrew's dies Aid held a sun ing ser, .usly eansiderpd. The Ringo- cessful Ti erary tea in the baeetnrnt G 0 —_- . for -Serle. ton road branch to %IarkharrI: if en- PP JOHNPHILIPJ Tues d by the railway radically on oY the church last Friday evening W . H. SACKB�N Tge'�llEty, would have practically par- The proceeds, $3u, were devoted to yhe BROCii RE3.�It. alleled the °Toronto-UaiorriIIe• _'x- Patriotic fund. Cement Lumber, bridge hydro line the whole distance. Three bales of supplies for the Se- - f f Has a full line of fresh and cur- _. - - courq National. the French nationat ed lumt§-.consiantly:on t Basket advt. relirfsoeiety,werr="'t" she'd Lalli._ h n l_e _ sdy Rnofiva. - 1W • c uarters in Toronto b the Whitt Spice Roll, Breakfas " "Shur Crop" Fertilizer y y Corrugated Iron, - p• t Bacon, wHiTEvwl-e Mr Society thin creek. T. G. Deverell, the building contras - Eastlake Shingles, _ Ham,•Eologna, Weider$, etc. Will pay yo?i from 211 to 1W preop The Indies of our village are htLcv tor, is pviting in foundations for a big s making red cross supplies.' storage warehouse for cement; lime, DedtsrPost4, Steel Posts, Highest prices paifj for Gunn`s Bog Meal will reduce your feed W. A. Knox has almost recovered etc,-, alongside the tEi;m siding track Wire Fencing. _. Butcher's cattle . bili and make your hogs pay In spite from an attack of la grippe. at the Grand Trunk up -town station. of the high cost of feed. D. N. Bell is painting his verandah. C. M. Stevens, an electrical contrite. 'If you are going to build let me, • • • Gann's Ground Bone and Beef Scrap [hiss im rovlu its'a eararsce. for. and A newcomer to �Vhirb ,has will make your hens la and keep P g P y gide veli my price on any- rekerlrr9rUerr� y P Miss -Am Hamlin, of Toronto, is begun building a fine brick house on thing you may them laying. visiting friends here this week. Brock street in- the block south of require.I For -prices add.cess __. _ Hina Gertrude Pennock spent the Burn's rink on ,a lot bought of W po. First rigs fOT hire Westlake. g Tllas.' Re'f'velV, - LOCUSt �H]ll week -end with her two sisters in the ��-t - �. Day Or night Ind. phone, city' Mr. Hanel and Mies Jean Johnston A V e RE E SO R f �J Bllf3 lIIe6t8 fill tTalilB Mark. 1506 Miss Barnes', of Green River, is vis= sang as a duet a fine setting of the • REAL ESTATE ►ting Mrs. Joseph McNeely for a few the bvmn "How Sweet the Fame of Teaming promptly attended to. ...s, days. Jesus Sounds," at All Saints' Church '..LOCUST HILL Agent for Canada Carriage Co.A. W. Hodgson spent a few days Sunday evening. The Easter music 13 g - uriug the wast week with friends in- at this church will be an attractive Pea �'���� � K�, the city. part of the services. W. H. f Pickertiytp. Mr. and Miss Gorman, of Toronto. Several hundred additional work- ��>Y�g*=� have been yiaiting their sister ]sirs. J. men are being added to those already CUT P 9a8nRICES r. e �...... Gallagher. engaged on the buildings under con - Many g CvllgeS Close Mr. and Mrs, Beardmore. motered struction by the Ontario Government for vacation , at midsummer. I have For Sale a House and Lot- dawn.fromthe city slid spent Sunday at the water front. It is said to be Our College does not. in Pickering Village. Large with friends here. the intention to have some half-dozen IN SPIT E OF gardens some young fruit firs. B. A. Ellison entertained the of the cottages finished for'oecupation = _ titatate� trees. Everything in the elite of the village to a most gor= by patients this summer. • first-class• repair. _. genus Tipperary Tea. James Rowe Philp, one of the pio- _ • 'Ca11'ttnd Lee me As this is ft bar- Fred and Miss Gertrude Gallagher neer citizens of . Whitby, died on Fri- WAR TAX gain for some one. have, returned, after visiting friends day and -was buried' Monday afternoon TOROW0. ONT. - - in Toronto for a week. �— ery. H w in toe Foods- . John Laurie moved this week on to his eighty first year, settling here Stock is strictly first -close- None baiter W.- qs._R_ Richardson. the Todd. farm which has just been about sixty•years a o. He carries on Regular $1.00 for SGe in Canada. Enter now so as to vacated by Frank Lee. a sadlei's business for many years and Beg. 05c. for 50c. take a position in the early fall. t A load,,of.young pp�e�ople-from here latterly until four yearn ago was col, Re 25c. for line. " One -graduate writes "My " new Notary Public, Pickering: attended a ball at Wm. Gibaon's, of lector of customers. Act a in public g position pays • three times what Greenburn, and report a most delight- matters he held seats at The council Healing 011— I of at teachin school less than board and on the board of education. g g % ful evening's program. four Have yon lots of Water . Regular �c, for 89c r'y years ago list previous to The Wfiitevale Gun Club expect to :1Sre: 'Philp,- who, predeceased him - entering your College.' We placed celebrate Gnod Frtda Navin a blue. three years ago was a sister tif.Lady ! Reg. 25c. for lge. this young man in a position after C. D. 1VCZ, OF .WHITEV_ALE y' R y g P rock contest, for which a number. of .Mackenzie Bowell. Two sons, .rest- Nyal's Cough and Distemper, graduatiun`and have now placed is prepared to furnish you anything valuable prizes .will :be given. The dent in the U, S„ are the only eurviv- - - tablets, 30c:' - him again. Catalogue free. in the line of water supply such 'as contest is open to all comers. Ing children. , W. J. Elliott, Principal pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, The snow of• the past week was' just The Greater C>Lnada Co. are organ• Nyal s wortu tablets 75e. Cor, Yonge and Charlefl Ste.• plumping, etc. what'the farmers were praying for izing a aubeidiAry corporation to re• •• Gaoling Liniment 50c. The are also expert well drillers and as a result all yegetation is mak- establish in an up -to -data. way the - Ing growth. Fall. wheat -especially brick•and tile industry on the Gilmore c` Spavin Liniment $100. BVTC�ER ��� angel; respectfully solicit your patron; will be greatly benefitted. This crop pproperty through which the Cana- " Colic Remedy $1.00. _ age for tine Aure. 'Ind nhon, 1.521,promised to be light In of dian Peociflc's line through here passes. ",- Tonic &Uoudition -tablets frac. - - • - ----- the previous freezing and thawing The clay deposits 'are of the -finest' but since thssnow the cos- uality and variety and of almost in - A r�iai lite �f Fceah Menta atwa TOOLS -SHARPENEDp q y pests for a fair crop is much brighter. 'definite extent. It was from this Have your step ezatNined by us - on hand -at shop, We make a apecialry of crosscut saws, It is reported that Fred Major b bri+;k- yard that most of the brick and seenre an exact correction. Toole of all kinds. Locke repaired. discobeen °ut18we Qlrthebe-( government n constructed, Wmirhit new roeess aaIIr swith __✓ W agoit on road everyday: discontinue further communications constructed, until new processes with Razor -honing - specialty. For a first•. AOe� ;a 1 h - - � �DENf Fresh Pork Sansa e a e icialt class. it Ea -e an Barbi i hop. ca h g P y war. Mr. Major is to be congratulated o d -time met oma out of ua Dees.- e . ' at the East -end Barber Shop. Butclter'ti ctitLle"wanted See. House Furnishings,/ of; all for baving shown such scientific abil- conditions now are of the best for the Jj it in erecting his outfit. Inspector finest products. _ "Dru 1st'—Graduate O ticiav; kinds. Slightly steed Ca is y g 1 _ - P 88 3r Selly commended• if ae-being-one of It will fruit Ketoses to order JA'3 O CO1� NOR, PICKERING from 15 cents yard el the most modern De Forest's in use by pay 17orner Kinq and Cit arch Ria, W. J. GORDON PIC ERING iso young an amateur: baskets at once from Barbed. 225iClre3 i1=L Ontario i :- .:. ,. . . -_ ,.-'-- -'`. _. _... ... •.... ,. ..-"""---v.Y.: x L.: ,.-<:.. d..s�_..... -.sr- -, ��. .. �^,-cG. -r*t_- ,mum-.e--_'.�.e.�'�`.r.••�.+-�e:-•�.i: r-:.cr«,._+.?.':.>.:-.a:_..-•.-w..,:f:---.3re..,.��•+�3,;.as?;.,�!a�+a?.._-_'��.a,+'-<..^`�,x�i,..:..,.� ;� _ . _''e.-3 y_•,�a,Y.• `.+sal! rp A BBYOU DISBIS�S -MAKINC HIS LAST DRIVE O.�' WARSAW � f•�,•..:•�• ..•.... T To OIN BAK NO M t DER SEE E. SPRINGrltet►,ttrdr,i,<r D ` IN THE. 'erg "f'• �;' �' >r �' i THAT ALL INGREDIENTS � ss...a.-► ARE PLAINLY PRINTED ON ,ALUM Cmd ; .. Toningthe Blood and T M E U H E L, A N D T N A T 'MINA — Y :> x '10` � � OR SULPNATC OF ALt!'MINA- 8trengthen.ing the Drug Ba O R SODIC L U M I N I C S U L- s t•NATE li It is the opinion 61, thV best THEM. T N E WORDS " N O 0► ' medical authontiep, after long ob x ALUM" WITHOUT THE IN- servatiOII that nervous diseases BAKING G R E D I E N T f IS NOT f U F F I - are more �Comm�on and more. serious CI ENT, M A,y t 4P' OAK[ NG in the spring than at any other time5 1 POWDER COfTi NO- MORE we �Of the year. Vital chamgee in the 1 3 T H A N THE O R D I N A R Y system, after long winter months, ' f" KINon. FOR ECONOMY, BUY ANT May cause much more trouble than d 1 f j AINi NO I THE ONE P,O U N D T I N i.' Aft NO and�' e familiar spring -weakness .lbh fain a,r s ' weariness from which most .people = E. W. G I LL E TT COMPANY ' i.I M 1 T E D Wafer " tthe..reso.1t of indoor We v ';1 WINNIPEG, TORONTO, ONT. MONTREAL - �n poorly ventilated and often <?h .overheated buildings. Offic•ia,1 re- %' ■ Dards prove; that in April and May neuralgia, St. Vitus . las - "« will DES'i'I'PCTIOti RBIA. ;are at their worst, and bhat then, - more than any other time, ablood- tk_ not become -aware of _the home y s Y manoeuvre. The paucity - of --the ;89@; 0- Buffering,_ i�nd Ch lelr n r making, nerve -restoring funic is i'• ;� _ needled , linen chest -jars on Imperial no Ute From Stariatiou. The antiquated custorm of taking �,,,, ' tions, W_idle-the tni;sery and untold sor ipuriatives in the spring is useless, ' °"E` y � x'. Everti•bodv knows at the Kaiser row of the ople of Belgium have Ior the system reap needs siren " * _ fears illus ;and shudders at the leen brought -vividly , before the thehing, while purgatives Daisy>K inenfion ',f any kind of disease. mind's of the -Canadian - people, ^ gallop through the bowels, leaving , ;' This 'b-ing sot, every precaution is very little has been heard: about jou weaker. Dr. Williams' Pink -__ " taken to pi health__ Ko the devastation and distress in _ Pills are the best medicine, f4-ir they r [draughts' is the motto for biose Serbia, a country that had hArdly - " ' 'W I who attend to his Majesty's health. actually make the new, rich, red � ) recovered from two ware before it _ - blood that feeds the stared perces, / > During summer and winter heavy was plunged into the vortex of the and thus cure the many' forms of f,ax_F ' a: cy��M e• ?w E . k; curtains screen the Imperial bed; present world struggle. lvio proof Deri•ous disorders.- They -cure also at least, the doors and windows is needed of the terrible .state that ' such other forms of spring troubli* l near are shrouded carefully. Even Serbia is now in, and those who � as headaches, poor appetite, weak. ___.y Too Hindenburg, Germany's Hero, and His Staff. the bedclothes are fastened down- have lately returned from -that tress in the limbs, as weli. as re- - not with the idea of preventing one country give a,terrible description This remarkable group was posed outside the German beadquar move unsightly im les -And ern royal occupant. of the bed from of deya�tatiun, poverty and suffer- % P p p Lets in Pus- e>3- VonHiAderiiiurg's campaigns in ' Poland-- and �t . _ Y Prussia have been spectacular. He has so far warded o Tii>us n len ins. tions. In feet -the unfauliugl} a royal stare of -the b bring new health and strength to' vision and ia• en spect a lionized, but he has been _si ]lv , su0 ket, but simply to exclude the pos- Metropolitan Pimitri, supreme - - weak. tired and depressed men, Leasivl in his offensive operations. sibility of draught -9 from the au head of the Serbian church, des _. -sloepe�s--I'fr daxtrPsa 4)f' the women mud chiW. en. g ­t Sold by all medicine -dealers or - 1 }wiser must crawl into 'bed one leg civilian population in the following by mail at 50 cents a box or six have been compelled to draw the�MpEROR WILLIAM'S � BED � at a time. words : on Today .ane million Ser- ' -_-_.boxes for 8.2.50 from The Dr Wil-- sword in defence of the rights of By his bedside stands a night brans, one-third of the population, llama' Medicine ' C'o., Brockville,- the weak andof the principles oftable, the top drawer of which con- are suffering'every possible sorrow. - Ont_. truth, honour, and liberty, holding Laine a self -cocking •revolver, fully -They are destitute of everything. - - fi. these dearer than peace, -and -even HE-4LEEP9 .ON A FAvTORY• loaded. This weapon of ivory,steel Since the begirnming of the war, TA1 REU ('ROSH a0('IETY, than life itself. and silver is alwa s beside his Ma when their land% were turned into - _ _ T3ie war in which we are now en- 11•,DE BEUS'1'F;AU. y battlefields, they have endured ter Toronto, March ieth•-In connec- gageed is no mere scramble for gain, 1esty while he sleeps ribie privations, sed their suffer - tion with letters and_circulaca thatnor quarrel ager ritThts in which Piruly of lolotw. ingsti have been still greater during have been sent broadcast through- atl -parties are alike to blame, It All About the Coue6- on `Which alto ; One object of furniture in' the the war because the first invasion out Canada. el-pecially • from neu-� is rather a struggle between- the 1 room is rather gruesome. it is as took away a great proportion of War Lard Dreams of laming 1<'ia ri. the peasants who retrained behind tri! countries, for the purpose of � P nciplbs of law and force -be- - old mahogany chest - of drawers,- pe bringing the war to an immediate,tweed the policeman and the arm- tory Over Allies. loaded with morbid emblems of to provide food for the families of close and teener -ally propagating a ed criminal whose ..lib-erty -is a _ _ deeth and sorrow: those who were fighting. peace movement � through,,nt the- menace to the, neighbourhood. In The Kaiser has man homes,' and; ' - g _ Y 11s to the oilier details of -the Em- WotIIen, the mothers, wives and country, the fullowitig important such a conflict; neutrality has ria' therefore, many sleeping apart - peroi: s sleeping -chamber, 'where sisters, and the children of a- mil statement --has been -L%ued by the I particular merit while to_ entreat meats; but the room in which it is neither simplicity or, 'opulence lion Serbians, are suffering now National Committee for Patriotic the policeman to stop fighting does estimated he seeks repose for a reigns, the hangings and upholstery- because of the second invasion, and Service.. The statement is signed not tend to promote peace, but hundred nights of the year is situ •are of heavy damask, sandy-grev, mote Serbians still are being dli• - bi Mrs- Gouderham, president, and only tends to prolong a .period of. ated on the second $tor of the Ro• wig yellow tfluwers in 'bold relief v'en from their homes, In six ut the -Mrs. Plumptre, Secretary or the terror Iand insectirity. yal Palace in Berlin. jTw,, sofa,% are ,4 the same- color, most fertile districts no 1,6ss than -C'cmmittee, We have drawn the second to &e Ju in b the ;Kaisers' general fifty per cent of the children are dg• g y while a [Dowse and armchairs are Tie statement _is as follows :=- fend, the- rights of the weak, the lave of di-,play,ewP mi ht natural[ dying from lack.. of nourishment y covered in red. A bl,.e carpet, Jap- Lette-rs and circulars in praise of liberty of the many: and the pledg. ex ect that his bed. room would be and medicine, from .cold and 'extw p � anese table's, wicker- and -bamboo= peace have been issued, calling on ed hon6ur --'of- the_: Empire.' To a sumptuous apartment, richly har- chairs, silk cushions -muslin coy r' sure- In the invaded villaq,►s women sill over werkt-te-u-nite shea.Lhe Lhe erwa>d beft.r4 t#ese To Mon ious, ao the ast woord in LUX _ haa been pill in a great effort to. stop the war. are achieved .es to render- useless ed-varion% vases and -mower-po s. nscofl 9nd ury.Lofty and acinus it when tete irofurtutrate refiig�ey a•lau - In some cases, signatures to a pe- the sacrifice of-eoutitle'ss lives al- y p masterpieces of Buhl and marquet- are compelled to flee, return to titian are -requested ; in others ready own dy laid din defence of these ly is, but very few peupleewould call r•ir. and a cr ntal chandelier• and it reall�'}iesutiful. There are tread,, their lioatlres, -they sail[, in -the r.�a- membership in a Peace S: c lett' ' III great prin♦:iptes ; for could we at i -bronze candelabra `ti -hat a hotch- city of cases, fired nothing either the de circumatanc the ('.omy, In this uncture secure ace, we ures in plenty in, this imperial otch of a color scheme. S'znall .won- ' j _ pe P m the shape of houses or food calls yutrr attention to the -follow- sthould but leave. to our children a chamber, but even tfie Empresa der .that the Kaiserin,s mother once ; fiend Ibis been started, acid - jng ronsideratiu•ns : dreadful legacy of hate and uncer• herself grumbled becatise she ha d�I called it "a regular second-hand donations may be gent to Coir Ed- to content hers rli with "the rem p'' r Few, indeed, are the men or wo- tatnty-, It vco-.ild be; in irutJt, noir • dealer's ahu ward Boyle, Bart,, treasurer. Sar- linen- who would hesitate to declare a peace but a truce, lasting only cants of centuries scattered among ,� a Re utt 6 Queen':s Gat, -v bi n lief T d, 3 Quee -them ''in favor -of peace." n until -the nations had suf- Benin -Made -shave-pieces.' ,is isresident of the Frerneh Re- London, .S_W •, England, lKo nemral ,nation can •hate .war ficiently to test the issue once more The king* Otn Bed. j sof au ic, ,.-Poi-scare ieceaves a sal' • - - :.teeth hail efts i2stei�sicy�f- ale 'felt' by aD appeal to_arms; and, wwse g r bt bi -4--+ -' by the nations who are bearing than all, we should leave Brlgium t rt' of £ 't,OgO per annum In New South �Cales there ` are J to its fate as a.Germari r vi heavy damasks, richiv'wuven, with ''Father," said little Rollo. - -_tray's burdens. But declarations P o qce a ke But, ie ; The Falser sire l 100,000 more men than women. in favour of peace. may be, repro- silken canopies, pass before our 1-•'.w.izaL is_afxpendicta;is �" A sail- ' Shall not the women of this coon- e- _ ` Isented as condemning all who try bear their part in this war with Y (cites, 'my son;'' 'answered the- dee-p In after years when a woman the same hi .h courage -and stead- on a factory -made• bedstead, which.! thinking father, "is something that wants to take the conceit out orf l6ght� and such use -has been made f" g tc iin his bed. - of them.during this war. Though fastness of purpose ss animate on is a brazen moostros1 enables a doctor to open up a man'i her husband she digs up an old let• rove ,may hate war, and though we trooped- end wbat is our share? chamber. The brass bed reigns. anatomy and .remove .his ,eatire ter he wrote her during their court - souls in pat - "ience Yet it was not always su-, and Ehere bank account_" may admit that there is-alvrays To possess our"1 ship. 1w r( at the root of war, yet we t�nring war's hardships and uncer- b} hangs a tales . R, -- - - -- - - - - -- ecannot unconditionally rondemn tainties; to refrain from -embar- During the early -yea'rs' of pia [all war, aor regard ali.bellige,rents ceasing our -rulers -by demands for reign, William IT- slept upon a STOP THAT DISGUSTING; SNIFFLE las equally guilty. History teaches -a premature and illusory peace; to couch cif statey splendor -a magtii- prepare ourselveo for the new con- ".ficent bed, -with can and 'cur - ins y SOOTHING '`CiTARRHOZON --� QUICK. CURB ms that nation and- individuals ditions and duties which .peace will tains, hersldio, -designs.. aid 'pleat _ sr--- - - inevitably bring while applying of 6omfort. ourselves to the peculiar tasks im- . Then;. one day, the Empress.saw s • posed by war; -and, above All,, so to English bedsteads in the beautiful The Rich Healing Balsams of Thousands_ are uslag Catarrhozone bear ourselves, as to be an inspire castle of the. Prince and Princess to -day who couldn't live without it. tical in courage,and self-sacrifice to Frederick Leopold of Prussia, and, Catarrhozone Are �eath'te Try it for your irrritable throat, Su"r the men who are fighting for our determined not to be outdone' by Colds,. Bad Throat and teat it out for that bronchial cough, Em ire -serer far us. This is our give it a chance to rid you of ghat p' these richest• of the Hohenzollern, Catarrh onto a arrh i o tlition. - !'t'1 Il shs:re• - ` declared that she too, would have chr t • Tears of wonderful success and fes= • i When Germany has learned- that shining brace bedsteads. i timony from the best 'people of our - right is stronger than might; when SimrAy a marvel -you get relief so -- the mailed fist no longer threatens The Kaiser was fond of the old land go to prove that nothing so far quid: from Catarrhozone. discove-red, is quicker, safer, surer,• . and beautiful .bed, but. -he .had .to Try the inhaler and:count ten�your �• Europe, then may we hope for a give in to the Kaiserin on the mat- more pleasant than Catarrhozone. It peace which our children's children g throat ane nose are cleared -you feel is in its application purely scientific - peace tin - - may inherit.. And • wit'h such a ter, for Augusta Victoria was de- better' at once. is recommended only force rtain 'ail - peace, we may hand on, unbroken, termined to have her vca�• fur once. Every breath you take is laden with : nients above mentioned -but those it ' the great traditions of our Empire So the antique couch.le4i. its alcove the rich -piney vapor of Catarrhozone--does certainly cure. Bay St. Liwrente S ai and -the -brass bedstead came in its -every breath is full of healing -full Use the complete dollar outfit of in original packages. Un• -honour unstained, liberty safe- uaaded, nstice 'vindicated. stead. However, the Emperor did , of soothing curative medtcine that de- ('atarrhozone: it always does the touched from refinery to.your g 1 not'' ice way entirely... He slept) strays snifCres and nose colds almost work; small size 50c., eaim)le trial cupboard, you are sure of Such are some of the conditions g - instantly.... size _'.ic: road by doaler e er>�+here. sugar absolutely free from before we {reservedly condemn upon the new couch, 'but he insist contamination or impurities war,. or make petitions for imine- ed* upon its removal by day, and of in* kind. irate peace, would have the old Elizabethan bed rrtiY St. Lowradcegranulated white Pare Signed on behalf of the Nation- set ,up, to be reniovea' again at cane suer is Puked in three sizes of g `sin -fine, medicta a" coarse, in al Committee, nightfall. _ F IOOlb.,251b. and 20 lb. sealed bass -MARY R. GOODERHAM, Short oY Sheetis. 1 and S Ib. and 2 lb. cartons. A U first class deafer* can suPPIY President.' \atura,lly, a daily exchange of it ea insist moon leavint st•• ADELAIDE, M. P•LUMPTRE', ) baa gssar, beds caused plenty of grumbling i -; LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINER � _ -SectP tart'. Amon' file serran�4s,* su"gradually i � � ► !7 Lilt[imi MONTREAL __,, King St. East Toroo.nt :;•to -r3 -- the order fell throitrgh, and to' -day iI +. • + the !braes 'bed stands in 'friiimpli in - I "Dinah, did you wash the . fish the•'Kaiser's bed=chamber all ,the _ )-before Y-oii baked i£?" 'Law:` time. - dl `ma'am, what's de use of washin' _The Empress --•-has .r,rderfd -that , I er fish what's lived all his life in de clean linen be put upon the Rcyai - Yr ' water l: _ bed every day, but it comes as . e - "Why, what in the Aoe•ld has be-' sometliin-g of a shuck to learn -'theft - - tome of your watch? -The one YOU there are not enough sheets for the use to •ave a a handsome ga change. Hits w. area•. s case." "I know it did,- -but fir- bottom --when this -happens, and _ - that the \ll- cumstances after cases." everyhsody hopes • v , 1 ? . r :may° .. VH'AT MATHS R S A _ - - - — - � � s l Separate School route bR rRo>FtTi�. hk$Y s own TA $tETs � `�� 1' Y In oars dairy r400rd c6ntrs main -1 p}� n twined by tab; dairy dlvisiozl, Ot- once a mother haus used Baby's _. QaULLeI Sj}Raks tawa, In 1014 there were su& mit-. -��'ableta for her little ones site t j"' sltig odnt7tustre in yields of milk pre i'i 1190 no otsh/r Medicine, She --• _ and-. fat that they must command y fe-Wlteli the Tablets at'e an J F I I s a L' • u the attention ' of ever ro r E GOOD UODll !3 y p g esalv0 . solute fe re®edy and une r dairyman. _ tiillNEj' YIL1.5 H:1I'E UONI':• Delicately r r oC�l ha4t Willy, e e►Alto reoults, Con- "'s � � I>he hes � w in one herd gave J -' -' r>i�A ttiEtn Mrs. a — _. i, flavoured- `> It. L, Wri',$ght, x 3 �� ,p (only 4,158 unds of milk and only ht b, lgdii _ R'Piteet' ";� have �� - - - - 156 pounds of fat, the averagd of Highly y, ,� tihe }illi No Filth in Thew. But the whale -herd teas a 1 $ 7.2 coacen- d Bab a 6wn Tablets Eor my the Result and Health Obtained y o r tee babies and t'hdnk so Alta Uf y pounds oaf milk and 136 pounds of, trated. , ott+o _ he that -I alvt�aye keep them in Convinced Her. fat, In a herd near by,the poorest ! �''•'� _ the house." The Tablets are. sold '� Grates Cove, Trinity Bay, Nfld., yield of any one cow was 8,88A y medicine dealers or by mail at March -29th S pounds of milk and $78 pounds o 6 cents a box frown The I?r, Wil- (Special). the fat, the herd average wase 7,235 thousands , in New kwndland who pounds of milk and 342' pounds of ' WHY WORRY ! ,seine'' Medicine C©,i $rockville, I pdn their faith to llo•dd's Kidney fat. Ont' Pills is - Miss, Mary Bridget - Whe- Choose your variety and The were several individual j Ian,. teacher in the Rottvarn Catholic yields of over eight thousand I ask your grocer for ' BE\EFI'1'S OF IRRIGATION• !School here. � "Clark's". - I pounds of rrlilk, .while o5e good ► WhenSir I "I am exceesiinglc grateful to grade cow gave 14,400 pounds of tai loan -0 1 — ey Pills. Miss Whe- milk 'and W2 pounds of fat. I Y tea -re ago -that the lan states in an interview. "I was Coming to the cost of feed, plen- by undertakingg rho work of' very much riin down in --health: irrigation swat o2 C'algary would ty of herds had ail average cost per teases res BAZZ ------------- inaka tills wilderness to iloa@otErt _.__..:The Robcc& Smile. Clone confinement -to my- work i cow of from forty to fift' -five dol $ w. DAWSON. Ninety Colborne $Steels — -brought on my trouble. Toronto. ,lice the rose, he was derided, but „ lata; even at these hig+ figures This is Hear -Admiral de' Rubeek, Reading of the many cures by tfle net F YOt, WANT To Rti Y UH I. IIto illy tPub prophecy may be ciid .the Irishman of Swedish descent, Dedd's Kidney Pills I began to use ran u pr°fif above the cost of feed I Fruit, stack, Grain or ll$ir � art be a lateral fact. At -any rate, , nh. has succeeded Carden in con- p to forty-six and fifty dollars, write H. v�, Dawson, sramut�, br so millions of acres have not one them and I must confess with -very I the herd average. Colborne st., Toronto. abeen reclaimed by the eom.pany incl of the Dardanelles Beet. He is, little faith. $uch resitlte are full of encour- H. W. aewsoa, golborao et., Toronto. _ hut. the - whole district. hie . been a brother of Baron de Rubeek. "Before I heel taken one boa I aBement for the owners and au - Was nut only cured but m -strength � 1 NURSERY STOCK, iso impproved and beautified that 3gut well far the future of cow test - Was TRAwBEBBIES, HASPBEB$IES, PO.t �bhere to now a general clamor for � v<'as growing rapidly, and I felt a � in in the Maritime Provitwea, I Made the ('1 dr 'I'item9t;li+• great -improvement in every was." I Other dairymen may well strive to i ► TATOE9, Cutaloaue free. ![cCvauea lrrigatifln in secrune which are s, z_Pnrt Burwell. Oct still untouched. Deputations have The river Clyde has been brought M1�¢ Whelan give8 the re 1 tea- I emulate these records of fifty and .zu its resent draft -by •dyed is¢. son of the popularity of odd's I ''_.gone to Ottawa to stir the UovPrn- ( e g sixty-five dollars clear profit above ATENTS and the Scotch are ver' proud °[ Kidney Pills. They do not cure 1 the cost. of• feed as made by good trtent into undertaking tl}1E work the ailment aimed at at the ex nae _;outside the pruprietarial linpits cat M1 t' Party' of .americans sc�urned pe I individual cows, This sensible me the C:P:R on thb lands which it one day. "Call this a river 1" of t;t+me other part' of vhe body. I thud of determin;ng _r {l, �F I_NTEhi'I'IpN.&_- ' - _-�egrrirs ttti�-ire Tien to " �' $ : £ Thy-yup-heaftfi-all aver -die' merit of each cute as a profit makerPIGEON, siaeoy at DAVIS produce similar resirlts in comparison with our 3lississi 1 b�j Thy do this b • curing the I la s a, solid foundation for building aw��°'jw elf �t��otr..1 isi obese• `": PP ' Kidneys. Cured - K ne 's mean y . gratifyinpc and profitable' on the O1 St, Lawrence, or Hudson. y up a singularly intereatin h d g er -- Iandg. _ _ - --„_ _ _-_ "Awes, nun,” said .a $oatsh'-by- pure loco. - . �drom a tltcdern�business standpoint, Xs one result of Lltia demand on +stantlet, "vuu'ye g, t' Pruvidenc e t,).' -- -t'. F ��' ---�ltite parC of thb propte of Soothers � kha'sik for yu`lir rixers, hut, we.madr _ _.Retailed Gle>ry. + - a: - + iAlberta. Piofespor Fairfield. super- i this one oorsel's." a Int endent of the Pominion Ex ri• - e "Mothes vranta a penn'orth of �QCure 1 ' , I glory divine." _ r Guaranteed mental Farm, t�ibrld�e: (Soo [+� ((���� ll� - Fever knows to i%inced_ farmer, that with irrigation, ' (hest Olds anal f�oUR11A1,9 We don't keep that," said the i chemist. Q �e iall: acts without production will- not only be greatly _ I pain in 24 hours. Is FOR SALE Increased. but permanent homes ; "Oh, Yes, you do," the little maid_i soothing, healing, '"tabliehed nn the prairie, orhich I - � � f�q b@t� ray retorted. "We've got it here be- CQi"`ntake. the sting right can be rendered naturally beauti- '— ; fore -Mother puts it down the drain otic No remedy so -,ful when irrigation narks are arail. L"Nerviline" Gives Speedy Relief and in the back. Yard " I quick, safe and sure as Putnam's Pain- I Mew Wheelock i$ X 41 able: The- pr�fesaor laid great ! ' Cures Over Nt9ht Then the chemist knew that the less Corn Extractor. Sold every' - lary divine" was another way of irboirft 25c. Dor bottle. i�lUf0111AfIC Vdi1f@ - strews ,>n growing alfalfa C*."n, Got a cold. g', ,w - which meant more fodder fur ljve Is your voice res pp -18 your sheet. saying chloride of lime. Complete operating condition,. st-ck, mere -fertility63 seal, im- congested or. sore?. 1 C'eafielem Toll. flywheel, frame, belt, cylinders ' if soy _ :IMinard's tininiont Doris Dandruff. "I wan 1 parts. . Can be shovra " propsemen€ to .all 'crept+, ,Ret�ilu. 9r+ are the very person fiat t you Lo'underatand," sai� and all Nerviline will cure in a Jury. —'- young Spender,- "that I got - .my. running at present time. L. tions were passed a'iking the-Minia- _ 'Quito Ra.' money I^.- hard work " Will .sett at teas than hatif ter of the Interior to carr • Out'It oinks rt to strong and-penQtrattnR _$ Y S It stake right tato the tissues, takes ''Lnnr:evity. After.all,. is largely "Why. I L-ltoughr it was left t.+ _ cost price. Arriiratiun wcrk�. or to arrange f.>r ,out inflammation and soreness, de- ! you by your rich uncle ,.an extenaawn-of the (%P.R systP•rrf. stroys colds in a truly wonderful way. ja matter of diet,"• res FRANK WILSON dl SONS y "Indeed' I had the im,presaion' .So it was, but I had hard work ? Rub of It.lian oxer the cheat -'rub on i • to get tt sway from the 1$wyers. � S Adelaide SL West, Toronto For Thin Ong• Day, _ dote or It, and watch that tightness it was largely h matter of time. g For this. one dart --- _ . i disappear, Nervlline won't blister, it � _ --- -' islnks In too fast -doesn't sin ly' stn I INFOR11.1TION FO'R INVENTORS Grant u4 sight -to see the road. !ern the surface like -a -Thick, city lint - m13 ! Ore Gratlulate-d Eyelid - Creep plaon our windin mens would, It rhe throat i raspy Fs -es indamed by expo- Messrs. Pigeon, Pigeon & D'avis, way g py .are toSonIO tandIled ',latent s,uiiciturs. �utitreal- repdal Aud rant and sore rub it well outside with Ver• - Fro relseved by Mantes t s s re•ngt,F-to bearilie i �ttne, sore. 4qe Nerviline as a gargle, ��g �rel�p+y �S,muya -that 147 Canadian patents mere .a► - - ioad - - --- -• - - --- - (diluted with warm water. Just one or g -:sued for the week endink Febiu-I \ ,, !lt>ato' treatments like this and Just Eye Comfort. At a,ry 23rd 1915, 118 of w}rich were Fur this ane d8y, your Your Dtrvuggggttn•e sec per Bottles Marine Fye """ _ voice and throat will be quickly nor. SalveinTubes 25t For Book oftieleyefresask Granted to Americans, 14 to Cana= F,,r tbik one day- mal again. Druggists of Nwftstye Rusty Co.. Cikap dians and 17 to residents of -foreign � _ Guide our -Beet -the road al(,ngJult think o1 it ---for forty pears the Countries.largest used family medicine in this _ _ Let_ nut uttr _wear) footsteps count' =N Terrors .1 bov • t Of the Canadians she P "v - . y ervillne must be t but Worse Below'. seep ed / strati', $O°d• patents ; were residents of Ontario, Dust.quickly- redleve and cure a hun. Karr (just-retiirned�-Yes, 'I ha p- 3 of \ova Scwtia; 2 of Sawkatche- c >_ I•felp us lift a stave of ow,ng (dred INS that befall every' family, Try ,pened ty be in that very' city when 'wan. and 2_ c tZztebec, - , f",r this one day. - ,Ye, 1t for earache. • toothache; coughs, colas, sore chest, holiraeness and mus. the German aeruplane dropped the F'ur' this ime dai-- cular pains in every part of the body. I burrrbe, Getting Back it the dodge. - Let uc nt,t neo the mud -beneath. Large fttmHY Rize -bottle 50c.; trial A)icP Did''uu run fur the cellar A" d e in re 1 What s YO Rat knelt t size °5c, at all dealers_. - - judge minding a crinins, Your - 111111, he gold above the Date -Nu, 'I heard there -were callrA hitn a scoundrel, The pr's. Mirror's StorgT pare'•. ! rats there. .-And solei' the Hind- from cif rhe ' cost replied, as• he was leavin the l'R_11SF: BRITISH _1R'Pit 1 F'ttI _ _- _ Suurtroom "Sir__I-_am not -as biiz } _ You can'c bar i, a„r;Eul heathy trrrnards ETnimint Duras-durns, Eta. a sarundiel esti }aur honor"-h$re complexion for the aslant. f'ur ti is u'ne day... It Is Vou Superior io the Geir Han - - the culprit stuhped, but finally add - Batteries 1 , :'at Replied. ed -"takes me to be. ' I F(�z this-or►r day -- :: _ An Irishman. having recenfty' aT- "Put roue - wor+d-s clbfier' - .to - 7-V i \'hen bowed at Ptie for benison. It is gou2i to have it from :tier rived in -New l'ur'k, guz emp;oyment ! Rether,"'said the judge. ` aseline (:rant that z; pun the up lI way J"'hn French that the British atilt• nnth a wood merchant, Later (sur pawing mile has gladdened 'en at various points along the I was. ordered w take a load of wood one front of twenty-fite.milet held- bysome, distance awn}. H'at'ing goneJ♦ I COLD CREAM ori ttiiis c;ne day' the .�Tliea, has increased its ascen- half his journey he came to a steep AfaJe in Canada ,W -__.}_ dancy over the enemy's batterie3. •hill, -and while the horses were I used reg,ilarly will rimore bicin• ,. � - , -'- � says the Glacg,,w• Citizen. It is : ,, iRh �kk 11orNau y ; strugg,in,g to get to the top his boss ' You Will find rellef in Zan es, and make the slii..sitiooih, U��' t� i -• '� slats eminent, • satisfactory` Io be ; ' Bldi I ! ciearand Found. ` toN that our men fiave'ubtained a ' happened to meet him; and seeing I I# ft;ls the lowi ; itlfyilg Vaseline Cold Cream contains cumplet"e mastery over the enemy's the horses iii such difficulty. . and ail rkC aiu ffe.alth : ptiin, steps bl (Iii I no animal or vegetable fat:. It is —a snipers.' Very -many of fhc oasual. Pat aitting on top load, he � � P � np sterilized in the coaling and deli - ties hitherto sustained have been stopped him and exclaims 'Dor fie+ Wi* Zan- ( cateiy perfumed. READ THIS VERY .CAREFULLY. due to -this c i n of 'you -think the horse havent got Buk, mans cure. Why notpreYe "Vaseline" preparation:dareforsale _ 8 pot -shuts • • s 0.1-gabized by the Germans. It has I enough to do without hail:i,lg yon this 7 to �''"pg'G!t+ a"d sft v&- at all Chemistsand General Stores. for yeas (was thin and delicate.. been- �dthat they }rase. trained ;lie the' hiil': Pat, $ring iilmseif I AVOID SUBSTITUTES. Insist 1 lost color and -was easily tired; a marksmen for this work but, iv' more comfort -ably on the load said, on Vaseline" in original pack, yellow pallor pimples and blotches on , given ' � I a� es bearing the name, CHESS - my face were not only mortifying to time, our'people, we fancy, c'an al-. I$ ghat what Y411 atoppedme�for l''•' bearing MANCFACTUR- ,,,#py feelings, .but because I though-, my ways reach equality in - am thing: i "Yes," '. replied ` the 'bbse. Then, I I ING CO., Consolidated. shin would Heyer look ni to again I and in much human effort, superi=•i with a crack of the whip, Pat re -1 Illurtra7td booFJrt frit on ttqurrf grew dea;pondent. There my appetite ooity, '<'1'e entered the campaign plied, "Gee up: It's a poor ship failed: I grew very weak. Various deficient in guns and 'nen, Today that can't sett} the captain. I ilQtCn>rsexsotrs CHESEBROUGH lVff'G CO: remedies, pills, tonics and tablets I matters are on a different looting, i (Consolidated) tried Without permanent benefit. A The 7ldverae balance in field still- (r ANGER, TL'�i9RS, J.L'tttPc, ETC., v internal and external, cured with- 1880 CHABOT AVE., MONTREAL visit to my sister put Into my bands lery -and gun's• of hesLvv calibre haF {out peen by our home treatment, write a .box ,of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. She }Seen __ _' "'" uis before too late, Dr. Hellman Medical placed reliance upon--rhetri and ttow i-- pretty well adjusted; the nu- Co., Limited, Collingwood, Ont. - --- - - --- that they have made me a well'woman merles. in eriority ,n men is bQi•ng I would not be without them whatever rapidly lessened if it_'has not been a - - tbey might cost. ' I found Dr. Haaiii•'alt°g,ether---made ' up: Moreover. To -whom it may concern,- This ie to11' 4cn's .Pills by. their•mild yet searching ! there have been evidences, .in much certify that I have used MINABD'8 LTNI- artion very suitable to the delicate of the recent fighting' along the MENT rhyself am well as yri%eoribed- it in ;,� '• character of a woman's nature, They western f•i+ent, that the Allies have my practice where s lin tnetit -wa'a re- newer once qui red and have never failed to get. _ :he griped me, yef they, swish• ,already aecnred &-moral- asc��end�sPP- desired effect. liahed regularity, Afy-appetite grew' cy over,the Hun levies. In.PaLaefid C. A. XTIM M.D. I keen -my blood red and pure -heavy something of the same- influence is rings under my eyes disappeared and observable. The . compliment paid ' today-.-my--skin 4a as clear and un- , wrinkled as when I was a gfrh Dr. to -the Priuceas atjicia!s Canadian Light Infantry. by Sir John Fre.ncb_, Ham from Mrs, J,`Y. Todd, wife of a well.' PP T Nuticin that }carr w �t�Verstern" Y �pttOi?i$55-1- known aTh Irons ills did it all.'_ - �f .rbe a reciatec�fsom end to end The rs, J.'ab' st odd, forwwife of ,well'setter i of tete- Cawadian Dominion. They !I 8 y ae a trifle Motor RocLt� miller in Rogersville, is- proof, have had their baptism of fire and I I downcast the dinner was s'RfPcient that Dr. Hamilton's Pitta are r ewer ed Froin it brith'luatre. $txitit half over, his v:aung wife ex- I Freight Prepiiid. 1, any Raalwav Station in _ a wonderful woman's medicine. Lfse ! - claimed gayly : "Cheer up, Harry, 9ntario, Length lb Ft. $cam 3 Ft. B In., no other pill_ but Dr, Hamilto-n's, lac. - - , per box. All dealera or The Catarrh- It fs easier for a girl to throw R the worst is yet to come," Her hue- Depth 1 'Ft. B In. ANY MOTOR FITS. ozone Co., Kingston, Ontario. young man over than it is for herband.glanced, up quickly, -wand-with Specifleatlon No. 213 giving engine -prices on request. flet our ot Quations( •}__.__ to hit w•haL_-the thsmwsn.t: - a _despairing glance inquired : on -"The Penetang Ltile" Commercial and Pleasure Launches, Rove TTgbap w'ho is buried in �bli= "What, have you made a pie1't boats and Canoes. oleo is also a dead one. Last year the g, '.d output of the was Mina►d•e Llnl Tran THE GIDLEX--OAT CO..,LIMITED PENETANG, CAN. - 9va,a1 k,3 ->,.•i A9 ,�11+1CPP� n►ent for Bale everywhere, � - , tetnard's Vnimeet tteilevss Neuralgia, valued at £315,5 1!0"5. ED. i. I881 I 14 '15. y V; F. 7 77' a btaLeatent of the Same to tba Nswe ji it, Ogg*, for publication. W. Q. B,&Rzm. FARM HAND FOR HIRE -An JL emperiecosid carpenter. WrLtOiis gisi TRAM Tuwuship Treasurer wages 00 cele. J. 0008, Udom Ont, - 2627 '01.26 per y"r 11.00 it pei in advaii HSERVICE-Ohesterwhite boar Itabscriptions to the United 8111114011, $1.50 The Treasury returns of Great FOS11,06 e6 am concession Pickering. 8-06 in advance Britain show a revenue for the fee St. GERZE DUSCAM.BrOIL91111i i4-0 f1scalyear of the immensesumof I OR SALE -A few Shropshire or $1,188,470,409. lambs atareasonable be, AfV17 JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. 11 &Z 0 rickering. E. R, UGH. 0 an - •King George has banished all FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1915 liquors from his table toenqourage JD GRAIN -1 have a limited tliftigovernment to enact prohib- - I quantity Of Goosewhel cis W eat, itory legislation. Peas and Oats for We for Greenwood. 26-28 NOTES AND COMMENTS During the first 42 'days in submarine which the German 0 F ORSALE-0iii mare and mare -Dignity is- a very -good posses- bro-ek-a-de has Neen in force 8$ -ships colt, also tour good working horses; and turuipsatL00,parbustiel. Apply 7 con, d 33 Pickering, "*ion for a person to have, -provided have beea-tor4xerifuld - ft.11­9�cs it Is of the right kind But there lives lost. S, EE PEAS FOR SALE -Canadian Lrtshed b such a thing as false dignity Germany has expressed' her in- Beauty, 11: 11 hand and grown on which is a most undesirable thing teution of dividing Austtiit be- new land. Apply ARM THONG BROS. Locust In tween Turkey and herself as a Hill. Ind. phone LOW._ 26.28 Ito poss?ss. We. -know men who - nt for her failure in keep- , and hard - go SALE..,Slabs, Slabsil, pine o, around day after day complain- - up her end of the war. FovRod, cutin 10 -inch lenaths. also plenty of 19 lug 9&W -dust on haud at Glen W low kills, D. N. ing that they cannot get work, BEES jH, Cedar Grove. 9647 but when they are offered work at ALE -2 good cows. due March y dis- FT' s -9 7-a dollar a day by charitably 15th and May Iltb, also on - steer rising = at lot 36. B. F. con Pickering. F, LACEY Posed neighbors, they feel insult- THIS WOMAN'S and Creek, P. O. Ind. phone 6r. K&L 94-47 'ads a -to the premises of the nd will starve first rather STRAYED -to con. 9, Pickering, a work for so small A wage. iJ of the undersigned, lot 0 S�CKN�SS (uar Crierrywood) on march 16tb. one bay Th are also young men in our home. owner may have "me poo. J. PZIY. rrilly, Lad Paying expenses. W midst who have gone idle all win- Quickly YkMed To Ly" L begrywood. -'ter rather than to work for farm. Tinkh=!$ V090t" L"ORSALE-A quantity of timothy era at $12 per mouth, including FOR government tested, 65-W Per 17111111 CAmpaunilL Also a quantity Of potatoes, Gold COLD, and • board. These are the people who David's Warrior. Umg to name. W cents. a bag will be in poverty all their lives, "timo an Mose tbM at house. APPLY at lot 19,, con. - 1. Pickering. reill E, W. SLEEP 2&27 and may evectrially become ob- CW to ton wbat Vegetable E. Cam- S1=8, SILOS -1 build either Solid pound Jetts of public charity. ele or Concrete With air space silos. did for me. Also stave Save. Ten yea" experiense. Get suffered dr8lill my prices before your order. Write. 0 tea. JOW HARE, one re pains and was very cam -0-r- ph as for W-99 ult bf 11=1.016 -yiill be a great irregular. I became Mount 307. Ont. the present war - . *(.d alarmedandgmtfor AY FOR SALE -About sixteen pAvance in the cause of pro i bibi Lydia EL Finkhemis HAY of bay, S is at the barn also 5 tons -tion. Russia -has passed AL prohi- .112-W -f baled oil -straw at so per sdr, Also one Vegetable, Com- beery qrsulaht cult vaina 3 years $LOU for 'bitory law to be in force during P=& I took it reg - *&I*. ASEV. a.* 10% 14, con- 4. Pick the war, but which will likely be nial until I was 4 W. To Khitevale. 17 -se SALE -One 1913 Ford car continued thereafter. France also I without a cramp of OR plain and felt 1*0 F"wly o*erh&oledl, and nickel Plated has passed similar laws, and the another person, and electric li&bL@ extra tire and ti tOruou CUtoUt.L rat* rag. etc. probability is that Britain will ink aritir now end oveli it has now been six m00thill, since I tc tires are 'EMAN to Brit class follow in the steps of her allies in any medicine at all. I hope my tittle li-pefor *416-w- w - "L 5 ON . w bg!:? :-.this mattes, In a speech deliver. no" will assist you in helping other wo- or.%• well and in last week Lloyd George stated mom I now feel perfectly j.;;;EED GRAIN- FOR SALE -Wheats. led the best of health. -Mrs. AUGUST , -marquis sad Game; 06116-1tialb White that Britain had three great ane- - Hen"i" 0.72. a11"Ider . Victor. Scotch Hero W, Kopmm:v, 90111" Street, Bal &ad Q. A. 0. 72. Bei A- 0. it. All guar. mies, Germany, Austria and timors. Md. ituteed sti clean and free from wild 04i land tares Also a lqa&ntii7 Of good timothy and pito .•• but of these drink was the 's Vegetable Cotn- bay• write or phone for sal Lydia E. Pikb&m from L D&fd_r* note and i Pb4�2* Mark. LIJ, Job. LAPP SON worst. The factories engaged in Pound. made Grove. orharmful, the manufacture of war munitions berbs, contains no narcotic of SPRING is greatly handicapped by the drugs, and ea -day holds the record HE S remedy for! IN T carousing of -the workmen, which bif"Ir the r 5"cesdul "wk a female Ills we know of, and thousands bas greatly increased since the tea4d=ni&IS an filo in the the cooks thooglitr- turn to what of voluntary yun, Me"., can I get to eat. Try* the Fruit beginning of the war. , In order Pinkharn laboratory at L Store for Something tempting, to prove this fact. Ithat the prosecution of the ii seem For thirty years it has been the stand pineapples, grape fruit, oranges, may not be delayed. prohibitory and remedy for- female ills, and has re- 1 baust M, lemons, Spanish Onion", ;laws way be enacted stored the begi of thousands of women celery, green onions, radish, lettuce who have been troubled with such oil- Marquis -borne b1figimmatiou 1 rhubarb. Try $.ot only have the Gert -dant; -menta as displacements, ..Neil made candies. We sell violated all rates of civilized 'war.. WcOrSticn, twu=s- irregularities, 111i fare by destroying passenger - If you wSli special ailvkw Ice Crean, Our special for Sat - I . • te to Lydia IL Ptakha,1112 N164 urday fresh fruit salad 15 ateamers, without giving the un W71 � eo"dential ) Lym^ 'cine Co., I fortunate passengers time to Xaw your letCM waw be opened. Pof A RQUIS escape, but the piratical crews of I read and anlilwermA by a the German submarines laughed, and. hold LXL M61*1111111i 4�da1oOa' Pis lhad jeered as they watched their wictims, including a number of is lti actioi sueHouse-cleaning'Supplies -:- 1women, drawn. b ...111111,19 this and the violation of the complete 15C. up. Brass poles, each rods. Invisiblili neutrality of Belgium, as well as Curtain poles 'their berborous methods in their les 5 cts each. picture books. stand and dresser hand whole campaign, that has caused Window shades 30 cts. up. -Germany to lose the sympathy of all the rest of the world. - They cannot understand- why they have G H. B IRLINLG) -TICKERING to fight practically alone. ' They --.have been so blinded by Prussian militarism that they cannot ties that they have reverted to the -worst forms of barbar6m. But come of these days they will no- �derstand it. all. They will rid themselves ofthat militarism and autocracy that have been. their 4 ruin and they will thank the allies for their defeat. PATRIOTIC CONTRIBUTION Cash donated by the Township of s4 NIADE E4 CjViADA" :Pickering and the several polling divisionsof the township, and forSII - Halitax Red Cross Toronto, Patriotic To warded by me to � Belgian Consul, rd Tounng Car -fund Ottawa. Polling Belgian Red Patriotic Total Fund Cross, Fund -1 ` $590 Div. Price Im. 96 29.3() 7 -No ndva-tate-in. n-, -----1700 ada" Ford will he mAde because of the addi. i 12935 19-50 8-00 -.tional 7; ­Wai-'Tariff. Vve a,9 loyal Cana - g• 75 75.00 16 .0() II diati's will gladly absorb -whatever increasii 7. 216.72 218.72 duty we are furred to pay on such raw mate - 992.00 91155 183.55 aria] as cannot' be obtained at home. The 10000 100.00 Ford i, manufactured in Canada -not assenl- 10, 321.75 78.(X) 12.00 411.75 dix. 185,15 ..-:bled in Can..! 11. 45.50. Pill) f Pickeiing-Belpi Township o Ian ;W.00. Red Crones Patriotic The Foid RunFibout is $Wi* the Tbwn car$W;tbe 9, $100,00. lotic - -all fully equip - *100.00. Coupplet 0-850 -. the Sedan $1150 ' ped, f. o. h. Ford, Ont- Ford buyers will share in Mount Pleasant School -Belgian cars between August 1,* our profits if we sell ,%.W) Wbitevale and Green River- I -box I1114, -and August 1, 1015, .social -Red Cross K.15. W. J. -LUKE -SON. % Thus it will be seen that the totals eirl Belgian fund, $1490.78, Red Cross Whitby, Ontario go $416! Patriotic *211.69, or a grand a� -bg Los I ri. cu" -1 J) GRAIN -La W eat, ;%L 26-28 ib:st. P� fe= f -S SALE -One are and mare E;;O -a mare horses; " and .be pply a, 0 per br 1. A 7.' total of 82119.28. I might say I have received answers of acknowledgement from an three, bree. _,who feel very grateful for the contri- .*ution especially the Belgian. If the committees from the various polling subdivisions would send me the value of the clothing, new and THE PICKERING GROCEAA% AYpe, sis 7'. Don't buy cheap groceries, but buy the best groceries cheap. bur brands of canned goods are the best made anywhere 'and 'we guarantee every can -CORN -PEAS -TOMATOES -Swiss Bell or Aylmer bran e. .,ft tin. -buy Simmers _ Reliable Garden and Field,- Seeds7 ­ .7- - •packagesior 25c. Leave soul' order for -Government -*A 7 Standard Clover or Timothy Seed. Housecleaning requirements,: Brooms, whitewash brushes ou, scrubbrushes, . soaps, pearlines, etc. etc. Nicefresh fruits all the time. J. RICHARDS0N FEEL'S -:- SHOE STORE WHITBY We always carry a complete stock of .,Fine Boots and Shoes. Boys' and Girls' Scho4AIShoes, -Felte, Rubbers and Overshoes. en's everyday Work Boots our specialty Bell Phone 151-. JOHN 40 &--E -BROCK ST. WHITBY. -one yea" 8-tabulled over Poky ARD BANK ]ME STAND OF CANXCA A&0=3 01VIM*49. *111l'i The At E► C of Banking %Zoney Saved is M 0 a 0 Y STAGained. Never Defe'r Saving. but 0 pen a Savings Account to- day. We solicit your account in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT -.-.':DICKERING BRANCH, IL W. GORDON. Manager. Belach A" at WW*r. -FILLINGSPIL _. This. is the season when hionie presirved fruit' is getting low, therefore the housewife i&efteu at a loss to know what to make esof. We have a great variety of currants,pill raisins, peaches, plums, raspberries, straw- berries, canned pumpkin: mincemeat, oranges, lemons, etc. All choice f ruit at low prices. T .111 X AND..PIC S Are also getting scarce. We have something new in choice mixed _pickles in bulk. Bring along a jar and try them Also bot- tied ottled pickles, catsup, saucer, and olives.. -A host com - plate asaortmeIIt of choice groceries, dry goods, boots and shoes. ...-.GEORGE P�IL�P HELA .-O'C E N T RAL Give me 308 41 'Stoun'ville .-Material., Follow this exarnple and satisfaction will li'e y6urs. ][MM-J:M 9,r0,U:T:F,7 �i,.:;+Wt...3;''-o'.'•`•:.;;'a.."l•�9,,,_,,?.?i:>-'i(-+',e.•--r+r"c,:':'rr'•:..•, moi.- p„+,,., ::ar-.a�• _ _ - _ rr' _ t -wellington Pearson had a bust= 'Thos. Paterson was in . city uses trip to Mouxolis on Saturday. PAPER HANGING I - '''on Saturday. thesErnest Chamberlin has been ea- Painting. Graining DOMINION BANK • John Gerow spent Moo with Raged for the summer bar Fred and Decoratlag Holden, of Wexford, and left on - ai:etimates given. THE _ ,friends in town. Wednesday for his new position. W. H. STEVENSON W. R. Coates shipped a carload sx+ saw+aoa oe�cs. sap., w+sua�* K. a �T*x�.'"0t-e1LNDs"r. C. A. WGZRT. Gesud Mesh- Pickering and R. R. No. 8, Oshawa of hogs on Monday. Australia has offered a third " - Robin Thompson was fa the contingent for the war and the lFarfners' Sale Notes C011ect4d ,city on Saturday last. :NOTICE TO CREDITORS " is m" `° °"''�' °° B'a'` �"'�'°'� �'�`'� Robert Ashenharst has moved offer is likely to be accepted. MM to ym havaO 10 e p wb•o ha•. s sate, ban the Nota made D•7abt• at rise Clacntnion Sank onto his father's farm in IIx- In two days canvass for the — .ndagogthe bare forconomicn." _ ` bridge. Patriotic Fund, Brockville raised In the Matter of tiic Estate of George —.nooileetta�e.r•mdeonmostfsroesblst•ra>s R. E. Forsyth spent a couple of $26,Q00 and Preston $23,000. Hollinger L fate of tl.u'Townshil, of Pick - week in Stouffville on eiing in tlu County of Ontario, Yeoman, days this deceased ..WHITBY WHITBY BRANCH : -A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. o ` business.13A,i�.E REG18TER. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Edgar Shirk, of Chalk Lake, R. S. O.. Chap 121, that all persons spent Sunday at the home of his ��� ' havingclaims against the said estate - FRIDAY, APRIL `2ND—Auction Sale of �' father herg,. of George Hollinger, woo died on or ' horses, 1711117,h cows and young cat- TIME TABLE -Pickering StationA Chirence Pilkey intends leaviug about the Thirteenth day of November Q U A.,L I T I ! T. R. Train■ going East due as follows -- this at lot 18, con. 2, Pickering, the B g , this week. to take charge. of his property of Geo. Cowan, jr. Sale at 1914, are required to send or deliver to No. g M� 8,08 A M. farm.in'the northwest. 1 o circ k. Bee bills, S. Pow- Donald R. Beaton. Wbitevale, Ontario That's our motto. We use -the purest ,. 12 Local 2.60 P. M. Dan Parrott, of Ashburn, was on or before the 22nd day of April A. - ell, auctioneer. D. 1916, particulars of their claims and best ingredients procurable. " 14 Local 8.06 P. M -in town on Thea:day making re- 8ArcRnAY, APRIL 3RD—Auction sale duly verified, and notice is further We carry a full line- of choco- Taus going weal due as follows -- pairs to the telephone line. of household furniture, etc., in the iven that after the last mentioned No. 13 Local 7.47 A. M. Charles Hawkes, of Trenton, has g lutea, bulk and boa goods. 11 Local 2.20 R M, Village of Pickering, the property date the executors will proceed to die- 7 M,� 7,60 P. Dd, -- returned home. after spending a of :lire. Roxe Morcombe. Bale at tribute the said estate, having regard We also, specialize in few weeks with friends here. 2 o'clock. See bills. W. B. Powell. only to the claims of which he shall Wedding Cakes. — Surdas inoludedI J. D. Bundy was at Concord, Auctioneer. then have notice. Both phones.WANTED f '�' 'Vermont, last week in charge of TUESDAY, APRIL 18th—Auction sale Dated at Whitby. .the 23rd day of p' w.12 • a valuable bores for Graham Bros. of horses, cattle. pigs, grain. potat- March A D. 1916. HER 8 MOl7I NEY, Mrs. W. G. Bingham who lately nes, etc, on lot 1, con. 8, PiekerinR, LI%LiS B. Tso�sox,l Adminstrators.44 T returned from Edmonton, has the property of George_ O'Connor. D. R. BisATox. ! a•. Pickering Bakery .�. A reliable man to sell -`.. taken rooms in the Bandy block. sale atone. Bee bills. W..B. Powell, J. H. FeRswsLi, _ ' b �J 4g auctioneer. 25-28 Solicitor for Adminstrators. HARDY CAxADIAx GROWir SToag , Gurney Bundy, son of the late -- in Pic , Wm. Bundy, is seriously ill at - Greea�P00d Hardware Pickering and z Concord, Vt. with typhoid-pneu-- rail and see our stork of "Happy County. i]tOnla. _ Mrs. G. H Samir left on Wed- - - - ,;�L Thought" and other stoves Start now at the best r', s`" - as well as other lines nesday to spend the Easter vaca= . �- - selling time. •tion at the home of her parents in of Hardware. >1 I', EavetroughiaR and repairing Bend for list of Spring Offerings, Brussels. _ - _ =,s �y,s promptly attended to. and terms to aSents. Guy. Hayward, of ArdberR, -• _ Work. guaranteed and prices sQending few days here with iiia moderate. ----Sdberal Commission _ uncle and east, Ira and Mrs. �� . ' Handsome free ou _Powell. - � ,t'► ' .. , - - T Several mem rs o e - - D ri __, _ :..... La�vr,en�e" . e _ _n_. -_--ga deo fr tgt took a candidate to, r3t�utfville on - - ��tE CIrREEN WOOD Monday evening to receive his - Th F th i ETON & ' ^ - degree,;. .. New -� F. H. HINDLE • nn 111 Nnr.eries, Mrs, S. Ste liiason,"of Toronto, (Established 1887) is spending aenv days with her.;•"'', - • parents, Thomas and Mrs. ��a - Re ��d� CARPENTER, BUILDER Gibbons. HOUSE V ERAND AH. AND BARN Mr. Hilbnru, of Aurora, has re- turned home. after spending a WORK. PANTRY CABINETS ATTENTION turnsCouple of weeks with Claremont - ;For T ebrua ry - - DUMB WAITERS. friend®- - - _ Shingling and general repair - -' Miss Jean 'Bennett has resumed -"- work.. - 4 her duties in the Western. rHospiesumed _ -'On a1 'TodaySee me about any job you want If you cont=emplate doinst any tel. Tarooto, after an illness of _ done. Prices right. kind of building nest seasoa- ltwo months. - 5504 Home Telephone. r Geo. Johnston was taken ill on - No R.eerde offs W..am. vsl.s--s.w -- =ewe will be pleased to figure - the street ns Saturday and is now "'•"'O IO`8 f's7°OY � 5C ��� E' E E D �•• canned to. his bed, though Rradn- . c DvuW6 Dim Roger& Thy u' me liedoa your renniriaenta ally recovering. R.coria on the market toffy. (i - The public school closed yester UP e. �at C. R•, agtatl0n For all kinds of day for the Easter vacation and The name Columbia sten& today for the best records on the = Chen7woad building materia!_. xhe teachers have left for their �markeL And that in every detall. - In a Columbia Record you — Y+ res rive homes. .�� the best record it is possible to get at any price. You have Cotton Seed Areal, Aran. Shorts, �•� hoa. Paterson is bn@y these PICK:ERING -daps patting oa the finishing -the finest recording years ahead of any other. You have many Malted Corn Feed, .Dried Brewe-s • touches to the addition to C. H. of the biggest and &eat artists and bands, most of them exclu- Grains, Whole Coro, Cream of the D F'ound's,reaidence. sive. And in Colombia you have a sword which will unfail- West and Monarch Flour. Blach- LUMBER Y Mrs. A. Story, who has been ingly WEAR TWICE AS LONG as any other make -no matter ford's calf meal,- Beef scrap and seriously ill at the home -of her what you p k is those combined points of super'writy that Poultry love. Oyster shell, etc. W. D. r O���n �y Bob sister, Miss Ruth Gregg, is now have made tAlumbia supreme today -the best rel�ds and the Pbone Ind. Markham 6090. • Ly Qa somewhat improved. biggest value (only 85 cWts). No other records dare make such Calvin Hurlbert who has severed epe4iAC claims, because no other- records can prove them. If rr32.om&n 27."Ocr PICHERINCI ..his connection with the Under- you are sot acquainted wfth Columbia Records the demon - 'hili farm is now occupying his stration double disc for 80 cents (15 cents extra for postage) . n •�dn �+� own residence in the village. 'a soess� 12 ani rq�p� = c -% L v - - - The annual oyster supper of the - m.etrnos s ..evw+aotven-arm e"O°'r lm hold on of the carting club he F&y'Rec'ords On SaleToday"kield oa Wednesday nigtrt in the .w Ithe club's parlors at the rink. i•`' I$- Gl. H. Johnston, of Toronto, has All DoaMS Disc iLoord*--a 50491 es on suit $Wis' - . Imoved on to the James Middleton , ere :farm on the 5th line of Uxbridge, Sister Susie s Sewing Shuts for Soldiers $1.00 eta "° 1, � do .which he recently purchased. s,68 o.y.atw. Al. job"_ �'4� LWXv Ales Wilson who has been off __ �_ -___ F n m duty for the past two weeks on >R Tip- Top T><pperary Mary .85 «� ; qoA �a n account of a severe attack of s rheumatism, is now improving. When you . Wore a Tulip If there are , any who intend �. .. ttarting their child ren to school (F•""ef 85 = O o i' tt I" R 19 � after Easter they are requested to The BaU froom •e � rte•" .•start diem net later than the taoErl je M ooei Reek them lag etre holidays. WhenYou're aLong, Long Way From Home .85 If the rt who dumped their m0 y Arrival of Br�bsh Troops in France 8b - - rubbish in front of M. -Henderson's , _ p -T e ah. lot towards the north end, would .This is a splendid descriptive record. Be sure to hear it. c 'be kind enough to take it away 16 a� they will save farthertrouble. Mrs. George Jackson, of Port a n e e " R:e c o r a°° ----- -- - Perry, occupied the pulpit in the New w _ "MethodisLrhurctrou Sunday even- One Steps, • ing when she Rave an interesting Including latest Fox Trats; address in behalf of the*W: M. S. - -- angor, Maxixes, etc.00d L1ck An interesting curling match ' took place on Tuesday evening in Columbia Records. Made in Canada -Fit any the. rink between the old roan Standard Machine. You can get Columbia Trees ,those over 50) and the youoQ - With men. The latter claim the victory �srBfOliolas sins Records from by 5 shots. - Depends on having the right kind Lyman and Mrs. Piikey are yak- J S JEPT ON Picker• ,Ontario of trees. . Bowman's Have Ing the Gerow residence for the ! "`g summer and Mr. Pilkey will con- heavy fibrous roots. duct the pump business for Mr. �— a They are -grown in- the right kind Gerow while the latter is visitingMilliner - `relatives in "the north-west. O Vof soil. They are handled Vg and packed is tile' pink of•Quite a large -sewing-class hai9 _- _ p been organized under the auspices iL LL- A condition•- and they grow. iof the Women's Institute and will " MARCH 26th and 27th, .1915 Two more agents wanted meet in the -Masonic _Hall, The in Ontario Coantp- rs meeting took place on Wed- • nesday. The instructor ' is a lady THOS, W,. BOWMAN - &SON CO. i ,DIES of Pickering and surrounding country, we extend to you a :from Toronto. L very cordial invitation to attend our opening when we will have _ An' interesting curling match a fine display of the newest creations of Parts and American hats. - 1,13(iTEn consisting of three • games has Miss Buchanan is at the head of this department, she comes . highly R,ld 8V1118, 6ritario - been played during the past few recommended a first class artist, capable of not only making a hat, g weeks on the I donian rink be- but has the. art of making it becoming, combining it with grace and tween the Gr' s and Tories of the . ;style. All come. CHOPPING village. Th series of games• was - N - concluded on Monday, the result WALL PAPER -the new patterns are very fine, in fact _ ._being in fav f the Tories by six they are beyond- --our expectation: Come and see them. AND OAT shots. FDA We regret to report the death �r Hats, Caps Boots- The iindersigaed is prepared to do on Wednesday morning -of --Ai' -NEW DRY GOODS and shoes... •. grain chopping and oat Mking. Rath Gregg, after a brief illness ' +�ollowing•an attack -of la grippe. GROCERIES -all the best in the market. Try a lb of our 28c, tea. every day in the week The deceased who was in her fife why pay 35c. a lb for tea not as good. :. tieth year was held in Fiigh 'esteem except on Saturday by all who knew her. Her funeral _— 'will take place to -morrow (Satur- A SIMPSON & Co.; PICKERIN(I Bohn F. Bayles, areenwoo yi day) to the anion cemetery, ,•.- -. Bell and lndepsadent phone The Pickering Vigilance commit The object of this Assoclation I lessen steak and prosecute the felons. Membws baviwe plop " Ociten oonimaa • este immediaWy witthh an m bw of Eseontiw Comm�tMs. . Membership fee >fl•�• Tickets was be had from rue Proofddut er; „ Secretory on apPlleadon. Ersc. Com. -L. 0. Banks, C. S. P er, C. L_ Morcombe, Pickering, Ott }, A..O'Con-mr: W. J. Clark. President, Secretary;. Oallm®a�� � . a Of all materials and dedan kept in stook. II will pay YOU to gall at our works acd inspect our 96mk sed obtain prices. Don't b• mfeisi bb��►► nam mploy them,amdo throw off theg�per cent.,whiobyon certainly save by Iturobasing from 1111. call solloiled. iNNITIT INARITE OIL, a whitby, onlarli'., .James & Walker dump Manufacturer Shots and Residence, Dundas 3t, -;:WHITBY, ONT. Three doors west of Whitby .Houn. rep 1 �s ooti or lfwl pumps on short notice, also attend to all hinds of repairing Agent far the Ontario Wind Mill, also gasoline engines and the squre gear - MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR d Phone Bell N004 Iced. 911. .. arra^",o•- _, . 6• a' • ,V 7. - , —' - - - - Sire, Urrnock's bequest by the fulfilment - - her strange stipulation. a appeared 0 { hat the a wad ua hing to prevent Julian and hill w•:fe from coming together egaini done fakes Moncy od • whilst he Ftill remained matter a all�t/--'- Stre. 31:•ruoc•k had Irtt iaim. J � Uu the poirlt of not accepting the «:Cu• i tr oriel, Ilk o and her husband were a Mr. t Children'' el; in eymPath.v, So t tell to Stir. Y!eYdrll'« hoc to flud out' all there rel,• w of Rachael 31ann+x•k and her hos- ' . ._ >ud,r. '. to Whom miey wa« not culy w -el. rt, ! nme but a neve- icy, and aanorrF all I • Millions Of pOtitld$ Or, A Strange StlplllSti011,:bete J+Aran Brvproceededt proceeded to d stetof delicious a\P �CTOIl bu:e in yearly 'invoma« the mone.v "h -1, __ `\ dead woman s caprice had bes:uw•ed Brand" Corn Syrup 6. y'1'hr hotur ,vat closed, the we-"- o[ art a -are-sold-every year to _ CHAPTER YSYII, "All very clever' and then very dei:b• j in it were alae clist:':huttd among the _ ( 4 mothers, just for the Two days atter that mometitoua meet- erately he looked at Ludy Ellen and ea.d: metuv who only ; ,o eagerly reeponded ." l children. ing in Lady Ellen's house. between Adria•, I 1 congratulate you. You have had a )tri Brvant's gp.aot}c geuerocity. Dawuey and Julian Bryant, Lady Eller narrow elleWe!c I Dir. Tena rte•i heard of these proceed- EDWARDSBURG hada visit from Sir. Te,tderien. - He had. Lady Ellen's color rose; but at that inn• , i„gF with ❑ rani ern le. H'a= barriers« written to her ea^tier in the dap to ask went the door opened, and Adrian Daw• ;ward« Ju i:arr trail-r+at +,'isatw4—II-wz* at} her if she would be eo good as to tee ney came m. l the greater because he did nut ser h'e w'ay "'Crown N him. 'Jaya in time, e.thirn• Sir. Tenderte❑ clear null ?a work any evil in this „chert Crown Brand Art first "she had decided that tb;s would 1 is raying r:uch dice things er mun i man',, life. be Im ossible: but on dieci,ssin the mat- I Tettderteu suddenly telt' very uncomfort• an' cert' ni„bt that Julian bed found ` P s able. 'Co indulgge lu temr,er and «neer his, „-ifs, and they had'been re waited. Mr. tau with Dawned. who ware lunching with I when he was alo•,e with Lady Ellen was 'fender:en had d'.<eovered' Err; 'whore CORN SYRU_ � her, they agreed that site hard better re- one thing, but Co, net Dawuey Nae a bid' ,bons, and had promised himself, the ceive 3s, r. Tenderten and hear what he i man: and Sir. Tenderten was never quite t �,le!«ore o[ waiting upon her and r %l had to say, r :.t ease in hie preFence. moulding btrr to tine fulfilment of hie r "It ie eomethine about Bryant. >u maw ' Colonel Dawuey did not «hake hanat= r t• —be -sure.” colonel Dawney card. with him, merely nmddrd. Hr. ina'te the m'=ta.ke of imaz'n:ng chat ?Mothers know it is practicallq all nourishment. come in whilst he is there." "}Law do you do:" lie aid. "Very cold• hu would h;ivv a very earl- te„k in In• ,. Lady Ellen received 31r. Tenderten eery I lent !t, today%' i flaming Rr):nr, t wife ase u, t hint, but f,/ -i They know it is a food -that Bread spread with charmingly, and he telt all if he had drift- I Mr. Teadt rten acree.i that it was very' th A del gilt w.+e rudr:y somielied from tr s 1 ed deb oared into-the-old cup delightful time made and'mhotrLh he he hardly f It very hie him. it ma;• he trurhful'y «old that the "CroRIl Brand" makes a well balanced food Poured g — ue•we whicwh Eadv }ales' impartq to him than feel s'o much at home. I made hi r• adteuz and took himself off. i so casually end u!rreautlY «:ruck 31r. ' t111t sustains and builds up the strength. ; "You haven't been to see me for a-•ions"What a little ep:tetul toad:" said Lad • i T,„i;der:e;r a Brent blow. _ Rime.” she said; ailid Sir. Tenderten smil- Eton. "Yr,r weer right; be came here to He Felt (1rfraudc-cr. It was irue•that he rr " _ �ed a little sourly; "and I thought Yuu7 warn me agt lost Sir. Bryant.' ( had A)taiued a Wz sum of murley, from Mothers know, too, that Crown Brand is the most „ tad [crgotten me, Lady Ellen." "Although he was well Lw:d to bold bis liryant. but that w'ra to have b,v.n only `1 cr'onoanicad "sweelening" for all sorts of Cakes,- Pies, f. "Ob no. I never forget. I =ee, 1 re- totlgu,• I have just come from Pleyde'll:" beziuning. Vow the money wbleh be 'bad 1'ttcidia s nett' 6aar s --and is the whole thingfor deli- & (member that you take two lumps of Fu• Colonel Diawney added, "We have ::eel, tut<'rded lar linen ws., hiving vvillereal in S gen" d'•cu«lin g the po,-.tion with regard to - th:• mad to«hien, ups, + . h'r rc•hemer for cions homemade Canities. Well. You never write to me," Faid Mr, Brya•it and hie, money jDf vourse there rrxia! rrtecres, for Dir. Tei -der -ten Tenderten, "und :ou. have b =o rit— eta A eliaduw of dnubt •he brque«t Phil-wd eriwigli :u know than money and "LILY WHITE" lsour,pulFew•hlteCornEsrup--not Ik;nd: you have gone to )Ir,. leydell with «rands. 1e .a matter of fact." laagbtd , mr;uey alone won!d ger him where be std prowwwed ht tlac!,r ar•(Town Hreud eyttally Tour bueinces ine:t-ad of to me.' it',.lunel Dawney. "feel not a lawyer; bn: i wanted to be, fell o rhe Rr•,und. � rt' chute•efor'thetnbleandfor cundymaking. 'Well the fact is," eaid Ladv Eilen, "I I atu very reached surprised that the Pe i It w•ae pour corwolat,on =o „neer nt Fry• though' that I wail orating Sir. Yleydell cul:ar etipulat,on which the late Sin•ant and call:him a fool H.is chancy had ASK YOUR GROC[R—IN 2, a, 10 AND 10 POUND TINS. 'rely badly, You doe. he bars known we 3fe7rwrck-trade was ever allowed to work zone, and ,vas never li'koly to come b:uk Z puck a tongR ;,ine, And 1 felt 1 -was hurt' ro di«atttrously in rhe live., of 'thong• two aga!n. i The Canada Starch Co., Limited, Montreal ing bis feeliri¢r,' ;cunt Pfople. a appear.•, however, that i Lad', FJlpn went house-huntinF with ' -- ►1Y__1'ender.teu drank b.:at_.cup of ea and the ,ordia, u1_the. _hr4lnit_ .mar. v7ry } 1; }d: <e tfien got up and stood-bv the fire, e!evP:ly du e tblr. 'El' I +eked you to Fee me to-dsy, Lady Then it they come Tu^.rtber a;gaia.' Sipa Pnwia declared that rhe was tr+l• - - - ;�ilea. beeattse 1 have -a aerie r wetter to ; card Lady Ellen anx:outly, "they crut itis rM,11, On the seleetiun of fired, >3. _ottcz; bile «he-rncouragrd the open fr end R-nr Office, and thin entailed hie -}wing ''n _ __- discuss with yon" h:t�^ ih, meneYii . r'n;p ''•n evury p,i:s,bie FaY. tVwrr.. .. _ "Beall 1 j on breedinrr neer rearing r�'er�' kin Really? slid Lady Ellen. 'Yr«• .hey cart," rail colonel DaxnrY, i bio one who had helped Enid in her 'Of cournv, I am very glad Nell is goirih. ot?erri him her cigarette rave: but be,.a lie Yea see• Lilly tulttl}.'al the rt;pt' j^ne!ineiw acd trouble wou:d be fu:got• ine to marry Adrian: but They really w:!I of live sttclt, on the prevention, he noticed ttat she did rut smoke her- were !r he eeparat ten. b, ('rt+tjlq:poor," the ducltm, Faid to her nature and curing of -disease, and oei1 1 r ,on ry they Yea. it concerns )1r. DrTa»t, kir Ju- 'end hey herr bren� vary:ed. rut no The tlnet X.e:; F?fP and Jlil an paid wee' h retied, r on kindred 3clbjeCt4. 111 have ex - Lan Sry ant.' h:ng war raid ever ah•eut •br r coming ;o the Or,,P ..u+. Then they rtaYed a day lie IaugLwf si:rb'a tw', k,e .n hie eye. been R'Fltten and prepared by' ex- ',nyTh n i-ant+2e her a?.0 n. I rfarrMly :hear wall br l ,r, ywo w;',h colonel Dawney +l} hi; da- "You always had a, b kar:ng after 'Bry•' g—that coscrrne 'fr Br 1w F,-.. c a:%ksui n•t •^,• P+rt mf !h re re: t• llg'htt:' o:d farmhouse, said Lady , -ev aur." he said: and to :bink he had a pert;' by learned professa,rs and by of great Int,re"k, to me. +aid Lady t::'en: r,. a who, a<.-rding-.to Mr. Plevdell and wan .r fellow " and,' he added. L am-zpecting him s't` too! all the tame -and such a pretty one. ., Bryant, wore w angry when they hoard The $rpant's rho'ce of a home lav ia'too !" men wh'(a h8a'¢ spent years in in kr re this afternoon. _ of all tb;v mmney Ro+nq to him, het -1 nampste.,d, so that they rhodild be near i • 1 can't quite_torgive Nr' Brpant," thp,, perlimenting w'Hli a tiieD► t0 gaining y Mr nderten �angr !vo Hr Fran sani . caan't think m5„ f l+ van b,e taken away f°I'ben�niyrnwo wh- h+,l+! aloof were :y.b'} _heil duc•reee Falat; hut. after all. h• had Dawe• fk g p from them.' ed out of her immediate circle. With the IIddltiun+al looted a and refect ,poster' Yoa)'have. bren ehameflilly do - ,Thea,,, are vom,nir 1,'rr 'ire.t}v,` sa^d Jaa•kron, who stroohlriy dwisaiproved of Dawneys there would always be closest. inq their JtldlGinent, so th8,t they treses,. La y Eilent 3lr. Brvaut to A mar t dearest tr.endrhip, but the b,r world .,f niay be able to place hefi)re the 'red mao!� Lsd� 'F:1rPn "I an, looki.,g f..rward «r. what she celled Entd'e.wrakuMs«. need Des ` - Lade E14er. lnnxbrd. much to e,r'nc her', .lust to !h lir h.>q mond Hammond. wealth: of amuweaena, eras, treblon had' farmers! of Canat?a practical. abs -t;- Oh! oral --bed 1 war t,va'auwr 1 tin.+t ;nrJ t'ery (gently and very de,w;aely -Enid no claim on thorn, it* lore for them. They yes J know he tr'. and who!- i4 .hr. d,d •,a,• fin,«h tier r^otencr. he.•adaa+ had spoken of this voanQ man to Julian, I "are together again, in Funeb,ne and H ! Intel,' feasible and proved benefi-• mere. I kao•• hill wife. Both Sir and )file. shadow, in giadnPee said n Forrow, they Saran; are coming herrt_th.!% J!-ernoom.' Ade -_u j)awney 1Jil"' b and k.e+rd hoer I should so like to «ee h.m rricee mFs. CSaI lda+89. Mar 'renderer wtar.•d at her am thou h *rapid l rile chid"' be eaid 'but very she rad wisrlult7 tint 1 snip*«r ,t walked hand- n haus, cuotent and happy may lka ,foubted I.0 coo ears- g deaf'' not ;tjo I)ICma ` _ g , in Thrit mutual trust and devotion. C*ttaing here th!e afternooc. Stas. Bry Both Julian Sewall and hip wile qu:rt!v .fulr;au made a.' wry fere ! THE END. - A4 to +wine. ane?' her I d. • renouncad' .ill further ,Nmnes,; u i w- th Jim; not guise po«e:b+e,' he «aid: Then Y,* Lady Ellen eroded hrr'vrtf on 31tr mitarnnek's caocov. L he added, '-tut: after al!, I carr t Womr I . - �. kill oft the inner cash',*rua of her ,'.,nob. "I rel 1Se shall havr more than rn•,ugh •o h,m, and if he waw gond to you dewer•t.' The Germans.prapo4e tet -area aro not in tea• f.ra•rct. There h:ic been live upon,' Julian e%rala'�ned whPr, Sir. that make's evervrh�ng riltht.!" 11110il THE F. R* IiII R CAN' HE�•1". 811 their pifte, twenty iniIiwi,s of P1evd"ell rtpnrtula.twl with h m. 3to+ry •They futrnd a qual,rr tl a houre 'n .,you clearance an all round. Mr � them. becauFe dead they will make Hryans came here an'1 told Colonel Daw• mak:.+ money' You k!:uw, anal fav aid Hamv++rad, not fur from the Beath teY. By the way Sfr Trnaicr;en, yna cocarrldw Kr•, -h w-buiy hul!ding up quite Lady Eliwl rear vrry enchanted vvrb 't' i�;lliillK lit' IBe�at' 1 +a• f1f the i.Ilnfl grnid park, bncuA and ham. buil heveN'c•:•Othe way me. 1. am WI, t.m a dA Irtle 1„r• tee, whish we «hall and she de, l:trod !hart Phe ehonld leave aline they' reduce the stock of hit- b learned to (ted ml D, am !n char. 1 don't w•an that grand boo -v Navfair anal rake up her : hole w'.Th them• i Under hroducliUn. +uCfl f' month's time. Well.!' vita reed on Lad: or all rhos' wmndrrh,l thing« :n It. 1 I •he was %Pry bappv ',hear da..t-r, fixe mart turd b�' all potatoes. Ellen enticing -.•:th wmmr at6usement Tia J+ut rant a little home l-ig' cnou3h t., j wa'dd'n¢ w't., io be a very quirt atnted I The Germans+, continue to murder whulcr•ale ++laughter may mean A el, Kr. Tradrrten a face. "Sir, F.n'd my w:fP, my rola eras, mp«r't. lite' The Dua'he•,r of W�Itrhire wonted - 't a,Rll IIs58SNRate innocent fil'1C:e1! l temporary deo In 1 mFat SlCef+, Brian; was gong to have a «eparation are beth gn,ng m work," 7ulie arlde;l, orherw,rr,. but both Dawerry sad Lady' 1 P P P g' p from nate w fe, rut happ lY They born I' I „4 -ea- now hu* wrong l wap. P:nld ;• Ellen rrrl«rd to have any truss. tubjects, not airily in war, but also ; but what dots it prunul fi,r the chanced thr,z 11111"14110, and nmw list' ase! all art.«:. -the h.a+ A 'r'ghr to havr herr I am green Tn.be a termer« wile," Siff i at sea. Submarine attacks on nets fttfurt'. when the prr,dtict� have togrtler again: ar=d 1 don t"th,nk •,ue ..w,- pla.e .n .rte'-wi'rld. �t:r wituta+ '.c .bride-elrvr dra•lared, ' and 1 ought really I ` sroold inert two tapc,er people! .r a would ft warning are i been cOnAllmed ! Then will the w,.rk and I' shall 'r• her w rk " to COgm '9 rhura•h-!n a churn.' aVrnbataLt v wathut Mr. Tenderten could not ispeak for a mo xg ''hc da" wv r+.,el, hotret r Oolonel' The farm it appear,d, 'b„wo nothing mune 'than sold -blooded' wixe man vfh{' haL, recer�ed the best t men,. sed tten he said w'rh a.1 outer. I Dawnev « •act e.• ,r, w .e wt !., to o.1y tae lt«pr far holiday, for , I Cull Ii haw' www appo;ntPd tc=a I,— n at the agssa`91nat;on. While thousands of for bree•eline. rt t^t exveedingly, - — _ wren are giling ftp their lives daify Irl E:urupe, the l+hule British Efn- f ' pire, outside a f the Alother Collin- Jamtri• herself._ a part of South Afr-ica !. _ , , and ani uc'casiunal section in India, remains at peace, at liberty to sow a.'' •4 and to re-ap and to transact bust. p D9 0 ness as if there were no disturbing- -- elements auywhere. -Not only is this the ca.�e, but the country is in-' vited to extend its markets, to ben. > / t efit l;tself,-by any s4wrifice bui by. extra effort.74 ! ' ® F Zza ZZ E%erybudy recutrnizes that farm- ers. arm- t �I f® I 1► t l �` it %'��j ers_are the hardest -working class, l as a class_ in the community, their - 'boors being longer and their duties - �y�'@h exa inlq. They' are' no tasked to work either harder air longer, they are simply counsellFd to increase Reduce Your Roofing production b im ruled and tried (;0518, �' y' p Protect Your - �� meth(As, to be systematic in their 1 I I'6a tea'' ! business .relation. —e all, Buildings From Fire. I , and, abut•' to see that the Buil is adaptable and ; - same the seed they sow is the purest and ! Lightning and Weat}ler - �' best. _ ln' patriotism, in noble en I You accomplish all these results by deavur, and in she bearing of hard nsingourheavilyzinc coated / AseaEorti..Ont., Homo painted wiibAr-be,S.00ttr'•100,Tpun ratan - ships, the farmer and the settler !! stand out pre-eminent. They, are Eastlake the veneers and the. creators of jj���� Qjj�,��,�,, jj LtFE INSURANCE life. pThey are not alone the write- t MQitaffie S�iingles 1 brae. but rhe very blood of the country.' They give longer service than any t FonYoausla HOUSE - Atha roofing. Cost has re lay. The Patriot -ism and prixiuctiirn j Are rust -proof and do not require campaign, prumtited •Pru -m Ottawa, ! painting. Those taicj 28 years ago -has two aims in View, one t1t im= I are still giving-goodiwice. Send for free book that shows how Unpainted wood means decay. Not to paint your house, means a -'press upon all and sundry the criti i bonsUnt express for repairs. Paint protects against wear and tseather. - cal times in K ilei we lice, and the "Eastlake” shingles make your �^ i - 'When you take out --out 111()0% Pure Policy , your house is insured i,ppc,rfunity that is` before us, and i buildings lightning fire, and against decay. 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They were subject -1 - Dear §ir,—Will ybut me' Fronoli aviators made a succewful ed to a violent fire from anti -air- the hospitality of your clu"mris for - attack on Fresc t' ear Metz, craft guns but not main or a ma- -s, few **rds reeardin . H for �JTi sit i where importatit near sheds chine the -University of Toron - Base &re located, bombq4xW the . Metz The truetioin of Mets is be- HospitaJj We know that there are railway station And also the bar- lieyea to have �een, vtry t 40- 1 n�- graduates, men and women, ----roeks east. of Str*.V'r- All the gmte­ the Germau dm -fm that only- man GsnaAla., who are In - fliers re"e4 tq 4ench lines ;6;4 were _1iW $,nd that ten4ely tmterested In- this u-nder- f6t bAy -to lbafto. d&MW was Oomfot- taking, and we ask and need every poefely, with tbo resort t flung � dovm bomb's and. oaused a ad. one's as-astance in order that we She--Ni'".a.s.-th--..-Su.bmarl.ne.,- That TQrWdoed --Many ry Ships In the English Channel 41 A despatch from 'London says: es-ca-peher th6y fQund that the sub, The British Admiralty states thsit inarine was wmuoh faster bolt' thah J the German siibrharine• U-29,, which her sister craft, The German com, recently sank four British steam- mander gave the orews of -moot of ere and one: French steamer in ­the --the steamers time -to- leave their English channel and damaged three vessels, and in'some cases towed other -vessels, has been sunk with the lifet!o0s of the ships, with thr ­ .. a]& hands. This makes the sixth orew, to passing st6amf�irs '- in * German -submarine reported by the Whi h they were taken to port. It British Admiralty as having been t%sTeen stated that the commander_, sunk, Besides these the French of the TJ -29L was the same officer;. warships sank one. The in wo-h- -oarly in tl w w&1­-oamffwWed 0_ I hea was cha-sed by pgtrol . 5 German submarine U-6 w she proved too elusive fqr them, bhe latter sank bbe British cruisers and when steamers tried to ram or Aboukir, Rogue and Cressy.. sP r ..Steamer by German Submarine's 4 -pounder. Officially at Washington A despatch from London gays: the Vosges. One ahell. penetrated despatch from Washington dealt not only With military opera - tion�, but with and di lo- - liverpeal steamship Vesg"--into the engin _yQOM and killed Slav The facts regarding the sod- political 1. matte developments in GermanY- was sunk by a German submarine the -engineer, while two of the crew 1 den recall of Major G�orge T. Naturally, emanating ' tom German _.off -New Quay, Cornwall, Instead were injured. Langh-orne,from his post as military sources, they -presented. the Ger- of being torpedoed the ship was The crew managed to take to the attache at Berlin are presented man situation in a most favorable eunk'by a ebell, from the four- -en- boats and landed leter in the even- i here -with.. They'explain why. Wash- light,. and discredited on the other. `4 .pounder carried by the submarine, 'which the large Jing at New Quay. The Vosges was under fire, it is in gton officials made such'a. mystery hand 'the aAohievements of Ge4r- 7 14 was one of new models. said, -for over two hours. In addi- about n b t the case. Major Langhorne was recalled many's enemies. Being signed with the name of -the American mihtary- The Vosges was, to the north of tion to tho-V injured in the engine- because it was discovered that per- attache, however, they bore the the Cornwall coast at the entrance 'to room, Awo ;Hirers and a woman Two of sow in Germany were sending out appearance of impartial report's by the Bristol Channel when the Periscope of the sUmarine ap- passenge i x!ere wounded. ken to the hoa- the inionr�d were taken unauthorized despatches over his a neutral and wholly competent With -out warning the Ger-tpital at Truro. One is the senior name. Astounded by .this dizeov- ery, and not desiring to raise any military -observer. The intent seemingly was that the man boat opened fire. The Vosges, 'endeavored to get away, when the officer. who has a. bad wound in his side made by -a fragment 6f a embarrassment with the German 1 Government, the authorities here !I despatches should fall into the hands of Germany's enemies and submarine came to the surface and shrapnel shell. The other is the, 'i decided the best way to deal with; mislead them as to the German iE uncovered her quick -firing -gun, ship's boy, whose leg was torn by the situation was to recall Major; operations and developments. The. which began to throw shells. into -apiece of shell. Langhorne at once and endeavor despatches did come to the atten-, tZ keep the matter from becoming P tion of Frarive and England, but FLEET Turks at Kitid Bahr opened fire on but' 4oiii and generally known, The situation was the more deli- with a result wholly unanticipated b their perpetrators. That is, .,RUSSIAN them," were -promptly silenced. y Cate because the false despatchs they led to the disco%pry of the plot AT BOSPHORUS X credited by persons in Germany to land the Am4ioan its abrupt termination by the Major L' arighorne. The Emden Refugees military attache recall of Outside Forts on Both Sides of Are SWI Raiding may bring the equipment w a su(.- cessful issue. --- READ HER NAME -SLI ait-14 Bombarded by -A despatch from London says'. It -has been suggested that groups -Ile Sydney correspondent of Reu- ter's Telegram Company, s;kvs that organized for work ahrou*huut the SANK HER -.-.news irom has been received there con-, 7 Sir Edward Grey- province shou!d turn their organ- iza-tions over to Univer%ty Hospi- --THEN A despatch Petrograd'says: 'The Black Sea fleet on Sunday earning further activities of the schooner Aysha, which was com- I This photograph of Sir Rdward Grey, one of 1 ti work for at least SO weeks - '� As German Pirates Deliberately Sub - 7-7 bombarded the outside forts and at taken. whi at spending sheets, shirts, pillow slips, batteries on the Bosphorus on both- mandeered and manned by mem- I hers of the crew of the German I the short rests S he_uccasionally Pern at mits lifinself, shows him at HowiCk tpvjamas, bed' *ketal, , etc_ are needed by thou ands, it is hoped marined a Dutch Vessel OR sides of the Straits. (The Bosphor- cruiser Emden, who escaped-whenlHouse, the ',N n home Of; -orthumbria. that some societies may make offers Beae hy Read. us, called also the Strait. of. Con-, is a narrow passage the cruiser was -sumk by an Aus- I kis friend. Earl Grey When f<)1--1su,&h -i7o ' as the following- 'We will -_ I A despatch from London says: -Stantinople, which connects the Black Sea with traJian warship in the. Indian 1 Ocean on November 10. The latest lowing the lif I an -E rw ligh coun- try gentleman he erijuys complete make one •-hundred sdvrts for the � University Base H000pital ' during The Dutch steamer Medea was sunk by,.. the Sea of Marinora. . Constanti- nop!e stamda on its west side at its report says that the Aysha entered rest from the cares of state, and is the next unonth,­ -Mrs. Lash Mil- off Beae y Head Friday morning h German subuf&rines V, -28. She car. outlet and artl --on the -Sea of Re-- ystrsit_ Padang. Sumatra, - on Mareh. I_ and that the crew raided the. Dutch therougbly- in his - element. The I ler. whe convenor of the W(yrk Com: blunders of German diplomacy have mittee, wi�ll be "to hear front I ried. a cargo of oranges, &n4 waw -Marmors. is la miles, telegraph station there and carried glad probably wrought the do-wrifali Of any who are willing to help in this bound from Salonica for London. -stopped Tong. A cco4d i n g to oh%ervatijons made off nearly alt the stores. that country. whereon Si - -Edward's Way. The Medea was' by.the submarine "And the crew were givim . from ships and hydroaeroplaneq our 46 - vsk have retied Bri- tact and firmn May I "� a few words in regard tisb to uhprecidenied fifteen minutes in which to leave 1phells fell with exactitude. Rub- To "Abate the Evil' prestige height%. Hi, recent reply�,to the to socks. The impression se -ms to the vessel. They did so and the Sian -aviators aviators 0�-ing above the Bus- batteries carried out re- Of Signa in English ravings 'f" U -ihr Gernilin iChancelt, r ha.ve abroad that our men wail not require heavy socks during the submarine then fir�cJ several shotw a t the steamer, which re.aaaned phoruiv connaissaams.. and dropped bombs aid to be�:*_thfW only. document A despatch, from Berlin say% ilumnier. This is a mistake, None heavy woollen socks are ever bat hk afloat for an hour The crew rowed with success. A heap' y artiller-i fire -,was directed at the aviators with-. The chief of -police has issued a notice to ait the Berlin precincts' RUSSIANS I : .... worn by soldier4 in the field. When -HOLD About fri their -boats until picked up - -by a de myvr,-which brought them 't out 6 success calling attention to the ,fact that the wounded are sufficiently recov- ied to again take their 'Kr to -Dover. 'Alpreebt 7 The enemy's torpedo boata w6ich tried to come out were driveia back trade -marks, signs and inscrip- iio-ns in Engl-sh. Russian and Piss IF 1UPNOW place" the fin -ng line new outfits of cloth- The trawler was sit - tacked.by a submarine OR Thurs- into the atrait by the, fire of our French still remain on shop doors I Irig are need?d to- replace those :. - .- . . ruined by mud and blood, mower of I day A torpedo paased within ton -feet of tfie fiih=gbc4t while'she rias.in A large hostile * sibip, wilfich was Berlin, an -d . ordering that all -precincts report . not -later than .— . 1 Ce t, �Xaesty 111thdrraws'Stroii' wt- !Part: which rituitt be burned when he ea A ri* 'was crossing tlio'Charin -B trying to get into tb4b Bospb-oru,4 April 20 that steps' have been taken men Come in, For thrix we %hall re- of His Forces Into re many hundreds of skvks to. tisk patrol boat chased the sub - -which, 'however,' disap- from seaward was bombarded by She fin&I.Iy over "to abate the evil." __. 1. 7 "Wide -the' qui Hungary. supplement thow supplied by the marine, peared _heeled and blew -up'' . circles of inhabi. tants;" sage the order;- "fiml that ik de -,patch from Petrcjg`rad-says-1 Gcoernment.- -There is ii�--g��ave 'rrisis-*in Holy An, Operations• have been reQQM- m,*nced in the Dardanelles by the their triotic sentiments are in. ­iupa 'red lack . Air recunnai!tsancea have establish -This hospitaE lufficially known a,', ed tete fact that the Austrians have i Nu, 4. is ementiall- ' v our hospital. land-German relations over the failure, of -the Goverawment added fleets, and heavy firing is now by the regrettable- bl,, national consciousness evidenced withdrawn altogether from Lup. Let, us then' send it out. well equip - -Kaiser's toexplain- the seizure of two other procooding -in' the straits. The by the" conditions.'' kow P&4,,4 in the Carpathianak, and ped'.. a worthy ex premi-an of aur Dutch steamers. recently. Gallipoli Peninsula �is beavilv born- t6' . and our the Russians are now in unopposed industry;our pat.rio in b,rded. The weather is perfect.Iter L1EBkN-E('HT '41 ST FIG OCCUP&tion. There Are -sign-4 al,, love of huni&oity. J F_8 N McPHEDILANXI Fiber men in se,4siun at Chicago, .2 British seaplanes havei been mak- s ro-Ge�rman arniies,&re'- that the Auit Ontario Red Cross prophesy good business in artificial, I -ing daily reconnaissances, when the . ' '-seeiarixt Leader Forced inia the! availing themsel' -es of the drench- i --bark i ( onvenar of Society Sock Fund. puJp legs -fur war vactims. _41 ships have not been engaged, and occas ionally German aeropl"es German Army. - I ed m-6-4otain rem' I - ds to dram into Hungar., the strongest column I hare been seen. & so .A Reuter telegram rrorri Tenedos A despatch from Berlin says. 'Dr Karl Liebknecht, a Socialist mem- containing the main Ge-rin for" This is slowly changing its ,>sit�un DITIONS ....JN.- D -says: "Trawlers continue 'their be'r of the Reich -stag, has hien moa-. south f- Beskidas and Koziome. j mine -sweeping operations in the Straits of the Dardanelles on Sun- -tere4 ,,- into the armz L s a memirer of the Landsturm- and assigned to! It is expected. that in accordance with the Budapest -Berlin compact.:- day, protected by battleships7." The "service in Alsace. the Magyars and Germans will aow prepare.a sxttdefensive -cajbborn - 'm'.Aus-trian Government Has Institutedd-a Course of Hungary.. paign for the plains of 7 E WOMEN -,-,-'ANSWRED' Large calibre guns have been Lectures -to Telt Them 6rougfit to the A .Austro-German pq- How to Make a Living ,;ition at,'Yuz. where the cannonadt is intensilyfng, with ocrasiona fierce infantry fighting. A -despatch from New York says: rex of Austria a -decoration for - The strong Russian threat' inside Dr. Gliarles MacDonald, U.i3.A,, distinguished service. "The condi- k -ons in -Austria are beyond de - the a es ThroughOU. direction Are Registering at Labor Exch ng border of East Prussia in theJ head of the American Red. Cross of Tilsit has had the de. i scription.4 he said, "cholers &ndL sired England sit the Rate of i,5o,000 a* Day -at. since _early lffospital,- at Budave effect of hastening Gen. von in 'Septembei, on his arrival on the from. Suwalki. typhoid , will. sweep down through the natio . n ..• like it prairie fire an, Eichhorn*s The retreat shooting of the new German steamship America., said he had spring and summer come. We re - f_'_.,.1infantry- is utterly inadequate. The ecassary too as found it n k the Coun- civ our wounded directly from, 'and A despatch from London says: in the censor's office and : else- young prisoners admit that they Less s Miss Szech w . was. enyi. who. Gladys nderbilt, the Countes Vanderbilt, the front, front,many were four day�, �ii thi y. In 'Budapest there are, ,Women are crowding t� register for where in Government work' that had had no musketry training, un- formerly was occupieJ.6y 'men. -All "til Ithey entered the kt battle. Zigray and Cotwtesa; Zichy to leave 200,000 ripples, soldiers soldiers who have ..employment at the labor exchanges. and tramways through-* ' The to Memel destroy- railroadsdaughter the hospital". Count4fts Zigray is a lost arms 0* r legs. Instead of. feed-, infr has in- here and throughout England at out England have received letters' ed a depot of contrabrandtliroug*h of the late Marcus-Dalv; them;- the Government ;; t'he-rate of &bVut 150,000 per day, from the Government asking them which necessaries' 'had 'b�en taken and 6 -3 -Countess Zichy was Miss Mabel' ' Wright, of Bost Dr. -on, ritituted a course of lecture*jp tell', how they may -learn 'to make al' - .4r It is eatimated that:,already one million women have shown them- to do all they can to- employ. w -d- into men and release able-bodied men seized , Germany. Documents were disclosing MacDonald received from tb,,e-.Em- living." si-ves ready to fill positions now for fighting, .theorganization. occupied by men: if. the men will. go into the army. 'The Government 'has expressed its appioval of this The registration at the ]&bor ex. 'UNIVERSITY changes is 'increasing daily, and at the same time efforts- are being its S HOSPITA la.%, -E SPITA -- N.*eedS Set J'orth by 31 riq 4q SUNK 'WITHCREW mov�ment, but no definite action rpAde to find employment, but as 31cPhedran. has been take n: However, women yet a. million registered women The following letter fro Mrs. are now being employed as clerks hA-, 11 found p6sitions.' e not a 1cPhedran, the convenor sof—the *f 0 1— Sick Fund of.the Qntari6 Red Cross I Society, will 1nte-r6%t-Tna;ny­--rPadL_ ers of. this paper who are engag-ed BURNING LIQUID USED BY GERMANS 8 in ;ebarit4ble, wQrk,or_who may be. able to devote a little time to aid- ing in the equipment of the base Successful Attack -by Six French Aviators 'on 11etZ hospital, which is being sent to the -Airship Sheds front very soon by the medical fan-, `Uii%� rck uaty. of th�� n ersity of Toronto: 151 Bloor 8t, West Toronto, March 25th. A despit-ch from Paris sad : Six panic in Met.z. They were subject -1 - Dear §ir,—Will ybut me' Fronoli aviators made a succewful ed to a violent fire from anti -air- the hospitality of your clu"mris for - attack on Fresc t' ear Metz, craft guns but not main or a ma- -s, few **rds reeardin . H for �JTi sit i where importatit near sheds chine the -University of Toron - Base &re located, bombq4xW the . Metz The truetioin of Mets is be- HospitaJj We know that there are railway station And also the bar- lieyea to have �een, vtry t 40- 1 n�- graduates, men and women, ----roeks east. of Str*.V'r- All the gmte­ the Germau dm -fm that only- man GsnaAla., who are In - fliers re"e4 tq 4ench lines ;6;4 were _1iW $,nd that ten4ely tmterested In- this u-nder- f6t bAy -to lbafto. d&MW was Oomfot- taking, and we ask and need every poefely, with tbo resort t flung � dovm bomb's and. oaused a ad. one's as-astance in order that we She--Ni'".a.s.-th--..-Su.bmarl.ne.,- That TQrWdoed --Many ry Ships In the English Channel 41 A despatch from 'London says: es-ca-peher th6y fQund that the sub, The British Admiralty states thsit inarine was wmuoh faster bolt' thah J the German siibrharine• U-29,, which her sister craft, The German com, recently sank four British steam- mander gave the orews of -moot of ere and one: French steamer in ­the --the steamers time -to- leave their English channel and damaged three vessels, and in'some cases towed other -vessels, has been sunk with the lifet!o0s of the ships, with thr ­ .. a]& hands. This makes the sixth orew, to passing st6amf�irs '- in * German -submarine reported by the Whi h they were taken to port. It British Admiralty as having been t%sTeen stated that the commander_, sunk, Besides these the French of the TJ -29L was the same officer;. warships sank one. The in wo-h- -oarly in tl w w&1­-oamffwWed 0_ I hea was cha-sed by pgtrol . 5 German submarine U-6 w she proved too elusive fqr them, bhe latter sank bbe British cruisers and when steamers tried to ram or Aboukir, Rogue and Cressy.. sP r .c �*rc• �crr-T7Y :rn•:�i'awC'"...r +r ,.ter ----.� a. s.- 74 .v. -:l .. .'ss-` - •`R,,,, - '"_i- . eau-'- "';,pt's., mit +i"z • - i `ft ^ ,� T�•� MS . -S. l0aAp has sold' his driver. WAR TAS P09TAGH ; L1lCLS1JI�M�e ---!!tine Artois Oalvert and Mise - Annie Stanley were in...the city on A war tax of one cent has been im Thursday. posed on each letter and postcard -. --See Jas. O'Connor's advt...in -Pickering post office will be mailed in OaDAdA fors or Me in Can- -See column open from 9 to 10 a. m. tb-da oda the esterUniteBlares In Mexico, and -Mrs. Dr. Field was in the Good Friday.) . de each letter mailed in Canada for ( ) ( y•) d�liveryjnthe iinited Kingdom and C11 on Thursday. -Jacob Tool, .of _ Vancouver, an British PosseesTons geaerally. and -J. S. and Mrs. Jephson were old resident of Pickering'to.wnship wherever the two cent rate applies, to in the city on Tuesday. died on March 14th, at the age of become.. effective on and from the 16th -M. Shaughnessy, of Toronto, 77 yeaas. April, 1915. ie here calling on friends. -Ernest and ., Mrs. Gascoyne in- This War Taxis to be prepaid by the senders by means of a War Stamp -W. Spence is spending Easter tend leaving to -day for Brookliu, for sale by. Postmasters and other at -his home in Bradford, where they have- purcpased. a postage.tamp vendors. -T. M. and Mrs: McFadden farm. Wfierever pposaible, stamp. on which _ .were in the city on Friday. -Sam Stephet� on, of Toronto, the word War Tax" have been print-, -Miss Meston spent Sunday has' been" spending it few -days ed should be used for prepayment of with Mrs. Mowat, of Whitby. -ic•Ith his parents, John and Mrs. the War Tax, but should ordiaRry -The public schools closed yes- Stephenson. postage stamps be used for this pur- terday for the Easter vacation.-' --R. B. Hoar, who recently Pose, they will be accepted. -Walter Shepherd had a busi- rented the Pirie block, bas.va.cated This War Stampor additional Stamp for war"pbri3oees should be affixed to .tress trip to the city on Monday. the premises and has returned to the upper right hand portion of the -Misses Phyllis and Fanny Whitby to reside. address bids -of the envelope or post Clark were in Toronto on Friday. -Mics Myrtle Nilson. Mieaes card, close, to the regular, postage so -To-day being a_boliday all the Colla and ,Aggie Every and Miss that it may be readily cancelled at the Ge- places eplaces of business will be dosed as Mabel Calvert are holidaying at same time as the postage. Usual, their respective homes here. In the event of failure on the part -Mise Edith Williams, of -The Ladies' Aid Society of St. of the sender through • oyer -sight .or Bloomfield, is visiting her aunt, Andrew's church will be held at negligence to prepay the- war tax ; on each letter or postcard above speci- ]tiss Frankie Jones. 2 o'clock neat Thursday afternoon O -Dr. Henry will be here as in- the school -room of the'chnrch,: sent •immediately uch a letter r postcardtnearest usual, next Tuesday to attend to -Lots of Easter 'past cards at Branch De:£d Letter Office. •. =hie professional duties. * "The Big Store," also a lovely new It -is essential that postage on all. -Miss Gladys Allaway, of the assortment of ladies' spring neck classes of mail matter should be pre Toronto Normal School, is home wear, voile and lawn . blouses, paid by means of -ordinary postage for the Easter vacation. - crepe underwaists, gloves, -etc. * stamps. The War Tax stamp will -Miss Gladys Mntch has resum- -It pays for itself. The 1900 not be acceptedin any case for. the `ed her duties at the Ind. telephone Washer. Send for -it and try it prepayment of postage. central, after week's illness: out, entirely free of charge. "The -Remember Mrs. Morcombe's six minute washer." Just one sale .of household furuiture to- place to get it. The Big Store.pa�. morrow (Saturda-y) afternoon. -The Lndies' Aid of the Meth- "Md ZS the �SW� in- -Miss Evelyn Bolt, of Darling- odist church will meet at the p� � L -ton, was here this week with her home of Miss Irene Rogers on the W'EWTG 'KS � grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Clark. afternoon of Wednesday April -Quite a. heavy ';u6W flurry, 7th at_tbe usual hour. All wel- N I E IOXs took place en Monday reminding conte. TIM M�� � � ' - us that winter had not yet left net -Owing to an attack of mumps, EBS I gT� day to y^nr tack and rcndlai<, at -Mrs. W. G. ..Hain returned which is epidemic in Pickering home• on tbe street car. In the oCce. shop home on Friday, after spendiuo a CullegF, Kewroarket. which she is and school you Likelr tioathemraa- i ingg of some ness word. A friend asks: corkple of, weeks. -with her sister in attending, Miss+ Gertrude Crank What makes mortar harden?" You sect Toronto. will be unable to spend her boll- the !ocat,000ftosi8arrtneortheprmn,n- -Word has just reached !lira. days at her home here. ctauon of J�.� what to s,itte eoalJ y This New Creation answers all kinds or A. Palmer telling of the death of --.lir. Coutts, of the second con- qquesttonsint.an ase.Htaory.9locraphy AYction, Foreign `i'ords. Truiea. Arta her mother and uncle i -n Norfolk, cession who has been ill for the Sciences. eotAAn"asttAortsy.. a England. past few 'weeks died on Wednes- sono words. -Lind and Miss Marie Bate. day at the home of Thos. Burns, a*" 1 vdan, of- Toronto, spent Sunday of Lunbarton. Mrs. Coutts is s st "AMOS a. here with their grandmother, Mrs. also very ill at present. Tha only dictionm7mlM R. Bunting. -The heavy frosts that have the isew -Ed. Gormley returned to the taken place every night lately Ge 1Qa.` as �as 's °t C city on Friday, after being here followed by the warm enn9hine ��� ` for a week, owing to the death of during the dry is likely to prove On this. eyagde, wrens. f• lain brother. injurioas to the faliwhRat ander caner' what s'at'e' tscuoe to own the Marian -!!dies Vera Burling has roturn- grasses if continued much longer. Webster to a a� eo relic ed home, after completing her -Men's Scotch .tweed suite gli and ao convenwat is am One half the thickness and 3�f ' course in Domestic Science in the to 8;21. Fine bellwarp worsted $22 wetsatof aKs1Yc Shctiota. w . Macdonald Institute.. Guelph. to 890. _ Three to ten dollars less 6pisrMass —T. M. McFadden has re -.trans- than any other House in Canada, 0 tr°ns�naque a°t :r l lts1. Slss it% t M1t i ed the public library and Bell tele- and a .practical man to take orders. atnches. 6 Cone central In hie, store in order Crown Tailoring Merchant tailor• sotya':"'a'' its provide more accommodation. Ing only. D. Simpson & Co. Mans=tags -Mrs. Arthur Boyes accompan- -On Wednesday, March 81st, ied by her daughter; Miss Edna, Mrs. James Morrissey died at her itjrde left on Saturday to- visit her home on Church St. in her 76th a �esother- Mr -1. H. Westgate, of year. " Her funeral will take place AC ,Aurnra. .. - . at 9.8+1 a. m. on Saturday, April -The spring•cleaninR-fiiver ham 8rd, to the. R. C. Ltiutrli; Clients l�splaGtMass. attacked a number of the women to the c etety for interment. w in the village and is nicely tv be--Dott't fail to attend th-e grand yatuliuSUlnmlu u,�s u,_ come epidertuic within • the uext Eater ball tQ.be held in the town -- - - - week or two. hall. .Pickering on Ester- Munday. gp YEARS' -H. J. Marquis has prtrchased night Thr comutittee are code. EXPERIENCE a large quantity -of olcl fowl it i voting t(ii nuke th .a 'the most ap- this neighborhood to supply the propri tte dance of the sewion, demand for the Jewish pasiover Come and have a good time. All t leaFta iu Toronto. ars- welcome.. Adwit-lou 50 cents -Mrs- Joshua -Riehardsoif re- a co"tple: " word on Th+trt�day of tiie-death of -A• T. Defriez, who has ch. rgt► her cousin, Mr. Brock, a pruin•in of the {piano tuning depat tment of DESTFu►oc IC." s ent merchant of Poet Perry. The the N(,r mI er Piano anti Mu-ic• CoPTR-.Gs+rsAc- funeral took place on Saturday. Co., Toronto, will be in the village' A:* lessee!nQ..kaehs*.ac�s�-,ga.r+mas ► 4Llc:: trerta:n '•ir cyte �.•n froe w eLbeT err -Airs. Surnmerhayes, of TQron- within the next few days. Thoze In.entic.n isVrGbi.•.'rp e�1 om�aatca- `t:o; addressed the members of the wishing their pianos trined - will tme+•trteul!eoeAaontfaL tt98 one tailaie seat free. C`tdeet tRec7ti0useeuttn{ paten�`0 W. A. in St. George's Church. Her please leave their orders; at THE pelma. "Idea ch a� CO. dubjec�we "Mi. and .wca i w office Find they will be 1etet°r"°tkawtthoatmarto.mti:►s��MM " much 'appeeciate'd by those pres- promptly attended -to. en t. =i. H. and Mrs. Spragge, echo-a��1ytnaattscs weer Largest csr- atlon of sel5nw 1oz:wsl Terme for -The sacrament of the Lord's have resided on the base litie.for ��.� 7M1ysWiPMsts W#F" said by SupppeerwilI lie d;apensed in St, several years, left for their new N>Y� J�ndrew'a church ouSunday morn- home south of Hamilton, where Y t�wl��>A ing. Preparatory services wiH be' they have. bought a farm. Wear held in the school -room this sorry tci lose there from this neigh- ' e (Friday) evening. boyhood, but wish there' success. Shop -Geo. -O'Connor, of the 3rd con. Mil= Scott has leased the farm Repair will hold an auction sale of horses, vacated by Mr. Spragge. cattle, pigs, grain, potatoes, etc., -The Department of Agricul- Now is the time -to Ret your Bicycles o■ Tnesday, At:t•il 18th, As Mr. _ture purpose hrildin r a school fair repaired for the good roads. O'Connor has moved to the city in Pickering Village, at which six Get`your Automoble Tires _now. ' to reside, there will be no. reserve. or seven schools -"at the southern • Prices -are-away down. -Mr. -Gallaway, who is t-raiuiug end -of the township. will compete, _Ford size $15.511, other sizes in with the third contingent in O.h- These fairs a re being held through- proportion. " - awa, spent Sunday with F. and out the province. and have created Ind phone 1918. _ Mrs. Hurst. On Sunday' evening a healthy rivalry among the. var- a he -sang in fine style the military ious schools. All information can RuS$el�. Andre. I hymn: in' St: George's- Church, be secured from Mr. R. M. Tipper,. PICKERING.Ont. . which was much appreciated. District Representative of the -Next- Sundav there will be Department 'of Agricnitnre, •- -of- special of speeial music in the Methodist Whitby. _ELM DALE MI■ .� church. - In 'the, tiibrning , Mrs. _. _ large number assembled in Jackson, of•Port Perry, will speak -the town hall on- Saturday' after- _ P=CKERSNC+ -on the Woman's Missimiary Soci- noon to bear the evidence in the - ety work., She is an able speaker case in which two residents of the Royal Household -Flour is the and a large number should take seyenth concession were the grin- -'best for Bread. .Try abag:' this opportnnity of hearing her. cipals. Fred Gostick, w' ho enjoys Glenora Flonr Pastry Flour In the evening the pastor will the very beat re j)utation ltmong take for his subject, the "Resor- his .neighbors, was charged by Graham Flour _ rection." All welcome. his nearest neighbor, : AValter. ._-Fresh Rolled Oats -The neigghborhood workers of 'Wrigh't, 'with* -appropriating a Bran and Shorts •York'tow�nsliip have undertaken large basket of cot straw to his to assist in the solution of the tin- own use, withdu-t- -receiving the - hats And Oat Chop etwployntent in this section. There irsual permission- Being a crimi- Heavy Mixed Feed are -in the city of Toronto, a nal case, Col. Fit rewell,-County large number of'men 'who. would Crown- Attorney, proseented, Mixed Hen -Feeds all gladly aceept employment on while F. L. Button, of Stouffville, Cracked Corn, Wheat , mixed' farms. Owing to the falling off defended lir. Gostick-. several Barley, Buckwheat) together . in immigration oil account of- the- witnesses were examined for the Caldwell's Cream, substitute war, there will be•a great demand pro9ecntion and :Mr. Gostick testi- for labor that will have to be sup- fled in his own behalf, claiming G+lf .Veal. Plied by the unelit to ed in the iri lied permission. :lifter hear- ccities. Those desirous of securing ing the evidence std the ac7drea - �it'lAs�ine !feel. sneV hel h should . write Gilbert'! Res of the conn."], Police Magic-• Special prices in ton lots. "Agar, Pe<cretAry 915 Keele St. To -'I trate Jephson, before whom the F- .��. 'C7CTee1'e6 r •"tri,. Blank eard'q have been left information w•Aa� laid, di -missed ,III tlik oflic•e to 'ee fillet!. i the rase. C:sopping every day. W House -Clean Helps = Washing -machines, step -ladders; mope, - , .. ,. •'SIE -carpet 'beaters, kalsomine brushes, paint ' brushes, scrub _brushes, albsWee, jelstone, - -V riartit-Senour 100 per cent. plire . '! paints, varnish stains, enamels, etc. -B U N The M'n S ,Store t your "Men's Wear," at the•'=Menis Store." t -We carry full lines - - - - of boots, shoes, ties, shirts, suits, coats, and balmacaans, and everything pertaining to men's apparel. These are . our specialties.. _ ur 'raincoats and balmacaans are- 'especially good value, and . are waranteed never to leak. We are agents for the famous 20th 'Century Clothing Co. (lar reputation along this line has -- ---_- been trade: A perfect fit and good satisfaction goes.. _ with every garment. : Get the Habit. Go to Buntings. : R. A. BUNTING, ,P:ICKERING �1E SPRING GOOIES.: est week we put in stock -t large shipment of new spring goods. A dainty line of white wear, comprising blouses, housedresses. corset. covers drawers. gowns. aprons, etc. A nice line of cotton crepes in .. racy, tilack and vshite,,pink and sky at 15c. a- yd.- Cotton. nainsock, lawn and long cloth.mb'y laces, , Co 1,11-j. scrim, bungalow' nets. -- ' - -- all and inspect our •booand 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 duality and price. Choice Groceries -fish. lettuce, Wery, oranges lemons, apricets, - prunes. figs. dates, etc. G. A. iG'ILLESPIE) , .DUNBARTO.N Vh - ielseore s N q.- �Zr,'r. r 1: -:K.A. .' j✓ ,Jpy '• t. 1 21 ..dam •r AN IMMENSE RANO -:- You. should see the immense range we are showing of Hobber- - `lin made -to -measure Suitings, Overcoatings and Trouserings. Isn't it a' satisfaction'to know that' everything "that's right" - for this -season will be found in. the lines we are now showing from the fatuous House of HobbeHin, Limited, Canada's greatest tailoring house: We are just as interested in selling soil the correct thing in styles as you are in -getting it. Prices start at $18 u to_ Se' C H A P M A N <%%�Z D : S_ arnething • Intersting to Tarm+ers ' In'fnWre I will have Harness and Horse Goode at W. J. Bodeli's,-Broughanri-at -regula-r prices. - Call and see hint. Frill stock of Harness, Robes, Blankets, Rugs and all horse goods at Pickering. y -. �BooCs amid -shoes- repaired as weltas-barneas-' ..-PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUK Phone Ind. `301. _ _ W. J. COAKWELL ._ ... ... �._. r,..�. _ .ti...v .r. ,•rCse.w-its,::«..e>:�r,..>...._..:...^...ae.i`.:...:''�a'..,...�ce.:.»�.,,5:.`:..,._.,..,".r:..:rt.s:5��e.•..:�.:-......... .....::,...ei3