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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_04_09..'••4 ♦.': .. :y v., o .::.. {'' - M V.'1"'i-:'si6' • ,t' .ly��, ''�4r.'.Al'{1•`,�^^F✓47�,. '•f..C/• �-.a' • ^ -... _... '.y .Ge7,s•.. -:..• awl ry ~>,-+ :: • . - -"s!• - a..-�.-• !,-.. eA•.-- - - ,.�•z;-•ixx• .r.+e to- ...•..,•. M •..: - .'S:�, . '!.'...�wm�a.y ,r w . ,�„....;,. - ' -. -• ,••.,' ,> s-, .. .... -;... . ,.., ,.. - • ¢$� '•d .!cam•.• - ... '-•y...� `. , :- . _...._.�,...,,_.....,�. .....-•_-`-• ----a.......-- ...._ fes,_._.. .... .. �,.'y, -.d "'+�r.'- ';,,,{4: s 0 VOL.—C- K.ER-tN- 0 NEWS �iVs 'It`KERIN(I, OST : �'RIDA�'; APRIL 9. 1915 ----------_1�To. 08 arafsssivual f�airb�i. - DVNIMRTOAI 8CARBORo ;) Established -75 years f r RB. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis - • ter" memherot the Optometrical Aria dasion of Ontario. 8psoW sttenitoa liven to �ngtof glaaes. li7a. farted l 1 NO91 1 C, MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., N EafDn:ggh. memmttk��g the Gollegs ofaar and Snrgaoostario, li•entiateaJ College o! D/ Edlalmrgh. atisatioa to ddoto women andn, S'Aes and resiBrougham. PICKERING MEDICAL iSURGICAL and X-RAY INSTITUTE ONTARIO 8. ZLGIN Towma. M. B„ M. D., C. M., Phlsioiaa-in•eharga �se•Lliat !L 8sotsl Disseses. J'rottstio lata_ wares of Mea. Diseases o! -Women. Canners, '1'rmnors. lt•aq ezaminatdoa. Dfrsases o! sir nota, throsl raw longs. Elating glarsa ane �ti loafs sea ehroaln alssares. Osee 8ottn !i•a0 to tg wad 1 so 0 di81y l.eyai. E. FAREWELL, B.C., HARRIS - 0 SNa. Oaaasy Orown Attorney. and Coanly oovrt How. Wbisbv. ta, IJ;. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and • Solicitor. Notw7 Public. Etc, Money to can. Omc• Brocl at. North. Wbitbv. - gbly #lw*tsts** gas -b*. G. HAM -Issuer of Marria,9e Plekering y i3lage• 271y TPOUCHLR, Real Estate Auc- maz• tioneer• valuator, collector and issuer of ftwo licenses. Beongham. say _ HOPPER 'Issuer of Marriage D • Lfroassw in the County of- onsario. Otsw at "or* and bis reddeaa.. Ctar•mouL S.BEATON TOWNSHIP CLE 614 • Ooaysganoar, Cont�oav for 4,kia; g�� WL ie�ati Oaa. r•r — FPOSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer. • for' iountles of York sed Ontwio. Awe= from sob of a11 kinds a4taow46 to on abonesr Massive. Addraas Greoz 81nv P. 0... Out. - r� A. BRBWSTER. V. S.. Grade - tlJ a atm. of Toronto Tat Conwge, has aosd as ogee in Claremont T e. All die- s o! dom•slies tad aatmals broated. Calls Idr may or wgbs pronsp 3 attended to Sad. one BIG, sty B. PO'WRLL. Licensed Auc • dosser. vaisatoe wad eoll"Wi fait asantis• of Ontario and York, All finds of sales soadualed assbae pprtl1vasdy or by seaman. (Isla notes collapsed. Far dates nr other par irJoalare ®pply at resldemos.'Ifsabsth ilii, Pica. Sst=agas Orden left as Name ossa. Pick - or Macsab's state. Olaremons. will re. prota pAt sttaastos. sawafssstoo Scans- itssd. My phonsnamJ>ub ina000ndsat 1001 S. R, PENN+OCK IW1417SWALB, ON7. _fl'aasral Dlt•setor sift= Embalmer. Any business entrusted to me will be carefully handled. - Charges Moderate - Independent Phone s`do. 1514. JOHNPHILIP Has a full line of rre-h and cur- ed meats con"stantly on hand. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Bam, Bologna, Weiners, etc. - Highest pries paid for -'Butcher s.cattle .'iekering -,livery First -thee rigs for hire_ D-av or night Bus meets all train Teaming promptly attended to. Agent for Canada Carriage Cb. We He Peak, Pselleering. Many.. Colleges Close . for vacation at midsummer. Our College does not, • TORONTO. OST. v . is strictly first -clan§. None better in Canads. Enter now so as to take a position in the early 'fall. write- 11mv new position' pays three times what I got at teadbtng school ' less than four years ago ust previous to entering.your College. We placed this young man in a position after graduation and have now placed him again. Catalogue free. W:' J. Elliott, Principal Cor. Yonge and Charles Ste, a",P1N� ILLS WHITE SATIN— BRBAD A very sad and unusual event; In the death of Mrs, Hannah Pher- occurred to the death of Mr. and • rill, which occurred last bight -at her Mrs. Thomas Coutte. aL-the_bome of residence at Stn 29, on the Sin stop their son-in-law, Thomas Burns. r. carboro loses -one -of, lte _ Coutts was in his 87th year and had and most respected pioneer., The been ill for some time and his death oc-' lute Mrs. Pherrill, who was in her GRE�NWOOD men of this part. Mrs. Hamilton and three dao biers, firs. Ratcliffe, StouR- g - Miss F,lma McDowell. who has been CREAM BUNS=FAmiLY' - curved on March 31st. Mrs. Oon*ts 88th year, was ri member of the old _ - ' MILLS -FLOUR her parents. in Toronto. John and Mrs Linton and wee Dor holiday TI+IA BUNS -PASTRY _ was suddenly stricken with pneumn-nia Thomson family -9 "ttled in 9cxr — e,c r+' on hand at shop, BRAN andpassedaway April.lst. in her. 761 h, year. Both have been -life long rest- boro Township' hinny bears ago. She is survived by a grown-up family, AND OiREA69 e SHORTS ✓ dents of this district. Thft. double all of whom reside in Toronto and the H'issimi for Pastry Par=t, horseman, of Sutton. for the at the East -end Barber Shop. funeral service was conducted by the surrounding neighborhood. The fun. Baker's Joy for Bread Thos_ and Mrs. '-Henderson. of To. ronto spent Good Ft4day, with L. and :.JUMBO RP°. Mr. McFadyen, of Dunbarton eral took place on Wednesday lith Ghilharn Flour Wheatleta, r —SCJREENING3 {wheat) - and was largely attended,_ Heartfelt syympathy is felt for the bereaved' tam- interment in St. Andrew's cemoery, Scarboro. Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat, �---�— OATS^. W. : sly, Four daughters and one won are otaly by the cool . n,erve which has Rolled Oats, Buckwheat Flour, Pot and Pearl Burley. t`orner•King and -Church Qy*. OAT CHOP left to mourn the lose of both father GREEN RIvRR _ _„ P1C1>`�riug, ritarlO _ _ CORN AND CORN CHOP and, mother. The remains' -were laid to teat in Erskine cemetery. Locust Grove Farm, the residence "arid FEEDS Bran, Shorts, Midlio e r hiIXE0 GRAIN & CHOP L of B. J. Mrs. Carter, was the scene of a quiet but pretty wedding on Wed- Crusbec{„Oats, Staley Feed, _AuDLQY " . .w,.c._ 1 nt�day, March gist, when, their eldest Coft Chop. American Corn. Oats, Molassine - �e �-�t Mrs. A. Lintner. of Audley, has sold, daugbter,_Lilian was united, in mar- nage to Alberi"J. Grey, by the Rey. �t�Meal. Seed Meal. V©.&M VO.A.I her property to Wm. Puckrin for a fancy price. Mr. Langford, of Whitevale. The Specially 'Mixed Grain to make P y .(Scranton D. L. alt W,) Bailey Wetherell has been very ill bride who was given away by her hens Ia y STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA for some time past. His many fri- father, entered the room to the straies- Bibby's Cream Equivalent for calves. ends wish him a speedy recovery. of Lohen rig's bridal chorus, played Calf Meal. m AND STEAM Mrs. Fred Hoar. of Green barn, died h Miss J� Malcolm. She was un. y tended and attired in her travelling -POULTRY jroob - ` PRICES RIGHT. on Easter Sunday, after a Hager y. g mR illness. Friends of the family eatend y suit of brown sarin. Only the imine- Meat Scrap, Pone and Meat, Charcoal, Shell and Grit. 1� their sympathy. diate relatives of the bride and groom J.. L. SPINS, ..LIMITED, The Ladies' Aid met at the home of Sirs. N, J. Chapman. There was a � were present. Atter receiving the hearty congratulations of those pres- Cotton Seed Meal is the cheapest and 4- beat feed on the market for milk. PICKERING, ONT. Rood attendance. Much business was ; transacted by way of increasing the ent. the bridal party repaired to the dining room, where a sumptuous wed- Try Molassine Meal for horses, cattle and pigs. You will never bewith- membership aud.laimching new scbe- ding supper was served, after which out it after using it. J mea in aid of the chu=rch. T e nblic the happy couple left on the evening short boneym000. The I will exchange CORN CHOP for � 2a to 50 acres convenient to Rail- w lit tsecot,ie acgiSaTnte� wit the a of Ibis-weeting later. Mr4. Chapman bride received' many beautiful. and useful showing high good Barley bound for pound Depot or village with good build -good makes a eapital hostess -and all had a time. presents .-the esteem in uhieb she is held. We all Cement and Plaster kept an hand. ings. We have a client can pay - --+--- - join in-wiehiaR them a long and pros- sash for suitable place. GLEN MAJOR - perous journey through life. �- -- Fisher Company Dr. and Mrs. Redman are visiting BROUGHAM 4iE A S T L K E" ,John & friends in @v=llla. Mrs Wilton was in Toronto visit En Country Real Estate: a nal John Eisou has moved to Altona, where he-wil)-reside in --future. Is a few days IA -it week, Mrs. men of this part. Mrs. Hamilton and three dao biers, firs. Ratcliffe, StouR- g 010 LVMSDEN BUILDING, Miss F,lma McDowell. who has been H, Malcolm spent Easter with huebancf, Fred -Boni, in the death of a 0 ADELA2D2i Sr., E.. Toitoa-ro. 111 all winter, is now improving. Wm Dunn, of Balsam• spenta sou- her parents. in Toronto. John and Mrs Linton and wee Dor holiday TOOLS SSARPENED Gravers, � i ple of dayys with friends l:a-the glen. Mrs. W. Fias is seriously ill at pre@- othv spent the with their pen_ pie bete. r+' on hand at shop, 11 Baskets Sic ent. We hope fou sk speedy recovery. -Johnston and cousin, Mine d�rewa. snt Sunday D.,and ., and seettreRn exxrt Correction: ; qt. .each.. ... David -:Stites has engaged with•Cbaa, with Mr°• Russell. , 0 qt. Baskets 3c each. Par=t, horseman, of Sutton. for the at the East -end Barber Shop. fast ebbing away and within twenty- Covers lc each. season... Percy Pugh has engaged wiih John Thos_ and Mrs. '-Henderson. of To. ronto spent Good Ft4day, with L. and See our. House Furnishings- of; all 1 -qt. Berry )coxes 40 cents -per 100. Tarr. of Claremont, for the summer Mrs. Johnston. JAS O'C(d, 'NOR, PICH1sRING 2'4 27 t C h cemetory on Wednesday. followed by Mr and Mrs Thirds of 'rt 4. rates ije sac and has started on his new dutter, crop o, - Bvery package guarsteed and prices After several months' illness. Mrs. rpent tho holiday and over Sunday at The shingle that has given sans - are guaranteed not to raise If Oscar Pickett died at her home here James Wilton's. faction for over 88 yeam. Empire ordered now and get on March 24th -at the age of 67 years. Wm. and Mrs. Cassie and children; Corrugated it before Iron with s . thein when you The funeral took place on the follow - Want avant them. • I Ing Saturday to the union cemetery; former's parents. 2F"inby of Agincourt. spent Easter with the you in. corrugation. s_ and was largely attended. Harold Johnston. of Belloville Col- buy other makes, - It you are in " Chopping and Oat Rolling as usual- lege, spent the holidays with his aunt, n6ed o£ 't, Cream Separator. Try wi ev6ry day. WHITBY Mrp David Russell.- a Premier for 30 days. Also W. •Q'. Barnes, G een RiverGrant Malcolm. who intended going gasoline engines- from-S.W.00 ftp: The rate struck for this year by the to the front with sinAmbulance corps: See or write me -before buying. GET OUR PRICES Lawn tml, including the war tae is 111 at hid home here. ill of one mill and toil accounting for the T. C. 'Machin• A P. Machin and H• Bell Phone. sewer system. is only 281 mill@. The A Teasdale ofTr,rontn spent Easter On Emery Wheels, Sawing assessment of ahoost two niiili-49 with the former's parents. makes tb+lii eom arativel less rate F. J. Prouge, - Pieke - Bachine-4, Saws. Gasoline P y R Y Poncber ,and J�+hn PatGlter, of ""� ppaossible, 'With the great building Toronto, tape' v Fasrer with the form. Engines and Cream boom now on there will be a targe in- er'- father. Thomas Poucher. crease of the assessment and a tower - Mrs. R. Witter and da htt r, sit"" Separators. ` „ ug I baye ten stmkittX pug, rate another year. 131 -dye or re for a: are sifts, Mrv, C � _ Two new bou@es started by A. Ban- Matthews here for a: few Jaye, fat• sale. del, of the Whir .be Hou+e, laat Janu- My-* Holthy, Sr, and 3fiaa Lillie ary are now nearly ready for orcu- Holthv %roar over Atindwy with the ? � %• moi. J'A.CKSCINT paney by tenants ready to move in. latter's pparputs, Pp and Mr-. Hokhv +: + VV. E. Vanstone bas this week roved The Molhodist Ladle@' Aid will hold Cei ientLumber -$ROCK ROAD. f s _ lnio his fine ill`s _tor=ts house started thEir .annual mextlna.ln the chufeh �/ Christmas week. These are butsamp-' 'oo WedneFday. Apt it 14th. All mem- Latif, Shingles, Ready Roo80g, GUNN'S lea of what is going on in the bon -4v bens are requested to be present. tt !1 bonding line in Whitby. It is stated .�_. 1Corrugated Iroo,, .s Shan Crop Fert�hzer ! by well informed officials' of the town = ' WHiTEVALa. Eastlake Shtn Ips,ew Will that fifty houses will be under way g pay you from 2u to 100 , [xod)t with the opening of the season. Fred M@jor is visiting reiatives--in , c ; Pe g Cedar Po. t , $tee1 Pdsts, The dedication of the two new'tne- Syracuse, N. Y. Gunn 's Ho !' g :Beal will reduce your food morial windows in St. John's church Lawrance Major spent the week -end Wire seeing. _ e. bill and make -your begs pay in spite at the Bay very fittingly occurrea on with his parents., of the high cost of ,feed. Faster Sunday. Rev. H. • W. K. Al. White hap purchased anew baby Ifyon�are got DR to bili"`};• let, me Gunn's Ground Bone and Beef Scrap Mowll, B. A., of Wycliffe. Toronto. grand Heintzman pian&-;,;.- give vett mjr price oto Any-. will make your hens lay and keep Mr. Glover, of the same college. who Mips -Alice Turner is spending the thin ou ma d them laying, is in charge of St. John's. dude inter- holidays with her parents. gequire. y For prices address eating references to the -two departed Mian Lydia Major spent -over Sun - in whose memorythese beautiful win- day with Pieltering friends. Thos. Reevely,. - Loclist Hill down are erectiThey are the Rev, Harry White leaves shortly for the C RE E SO Ind. phone, Mark. 1508 John Pentland, first rector of the Panama-Pacide Expositiota.. A. s church, 1941.1065, and Miss Margaret Ml+aera. Thomas and James Nowla 7V REALESTATE Warren, sister of Dr. Warren, mayor are friends In the vale. LOCUST HILL 'e"' of Whitby. Mrs. Staples and Miss Marjorie sp�nt tbe',.-week-end with A. E: and Ars. _ �ttSltYN its - GREENWOOD . MajliT.- Thomas Hamlin is under_ the 'doe-, s�iag�t>Ksi •M. Gleeson spent Easter in Toronto tor's core., We will be glrid'to Ree him�s .-.._,,.. __,, with his son. again. OUT'PRICES.Lawrence Denny hasbought Wm. A project.is on toot to holdam oos- _ _ t I haoeFor Sale it Hottse FL -n --d Lot Hollis' house and takes possession the ter" ptenic -on Wbitevile Island on y _ in Pickering Village. Large lst of May. may. 24th. 'IN•SPITE. OF garden, some young fruit Newton Brignall-an,d-wife spentthe .Miss Flo and Arthur Thompson trees. Everything in holidays with the former's mother, spent the week -end with Joseph and _ first-class ; repair. Harold a t Mrs. Ellis. . ��� 1 i..L� Call and *see me as this is a bar- Harold Mathews has Rot settled in 'id=ea Irene Pugh entertained some 1 -_._ the botel property, which he recently young friends at a sumptuous birth-• gain for someone. purchased from James Denny. day party. } W. H. Hollis is leaving the employ Twenty-five people from the village Stock Foods- rI ! V. Richardsoa� of F. L. Green. He is leaving shortly attended the ball at Frank Lees, 25 Regular $1.00 for 89c. for Queenston where be has secured • Tennis Cresent, Toronto, Reg. 65c. for 59c. _NotalPtEblie• 1?icket work. Ed. Bell. as purchased from the �5-- -- A -number -of friends and -neighbors .Petr' ?Se for 19e. met at the home of Oraham and Mra. tree sprayer and is prepared to'receive Healing Oil- 8a48 you -lots of Water ? Johnston a few a"veninge previous to orders. Regulap •60c. for 39c their removal to Brougham and pre- -Messrs. Will and Blake Beaton, 71* C. Ills IllCift Cif WWTLVALit sented Mr. Johnston with a watch Harry Zinn and Miss Hilburn, of To- Reg. 25c, for 19C. -_ _- and Mrs. Johnston' with a pin, thus ronto, -spent Sunday, with D. R. and Nyal's Cough and Distemper is prepared to furnish you anythingsbowing the friendship -and goodwill Mrs. Beaton.; ip the line of.•water supply such as that existed among their neighbors Quite a number attended the funeral tablets, -50C.. and themselves. After wishing them of the late James Hamilton, of Stouff- N -al's woriu-.tsihlets 751. �- plumbiumps, windmills, bydruuhc rams, long life and rosperity in their new ville, last Thursday. Mr. Hamilton Y plumbing, etc. Cooling Liniment 50c. home, the ga .ring broke up about was a resident of �'Vhitevale for some They are alsq expert, well .drillers midnight, years and was one of thealost popular Spavin Linimetit $1.00. �. *}� �1 Q $�TV� 1110 and respectfully solicit. your patron; -• fgr We extend our sympathy to Thos, and Mrs Wilson and to the .bereaved men of this part. Mrs. Hamilton and three dao biers, firs. Ratcliffe, StouR- g + -Colie' emedy•$1.06. " r ♦�1 the ,tune. Ind..ohon Yi21, age , e huebancf, Fred -Boni, in the death of a villa, burs. Turner, Mongolia, and Mrs. . Tonle & Condi•iion tablets lac. •= - 'A full line of Fresh Meats always TOOLS SSARPENED daughter and wife. . For some years she had been far from strong, but bar Cook. Sandford, have our sympathy. A timely warning wn' as giveto our Have your ekes examined by us r+' on hand at shop, _ We rfiake a specialcy'of erosscut'sa�ds, grit and determination kept her up and around the house. It was not friend Silas Windsor in rather a fort. ible manner one night_ recently as he ., and seettreRn exxrt Correction: ; Wagon on,road every day. Toole of all kinds. Locke repaired. Razor -booing a specialty. For a.first- rlass bair trim or an easy shave call _ . until the da revioua to her. death y 'p that she'found that her strength was was returnin ft -6136 a socia] evening at f3 g Dunbarton. While descending Dixie + , T. - McFADDEN Fresh Pork Sausage a spicialty at the East -end Barber Shop. fast ebbing away and within twenty- bill at a very good rate of speed, a -out s_ "'Butcher's cattle wapted See our. House Furnishings- of; all four_ hours the- vital spark ha.d Red. The remains were conveyed to. Salem -tire blew on- an exceedingly dan. gerous turn of the road. Mr: Wind- DruggiRt--Graduate Optician, -" JAS O'C(d, 'NOR, PICH1sRING kinds. SliRhtl'Ryp ed Carpets " from 15 cents if yard•up. cemetory on Wednesday. followed by sor averted a very serious accident L targe cmcourFe of friend's and neigh- otaly by the cool . n,erve which has t`orner•King and -Church Qy*. W. J -GORDON P]CKERINGi iwtq. - nlways dikingiiished him. i P1C1>`�riug, ritarlO " . .w,.c._ 1 v:.: u. '�.t: r'.. -• +^r�+ti:•!v.�.�;'t _.. +�.rsdns-ws.a+F-,!F �...+.-_�F i_� s •�x-:+ _ �,s� - � _ . _ �4 , - .....- a•ar..._.,JF. y Tom.,: -x'7.7_.." ._ _-pA^^:._.-. '. ;- _. _e;: _�; s _ Y: - r• s �' _ r LENISH _ , ; — quite gyne. Continue every night R until a cure is completed. YOM- BLOOD r - - - i SPRING BED CROSS SERVICES. - -' IN THE News of interest to evertalar _. tive and friend of the Canadin, sol- _ -Just now you are feeling "out of a - + �, f -diets who are now in France and sorts"—not your urivai.selL Quite of Those who will in the near future !exhausted at times'and cannot de- ti„:< s be in the zone of operations has ,- vota •real energy to your work, a been received at the head office of 0 Q ftp Sleep does not rest .you and Y9!4 . -� ;' � the_- Canadian .Red . Cross .Society _ crakeug feeling all tired .out. "' ? from Colonel Hodgetts, Canadian eti i ng }'f:: s , commissioner -in London, in which 'through your muscles and•yoints, or ;l, � he says that he has .completed may `be your skin is disfigured by ar'rangementa for the information +rashes, boils or pimples. Head- y bureau to forward •particulars re- - aches, twinges of, neuralgia, fits of A y ;, # t ; '"�.+ -' garding wounded and missing Can- TCO iaerdousrlesst irritability of temper , adiane. This work will not conflict o TORONTO ON T. MO""'w and •a disordered stoniaeh often in S x „ 4, with the official returns but will -crease your discomfort -in -the � awry *> � ." ' x %< supplement them by furnishing sub- f ; spring. Sequent information to relations as The cause—winter has left its „'>:3 _ _to their conduct and progress, The' mark on you. These xroubles. are F•; work will be carried on upon the i e that vour_ilQt�_�....kf ! ! gn - _ is oor•and � " � ,i� - -- setts--kneaas'-t-lt� British -wed (;r<�aa • !watery, that " ur nerves are ex- _ _-_ and with their co-operation. filaueted. You must tensor and en- 't f ilk, rr�� rr `-rich your blood at once.andrestores dI „: bureau was started in connection a7VfTE1r�V tone to your tired nerves, or there ;' r ,� r with the British Red Cross Society may be a complete breakdown. The r` for the purpose of. keeping the re- AT E —_-'most powerful remedy for_ -thea M . - -lames and Trianon of wounded and spring- ailments ,in men, women y , y, missing l'i'itish soldiers cognizant DISINFECTING and c'liildren is Dr. �` illiams' Pink r r, of their progress and 'whereabouts. --• --- fills for Pale Peopre,because these - ;; It was felt that a similar scheme Pills creanse -- bad blood - -and M' z , . VA might be started by the Canadian C`QV ETS DRAINS ,strengthen weak nerves. t `x« society and the message received f + g News rich, repo gbloadp your Q!+ ry� from the commissioner shows that SINKS' j+ G rl reatest need in a rim " iB lenti- ~ n ' ` " ` this has been done. C madisns will ea fully created bi• Dr. Williams Pink ,, k therefore be able to hear how their :Pills, and with this new, 1lure wounded sons and, brothers are W~ blood' is your veins you quickly ; " — progresaing anr�t© kn�_of__thei:r /�; ,r`'� ti._`....--- !regaia health and increase your , safety if missing or captured. ��; •. "'. ,r.•..,y �::. strength. Then your skin becomes�• There must be few people in this `clear, your eyes Fright, our v : h 8 y countzY.:who ds, ave each mornin \_ nerves strong and you feel bettor, >y f "M.>�% Dean the casualty list to sea whe eat better, sleep better, And are _ Ther any of those deer to - them 'able to do your work - - - As It.Is Too Often. have been wounded, or in some - - - -Begin -your spring tonie trees£ - cases killed. Now that the "Prin- .. New Recruit Here's an offieer'-What are we • !neat to -da fur the blood and - __ cess Pat�re in the treaohea and - aerrea wins Dr. ��iUliams' Pink supposed to doll part ofP* expeditionary force is of our brave Cana►diaa soldiers and Pills—the Pills that strengthen. I Second Ditto:—"I dunno. Let's cut him dead" —Draw=n by A1[red either in France or on its way there witl enable them to correspond _ These Pills art sold by most f Leete it London E3ketch. = acid will therefore soon be in the with these reg udariy-. Healers, but do nut. be persuaded_ - - - firing - line, these lists ' - will be This new branch of the Red Cross to taste "something just the e:ame. r��e► �,e►^s,e- sift well with sugar and cinn&m,4Da w -ate d with even greater interest work will this: be the means of �f sou can't get the genuine Pillsthan before. The naeles that we shortening thegreat gulf that cepa- and bake light olden cria se from your dealer the • will be sent g p' wish least of all to e are those of rates die a+od+dtier on active serous Ylargerhey. — Ingredients • One u mail: oat paid, at b0 cents i the killed, men who have Parra on from his loved rtes at home and . r x P pHOME Pgg. one cupful of ooniectioners' the field of honor- in the test artll brit s box or sex -boxes for 83 i0- by : y 'greatest g oo®.tort_ and joy into ,writing 1'ha Dr. Wi4liama' Medi. ,.igar, one -halt etrpful of ground cause that they could die for, the many a homme in Canada. g g cause of f reedum and- ri hteous-. +eine Co., Brockville, Ont. pecans. a dudEin of cinn.amc�n Grp- g _ _.. 4b, nonal). Method heat egtg and su- to lack down the column of ` gar fur ten minutes and rest and c of asualties and see the name one _ Crackers in Cooker). 'seat well: - Run along to of it Why Boards Have knot:~. • Not Quite Cert Bin. 8 p wounded is alb a relief, 'for he -Sardine XUture.__(.San wafers.- or you can use plain soda ht have be"m+iseing" ; the Some boards have knots because A certain business -man is of erve as- wa�es _ opinion that he has an exceeding!y appetizer kin one rsmallat ubox of sardines ; add ncheon ) Bone and crCracker SandwfeheiR. _ — Cream -j y . it is lint conveys no ccepuncethe they are made from trees lin the $alright office boy, .. and nothin ry ; it sa true and ore accelits the many branches The knot in the _ g' the iuice of one lemon, a little cheese', plain or with pimento$, news with more hope '-Missing"- board is part of t;be root of the _ leases him better than to tell haw Worcestershire sauce .a -id enough reserves or a mixture - of cream I leaves an-- emptier feelingOne branch in tihs trunk of the .tree a acquired the youngster's ser catsup to make a smooth peace I cheese and ourrint lel Cy all make ' fears long suspense, or worse than- When you see a It it means that A notice had been posted in Spread on crisp saltines and serve good fillings. Nice for afternoon I all, utter darkness before the tree was eut dozen and e man's shop windoyr, which read ; two Qn-.a plate :with ashce.Qf lemon spreads, - picnics or ; the home Anew $eld.oi vr�rk has now open- the log sawed up into boards, the as 1011awa :—'Boy wanted.'- about and two stuffed -olives luncheon. rd for the Red Crass, a work that limb was gnawing out -from th,e in.; r _ ourteep eA a,' A lad . of that Mork Oysters.—Form fresh eau =— will commend itself to every .Cana- side of the tree at the spm .where l ge, wit title that was preposses- - diari and es ci_all those . whose the Fnot o6curs. The wood -in the ung in his al.pearance came Tato sage meat into oval cakes resemb- _ Ha'Ips ,(ions the Way. Pe y i.> ling a large oyster in sha)se and brotaiers; -sons and husbands have knot is. harder than the rest -of the tine office, and stated -.that he clad I A small piece u um camphor .in crossed 'the water to fi h g ' ;tea$ the notice. "So you thrnk ou !size. Roll liberally in. finely rolled P f•� P gl' t is 'the beard because more str8n• th is' y soda crackers and saute in a pea, a. vase of water wilt keep cut flow- great Armageddon. It will'be a needed at the base of a branch and _. w4u like to have tine },oait,on ers fresh a lung time. relze€ to many to hear that- some- in that part of it growing m they sing a good amount of bee€ drip _LILe errhant. 'Yes bir,'= pings and butter. Conk ?ons enough . A Weak a"lutiun of alum will re- thing is now being done -to trace -Lice than in tidier parts. This is W" the reply; "I wanE' GSjub,' lith viva the co �ol a faded- carpet' _these -who have been - lost in .the necessary to , slake tihe bragch I'don't know -Shat I can _promisq'w to et centre be well. dune, and do lkeep it for the full fourteen Fears." not let outside get -too dark or after a thorough sweeping. war. strong eaougish w support not only citisp. White vaseline is sod dress-' By this- i0ew arrangerngnt with itself, but also the smaller limbs i,ogic of the Leaded. E:+calloped Oysters. —Drain the inti h r russet or patent leather; the British Red Cross Society the growing out from it. po.,� orith absorbent cotton after liquor from a pini of oysters. Small relatives of men in the -Canadian `YW�i ho ae+s there I" the natty _;t .V 4h zh& finger. ti contsngents will be keit in constant g y "one wr o. n ay—t yrs is I< i challenged. atnal! uddtn dish seasoaia each The o�oking; process of aaythiag knowledge' of the progress that Warned. , g their Rounded relatives or frieada "Lord' Roberts," answered -the pudding cooked in a double boiler can be layer with salt, pepper and dots of I are makin and. will also, where Miss Young="I warn yutragainsb - tipsy recruit. butter. Between each 1 er_ and hurried if salt is added to the wa g % aia the sentry humanossible, be told the marrying that man, deaF. I'm aura Ag y put the. �uea over` top strew 'a good layer of fine ter* in file outer boiler. humanly p where•abouts.of those who are offi- no will lead a double life,` 'Miss_ - aa and. received a like answer, cracker crumbs: dotting 'top well Rhubarb can be mato, & e other cik-ll reported as -missing " This older "'Well, if I don't marry him lowhereupon be knocked the -offender -with . butter. Bake in `moderate fruits and made into a delicious will surely take a great 1'oad off the I'll have to lead a single •one -,one _ a ldo�rn. When the latter.. ca+tne -to, oven until well heated throu band Pie. For instance, rhubarib and 8 g top is light gold co;or, g minds of those relatives and friends that, worse." - - he ser east was heroin over•hlay. - _ apples together aredelic)ous. _ "Sep hire!" •_ said the sergeant, Escalloped To>nalocs. —Proceed Fine -linens- and pieces.of lingerie t`why didn't you answer right when - 'wi11 -last much -longer if. they are as directed fur oysters, but also I ���•i Abe sentry challenged you l" add a teaspoonful of sugar w the wrung out by band and not put WILL �1SB YOUR ---THROBBING HBID -Holy 'St, Patrick 1 replied the - throu h the wringer. r p seasoning of -eai•h'layer mire juiceI �N� STOP DROPPINGS IN THE THRO��! -recruit; `'if he'd do that to L>rd' dtained from tomatoes may, be Apiece of Lace of net 'starched !Roberta, what would he do to plain partly added if many 'cracker are and Put-undeF a hole in a Iace •cur- i J1dike Flanagan I' used, while the -rest may be used twin, then pressed smooth with a f„r s,�li stock. warm iron, will scarcely- be visible. i thereby et[ectuaIly ridding the system P To Cure Sniffles and Clear Meringue. $eat the whiteswithIf flour is placed in the oven un- I of the real cause of the trouble. g egg- til at is thoroughly heated it will I Stuffed Hcstrtls Nothing � Catarrhozone promptly opens up a revuIvin a beater. until stiff, $ - . add sugar• two spoonfuls at a time, not be so apt to lump in • making clogged nostrils, takes that irritating ' nesting two minutes between. Now thickeningAor gravies, soups' and -Equals "CStarrhozone = }pain out of the nose, prevents the 'Per• - ill on • to . of u s run on with ' mation of hard painful crusts. If there sauces. 1 p p •ty _ iis a nasty 'discharge it disappears n•f'tgl ' D astrv.•scluoi-rt, sift a spoonful of 1 lemon that` is, heated velli yield Youcure itCco petely�ibymCatarrhozona, a Pew Hours', use of Catarrhozone in. a onset over top and set in moderate more juice. than •flee that is cold. _ Ihaler. If a bad cold keeps you sneez• : oven until a night golden color. When cold, place the lemon in a Any sort of Catarrh, whether in nose- Ini, if you have dull frontal pains over Meringne must then,cool- in a warm ,heated oven -until- its is • . garm' throat or bronchial tubes, can be driv the eyes; you'll get the speediest cure . place or it Rill- fall. It must be through: possible with Catarrhozone. _ Eu - en forever out of the system by sim• Years of wonderful success in Eu - firm and creamy in centre • with a There is a vast difference between ply breathing in the -healing vapor of t the flavor of good turnips and those rope and America have proved Ca• short crisp top. � g p _ Catarrhozone. � Crarker Torte; - Ingredients : that brave: -been 3tauding on the _,; tarrhoz'br a specific for all catarrhal, ` UAW Dour a one cupful of fine rano- market stall for a week •or. two ; It's in the nostrils and sir passages throat, bronchial and breathing•orhan ` eggs, pf g that Catarrh germs breed. The germ” troubles. Simple, pleasant, safe aril fated sugar,one-rfuarter. cupful_ask the market man to cut a tui .killiizg Vapor of C'atarrbozone means sure. Use the tried and proven rpme- 1 _ I of cold water; one teaspoonful of nip in two fur you and if 'it is solid instant death to these germs—means dy, Any dealer anywhere can supply_ _ �•.. �•� vanilla extract, one cupful o crack- VAN; rac - _ Mgt VAN;aspMl er dust, two tablespoonfuls of co- _Potato-es_w_. __attain "firm 'Enna througbout all the sore membranes, $1.710; sdiall size 50c; trial size 25c. "eoa, one'-acant £easpoonful o1 bak mealy all winter if air -stacked lime inqpowder. Method—Break eggs is sprinkled over . the . barrels or into a large round -bottomed bowl, bins; the•Iime absorbs the moisture, SUGAR • add sugar and Beat ' five to sevep When booking rice, if necessary THE CHOICEST No choicer or puree sugar minutes. -odd water -and eifract, to stir, always 'use a fork -instead beatwell and then beat in the re- of a spoon, as" the -spoon -crushes can be produced than St. ' p rains and makes • it look - Lawrence Granaleted whits • pared cracker dtiat. As soi..r as the 8 . Pure Cane Sugar. well blended pour into a small mushy. Vandusen tube mold and -bike until -Clean youp,-se-wing machine fre- Made from choice selected Dane eu(sr, by the moil ;modern and' a toothpick if inserted comes out r tl}v• i(.� ou cold - have gooperfeotmachinery, it is now offered glean. Invert =and coot in .ppan, pe )u Serose�9.011 8n� db$Orb in three different sires of Irain— then either ice with plain co> tec- ent cotton are admirable for the eaob onelhe oboioest-qudity. - - . P tionErs, .fern ' better stiIh split purpose', follow wits a good lu'bri• St. La;muee Sugar is packed in icing P _ - - 100 lb., 251b, and 20 lb. sealed begs. into three layers $nd spread -ten- eat -or.- . and also In 5 lb, end 2 fib. sorton....... 4a•ectene_d.. whipped cream .between For tired feet, throw a handful > an��yBbaybedb't elf rst class and over tpp and sides. By using o1 Epsom saltie into a foot-tilb of • j •he beg. .-ne pint of cream .tbls will'be. suf- very warm Spate. -Immerse the- ST. heST• I.A=Ra 511GAR RBPiNmius ficierrt-fo•r eight people. feet apo mm4lex for to or lb min - fix - LWID,1 ONTRUL - y dui ('innamon Crackers.—ly.ice with utes, dry and get into -bed, • __ z;•tars I afternoon' tea. Take plain soda Refreshing else will lQllow and , biscuits, spread with -soEL - butter, that tired, solar g s4psation will 6e u • SHORT VERSUS TALL MEN. T �TnR^� ��Il{. �O •AN INTERESTING CASE. � rortares of Rheumatism Speaking at the Royal Sanitary I— 1 Never Y e U etitute, London, Dr. Pembrey contend- m, Heavy Fine Imposed on an Amerl- - - -- Yield to This Remedy ed that the mere measurement of legs _ RO Without The�'j'� can Railroad.", i and weight as a qualification for na- tional service had had its little day. It -.- The talose supervision exercised A Marvel of Speed, ar�falllny wa's weight of brain and proportions by the Interstate Commerce cam POTTED Cure for Old Chrorli, es. of trunk that counted. The shrrt or WHAT MRS. A. AYERON SAYS elan over the United States ' average man had more endurance, 01� DODD'S HIDNEY PILLS. railroads ie. illustrated by the heavy MEATS -- GET A TRIAL BOTTLE TO -DAY. more pugnacity, more responsive pow- fine imposed recehtly by the federal With reliable old Nerviline you can er than the average tall man. Quick- courts on the Michigan Central Full flavored and rub out the pain of Rheumatism Scia- nese of response came from the short- Railroad of $2•i 000 for failing to The etfectl cooled p Alberto Lady Feels It Her Duty � g P y - --•' • "Lica, Lumbago, or Neuralgia -rub it er length of nerve; there was more collect demurrar" charges from the , child's concentration of heart ower. Even to Tell Her Friends of the Bene- g make delicious away so completely that you fedi like � p National Fire �oofin Com -uew all over. statistics of the present war showed fit She Has Received from Dodd'Sp g P4 delight. sandwiches. - In the case of these demurrage that "fine men do not resist disease The It matters not how deeply seated I kidney Pills. charges the unfortunate railwa is the pain is, or how long you have nad I and wounds," so effectually as the - -3 e µ mIt-rubbing with the king of all lint- shorter or more compact mea. In Fait, Alberta, April 5th. (See- sometimes between the devil -and Picnicker • a rching and shooting and staying tial the deep sea for the shipper, -par-' choice. meats--Nervi3lae' will -sure yob ).-''I never want to be without p Nerviline, -is highly eoncentm.ed- Owers -the ft -were -all -on --the. side odd's-Kidme Pulls'' so says Mrs. tacul_arly.. the large shipper, ia_of- Rverybody?it g of the shorter n en. A. Averon, ne .of the old st and watentchful slowslid o issi whereas the favorite. 'about flue times stronger than the or- ' watchful eom,mrssion� p g 3y Binary white ammonia liniment- s - sus ectin a most highly respected citizens of.; therefore it penetrates quickly -sinks concealed rebate, is ever threaten- s„ -_--,in deeply -and gets.right at the core Good hints. ----- --1's place, ing punishment. A fine such as the { of the pain at once -draws. out the I am an old lady, sixty-eight Even in business .: is well to be years of age," 'Mrs. ANeron con- one just imposed will probably 1 • 'lameness, takes away the stiffness- I fired with zeal. People who lull tinuea "and had Kidney trouble force' the railroads to insist on i eases -the ,joints that have hurt you so ' y 7 • much. the roost like to crow about it. He for twenty years, My heart both- prompt oollectaoas; and the Caner irsistise los saz<E. - ', Out comes file pain eve time who has a bee in his bonnet'' often di Board of Railway Commission ry you eyed me, my muscles would cramp, era may fallow suit. Shippers who Z. aaWlsor, Ninety Colborne street. r rub on Nervillne, which contains some gets stung.. Some people take bush- and my back ached. Neuralgia Toronto. of the most valuable have been storing their goods on pain -subduing els of pains to keep out of a peck was added to my troubles. F YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELLA "tea remedies known td science. Worth Its j freight cars air the railroad's es I Fruit, stock, Grain or Dairy Farm 1 of trouble. People why do things "Doll's Kidney Pills are the weight In gold to every family in the 4bv halves secure fractional re- only medicine that have helped me, ense w then no longer be able I coiborn St- Toronto.' Brampton, cr eo land, and sure to cure the emergent to escape pa,;iment by putting up sults It is natural for a man to and I cannot recommend them too 13K- W- DAWSO r, Colborne sit., Toronto. and minor ills of a hundred kinds that ( i excuses or playing on the fact that desire 1,o stutter w hen he pro-' highly. I feel it my duty to tell -'constantly arise. Get the large 64c they are ggod custcrq�ers Of' the NURSERY STOCK. r family size bottle; small trial size 25c. nuunces his own doom. Conscience my friends what Dodd's Kidney railroad• Nerviline is sold by every dealer ev- t may riake cowards of us all, but -it Pills did for me." ,L �� TRawsE8aIE6, itasPElr$xt>; , Po - S TATOES. Catatosue fres Llct;onnel3 erywhere. I is the gallery that makes a lot. of, "Ladd's Kidney Pills are the a stn. Port Burwoll, on: `Getting' the Cider. _ -:heroes. It is sheer nonsense to favorite remedy of the old folks. itaxscsyzaiss;ave. - ; SIS BANAN:IS A DAY. claim that truth lies at the 1 uttom They cure the, Kidrteys, which are Johnny was sent to the cellar to t r - the first of the organs of the body draw a pitcher of cider, When he i� is to nal? na external, , ed wiTih- o a well, Truth never lies. _ 8 1. i 1Fntire Tribe. iu atriean sung{es!, .� to feel the strain'of years. By cur,- gut back the guest commended him. cu: pain by our home treatment write 1 in the Kidneys Dodd's Kidney `'You must have rod judgment us bLimi too tate. Dr. Betltnuc: Medical BLLbalst On Theta. '_ R y g'' � g Co., Limited. Calling»ood, lin? Y 'twill Quickly Cure Pri!s ensure pure blind and pure to fill the pitcher so accurately in I J Bananas are "rich in. nutriment, 1 } a,- blood gives • renewed- energy all the `dark without running it over. and because of their heretofoie Any Sour Storgach c,er the body. That's why the old ".Aw, that ain't hard," replied little cost; they have been indulged ! J folks say '•' Dodd's Kidn. �:• Pills, Johnny. ' "Yer see, when the- eideT - ' ;in extensively by the pour, dec?are•s more genexpert. ally consumed id also be j henYlaw wasness warkiAtig arounds. the make pie feet young agaiq - go$tup todthe firs quint of my_.Lhau�b ?s..bama�a �;i .... •I - ,I recognized how very much `'meat" farm last winter. I had an attack of Share -4 Our Evvr Pail. ►� � e'�L , .w ,.... •. ,.a f - y MOTHER PRAISE �•��• ••Q••••W�•- a there is contained in them. Inflammation," writes Mr. E. T'. Daw- p uea,re aft :u_ o.., Ilii.,, a,". - In the jungles of Africa wbole'kins, of r ?t Richmond. "l -wag weak I,i�d cares. His love for each c,n,e BABY'S OWN TA13LETSi tribes subsist principal?y on bans for a t,.,� time. but well enoug`t to of us is so deep, su personal, so work until spring. But something tender, Nays the Rev. J. It. Miller, ass: they are heir staple f xci : , _ ent their bread, in fact. A savage bo il, I to use salts or physic th my all the time. by ewels. for I -had hefti distress, at He b6res a er ur everS ruggle, writes: y pain, Mrs. S" I have Laurie, used rBaby's -Own edery ;5 pounds weight on his head. 'stomach kept sour. and 'alxays after marching from sunup to sundown Like as a father pitieth; his chit- Tablets ever since my baby was ,• ~ an a diet of six bananas a daj, eating there was a pain and fullness, dren, a•, the Lord pitieth them that two weeks old and would naf: be land all the symptom, of twest;nal in- fear Him.'' God is our Fahr, and I without them as I consider them - lfest think of it, oma six bananas a ' 1 y digestion.' Nothing helped me until t His care .iw gentler than a human the best medicine in the ootid tut day, to sustain a man doing the used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Instead of, `` hardest kind of work, head portage hurtiag. like other pills, tdiey acted ; love. Muc5 buman care has no I little one% ' What Mrs. Laurie . • , I I s over the one -man -paths of the al very mflday, and seemed to. heal Vie. power to help, but when GNd eares says thousands of other mother :.mast inacceseaihle jtingles. . Arid the 'bowels. I did not require large doges I He helps um-nipoten- ly. Jesus said say. Simply because they have HAWK BICYCLES aul s w Dr that when Hi% friends would leave found the Tablets safe and sure - men the- hardiest creatures you to get re t 't Hamilton's An u •taddte B,Qh Grade can itiiagine. As most of the Afri- Pills, and feel so glad that I have .Him alone. yet He would not be and pleasant Euz the little owes to s �c�g � y+• oaf er a ran products are transported to found a mild, yet certain remedy To- al�,ne-'because the Fact her is with take. They are solder medicine ,,;s H..a: o•aa<aaare T,, ea, the coast on the he" of men and ;day I am well -no pa;n;'no sour stow- ,tae," When human friendship I deaJ.ers or by mail at 5 cents a niQh¢sa�eeq„9aieat,iacfad- acb, a good appetite, able to digest,! climes not yyith any. relief, then Gid box from. The Ur 'Williams' Medi- a t:lauarda, $22,50 women. the importance of-- a ; t i' .m . dna ramie ' anything This is a whole lot of good I FR E 1915 Citalopli, -strengthening diet is a rest one, I will come. When no one in all the cine Cu., -Brockville, Ont. _ trade ,,. K , for one medicine to do, and I can say world cares, then (Sod cares. � f'r and all big trading factories and (Lir. Hamilton's Pills are the beat pills. - i o ppaages of p., leis y• .. ' -. - _,a_ ” apdRrpatr.lf�[eOe'aj Toucan . guve_rnmenta allow. their carriers ' and my letter.I am sure, prove, it. I !1n Ezprny{ye Set. bu your cup tws from us at 4 ' and suldie-w six bananas a da Refuse a substitute for Dr. Hamil The Waller 11'av Correct "j$amma," exclaimed Benny as f V, esale Prices. three tsdW at night,. - when the I ton's Pills of Mandrake and Batter I lie rushed in froQi school, '-'uui new- ' T. W.BOYD is SON, . day's march is over. The wo age J nut, sold is yellow boles, tae. A111 A- eu%f,fn.er-, after waiting speer- !„ XN.,tretlamesLieet,ttensreal. taken no -breakfast; the latter is a dealees, oi• T Catarrhozone CO., al minutes fur an oxtail suup, call-. teacher has such fine fetch. r iei� ilized institution. nd asked the Hoa she, dear I" _ t I I I 1 _ . - "Yes, Indeed r The are nearT 4, tt}, tt ` + 3•- rpTneiwaiter1twhu�washInd a13 gilt ed y y 1Jll l� l � R 1R ' AI. `J Kings�oa,-Ont.' ed the waiter fu him, a MARINE; - Boyhood. 11' U 1l .i \JIV Ilk I,.\' WA R 11 M E. Irish, gently �' d iAlamma-And you actual? , ate a ' --- anawpred : . MARINE: - y' y MenaeA's Liniment Relieves Nwrdsfs o e ' what in `the world Her Dmie.% - "Oxtails are always behind, sir. h.p. h, . a, 3 h.p, at Sid, E; hp, •- little toad', � .,�rN )In -,t Important 111 i -- 8-c Er;O, 7 h.p'., at 880, .+I h.p. at i90. cktier betel Lvermore - Will" I Many of us whuewcrelbcrrn_-loi}gj�Orns` -gyp 11 o $135, -24 hD engine at (111175 der Buffalo made yvtt. do so . Ishort-Circuited.till lied in P we nu man s cent." K 1.enough,aigo ty have seen thr early 5 Seconds Gee, your crealit must be rot- STATIOAARY(SOME HARD Kv)CKS a owhat is a seen t called Sorp• bTist.er ng feet ! ten." lir, h.p. at $65, 4th h.p. at EfsS, 1 5 * yI-C u red f r o m corn-;dnched i h.p. at =14tf. 3% h.p. at E6L. ---- _-_ -- tees tali be aired ardin with interest the many new YOtI O�vv DZ:ti)BtSF tv#tcf TELLYOo --£+cad-tor eomnieis tistl_also Cate•. ` Woman -Gets Rid of Habit. g g by Putnam's ER- Try Murine Ey4Remedy for Red Weak; watery logue of new one's. avenue-, of work which have, beentractor .in 24 hours Eyes andoranuiatrd eude; NoSmartin y The injurious action of tea and' ,pened up by•the war. We canna[ Quick"` Putnam's" esoottiree �n`�'°y1�amYuisesnesyisemere�yco,chica� GUARANTEE MOTOR Co. icoffee on the hearts of many per- fail to realize that many of , the *ay that driiw*ing pain, essps instant- y � Hamilton, Canada. ions is well known by physicians u, places formerly filled ki'y men will iy, makes the feet feel good at once, �' o be caused b eaffeine. -- This is the I Some mete are good because they y now and in the near future be Get .& Sic; bottle of "Pu mp today. No indul ence of passion destroys .. irug found by chemists in tea and filled -by women -this; too, for the — f find it cheaper than being bad. " _. the spiritual nature so .much as re- >uffee. saddest of reasons,. -viz. that man • - A woman suffered a long time y 1i.ike the 11'aiter'rl Head. Mhares Liniment cures oanarufr. apectab a selfishness, -George Mac - thousands of the flower of our donald. p ; with severe. heart trouble and; young manhood will -be-_killed in Diner -"See here, waiter, this -The heart of a prettygirl may be finally her doctor told her she ;battle, killed fighting• for those chop is all fat, as chilly as a dog's nose, Mlnartl's Llnfinent cunt Burns. Eta hti t give up coffee, as that was things which alune make life worth Waiter (coolly) -"I think . not, ,-.he principal cause of the trouble. ' ht.ing� sir; there s a good deal of bone -_ _--------+ ,She writes: Now. however, one of our main about it. j AW "My heart was so weak it could ' duties is to du what women have = not do ifs work properly. My bus- ! always dune, -look after those who LOW FARES TO THE CALIFORNIA EX- a band would sometimes have to go forth to, and those who retiien 1 POSIT10t1S WESTERN IA CHICAGO VO a NORTH carry me from the table, and it ,t � w•uunded, froiii battle. In this war, I per epletidid deity trains from the w Id seem that I would never I the greatest the world has ever New PaesenQea Terminal chtcasTo to C+ano�8 Skiff$; Motor Boats A, breathe again., • - San Francieco, Los Anjelee and San If "The doctor told me that caff;ee , seen, the work w-hicl is especially Di -go. Choice of Scenic wnd direct routes eur work is very great and will be through the beet of the Weet. Something was causing the weakness of my; to see all the way, Double track. Acta- THE PETERBOROUGH LINE. �4 a0 until the war is over. The new- mantic electric erafety eignals 2,11 the way,, 7 heart. He said I must stole it; but 1'est addition to our responsibil-ities I Let us pian your stip and furnish- told. s , _ "PETERBOROUGH." it seemed I could not give it up un-. is the University f Toronto Base and .full particulare. B. H. Bennett, G.A., If any canoe can give you satisfaction, it is a- -til I was down in bed with nervous a 46 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario. Always and ever the acme of service, model, strength and Sn- _ -prostration: I Hospital, which will be going to ish. Over fifty styles and sizes. Write for catalogue. The latest canoe ' .� For eleven weeks I lay there I France about the middle of April. The Invariable Loser. is the Peterborough canvas covered. Ask for illustrated folder. Skiffs With this hospital to equip, as well for the popular Outboard'Motors_Power Launches, all sizes and pow - and suffered. Finally husband p r p' "Did you ever play cards for brought home eaom+e Postum aatid I ; as to keep. supplied during the con- money Z" ere. (let folders telling all about these. Ftarted new and right. Slowly I ]its sea efmuchtincreased ar. our e�unai- "Yes, but I never got it.." TME PETERBOROUGH Cf{MOE 4OMPANy, LIMITEh, ,t well. Now I do not have. any The difficulties of establishing a PETERBOROUGH, ONT. headaches, nor those spells - with new hospital in an at re 'weak heart.__ 1t'e know i ' `. - at a pe me. The Dr, said the `e ec pace .are evident, _ and tther day:. 'I neer thought yeti much unforeseen equipment may be ' w~i,uld be what you _are.'. I used found necessary when 'the hospital to weigh 92 pounds and now I is opened. For this, none -..of us, I I was cured of Acute Bronchitis by am sure wish-�e-ata , our repre- 'MINAMD'8 LINIMENT. I a< weigh 138. ' Bey of Islands. J. M. GAMPBELh. ccrding'tto d- ructions on pkg., aent'atives, to 'bo .ha•mpered, and I ore curd of Facial Neuralg;>i by H - p our wounded to suffer from an in- 3fINARD's L01MENT. n 6pringbill, N.S. WM. DANIELq.: it has a rich flavour and with sufficient supply of money to bac I was cured of chronic Rheumattem by ' cream is fine." necessary. equipment-. MINARD'S LINIMENT. -N ame'-given by Caaiadian Po-•�t•um Fvcry woman in Canada will, I Albert Co., N.B. - GEO. fiINOLEY, h Windsor, Ont... Read ".The am sure, feel that she wishes to _ contribute in money or time to this ii reBottomr Rind to Wellville, in pkgs. work for our wounded ; there is Overstern V � w ]'ustum c;)mes in two forma: work for all, and none of us wish -" ..Re'--tilar F.ostiwi. -.musk be wMotor Boat$55 to' be arasites or butferflies. -Let > b,oi?etl. l5c and `d3c packages, p e 4 us then work with all our energies __.InvongriioIm. --•- - - -Freight Prepaid to any Railway. Station in 3 In�ttint Po�ttliii - is%a srltLhle i r :• „ <� u,tyd�r. a teaapor,nful di�sc,l-V' l for oirr " fPNorite child;'"{bi?riving That -Mrs. Flipp'is .a Ontario. Length 15 Ft,, Bean 3 Ft, -9 Ia., i gi,irkly in a cup rf hot" water and, the : n Be-edring ashes whod to anld great matehma-ker;- isn't sh-Z" -Depth 1 -Ft, 6 In. ANY MOTOR FITS. with creamy and sugar, makes a Tessie-"I used to think ar, tin Speciflcatioa No. 2B giving engine prices on request. Get cur quotations drlic4nrq beyara{ae in%tartly, 30c was his favorite child,, replied w: and 50c• Lina. -T# e-Talrn¢est itin-til-he iA grown,-- til she. bought -4ei rrfl-haired-•hue en -"The PeaetanB Line" Commercial and Plessors Launches, Row ti the abserit• one till he return, -the. band a purple necktie. boats and Canoes. t 1?rth kinds nre egt,a!fy dclirir,ns pick one till he is well." - a.d cyst per cttp about the same,. Minard's Liniment ter sate evory•rrno-3 'THE GIDLEY BOAT CO., LIMITED, PENETA:vG, CAN., t, "There's n- I a�nn'' far P::st.nm. l R.& ALP1. N'fel"HETIR.AN, _ _std f,y Grocers. 131 Rloor St. ��'czt. Torani`o. ._ 1:D. v __ I SS -F a+:..- .ra• .� y .,, _'*+.;...•rs!�.}u-^-!.gP�.r T::,tf?'�r; �.y. �f'-„.,i.v,ry �rx.-.S ^,ns•r''�- ��. -a -- - '_ .._. - '_+.:. - - ,...,.., w -:r ,.•�- gip. •b : „ •�,+ -., :' ".,,-qy '-'+. .: , :� -. t'.. '. ♦ _ - - - - �.. . . w,:•Pw-.sear; >:.i_<a sw.n.'. .c , aac•r- ...:--ym..r,r •. _ _ .'.3;: :..,...,w._,.. -„r.... r. .i - .. ..._ 3 r - . �' 'a:.� �i6j' ..-`9' .X,y w i . r t1da1�4i1-Ia�� s;�-- A RetaStraugh&D. Br. IL--EIvaAnns. i u it� r�Nnbltab•de►•srFridarmornioaaiita0>m40 Stall&Colline(a), Annie Sullivan, Mary d aPiekesi•g, oat. $"!!funs. Jr. 1I -Norman Wood, T,�OIt SALE -One large fresh•catved Leonard McQlaaban, Jack Aeaman, 1' Jere. cow. e1 1 at act is. con. a, Pink- - 4». @ring V10CS s>1H>Li. Pickering. THE PICKERiN� GROCER Isaac Wood (a), Roy Seaman, (Iardon $1.28 per year ; .$1.00 if paid is advance ° Bennett (a), Lucille Nicoll (a). I -Elsie OR $ERVPOE-Chesterwbite boar _ 4 en¢aalytWaata the United States. ileo (iatward, John Frost, Primer -Min- at'lot .6 sis 000eeaion Piokerins. Same• - _ in advanea ole Bennett. Margaret (iatward, tee Si, GEORGE DL':ICSNItngham. 9TAe��� - — -- - -- • Irene Straughan, Frank Sullivan. ' - ' - - • • Herbert Bush, Those marked '•a” �OR SALE -A few Shropshire _ rl lambs at a reasonable pries. APP17 r JOHN M U R KAR, Proprietors were absent from some of the ex- as tot 1@, con, s, rickering. E. E, PUGS, Ola:@• Doo't buy cheap groceries, but buy flee set groceries cheap. aminations. M. Wetherell, teacher. Mont, 9 of _ _ �! Onr brands of canned goods are the best made anywhere and FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1915 +EED BARLEY quantity of ? OF FARC LANDS good need barley, O. A. C. "°.'31• at lot 11 we guarantee every can-CORN--PEAS=TOMATOES-Swiss con. 1, Pickering, JOHN STEP-HENSON. Pick - SALE NOTE8 AND COMMENT& LN THEBring' --- a or Aylmer brands, 10c. a tin. Bell a — - - Towi6 of Pickering SEED GRAIN -1 have a limited Germany, we are told, protested p "anti of Gooeewor se Har nae Wheat, _ Peaa and Uats for Bale for seed, >:, L. casEri, 'Bus Simmers Reliable Garden and Field Seeds -7 ...strongly against- the use of Any Greenwood. ee-ae bat whites in the war. The ren- The undersigned has received instruc. packages for 25c. 'Leave your order for` Government. tions from the Administrators OR ftE_CT-Brick residence, out- im son ostensibly -was that l�e want_ - -- . of -the -Estate -of -- - bailddins-orchard and garden, tz�i_nQgeton tandard Clovec._or_ Timothy othy,Seed. Road East. Apply K. :C32aRL PSE r _ ed the war conducted ou humane GEO. HOLLINGER (deceased) ch�.h st. Toronto principles. Nothing could be more To offer for sale on the premises at EE D PEAS FOR SALE -Canadian Housedeanin re tttrements : Broome, whitewash brushes absard than this protest for in 2 o'clock on - S sea"ty, threshed b hand and •grown on g _ ' new land. ApPIT AB3dTEONG HROS. L sat all history no other war has heen Tuesday, the 27th day of AD61.1915 13111, Lna. Pbo°e 1690. f es- scrub brushes, soaps, pearlines, etc_ etc. c -- ;conducted in a more uncivilized the following lanps in three parcels : CITRATED -to the premises of the Nicefresh fruits all the time. or brutal fashion, than the Pres- ►7 of the undec"ned,lotus• con. E, Pickering, Pareet No. 1. Consisting of north ;near Cherrywood) on Harsh l6tb, one bay 111 silt rssr as conducted by the Ger- east corner of lot No. 32, in the first horse, owner may have same by proving ro a CHARD concession of the Township of Picker- party ani paytag expenses. �IiM. J, P� 8Y. -`-mans. The fact that German Cherrywood: agents have endeavored to create Ing and parcecontains ii0 acres more or less. ✓�.. On this parcel is a frame barn with �v ILOS, SILOS -I build either Solid --trouble among the Indians and the stone foundation, and also, a large S Concrete or Concrete with air ipaee silo.. house. Also Stave Silos. ?on ears experience. Get - -:'Blacks of Africa as well as induc- Parcel No. 2 That portion of the mll orC°• Wore pl'o�ns r°°r OHNordewrite, call or phoao for atimaces. _ �o>3N $ PEEL'S : SHO : STORE ing the Turks to enter the war in west half of the south corner of lot 32 fdount Joy, oat. - - - - - support of Germany is clear proof In the second concession _of the said that she was not anxious Lu elinin- township wbich 1%s south of the AT FOR SALE -About sixteen T T - land@ of the Canadian Northern• On- 1+ Lona of baled bey, fie at the barn also A • 1 ji . • ate, uncivilized methods of war- tario Railway Co. (excepting there- Lona of balsa oat straw at tie per tor, $100 _ p E nae heav7 ar."ant colt zisinx a yew 4100 fare. Het real object was to out, one quarter acre owned by for nick sale, sp1) ac lot s! con. f, Pickeriag, We always carr a complete stock of Qeorge E. Pearce.) This parcel No. 2 JOA -91 W. TOO Whitavals. _ 9v y y p ; weaken the allies as much as she contains i3h acres. more or less. Fine Boots sad Shoes, Bogs' and Girls' School Shaes, Felts, q possibly could. It would be ex- Parcel aO 3. That portion of the FOR SALE -One 1913 F-0rra car Rubbers and Overshoes. 3, p newly overhauled, and nickel Plated _ eeedingly pleasing to them if they Bald west half of the south corner of electric lights extra tire and tube. tonioo Men's everyday Work Boots our specialty. lot No. ail, in. the second concession of springs. cutout, speedometer robe raiz. etq� Bell Phone 151. could prevent a great part of the the said townshipwhich lies north of C1l8• •!e new •n .iLI:bing t" erne els _ shape for ne AD• � W • J everything En d tWhit cls — Q— _ British Empire as well as a part of the land of the Campbellford, Lake out, 9a-t� J O H N '.IP E E L, - = Ontario and Western RailwayCo. ----tile P'tenciT Republic from ---t containing h_ acres snore or -less. E and HORSE for -- _ �. partin the War. The above lands are located at Sale—A evePusengarcaziagoodrnannag SR©CK ST. WHITBY. or Will sell or wade for cattle. Also a 3. Cberry wood station iC. N. R.) I t miles pear old black gelding. sill sell nader same ourth of the Kingston road and well condition as auto. Ayl; at lot e, con- S. The population. of the United Pickertag, °z w:tta cssb� TCEPF, Greaawood located and adapted for market Rard' on: 20 -'States has now reached the 100,• eging. fruit growing and dairying and — �- Egt"lig� towr Fc)ky-CM Yet& a 000,000 mark. One hundred years and suitable for nub division. FED GRAIN FOR SALE-�; beata Terms of sale : 10 per cent: at the I_ qnis and Goose: oats scotch wbae -;. ago the population of the united time of sale and enough within 3tT, tlean.ea Early Yielder. • victor. scotch Hero. STAND States was appozimately stiltsl to daps to make up one -halt of the pure I and o. s, a, 0 loan a -o. A. 0 91, All gnat• aa" ” atrt stn 41ean and tree from wild oats _Ithe present papulation of Canada. chase money, the balance to be 9eCnr- and tans. Also a q•�aatltT o! good ttmotby _ ed by mortgage, payable in equal an• hay, write or phone for ears�ia sad prleaa. i - !(f the progress of Canada be equal anal instalments with interest at -5 i Phone Mark. 1213, JOS. LAPP ei SON foals: Grote, A33ET3 OVER *40.000,000 • -_ to that of the United States, we per cent. The said sale is to be sob'ect _ 'should have a population of one to the approve! of the official guardian 1 T N: THE S FR IN G The A � C of Bankin and there grill be one reserved bid o I I il�f million one hundred years fro - parcel. The purchaser shal►, now. There is no apparent rea- ,ign an agreement for purchase. Fur-! the cooks thoughts turn . to what ]Perfect Safety. _ ;eon ash that resali should not be fiber terms and particulars will be can I Ret to eat. Tey the Fruit Y announced oo the day of sale rnd itl g Store for something tempting, Assets. y, i achieved. In extent, Canada is as the meantime may be had from the) _ large as the United States, in fact undersigned administrators and_theiri pineapples, grape fruit,- oranges, _.. iz solicitor. Reliable Service -1k79 about 112,000 square miles larger. i bananas,'lemon#. ;Pan- oaionr, ` DONALD R. BEATON.-WhiteVale: osier teen oniyns,rariish. lettuce We solicit your *coount is our She is about' 18 times the size of L11.tlx B, THowPsov, ZepbFr. ' S. g _ -- Germany, and she has one -thud Administrators, 1hl:barb. Try Marquis' home SAVINGS DEPARTMENT f -tine area of the British Empire, Solicitor for Administrators, trade candies. Nfie sell Neilson's �� BRANCH - s9 J. E. FAREWELL. Whitby: ice Crearr. ()ur special for Sat - -Her -climate 6 unsurpassed, and W. B Povl'sLt.. Aurtioaeer JCIC E N N�•�t•iAp she has call kinds of mineral re- _ —__ ___.___ urdas !Fresh fruit salad 15 cte. R. W. CORDON. Namiler, 10 qn Q Bnwth abe as � )sources. she has unbounded Card of Thanks � ;H, J. MARQUIS �►; mioerai rtehes and all kinds of — - raw material for manufactures of the family to onfoe the the siimpsththanks s ORNAG and untold wealth in water -power kindaeaa shown to us during the ill- ! - Ci She prodacea the highest. priced new and death of oitr beloved mother, � 5 , �� ' LL -P A PE R Brain in -the world. With her MA1tY ELIZANXTH MORRl I �! A tree speech, free schools, free press A moat complete assortment itomething to pease everyone. and liberty of worship, lromigra- e- _ at prices that will sarprise you. House-cleaning upp lest !tion after the war is bound to Luka - - • place more rapidly than ever, and Martin-Senour Pant there is no reason why the pope- Curtatn complete 15c. up. Brass poles, .Ash rads. Invisible -, lation of Canada one hundred picture houke. stand and dresser handles 5 ets each. Beet By Test, and our range of colors i9 more complete than @Per. years from now should not equal - our expectations. ` Window ehadees 80 Ctt.• up. Trbom �-8AId. $rushesThe appeal made by Sing Geo' C. g,'BURLING, - PICK.ERING Fur auprposes, we mill 'tie- pleased to supply your ge, Kitchener and Lloyd George ` :a _ needs in this Line. _ .-for a volintary prohibition Of the _.. �ry [r 11x14 of intoxicating liquor In Brit- ...Garden' rit ardeu -Seeds tin is likely to have a beneficial /. effect. Tlie teiu�lecance !nous• �i 1ev< _tock-. be cure"rou get gond seed, or your work in the ment has - made steady progress a garden will conte to naught. 'for a number of year?, and that _ ,Our groceries are the freshest. T _progress, if Anything, is increas--_ - ing. The most effectual method. EORQE --PHILIP of spreading. the temperance senti went is uut •by• the enacting of SROVC�f3A - ONT.A�?.IO .:-prohibitory lake, however good these may be, but by education. _ This process- of education is car - tied on partly tbrough the public -MADE PV CANADA'P-HELLO OENTRAL-j�.- schools,, but also by a •• growingsentimet it) favor of temperance. _... . I ' --There is R naEural terldetLey among ) t - Ford To +Gi�-e me 303: r Anglo-Saxon people in particular, • to resent being cowpelled to take j �;, .Price $590 any particular action. They )nap - - Stouffville be coaxed and reasoned with, batt i _ <<. i No advance in the pr�iL•e of the \lade in Can - they object to being driven.. This , �f ada" Ford will be made, because of the addi- "' ' is one reason ,why prohibitory ___ .tional � -: NA'ar Tsirifl. «"e-- as loyal Cana- wRllt t� UTCler laws lose a part of their effective- 1� diads will gladly ab) orb whatever increased - sees. If the eo le.of Britain duty we are forced tt., hx5 on such raw mate-�� p p .tial as cannot be obtained at home. The 7 Csome, be shown the fully of the liquor Ford is manilfacture'd iu Catiada-_not asseru- business in this &6.4is in her bis• I -bled in Canada. - .. . - for when' driinkeuness may -• J y The Ford Runabout is 5540: the Town ca the I Buildin g I- +eopardize the existence of •the _ 'j, - Coupelet.38�i: the Sedan $1150-x11 fully equip i country,, R • n nation, they, may I ped, f. o: h, Ford, Ont. Ford buyers will share in i ' our profits it we sell 3n,000 cars between August 1, • receive a lesson in favor of tem- ; aAl4, and August 1, 1015. - I� _ s �-- Material -_ .. peranee that no other method _ . .� . _ could achieve. W. J. ,LUKE iii _. � - •. SCHOOL REPORTS _ Whitby, _ _ Ontario I _�6110 this exaln�)le find satisfuetion will -be yours'. Results of Easter examinations of - in S, order S. Pickering. Names are N M__ in order of merit. Sr. IO -Della Burns, Effie Henderson, Walter Wood (a ),Beryl Annis, Margaret West. rate (a), Walton Holmes w. Jr. III- � .L 0 _U r ��� s 'Winnie McClure, Cynthia Bupne, - I ria' .. . .,._...:: e,.eP..,..� ._x..§.'.��.:.iee.:. :,,�. :.. .. "---.._ ._.4...._. ....�.._��,a,. .,.._.,-..�_._L..x5:.�.________...._.._.._,a....._.,..._,r.-.l:a'S�_w^::.r�s,ey_.�•�'.�.,-.. - - • .. . .... ...-. ... ., N.`rsl."`�,^sti. '.-2pM'U, ,r.i �.ma.3....,rw-'..e•'-- +e.3%'� ..i"r •.:•: �h re .,,-:_. a: .s,er- w �., s r-.. �. `�`'Y'wa?`•' M.'^".�•'``r� rJY ;wow'. -uv �•.•a v-'^•wcu sr• rr-r;,,. ..r ta' ... ;. ,. ...+z. „�. a®—a-�r --. oF...•,:ar ,.' u�r.� - ^.r.,a. .. -v s ,a- - ,...,,..:.f► - ^^,._+ , - f- :a..,. .. _ .. .. � .wry Ylf L.*,•nu 7 71 F '�'<.. .,. .ice . _ ,,+,-^...•-•:e�i+Y ^. ,:5., '• <` r-i �� { ' ' CLAAKM4MT lire Mrs. Worthy, ut Brampton. • R. H. Middleton, of Elmvale, Watford and S. and Mrs. Steppp- PAPER HANGING i called of, Claremont friends daring enson. of Toronto, spent 8ef,day Painting, Graiuing the holiday. with their parents, Thos. and Mrs. and Decorating THE DO'Nt0N UNK Mr. Maurer, of the 8tsndard , ibbone. V Eatftnates given. - Bank, spent Easter with friends W. H• STEVENSON -s�wsoatsioa• a• •� "�*• w 0.•'^T." "'aa-raaswaer. ` Woodville. Mad ; _ --- SCHOOL REPORTS a Pickering and R. R. No. 3, Oshawa --Do c' A' T. Cwse'1 Nanmw. Kenneth RenYrew, d ,Qntreal, Report for March Jr. Room Clare YOB Banking �p s ;:visited with P. and i�, �J M=h Wont. The following report is based NOTICE TO CREDITORS If you live at a distance from a branch of The Dominion Bank. during the holiday. •, on everyday work without any ex- Depoaks may be made—cash withdrawn—or any other Banking Master Lorne and Miss Nora aminations. Sr. II—Etlle Knight, (Business may be transacted by mail, just as easily as though one 'Wilson are spending a few days (hone.l Hugh Gregg, Myrtle Benson. In the Matter of int Estate of George made a special trip to town for the purpose. L, with friends in Myrtle, Jr. -11-Mona Hurlbert (hon.) Hollinger. late of the Township of Pick. Oeor tela Forsyth, hons.) Golds assn .is the Couitt oCoYeoman, Miss M rtle Thompson and Mast- fi( S• y f Ontario, _ y p Anderson, (bons.) Gordon Gregg deceased. WHITBY BRANCH; A. A. ATKINSON, Manager.INS -- --,er Allen. visited frieuds is Bow- (bons,) Diary Wagg, (bons.) Sr. Notice is hereby given pursuant to - -- manville during the holiday. I—:tletlel,inton,'Laura Linton, Olive- R. S. O., Chap. 1211, that all ersons James and Mrs. Young,of Brook- 11ant! Jr. I—Erma Lynn. (hone.) having claims against the said estate = lin, spent Sunday with -the fvi'rn- � Edgar Ward (hoes.) Robert Beelby of George Hollinger, who died on or - ,er's sister, Miss Janet Young. (hon4. Grace Kydd, (hous.) Gordon about the Thirteenth day of November U A L I T Y TIME Td BLE—Picker ng 8tation(i Oil' Mrs. Anderson,. of Toronto, .sbirk- Pr. a—Norman Knight, (bons). 1914, are required to send or deliver to • T. R. Trains going East dn_e..08 Rows spent a few daps with her uncle Harold Sanderson, (boa.) Mary Ben- Donald-`R. Beaton. Whitevale, Ontario- that's our motto. We use the wrest No. 6 1S1ai1 8:08 A M. and aunt, Joshua and Mrs. Band son. Pr. B—Dura Tarr, (hons.) Robin on or before the 22nd day of April A. P " 18 local 250 P. M. Bundy. Johnston, (bons.) Howard Besse. Mab- Dr 1915, particulars of their claims and best ingredients procurable. 14 Local -6.05 P. M. Herbert and Mrs. Forsyth and Trains going west due as follows- -Mr�. John Fors th. of 'To • el Sanderson, Anni�e Kn__i�ht. Pr. C— duly verified. and notice is further We carry a full line of choco- y ran efch; GeorRe ddreton. Riven that after the last mentioned later. bulk and hoz of, s. BTO•- 13 IiOCal- ?-47 A ld were the guests of Mrs. D. Forsyth - date the adminia:mtors will proceed to g 11 Local. 2.20 P. M. On Sunday. distribute the said estate, havingre- _ " ,We also specialize in `" 7 Mail 7.50 P. X. Miss Mabel Edwards, teacher of 15ALX ktEGISTEIL regard only to the claims of whichthey Wedding Cakes.-- - _ •Baadav included' --' Domestic science in the Windsor •a!r-•w shall then have notice. Both phones. — WANT /k/ r C /1 ' public schools is holidaying at her TvEsn_kY, APRIL 13th—Auction sale Dated at Whitby the 23rd day of IPI A I r G L.� , y g of horses. cattle. pigs grain, potat- March A D. 1915. home here. OPS, etc. on lot 1. con. 3 Pickering, HERB MONNEY, . Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and two g• Lui.iH B•Tgoxpsox,ll Adminstrators, the property of George O Connor. D. R. BRA•rox. I A reliable man to sell children, of Toronto, were the • . Nekering-- Bakery -.• assts of Rev. H. and Mrs. Wood Sale at one. Bee bills. W. B. Powell. - g auctioneer. J. E: FeRsw>aLr' HARnY pexeniA_�r GROWN $roCrc for a few days. 28.28 Solicitor for Adminstratorp. David Graham has moved on to -------- 'Mrs. ---___ Greenwood.• in Pickering and Ontario Mrs. Chapnian's farm on the GHardware y northern townline which he has - Call and see our stock of "Happy County. rented for a year. ;a . Thought" and other stoves S rt now at the best Miss Olive Powell and Mrs. Acid- % •' � as well as other lines SL art with the latter's children, of r. " of Hardware. selling time. Toronto, spent Easter with their t • - - Eavetri ighing and repairing Bend for list of Spiing Offerings, parents, Ira and M Powell. .3 +•� pr(,.nptly attended to. n terms ts. A. J. and Mrs. Cts, Adler, of To - Work guaranteed and prices and to to"agents. ronto, spent over Easter with the - - - moderate. Liberal Commission lattBeais parents, J. H. and Mrs. - _. _.... Denny, _ Handsome [Cee outfit. - Lawrence Den J Ray Rumohr, of the Standard — 1ank-Wellingtan, tla - - _ day at the home of his parents New - s. here. ~ _ _ F. j.L HINDLE The sta lis d IW7)ie John and Mrs. Caster, Of To. "'d • - i wa 11117MVALE (Established i897) ronto, spent over Sunday with /'�j��ec�rd the former's Parente, T. and Mrs. {yy CARPENTER, BUILDER paster. _ HOUSE VERANDAH, AND BARN Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane and non WORK. PANTRY CABINETS t - of Hlackstoek, are spending a few For February -- DUMB WAITERS. ,ATTENTION i days with her parents, P. and Mrs. - Shingling and general repair Macnab. On Sale Todaywork.' .} The members of the finance gee me about any job you wast IY. you contemplate doing any - Committee of the Bapptist church done. Prices right. Avers entertained by Rev. H. and 5504 Home Telephone. kind of building next season. Mrs. Wood on Thursday evening we r..eeds q as �. •.a...d..•-w. roar. w i..g .. the f'aswr Cot..W we ss ill be pleased LO figure last.o5cF' -E E D • ' - The combination sale as Wed- Duvoid. i)iro Ro..ri. 7Ly an til,. be.e c .••• •.• � on your rerluirmenta � . ►. nesday was a great success. There UP Room& w the mariot today. _ ' UP - for all kinds of was a good attendance .and good at C. �N, R., Station. yricea realized. It will likely be The name Columbia stands today for the beat records on the Cberrywood building material.' an annual affair. market• And that in every detail. In a Columbia Record you Two rinks of 8touffville curlers have the best record it is possible to get at any price. You have came over on Wednesday last and Cotton Seed ;ileal, Bran, Shorts, - PI�CKERING = flayed a friendly game with the the finest recording, years ahead of any other. You have many Malted Corn Feed, Dried Brewer's �. •.� =-Claremont boys, the latter win• of the biggest and beet artists and bands. most of them exclu• Grains, Whole Corn. Cream of the * i pr ning by 8 shots, sive. And in Columbia you have a record which will unfail- West and Monarch Flour, Blach- LUMBER YARD - Among those who attended the in ly WEAR TWICE A3 LONG as any other mike-no matter ford's calf meat. Beef scrap and funeral of the late Miss Rath Gregg what you pay. It is those combined points of superiority than Poultry love. Oyster shell, etc. an Saturday last were her sister, have made Columbia supreme today—the best records and the D Gordon.8C SOY( dirs. Luke, of Pittsburg, Pa. Dr. biggest value (only 85 cents). No other records dare make such Pbane_Iaa. Markham fiff90. n Freel and Mr. and Mrs.;Brillinger, specific claims, because no other records can prove thorn. If ri'2Zoxnews Re�s3or PICKERING Of Stouffville- you are not acquainted with Columbia Records fgot the demon- - lil�s. G. H. Samis returned home stration double disc for 90 cents (16 cents extra for postage)• at..oie..eaa .«•.. , - : '-of, Tuesday after spendingR the •n seear,rsap'rt = ja •••aha _bell and independent phone. ` holiday with her parents, Mr. and m•aa�•+s a ••:awMON 4aJ%M stagy �wr - Mrs. Scott, of Brussels. She was "" i .,_ .,. b s E The Pickei'in� Feb, Records On Sale-Today ft i - accompanied by Master Flalay, - � � - 'who has beef, spending a month 'w" �' O with his graf,dparef,ta. ,All Double lase Records,--a, s.lstie...each Sia.. _ wa•. "0 w f s s - til dance committee The Easter services in the Meth• �+_ = • - " odist church on Snoday morning Sister Susie's Sawing Shirts for Soldiers l .00 •O .o r -. .4 a '► were much appreciated. The � Al sire aa0 !tom ' ' • A- 2 a a The object of this Amociatfoa is to children of the gaf,day School led ~ t�rt�s.e 1 ; QQ r I �T �• lessen stealing sad prosecute in the singing which was done in a Tip Top 'Tipperary Mary , a . -' . r .VS ss� � • ' 'a- c 2 the felons, most pleasing manner- The pas- QC -lC la•t .w for Rev. J. R. Real gave an ap When You Wore a Tulip ; . . .' .85 i� °st lA, vtia ypert atoleaeommonl- �— "°D :' •• = . = ! . oaN immediately wi any rnsmbes r prepriate address. � „~ of Executive Oommittes. 3 A very interesting event took Pu.i.r t� Gh.a Q , place at the borne of Mr. W-m. The Ball Roo® ( • w the phw , • OJ -a g . S�, I!� s ![embenhip tsa II1.00 Urmerod, on Wednesday March • i u I`+ a" '$I�' Tick.te may be hod 4om th. pr.•W.ne er; 81st, when his daughter, Olive WhenYoa re aLong, Long Way From Home .8S » 1-k ye I • o w a° s.er.e.r� on application. EIla, was united in marriage to Q m C ,� ° o - w Ezgc- Com.-L. D. Banka, C. S. Palau- _ Mr, Robert John Nash, of York Arrival of British Troops >tn France . -. .85 =p o a _a __._--e-. � er, Cr L. Morcombe, Pickering, Ont c • _- Township. The bride. who was p p A0 $ a 1 3 9 4 J. A. O'eonior.dent, W. J. Clark. most lshantifullyTh bride, wh given This is a splendid descriptive record. Be sure to hear -it. C $ �. _swap by her father. The cera-~ Bsorslac� .,in( suns {�erforined-by 2 "v.3:I� a 'awe I ' " 9 Real. Only the immediatefriends e W a n e e e c o r dS"L of the,contratting parties were — °w present. After a splendid wed. Including latest Fox Trots, One Steps. _ - ding supper had been partaken of, al7gos, Maxixes, etc. _OOd Luck the happy con 28 left on the even- � Mg train for Toontoand points Columbia Records Made in Canada—Fit any I Oaam®nt�! went,-- -Mr. aud-Mr-s.- ti-ash-# ---.. .. - ...----..._ rd Machine: YOU can get - Coiumbra - - htp. their home if Yo, Town- 'j th re •a' shfip. The many friends • of the - Grafonolaa and Records from ♦ V++++ ;young couple wish them the - - greatest happiness. � • • Depends on having the right kind ' Of all materials and design .-in A meeting for those interested J. S. JEPHSON, - :Pickering, �tarl0 of trees. Bowman's have kat u stook. It will pay you in the Farmer Co-operative to Ball at our works and inspeom"b"in-prion 1,l our slosh was held at the Wilson parlors on misiad Saturday sprit 3rd, when a num-Millinery • They are grown is the right kind agasNwa do not employ them, 000 ejn n of soil. They are handled c ws wn, sad a throw off obs u otwher of farmers turned out to hear � aommiasion of 10 per oant.,whiohyoa wII�, F. Hr Sangster, of Stouffville, ad and packed in the pink of oerWnlysave • by purchasing from na. dress them on co-operation. On ��•• •�- - • - -, condition - and they grow, WI �oiioitsd. motion C. O. Bennett was made MARCH 26th 'and 27th, 1 1a7 - wNITiT OSANITEatb CO.. s ehairruan of the meeting. At the Two more agents wan-ted - .nuns. whtthsr Oatariq . trlose the farmetws decided to start in Ontario County. a club here and the officers elected ADIES of Pickering and stirro ending country, we extend to you a s are Cr O. Bennettpres. Jas. Under- L very cordial invitation to attend our opeming when we will have THOS W. BOWMAN b SON CO, James e�' Walker. hill, vice-pros. • John .Scott, 'see- a fine display of the newest creations of Paris and American hats. r.t�ttzFn treas. A meeting will be held on Miss Buchanan is at the head of this department. she comes highly Ontario Pump Manufactur8I8 Saturday evening April loth to recommended a first class artist, capable of not only making a hat, Ridgeville, ' p receive members and appoint six but has the art of making it becoming, combining it with grace and Shop and Residence, Dundas 8t directory We hope to see a num• r (style. All come: I WHITBY, ONT, . ' ber of 'farmers turn out and help p H Opp ING , Three doors west of Whitby House this nlovs!ment along. In connec- WALL .PAPER-the new patterns are' erg' fine, in fact 'tion with this the club intends to .v• they..are . beyond our expectstionr J-- lt tve. everything in the farm line Come and see them. _ AND. OAT FLAKING We are prepared to instal wood or iron to sell, such as horses,cattle, smane um sof, short notice, also attend seed grain, and any one Wanting' NEW DRY GOODS Rats' •Caps Soots The undersigned'is prepared to do p to all kinds of repairing. e such can have information by and Shoes. grain chopping and oat laking applying to or. phoning the Sarre- Agent'for the Ontario Wind Mill, J Ir tart' (phone r. p Claremont Cen-ere- GROCERIES-all the best in the market. Try a lb of our 28c. tea. every day in • the week also gasoline engines and Why pay 35c. a lb for tea-not as good. the agars gear- Why tral.) Dont forget April 10th the except on Saturday date farmecn, Satntday evening - MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR 8 We a the Wilson parlors.-:-JD. SID►rIPSON Co.: - PICK.EIIING� John F. Bayles, Greenwood Phone Bell No0,.5 Ind, 26. , C40M - THE FATE OF AZUMA; Or, The - South Afticari Millionaire. CHAPTER L' make money it is, riot betaine Le can't, I Y r i! but because he won't, and ther,• .are "atop, yon yealmdinging brute, and marry, hone": Jey's as honest Christians. Br t tw Gl Ontario Agricultural College Glleiph:=,- - - --' take that' And Adolph's father had folluwcd his On the stillness, the extraordinary et'.li• family's traai:tione, arid Siveu good jew' \ �` Painted with - --_ mese of the African veldt, which resembles oils for thx moues, at reason rhis yrtcev, \\\� no other siloa,e the_ voice of the man, and was consequently the delight tit the �\ . Y I�IRTFN�ENQUR PAINT _ - ~which was a yleaeant one, nountted-almost great ladiesranitfxt_ 'ro wind n "' - " _ -- - dmetallic, and ha wrath and fury tee --of any imyortauce funk place in Fr 'I'll k. alt he was ordin• tort or the vicinity witbout Uern,,,L arily a peaceful man, riot given to fight- L;eb Lacing contributed to its m,igut. ing, or even to war, but the crin¢ing licence and jt had been known that he note,; so often aDRarent in his race, was hsd been sent for to Corogiir, and Ham- � _ --=misging, as he gate the -matt addressed a burg, and even Bert:tr:- ie -had - ---. blow with his flet that sent him reeling. t ly gaud taste hanaiell, and knew she' - Lc hie __��ARMERS The " calm in brute" was a Boer, taste* of the renvwnt tint a u[ �. _.. • •e n b D - ¢ ¢ and what the Je watau t r ve own so well that, he never wa+t. - - •- _ s the act at he had caught hem in the t e.r time not his by offering ;hem , Act of maltreating a Kaffir woman. The anything than would riot »uit them: ,chile, \ J ! • - Boer is at once a fatalist and a respecter as he said: -rhe wurd 'imposiblt•,' thtt You'll Find Just What You Want' of plunk, (he does not, unfortunately, is nit its my dictionary If there-io a a _ think the Enghehman Plucky, or used red capphn•e anywhere, anywhere, T not to n ode lie! rich L.eb can get it I} Hehir clr Lich �., _ For Spring Painting, In , the w e d h x ac he trouble), a t , allied to, a number of reasonrr. First of do >;n': Set it, thou thr ill 11 doorn't ex \\\, a11, evidently It was the will of God that ; i*:.' Arid apart from the' fent that hu 'Ushe should not beat this woman; sea'o' of veer" au hoi:ex,t and "t' le jeweller, tlr � MARTIN � � � ��� _ he recuguizid that ire waw not ore at war pathetic. It was told that ,t great the hated Englishmen. and he imag:aod tadY, whvec partim were muco sought rife R\\:\ that he was a German; thirdly rrt•-et tgr than the*" of royalty, had once ex• ' \\� ieatoa of all. the young m.i•l s 1`ie1er were !I'c•laimcd. - \\\ - etroag. and a few more knocks ut the kind f I Tuve .,d L.eb!' PA ��� VARNISHES 'were not to be looked fcrwa:d to with I .And whilr pee a asgghsd, rtes had un• pleasure, He relingtutihed !7 bold on ev,t ,00d what t rr Grafin meant. He writ I • the woman, who stvod. b•>.d,Y defiant a vEtarm,u2 olal� man :c+ deal th, and - ` gazing with hate yi her iortrteptor. with many a' friendly chat hid paeet(1 UV ..V; r • . "MADE 1N CANADA" ...: �treep sraut•rde at her rescuer, ,vh.le ,he him and hie women customer?: while wiped she drops of blood the: wet'" fall- o•:tr wt -?ding prteteu,s and the re•a tang \� \ . Your needs have been foreseen. Dealers * in our ing from he. caked bark n.i l draypp•n8 i at,di fli aAIW al world would KH eh flim tea. \� y \S d wa her arms with the end of her ekiri. i ase. of w,naiarxi ones L m r gn d c,g.ir. \0\ . neighborhood have�been supplied with the Martin-Senourline. `; �� �Tne Yonn Gerhean Jew what thou: to 1r�� - walk riff. l o. didn't think the: his man 8`s t in.y wad a tlmaL, uuuFtcn:at 'alit ut :n''' \\, _-.And you have _only to name your Painting Wants to have - �\ would touch Ler aq•t i i th.c.id it wail lik his hou-e on the Jndeuga.re, alis \`,� _ ► the Boer who slou:hcd elves turd the woe I ha' prete ides :hal he writ ? pot r man :� -them promptly filled. - man and the man e;n>d along ori the F+det knvuinx that. nobody believed aim. f[ ".� o, Ll,:ouai y he had advanc,d money on of the road In the laricig sun. F avt F,'mP docadeni house of `, \ HOUSE PA NT -Why shot:fd you wagt3 BABAS PA NT - Martin - 5encitr_- "Hasven't you atyono who . , . I mean wd rianle arid atanc ilLg, ii ,•' \ money on Impure ore am otsa r o e with ' can't ye,u get w m"one to babe is era tris: that he was a paaribroktr, hu: s,\-,;yt„e p ci tiv en paint fore the barn. It spreads --- -, — — dead and -,_goo can t_ . ler. he said. ere"uC ,hitt «i+« ii:iT tt ;t'"air mete.-' t at _ r haa�iiotie it out of t d ? — �^^-s ' tastT -=Covera more surface -=tied-' dererand. Thr• a.'rrtan stn- , I ,trx! ad• nttia of he r:, rift. r K:v:nw more xh•sn � 'Martin-Senour "100'/. Pure`' Paint for all y van. -,d :zwar,6 him. ihr did not mind th. c r vc, arid ke.•'v.-: r file L•we. i.�l onlaid" and iassde point' ? Always the bolds its fresh, bright color against �\ her wonnd" now Had site not ,had m.strY ou..3r u.a:ded Iran. any human eYe till r\` P a = wear and weather. which had tetmiinatod lees spe`ed:t?" for «u, h me ii, they c,,u:d be -redaers:eri It ` ::\, same its quality, color, fineneesand purity. she was in the ctnploy of as fats ly of as ;s o! ;big Find enhance the Good feel- EYAGOAi PAINT — Keep the Trans••aal Boere`tho mutt cruel 'and be. IS lb." everyone born b.m. and itacrea,;- - fFi.O©� PAiN1-Tbsre'eDalyoaztobe- r is a! of all, - sKi h.e t: sate, it wua •>u: lust. - machines, wagon's and tools fresh ,he la considered -the old reliable SENf�UR'S and bright $ad protect them ti" Sh mag}.ea:, and as she d'd so he it �' It had bei•n a gr;of :n �.m w,.en be en.. y,••rn ."he was, h• w oc.sut:dal. ; al .-den,dod to ry::.a• rr rnr,tut* .h a: Floor Paint -the kind against rust and w•eather-+Tgiving hie til the c arnct6l Ft "} a w,miar who neither w ba car a would t:nur ir. Yet \ = -Ithat wears, a" wears, thernacoatortwoofMarttin-%nour \ it one can Any enuutal� >f a race p r h he knew that war the natural cutis �� sad wears. "W .aa. and Iia lemeat" Paint. \` seen air all the reverse standards to Inc uticnce of ihu educut,;ra he had g ,•n ��;.. P aaxc-v'cd onew >f hexa riAu was of them. He had �P ,t them - to -he lair :o look rp•n." but rile" was of a ' ch t+chou's which w:,:tld Admit tr:ui+tit4,n," \ , Write us today for "Farmer's Color Set" and Dame of - - tawnv eolor. and her Fbape was i -to .a161 .arts wad JC+rr, a::d to rhe Cto,versity, and I , our nearest dealer -agent. of a bronze statae, w_t,le her ev.s ware rri-da ,hem traces. Atte- till they %rials _ \ - lidu!d and .full of intelLicerce, almost Of! have vaot.:h t„ do a5 *.boy Tiked, onlyo ssee•tnctsre. l his erdLet soli. Ad.,lpbe, who . was :lie t - ADDRESS ALL ENQUIRIES TO J6110 eart np utttirin¢ eme of the Sr*• clrvc crE, be had ;.a d_ Mometbtng ' wh ca i �` C D- wordw site knew, but wli:ch auiLiced to t be tt :9 h td never f .rgutawn' sic natft.� MARTiN r S Eta®U rf GO• ,priW!.rim htm master toddy tan f d;e, or silrtnle people, trade. ! y Xtra*sa B.;ae Brtas s5e ta,d, and kneeling yens eh': uren, you will be city wc(1 nlf. •_ . �S DRoLET STREET, MONTREAL. 74 ktesed lis boot d Don't, dont do that," HP drrw away,' but -31 Lull you rli:w nor, :t Ya>u nit': make and shook bis head taea he pu:l� out piunev, thou Y i lee+ c+no of Ito rwaitc+I I. `\ \•� _ ' some ecin:<. a handtni at them, from h!i' ppiratlnrea _:n fe; the xrt4,tte«t D•caswg I \ • „?'. \..� .'t � " �` ` - : pock" . Her elies eCaamm for a mome•it', Thrr« i nntitinx. natb;ng Bier• .t r The at the u"etrited s,eht. but #etre al*, snook ; world,. it ." bot.•:tr . ;hen oce Sur.. it , her head. She wau:d not take,. them, gnu sore .,a ng, rips then love �an,io: buy-•'•���� 2be young man Dstwed .along tlrs ro'4 t money, and moan, caai buy •lest." He g t.t. he .a,d tb,", as A it wt re and into .the farmhouse wheTe ire hid j laur2ted wh -- - `lodged imsa ni hr. tate Bret nl„bt of b*i a IeiiA but the truth in a myrecwed the _ -- -- b-y : , ::u. t eeomelf t , :iiia that' a itis ' arrxva., in a few momor,ts the--ArratJoat ; I tractive in the arida Aoutb Afrlcs, t they do not aay.to this one Tlil �t('Il t� (\'> ,�:�� ;j,$. had tm.saicd out sir h;e m:ani_ W--Jud rLit -be eT•;uit,r th it -tri-makc a littlt}- aridity of purposes, but iz:,ncy and wurN set hard' for t was nos The buildingei wtwe hideous, and the wag! and that A dph Lien war the hoe of a German wurh the+ trougte, tile; to be aha> ;,ch•»t of. vegetation, of. cutivateld gardens, oD Be American. C've up -your nationll ► ]err who hadfmade ka�f.irtun retired ievi jm tlrr mail in the world. IFA k low how t,ispeod.. Dreg»"� bias ympatbdvhe�Anh hihmsep Pae sdrrspo�itionAtwyoeuailcvbe mdon'c say the The Dot 1(ait rtaLv 7ILMII IIDl)t. i'cafr _ I :t--thnc wcut,d be+ ntalrwi I.ticuart in e I Once upon a tiale than that, was counted a -very rcn?r, 3:.d white o!d Lia+IT bi_a*r- tn--nt�*tM -} whose gJut be wag. They dd not.under_.. fa-taj .word: i'war.b, which is so very there - . _ ' -. ..was. a able man.. The Liebe ,could trace Lear h:ms? >.. � . h pec �.. ; ."a�•,.,�lsR'°.v-� �'t!.':_ -a'� .� .. _ � ... ...— � _r _ ' "v �'.•'.^- - _ - - i,. I 1 RUu001AX -COLONELIS RANGED -Found to Have vnKaiser's Friend and to Have Causeazurian Lakes Defeat -N AIMS V.ERSIDNj0F,4OERXA i Punishment for Emperor Joseph Not Haying Kept His End Up In the Conflict - A despatch from Petrograd says: the southern Maziirian .Lakes re- A despatch from London SAY a: It is officially announced that Col- gion in February. P permanently. The belief is that {ti; _ � •- •• T�Press-$irreau s ,official eye -wit- she'-K•ou��i not have crossed - the onel Miassoyedoff, Who was attach- Cbl. Miassoyecioff wase an inter- n --ss at'the Britis!h:.frvnt seiids a' Meuse if England had' remai - ed as an interpreter to the staff of i preter attached to the staff of Ba- the tenth army, roved to be a , ron, Sievers commanding the tenth. new version of C4era%u aims, neutral, but would have advanced ' �+ P ' g gleaned from captured German ofii- through' South Belgium and Luxem- 'German spy, and was tried Vy' His duties became increasingly im �•, : cel-s,_wha_-sa•y _that_ _th%-clustrian_.bi;-rg,.thin�iug►Great_3ritain- would court-martial,_and_ hanged. I portant after -the Rmksiens crossed Ft i -Ia, so announced that several -the frontier into East Prussia. butAim Umpire is to be dismembered, part tike it in the right way, as long as . w "persons not connected with the the utmost cumfidence Was- placed of it going to Italy and part of- it 'Germany maintained that elle de Army were arrested at ,the -,same in him: x to Germany. This is the price, ac- sired no territory in Europe not i ..... ;;: cording to these officers Austria already occupied by German - time as accom heel and are It has now been'learned that the P + must pay for the failure of her speaking people. It is admitted s Awaiting-t-rial,-- --�14,t.Lg tc-tenet-oa!y_misl.ed:•Bu - - -- - - - anis st-ra" iC' fr ontser- Col, Miasso -edoff, who was Sievers i n indicating the course the A I• reaC of the War. - It, Js $td 'in 8ddition,. by {hat GeriII y these men that Germany will insist in the.Vos es must be improved. is: hanged as a traitor' used to be the 'Russians mere 'taking into Ger- A strange little incident of fife u „ g P Kaiser's guest at shooting parties many, but also furnished inforfiia g Pots the annexation of Belgium to The most important point in the `a g g P war is shown in our photograph. a new German confederation to in- .views now held is a frank admission' -' every time the German court visit tion to Marshal von. Hiiidenbitrg. 1Vbile in -action. one of o,ur troopers elude. all Germanic • ea lea and the- that sine �-- tstrisng have failed ed,East Prussia. essed sev- 'r�•ith this information at hand`'the• 1 P F Htr�s had a c ip of cartridges which he Scandinavians. Antwerp, accord- so badly in the present war and, . eral personal gifts from the Kai- German commander knew at just, was carrying in his bandolier trans- ing to these views, which are pro- have had to be bolstered up by the w 5ser, it is under -stood. ' Miassoye- what • time to strike. When he fixed • by a German bullet. _ Ho, w nounced with great assurance, is to armed strength of Germauy.s'he will duff's treachery, enabled Hinden- struck he caught the`teath army in- narrowly the-6oldier escaped death be made an international ort and have to ay for it and must bleed. bur to circumvent Gen. Guut-a- a -tri several•• regiments being P P K g-koff'- corps in the operations , P•n Qlaug. g g can be judged by the course taken the whole of this scheme is to be The GPraq prisoners hold that i - .._. by the enealy b' -Het-- -- -- raught-`abvS t-through-th-e- offices at Empire will cease to _ .-...: -• A of the Pope, exist. The Germans will give away SEEK TO CRECg the Lyck Road. The field troops re- "Conversation with captured offi some of its territory tti £aly; and main in a,evrner of East Prussia. VIEWED. GRAVELY cera and'the better educated pri- will include the German-speaking z The Austrian cavalry, in moderate 'loners has thrown considerable portion of Austria in the German RUSSIAN MARCH light. on the views of the general Empire, and also Luxemburg. numbers, crossed from Czernowitz P g• into Bessarabia, a Russian province situation now held by the German "The Germans will welcome the ' " which formerly belonged to Rou_' �Y WA�HINDTON army. Duchy of Poland as a buffer -be- t mania. In the direction of Khotin -"It is fveely acknowledged that tween themselves and Russia, and -The -Austrians Are Sending Man p they moved from a :point where Germany started the arar, but opin- will insist on Belgium joining the Austria, Russia, and Roumania Murder of an Ameriean Citizen by Ion seems to be divided regarding German' rnll�•erein, Antwerp be- "s Troops Northward is .., meet, -a -region ache -- —���-•tom_. to occupy_ � ti9ua1.. port _ - - Hungary. �iid-- not consider it expedient to Gamma -n. il'iratws Stirs L,'neie - J g y,• _ place any force, ,but the raid is now Sam. - _ , despatch from Washington 'e�st'1 ei-3s4-tons; She was en On the new Russian base along the obf-ious political purposes of im- says : The reported dea-th- of �S gaffed in traffic bettysen weden Po and Germany. line of Uszok, Lujekow and Bartfeld pressing Roumania, it is possible C. Thrasher,! m --American citizen, d '- " ` substantial beginnings of the that •the -Austrians thought it as the result of the destruction or ARE SUB�IARINED The- steamer. City of Bremen, of 4 spring campaign are visible. A might in fluence the movement of the. British shipFalaba b a Ger- - Dublin, has been sunk by a Ger y man submarine off Wolf Rock. in Russian column moving into Hun- Russian troops. man torpedo, aro viewed gravely in ' - s ,,, the English C'hantiel, about t5 miles Bary along the Ondava River cap- official quart,,•rs bare because of the Four More Civilians Drouned on a I south of Linda End, Cornwall. tured tiro full regiments a field A despatch from Rome says: De- -serious possibilities involved. I Dublin Meamer Sunk in the j Four members of the crew of the -1 battery. The Austrians are now spatehes received here from t`et- Ambassador. Page is giginx his, +steamer .were drowaed. -Twelve j bringing largo reinforcements from-t;nje, the-cripital of Monteoegr!,. I attention to the case and will for- � -' - Channel• survivors hafe arrived in Pen- ; •the south. The first stages of the indicate that Austria-Hungary i, ward all the facts: Because of the A despatch from London says zones. battle, whie.b. i® engaging great endeav -+ring to cut off Mvntenegro grayit.% of the issue raised by this z -X Rua�ian= barque was G>rperloed- .enumbers, are now developing from all communications with the first American death resulting from hour more civilian lives have bee�a in_ the Channel._The crew was, -The. -Germans in the north are outside werid, and Thus starve hFr the German submarine prvgramnle, i savrifired in the German submarine say ed. ' covering the period until a fresh The -Dual Monarchy is described as officials refuted to make any cam- II' campaign, only twelve having sur- • The Turkish prutected cruises ' corps arrives- from the west by surroundribg this ;mail state wird ment on the case for publication, f vived ul the viii* of 10 of the Dub- Medjidieh has' -been sunk in the �► restless and futile raids. The 'overwhelming forces of Croats on It has been realized ever since lin steamer City of Bremen, sunk $lack Sea, near Ckiecsa, by strik enemy's exasperation at the steady the mounta.ins,- in addition to a the despatch of the communication ing a mule. The Mehjidieh formed crushing of his Niemen campaign ia, garrison of 40,000 men at Cattarv,, to the German Goveinment notify- by a hostile undersea boat in the part of the Sultan's squadron unmeasured. General von Buelow's which prevents any communication ing it that the United States would English Channel, A French fishing which has been attacking Russian artillery has - been evacuating its withHer'iegovina and the Adriatie hood. it to a strict aecQuntability schooner and a Russian 'barque also coast towns since December. She. ' positions to the north-west of Osso- Against alzout 100.000' Atistri-ans for the acts of its naval authorities was an American -built boat, hav- a wetz for several -.d mss. Once twenty Montenegro can-dis hays been sunk by submarines, but a3 Y g po9e only 15,- that this Government was pistil- ing been laid down in Philadelphia *� - !!utter ee were ahellin the -outer 000 mien, with limited artillery, eaily committed to serious action their crews are reported to be safe. A g y in 1903 She was not a large ves- sector of the fortress, but now only Something like MOW people from -in the, event of such a case arising Alines were responsible for the sei and her armament was tom- four remain, and even shey_ are -villages in Bosnia burned by Aus- as was indicated in the American sinking of. a German steamer in pitratifely light, She was 331 feet -- quie,scent. All the heavy mortars trian. troops have taken refuge in note. It is now believed that a case the $attic $ea•--sGiLb--- s kiss of 23 long and 42 feet beam; -aid #� a -ib -have been withdrawn slowly along montenegro', - has occurred falling within the pur- liver, and the --American ate'amer displacement of 3,43• toga she- viIt of the American note. Greenbrier, which went to the bot- ' was armed with tso 6 -inch gun's, It was made plaid, however, that tim of the Korth Sea, all her crew eight 9 ,inch gun', six 3 -pounders, the' State Department will move being rescued. six 1 -pounders, and two torpedo with extreme deliberation and care in the Thrasher cane. \o effort move A Reuter desliGer from Stork tulles, Her complement we* 3D'3 MERICAN holm says the German steamer, men. .'ARRESTED N will be s ared to obtain every fact G _ p rete He•msot'h has struck a mine �• - hoeing a bearing un the case, _par- in the Baltic and sunk and that _ titularly with reference to the cir- 111 cumstaiices wader which -the F'alaba 23 members of her crew were A friend is one who doesn't -wait -{ !Police Think He -Caused an Explosion in Baggage Was sent tone bottom and more drowned, The Grete Hemsoth was for you t;v -call for help. t -on Steamer. - than one hundred persona, includ- ing -T Thrasher, oat their lives. SUBMARINE SINKS TWO VESSELS `► _ .--:_..- =--- '� . � •. -The first -question about r:hieh it q _was thought there might be some 4t' A despatch from New- York soya: According to the - Paris despatch- doubt, Thrasher's citizenship, has Raymond Rolfe •Swoboda, arrested eg,Swoboda has been•arrested.there been. answered. Investigation at in Paris, charged with setting fire as a result of evidence brought out `the State Department showed that Crews of Each Were Given Barely. Time to (let to the steamer La Touraine, is an •Thrasher obtained a passport June " American citizen and represented at the` official 'enquiry into' the fire P° Info Boats + p 1 1911, giving .his residence as _ in this countrya.-French syndicate on the Touraine, which broke out . � _- � , March 6 sialic the Bt�amer was en Hardwick - Wor&ster County, . �� engaged in purchasing supplies -for MasEachusetts, where his mother ' the. French- Government and the route from New York to Havre. _ �Y There is said to have been toted resides. Carl Barnes, also .of des despatch from London says: be used. As an offset to tiffs a civilian population, This, was at- '14ardwick, endorsed• his-applica- p French destroyer rammed and, it is tested to by R. K. Maclean, of this to an explosion among .the first Two .German sub French L 29 i cit forme textile ex ert'of the .class baggage in the hold, and Swo• tion. This passport has since been lielieyed, sank'a German submarine y+ r , p renewed in London. It is not ( and another, the number of which o9 DieFpe, The .members of the 71 Federal Tariff Board; by Thomas bade was declared by`feilow-pas- Hooper,.of Victoria,-B.C:;' a Cana- Fen e-rs •to _have inade ' doubted in the'fate of this evidence has not been ascertained, which submarines crew, it was asserted g peculiar that Thrasher's citizenship can be have been operating off the Brest b� the men'from the Crown occas-, and b Eu ne Davis and W. statements before the time' of the P g y �' accident. established beyond gaiestion: coast of England during the past tile, _boasted that during the four F. Mohr, both Americans, of this Therefore.= it is regarded as et- two days,' have added two in aye previous to the sending of the fes: city, all of whom said they were Swoboda was traced•to'Paris'a,nd iremely probable that the case will British steamers, the- Flaminian Crown of Castile to the bottom they _ associated with 'Swoboda• in _ the arrested by- a Fien<h secret service eventually have to. be taken up with � and Crown of Castile, to their 3ist had sunk • seven British vessels, in - purchase of supplies. official, and it is said that letters in the Ger ' "Gode'rnmeDt,_ Officials of victims. There gas no lass of eluding the steamer Falaba'. 4 We All four men were unanimous. in German found in his room at a here are of the opinion that a life on the Flaminian and Crown thought at first," one of the Ger- asserting that a grave error had hotel will furnish important, evi- strong ,case, can .1>e. p>:esented, so of Castile, the crews of each being man officers is quoted. aR having been' made in arresting him, And dence. The despat&es=state-that far as the law in the matter is con- i�- . i repreeentatio�i o the 1 - into their boats, in the case o[' all hands: but it .was decided ulti-- said, "that %e minfd sink w` State. Department, accompanied by tial circles, where he had served ��� - affidavits to prove that Swoboda's as foreign represeptative for a the ]atter vessel, however, crew sub- mately that we would giFe you a marine fired before. the crew left cha'nce." mission at Paris was solely for fife 'broker naniad Dioeri§aii' Ile was BrItISis Indian -Force - w the steamer and shells passed along A� flit boats were ,leafing the purpose of, submitting samples of supposed to bg a Russian, and of iZ011t iO,000 Trlbesm-en the, bridge, on -which, the captain .Crown of .t'astile the members of �. American goods to--th ten spoke in Paris of family- con - syndicate. - nectians in Petrograd, and.Xo, ,w. and ari apprentice were standing. •the crew say that some of the Ger- ti A- despatch •From' Simla; India, I The Crown of Castile- was sunk by mans jeered at the men from -the says : Ten thousand . tribesmen,' shell -fire, 'but this did not prove steamer and sneeringly shouted, 3 A1' • composed mainly 'of Zadrams,- col- ,u-fftciei+t do send the'Flaminian to "Britannia rules 'the waves, does: ustrian' Troops =Are Penniless lected with a view to attacking the bott4nm, and a .torpedo had to she 7" Totihf, near the Aiiranshah Post: Government troops, tinder- Briga- j -ilei General Vane, . engaged .the CHA _ EII -WITH • -MGH:. TREASON A despatch from. Venice - say%: the people 'are literally starving. natives; repulsing them completely, Reports received from Trieste say Palatable wheat bread is unobta.in killing 200 and wounding-300:that this the Austrian troops in Tren able at any price, and the sttpply subsequent reconnaissanq.e showed. n4. I race of tkte- band. Lino are' in a miserable-le'condition, of war bread is quite- itsadegiiatt~.. - 'MU'nl.cipai COUtiCllOr O1F• Prague. Among a Scare Of _' l being penniless, hungry and ill- 'Me 'bak0rs' slrofis "are besieged t~j�jZet1S Convicted_ of Hi h Treason Glad. Their pay ties bee$ cut from early in the.morninq, but only theI ._ $ fourpence per dkay to twopence, and strong and aggressive, tile' letters I Russians Lost 149• 'their rations from five-lowves- of say, -succeed in•get'tingi,few loaves. in, Memel Retreat- bread a week to two loaves, it is The .shops tJhen close for the-da3l" A deshatcli from London says.: A correspondent. "A .Vienna court- r said. Men considerably over forty Disorders -are. said to be frequent, A despa.t•ch� from Petrograd cat's: 11ltinicipal Councilor Mai t-ejous usky rnartial," The correspondent• -con- oa. years of age, the reports say-, are. and. the Police are compelled to An official communication concern- i and twenty' municipal employes. of tines. "condemned fifty-bwo per - being sent into fho trenches, ill- make inany arrests. According to ing the'recent Russian xetreat• from 'Pi;ag`iie, Bohemia, .have been found spns to death for high treason, equipped and their unifornis:-old t•he-lebter the prices of most- of the the Memel district of Fast Prussia guilty of high treason and sen- among them the, Countess Harrach.. a'n& turn: a a tnanbh of necessary foodstuffs- have doubled wife issued $iuiday flight: • It says: temced to -farms • of imprisonment T4ight -of- t -]Isle peraoirs hays been ' practio� drilling. The condition of or treblQd. The misery of the "During the retirement of our• ranging from three to fourteen executed, but the sentences of the tl, civil population is said to be poorer classes is said.to-be indes- troopa. from M<�mel our casualties years. -The men wore eharged with remainder were commuted toterm•s e,jUadly wrebAied. -Private letters cribable. Persons daring to- pro- were cmly 149 men, including ki}l- •ri-rculatin.g news unfavorable- to of from four•to-ten- years' impri•, from -Trieste 4,wey that numbers of test ate &rres •ed. - ed; wounded and ,missing." Austria-Hungary, a000rding-to the sonment," .. ,.. n,,,;..:... ..� .._,.,. ..�•.4-tee aui-.•. - >,•. a P.�.; n - .,, s:.. __ .. �;yz�,�r<iP31.va'xt�'4n.�s..:. - ��'-J'..',�°�"�-.R'`'r''� „ •ems:.' ...,.. �-�•. c' � '"",..'-" _. .. .. - _ .. _ - �. - - - }+ - -�V. Harding spent .Tuesday --Several of our farmers have - _ "L OCr 7 ,ISMS. r in Claremont. started seeding operatioua. - • -Miss Watson has returned -L. D. Banks has secured the to �� Y - - after spending a few weeks with agency for the John Deer farm 91 ej r MW -Miss Buchanan, spent Good friends in the city. implements. See advt. Friday in the city. -Mrs. Thvtnas WRIab mud son, -Thos. Calvert who has been --Dare Gervas Cornell is in very MastqW Eddie, of Lindsay,were suffering from au attack of appen; - - • - p�iI&A i vc poor hek1th at present. in town on Tuesday, dicitia is now recovering. �+ O lel L�w7 ;• '-' -Harry Wade made a ship-- -Victor Rumppth and- daughter, -Mrs. W J. Taylor and dough- _ ..- anent of stock on Monday. laache, spent Good Friday at the ter, of Brooklin, spent Saturday Boru-On March 91st to Frank home of his parents in Toronto. with the former' a father,• Clark= jast one piste to get el>Q• -and Mrs. Maekiea daughter. -Geo. Cowan's sale on Friday son Rog?rs. -Miss Hobbs, of Toronto, spent wss not very largely attended but -W. L. Courtice was at South Sunday with Pickering friends. notwithstanding this bidding was Darling.Wn on Tuesday of last . -Harry Larkin, of, Toronto, is brisk and, good pricers were realiz• week attending the funerid of his vleitin�r aunele�-M. Courtice. -Mhos Hilda Grant., is spending -Mrs. J. L. Sgmerville is cuff-•-Artbttr Prouse' has Moved on awe( -k with Miss Irene Rogers._ seta& from an attack of blood- to J. R. Lititon's farm on the lake =E urontu, poshore. We wPleruie-Xr--PrLxuse- spent Good- Friday at his home taken to the Western Hospital, to the neighborhood. - ILXNrpu u .till sayc money and get a here. Toronto, on Wednesday for treat- -The Woman's Auxiliary of �� � � +better roof by using -Frank Gee has been busy for tuetlt. St. George's Church will meet at h:- - some time harvesting his willow -W. D. Rogers, of Alton, ' has the home of Mrs. Varty on Wed- � '= -.- _ - PAR0'ID. - — - -- sold out -his busines*3 in that- town nesday, April -44" at 3 %clock_ _ ere—T_ te colored --contains no tar— _ -Frank �Rundy, of Toronto, and on Monday moved to the city -As the spring season has ar- - ily laid—a roufiing icicles -. spent' Sunda " a ith his parents Where he will reside in future, rived appropriate sermons will be ark, water, gas, heat and cots - here. and where he has secured, a good preached in St. Andrew's church, of. Lasts long imitation. nit tion. ll. Don't take an im►tatica. Mi%%Cora don, of Toronto, positionon next Sabbath. Everybody _end for a freesamPL spent Sunday 'here with her -Miss Helen Bryant, a• daugh• welcome. mother \ ter of a former principal of Pick - ter p w -Miss Herod, of 'Toronto, spent ering College, Dd_r. J. E. Bryant, WHITsir Easter with Edw,erd and Mra. spent the holiday with J. N: and The f�ntario County Old Girls'Aaso-'!'H1 �ANDO�EE Cornell. Mrs. Richardson and other Pick ciation annual meeting is in the audi- - —Miss Bridget Clare, of Torun- erinR frieslda: torium of the public library Wednes- to, spent the holiday with friends -W. C. Pilkey & Sons, of Cedar day afternoon next at four o'clock. in town. Grove, who purebrsed-theRussell - The town council adopted resolu- Miss'Lydia Major;- of White- Carter farm near Cherrywood tions zi their meeting this week me- EVE wale, spent a few days with Miss some time ago, teok pus%eP%'toe on moriavor the Ontario Government Mooney. Thursday lata. Edgar Pilkey the in favor of the subsidy of 88.600 a _ =Edi Davidson, of--- Brantford eldest son wUtoccupy the fRrm. mile for the Bvdrg-Radiat_railways. is the guest, of her friend Miss —It is stated b building Rx- The St John's Hall second annual 8 y g ' hall in the Music Hall Monday Dight 'Vera Burling. parts that it Will coat. onefourth a,a� a rest sueceAs. Mrs.-Ackertnan, of Toronto, less this year to build than it dict Ann g Wilson. daughter, of the late Pick - spent FL few days -with .silex. and two years ago, due to the decrease Seth Wllion..nucsery•tuan, of Pick-- ltwir� Fi„rllwr in the to%t orf labor an(1 of taster- ming t„w•nsbip, was burried on Tues- DROP — lWV C. hlurkar, of Black -stock , ial. osa in on vt age „ the Frienda'seata•- _peOF nt Snndrty' at the hotue of his can termplate-building should now tery• � '�% _ _ The.ri(:hest cissa in the. world, Jntin. t q i p _-- _-- parents here. R _ / `,o SHER WA PAW -John and Mrs. Seldon, of —Mrs. Clement and -daughter D. Fiockf�ller, in a signed article this + • ween cella readers of _the 'Saturday No paint can give those. ;,,o rrt,n ` Whitby, spent Good Friday with have returned to their home to Evening Post how to make and also c7"� satisfaetica. ` _ �Picker?ng iriende: Milton after spending ri few days to wiyety.�tatrihuto wealth. can expect snore. S. 1Y. P. is a sa:isfactioa-&telae —Mrs. Morcombe'e Pale on Sat- with the former s parerits. ('' H.• The Department of Agriculture baa '.urday wag largely. --attended and and Mrs.: Burling. They were removed tta offices from Brock 5t, to The materials that enter into it,•the care ctiaar,hich it!..; ` prices were good. accompanied by MlssHelen Bnrlinx Dundas+ St, in the. Basclay_House next -Thos. and MfP. Andrew are wbo will %pend a few days with East of -.the Standard Bank. They trade, the lues who make it, eve:yihiag cnanectecl with epen hosing a few weeks with the them• �' Deur have more commodious quarters, it are of the satisfaction-gising kind. It never - disap-: ?ormer's mother. -The annual Vestry meeting of and it a hoped that it will be possible + to better serve, the interests of Mari- lists. - Always does the work it is expected to do. Costs - and Mrs. Richards, of St. Georae s Chnrch- was -held last culture in Ontario County. Don't for- points. 3 - b' Toronto, spent Easter with rets- Monday evening. when the finan- get to call the first time yon are in lesat- Does most. I�.%j, •.A -da free. "lives in Pickering: tial -report w" -read showing a Whitby. - - 1Miaster Cornell, of Lindsay,considerable ttalance. W. G. Ham soap my isvisiting his grandparents, Ed. was appointed Ministers warden ,and Mrs. Cornell. and Leonard Neale -was elected YARN I� KL',"E INTS -Mrs. W. B. Powell. has been people's s warden for the ensuing Plougbs-tocluding the John Deer, me So C HAP'MANconfined to the house with a severe year• Wilkinson and Fleury. Also. re-~ re - attack of Is grippe. -The following have had in- pairs for the foregoing. - -Ed. LeRoy is. in Brooklis this dependent phones installed con- Wagons, Buggies. Also Tongue Sup - week installing a Pease furnace netted with Pickering Central. its for binders, that make the "' + u ' for Mise Highfield. Also their respective numbers are yoke easy and burden light �- House-CleaningRel a+* s - --Mrs. Findlay t+pent Good Fri. given: R. G Mann: 1720; E. S. White Wyandotte eggs for sale, from s day with her son. i.. A. and Mrs. Morley, 1702: Thos. O. Wilson. purebred stock, _ . Finlay, of Toronto. 1412; Lewis Pike, 1408; R. Nuttall. If- you want any -kind of farm ample. 'Washing•maehilaes, step ladder_, mope, -Dr. and Mrs. Reagin, of To 524' : Irving Heald, 1018, (deo. S. meet call or write Tonto, spent Sunda with J. N. Barker, 1914 ; James O'Connor Pickering carpet beaters; kalsomine brushes. paint - p ----ind Mrs. Richard%ony, _ - (new trtittTher shop j �+ D. Banks, - -Mrs. H. J. Larkin is visiting -The many Pickering friends JAL her sister, Mrs. Frank Mackie, of of John P. Buchan, of Drayton, NOTICE TO CREDITORS _ '_brnshea,.scrttb brushes, aibaatiae, jelstone. Whttbp. fora few days. will regret to hear of his death - — _ w -Mrs. Bedson and daughter which took place on Tnesdap. In the matter -f the Estate of john Gra• "Martin-Seaour 10© per teat. pure n Miss Roberta, spent the holiday April 6tb, in his 70th year. His has., tate pf the Towmsktp of Pickering ltvith relatives in Toronto. death was due to a paralytic sn the County of Oxtarso, labourer, da stains, enamels, etc. James Morrissey, of Hibbing, stroke, which was the second at- crated patuts;varnish Minn., was here last week attend- tack from that disease. ' Mr. Buc Kotice is hereby given' pgri(itanc to � - ►ag the funeral of his mother-. han formerly resided on the farm R. S. O. Chap. 121. that all peraniis �H -Mr. and Mrs. Coakwell, of To- south o1 the G. T. R. station, having claims against the said estate _ of John Graham, who died on or about • H • Iron6o. spent a few days witEr their which he sold to tor. Annan, psi - the eighteenth day of Dec¢i er, A. D. bony W. J. and'�[rs. CoakTeeit-- f4r Dray -tee. •--��_. 1010, are required to send or. to �--- -The township coutYcil will He was held in. very high esteem Donald R. Beaton, Wbirevale, On- 1 meet on Monday next for the by all who knew him, and his tario, on or before the Wth day of The --,Mien s -'Store transaction of general buainese. - death will be a preat loss to the A-Pril; 1915, particulare of their claims -F. M. and Mrs Chapman, of community in which he lived. duly verified and. notice is farther Toronto, spent the holiday with His funeral took place to Victoria -given thit, ;iter the last mentioned Get ynar "Men's Wear," at the 'Men's Stcire." We carry full line friends in Pickering and Whitby.' cemetery Drayton. .Mr. Buchan'& date the administra" for will proceed to, of boots, shoe%, ties', s,tir-te, suits, costs, and balmaeaans: and - distribute .the said estate, riving re -everything pertaining to men's a rel. These —Master Ronald Johnston, of sister, Mrs. MarRach, we regret to pia► Bard only to the claims of which be Toronto, is spending the holidays .state. I ,also sericaslp ill at his sh:.n then have notice. are our specialties. with,Masters Will and Hugh lllil• late home. Dated at Whitby this 5th day of . _ - aeC, =In the death of'Mrs. ffiorrissey April, A. D. 1916. Our raincoats and balmacaans are especially good value, and are =W. H. Bunting, of Le Pas. w•idow'of the late James Morris- waranteed never to leak. We are agents for the famous a 20th WILLIAM HaDtRT QRAiiAY. - Century Clothing Co. Our repatation along this one has lldan. has been spending a few say, Pickering has to%t one of- ar of the City of Toronto, been= A perfect fit and Rood satisfaction go days at the home. of his mother oldest and most highly respected Administrator• with every garment. here citizens. Deceased was born i'tr J. E. Fexsww.L. - *�C -Miss Mary Harding, of St. Kilkenny, Ireland, about 80 years 28-30 Solicitor for the AdminisLmtor Get the Habit. Go to Buntings. Hilda College, Toronto, is holdiay- ago, daughter of the late Edward t ingatthe - home of her parenta Hardgrove .and Elizabeth Wil. I R. BUNTING _ P.ICKERING.- here. loughlly, and came to Canada Repair'"Shop -Mrs. Wm. Miller, of Toronto, when a mere child with her par - and Mrs...R. Fitzsimons, sof Ham- eats, who settled in Toronto, and Now is the time to get your Bicycles c Ilton. spent Sunday with friends had resided in Pickering since her rePaired for the good roads. - NEW Sp�N� FOODS here. marriage. Deceased had -beetr a Get your Automobte Tires now. Mrss Kerr has re h sufferer from rheumatism for a &WAyy daWJD. a gds,_. A saint after spending a few weeks at the quite a number of years: but this, Ford size $15.50, other sizes in line of white wear, comprising blouses, housedresses. corset. covers , home t her son, A..M. Kerr, of winter had .become quite smart proportion. drawers: gowns, aprons, etc. A nice line of cotton crepes in Berlin, and instead of wheeling about in Ind phone 1918. _ navy, black and white, pink and sky _at 15c, 'a yd: -Russell Shirley, of North Bay her chair was. practicing walking -cotton. lawn and long cloth. - Emb'y laces, and Reggie, .of Toronto, s nt the again. She contracted a cold Russell Andrew, bungalow nets. Easter holidays at the , home of about ten days previous to her 'PICKERING. Ont. - Collars, scrim, their parents. death which developed bronchial - 'Call and indpect our boots and shoe saa you will retPlire a pair for Easter.. We -� —Fred Douglas, of Markdale;' pneumonia. She was attended by i * ` have a nice line for ladies, gents and children that will be sure to suit 0 )rias• been spending his Easter a Wetor and trained nurse and EI.M DALE MIl -•rs7 you in style quality and price. - -•• vacation at the home of his grand- the faithful attendance of her dau- _ -- another, Mts. B. Bnnting, gbter, who never left her side. p=CKER=NQ. Choice Groceries=fleh.7ettuce; celery, oranges, lemons, apricots, -Mrs. T. M. McFadden left. on She passed peacefully away Wed. -II • prunes, figs, dates, etc. . Wednesday to spend several weeks nesday morning, March 31, to th• Royal Household Flour is the with her sant, Mrs. Miller, of final reward of one who had G. A. =GILLESPIE, -..= DUN�BARTON Denfield, who is'id r health. a good life and was always resign- best for -Bread. Try a bag. _ 1 i'll Sh Glenora Flour Pastry Flour _ -J, R. and Mrs. town are re- siding with W. L. and Mrs. Cour- ed to God s ho y wa I9 sur• vived by a family of three daugh- Graham Flohr ties while' their residence in the village is being got ready for oc- tern and tivo 'sons% one daughter, Mrs. George Cowan, jr., having Fresh Rolled Oats `" �+� Int�erstin to Fanners g cupatiom _ predeceased her about seven years Bran and Shorts s7��lnet�l' .� -Mrs. L. O'Leary, of Toronto, ago. The surviving. family are : -Paul, .. Oats and Oat Chop ' 7n future I ivi11 Have Harness and Sorsa GoQds_At_VP._J, was in the. -village. on- Thursday last, making arrangements in re. Mrs._. E. J.. Murphy, of SC Minn.; Rev. Sister Morrissey, of Heavy Mixed Feed - - • _.. -' . Bodell's,.Bronttham, at regular prices. Rard to repairs to- her residence .Hotel Dieu, Mp'ntreal ;,Mary Eliza- Mixed Hen Feed l- all : ,; Call and see him: _ on Hing St. East. - - ` -Miss Josephilne- Qnin�at who beth, at home ; N. J. Morrissey, of Newcastle ; E. J. Morris of Cracked Corn, Wheat } mixed Barley, Buckwheat , together - Full stock of Harness, Robes, Blankets, Rugs ami all horse ' ie attending the Ceateal .Business Hibbing, Mind., and fifteen rratid-' - Caldwell's Cream, -substitute. goods at Pickering. - -: - College, Toronto, is spending the Easter vacation at the home of children. � The family were all pr'ese'nt at th-s funeral, which was Calf Meal. t_ Boole and shoes repaired as well as harness. •her. rents here. - Trs- H. Fmvkes, we regret to very largely attended. • After Mass, celebrated for the soul of "Holrte9iae Meal. - PIC$R`RIN( HARNESS E PORIU I , report, has -been ' confined bed an attack of deceased, the 'Rev- Father Ryao preached a beautiful. sermon, in Special prices in ton lots.' '�CT'eelirl� Phone Ind. 301. - W, J. COaICWELL f to her with j,no-mitr,nia, blit we are pleased to which he paid. high tribute to the' F. W: a;t tte Iliac :h'e.is ituw recovering. good life of the deceased. -Com. j Chopping - every day.N. .f