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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_04_16Aw IN %OIL -%".A -1 L.W� TV P..1 CK.E THE. XX! VOL. X PICFERING, _ONTFRIDAY, APRIL 16..1915r No. 29 UL y:WaftPotanal. SPINK IULLS MONGOLIA Clayton Tscrr spent few days at BROCK ROAD Nearly vyerybody is seeding In this Established 76 years Nedileal W`bttby-t�tii1 Oshawa. W J. Turner. of Toronto. spent- -w-irb-h-lamotiher-and. W. H. and Mrs. Jackson were in, W 0 GREEN OD 1J_X_FUR_8'YTH. J). of 0., Regis- =.,-.f 040tg 04=*n= ove-Fthe- holiday Avult-Y last Friday. C -ge Farley and his fencing staff in. special ft. north WHITE S' A*Ti�- B-R'BAD V. J. Ramsey, of Brown Hill. spent tire rushing butiloessAt present. MILLS st.d offtc--me:.- ed er 4-J%J Miss Verna Tarr. of the 9th line.! �Isof ground for the proposed switch. We -d isw�it� P�� �F;LMUR N. AMOWMEA FLOUR AND OCREALS Edinburgh, member �f the College ol ft7miciana and surgeons of Ontario, lieentiato BRAN Markham. a nt a,.few days with her. cousin, Mlssp�era, Tarr. expect something doing soo ' p. Mrs. George KtLye8 and daughter, Risbimi for Pastry =112-college of Surigoonot, Edinburgh. ttention to daleases of women and SHORTS M69srs Roy abd Metville'Turper, of, of Mount Joy, and- Mrs. R. Miller, of Baker's Xoy for Bread Ofneo and residence, brougham. "JUMBO -at t Toronto. spent Good Friday, be J. B. Mrs., Toronto, wereL the guests of Jas. and Mrs. Kayes a few days last week. G' rabarn Flour Wbeatlets, PICKERING MENCAL SURGICAL home of their parents, and CoraMeal, Rolled Wheat, X-RAY I-NSTITUTE -OATS 00f. W. Rolled Oats, Buckwheat Flour, Pot and Pearl Barley. -and Percy Mayn,&rd Vial FRED'S Zr.61F TOWLR. it. B., K. D., C. X., CORN AND CORN CHOP �-MIXED GRAIN & CROP James Middleton, of Floss, spent -a few days with his br ther hare. Jones on Sunday. Some of our farmers can be seen on Bran. Shorts, Midlings, Crushed Oats,- Barley Feed, Thos. Willis, _posttqaster ctf Mark- ham, called on M. Gleeson on Wedues- the laiid these days. Will Dunn is at present vi8iting.his Corn Chop, American Corn, Oata, Molassine Meal, an 00.&-ZJ 00 -&:LJ day. - The 'Rev. Sexsmith, of Whitby. will manv friends in Glen Major. Perry Chapman h" engaged with Cotton Seed Meal. Specially Mixed Grain tR make" (Scranton D. L. & W.) -STO-VE,.CHF.9TN1UT, PEA_. AND STEAM occuRv the pulpit here next Sunday morning. - Xiss Myrtle Thomas returned to the city on Monday after spending some two months at her home here. George T. Wilson for the summer. Walter Bu8bby has engaged with W. 'P * Jones for the summer months. Miss Flossie �Bu8hby -is visiting her, sister, Mrs. Edward Lee. of Chalk henwlay. Bibby's Cream Equi -Went for calves.. Calf Meal. POULrRy FOOD T E.- FAREWELL, K.C., HARRIS- ty 400mit Elouse. Whbbv. I" 'PRICES RIGURT. James Denny abi a carload of Alvin )3usbby. pf Claremont, spent Meat Scrap Bone and Meat. CHRISTIAN, Bar-r--is-ter and hogs and a carload or cattle fr om the Greenwcwd station on Tuesdav last �i, Sunday with his,mother, Mrs. J. Bush - by her*. Charcoal, Shell and Grit. - Cotton Seed Meal Is the cheapest. and AE. solicitor. Notary F ub116. Etc. Moos . Offlet Drock at. North, Wbitby. y so J. L. UINK, MbATEDS Norman Adamsou- is ranving household effects to Audley week, Andrew , Wilson. of the Sth con., best feed on tb6 market for milk. 7 PICKERING. ON' r �hj.o having rented a house from -W , ilkialzi Puckris. visited Percy and Mrs. ChaPm.alf On Try Molassine Meal for horses, cattler and pigs. You will never be with - VU06tivi* garb*. The -trustees have had the school ..MissLvndaJones�--@_pent the Easter out. it after using it. -FOR EXCHANGF- Liosaws in the County CORN CHOP f0i. good Barley pound for pound pf Ontario. "14okerinot Village, 27ly W�p can offer HArst mortgage for nine- Audley, did the work. Mi:;a Sarah Jones is visiting for a -few POUCHER. Real -Estate Aucfo t00;1 hund QLd dA41a" on-g� Toronto- wee" -with -Mrs. 4DLdieux. of' -ttnuffT*h--- -_ - --- Cement and' Plaster kept on hand. - , of zu&rrtaae licons so. Brougba�=. Wy per cent. as part payment on farm. if - -_ W. P. Jones has moved on to the C3 DROPPER Issuer -of Marriage Liciroses in the County of Ontario. you don't need the money this secur- ity is quite the same as cash. Write A grand conceit will be giieh in-ibe Baptist Church here ob the eveoing of farm' be purchased. recently vacitted by Thorfaas Smith. House-cleatiling is the I order 'S A S T L A K E" as.: .% store mad bin residence. Cla"mozi. - for pard"lare to - - John Fisher & Co Tuesdav &pril 20tb. under the aus- genera Downing. of Toronto. The-4667iety There are all signs of spring in our alfidavits. Amountans Ste. Money to lo= on farm w of Marriage Ido. 610 LUMSDEN BUILDING, will present a number of part sobgs burg. Birds Are =hmining. bees are eafte J= Arm I-V 6 ADELAIDE ST..'E., ToRbXTO. and cborusex and will be assisted by buzzing and the g shoots up every - FPOSTILL. Llceqsed Auctioneer, e for Ocanties of York and Oxiiiarlo. And-, Fruit Growers,- Look Miss Gwladys Jones. soprano soloist in Avenue Road Cbureh. Toronto. Mr. where. Thos. and Mrs. -Smith and family I ,I' of .11 iunds at"nQ416 to an sh Frank -Oldfield. ban soloist in St. Paul's have taken up their new residence in .U.,.. Zd.... 0. W,. P.O.. ogital 11 tit. Baskets 3ic each. 2 0 cit. Baskets Se each. church. Toronta. Mlso Florence Good elocutionist. a pupil of Owen Smiley. Toronto, and Mr. Rowland Johnston. Myrtle. They will be greatly missed by their many friends here. Our genial merchant, F. H. Davis. BREWSTBP., V. S.. Gradu of Toronto Tessirtis "anod an office in Claronecook V­t"C-.Dr1 Covers lo each. L B. A. M. aacompanist, 'Toronto. had his auto otit a few days last w4sek. oemb of doweeft" Ud anteselle ' * " OQ1s A=Z:16M PMAWJY 66986" so. In& I qt.. Berry Boxes 40 een to per 100. This concert promises to be the biat ever given in this district and you 'Clannot but be- thinks the roads in rather poor condition to venture far yet. 24 and 27 qt,. Crates L244i each. Every package guarateed and prices afford to win it. General adInissiov) 25 Iments. reserved seats' 85 WHITRVALK The shingle that has given @at!. - (action for over 30 years. Empire W B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- soon tionoor. valualm and actleator 14M 1; " Of OU14J1O end TOWIL A613 kinds Of are guaranteed not in raise if ordered now and get cents. Th ]an -of reserved seats may be seen at Wre. D. R. Beaton's. How"d"Langford spent the week- Corrugated lion with a J in. by L salso sanduatea oftber privately or by suetWt Doit" Solids Par &sea mot bar them when you end with his parents. the 'Mrs. Mrs. Treble 2 in. corr ugsition.'see it before y�a =Lan Xserly as resideassi 11111siabo6b He., want them. _9111OUGHAW -is guest ot buy other makes. If. you are in a. one orders left as Nave 0000, Pick - or Ummsb's stors. Claremont. vUl sw Chopping and Oat*Rolling as usual Russet Conner left this Culp. of Hill CrostGardenit. ract of Deed of a Cream Separator. Try 41lood. My sis nuibbeir In diet 1601 every.day. . L Vivian where he has rented a f%rm. ' 'teacher's bauliog'gr�avel used in repairing. the a Premier for 30 days. Also from 00 W. Ba Mee, Green River' Oiii-i t6 our illness. the scholars are having prolonged boll- mill. Ford Frederiburg, of Evanston. Ill., gasolloe etigines- $39 up. See or write me before b uying. OUR PRICES R. iWENNOOK days. Mh4s Annie Graham. of Al- has. been renewing- old actidaintavre here. Bell Phone. tWHrrEVALff,.oNr... -GET. On Emery Wheeli, -.Mount bert, is vipiting her aunt, Mrs. G. D. . ' John Gallagher sbipped --two car- lrun�ral Dk*cW and tab"er. Sawing Linton, Ioad6 of catttle from Locust Hill on F. J. Prouse, Pickering Machines. Saws, Gasoliae John and Milli, Tweedie and family. Monday. --Dr. Any business entrusted to :nmemill Engines and Cream of Wbitevale. spent Sunday at David Macnamara, and son� of Toronto. be_m-ef.ully handled. _ Russell's. visited Wm. and Mrs. Burton over, Trideperident Phone No. 1514. - 4190,* fo r- sale a quantity of s.pring Church will meet at 3frp. W. E. Halt- Mrs. "Nigbswander. of Toronto. spent C 0 rye at $1.* a bushel. by's on the afternoon of Wednesday. A 'I 21st. Everybody welcome. the week -end with her mother. Mrs. Mrs. Cba.Q. Reetor. We WDM- The houses IJOHN PHILIP -W monthly meeting of tbe en's Institute will be beld'ht the home Mrs. Thomae Philip Tuesday new under constructi4pa by Chas. Rice and Fred :Uindle i n De - for Lum Cement ber ,BROCK ROAD.' of on cemher are now nearly ready P Ras a full line ot iresh and mu- Afternoon, April 20th. at 130. &bar Demonstrations of hoipe-madecanyly, ocoitipaiiom' These are bnt samples of the building that is going on, La t Ii. Shingles, Ready Roofing, - - I GUNN'S 4d meats constantly on hand. by all the members. All laillia cordi- Misses -Gertrude Pennock. Lydia - Iron', - : it Spice Rolli Breakfast Bacon,- 'Shur Crov" Fertilize 'Will .11y invited -.L or and 1,111han Pugh motored fo thatity on Saturday and report -that _.Corrtigated Ham, Bologna, Weiners, ew. pay you from 2v to.100 a'. profit -a veritable sensation, beiag L the fare- Cedar Post�, Steel Po,,t.@, J Highest prices paid for nutcher a cattle 7, Gunn:s Hog Meal will reduce your fepd bill bc in We are extremely sort y to report the death of Marshall Lot on at his t well performance. The regular meetibg of the Women's .-.Wiro Fencing; and make your pay spite Gunn's Ground Bone- and Beef Scrap will woe hens lay and keep home no Tuesditr morning. April 18th. We wish to extend our sydipatby to 6�be remaining inerribers of-thi-timilY Inatitute'will he held 'at Une hoine -of Mrs. Joseph Leary on Wednesday, April 21st, at 2.30 p. in. The topic to give vou my price.on any-.g rilya :fivery .9icke U your laying. in their bereavement. b e'discussed will be "Why the Home thing you may them Thit Dunbarton- Literary and MUtu- and School should be in close toucb." e X quire. First-class rigs for hire Friday All Day or- night Thos. Reevely, - Locust Hill annual election. on evening, April Otb. - A gooffly number, were After-severml weeks illness Mrs Birnie, bf Myrtle, died April Otb. ai A. ­C. REESOR, Bus meets all trains nd. phone, M I' ark. IWS present and some thirty-five members the Ftge of 03 years. The funeral took REAL ESTATE...6. Teaming promptly attended to. polled their votes. The executive elected for the coining year were. place on the following Saturday to the. Locust Hill cemetery. and was largely LOCUST HILL Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Hon. Presidents, Rev,. A. L., Macfad- yen &ad 'A; J. Ai2nan -' President, F. attended. Mr. Birnie and brother have our sympathy. We He Peak, G. Cowan; Vice-Presid�nt, Miss Mar- Mr. and'Mrs. Wethereneelebr&ted pick,_,.il"g. jory'Allison; Secretary,- Chas. Palm- er; Treasurer..Mr@6 G. A. Giljespie; Musical Director, Miss A. A.. Holmes_ tb;e twenti -fifth anniyersary of their wedding at their home, 147 Indian Road, an Ffiday evenitsg.'April Oth. CUT"TRICES Many.,Cofleges Close The Convenors of the different co guests % Our College doesnot. in Pickering Village, Large ­_ will comple71the list of officers for Lod- Tun -1- - . _' W, opany hs�ndsome presents. - ongratu- 11ILLIOTT Vj��/ /,, �10 garden, some young- fruit t ree s. Everyflaing fin -first-class r-egalr this season. GLEN MAJOR lations 6a me froin Winnipeg, Chicago, Geneva, Wis.. Washington, as and many other points Mr and WAR TAX Call and. see me as t a bar. Wetherell tire well known through L gain for some one Roy W�%rd was in the Glen on Sun:. this vicinity. ONT. dal: The.Whitevale Old. Boys' Club held Stock Foods - Pugh visited 0. Picketton Sun- a very successful wind-up meeting on '$1.00 foi* 89c. in Canada, Ente now so as to take a in the early fall. Mrs. W. Fies is improving, after her of a progressive euchre and dau�eo, at Reg. 85c. for 59c. f�s= One g d writes "My new -7-Notary Public, Pickering. illness. Win, McDow-ill is. IiWtifik with 0. Forester Hall. After the eards.-mem- ber,,ndfiriends were entertained by Reg. 25c. for l9i�. t Posi ion pays three times what leas than Pickett. I t their hostess to a banquet served in the large dining room which was very Healing Oil - Regular 60c. for 30C. Ravi ats of allr 2 our years ago pre entering your -Colilu;e.' We placed - C. S. R=,.OF WMTZVALIL with borses. A. and Mrx'. Peddle vi%ited W..Fiss prettily- decorated with flags of the allies. ferns and Easter lilies. After --Reg. 25c tor 19c. T this young man in a position after gyaduation and have now placed is , prepired to furnish you -anything -the- on Sunda - Thtis. %ddie spent Sundaw with the different toasts, tbe''§easou prizes were presented. and as R result of the Nyal*s Cough and Distemper tablets, 'Doe. him itgath. Catalogue frea.' W. - J . Elliott, Principal in line"of watei supply such as windmills, hydraulic rams-, Pickett Bros. Rev.. J. R. Real held service here on credit system which hwr been in vogue Nyal's worm tablets 75c. . P,,or. Yonge and Charles Sts. pumps, plumbing. qt�. Thursday night. during the past season, the prize w6re of a much b6tter value than those - Gooling Liniment 50e. They are also expert- well drillerg Wilson Redman is hired to W. Wgrd, -of B�daatd. for, the 6urawar. which are gevep&llr -given 'in connec- tion with clubs o this nature. 'The - Spavin -Liniment $1. 00. 46 NEW BUT'C""4011" Sail"OF and respectfully solicit your patron: Ma M . Conner, of Brougham, has rent- ed the Lewis farm for- the coming year. rize-winners were: Ladies-Mlss G. Colic ftemedy'$1.00. 46 Tonic. &Condition n_1 I cKay; -Frenth - Poweranieurn ; 2nd. tablets 75c. -always Miss Edna Redman is home, after spending a few weeks with bar brother Miss Margaret King, cut glass water bottle and glasses; Ird, Miss.G. Ham- Havey6itre3repexan-lined by im., TOOLS SHARPENED .,w- A full line of Fresh Meats William. ilton. bass candidatep. Gentlemen - on hand sit shop. We make as I Iry of crosscut saws, David anA Mrs., -Sykes itpont SumdAy with. the latter's father, Frank Harvey . let, Mr. Cammack, fumed oak card and seenre an exitet cor1rection.. WAgoti on. road every day. Tools 61' all kin&.' Loc'ketepaired. Razor -honing a specialty. For a first- at Mount Plessant. table, 2nd. -Mr. Thomlinioll, eleetric tp"ts, 3rd, Victor Stevens, cut glass Fresh Pork Sausage a spiciatty class hair ttim-or an easy shave call Miss Hamilton-. our tearber. basre- turned, after spendiag her Raster va- comlibetes. T. X.- Me-FADD'EN__ Hutcher's dattle wanteil at the East -end Barber Shop. See �mr House Furnishings of' all 4 cation kt her bbibe At Elgin Mills. . The Angling Olub have got their Michael O"Neill'.- of Uxbridge, Druggi-9t-Gradnate Optician, JAS UCONNOR, PICKERING kinds. Slightly 119W Carpets from 15 cents 117 yard UP. new signs up. so don't forget to keep off -the ponds, boys. -No fishing for- who was prob#%bly the oldest man in Canada, died last Saturday in '?==tarl Corner King and Church Sts. W, -.T.- (40RDON. PICHERUNG m5i=1'rer1mg, - - ' V;4{ .. .w'� t :� P-F a -a+ �nwt"_�p-r' J'rt.a�'+ `, t„ �r,: •yN .�''r..r , ..... .✓ - ._ a __�- r - - .S _ _ ..„. .. -...._ ly „_` _ � r i -' .a' - 'r -*.. ,+ d a ` , . s. + "7�,_ I - - .... - . ----..-- - - - _`Vsl . . . Now Adolphe irewo Quite nt•m . a - s - _ 11 while they talked to him, that made an i '- e>sort to ga[har his scattered thoughts. aid l6ii lie his father said to his ii• . two dans tare w to son i em: 0. fd , . . SHF FATE OF AZUMA - . Mill, children. , run away,” he always (� ke to them as it they were children � a r the Bread > . . . . . . still, and w!'.h a sort of patriarchal an- „C";P thoritw on the hearth • � They all -ot tap to go, even his mother. ' with 'Crown Brand' Corn - -- - she too had read sgmething in Adodphe's - Syrup ,indy&t children's i' face craving fo is will be Or, The South African Millionaire. _• bi;I'll come to a fewas he d moments.” he told coni letel [is ed.1. _. _._.. - -_. , . -_ ..... :. _' - •. she lead her hand ohie srmal.kiuz [or Bread and `Crowrg Brand' It moment anxiously into is ace -then form a p�rfe:ctiy -balanced " . he stooped and kissed her. He was excite 18i . . •- food—rich in the elements - ed, a itated. It does not often fall to the ____ lot o1 a yotal man of eve and twenty to I that go to build up sturdy, ' pgpLO(}IIE-CHAPTER, Ih she took hiuf a little to nae side of the inform his father that he bile found u• �dwardsbur `�aldy c_i_ldzen. low hill, and crouched down as it to keep diamond mine. K - -- 1 their able, Well, what is it?" Hie father lit ItI ! • was roused by a grating sound outdid two then she turned to the left brin him cigar at a candle, and eat down again. 'Crown Brand Corn Syrup the shutter. The Boer had only nearly round again. He did not look' at his son's face, some- . j"'' small rooms to offer his guests, and even Then she stopped and clapped her hands thing of the youth's excitement imparted ie so economi al and so nod, that it is little wonder that millions `_ .�, those, his friends told him. he ought in for glee, as she pointed to the ground. He itself to him hs could hardly tell why. $ = VIt` be--ihasktsl tor, as often travellers t elf grasped her meaning yet, for fear I expect To are surprised that I came of pounds are eaten every year in the homes of Canada. . . south Africa are obaiged to share a bed f o[ hie own thcugbtet, be held it back, re back Sao much earlier, eh, father?" . wit tile, amt Y. a.. tut• -I suppose you were tired of it, in 'Crown Brand'—Ute children's favorite—is ter Adolphe was glad that the two, rookie uc ' _ • were not opening into each other. On the ism to take pourdit on of him, w is �, tuxur countries w e card go Or cooking purposes and contrary, they were on opposite sides of i would sod to absurdity. I luxury there is also not much pleasure• a+ad making.- ..Very much -plenty "she repeated, not much to do for a young man, eh? I y g•' the voorkamer, or hall, and the room I had loped . , urging him as it were to make his own p -LILY WHITE" is a rare while Corn Y—P, ,ti ` 14 . '` i ' next to Adolphe was the kitchen. All this I discovery. Then, because he gazed at -At this moment his *Yee fell on Adolphe. p M`+� J he did not notice at the time, but later ner questioningly, she stooped, and scrap, He had taken a pocket wok from his in uol so prortatrnted in flavor as 'Cro.ibe Bran '. ApW Dr be re iced that it it had not been for I ner coat. pocket, and was opening it very jt'" 'W - _ that fact, the noise, Blight as it was, t Ing away some o[ the loose earth and }'au may ftreffY il, caused by the events of that night, would stones, picking un one little dark pisco cautiously, laying it first _r. the table, after another, laid them in his hand. then he drew out some sma:l pieces of have aroused the Boer aad his family. I Eren in the darkness ke could see her "dark -looking cooly substance, which his AaK roulf'GROCER-IN 2, a, t0' AND 20 L.B. TIN! lPC ,til of whom were sleeping in the on 1 smile. They o'er* standing bRneatIn the father knew well by eigfit; then he spread CORN Q other little room. brow of the lower hill now, end the moon them in front of his father without epea,k•¢ CaaadaStarChCO. Limited, `OM�j He had been sdvised u> peep he--ret'>l_} Rhone os_ber .dark .hair. and foreheui, ing, planted his two elbows on the table.- t3reraattLetaiaous war buigBrands 29 ver loaded. but he had laughed at the , making her mouth and the lower part- of 1 clasped , his hands and looked at his ta- Idea. as townspeople do, and the sound I her fact in shadow, mysterious. Yet as 'they without speaking. - z.:ailed him with a vague uneasiness. Pre- she stood there he dew that she was 1 His father took up each little piece one • sently it was repeated, aad he sat up in beautiful, and that in her eyes gleamed 1 by one, then he laid them down again. - bed, the fire of yaufhful enthneiasm, of digni• They are good." Then, after a mo B tee Baas"" It was the voice of I fled restrained ,excitement. I ment's pause: 'Fo you are going to be • - thetKmoirnin�ma W} h oa townerna� ( Then as he looked at the little pleced of your father's son after all. eh?" ' lows : "Only to think of these arsenals --in other words, to gel that morning, be smiled to himsett; thea he hard substance, he As an exclama- ^v�ait a moment,' AdoI•phe got up 'thins tandin here all these thou- I ardent eeaflomist5 out of scrapes. ]poked annoyed. He rased the windo}v I tion in German: and Beni out at the room, And while he 8 g end mo;,oned her to go away. His one "u i Gott 1" was absent the old man got up and D�� sands of years. Give me 8 Couple hurray could d0 this more that) dread was leer his friends should come f The sort of cid Heinrich Bleb could not the room with some emotion,.. stopping of batteries and I would •guaran- well, because detail and Organ]Za- d his bas fence and find her there, but 1 make a mistake, the Kaffir girl had every now and then with unseeinFD eyes . she beckoned to him to come, pointing ` shown him a e diamond mine, has Adolphe full p cturestihe thud cothe llected er of thereraand ineatweel[ knock t}l0 rubbish to bits a=ils.- In gratitude fur all his had . to the moon. It t.ae lmpose:Dte to under• 7 r tlbiti what the meant, Lieb telt exactly, the eame sensations ad tbere`,'often baying them from she good saved everybody he was, made a • j+ "3he doesn't prop.we a midnight ramble, that night, We have nearly all .of us•at I nature to save a starving artist, long � The "Ravening ` olfe.*s divisional general in India, and DOW .1 6appaee. '. b: said to him,ielt; returning soon time or other experienced some .. etoaally taking one in Dayment for long he baa succet�ded the late- Sir io bed. But it Mae impossible to bleep mensal emotion which stands out from; overdue accoun s. And while he walked f with the though- that Perhaps the wo- among all others, and which from the I up and down. nncooec:otisly he thanked 1 lith th should ever have been Charles Douglas as Chief of the ._-.__ man xae on the stoop cotside. Presently impress on it has made, remains Inde 1. (rod for this moment, this crowning mo (Calle the "Ravening Wolfe" is L. be began. ll wonder whether she came to Sly graven upon our memory, enbonced menu of his life. only with halt the glory I Imperial Staff. th.not clear. There is no record in Pe wars him o! an •hint', whetbe r man because of its intensity, with an atmos• o! which he was aequai4:ed . hobby for anv mesa of -his ever having attack- �-- " -' - _ n and heal. 'e4out of had any de- pliers o yeu e . -. - . be had struck my. pd the darkn piled out of bed and duet- In the Tears to Dome. Adoipiw told f Tear; know how d,rtress,ng' it is to � ed a t§ Sae o ; <n t e contrary. * - signe, and hesliew. When he was Jrese•f himself that all th!_.smowins of hit l fe. fl no sympathy to ones children. It =at- p _ -___ -d he iseat_tn_the. =iWhe and +rpened t t all the delir um of hapvinese, ail t tere not it it be diamorf& or bacon: -c'_ '-he 1i$8 al -ways "been kzl9Fit a� &---- INDiARS GREAT FIGHTERS. - — evdenlly it war what she had cxperted; ec''aay of 1'v:ng- had been gathered to• I the wr:t:ng of an opera, the only thing I most BEaid and .respectable member _ M Sim to do, for she xas s[andiag there gether in that mome0t: that love and f which can make our endeavors have a S Their Loyalty "to Great Britain Un- ' �' wait; to in the m<,ontight. !Sere was a l p*tr•�'�on, wealth and power, health sad I little - preeent.munt of Immortality to if j Of 60C1Ct' Who has been twice , mar salla," . a?1 rite a ;hinge wets as nothing Lour children ase to continue it. All our I ried; and brought up two sons and - questioned. Mhlemtnml� -if Phe trihrde oto a eherp ag' I compared to that one moment on the fit• I s',riving and hard work. all our despair - q And the beauty of las night appca,ed I titan veidt, whrn he realised that ba I and oiprimism, what. do these seem, so I three -daughters iD the way they Ko him. eha beauty the u;rht wonderful still. ;toad on the surface of a mine, a dia• 1 long as we see those of our blood reap• I should go. In the bad old days The Indian soldier fighting with -the iv - 'nese of 4outh Africa. which is like the mond mine of which the diamonds were) In the benefit of ,t? Dia,mands-they when Wolfe Murray _first entered Allies in France Is an interesting and stillness of the desert. tiothing there :t- of the flneNt quality He could tri: th.+t. had became Cart of the life of $e:.ricefo significant figure. India's loyalty i, re- . seemed bac ahs moon and the hills and even in th. moomight, by the look of the Lieb, not only for then worth, for the for- the Service, subalterns Cunside[ed markable. She Is utterly enthusiastic r that river, alk 'envoloped embraced, by 'he I little pieces ,'/ rough Rkass. even :f the tot's that they brought nim. los the 'n that It was file proper thing to to prove her full right to belong to the _ 'sapphire du..' of the moonbeam* You'ig mine proved revs vatuah a than it ,seem- tarerst the knowlVdge. the hard work. the f play hard and. work nut at all: But blood is always .ea Sar tet adventnrr, and ed :° him at that moment, yet the stones 'slaw progrews an the gradual succeed• p y British Empire. Ia'ddaas *ant LO b6 ' sleep had vanished from his ryrl;ds for that try in b.* Da m: reprvaented a stadlli I bursting forth at last into triumph. but �jolfe Murray, way a heretic. Play ;trebly admitted to Asatralla and* Can- . gond and ail The wp pit which had moordi. thatu a for themeeivrs he had ¢rows to love'' he did not greatlycare about, but I and ,old Lae ea+ that the word 'impoeoible' `°^v a mutnai understanding germed ttirm. ad a man love* b e dopa. almost hu he worked all day. studied Russian, The fetediIIg of these t O peek a prov- was not in his d'ctirnary, w3e awake a to be born hr•wrcn tbem, he uoderst.>od children Ht understood them be tbo 'at was eon to. his the sort who would. not wlty •hr trail lasn'. him a ;Good and in him they- spoke a mysteriausIan- and passed fur the Staff GuIlege• ed a delicate task, which has -been bate anyth!'ng r-) do w:;h the htt!e jewel tbrt, m.lr•a-frotu the Farm. what she had quate. _darting .'tile swords of colored less *hap, but +rho yet had drrams ,'[- meant who- i she cocnted oat' the taosey, fire tnwards his heart, tudsciave. chat• It was probably there he learned deftly solved Sao far For some of them greatness b bur fosse of h'x.'narm. !I f and seemed to pilo it on -her lap, - It was I leasing that a rifle is a more or less service- believe in having meat killed by cut - a piled s revolver into lira raft. and 9 e as .f et t.a..c thry .nndersitoo . each oth I To be continued l _- 1 Do ner In those into be knew coo lit- Sara •pr+ah even. able arm for Ute destruction of ting the throat of the animal, while .+ 1EF.©� I14PF,RL\L 4TFf. others want the steers Sisin by a blow t1e e> tear. ani thr woe tn anrrly she What hr would do about it, what•wouldone's enemies In hLs early youth the back of the -neck. .a would not read him n'to aaagrr? Fie re- come la;rr, a'sd the wo:,dsr-et ,t all for�­�'H he, like Most- gunners, had a fine on + memb -red that ha dad often ntwird that' one momrnt seem-d.t�' dazzle him, to b® f Some of the them get ill at the sight' - Lleutrnant tGeneral- Sir Jame% . contempt for that weapon, and on of cow meat, while others spit at the the negroe" were g:a:eful for kindness, It w'lder him. yet o fill hes whole 'being P iso ; true but ,t seemed true at The time w'. h vts,ans of the future which were like . an inspecting officer questioning I mere mention Of a pig, according to s. +o many things which ought to 4ex a reve'ation - - I Wolfe i(Urraf. j him about his battery's musketry ' Fla«bee o' ,ernes came before him, rnv 1 their religlon. Crime is unknown In _ Berm true r•caneovcnt, R v:aR'way to trash very softly for fear of wak;a the' tared. Chief of the Imperial staff 04 the 'progress, looked vague and ;stun the Indian army, and there are na ,. - sleeping housebo.d he slid out o1 !ho ones, Heseemed to see for an instant h.e British Arm is the proud title of I ]shed, On being pressed for an cells for the Indlai. troops in the bar window, and followed •be woman. The I old fathers face. him motber s -sbR wall Lt, General Sir Tamea'Z'4 olfe blur- 'answer he admitted to knowing racks, The men enlist for 30 years, ' tbrigh3nest of the moonlight made their sitting tak+tin by a :amp';- hw•b,sterr. -.thaduwa strong serous the sand and and he seemed to +re them zoo, �om,at and ray, a man In whvin Caned I that his .men had some hand-gunA, and they bCing theft own horses.. I earth and hes thought how strange thug t! se to the false comfortable sit 'ag•., earth- and Shadow of the Young German room. Aud ;hen be seemed to see. some„ a>yould be interested because of the but added that "he did .not klloW When the animbi dies the Government and -he gaff r woman e- Yo ng a few thin; *ler a Rrrat-:.city with Twinkling fact that he is a lineal descendant what they used them for." furnishes another, and you must re- ` steps behind, although ane, led him ht- th hag l coy like Frankfort, yet more mber that these men are all sons of _ the sweep •h'' Ravi with her hands, po,at• magnJiveret, acid somewhere- t, mansion ' Of Col. MurrayltuOf the Black _ ins towards tffe hale. Once he stopped w'th have carved door• and marble eziir• Watch.- in whose arms General I - -Inti Chance Came. well-tI families. There Bre I00 ap- aad shook his head. He didn't @w to to I cases ,be home of Adolphe Lleb, the pifcants for every- vacancy that OCCUM. ggu on. he said But she smiled, and show I ktilliona,re. lames ��olfc died upon the Plaines On leaving the staff College he in the ranks of the Indian army of Gt. ';rig her tenth uttered "Yes, yes." Doe of And. there Warr otner viseone. too, of Abraham befyre Quebec in I went to -the IntelliFe>nce Depart- Britain. That applies to all regiments I visions ail bathrd in the light of many y meet at the War Office, and then there. So you tea imagine 'what the the few Enghob wcrds she knew Anil. I )i 59, Cul, ]surra flamed his son ! . Ion be should leave at the critical mo- candles Rrtl9pv +f pewple>ceminR and R° _ . } -meet, she pointed farther to a kraal. Ise fag, a chaser rro.ee of throngs of sga,lIltter- Jaanes Wolfe, and tits two names of -;_ $wren two elopes of the hill. ,ag uniforma, and magnificently dressed : England's great hero have been'. o A�'e had tcame.rouble withl]anea every At 'mane who wishes bto enlist - What on earth can she want?" he women. and d a Akey-i n *aitrkk breeches. clerks. o Q.I handed dawn from generation to 1 dusky potentate. A small Brit.ish They are accustomed to the climatic - _ stoked him, elf. m the nt JSFneB ., 1: .rated awe from ion. The nese w shut u in Co'mal+,'si, extremes, and Germans will fife where flare or twice he gddra,s,.d her to Ger• amongst thea a y pteneraS P garrison as h p . man or Englisb. and he could see that crowd with a rectpi,ont while,. the image Wolfe was been -on March 13, lbw• the Indians will be germ and happy. she was at least intelligent enough u try °f the fair wpm n at whose feet the and Sir James Willcocks wag des- The worth of the Indian troops Is by to unQe: stand, but It was no good. Pro-! pageart was to unfold itself. And then This boy ]n due time had to gt!t I patched with a force to relieve it. . swath *he pointed to hid �i�keI and with f beratu'r he waw yo,un because the En• his schoilin and began at the I Major Wolfe Murray. was appoint- this time it known I friend and foe. -an instinct to show that ho had yyrpteeced raDoun dors not trrl the rµcfal Retire w S1a�e their arrival 1n France they himself, he Rhowurl her the revoF'r i; bat I strongly as the American and the Afrik• aristocratic• �ilenalmoad in Perth 1 commandant of the lines Of have constantly been in the thick of hecu.she •hook her head. Then It dawned "der. betzuse she was young and grata• shire. From there he went to Har- ' communication. Detail and hard 1 stpon'heta That she wanted money, and his Jul and had brought him the great toy the fighting aad have stood their 1'ieart mBsgare him It that was all, he °f hie life, the. great emotion, because to flow. thence to the R,Oyal Military work suited h3If1 eZCRllenily; he' ground valiantly, although several hod= •could goon show her all he had with him, night there doomed nothing strange. in Aegdemy At Woolwich, getting a got a decoration and a brevet, His les •tr'if'ta the warmer parts of India _ Has had Iwft a roll of paper money and a the tact- chat he was in south Africa• commission in the Gunners in 18 2. -have been severely tried by the eoid. -- fitite gold to hie cost pocket. Fie had standing out on the brow of a hill, in the job in askant' had done him well floc thon�h: to follow her so tar, and middle �f the nlglit, one hand stretched At the- "shop" no one supposed 1 that when_ "Lhe South African War out. a wb,te shapely hand needing sym• C came slang he got a similar one it; 0 hrd merely slipped his tronsere over. ns I that the young Scot would have a y shirt: He i.>ok out a few piecor of money, p;thy, *some deep emotion frorII kis tel• and trite 4=110!4 t.i,ok low. to sti:' the tumult of hie own, he particularly brilliant career. It *'ural, and was mpaitioned in dee 4he'Clgaret in England .. Onre more her idea in bringing him oat j lard his fingers on her arm and her sup was recognized filar he could work I patches botlh by Sir Georg* White here flashed upon' h{m, then dissipated p,e well -shaped wrier, and slid them down for ten hours at a stretch and waB Who 'started the Cigaret Craze in again. she held out her hand, and he I into her palm. 1 and sir RQdVErs Buller. By this England? To the Duke of Buccleuch, ' ' laid the money in rt' It that was all she I lever had the hand of the white man extremely long-headed,• but hie' time he was a major -general, -and nho recently the his golden wadtt-h moPhe could have it. And in the! touched her excopt to strike,.. and she too Soo stories required a Scotch went out to India as Quartgrma.s- wedding anniversary, belongs -this Ills- moonlighi she sa.t down on a jolting sat there entranced. for a moment,.hall." stuns, and counted the money, while he fearful. halt-uaraptured, then "he let her sense of humor to be' found amt's ter General. 'The little tin gods tinction. In 1856 he went to Russia to siex>ri by and watched. It was en bright hand ,Co. T_t.,eemed as if tome ten"eion jag, For 3TSgtaT3Ce, he was fend of with ,lie brass hats looked on what that one could ere' the Queen's head on of feeling had been released. and he I attend the Coronation Of Alexander Ih The coins. Then she looked up. The breathRd a .sigh which was like the end• the following : One day, he relate4. he had done and found that it was Finding the cigaret very popular is coins lay gleaming on her tap, ad with i in of pase:on. — good, so they retied an ancient bil- I flint country, especially in St. Peters- - both hands she made gestures which I low the woman laid her finger' to6ber showed money neon money, p';e upon lips to bid silence, therf she pointed once et, by name Masher -General Of burg, he brought back the weed fIl this ti pee, heaped y • more in the direction, of Johannesburg. ' the Ordnance, and this they gave I form to England, and English folk then waved, her hand towards the moon, z• a t have smoked them ever since. "Plenty, vets mach," she repeated, '• «`offs 'Murray. 1�1e chis duty ' pointing towards the hill beyond, which was slowly falling .towards the.-. ,c A Adolphe Lieb could never have said why further hills. And they platted on their e " n f the person holding this jab was _,t, : suddenly ebmething Peemed to tingle n home*erd way. .•.,, "w as ,; r�) gjte tips t•o theme in authority ; III. veins, to nbeeee nim: ,who had, always' •when at, last .he climbed etowly in at F 8, me Sao re worry almost , as laughed at money ¢rubbers, even at strut the window Rill, the dawn o[ a ner► day �, -` t'er 't11m and let them know when P P' who, like hie father, worked early 'and ,war unrolling itself like bloodstained :'•;ns, rifles. and ammunit•ton were much over their money as other late too ana it tfo�t^user ••spending ill parchment acroetii tho sky, the`dawn of a , pM g tanjshjng point in tike I Fet�le vtorr,, over not havinI an; _ _ a co rel day -in South Africa. ^ ^ tt i ' n - -- th- . - - ----- -" --- -- enjoy ten minutes eternity. Yet now sad• : , - - -- _ - _._-- denly. this ,dark girl with her now . , � ` Y ` __ eyes seemed to reveal something wh:ch l'ROLOGGF.�HAPTER 11I. 1 . �- : be had dreamed of. ' The dreary expanse, ; ctar,,.,nw io-night-Ador.phe.", ' 1 • the river gliding,"rushing along `.:kc, moi',TM telcg:am" had thrown the Lieb len 6teel,-the lonelineee, the hour, and this family 'tits the greatest state of ext ite• ' a t woman wh•> could not speak h,e tongue, s mens bc•,:a.use they'had not expected him y unfolded, and -his patheat had been directed' back for another month at least. Old Lieb 1`crke*d R?ave: be hoped that his son I t s hero, She was taking him to a mine. ,to had nt,t cot into any trouble with the Pen- i • 6 semembercd that only shat day .the father t t ~ of hie friend lied ea;d: pie he wus s aging with: he didn't think "I believe that there are diamonds so. Ado:ph^ was a good boa, but be was - sorry, .thatt., t•hp yolinK man hankered o s �� _enough in South Africa to provide Thu 'after Frankfort litfe, ' •.....• world for hundrt'dn of years, One day i r. they will be cheap as die:.': "or Frankfort never do anything." he said I _ ^� , to ii,mself. Ile had all a self-made man's I 4 r t 4 S t - } ' the place, the lonelirc@@!, the danp.re ho,. 1-et'hiA father could ditact h change in I ti. Ma1t:C yOII:' home IIIOlC 1. bad heard of. his yontkt his Inexperience., bis son when he did arrive. an air of sup- -�tttr&EtlVt�r-�fi pYOLCC_t It_ cl �q� The apirit of old Lieb.hovere-d cloae, and premised excitement,:a, breezy, edtbusiasuc l,t.-lien.- Sit' J`atnes �1olle Murray. i from firesnrith these beau- --_ f� the woman, who had nota ing to guide her look which had not been there before. He K.C.B. _ in life but what she read in the eyes of was norg manly in his a.ppearanee, and - _ i t�tll, t3aitit8Y17 <;a," her fellow human beings, saw that he un- I the bronzed look which had begun to ' :. ;- - :derrtood, and laughed. - spread over his cowltenance made him • - -' - -" ; i •-" 111letalliC'' � a She ,praitR to he: feet, and �hc• follow decidedly handsomer, for he was good - cd. It seemed an eternity, and the night Inokin4 and not agtreseively Semitic is he Cilancaed to meet a "native' up 1 was hot. Far away he could hear the cry appearance. in town And asked him how he liked I alis of jackale, dismal v asning. How often I It had been even!ng when he arrived, I.00ndnn, ',,Man., it's a gl'an° place, Ceilings and W - sirrae ha-has lived over again that night and he spent a couple of hours with the SC "but for pleesure I . when: he. walked -with-the Kaffir girl to !..whole assembled family, answering nit. replied the Scot, „ The9 will out -fast the bulldlns and are vers inexpensive. They can be brightened the tar newsy hill, the night which chant, mather'e questions, distributing the gifts commend ane to Peebles. On the from year to yearwithalittle imstatriAlnR cost. Made in innumerable beautiful r ed bis whole life. .low they were nearly he had brought them to his etstere, eek- pa at the tap of a hillock. and with a sed int d b on t the their friends, ,about other hatiYl It is told of Wolfe h42ir- designs suitable to all • let of rooms. Can be erected »vtr old violet a well as is qq pew buil'dince. Writs for catalogue. taro which impressed him 'by its grace. Fran, b%t his father, whose bus!• Tay that on aee'ing the Pyritnids WeW a�p�ofykwstNasal�iatMalerbb. 9- - -,aimxt t t-maq�tifleence, she raised need experience Siad acquainted him with for the first time he 'boas observed her t od swept dt to right and left, phases -and expressions of character and -.THE METALLIC ROOFING CO., LIMITED as if commanding him to study the •]and, moods, beyond the kaowltedge of the or. to be pondering deeply' --over the Mansdtatu-s" - . I' ; - to Gee for •himself how it was situated, binary wan, could ase that be ;hated at spectacle. Everyone believed him -WINNIPEG where It wag- the'proersetdnation of something he had Kin CA aria Sts,. -TORONTO- 797 Netts Dams Ave., "Johan.neeburx." qhe por,nted In the di- to tall. He conld read the'exprenied on t0 be vast•! impressed' by their• a -n- d ' �• rection et the town forty miles av►ay, his son's face almost u If it had been his tiquity 8ne� graitdet]f until he sc>l- 0rct his flys &Allowed her pointed anger. • own 1`040 In the glass, aad dev4atly bap- etmnl delivered himeedf s$ fol- - ' Ty,It they resumed their . walk. Now ed that it was not some trouble. Y - - .. . - - . . . . :. i - . . . . . - . . . - _ K . ; . . . . . . � . . I I . . . . . � . � . . , . L I � . . I , I I I � . . I , , - . . . , . : .r p.� -.. ., r ,,,G,_•„ , 1 sea•... -' ,ay -t'+1.4,tSv . . . . . . , ­�'' sv;a. m .. w - . .. ` vas , v. ,..x o..rl ^"" 'ya.-w.�,swa�a.r..s,."t, a,,..ns.s+r. r •xa '.�`.-""'�'.y" i S ' a\ .. r - , ,.� I TIC ONWI_ r 44. .. h 1i�• ' .,t 'R•.i a1 .- ..: L ... f _ j �, `., -- ,! ",'~- Zy �: t .•b t; NG REMISPRI xDERs :POULT Y �. f R OF RHEUMATISM Y ALLOW ME TO PRESENT The Old Hen Will Always Be a Factor In the Incubator Game- —MY BEST FRIEND taw, Damp W ather starts the Pain, B. Trouble valuable Hints on Hatching. .r- ROYAL - Lies in the Blood = - - It is very difficult to write any- until she really gets down to busi- Spring weather is bad for rheu- thing new upon the subject of na- nesse. After that these eggs may be o imatic sufferers. The changes from tur, Iakincubation, but as I have had taken out and hatching eggs set YEAST ' Y mild to cold, the raw, damp winds considerable personal experience, under hep. About nine out of ten siert the aches and twinges, or in which means so much in the poultry hens win stick to the job if good, -• the more extreme cases, the tor- game, I may be able to bring out a quiet ones have been chosen, Leg- / AKES 1 `aures of the trouble going. But it few points that will be of some horns included. In fact, I have must be borne in mind that it is value. I keep about two hundred had the best luck wi Le - hor, Vie weather I t caubevi chs, as t ey are so much lighter. tnatis®n. The trouble is rootedin naturally. I also use incubators that they break very few eggs. My IN BUYING the blood—the changeable weather which have a capacity of over 9,000 experience has been that I get YEAST CAKES ;•F y eggs. I use the Talman style of more.chicks from thirteen eggs un- BE CARC/FY TO E -W GILLETT CO. LTD. �0 y merely starts the pains. The onl a UETTCOM way to reach the trouble and to house, 90 feet by 90 feet in d'imen- der Leghorn than I do from fifteen TORONTO. 9, soaoa,o,o ,,,,, •: core it is through the blood.' The alone, capable of 'hauling one hun- 'eggs under the heavier breeds. RDYAL Yt:Asr '",ww,nrzc. w�owTRur., CAKES hatch - poisonous rheumatic acids must be dred hens. I have partitioned off I hang burla�-between the DECL/NESUBST/TUTES , '' ' driven out. Liniments and rubbing the west third of the building for ing fowl and the laying flock, as may give temporary relief, but can- my setting hens, leaving the roosts they are very apt to quarrel, and - •:not possibly cure the. trouble. The for the fowls that are not hatch- o break the eggs. I also darken first is very apt to have company they wil-I go into 'the house them- } 'sufferer is only wasting time and ing, on the north side. the front of this enclosure with bur- to share her ]oy, as the others selves. Otherwise, you might carry r •. ..lwoney with this kind of treatment, In this section I set about ten lap, as I find they are better con- usually leave their eggs. them in twenty times and still they and all the time the trouble is be- hens. More might be set, but I tent if' not in too light quarters. After the chicks are all hatched, would back every night to the coming more deeply rooted—harder have better results when only. ten In ' this enclosure I have a dust I . leave them in the nest " about old coop. to cure. There is just one speedy are getting together. The nests are bath. The hens, also, should be twenty-four hours, placing them In this article 1 have only spojten ''I icure for rheumatism — Dr. Wil- about twelve inches square and nine given a thorough dusting with in- then to coops, which have been pre- of hatching conditions and the sur- _ liams' Pink Pills. They act direct- inches blah, all in a row, and are sect powder before the permanent pared before hand. I always like roundings which go toward suc- 4y on the impure, acid -tainted built upon the floor. In the bottom eggs are put under them, and again- to have the coops on an elevation. cessful rearings. I have not spoken^ _ ;blood, They purify and streng- of these I put earth, making sure ust before the chicks are hatched. Otherwise, rain storms will flood �f the feeding of the young Pock, ithen it and thus root out the cause that the corners are built up and Lust. them a straw litter to en- them. Last summer we had a storm which would come under another of the rheumatism. Here is strong the centres slightly hollowed out. courage them to exercise., also. here at Wales that registered over heading.—By L. G. .Wert, in The AL pjoof of the above statements. Mr. three inches on the level. If the Canadian Countryman. 't J Routley, Sydney, Man.,_ says: PLAN OF THE TALMAN'HOUSI coops had been on the level I cer- y "'I was so badly crippled • with l -_ tainfy woufd have had trouble. • As _ !rheumatism. in m • his and knees _ it was only one coo suffered. I It i .stated that it is now impoe- that I could hardly gabout. '.I be- a lost about ten chicks out of twelve Bible to get a Turkish bath i7r Loa- Williams'of Dr. hundred which w -about three Irish stew in Berlin, we • •re ch res or don: Or an �n, i4 _ .T which I took steadily fors four days o a at time. -suppose b which time all ' _ couple of months, y . . , - - should be moved to coos eho often .p 'traces of the trouble had disap- - " ' a keepthem in a sanitary condition. peered. I can moot strongly recom- mend the Pills to all rheumatic suf- p s from wood piles, rubbish heaps and Iferers." - /"r ' � _ - _ _ buildings as possible, as these a.re � Sold by all medicine dealers or great harbors.for rats, skunks, etc. -iby mail at 50 ce:ats a box or six - 3 2 a if these enemies are around, sev- boxes fey -62 60 from The Dr. Wil- $ o' i e -R: o era! chicks may be taken before the _ �ia� a ik4xdycine Co., Brockville. loss is noticed. .r Qnt. o _ • Chicks enjoy cultiv�terd ground to scratch in. It is always wise to i * ` �'REHIt'TS GERl€A\ VY€'TURP. - place the coop along a corn.pa.tch I ~attsw aesrresw oaemesr 1 where the scratch r worms 1. - her y canfo 'Xalser's Ex-Mlaister Repredgees a - and insects. The • do the corn no o - They Choose which Grain Peace Settlement. -• r harm, and it affords them grvtl i _ shade. _ This shelter is especially ! :A picture of Europe completely - -+ - - - nece Bar or late chicks, which ar you like best for your w•iwta .¢ reorganized,' with Germany and her - a y 1 t alliei dominating everything and _ - _ just as the summer d rive. 'u um ter aye grow fogy and buy 3t. Lawrence bot. Pure Cane Granulated white. it tlevying upon their fallen rivals a - - A good *an is to sow some let- wrtgtna ba=s — F grata. i ins wribate of from *30,000.000,000 to - imedium or coares. Sack the Open near .7 6o„1'w - • take for i he chicks. The .seed -is ' - 1837,50o,0oo,000, is drawn by Ru-- - - _ choicest solar. M Act dear if bought by the ounce , ter er On �hePnterioriof�Germany,in�sa pamF inches of fiaelnext etraw, aut about two I feed cut preferred I.moatly, as thehatching a,-more heating food work hens cornpintosEhreratliun welR afters -I. �,uwatlicestic�lt Ash "wr Cer�fltaalrs, tm7i>! - hlet entitled ,. The Wor4d war and or chaff: It is well to go over these than the others A little.green food ! grass gots dry and Bard. -Rape and NORMAL is End," that has just been issued.' nests with a .solution composed of is neceseary.to keep them healthy. Swiss chard are-, g4rod ,g'ree_t foo ds " The huge indemnity which the seven -eighths kerosene and ' one-' Theyshould also be supplied with also, snd are essay raised: I find author believes will be demanded eigths carbolic acid, using a white fresh water daily, and should ha;•e it a wd plan to hcrp c r feed the _ -„ tlei�inan `iviietf —lis a dictates wash brush to tboroug+dy disinfect' plenty of grit to front of them at chicks just as soon as hey are stele �1►_� pe y the corners and !Gants Another all times. Jpeace 'terms to London, after -two I - to -eat coarse grain. i'a'Jik RrF,•wn i yeaFi of fighting, is estimated on plan is to whitewash the nests fowl, the young .c -hicks wi!_! never � [ ` I find that in a pen of this kind „_ithe baais o war -costs of thirty mil- thoroughly. Unless great precau- I it is not aecemary for a lien to geL too Eat.' �. !!lards o! asarks to be sustained by tion is taken mites are very -apt to occupy the same nest all the time. Teach Young Chicks to 1R+►o+lt. Gertaany, Austria,- and Turkey, in -bring destruction- to :the brooding Should they all happen to get off-Get-tlfb 'chicks to roost as soon the pr rtion- of 16, 10, and 4 re- pen, at once,. some will take to the nest as you .can. Ther du far fiercer aappoo ",speetirely. Set the Hen.* _after Dark. - befure others, and the last one to than when crowded'in small coops. i F As Germany at the end of the The nests all should be got ready get on -will walk along the row and A good plan is to rise a corny' Franco-Prussian war made the • - -y - - - in da- trine, and after dark the • will almost-a-lwa • take. the nest house hstdlt_.�runners t<'h:ch can _ French pay twosad one-half times hen's sb:ould be placed upon these that is left: Where the nests are be drawn about flcmtn place th place; s' ..what it cost to conduct the conflict, gently. No lights should be used, I not ou the floor, 'however, two are The chicks can, be taught "to rmist. 8 ;so, the writer believes, Germany and they should be set upon ohina apt to get on a nest, leaving sorrie by moving the small coops• a little i ' will make the allies pay similarly eggs or infertile incubator -eggs at of them vacant. All the hens 'every' day until they are . j+ist 'in , • at the end of the present war. In -first. "After that she should be left' should be set at one time.- If they frotiv of the oolong hatI94 - do0r .middition, 75 milliards will be de alone for about twenty-fuur hours are -not, the -hen. that gets chicks Then, if the coops are taken away, _ 'mended for the support of depend eats of The killed. The writer sees Germany firmly established along the present drench coast, in a position to con - and FENCES .AND AT E S fire! both London and Paris, and r P AGE Possessed of an air fleet of many WE BEST SOLD DIRECT thousands of machines and . 90,000 w,�a , airmen. He sees England forced w 4 - ' ponsent orlon of a I PAGE HEAVY FENCE. Here are the lower£ prices on the best- wl tunnel under the English Channel, f PAGE LAWN FENCE. No. of Stayv spacing of I Not. weaning Fence and Gates. aquipped with four railwa� .tracks bare. Heigbt:inebee spart.> horisontals Price Feipbi ...painted -painted. Isnd an automobile 'roc way, at 6 40 22. 6%2. 7, 8%2, 9, 9 ..........$0.24 12. Inch .... 6 e. - both ends of which the German 7 '4o 22- 5, 61/2, 7, 7, 7jy 8 ........ 26 18 .. 7 c. More' PAGE FeBce anti 'G'ate's` are sold forces are in control. 7 48 22 5..6%2. 7%2,.9, 10. 10 ....... .26 30 8 c. 7c. than any other single brand. So our ' Russia he pictures as compretely 8 42 '22 6, 6, 6, 5, 6, 6, 6 .......... .29 36 , „ 91/2c, " sc. jdiamEmbered, its territory divided s 42 16%2 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6 .......... 42 " ,,,.11 •c. 9c. manufacturing cost, must be low. 8 47 22 4, 6, 5%2, 7, 8%2, 9, 9 .. .30 + 48 " • 12 a 10C. �ip among neighboring powers, its 8 47 -16%2 4, 5, 5%2, 7, 8%2, 9, 9 ... .32 i !coffers depleted to the point of ��_•. , g 34 _ ��� Fence and- Gates are sold _. '��/1G All. -TSV' .i -man empire forever gone. In the process of dismemberment he pre- -�dicts the organization of new states. Sweden, the author believes, will Receive Finland; Germany, the Bal- lic provinces and Poland; Austria fill take the entire .south of ' Rug- - ia, including Kieff and Odessa; urkey will receive the entire Gau- us, includiV the government of aratoff ; Russia will have to retire E oth from the Baltic, the Black, and ,the Caspian seas. - Servia is to -go to-Austria-H-un_- gary, Egypt.to Turkey; a part of Arabia to Roumania, provided the atter allies'itself - sincerely with C3ermany, Austria and Turkey; and every, other state , whick similarly joins this group will be properly re- warded. The Scotch minister rose+ and (cleared his throat, but remadned si-. kat, while the congregation await - the sermon in puzzled expect- ncy...says The )'.allies' Home Jour - At last he spoke: "There's a die awa' there in the gallery a- isein'• a lassie," he 'said. "When e'8 done hell begin;." r_�- 9 48 16%2 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6 ........ 36 . , .,Y....... - , .. . NETTING.. 9 52 22 4, 4, 5, 5%2. 7, 8!%2, 9. 9 :. .34 124 - _ 150 feet. 9 . 52 16%2 4, 4, 6, 51/2, 7, 8%2t 9, 9 .. .36 inch . ,$2.35 per roll 10 48.161/2 3, 3, 3. 4, 5V2, 7, 7, 7%2, 8 .. .38 ,. 3.00 10 48 -12 3, 3, 3, 4, 51/2, 7, 7, 7!/2, 8 .. -41 10 62 :16%2 3, 3, 3, 4. 5%2, 7, 8%2, 9, 9 .88 48 " .. -4.00 " 11 65 161,2 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 6%21 7, 8%2, 9, 9. .41 60 " .. 4.25 1137 KiRt: West 87 Churoa 6trial TORONTO wALKERVILLE 06 Notre Dame 8t. west 59 Daok St. 72 " 5.60 SPECIAL POULTRY FENCE. Not,painted. No. 9 top and bottom. PAGE STANDARD GATE. Balance No. 13. Uprights 8 inches apart. — - 20 -Bar 50 -Inch ........... 51c per rod 1&Bar 48 -Inch ....._.._: ,_ per rod - PAGE rislali'r RAILROAD Width 36 inch 42 inch 48 ineh GATE 3 feet...... $1.90 62,10 $2.30 3 ft. ..32.30- 3%2 " 2.10 2. 0 �• 2.55 12 ft... 4.35 4 442.66 2.80 �.—�-..-- 13 ft... 4.60 .5 . ,, .8.00. $,29 14 ft, .. 4.85 6 „ ...... _. _ 3.80 Angle Steel Posta, 7ft..4 Ins. x 1%x i%2 Ins... 0.31 8 " _ ,' , 4,80 4.35 Set Toole .. , .38,00 Coiled Wire (100 Ills.). 2.60 10 " ...... 4.80 5 6.25 25-Ibs. Stapie'h 0.80 Brace Wlre,(26 lbs.):.. .-..75 11 12' Y'y1 " ... �:. ..,. 6.66 6.' Write for free copy ofthe big catalogue, '' !/sung 160 dHft Pane numbers o1 Pars" acrd • ' ' ', ' ' Lawnf noal and Oates, as well as-hun. These prioss for.Old brltarlo only. dreds of usetOW Parts aiwl Nonan art/ales at - whslesa/e p+'leee. Prices for New Ontario; Quebec, Marl. time s'nd West on request. —re ig DIRECT from . factory to ,farm (f -- 'paid.) • So our selling cost . must be low. PAGE Fence and Gates are made of the very best materials -by the pioneer fence- �l makers — with , 23. years'_ experience in tmilding fine fence. Every part of every PAGE Fence and Gate is made full size. ' ,.Even -our Farm Fence locks are all No. 9 wire. So that PAGE Fence and GRtes last.. a lifetime. For these reasons PAGE FENCE and GATES are the BEST and CHEAPEST to use. Mail your order, with cash, cheque, -bank draft, Postal or express. order, . to. tiie nearest PAGE BRANCH. ,Get Immediate shipment from iieat- by stocks—freight paid --oa =14 or over, Page Wire Fence ComNuy Limiled ' 1137 KiRt: West 87 Churoa 6trial TORONTO wALKERVILLE 06 Notre Dame 8t. west 59 Daok St. MONTREAL sr. JOH-1, N.B. :.>rpci ' . ,.`!•" ._• _ _ - q sem.. -'-r-- s:i n k6 .,py..-,.. ...R. .ere• :r^..,^+o.. .;, . •. -- ..v -�.. ,�;, .a,, . ,�. '�^� w ,:z. A '';a _ various readings and finally ower[, N y - The Council now xdjuurned to sleet �i u js abuse!•devery Friday mosntogaeilMOmoa again at doe o'oloct on Munda9 Lae 11� t" C H D7� .PickeriaR, oak 10th day of May for the transaction of the cooks thoughts turn to what .' TBRM general business. can I Ret to eat. Try the Fruit ��� � 4126 per -year ; P1.00 it paid in advance. —._ _ . -Store for SUmethiog . tempting, THE PIC - r eabecripao°sto the uwtodew..,gi4o--TheDuminion Parliament pro-'pineapples, grape fruit, oranges, in advance ro ued on Thursday.- bananas, lemons, spanieh oone, Another zeppelin visited thecelery, green uniona,ridish, lettuce ._. -SAYS' ' -JOHN "RKARr Proprietor. north of England on Wednesday rhubarb. Try Margai3 hone Don't bap cheap groceries, but boy the'groeeries sheep. night but no lives were lost d made candies. We sell Neilson's the damage to property was sliy,ht "Our brands of canned goods are the best made anywhere and ,FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1916 Iee Cream Our special for Sat _ - ----- --- ----- ••-dayfFeiihfruit Salad -l5-c-ts. - we guarantee every can--CO&N-PEAS-TOMATOES-Swire - New Advertisements. ICKERIN3 COUNCIL H. J. MARQUIS_ _ sell dr Aylmer brands, 10c. K tin. p The above Council met pursuant to - - "_.' aDjournment'bu Monday the Nth inst. GARDEN TO LET-Apply to Miss P%l�telr'1n 1 1 • QRtmio �lenlbers all present, Che rC+eve in Che A. FIELD, Pickering Village, i9iuy Simmers Reliable Garden and Field Seeds-7 ch»ir._ c ages for 25c. LeaveyouMated- -or r order for Government- of 1 a Og kjWth Century nota. Apply at lot �0, roil, SALE OF FARIA LAIAA ASO ho were read and adopted, a. Pic$ering, it, H. C1tUNB, H. H. fro. d, Wblcby, Standard Clover or Timothy Seed. A number of acctnints were present- Out. %9-s • IN Taa : ed for pavrtuent and referred to the respective standing committees. hOR SALE-Large calved Jersey -Township A. CnmmUplCBLIOn was read from L` cow for Bale"lot 15, con. S. Picker.ng. H _ ousecleaning requirements: Brooms, whitewash brushes ti ` F. H. Westney complaining of the VICTOR 1LUIlPTB, Pickering, P. u. 9i The undersi ned has received instrue- P g g scrub brushes, soaps, pearliness etc. etc. dangerous condition of the C. P. R. RASS SEED FOR SALE-Aquan- tions from the Administrators �-•� crossiag on the Greenwood road just ! sty of timothy seed also alike Bead at lot' of the Estate of Nice fresh fruits all the time. —north of the 4th concession road. 18, can. L% Pickering E. E. PUGH. Claremont, tf GEO. 110LLINGER (deceased l � —^ communication was read from Dr. W. G. L. Spaulding, of West Hill. R BALE-A few offer Shropshire To oer for sole on the premises at _ askink the co-operation of tLe council FO lambs at a reaseaableprice. Apply 2 o'clock, on J w .. 1 CHAR D S O N in the matter of the Toronto Eastern at lot is, can. S. riokeriUW. E is, rods, Ohre- • Electric Rahway. This tine has done moat. Ott I Tuesday, the 27th day of Aorit 1915 -^< nothing for some time, and apparent- ly nothing will be dose for some time, Fi OR SALE-A team of general the following lanps in three parcels: purpose colts a yore old, also a colt I ynar .'.and the towns and townshipsaloe old as well as a new rubber tired top0 bar. I Parcel No. 1. Consisting of north 1 9._ -- w -the lake front are anxious for asbetter Apply to E. x3adw, houge Hol. P 89 east corner of lot No. 32, in the first PEELS .i SHOE s STORE- ' service, It has been suggested that - ---- concession of the Towaship of Picker- the Hydro Commission look into the �i ILOS, SILOS-1 build either Solid i ing and contains 60 acres more or leas. i platter with a view to taking the line S Concrete or concrete with air space silos• On this parcel is a frame barn with • ; S I T B A neer. Also Stara silos 'f so years experience. dal stone foundation, and also a large eau my pry es torture pl.c ug you, order. wil A communication was read from ts, or phune for estimates. JOHN RAUH: hcivae.j We always carry a complete stock Of' .__._. from J. H. Murdoch claiming damages Yount Joh, oat rel a9 parcel No. 2. That' -portion of the + . _. to harnesa_aod west half of the south corner of lot 32 Fine Boots and Shoes. Boys and Girls School Shoes, Felts, breaking through a defective culvert FOR SALE-Oce 1918 Ford car in the second concession of the said Rubbers and Overshoes. L. newly overhauled. and nic.el plated on 4th concession. He also stated asotrlo I�hs- extra Ors and tabs, torsion I townelii which lies south of. the _ - _ Aden's everyday Work Boots our specialty. w, that other culverts in the same coo- that springs. Cutout, speenom»ter ruba rail, etc. lands.of the Canadian Northern On- _ session were in a dangerous condition. tires are new a ererrthtag in first elaaa txrio Railway Co. (excepting there - The ell Phone 151. - - - shape for44A.uo. W. J1 uxi% t SUN, nhitby, The standing committee nn Contin- ant. ie tt out, one quarter acre owned by earce.) This parcel No. 2 JOHN P E L y[encleA reported and recommended George E• P. _ °- the following payments: Municipal FED GRAIN FOR SALE-Wheats contains 8J acres, more or less. World for suppiies 20.Vdd : John Mur- `1_ aargal® Lod Goose; oats -Irish abate ; parcel No. 3, That portion of the a$RVLK 4L7T. WHITBY. - - kar for l0U post cards and printing Rcnmes' Early Yielder, victor, scotch Hero. said west half of the tooth corner of B saute 2.00: U. R. Beaton on acct. of .°a el, a. C. 7" Barley • O. 4 e, sal. All sour- sellar s5 W ; T. J. Hannigan,-secre- BOL°° sari fly clean and free frolu wifd oats let No. 32. in the second concession of y and tares Also a quantity of Rood tamnehy the maid township which lies north of tary of Hydro -Electric Railway AsAo•• bay writo or phone for samples and pncos• !the land of the Catn bellford, Lake cistron euD+.et iPttoo for 1915. 5 00. Phone !hark, 19,5, JOSS-L&PP # BON codas r p _ Established aver Farcy-dD' a Yeam . el B. Hoover attending Good Roads orove. 9r-tf Ontario and Western Railway Co. Convention at Toronto 2 dave. 10 00: I containing 11 i acres more or less. B. R. Mowbray ditto 1 day 600; John NOTICE TO CREDITORS ! The above !dada ars located at INE STANDARD BANK Forgie.ditto 5.00; - E. B. Htxiver at. northCherrf the Kingston n road R.) 11-miles _ tendinst Hydro-Blectric meeting 5.00; north of the Kingston road and well - �-�Z• CANADA t ABTA T� 11. R. Mowbray ditto 5.00: W, W 1rel the matter .-1 fleeL.+r11�1AD Estate of john Gra- located and adapted for market gard- BVI' $packs ditto 5.00 . John Forgie ditto hats. ixfe of the Township of Pickr•ing eging, fruit growing and dairying and 5,00• in the County of-Onfarso, tabourer, de- and suitable for sub-division. AUM OVER $48,0004" In regard to the claim of J. H. Mur- ceased Textus of sale : 10 per cent. at 'the The A, % C of Banking doth for damages the council does not Notice Is hereby given 'pursuant to time of sate and enough within 30 c6nsid2r the township liable. R. R. O chap. 121. that pail persons days to make up nue-half of the Aur- Save Systematically - A commuaicatica having been re- having cl++ime against the said estate chase money, the balance to he recur- _ __- rived from T. J Hannigan, secretary ,f John Graham, who died on or aN,ut ed by mortgage• payable in equal an- of the Hvdro-Electric, Railway Asso- rho eighteenth day of December. A. U. nonf instalments with "interest at 5 - Take Care OE the Cents aflad -� ciation asking this council to pass a 1910. are required to send or deliver to, [it•r rent. The said sato i+ to he subject ultimately Become Inde fesolution endorsiog the Hydro-Elect--Donaild R. Beaton. Wbtrevale, On- i to-thct approval of the officiA guardian TT y peII- tr[c Railway program 'as outlined in tario, on-or before the 38th day of and there will be one reserved bid on dent lw • the memorial preac•uted to HOD- Mr April, 19115 particulars of their claims eaeh parcel, The - purchaser .shat! We solicit your account in Our - - Flearstand the prnvinci•al government duty verified, and notice is further � sign an agreement for purchase, Fur- ^_ un Friday. Sloweb 20th, the committee wizen that after the [rtst mentinnrd I cher term. »rid particulars will he SAYINGS .DEPARTMENT recommend that the request he grant, date the administrator willprocepd:.to announced on thedFay of sale and in /�j - ed and that the cleric forward the re- distr;buts the said estate, having re-{ the Rienstitne may be had frond the PICKERINIG BRANCH, solution as requested. acard only to the claims of which he I undersigned administrators and their The standi ag committee on Relief sb+Ul then have notice. solicitor. L W. CORDON, Manager. 0 0 (Breech ales at VmW67. reported and recommended the fol- Dated at Whitby this 5th dap of ]DoivwLD R. RErkTQN, Whitevale, lowing payment: Mra. A. Forsyth April, A. D 1915, LiLuz B. THompsoN. Zephyr.. .i. .for attendance on Mrs. Green, during wiLLL3N Hzimir GRwss,x. Adudni.,trators -nn attack of pueumunia. 24 dave at of the City of Toronto, t 31 on, 2 fo : Toronto General Hospi- Administrator 128 itcitor for Ahmi ARRI ULLtal for 10 days maintenance of M `d, IL pARsIMLL. � J. H. FARtlW)tr.L, Whitby � A ■ � - . , PA , Rift 1Burgess, 10,00; W. Harvey for .wood 28.30 Solicitor for the Administrator 'W$ POwBm. Auctioneer eaupplied to Mr. Palmer &SO. i. The +Landing committee on Bonuses A most gpmplete assortment something to please everyone, for Wire Fences Drainage )clatters. 1i s at prises that will surprise you. `u etc. reported the following application :-'House-cleaning ••Supplies { for k con : �eo. Cowan. o rod _ - =-Martin enour Faints .-lot l9. port lk lfr Sparks to inspect f _ sad report. Alit Trimble about. 18 Curtain poles complete 15c. up. Brass poles, sash erode. Invisible rods on Greenwood near Greenwood�y school, Mr. Mowbray to inspect and (picture honks. stand and dresser handles 5 els each. Hest By Test, and our range of colors is more complete than e'er. "T report. R. T. Griffiths about- 100 rode - • ion lot 30, cos. 6. -Mr. Hoover to in= Window shades 3(I eta. up. ,Brooms and ;Brushes L and report Newrich Wilson y - bmytoinspet ll. can. g. Mr. C. HJ BURLING PICKEItING — hilowbray to ioeperst and report. t • ,For all purposes, we Will be pleased to supply- your The standing coromirtee on Roads in, n this r- sand Bridges reported and recommend. _ _ ' needs 's Iine J 4. ped payment sic follows: B. Wood for - ' : (repairing culvert ceps tot 20 in base Garden. Seeds line 5.85 ; H. Johnson for gravelling "y ern great Hill at Whitevale 23.00 i B �y.- s 'New stock, he sure you Ret gond seed, or your Rork in the / _� Carter for work on r..d. 48, in con. 6 r ,.16�..• rel .: i�Y"�'� 1.00 ; G. Connor for shovelling snow - garden will come to naught, in div. 77 (Brougham) to be deducted ',from com. statute labor txx2.04 : Wm Our groceries are the freshest. J Arbuckle for repairing culvert in div _ GE PHILIP— .59,1.75-, R. Spencer fol Bork on Eastern tThoL4e, Whitby to pay one 1 _ _ half t 22;Thos. Oliver for cat ting $ROVaI3AM ONTARIO u riled through, gravel pit 33,00 ;. ditr, -.for gray elling on con. 4, 15,00; and grading in div. 44, 19,00: Your com --- . --- - mittee acknowledge a communication II from B. W. Lotton atatiag that Max.. tmw11's hill,on the t_st con. needy s L_0---OE, b-R- ~ pairing and that !Maxwell and Griffin II ---- "MADE E4 CANADA" -lug offers aid in repairing if this'conneil would snake a grant and recommend • that the request receive the considers- tion of the council. ;� Ford Touring F.H. Car- In regard to the complaint of I' • I� -• - Westney the cornmittee recommend Pelee $590that the clerk wfite the C. P. R. de- 1. .'snanding that the approsiches to said I� `/ ►Stouftille crossing be put is prnper-repair sesnd \o advance in the price of the "Made in Can - that an electric bell tie placed to warn : - ,travellers of approve► king trains. dila" Ford Will be innile because of the addi- iII W. Lotronasking trona! it War Tariff. «'e a: loyal Cana- A request from B. ! ' R wt1i1 order for a grant of $50 for gravelling the diens R 111 yzladly absorla R'h!ttever increased Altona road in the Ist con. recom- duty we are forced to }say- on such rate mate- :It - _ 'mend tbat the same be considered at !� _'.:tial as cannot .be obtained, at hotue. The `�O�e .a future meeting of this council. Ford is manufactured in Canada-not assent- Your committee strhis con recom• The Ford Ronahnitt i; g: r - bled in f2anada, - -mend that is future this council abed- III - ... -- �� - • lutely refuse to pay any bills present- �i 1; the Town car$540: the ;I i Building ed to this council for work or material Coupelet $Roll : the Sedan . X11;,0-all felly equip- - on the roads or, bridges unless said :ped, f. o,- h, Ford, Ont. Friid buyers ii'ili share in work or material• has been ordered by Iour profits if we sell 30,600 cars between Avgnst 1, . " ,this council -or anv member thereof. 1914, and August I. 1015, �. �a,tEir181 The committee recommends the pur- ebase of six•road drags. - . , W. J. LUKE t`S. SON. I�I _ A by-law was passed appointing John Pallister pound-keeper in place Whitby, Ontarro 0___N_ 'of Albert Slack who declines to act. Follow• this E'TcA111�1>? and satisfaction will be yours. } A by-law to raise by way of loan the sum of $9500 for the purpose of . defraying the cost of purchasing a I , • r -'dew school site and building anew , school house in school section section 'No. 14 of the Township of Pickering or introduced, passed through its t +Al ., ,+ . q. -, :iY+4 w .L.' .e4T�K, •. ..-. ' • - •_ �1..,.s_a.1 _�,_]'�Gwy�y... a_r..a.-_:— r.uvi _ ..t .+.- S•idru:esa� ' .rt�ah�YL•• - .... . . _..-.win. ✓y S-_ "' �v--_ Ar CLARSMONT -- D. P. Macfarlane, of Blackstock, I Morg", — Mise �.+--- — -- --- - +. _ liLl] Of Wrilkerton. Thomas 'Birkett had a businesis spent Suodxy here with P. and Sylvester, Mr. Morrison, Mr. and y Mrs. Macnab. from �u Sunderland. Ma and others 'THE DOMINION UNK,trip W Toronto on TueRda C. H. Found our Redia} stone frons &tderlrincl, Markhria,- Pet -George Geruw, of Purt Perry, mason,atartethis week at his erburu, Pontypool, Stouffville.•_was in town one day 'last week.Mixs Bessie Macnab is visiting sea4un's work. S-helborue, Prince Albert, and Ux- •+saeasrioe.os+a •G T 'with friends in Toronto this seek. been. Williams,eduof the�week a� bridge. _�00"hlr.. "MM." low" Wod1,dhttdl'tsets tt,teseesls Mrs. Andrew Story is gradually � R -- — --- - - recovering from her recent severe search of horses. You Can Stasi a Savings ACCOUIIt :illness. Tho►nas Gibbous we are sorry to PAPER HANGING! with $1.o0. it is not necessary for you to wait until you have a report, is on the, sick list and under iar a sum of moa An account can be opened with $1 -CO or James and 1 Evans visited Painting, Graining g ey. with Wm. and Mrs. Waddell on the doctors ca re. and Decorating more on which interest ks compounded twice a year. John and Mrs. Adatnson,- of Suuday. Estimates given. ; Mrs. Julius Baker ie visiting at Greenwood, called upunfriends in bar rs. J lies north of Untinbridge Claremont on Tuesday. W. H. STRVENSON .-___WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. 4 at• Our of resident, Mr. Ha King Pickering and R. R. No. 3, Oshawa this week. Y g Wm. Stewart, of Cookstown, has lieeu,quiteill at Whitby Our- — - -�--- � visited his sister, Mrs. Alex Wil- ung the part few weeks. FARM IMPLEMENTS- son, during the week eud. Mrs. Kitto and Mi -is Kitto, of _. Tl:t1E TA RLE—F+cker ni. station% ieurge Branscombe, of Toronto, BrHru toil, sister and niece of Rev Pl„nuh.�—Lieludin ; T. R. Trains going Eaet Joe as foliose-- No 6 spen un oy ere at the houie u cru I, visite a parson- t that>n and Fleury. Also, re- That's our txtsZt_to.___�S'�une.thr -utast 2 Local 2 Fin P. M his mother, �W4. Alex. Wilton. ictal hitt P « 1 -—1Karster 1 to unu o uwu+an- Z�be pnblie school re -opened on Wagons, Buggies. AIeo.Tongue $u _ aqd beat ingredients procurable. 14 Local 6.Ob P. M P We carry a full line of eb�ico- Trams going Neat due an follows— villa, has been spending a few daps Munduy after the Fester vacation porta for hinders. that ,nuke the IQo. la Lo al -7.47 A M. ' with his cousin, Allan Thompson. with the usudl addition to the yoke alias and burden light. latex, bulk and box goods. 11 Local 2.20 P. M A number of our sports went White Wyandotte eggs for sale, from We also specialize in '” 7 Mail 7 50 P. M. Pt palmary classes. - down to Pickering on Monday and pure tired stock. - Wedding Cakes. 'i3andav included• - Fred Ward shipped a carload of ____. succeeded in getting a good baul , If.you want any kind of farm insple- C iof suckers. cattle fmro Clar•emun , nn Monday - meat call or write - --- - - Both phones. - � A N T G � , iil� and'alsu a carload froth Dagmar Mi and Mrs. Michell and daugh- i J iter, Miss Rena. of—Lemouville, O° the asnie day. L. D. Banka,. Pickering HERB MONNEY, _ The following persons attended , A rella`ble mBo to tact,} -were the guests of Lyman and Mrs .�. , Pilke on Sunda the fnueral of bliss Ruth Gregg UXdS 5 C Swat 10 Pickering Bakery y y' air. J. Richardson and Mr. W. ACudy14wd "a HARDY CANADIAN GRowN STocvr W. J. Catherwood moved last week into the residence in North — ---------------- -- . in Pickering and Ontario Claremont which be recently pnr- Greenwood •.' Hardware County. chased from Mrs. D. Forsyth. 1 Call and see ours tuck of "Happy The farmers'in this locality have - Thought" and other stoves Start now at the beet started their spring work but so l;•. _ _ - as well as other lines - -far no seeding has been done . as F of Hardware. selling time. the land is too cold and damp. Eavetronghing and repairing Bend for list of Bpi Ing Offerings, r +� Joseph Garbutt, of the fifth line i. promptly attended to. and terms to agents. . IngUxbridge, who has been suffer- h - Work guaranteed and prices ing from a long siege of typhoid - >�r moderate. Liberal Commission - ' Mrs, D. R. aefailatte wid Sao Lawrence nenny, fever, is gradnally recovering. - Master Scott, of Blackstock, re G REENWOOD� w turned home on Wednesday after - - STONE 8e WELLINGTON ;spending a week with the former's New Pa ren Gs. P. and dire. Macnab. F. H. H�N�s 'r- '1'he Foothill Nurseries. la (Established 1537) r' The snow has now all disappear• a W ""'r3F t�olumbia ed fmtn the roadR, bit theroads are in' rather ba -1 condition in ��� CARPENTER, BUILDER ,some places,. and as a result auto- HOUSE . PANTRY H, A BI BARN lists are having their troubles in _. WORg.'PANTRY CABINETS - For Februaj7 - - _ DUMB WAITERS. ATTENTION _-RettioR thtYnugh. - -' a J _ _ . Ed. and Mrs Gibr:ou, Lyman ant Shingling and general repair s Mrs. Pilkey. George and Mrs. - murk. Cooper, Peter Macuab sr. Peter n SaleodA See meabout any job you want If you contemplate doing alas Mac " jr. and ,Miss 14[argaret - dose. Price►, right. Alacnab attended the funeral of 5504 Home Telephone, kind of building nazi season. Charles Michell, of Toronto. laAt[so Raaa.ds.Har the haste va3M—wra - _ soar •o as the fal CeleaHr5 we will be pleased to figure M-weekry. G. R. Brewster, who has 856, Doable Disc Reseris. They ars tba bsN C �.;• �' E E D •�� on your regnirtnents been so -seriously ill during the Records ee the market tads. proving. Her many frieadp hope The _name Columbia stands todayfor the best records on the at C. h wood$t10II for sit. kinds of -- -past Y _.. -that the improvement thus con- .-. � - - l3uild'usg traaterial. - that tuttiimp has been fully re- . market. And that in every detail. In a Columbia Record you _ �' have the best record it is possible to get at any price. You have Cotton sPPtl 14[eal Aran, Shirts, PICK:ERiNO stored to heal, the finest recording, years ahead of any other. You have many ' Mrs. Bingham, of Newmarket, g. y lfttlte+i Corn FNed, Dried Brewo^a �:• ti• is spending a few days with _her Of -the biggest and best artists and bands. most of then exeiu- Grniu•a,-WholeCori), Cream of the �D - . .. d*turhter•in-law, Mrs. W. G. sive.. And in Columbia you have a record 'which ,sill unfail- West And Monarch Flour, Blach- LUMBER YA10 1 Bingham. She was accompanied mgly WEAR TWICE AS LANG as any other make—no matter f4trd's calf- meal. Beef scrap and by the latter's daughter, Miss what you paIt i8 those t*mbined points of superiority that Poultry love, Oyster shell, etc. '.. Margaret Bingham who has been y have made Columbia supreme today --the best records and the Phone, Ind. Markbxm 6ll9o. - _ . W. D._ Gordon & S01t' AW _ residing with her for some ,true. biggest.r-alue (Only 85 dents). No other records dare make such Special services will be conduct- specifics claims, because no other records can prw* them. If rm%0=&M Reesor j PICKERING _ed by the Epworth League in the you are not acquainted with. Columbia Records get the demws- Methodist church on Friday even- stration double disc for RO *Mtn (15 Vents extra for pdstagts)- rr •�+etans a•L•• r. - ing. The topic will be -John ofe�o n = t' Bell and lodepeodeat_ phone. - 'Wesley" and will be taken by �?a'oThos. E. Stephenson. Special 1 e - arltueir will be furnished. All ��b YRe�Cor�BOn'Sale'Today �� I'°a I.. '° >i s The Pickf1ring .. - .' +welcome. M w© .' On account of the sevring class All Double Disc Reeesds•—a Seleslies on oes` sid& ►- ta.o I'• ' a s Vj ajlCe Commute (being held on the 3rd Wednesday , .ems * as drat !•s. 9 •. x —ref April. the Women's Institute aster Sane s Set�nng Shuts for' S d� l.� O •o r I-'• Will not hold their monthly �: as 14 t�1 ~" " :4 x The object of this Aseooiation ie to '► `meeting anti] Wednesday, April je~ _ e.d :av �` lessen steslin and prosecute do '28th. The program will be "Easter Ti To Ti M � F � � d � � a Ih the �elona. M Customs" and readings and waste. p p ✓ • V e « • = k v[ "' ti liflambm havfng proper sidled acmmaal• • The meeting will be held at 3 p.m. 1[jj t� at the home of Mrs. D. Forsyth. When You Wore a Tulip , N ». . ..8� �� Q1t i~m �o aafa immediautiv with any membse ,��j'.85 L of Exenntire Committee. Mr. Senior, the secretary of the The BIW Room Po.isr the. "tete.. Q G = O o '^dy Yombership fes 41A0. Laymen's Missionary Movement ( a t6. Pl,or+e" } • • " • +.- a C s y Ext-• °O in Caaacira, occupied the pulpit in + W F ; t S "� °° I t: Tioksu mar be had from the esesideot or; ' + the Baptist . chnrch last' Sunday . WhenYou re aLong, Long Way From -Home .85 �' •� X- , 4 0° =ds! I aeer•f.rr on.pyue.tto°. both morning and evening. He ,Q b �� z o 7r l I ¢ st Exec. f7oTn.=L D; -Banks, C. S. Palen - also addressed the men of the Arrival of British Troops for France-- . ;85�.- o -A t$ er, C. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Oaf+ con regation in the school room in .a the g afternoon. Hua addresses This is a splendid descriptive record. Be sure to hear�it. ,; g i� J. A. O'Conior. 1iN,,J. Clark. ` dealt with the laymen's iuissionar$ _ ~ o e '� t a . o i President,- 8eoretay movement and were greatly ap a a.m • a° t? o ala a j fsreciated: Mr. Senior is a '�oursg New a n c R e c o r --- man who is full of enthusiasm for ~ the work iu which he is engaged Including latest Fox Trots, Gine Steps, and has the faculty of imparting - Tangos, Maxixes, etc. - .00d Ludk' kis enthusiasto others: ' " At North Claremont on March Columbia Records Made in Canada—Fit any 21st occurred the death of Rnth Standard .Machine. You can. got Columbia Trees �nnto Gregg, one of our most respeate rest en With i. ri had taken iIl with la grippe some six weeks previous which was fol- i Depends on having ,Tie right kind Of all materials and design ,.,lowed by neuralgia and finally de- J : S. JEPHSON, - -Pickering, On Df trees. BOwm&ti's have kept in $took. It will pay you' — heavy fibrous roots+ gall at our works std i^•*cwt oar $look brain. She had suffered acutely — — --"— and' obtain prices, Doti,, to mi$LA b7 in the first week of her illnessMillinery- They are grown in the right kind agents we do tics employ them, om squeo/r 4. 1 of soil. The are handled m can, and throw off the t8904 owbat"for aborta$•eek previous y aommieaioo of 10 per osnt.,whio6 yon wll to her death, had seemed to find and packed id the pink -of oerainly save by purobwing from. til. relief from pain, and her friends condition-- and they grow. o.11$otioieed. hoped for her recovery'. But on i 1L WHITBY oRANITE Co., a.; Tuesday the 30th, it was seen that MARCH 26th and 27th, 1915 Two more agents wanted o a, wttttbr, oast° r' she was soon to leave this earth for in -Ontario County. . =-a more perfect existence with her j ARIES of Pickering and enrroittidiog country, we extend to scan 'a THOS. W. BOW IN:AN fit SON CO, ala I11e8 :w&lker Heavenly Father, and at S a. rt>, L very cordial invitation to atteTnd otic opening w:hen w•e will have . Wednesday she passed peacefully a fine display of the newest creations of Pari's and American hats. j,141TEn - --away as a tired child sinking into Miss Buchanan is at the head. of this department. she comes highly _ OIIiar10 -'Pumg Manufafaturers '61eep. She was a woman of high ..recommended a first class artist, capable of not only., making- a .-hat; R,ldg@villa, principrb, noble character, and but has the art of making it becoming, combining it with grace and Shop and Residence, Dundas. Sts .a _ more than ordinary intelligence, style. All come.. 'WHITBY; ONT.- unselfish, tender and spmpsthatic - p � j CHOPPING E _ ,ready to assist these in trouble -the new attains are t'er -fine in fact Three doors west of Whitby Hones and ' sorrow; and bad endeared WALL PAPER they are beyond oar- expectation. 3 �, herself to all with whom she came - • Come and see them. AND 'OAT FLAKI\ G We are prepared to instal wood or iron; in-coutact and will be greatly Hats, -trips on short notice, also attend missed in our consmuaity. Mgn3' NEW DRY GOODS Caps Boots _ The undersigned is prepared to do pa and Shoes. toall. kinds of repairing, relatives and friends from a dia- grain chopping and oat flaking Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, taste and snrrotroding country GROCERIES—all the best in the market. Try.& lb of .our 2$.c. tea. also m. Jine engines and come to pay their last tributes of y. every day in the Reek. gthe ure gear AV 8 respect to her memory. We will Why pay 36c. a lb for ten not as good. 1 g veils her loving companionship but _ except on Saturday MAGNET ()REAM. SEPARATOR Keay "It is thWeLord s ill : He D. SIMPSON & Co.; - PIC�ERING� John -F. Bayles, Greenwood Phone Bell Noo„6 Ind. 26. F all things. . •'4 _ .n: .d• „„ •t _ '�icc„_.. - _y,'. •.. _ .. ,�,.. • - �'b .i �.src.%i .: - - ,s:r a:..:y�s.A - s. ... �. • _ 1 � v f f 1 s Germany to settle M�YLEET !UIED'Far the WANOTHER BAIDEB gay ;;"' m. P. Frye a --[ — _ j A despatch from WashingtonEEKS REFUGE says: ,The Garman Goverernmmentnt - • i. .20 has replied to the claim of the State tench Expeditionary Force Is Ready to 'Proceedt !Department for compensation for - German C Krorinz Wil °'- Without Dela to An Poinf. Necessary ��, ,.r ,. the sinking by the Prinz Eitel y y y '' I Friedrich of the American ship i helm Puts n at Newport - '+ _ William P. Frye, assuming liability Nees. • nit only for destruction of the ves- " 'A' de sel, brut of the car under thb apatch from Paris gays: It been ready since March 16 ti� 8n+ A despatch from Norfolk, U:S. + French t from Africa are to aid the allied fleets and -British treaty of 18?Z8. Germany --requires, A., says i The last of the Kaiser e ready to assist the allied fleets and ea itionar co a n• waiting however, that ' the case shall be t P� Y i`F •,�"`� g ,. ' ^ sea raiders, the Kronprinz Wil Brit expedition A forces against it was deemed advisable not to pro- taken before a prize court for the helm,.. steamed into Hamptc>a -Turks he < establishment of. facts concerning R-oads -shortly.after k $ te_me _mss issued b the • War. the. _trams eta and for this rea- ownership o ship a cargo -- Y Po , Saturday morning and dropped. Office : "The ex �iticnary corps of son, the hospitality of Egypt., was. �' i this the State Department will as- anchor off Old Poiret Comfort. The the Orient, which waa placed un- accepted. The Fr ve se-nt. United States �tibmarine G-i, c. .,der command of General A. G. L. been debarked at Alexandria, and ' "6 u° I —j the FonPn'nz •d'Aniade and concentrated at Bi- are installed. at Ramleh, where " 'Goeheit Still Faster f nhi had�gig�ff sighted Shoal:,. �xerta (a fortified. seaport of Tunis, they are resting and perfecting Than Russian Ships Lightship, escorted the converted _- Africa) to perfect its orgahization, their organization and'' cohesion. cruiser to her' anchorage. has effected the voyage of the Le- They are ready to proceed witbout A despatch from Petrograd says : According to Captain Thierfeldt vaixt under the beat of conditions. delay to any point necessary- � r., Y The vident season -why Admiral and his first lieutenant- it was sick - The divided the Turkish fleet ness among prisoners — beri-beri,1 , E ITALY WILL NOT WANTED. GENERAL Rf NDLE. into squadrons in the recemt raid from eating too much rice and _ in the Black Sea was anxiety as to .drinking bad water—together with• A Tropleal Rain of-. Sheets, Commander of. Great BritaluN the nature of the movements of the poor condition of the cruiser ENTEII THE WWII We have_ had, since the war be- Fifth Army Corps. Russian merchantmen. Although that-'creed the Krunprina to a- the A new hoto ra h u the Goeben has" a lar a concrete don her Blaring exploits. In the pan, a liberal education in the P g p f General-Sir 8 Past eight months since ishe left mAtter of vin So man de- Henry -Macleod Leslie Trundle, who Patch in her side, and •is slower by P g , - g' Y I five or- aix' knots than former] New York harbor she sank fifteen- mands have been made on public is in command of Great Britain's Y+ - Has $cached An Agreement with P Fifth Arm Corps.. -she waa still 'able to outdistance vessels, thirteen of which were Bri- - Anstria . Aeeordill$ to Paris 'generosity that we hardly feel aur- Y. P . General_ Bun- , ` de was born in 1556. Since 1876 he anything broeght against her Sat- tish. Time after time rlie, operated prised at any demand, however urday except the to k Advices. great. Notwithstanding, we were, has served in the army. Durin P. torpedo,-boats. under the veru noses of the fast g g+ g � and powerful �cruiaers whose one A despatch from Paris says: Pri- many of us rendered almost the 39 years of 'his service he , hag P say distinguished himself in tuna ORDERED OL'T OP NORWAY. aim was to catch and sink her. And vete advices have been received breathless, w�ien we saw the list g y c'm: once she fought her 'way out of a = F , here to the effect that Italy and of "needs" for the equipment of paigns. He has" been Plentiohed in '— g despatches numeroue times, and is Three Pirate Craft Discovered by dangerous predicament when she _-Liek will sal Austria have reached a ageeement the Where," Base Hospital. scarred from the wounds "received Milltary :Airmen. stumbled upon the British cruisers Where we a ked is the mo- Berwick, Suffolk and Bristol. Her ne to come from to purchase • l3e-lam served in A des ' of the Italian a for an enlarge- F P patch from Christiania, - _- �� g the Zulu cam ar ' - career of eight months was ail these 7" F gn . the Sudan Ex-' Nerwa says: : touch and --go adventure,' but in all - meat of the national boundaries y, y Mslitary aviators Then a brilliant idea occurred toiedstion, and the Boer War, and while cruising over the cuffs which and preclude all possibility of arm- g the time Captain Thierfeldt never. ed intervention by Italy on the aide one of the workers. It was this ig a K.C':$:, G.L'.Y.O., K.C.M. .'JI.G., line the NorwegianP C. M.G. and D.S.O. coast ages Der- accomplished a"bolder exploit than -� of the allies. "Why not have a sheet shower, not - gen Bay on Thursday discovered When his alertness took "him safe] While despatsthes from Vienna only for Toropto, but for the Pro- three German submarines Which through into Hampton Roads. Un recent] said that Emperor Fran- .vine7" had taken refuge there. They Y Ix g� _ _ g aY less, a3 is probably the case, offi-; cis Joseph was absiplutely opposed Ours is a provincial university. SIIIfj off M�1j1�1�{% were ordered to depart immediate P P jos [[ jj'' MERCY �' cera of the British warships atr,�I ` to the cession of an termor as W should not eve give the women y or else be interned. Th left. y y of Ontario an o rtunit to help—_�' link the coast knew that bare were ithe pace of continued neutrality ch appoo Y I5 SUB�IAIIINED British risoners on--board and de the pasrt of Italy, the advices which these furmshings4 1$5,500,0011 is Voted - liberatey a.biovved the Brun print .have come to 'hand state that the Opportunity is all that is need- For Galician Relief WillseYm to pass unchallenged tutor Dual Monarchy has -consented to ed, for -there are thousands of mothers wives, and sisters of " the cession of the Trentino, it is + A despatch from - � pact - � s'P Petrograd says: It *gems certain , that Captain '- added that the , necessarydocu- and present, Universa students Steamer 1F'iyingFlag of United , The Russian Government has ap- Thierfeldt will follow the course meats have been drawn up .gad who will be only too glad to help, States Relief Commission - propriated 86,500,000 for the relief taken by Captain Thierachen, of signed Hundreds, perhaps, will not have of war sufferers in Galicia. The the Prinz Eitel Friedrich, aad cen� •. This news bears out the reports time to send to buy sheets, They Sent to the Bottom. money wAl be largely used to put- sent to the internment and dismarr from Geneva recently that the will then 'go to their own well- Asea arch from Rotterdam Says: chase wheat and horses for the dement of his shipuntil the end of 'Lrenti.no, peogra�hically and pen of illness eaof their�awed gn Dearest and The Belgian relief ship Harpalce, farmsng population. the war.. Of .course, that cannot. be torically a, art of the Italian of London, Elie bearer of New York '1i' - taken for granted, but now that the+ ' insula. was to be handed over dearest, will dedicate them to the State's first cargo of gifts, was sunk Rranprinz is in an American port Maly, but to ybe occupied bk north of Hinder Lightship Satur-; �TTl/lilP TO SL Y it is •hard] like.] that she could ' - Italian troopsonF at the end of nearest -and dearest of others in g P Y 3' -' da b a again evade the swarm of cruiser3 r _ - the ]treat war. Austria has inter- fair France. Y Y. Gsi:rman submarine. Side Ego - _ posed this ati ulation ao as to be The size most required is 60" x I Was flying the flag of the American ( �I� that will gather off this coast. certain that Ifsty will maintain her 108", and they may be sent to the � C"ommission when etre was_ turpe- SO ULT0 OF EGYPT A glance at the great bulk of the neutralit} na matter *fiat future Red Cross Society, 77 King Street' doed, according to the testimony of I _ Kronprinz�it will be recalled that -'lamas- may change the ' present Ea t, Toronto, marked Base Has- Captain Matroos, of- the Dutch i -- before the orae began she w as R - -•- 't tuation. pital, No. 4.•immediately, steamer Razabett�hi, which brought 21,000-ton luxuriously appuinted It llaa long been. recognized JEAN McP�ED1� kN. to -this port 22 A+f the 27 rescued Shot Fired at Potentate as He Left and very fast North German Lloyd that however much the Italian pec- m --crew, inctuding the- the Palaee Went Wide of liner--disclosed that --'her lonct Isle might desire to go to war-on CONDEN34S GERMAN HATRED. second mate and seooad engineer, cruise had putthe.ship in, very bid ., the side 4 the allies, the basic point The C'unstance Catharine,, also a - the Mark. shape. ' in tete official attitude of"-Ital-- "i:a 'Maks Cool Calculating. Faglish Hutch craft; -picked up five of the A despateh from London says: - the declaraiian of Premier Solan- Bay Be Biemina to !Mankind. � hien, It is feared that all. of the An-attempt was made on Friday to. 7 remaining &fteen of the crew have 3 French Women Eager dra that Italy would] remain nen- A despatch from London sa%'s : A a.saassirl the Sultan of Egypt, been lost The Harpalyce sank Hussein Kemal, according to a -To Drive Ambulances : era: "until Italy interests were protest against German self-esteem - - ` = -'threatened. It has been, no and against the prevailing ispirit,of odditis five minutes of receiving the I Reuter despatch from Cairo. As _. secret that Italy would-be ,Willing hatred for England is made by torpedo. She way- a steamer of the Sultan was leaving Abdin Pal- A despatch from -Paris saysi'Th,- to gave a binding promise to the Stimmen Der Zeit, the organ of the 3,691 tuns. ace a native fired a shot at him. French women's automobile oluh 'u central empires to keep out of they German Jesuif.s, which asserts that -Captain-Matruos said. #ie was sn This went wide, and the native was has commenced the recruiting of _ronflirt in return syr- _satt:sfactary each nation has a• special mission to ��-')Qatm Q, see the he Sultan women motorists, aviators and bal- territgriai concessions, and assur- perform,in the world. The Wish is whole affair, and that the 'American paid }iia intended visit to various loonists to form a brigade of ambu- -ancPa that her aspirations' . the I expressed -that the rich talents and Relief . C'ummissi'un'11 flag flying I officials, and a crowd assembled lances for the French army. Ap j _, •Adriatic-.,would nut be menaced in gifts of -bite cool, calculating End from the jib tall sof the Harpalyce around the palace and gave him an plications are coming in at-the-rate ca'ae' of a Teutonic victory. lish may become a b!e,%ing to team- was plainly, visible to him as be I ovation wihen he - returned. •His` of 100 per day. The organization " kind, and that- for France �ii#ge-. his vessel,. assailant in a statement described aims to find enough capable women Clergyman Forking - may arise heir-' ol-d and precious which was then one mile astern of himself as a native Egyptian, 25 conductors to replace all the men at - _+tt• _ ''While I was wafching the Har- civilization, the British boat. ears of a c and a merc-pant hail- resent drivin ambulances who 1 , .In a Shell Factory _ y age,. P g , • tag from Mansurah. He was per- are capable of rendering better ser- �A dei ` tett' from' Gla -Name German Streets palt•ce, said the captain, `'sud- feet] composed. vices at front. - Pa s,F;oir says: Y Pce . A call fur recruits here to assist in After 'U-29's CaptaiiYi denly I- saw a rJoud of- smoke atxi i the manufacture of shells brought. heard a-tremendous 'explosion. I !oath a clergyman. � who was A-despatch from London'says; A Put• on full steam for the ship. g ; umptl;i accepted. He is the Rev. Christiania despatch says that Then I saw the .peri.acope of. a sub- Stuart Robertson, of Pollolcshield many GErmal cities have •giveia marine about a hundred yards from MODERN SPYDON IN. ENGLIND Church, a tall, ,athletic figure, who streets the name of Weddingen the iiarpaitce going away from the s:iow. serves from 6 o'clock in the after the rnmisiaader of the sub sinking vessel. The wash of the a• morning until 5 at niglit in a large marine U 29, which the Germans periscope was quite plain. I got a' engineering shop. His day'ii work- now-'admit-has been sunk.' Obit u- lifeboat launched and picked uP German Espionage in Britain Revealed b A .e- _ over, -the Rev. Robertson attends sty notices' in several newspapers 'thirteen men who were: swimmingY Qpm c, his pastoral duties- as his even- refer to 'him as a_ meteor that has 'about or clinging to wreckage; P then I turned-my attention to those - hension of New, -York Woollen Merchant tag's recreation, disappeared. in the boats. The second officer was unconscious when I recovered 1 ' ___ Tok" ;.;I in New York for --- -- -- bunk with warm bottles, and he re- The approaching trial ok Anton his connection with the crooked , corer�_.after two hours, Kucpferle, a German -American, bn Passports, have an important carol- 'YL �"J�ust as the Haxpalyce. was dis lacy iti the present cane: Kue - - ar r four a urge of 'high treason, .promises i ferle, who .is en aged. in the wool- a ing there were three o die_ n to prove sensational. The arrest len business in New Fork, landed Commander of German Cruiser Quits. Bluffin g and the four boilers burst.- -Everyone• occurred some' weeks ago on the I at Liverpoo , an a_ Q gr was covered with wreckage." eve -of •Kiepferle's intended depar- t ately travelled to Ireland, yet with- ., Lure for the Continent, but the fact to five , days he had accumulated interns ''fie 'i'rinZ Eitel a; of his arrest and the various hear- }} sufficient information that he cons. Reporters Pay Fines ings before a police magistrate 1 sidered his mission ended and at- For Dangerous News have been kept secret on account tempted to leave England for Hol= A despatch from Washington the first time that. he had expected - - . _ _ of, the extreme iinportazqce to the land, where he intended to deliver says : Assistant Secretary of -the assistance from the other warships State of the matters involved., and his information to responsible Treasury Peters announced' that df his government•in orde to make A despatch from -London says: the, endeavor to deal adequately chiefs of the. German intelligence. g Charles D}•son, a local reporter, _the German cruiser Eitel Friedrich it possible for him to dash for the with the wide ramifications of. Ger- department. .. was fined g25- at Portland Police :"Would intern at, Newport hews, open sea with some hope of sue- , Hien espionage- in- • Britain 'whiali ' - It:-happened, unfoytunately for Virginia.- The sbip-will remain in teas. IA his communication lie gave Court -for- supplying`-iiew to -the Kuepferle's apprehension disclosed.- him, that the night he selected to the .custody of .the United Stat no details as to the basis of his ex- press calculated to be of use • to It is no exa�geratian to say that leave Folkestone the-F1'uAing until the .end of the war in, which pectation that assistance would be. _German}, and Edward Newman, the Authorities -consider ' Ktiep- Steamship service was temporarily Germany is now engaged. renderer] him, bit it pvas, inf@reed editor of the Southern- Tiriies, .was •ferle's arrest the mos't'import aut of suspended owing to the activities The oci futea b the Govern= 't'hit he ex fined $50 for publishing a report of P 3 petted German warships its kind since the outbreak of the 'of Gei•tnan' submarines, and hefiee ment Neutrality Board within to. �i� ert the,-� British and _Fre.nch a similar 'na_ture; _ _ . _. -War, eniabl.ing the ata-thorities to.lay he fell an easy captive in London. which the Eitel Friedrich' should cruisers from their p8•trol outside } bare `a 'most - elaborate gystem of W hen -Kiiepferle was arrested ea- leave the territoria•� waters of the• tbe•Virginia Capes so as to permit obtaining most valuable informs tremelyvital tafor on was-found United States unless she was to be the Eitel to steam away to safety. American Observers - _ - tion- of. military an�fi• n'n.val plans in his pdssessiom. He 'was equip- interned. expired _AYednesday night; Secretary Peters announced that __.._.Have Left Germany and traati+initting them to the ped with all the paraphernalia Secretary Peters received a report the Navy Department would take � - -- enemy, The worst' fedttire o-f the which' moiiern spydam' regards'as from Collector of Customs Hamil- charge .of the internment of the A. despatch from Geneva says: case is that it reveals beyond the essential, such as representatives, ton at Norfolk transmitting a gores- German warship. Chi being takbn The five-Ametiea.n army officers shadow of a doubt that the most invisible ink, codes, addresses, in- •muniostion from Capt. Thieres- to the navy yard the breech blocks who were attached to the frerman danger6us- headquarters for des= structions, thereby' Laying -before 'then•, of the German ship, stating of- her guns- wilt be- removed and military forces as observers' until patching'spies to England are lo- the _authorities the- most comp -; his intention-to intern. connecting rod of her engines de- recalled by cable, arrived at Berne cated in the United States. plan of German espionage „< The Getman captain disclosed for tached. Ion their way home. _:The revelations by Stealer, who England has yet discover - �IlU1JI� �� A Wtmlees Newo-Letter. When a Woman Seers.- - THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY. -�-- .J� � �_ r; t y.yw.-Y ,. + .4.. . •fi" A. l: ` . .- �• iE :dfy With Chroa'ic Bac�aehe -- ♦ . ,. %�, b ..s!! sb a. Sly _ or _ : the isolated Magdalen Islands re- the -public Swift. Fork _ 1T{'SAT ;PETER F. FATTE$$ON ceive _no mail or newspapers, for, as _.. There to Trouble Ahead. In this world. it is not what we s a z.-:! .' the islands Iie in the widest part of _.Constantly on.the{r_-feet,-attending-_take up, but_whae give ug that SAYS OF BODD'f3 KID" the Gulf of :St.- Lawrence, about to the wants of a large and exacting makes us rich. -H. W, Beecher. -- a an NEY P fifty miles northeast -of Prince Ed- family, women often break down with nervous l "ward- exhaustion. seeni-- our -selves -much deceived be- - �IlU1JI� �� A Wtmlees Newo-Letter. When a Woman Seers.- - THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY. -�-- - -' r " hers - for Rheumatism -four For many months in the year the or five thousand inhabitants of With Chroa'ic Bac�aehe Censure is the tea a man pays to' for being �miaenti.- or _ : the isolated Magdalen Islands re- the -public Swift. Fork _ 1T{'SAT ;PETER F. FATTE$$ON ceive _no mail or newspapers, for, as _.. There to Trouble Ahead. In this world. it is not what we s a z.-:! .' the islands Iie in the widest part of _.Constantly on.the{r_-feet,-attending-_take up, but_whae give ug that SAYS OF BODD'f3 KID" the Gulf of :St.- Lawrence, about to the wants of a large and exacting makes us rich. -H. W, Beecher. -- a an NEY P fifty miles northeast -of Prince Ed- family, women often break down with nervous It many times falls out that we "ward- exhaustion. seeni-- our -selves -much deceived be- l \i' , Island; it is difficult, if not In the stores, factories, and on a cause we first deceived ourselves. 'Gaspe County Man Gives Adylic+e impossible, to run boats to them farm are weak, ailing women, dragged down. -Sir Philip Sidney. `V : All, 'Who Want to 'be Cured during the winter. She Canadian with. torturing.,, backache and bearing down pains. True courage is not incompat- ,to ' of Kidney Government has consequently ar- 'ta Such suffering isn't natural but it's ible with nervousness, and heroism ,_Troubles._ _ ranged to send weekly the dangerous, because due to diseased does no meant e a sence of fear, Haldimand, Gaspe Co., Quebec, clergymenof the islands a wireless kidneys. but the conquest of. it. H: Van r tXpril 12 (Special).- "I • have iust despatch _ of eight hundred words 'The dizziness, somn a, erange Dyke. - Highest grade beans kept whole -- • opened the third' box of. Dad's that gives the latest news of the menses and other symptoms of kidneyIf you have built castles is the and mealy by perfect bakiagr : com 1 1 can't cure themselves-, the doing me vronders of good for the patches the ministers read aloud to require the assistance of Dr. Hamil• tons Pills which go direct to the seat that is where thev should 'be built; Flavored with delicious sauces. Kidne s and Rheumatism," so says y the islanders at church every Sun-. le._ now put foundartions under them.- n �� 'y have o i --Deter—tiers°n�' .-cell _ • .!known resident of this place . may. - - • - _ ."y r _ - • Tof o give and power to the kidneys; to lend- aid• to the bladder -and oreau, _ _ 'I do_ not call the- sod ui er.m y r °`l "My 'troubles came, through a ' Iianures. liver, to free the blood of poisons, feet my country, but language, re- _ --'Cold and strain," Mr. Patterson .- probably there is no remedy so suc- ligion, laws, government, blood — SEED POTATOES. ? continuee and. I suffered for 'many years. I had headache, back- Nitrates and ammonia salts do not give their beat results when in cessful as Dr. Hamilton's •Pills. For all womanly -irregularities their meritRLY identity -in these brakes men of one, cocountry.-Coleridge_ _ IRISH -COBBLER POTATOES. � - ep�cis:ay selected and Government ache and rheumatism. My Slee till► P contact with fermentable orgastic 7s well-known. For those who do not take t0 d0- inspected for seed. Only limited quantity. was broken and unrefreshing,I matter. The possibility of loss is Because of their mild, soothing, and ing food as a profession there is a .price, One Dollar Ver-bu41i ton. Also Connoisseur's -_ Pride and New - Thad a bitter taste in my mouth in y greatly diminished by using well- healing effect, Dr. Hamilton's Pills are great deal of social good to.be done Snow, two excellent new potatoes. Price, the morning and I perspired freely rotted manure, and may be still sate, -and are recommended for girls and women of all ages. 25 cents per in putting down gossip, in prevent- Two Dollars per bu:bel. 6Decial pr'ces. for large auantitg_ cash . must aocom- ;with the slightest exertion. I was 'often farther prevented b applying the P y box at all dealers. Refuse any -sub- ing misunderstandings, and in pany all . orders. H. W. Dawson, Bzamp dizzy; I was troubled with y; nitrate as a top dressing on the stitute for Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Man- keeping friends with -everybody = ton, ` #!Sart flutterings; I was nervousowing crop at the time the crop drake and Butternut. Jowett, FOR BALE. -and my skin itched and burned at needs it. Salts of 'potassium and >F _ - ,i, = - inight. "After ucriin flood's"' Kidne g y SOdluffi, au hosphate and Bul• ammonium, should not be A Ttso-Ounce Egg. -' - - gAgY'S OWN. TABLETS .. �HRliE IMPROVED HALF SECTION '1 farms. John Scott, Whitewood, Ba+k ..Pills I recommend them to every- phate of sprinkled on the manure in the'fur• Pullets of any breed should jay USED ELEVEN YEARS NURSERY sTocic. one- who ..wants to be cured..",.._ . row, but either mixed with the soil .a 2 oz. egg at one,year old. � ith — G; TBewBEBSIEs, BA9PHEBiiILrB. PO •. Everyone of Mr. Patterson'e erson before the manure is applied, or very few exceptions all non -sitters IS Mrs. McF.achern, Glencoe, Ont,, ►7 TeTOEs, catalogue tree. 16aCoaaeL Out ailments was a s m tom'at y P y I sown broadcast after the manure y. white -shelled eggs, and all sit- writes: '''I have used Baby's Own a son, Part Bnrweli. - disease. That's why he found such is plowed in and before harrowing, tern dark ones: The coloring of birds' �s Tablets for the past eleven years >�sC>azzsztzova• prompt .,relief in Dodo's Kidney They only cure- Kidney dig If top d'res'sings of soluble manures are used on open soils. the should y weld eggs to some extent Protective, Therefore, one would r my children and havli e ry re for chi! every a �; 3I I u T� A. CER, Tt ORB, MPS, E CANCER.with } ,Pills: ease. _ . _ . _ . bE lied late. BPP a - thl*lc that domestication should fetid to ridgy ng Elie-afiel3e of Dolor. son t0 praise them as they always do good. Croce a mother -uses the out by ournal rhometrea'tmnt, , us before too lite Dr, BeOnt. Medical -Ont. E — I3CH'1'\1\G CH_i\GE. , tire Children's Colds But we do not find it so, as the 8iati� heavy breed's which lay the darkest have been Tablets for her 'little ones she will use no other medicine. TheY.. are safe, pleasant to take Co. Ltmfcad. Collingwood, d. ATENTS The late Salisbury, says eggs under.do- -absolutely Lord Count Pau Lord siS in his book, 'the T.1 By .External eatiIIellt mastication in China for some thousansis.of years. Therefore we and never fail to regulate the bow- 'els and stomach. They are sold by I OF- INVENTIONS -— :•-"Behind the Veil at Russian Court," shared with the rest of his can no more for a Le horn + gPtoeot+. medicine dealers or 'b mail at 25 box from The IJr. Williams' naBoy DAMS family the detect of being -rather Mothers WIII Find Nothins so Speed- i it and 'Reliable as Old- y I iaying a white egg and a Brahma a brown one than we can for the cents a Mediicine-Co.,, Brockville, Ont. �a at, to # a • Moatnsl 1vrh+ ter tsl.rmctos ' general careless in his dress and neral Ru-ssell; - Timm "Nerviline."wood pigeon laying a white egg and "a appear anc.• Lord Odo who long represented England at It's really a shame to upset s young internal i a magpie, also a tree builder, lay- Wrong Tip. - Om Berlin, told , Count- Vassili this child's stomach by dosing, when external treatment -will -so i ing a spotted one. - WNen a boy, the same love of live things domi- Woman -Does this -parrot swear? Dealer=Very prettily, mum, for ; 1 - ' ,. amuairl ittle anecdote in illustra tion -of that characteristic. promptly break up a cold. When your bo comes In after ht p play mated me -that -has done ever since; wDyounlr a bird. '' �.�+.. s••-a.•� <• �s.«.. ,a-�. .> "One evening," says the count. !with his feet soaking wet, -his throat and I had a coblection, self gather -^a ed, of nearly every wild bird in w��lw..'„w.°:.�w • _ "Lord Otto and I were chatting I about Lord Salisbury's attitude to- hoarse and sore, his little chest tight and congested. Just apply NervIllne. I the Midlands. My pets also in - _ - - - we .,•: ward his personal appearance,—not s rubbing v eluded hawks, doves, larks, green - gine him a vigorou bb goer his lots of Nervilins fiacehes and• ninny more; No doubthis _ . �► i11 naturedly, for `it is doubtful throat, and put on cheat and rub it right in.. To make it.. was this early familiarity with Others Turned kiln 1)Orin. which of us had the sweater admira-. lion for the remarkable states �p_nriliae penetrate :mare quickly ! bird life that led me to take ij_ I con4ider ItINARD's LIKINEXT the BEST Liniment is use She --Am I the only" Oman vu ' in uesuon,-and Lord Odo laugh- q � cover his chest and throat with a hof � - This treatment try seriously ..]Bier on. -F. and i got it dotal ball' lammed lately I fi .•e11 with SiINSIiD'S LINT- lc.•ed i -- i;ngly mentioned to me his surprise flannel -bandage. WON'T fail. Your -boy will be feeling! I � some• s, bathe+! XF-14T, and. it was au well as ever. next .ever He—Well, yes—su_ccec;f,::, •- _ - -when one day, after the dinner bell better is half an. hour, and you wtil 1 Stript, All Bight. day. Yours very truly, = r fit the embassy had been rung, he have the satisfaction of kliowing yott T. 0. MctiULLE-v. Illnara'• Liniment Cures Caudell k ' hound Lord Salisbury, wbo -was-lav-..have warded Off perhaps _a cold. or "I understand the Blanks, are- - A Bit of un 1:pirure, ing there, still busy -.at work in his grippe, or illness that might have laid strict vegetarians." _ _ Study him up. I "7atrict 1 1 should say they are. >. - Lady of the Hulse-- YUu can ea .a . e rushed out,' said the am Nerviline Is mighty good for pre-; Why, they won't even let their " your dinner if yuu:ll chop -.ha i:.a ` Dassadur. -and before I had -time to venting colds and far breaking up a ichildren eat animal craitkers." - -- 0 -firewood.- -- . put aside the papers on--the-table, bad one, too. For general family use. it eures all sorts of external aches _ .s literally in three minutes; was bask and. pains-yon-etmply can't beat it, so%~Pr Absolutely The lady of the house was ex• again ready for dinner. Now in ,,that time he could not even have _,plashed his- hands; these he, was Try it for earache, tootbache, neural- gia, sciatim lame back, rheumatism, lumbago. Wherever there is I Painless . Ilio cutting, no pias• I Corns ters or pads to press plaining things to the new maid. j "An' what's this, missus 1" asked indicating a metal bottle, Sore' ranulaled Lye ws, Eves by e,po- yeti or con- the girl, I ,r.rhrre,4 in .evening clothes'. I could not gestion. inflammation or pain in the the s o r.e . s p o t. •'That is -a bottle which will keep - cnreto Sten, Dual and UInd het asking him hose he managed p g g Joints or muscles, Neraflfne will -cure The iarg, 50c. family ! - Putnarn!& Extractor �O' the corn Bo t I things either hoFor coal; whichever uickl 'relieved uv &J.tl W ���� v ye Remedy. DioSrZrtitig, l t to arms so quick!.• _"Oh, my dear "anyone mighty Quick. size -bottle is so economical, so use- a >tnakea I Nit>}oat pain. Takes von desire," re lied the mistress, land lust Eye Comfort. At _ ,s Rtisaell," he said, can Shan his cost at once, and I had g fnl, !t should be In every.home. There ; out the sting over -night. Never fails Get Well; fah the sake," ejacu I '!sled the girl. "Sow ]6 it- 9w1nP.tt), Your D it's soc per Bottle. Elamite Eye s25c. For Seek eltYeEyefreeask ,> , ,, - black trousers on already. ie also a small 25c._siie. Deplera a9y. where- sell Netviltae. , —leaves no scar, a 268. bottle of t'P"utnam's Cont Extractor today. know whether you wast things hot -SWveinT thuggists or MarineeyeliiewdyCo., Akage •i• _. '6 - e or cold.?„ THE WAY OUT I +(`•� �� X�\EF END WAIT. LOW FARES TO THE CALIFORNIA EX. )(t(ICR' the Signs. - _ _ _ POSITIONS VIA CHICACO a NORTN ellnard'e Liniment Cures !urns, Eta�, ' I can -read my -wife like t. -br Ja-.�'- 3 rhanfec of. Foca Brought �ne(•1'�1 Expend+ture 1'p to That Time Will WESTERN RY. Four "plendid daily trains from the 'Don't flatter, that "That so?" and Happiness. be $16,0!10,000,000: ire*- -Paseences Terminal.- Chleaeo to Ban Francisco. Los Ancelea and San _yourselves' friendship a�itlsori._ Ivo -tato eat "Yes, Whenever she's coil to . it :An 'ambitious but delicate girl, Edgar Crammond, a prominent DieXo choice of scenic and dtrecc rouses the beat of -the weer. Aometsint dis enable thi s to our intim- °$ . ?' dies I know. she S__V,ng to Al hot for oo after failing to go through school of financial writer London, read a through I to See all the way. Doable track, Aato ales•—O. W. Holmes,,un me." . .. account of nervousness and teria, found -in Grape -Nuts the- only .of paper before the Royal Statistical de811I1 I mimicple,42 electric eaters etgnale all the way, �t � per'° "yOnr trip and furnish folders - N1narCs LlnNnseft RNUvN Netlraltta• Nlnard's Liniment for sale-everywhri. tiling that: seemed to build her up Society !Scent! 9 g with the cost of the ivar. In his opinion the and full parix,Aare. B. H. Bennett, G.A.. 1 46 Youge 6t., Toronto, Ontario:. *' and furnish her the peace of war must end in July through the ` Aealth. - �r. 'From infancy; ..she" say's. exhaustion-of•some of -the bells err, g' Bill had a bill -board; Bill also had 'a. beard -bill. The board bill _. ' have not been strong. Being am- enti. Mr. Crammond estimates the total bored Bill so he told the bill-bgard. bilious to learn at any cost Ifinal- ly gut to the high School but soon cost of the war to the end of .July and the total. to pay -the board -bill. After Bill sold the bill -board the board -bill Canoes, skiffs, Boats` had to abandon my studies on ac= as'S16,9f10,000,000, economic loss, through damage to, no longer bored Bill, .Motor count .of nervous prostration and listeria. propertv and other direct and indir- THE PETERBOROUGH LINE. JI} food did `not agree with mP, I thin and despondent, ect losses at $45,740:000,000. He' estimates that Great Britain alone -- - If any canoe can give You satisfaction, it is a "PETERBOROUGH." and grew I could nA-enjoy'the'simplvst-so- will spend up to the of -July Always and ever the acme of service, model, strength and flu•. 1sh. Over fifty' styles and sizes. Write for catalogue. The latest canoe, -- tial affair for Isuffer�—Tc -constantly £70g,:�• ' is the Peterborough canvas covered. Ask for illustrated folder. Skids, a �i Forts of medicines. on fir. Crammond's figures, thinks _ _ lror tTe popu ar - :Power-Laanshear all-aize$-and-pa Get folders telling all: about these. - '.:.This wretched.cond'ition contin- led until I became interested in the he takes -a some fiat exaggerated view, although he is ill possession of - � 1 era, T119 PETERSOR000tf C�1iIOE COii1p�INY, L1MITgP',, T. letters of those who.hid cases like facts which entitle -his opinion to / PETERBOROUGH, ONT. mine -and who were being helped respect'.. The.Times points out that —bv e•aing-farape-.`TutSs. '.I had little faith, but Britain's expenditure during •''' I --------- -- --- - r-- -� - .precured a.. pkg. and after the first dish I ,Great .the same period was only £500,000,- __ - _ -_ _._ _ experienced a :peculiar satisfied 00o but adds: "Tris certainly now ' feeling that 'I -had' never gained appears too low, even if Mr. Cram- �, :. t to f from any ordinary food: slept mono's estimate• is too high." a a "' and rested better that night and in ' a fest days began -to grow -stronger. "I The norm--- al school turn's out prc- had a new feeling of peace lessors of philosophy. only -the- and restfulness. In a fes weeks, school of life produces philosophers. or salves because they're a' <. to my great. joy, the heaifaches and --Gustave Vapereau. -few cents cheaper. j --have proved- Zam-Buk * nertousness left me and life. be- came bright and hopeful.- I re- Awnt Liza's former mistress. was best for Eczema, Plies, Skin Diseases, and Injuries. s•Qye/'aern" V Bottom �••�•�� �_ y ; sumed my studies and later taught talking to her one 'morning. -wilen As •a -mother; you owe It AI/ptQ/' Boat ten -- months with ease -- using suddenly she discovered' a little to Your tamlly to use the _ grape Nuts every day. I am now the tnis*•ress of a ha home, and Fp3' ickaninn standi ah 1 behind P y -shyly a f.. bast, that's. Zam-Bakt __ AN �f+h gr,dSrrroa• •^'� yy station 9 ., refght Prepaid' to an 8 Beam. Ft. Letagth I6 Ft. Beam 8 il'i. a In., •', ,. the oId ' dveaknegs has never re- hes mothers skirts. Is this -your little boy, Aunt 'Liza l" she asked. _ taria - °bepth 1 Ft. 6-1n; A -N -`F ROTOR FITS, = t P-* turned." - Name *ven-by C•aliadf"anPostum �`�' miss, oat's Fresoription.' speaiffeatloa No. 2B wing engine prices on requ*L Got our Quotations C.O., Windsor, Ont. Ftead, "The ,.Goodness, what a funny name, ' Li e'� Row• oil -'fie Psaetaar n ComineTedai' and Pleasu;'s- Lames, Road to Wellville," its - -pkg9, amitie, #or a child ! : $ow' in the world did you happen to call him - HERBAL HEq,1,ER boats and Canoes. _ `''` i' ' "There's a Reason." tae above totters •sew that 9'' "Ah simply 6&118 him dot _ ..TSE GIDL �'Y BOAT CO.r LIMITED, PZNZT.ANG, CAN. . A tr as w a*+ arm ams Wim... 2%" bacnz Ah ba'a web h&hd toruk, set . T ISSUE _ � cidufto, true. and of htuuaa tin' him filled." ED. L - 16-'15. i IT . , - - - - y I .., 2.� -Cwdt Itulhardill" boo foan I Thor( wi..LinK io trutaxardru. _-LOCALISMS., !1he' Tl>r((nt(+1(u n.►vorai %tayss wtitli,w pec?bills. Mllritii'rN(jvt.t►u rx;ttua ttIlluNlt.fy hills for lieu• 14 we-wit11 ttrt �oreit reaeiviolI of N I IAitelith trf Mrs(.'a Pettit wast in &vUl till this I'hu/tlNp M„I11Mhtot i-vrjr k1(icirly.. 'I'h(tul, "r -Lit IIP_L Ily!nlo ii( .Dunbar• week, wS plrerittat.tl+P hl+uiP.Irf hip dwlt• (tau• N'uIF liar titulars next week. _ — - 3dedinR operatlo`ue are now hlt•r, Nil-, A Itnrr.•lI, lilt” t(+ the - in fists swing - f ilitT�ve v u ! itltf f niuna F (trip►(tly wpil lnR.. �R OLD PXJJU UIABUES --Goo. M. Palmer is havit►g-his-.Ehiatlrl tpn+�lallime meeting I,, rtrinP+Q irk' residence re-shinRleci. t,t•nl#tlit14(}'i In tII$- 11+11+f .ILL,.:! 11M II1p i4nll ingt OII8 place t0 get they''" Ml•sJulia O'Lcwry, of Sironto, 111111. 1ltllilit•Pt : "i lie Illi+++ l+ij�y r, (�Ifi!" w rps rr,/111 llelP Hlipudpd Mr. �Lavieitiug- friends ill town. Piekatlllg Awl whit kePlia them.'11!•H,trt'9 01411• rill WMI!1PP(iHy IPFIt. —Thomas mud M.--W%T*h, t►f� -b L. h'+wllPlith�Pn ht1H )lar- nlr�'.I.ti. N'IrlN+nan lint) dNtlkhtPr _. t - - 0 list' 1111 .a"Aiu1r,,- In rrltiPailNyllll lr11100. _ Lindsay, were in town vu T(trp: I 11" &%-,11 N 11it ft., '61 Ail a. L ng j -da , twat of the l,%ttPr'p i'PFId PIIt'P, 11 itis 11111(1(' 141111 Al 1'a i{,•1/ g111I tiPllr�tP 11. onor, o .. the rctr .'.a C1P�%�Iz . Dll sunt. N i -e r IP. ._.__ _ 1 ul•Mttlsv.- road,. is its very poo' health wt tliptt�.+1+, Willhun Hurl d1ra, IlpPaor• of llninn " "-0 11„n�la%'link, it tt l�ralv(d i � ®�® �' � p I J 1.111,•, x sans N d14y Iltwl- wn(•k n'it 11 J.lu•ntr -F. G. Logan, of Toronto, had ! (a 111reP phI1lnlPut +,r i{ryt-t'i<aHH ->y� ulwn14n. - i - t l i1111,1,71:457 , • ,w •• ...`��•.a ----_.� � —. __ _ L . , . - _ , _ ,,,, Y r• t You will save mriiiey and get a — R7R IrLLl U2,� lA�lr —illrei: G- L. Jobusto,ct, of Totten- :,1 11.1'. —It, i ll+. its_ 1 11, of,i. 111e•Nrlivil'y in b,1u.tl:iiuiI'll Irim "till - , J 3 c• PAROID. •. ''to, -.spent a felt' dayx with W. -J. .and Mrs. Miller. -..111 volln"Vtioll - with Mr. John- C„ntlntlPw sOn't, Teniperantle Mixt+lon, simile t/f The pl•wrr r11nt1',Lrl.rrr'p wl/irlPll „n I Slate crirred—contat:ks no tar- said—a raoffea kit free. -F. H. Doyle, of Toronto s wnt the "neaps ian that wer•a ditrttibut- 'hav3+- !t Piet .rN w14/11np,., � � ' @"rebs Spa:rie,-wa'_er, gas, heat and cord .' ---Saturday at the home of bittfa-th- ed oil-;illndity' ritLt. Atka yet tirtu tilt, 1'I•Mido."r •1, with .1114111 ppwel'”' proof Lasts long and loeks- er; Jv:,eph Doyle. •dart% haudeci' in. Av there iN (1 The - tntinvoy- Nisd +i►twk-l(•-#nrl.n►y - -- - wtEli:Lake all S -- \ - -L. D. and firs. Banks spent a shorta-ire of -filmix tit corer the have recelviA now war orderw anti Scud for a taY.'_- sampiw y� eouple of days last week with local expeuses Mr. Johnson would conlnnrscing Iwwt work they are now working day and night InrindlnK Bun• friends in the city. M" Evans be glad if -anyone who intends giv ing towards the.expenses and have dap"' - •' r ' —Mr. and and clsild, At All i•y Vertry to+eClnR %said 'i1lE ANDO A SAMPLC of Toronto, spent a few days with ' P Y not dune so would Band same to on Monday evening sant, Mr. btnnton' eve' . FR 1E . ' A. and Mrs. Findlay. any of the town tuinisters. - a baker, was elected ininister's war- -Mrs. and Miss Mercer, of Bow. =J, R. Johnson, better known den, Mr. Noble was re-elected people's inanville, spent a few days recent- as Railroad Jack, has been (+pend- warden and F. H. Antsis vestiv_clerk. ' ly with Mrs. Bye, sr.- - - •- - iag the. past week. in Pickering . its The Woalen'x institute will -bet their new home in the DeNarttilent - -A nnmber of young people attended the ball at Whitevale on conducting Gospel , temperance evangelistic meetings. He cou• of Agriculture just enst of the Stand- Baok on Fridt(y Afternoon at 8 1 EV'E � Wednesday evening, - -Dr. ill be here as Henryy ducted the ;service in the Method - ist church on Sunday morning and o'clock. and George Fdtnatn. Torc,nto, euperir�tendent of Wu2nen'a:lnstitutes _ usual next Tuesday to nttend to in the Presbyterian church in the will be present to ust;ist in openiug the r11• - •his pruf"ssiona-1 duties• evening, and in the week nights new r(xlrns. All women in town ann -C. Rosen °pent a• fe_ w days the weetings have been held in the cotintry interested in this work err• in - last 11 eek at the borne of his son, town hall. Mr.,Juhnson is in'the vited to be present. A sh(a't aru%ical - - :Alf. Rog+�'x, of Kinsale. employ of the Railroad Union and Program.s►od 14ddr@lxrs will hW given. %//� � \ RO� -Mrx. John Buyea_ has been, his %cork i, chiefly amongr•ailrcmd �� _ -_ -s ufferin from w Severe. attack- of lagripp•but is nosy improving. risen in which he has et with gratifying success. Some .year, 0QCT0flS • of TH�`SHERWIN-WuLIANS P�,��T-The Flu-yy' Fisher club niet at ago, whell the old coupliyg sywtety _. / - `:,.) :the hwne of - blis+es Dorot-hy and Reta Towle on Thursday ev:euiug was: id use 'on onr railways, Mr• Johnson bad the misfurtune to toeNOT HELP -HER gives satisiacuon. Ilio paint can-giie mare. rn'aa - last. his right arm, but -fortunately he cart expect more. S. W. is "satisfaction -giving paint. '.—:tlrs. Wm. Wilson 'has been poxse,sed gifts which enabled him - The.materials that -enter into it, the -care with -wilich.it, :s r spending a -few . day's- with her to make- a success of his present it, connected Kith daughter, Mrs. Lockwood. of Lis- vocative. - But Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg• made, the men who. make everything ` heard. —John McGinty hag completed ---•14fq, Rawlinson (nee 1Iiq Edna Smith), of Toronto left . tbis eta Compound Restated It. are of the satiation_giving -kind. ,. It never disap- to do. Casts _ the -cement foundation for the week for England where her hue- Mrs. Bradley's Heajth-- {rout•. _ Always dost the work At is expected new EifAiin for -J. R. Linton's band went a few weeks ago as pn Her Own Statement. least.- Does most. (',oJoi_.�t*ds free. - Iresidence. ufficer in the Canadian Contin- -- -The bank inspector's spent a gent and where he expects to be sat°- sv eon p. le of days last week at the haat here and found everything lin flrt;t clwaa shape. in training for the next three -months. - V P '—The Kin .ton -road at Po ts' g Wpe6, Cartads — "Eleven yeah e vi • Hos 'tal wen to the ctoria ago 1 t W '�,_ AL CHAPMAN —The first thunder -storm of the hill and at Carru�rs hill has been _ Montreal. suffering with g a _The • • e eeasou occurred on Saturday in bad condition during the past doctors said it was a tumor and could morning last although it was of a week. As the frost disappeare not be removed as it would cause instant very' light character.. :. -Mrs. Wm. Morcoinbe has re- the road cut upp, making -it almost impassable. A number of autos death. They found that my organs were- affected, and said I could not livd more • Hou'Lse-Oleaning Helps .•� e turned home,: after spending •a had to Ret the a�si tance of horses an six beconditionIwamin. ••- • few days with her brother, Wm. to bel them over the miryplaces. p "After home•Isawyewadver• L Dingaran,.of Whitby% —The chances are good fur a tuement in the paper, and commenced 4 ..: _ _ -washing—machines,— step ladders, mop4. —Our sportsman have been in general Dominion election- within taking Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable their gloryduring the past few the next few months. While the Compound. I took tit conatantlyfor two ?ears, and stili take it at times, and carpet beaters, kalsomine brushes, paint day�•at suker•flAhing. Some good catches have been made.. government have not pet come to any definite decision regarding the both my husband and myself claim that I- _ - -Schools re -opened on Monday, uratterr, rite ratrdidates are no4v it was the. means -of saving m life. B Y --brushes, scrub tircisheP, asbestine, Ielstone, P' morning after, the Easter vacation with a somewhat increased at- very usy ramPrn cons titneucies smiling and steak• highly. r,�ut�me�n- At --to - women.':—bars. ORiLLA BRAoi,EY, 284 _ — _ ]Martin-Senour 100 per cent. pure Lendsnce in the lowest form. ing band.; with every man and- Johnson Ave.. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can. —Mise Hilda Grant returned to woman they meet. - In 01.0 psQt, failed + W1ts 511 women take chanced or drag out Itsickty,half-hearted existence, miss• _ paitif=, v'aTr3ibh 9iain�, enatuels; .sic. Valentin on Saturday to resume her duties as teacher, after spend- these signs -have never t,>. bring on an election. ing three-fourths of the joy of living, ing her vacation with �Li-s Irene -Tl:i- i� clean uptime. During the is inter a large aulount of dirt when they can findeta 'health in Epulis E. Pinkham'a e e ,_, g ta-p . D Rogers. { -Arthur Bnndy left on Satur- W ome manneraccinnuttt" which ble Compound ? r a day'for Osliawty wFiety he has is unp' leasarit to the sight. It-iq For thirty years it secured a. iti'on with the Me- w s cre "Automobile Cv., We natural for most people to 'take w i; - p pp flrstcla�;tnhanetino tthat�tiietr has been the g�an- lord remedy for fe- male ills, and has re- v - _ _ .Store 'The Mev.'Ln's r tyre sh him —Dr. and- Mrs.-. Bafenian and ' premke3-will be -a delight ;to the 4toT� me health of ,! - 1 -_ datighters•Mi+sea Glady,3 and lean y eye. There are some people, how• thousands of women who have been 9 ,,: Get your Wear,' at the den's Store." _ W6 carry. full lines "Men's of Toronto, motored frons the city Sunday da ever, who think.it a waste of time and.effort, in, looking, after' their n n bred with such ail- • „ 1 of. boots, shoes, ties, shirts, suits, coats, and balmacaans, and These on and spent the 3 cvitti their relatives here.• lawns, fences and gardens. A lit- menta as displacements, inflammation, everything pertaining to mens apparel. $re specialties _ —The lauds and .buildings -be- Ale xirrie.and rnaaey spent in. paint ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. -our longing: to the estate of the late ing up weather -beaten -houses is a If you want special .advice Our mincogAs and balinacanns are especially Rood value, and are Geo. Hollinger wilt be sold by profitable expenditure. Nicely write to Lydia E. Pinkham Med-' waranteed never to leak. We are agents for the famous 20th public aucticn on. 1"nesday, April kept lawns with a.few 8owars and idine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Oentury Clothing Co._ Our reputation along this line lifts 27th. See advt, in another coltish -n• shrubs add greatly to -the beauty Masa• Yotlurletter will be opened; been-rnade, _•A perfect fit,and,good satisfaction- goes - -Barrett f3roe. hatre rented on of a home, and every person who read and answered by,a womlan, with every garment. shares for the season the Mor- takes pt"easure in, his home will and held in strict eonfideaca .­ Get the Hxbit. Go to Buntings. Combe farm, which Thos. Walsh recently p�rchased. Mr. Walsh intends'to o onthe farm 'Himself ettilize-every spare minute at this season of the year dq its Ropair'.Shop A "BUNTINGC-HERING R. A. this fall. —There is quite an agitation in _ —George Stephenson and family have vacated the Shaughnessy some of the towns and town- ships along the lake .shore in re- .fow is rile time to get your Bicycles repaired for the good roads: #i NEW SPRING GOODS dwelling and moved • in to the Bard to the .Toront07Eastern E.lee- Get your Automoble Tires now. `• ' Dillingharn block. .qtr. Shangh• tric Railway. Nothing has been, ._ - Prices are away down. Last week we put in stock a large shipment of new spring goods. A dainty ness is movin from the city and done on this line for some time look it fiord size $15.50, other siies in' -- —. --- wear, comprising- blouses, houaedresaea. corset covers - line of white _-- _ wi occupy .is own pro -Those. members of. 'the. public will be some time yet before any- Y _ proportion: Ind -phone 1918. - gowns, _ .. drawer", apron", etc..- A nice line of cotton crepes in black- and white, and sky at 15c. a yd. library who have any of the fol- lowing books out are requested to thing more will be done by the present owners of the franchise, Russell Andrew, navy, pink , , Cotton, nainsook. lawn and long cloth. EinVy •)aces, i y re'tu'rn them police : Pati olof the unless they are compelled to carry PICKERIN•G.Ont..' Cotlara scrim, bungalow gets. g 'R; Sun Dance Trail Lon fellow's g ' out their agreement with the q - _Call •itad•inQpect our boots and shoes as you will re airs a err Loi Easter. er: .! p poems, Chronicles of Avon Lea. country. - It -has been proposed their have a nice Une for ladies, Renta and children that will be sure to suit The Story Girt, Second Chance, they be urged to complete �.'i DALE MILLS you in style quality and price. �e Silver Maple. - - road atonce and, if necessary, re - -miss uisa a Q +Choice 13roceriea=fish, lettuce, celery, orange", lemons, apricot", Choice sionary from India, will address a is to connect with the C. N. R. at - meeting of women and girls on Cherrywood. Another -proposal be Royal Househcild Flour is tke G. A. -GILLESPIE, - DUN-BARTON - Friday afternoon, April 18th, at o'clock; in the .._Friends' church. 3 which would very acceptable to the people is that of approach. best.for Bread. Trp a bag. . . Miss Walker is a Cauadian, who ing the_ Hydro -Electric ,•",Com• G1,enoraFlour Pastry Flour tiffs- Friends' 3fission in India for erten-w5th-It view - a ing the -line over to -make it a part - number of -years'. - Sb -0 -will- speak of their system. We are inclined 'Fresh Rolled Oats - ' Something In#ersting to I of her work there. Everybody to believe that McKenzie & Mann Bi'au and Shorts -Farmers welcome. -The new war -tax went into could -be persuaded to -part with the line, and we also- understand - OatLa and Oat Chop Mixed Feed In futut'ti I will have- Harness and-°fiorse Goods at W. J; - - effect on the 15th and thepeoele effect that the Hydro•Electric Cornrois-; Heavy Rodell's, BrouitHam, at. regular prices. - are now endeavoring to teach its sion would give the matter their Mixed Hen Feed -all - - Call-aud-see him. ins and outs. In regard t4 -bank. chegn", notes, bills, etc., Lite' law serious _considerationLbut ofcourse they would take no steps in the Cracked Corn, Wheat mixed -Barley,= Buekwheat, together Full stock- of Harness, Robes,: Blankets, -Rugs amd all horse - explicitly states that a two -cent matter unless the people t►pproach- toi Ce dwell'e Cream, substitute - - ' -goods at Pickering. - stamp must be affixed--Eheeto. An ordinary stamp will be Accept -ed��u a be ago rd ot.�Vthehink_ Calf Meal. : 'Boots and shoes repaired as well a's-varuses, ea, bui the regMar wac tax is pre- fere 1. Theperson issninR the n -)ie. Ple in the southern part of the township to meet to discuss the ' Mobisgine Meal'. _ _ PICKERING HARNESS-F.31PORIU3I lli cbegne or bill roast affix- the situation and, if necessary. to eek :3peciotl prices in tori lots. staroand on hiq neglect to do so pirthlP the township c•ounell to take the matter up and co-operate with the �'. "47-7, '7 rdsme = Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAKWELL h,% la to A line not exceeding W l other municipalities. t Caopping every day. •