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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_04_23,..,, , ., i ' .... h '� - .a :-�, x �Y _ liar _ _ -s, -a' r+' roy• . .'.`.' :� .e,+�• ,,ay,r �,. .-- :. ., r - •. _ tip. • .;�„• - JL MBO ::, � - alterations to his dwelling. Afesars. g Murray and Stover have the contract. i~ T. ,—NEWS K IN .0 3, 1915 -No. 30 .--VOL. XXX1Ve PICKERING, OMT., FRIDAY, APRIL �>r,tr'fress�ttal4tar>,s. SPINS Medical 1�1+rlly E. FORSYTH. D. of O., R Regis- • tared member of the Opto •trtcal Asso. stab.. of Ontario. Special Atte. :r given to _t+be Sttina of glasses. Eyes testes :ree. .forth J Claremont. datf LN • Edinburgh, memLer of the College of WHITE SATIN- BREAD CREAM BUNS-FA41LY TEA BL N S -PASTRY WHITEVALE I BROCK ROAD Established 75 years LThe Rev. C. Langford has announced Mumps are quite prevalent in this toreach nest Sabbath Met evening, April locality. ey Methodist Church Some reckless south 'shot beth $sdGREENWOOD ,,,,V on The mode of Christian Bsuptism. 1 geroWsnoutlil lastweek. Come to Wbitevale Baptist Church Archie Jackson, of Oshawa, spent MILLS - - on Friday eyening, April 30th, at 8 Sunday under the parental roof. o'clock and enjoy the great illustrated; James Allaway has been active clip - entertainment by Prof. Sutton Fletch- ping horses in this locality this week. er. of Covettry, England, who will 1 M. Fitzpatrick -sold a team of valu- s ow scores of -an - - - • -ate- Ptiysiotans and Surgeoas of Ontario, cen is a of Royal college or surgeons, Edinburgh. SHORTS iacou .1 in;Europe. Admission, adults -2Q cts., Wm. Badgero.w is making extensive Baker's Joy for Bread �eefel attention to deteases of women and eihildzea, office and residence, Brougham. JL MBO children 10 cents. alterations to his dwelling. Afesars. g Murray and Stover have the contract. Graham Flour Wheatlets, 1,4 I _eI.CKEFtNC MEDICAL SURGICAL - SCREENINGS (wheat) GLEN 'MAJpR dow. She has been a great sufferer Uorn Meal, Rolled Wheat. =I dolled Oats, Buckwheat Flour,' T� — -- and, X-RAY-�' `tlr a - OATS C. W. OAT CHOP orae-C7eabilTg�B-t17e-0ider o BROUGHAM Pot and Pearl Bariev. -- Licensed Atari.. ser PICBERI. - - O\TARIO. CORN AND CORN CHOP day `pm. Dunn visited S. Redman one RObt. Feasby was LD Toronto OII Tuesday. = reEos Bran, Shorts,' Midlings, } H., B. ELtalx TOWLY, X. B., D., C. X.,• 'MIXED GRAIN & day last week. Miss Eldon, of Toronto, is spending Crushed Oats, Barley -Feed. Physiaian•i ge ,CHOP Roy Redman visited his sister, Mrs a taw weeks at D. ti resell a. Corn Chop, Americas Corn, Specialist In Rectal Diseases. Proatauftli- eases of Men. Diseases of Wom•n, Cancers, - r� C: Stiner, of Uxbridge. on Sunday. James and Mrs. Routley, of Button- Oats. Molassine Meal, Tumors, X. -Ray examination. Diseases of eye,//�� C0.i•. M 00.&M Conor, of Brougham. spent -liipson n Russell. ville, visited hire, Jos. Beer on 13atur- Cotton Seed Meal, ^^^ ur. a. anis, throat and lungs, Finingglassesand I qt. Berry Boxes 4+> cents per M. Sunday here with his son, day, f3pecislly Mixed Grain to make a8I scuta and chronic diseases., Om4e Hours 9.811 to 19 and f to 9 1917 (Scranton D. Ly . W.) P Milroyof Cedar Grove, hens la to N. Wagg, of Claremont, on Tues- visited her aunt, Mrs.- Brodie, here on Bibby'® Glreads Equivalent for calves. r STOVEp CHESTNUT, PEA day. Miss Edna Redman visited with W. Sunday. The sehool-board-have engaged-bites Calf Meal. x -� -s-�uLTRi, "� E. FAREWELL, K.C.,' BARRIS- - AND STEAM and Mrs. Hopkins, of Chalk Lake, on McPherson, of Alai& Craig, for the F000 �tJ . T1B,Caeat7 Ozawaattoanet,andCoaaty eWsitos. Court bions. Whitby. roe PRICES $ICiHT. Sunday. W. Rose, of Myrtle Station, visited ensuingR term. Dr. Beotlev, of Toronto, ie moving Meat Scrap, Bone and Meat, Charcoal, $hell, and Grit r E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and A with his grandmother. Mrs. Sykes, on Monday,. into the residence he recently porch- aced from Tbomi.s Perryman. Cotton Beed Mea! is the cheapest and P .A s solicitor. Notary public. Etc. Money to J- L- t, PI11 K, LIMITED, David and Mrs. Sykes were the Grant hialeol n is not improving as best feed on the market for milk. --n Gen. once Burch: et. So t Wbisbv. 2517 - PICKERING, Oj`iT. guests of A. and Mrs. Carruthers, of Ireland, on Sunday. rapidly as his friends would wish, but we are pleased to be able to re- Tey Molassine Meal for horses, cattle ' and' pigs: You will never be with- out it after using it. a - �uBtiiBif� Mrs. D. G. Ross and Miss Jessie port progreeb on the road to recovery. FOR EXCHANGE G. HAM -Issuer of .Marriage Dickson, of Myrtle. and Charles and y I will exchange CORN CHOP for 7: . Licanaer in the County, of Ontrno, - —Pickering Village. E7Sy •1r'Sr.e can offer a first mortgage for nine- Mrs. Armstrong, +:f Utica, spent Tues• day with D. and Mrs. Sykes. WEST HILL. good Barley hound for pound teen hundred dollortr on good Toronto Mrs. Stephenson, of East Toronto, Carseat and Plaster kept on head. -- '- POUCHER. Real Estate Aue- • valuator. collector and issuer property housebearing interest at xis g Duobarton Stuck Farm sale was visiting her stater -in-law, Mrs. G. g F. .:ionsdr, of marriage livsutts. Brougham toy per cent. as part payment on farm. if April 28th: Heron, this week. _ - - — - - - — you don't need the money this secur- W. T. Hpron sold one of his horses DT1 HOPPER Issuer of Marriage in abe County Ontario. ity is quite the same her cash. Write �yO�Ey at the Blue Ribbon awie at Asarkham iii A S T L A K �" • Licenses of for particulars to la+,t week for a good figure. : Oma :: store sad his residence. Claremont. bIi U H t i fowl r o B.BEATON TOWNSHIPCLE K D John Fisher & Company Jack Murray has his gang of men now busy in the erection. of Powell ss it 01, un er a s p e - covering from asevere operation. She Is able to sit up and we are all so • Conveyancer, Commissionar'lor takingBros.' a9ldrvtts, Aeooumtant. 346. 190=47, to loan 610 Li; AISDEN B1;ILDING, kitchen at the lake shore. Thns. Puckrin bas bad a veru suc- pleas- ed to see her bright face at the win - a= faraa proprrty ^,saner of Marriage ,Lin P ADELAIDE ST., E., TORONTO. cessful harvest making maple syrup. dow. She has been a great sufferer aoaas^ hW arvali. Ont. T -r - _ — He goes very, extensively into the for these last few weeks. -- Licensed Atari.. ser T Fruit Growers, Look � business. Mrs. (Rev.)Cameron. with her child - few •�. fimr Ooaaairs of York and Ontario. Ano. Me. Cammal;k's new residence has C ren and maid, are making a roloa ed g � R eloa fairs of all 1112414 attanasd to On ahort4at 11 qt. Baskets 3�e each, lately been completed. We notice visit to Mrs. Cameron's o home In ,►Quer. Address Green atm P. O.; • OaL -. 6 t. Baskets 3o each. q that Mr. Cammack is not Improving as well as could be expected. P� Sduthern Ohio. .She writes the child- ren have quite recovered from a Ion pptt t f � A. HRE W9TSR, V. $., Gradu a ata of Toronto vee Cor nag : ,.Covers lc each. work F. R. Westney has begun woe on and severe attack of whooping-x2m ,sere pem•d an o91er to Ctaz�amonr tc,i'iags.ii ate- t of do= estiea ted animals treated. C%ns I qt. Berry Boxes 4+> cents per M. his fine new brick residence which blas kept them (a nearly I,7 day or night prompt27 attended to. Ind. 24 and 2i q0. Crates 121c each. will have all mod4rn ecnveniences, w nter. IP6oae 3me, ei7 and equal to gas city residence. Some of the West Hill people went The shingle that has given satin- _ ' liveryguarpackage eed not t and prices John Bell of lot 4, con. 9, is renovat- up to Toronto last Thursday eveninpt faction for over 30 *ears. Empire T B. PO'WELL. Licensed Airc- are guaranteed not to raise if ling his farm residence, He Is making to see the playlet Riven by the Ladies Corrugated Icon with a in. b �"V • teoa•er vaiaatw and collector for ordered now and get Aid of Emmanuel Presbyterian church g y -- counties of Ontario and York All kinds of thorn when you a great many improvements aad'the 21n, corrugation, see it before you sales soadnotad guar "Maly or by aaction. - work Is now under wav by Murray, entitled -The District School at Blue want them. berry Carriers." The dial ue was buy Other makes. If you are in . B1r1e totes oollsctrd os Bats• or ahrr - Harry Edwards and Mies Thorndyke og seculars ap�ly at residrner, aluat»tb so., Pick- Chopp[`ag and Oat Rolling as usual of Whitby, were married at the home packed with fun from start to finish. Deecrof a Cream Separator. Try e•inc. Pboas orders eft at Naw. 095,0•,_ Pick- every day: of the litter's arents oa Wednesda The several characters were splendid a Premier for 30 days. Alsooring,-' "ve os ptatte store. Claremont. Sui w P y' I portrayed and were well worth.. gasoline engines from $39.00 up. a•ivs prompt attention. Satisfaction gnaran- Thev will reside In W. J. Miller's rebs- p Po y g !� q, 4•ad. My photo number in Indo®•nd.nt 3003 �• G, Earner, Green River dense on the Kingston mail asst .east going to hear. lee or Write elle before.bti in ��---- of Pickering Village. Mr. Edwards Married at the manse. West Hill, on Y g• � $• _• - L O -V � GET OUR PRICES has the Pickering mail route which Tuesday, Alliot xirton to Miss Flossie Hell Phone. .�. _ w[ll�be-inaugurated shortly. Bennet. The-kiappv sou le were en- __Veterin&ry Surgeon meryr Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- .UachineP, San P; Gasoline BAtsAM uncle of the beide. to a sumptuous J. rruuFickerlg rinary College. anpper, after which they ruotored to I®d, Phone. Clare. 2802 Engines Rud Create _ _ Gardening is the .order of •the day Toronto, taking the evening train to = in t t to a o across ,Se[laraLors. our hurt,, _ Bu fa and cher poia•te the CLAREMONT, ONT ARtO F. H. and Mrs. Davis and family the line. The bridal couple were !ol- u Alio; for sale a quantity of=liriug motor to the city nn Sunday, lowed by the good wishes of their BORN PHILIP I•s•e at 31.30 a bushel. Afiss Beulah Jones i visiting hswith many irinda is this tillage: G- O'A' friends in the Queen City thie.week. W. H. TA=501V' Miss Linda Jones spent Sundisy holstein cattle At the Dunbarton' L Has a full, line of Ire -h and cur $ROCii ROAI' with her friend, Miss Mtie. Elva Smith, of tock farts Sale, April 213th _ Cement, Lumber, _f p r. m ed meats ronstantly,on hand. ��±±- - W. F. Wilson intends erecting a Lath, Shingles, Ready Roofing,i +� GUNN S few carloads of fence, before leaving WHITBY Spice Roil, Breakfast Bacon, << - ii for the west: g Shur Crop Fertilizer ! Mr. Walkinshnw, of Toronto, has Corea area Iron Ham, Bologna seiner_, etc. LVe are lea ed fa re ort that \tis. _ g opened a taw office just west of the F.astiake Shingles; : -1 , Robert Day is convalescing nicely, Will pay you from 2+) to 1 "K) ', profit post office. Highest prices paid for atter a severe of rheudiatism. There continues to be a great scar- {Cedar Posh, Steel Posts, ;Butcher's cattle F. H. -Davis is making some exten- Gnnn'a Hog 31••al will reduce your feed city.of houses in Whitby. Outsiders Wire Fencing. sive in row seats to his store and g N.,, big and make your hogs pry in spite who have come to Whitby in search s r • outbuil cogs. of the high coat of feed. of homes find it impossible to secure a If you are going . to build let me wi l �s Whets are all our football enthusi- iekeirin� -jsV�i Gunn's Ground Bone and Beef Scrap house. ive volt m rice on an "? will make acts P Come along boys and bring $ Y p Y your hens lay. and keep Mr. Young, who was the resident thin yo" may T • them laying. your quarter, and ensutre membership engineer for the sewer contract. sad g Y Y .:'First -claw rigsfor, hire For rices a3dress' -for the season. pP P g • pec rerlttire. 1 P _- W. P. Jones has acquired the ser- who was a oinked lu.nibit. tub _ Daor night c _ vices of Walter Bushby for the sum- for by the town council, has resigned . Y 8 Thos. Reerely, l:OCUSi E1�� the latter position, is thus now A �••-�i �p 1; BII8 l�ti8t8 all trains Ind. phone, Mark. 1508 mer months, owing to the resignation vacant; A • C • R E E SO R I �+ of Joseph Randall. While making connections with the 4 Teaming prouiptly attended tn. Miss Sophia Day, who has been at. trunk sewer on Dundas St. a few daps LOCUST HILL REAL E:HTATE - . tending the bedside of her mother for Agent for Canada Carriage Co: ••••• ago it was found that it was not laid •; .the past. few weeks, returned to the .:� parsonage, Greenwood, on Sunday. deep enough, and in cbnsegnence there W• H. Peaky 9.was considerable excitement over the t Good Work Horsey at the Dun- error wbt�,h has heen ascribed to the resident engineer, who has promised Many,Calle es Close barton .stock farm sale. to rectify the matter. OUT .PRICES •'_ �'a�" . - The Trafalgar Daughters held their _ 'for vacation at midsummer. I have For Sale R HcuSe and Lot DUNBARTON Annual meeting in the King Edward s Our College does not, . iu' Picke►,-in Village. Large Hotel, Toronto, a few daps ago. the IN SPITE OF J.. f T �viOtiul, J. garden, some young fruit George Kinlock, Jon>,than Cotton, Whitby delegates being Mrs. Starr. _ trees. Everything in Josiah Parsons and John Van Horn Mrs. Widdifield. Mrs. G. A. Ross and first -classes re ir. are all in very poor health. '.Kiss Maud Annes. A splendid pro- `%�,��� LZti'i'• ps The sympathy of the community is gram of music. etc., was Riven and a TAX Call and see nle as this Is a bar• extended to Messrs. and Mise Lottoa thoroughly enjoyable ime spent by AR TORONTO. ONT_."e gain for some one. on the death of their. brothea, Marsh- all. is strictly firat•class. ;done better, all Lotton. The funeral took place to The Whitby War Society has been Stock Foods - in Canada. Enter now so as to We V. Richardson. Erskine cemetery on Thursday. April doing a good work during the winter Regular $1.00 for 89c take a position in the early fall, 15th, and was largely attended. _ and is stilt progregeing, and has sever- Reg. 65c. for 59c. One graduate writes "1iy new In the death of Mrs. Thom, the ed many various fields. $800 in knit - _Notary Public, Pickering. widow of the iate Wm. M. Thom, ting and sewing has been sent to the ..Req. 25c. fot• loc. -Positionthree -times what Dumbarton loses one of its oldest and front. $180 has been raised for the _ tour years ago 'asst previous to Ha4e YOU lots of Water `� most- respected-ciiizetrs: Deceased, a hospital ship fund $75 to the Red Healing Regular ii0cr..for :3ik. n 1 got at teas ing school less than an entering yotrr College." We placed was a bar to in 11135, M. and in Thom, who wit fund u dhandd i$120 to115 Col. tRobertwith `ya1 Reg. -25c. foc IS� • Distemper r _F,` # dao hter of the late .Thos. Annan, Cross Soc this youngman in a position after C. S. RJCTi, OF WWTEVALE aqui beds. The Campbell ..; graduation and have now placed is prepared to furnish you anything some thirty-one years ago. She came family, of Chicago, who were former him again. Catalogue free. tablets, 50c. x.. _ W. J. Elliott, Principal in the line of water • supply such as a bride to the same house and lived all residents of Whitby, contributed $450 - P her married life on the farm on which to buy material. .This makes over Nyal's worm tablets i5e.,. pompe, windmills, hydraulic rams,` Cor. Yenge and Charles Ste. she died, within half a mile of her $2000 in money raised by the Whitby 66 Cooling Lininietit 50c. r plumbing, etc. birth -place. .Although unable to get Society. They are also expert well drillers about much owing to a fall a few Th opening of the new rest room in Spavin Liniruent $1.00 and respectfully solicit your ,patron; .years ago, she kept in, touch with the rtments of the district repres- {. Colic Remedy $1,00. NEW -BUTCHER-- SHOP 'things in general and was interested entativ of the Department of Agri - in for the ;tore. Ind, t hon iYi21 in the welfare of the community. She culture o ridgy last was a very suc• " Tonic & Condition tablets 75e. TOOLS SHARPENED had a family of five, three of .whouf cessful aft ir. The rooms were crowd- '! "A full line of Fresh Yeati itlways survive her. The funeral took place ed, there being a number, of ladies Have your eyes exhniiued by ns - to the family plot in Erskine cemetery Present from Pickering ' townsnip. via hand at shop*`�• • We make a specialry of crosscut saws, on Saturday, _ April 17th. and was Excellent addresses were QQeven by Mr. and secure an exact eor'rection. Wagon on road every day. Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired, largely attended. Among those from Putnam, of Toronto, the Superinteed- Razor-honing a specialty. For a first- a distance- were: Mrs. John Harpir. ent of Women's Institutes, F. M: ork Sausage a apicialtp class hair trim gaII easy shave call 9undridge : Mr„ 1K Mrs. and Mies Min. Chapman, B. A.,editor'nf the Farmer's T• M. McFADDEN, i+ ,8 at the East -end Barber Shop. nie Lubbock,- of Elora, Mr. and Mrs. Magazine, and Vin. Houston, M. A.,« Butcber's cattle wanted See -our House Furnishings of; all Moody i%nd Mies Maggie Rodd, of Osh- of Toronto. Mrs. J. B. Laidlaw has Druggist-GrRdunte OPtlPlan, ? kinds. Slightly ,le�eedd Carpets awa: Messrs. J. H. Thom, T. Rome, donated a handsome set of furniture JAS O'CO` N0R, PICKERING _-from 15 cents Iryard up. W. Annan. T. Armstrong and 31isa for the room, which is greatly appre- - s Corner King and Church Ste. W. J. GORDON PICKERING 1I, Anderson, of Toronto. ciiited by the members. PiClrering. O=teLmo �. r , ., =_: � s ' � +.. ....,,_,s. .: is - ,s. w `:s .,�;s:r..-;Sr yL- ""' :�....c.. .. N •• ' �'t'�,y','�:%°^`t.:,°.....m. e- �'-v. =.. ,Fa "'=:cx:.�''ze .:ri`e s•r•.:...".'s•.; --'. :: .�••. -.. :•'mk' e � .:. s :� ', _- '• ... ... -- -. v. ..,... .. _� -- - .v of Di r��M�� Also, I had realized that people : SPWG DiNr G DLOOD did not make free enough use 4 - READ THE -LABEL L _. -:IS WATERY BLOOD - fruits, although their consumption _ _ . Ho M has inereased largely during recent FOR THE PROTEC '�.OF THE CON- <_ `.. _ years. Still, more should be eaten. SUMER THE I N O R E O I E K T B A R E -mow- to Get New Health and - And with meat prices steadily ' _ PLAINLY PRINTED ON THE LABEL. IT climbing and other food staples ad- 18 THE ONLY WELL-KNOWN MEDIUM - ,New Strength at This SeaS0i1 vaneing ae a result of the war, I set PRICED BAKING POWDER MADE 114 , A little salt dissolved in water is to work to see what we could du CANADA THAT DOES NOT CONTAIN recommended for eyelids -reddened 1' ALUM AND WHICH H A S AL1, T H E with fruits as food. Spring ailments are not imagi- Y �...:, I N O R E D I E N T i PLAINLY STATED O N lnary. Even the most robust find in the wind. I suppose few persona have any "" I THE LABEL. the winter month$ most trying to When cooking a custard stir slow- idea that an orange has -real food their health. Confinement indoors, ly and regularly. This is the only value. Yet, pound for ,pound, the = : �uNf NO a MAGIC BAKING POWDER often in overheated and nearly a - event curdling. edible portion is two-thirds as ^ CONTAINS NO ALUM ways badly ventilated roomer -in The celery and cheese sandwiches nourishing as potatoes. n�pe,p�R ' ALUM It SOMETIMES ,REFERRED TO AB'SUL'- the home, the office, the shop and are delicious. A little mayonnaise Also, few persons have any idea ItC�MOaiDO0I7hI PH ATE Of ALUMINA O R SODIC ALUM 1 N 1 C -- -the school—taxes bhe vitality of is mixed in citii the cheese, which that oranges can be served in more ,,,e- " - ,SULPHATE . THE PUBLIC SHOULD NOT BE +u� MISLED BY THESE TECHNICAL NAMES. even t -n moa fb the ac rine• flavor- ,ged with impurities. Some lieople -To clean ,brass �thar has been ex- ing. -=_ --- have headaches and a feeling of posed to the weather, make a paste Yet nothing is more delicious than Wnuncae»,n~iw� WINNIPEG TORONTO; O N T �IttO NT R EA L - .Ianguor. Others are low-spirited of salt and common,vinegar; rub an orange omelet, a breakfast-di-sh-• AIN5 NOA and nervous. Still others are trou- the brass with the mixture and fit for a king! I 'bled with disfiRuri les and areae erangE aura -- sEin eruptaons while some get up in the usual way. different ways of preparing and in the morning feeling just as tired _ prevent a steamed pudding from serving, some cooked and others aggregation, came from every sec- other such inexcusable slaughter as as when they went to bed. These beobiini.ng heavy by putting a cloth uncooked that it is possible to tion of the British Isles, and from . it is now witnessing: are -all spring symptoms that the over the steamer before placing L�lie serve a whale course dinner with every corner of the vast empire; CHAS. M. BICE. blood is out of order and that a and among them stand Ireland's no- Denver, Colo., April 6, 1915: CCblood is is needed. Many people lid on. This prevents the moisture almost nothing but orange dishes in ble sons, who forgot their local f from settling and making a pudding the menu. And. this meal,' aside troubles in the complete blending take purgative medicines in the F g - spring." This is a serious mistake. heavy. from being novel, is tempting and of the sons of IIlster with:those,of '' You canrFot--cure-:-sourseif with a `When there's company for din- nourishing. Here it is: - Connaught• tiNI`-EESITF HOSPITAL SUP.' Ilmedicine that gallops through your, ner a man stands at the back of his Orange Juice .These men came of their own ac- PLIES. � -'system and leaves you weaker still. 'chair and waits until all the guests Orange Omelet cord to face the horrors of the. The various committees in charge This is all that a purgative does. are seated; when they're alone he Orange and Rice -as Vegetables- trenches, for the. sake of the Bri= of supplies report satisfactory pro- +Wbat you need to give you health dives into his chair and says: Come Orange Salad tish flag, and the cause of freedom. ries and strength in the spring is a along with the food,' " Ice Cream and Cake ' This surprised Germany, for they g A sheet shower was held on Wed - tonic medicive that will enrich the When a brown stew or curry is Candied Orange Peel had counted on disaffection to nesd�ay last in the Physics Building,. - blood and soothe the jangled too greasy, mix a teaspoonful of Orange Juice weaken England's hand. They which resulted in an addition to our nerves. And the one always re- flour in -to a smooth paste with a In serving such a dinner, the told the German people that the store, amounting to about seven - Cable tonip � and blood builder is little water, pour it into the stew table decorations should be made tribes of India, South Africa, the teen hundred eheeta. In addition Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These ( and let it boil up again, when all to carry out the orange idea. There coTonies of Canada, Austr�lia, New to this, the necessary quota of the --- pills not only banish spring weak- fat will have disappeared, should be _a centre piece of fine, Zealand and the imhabita,nte of her following articles has been r•each- a,ess but guard you against the bright oranges with 'green leaves- other possessions only awaited the ed -Surgeons` gowns and masks, ua_,i.�►me-nta that -follow. osaage leaves_ chance to fly into open and obsti- such as anaemia, nervous debility, Pin This Up. ~ Bible-ioterworked among the fruit, aate rebellion. ermany sen r betties an pneumonia jackets: indigestion, rheumatism and other ` agents of disaffection into all of the. In spite of efforts, however, the One teaspoonful of sat • to one and the color scheme should .be fol- iseaseas due to bad blood. In' � P colonies and posseasiaas of ' Great unit sou lowed in candles, candle shades and number of articles required is still obf of this Mrs. D. E: Hughes, q P Britain,. and they have been very great. In the first lace, ten ore, Sa.ak., says: "About a One teaspoonful salt to' two Place Garde. energetc in fomenting strife, dis thauaand sheets are atilpl needed, �er=go I was badly run down, my quarts of flour. cord and ased-ttion, but so far with- erves were all u-nistrung. and �I One teaspoonful of soda to One WHAT GREAT BRITAIN XS' out substantial success. About and this is an urgent neFensity not . �ecould not go up stairs without stop- pint of sour milk. 30o,000 Irishmen are enlisted in Sit- to be denied. Next to sheets the lip\E. most pressing needs are pajamas, aping to reef. As I. was a long ways One teaspoonful <A,extract to one -. cbener's army, the rebellion in of which nearly. two thousand shits rom a doctor I decided to take plain 1'oaf cake. When the Mother country decid- South Africa mea put down by the are required, and surgical night - r. Williams' Pink Piils. and -in One scant cu of liquid to two ed to embrace the "cause of Bel- loyalists of that uncertain sou=r p q y' shirts. Also let us not forget the gium, France, RusaiA and Serbia, While t refused to re to course of a few weeks I felt full cups of Hour for bread. >�P °p'o� need for sacks. Each letter from e .a Dew person. As an all round One scant cupful of liquid to two against Germany and Austria -Hun- the cry of a Holy War ' and the the front emphasizes the urgency's restorative I can heartily recom- cups of Sour for mn$ins. Bary, she had a istanding army of native prances ed India lave given of the de for them. 128.000 with reserves that brought en�eroual of their wealth, while ` pend this medicine " One scant cup of liquid to one � y The writer will be g'I'ed of-contri- -' If you are ailingthis rim up her. total of trained men to ndia� trco a are aa®on the bray- sp g you cup of flour for batters. 798,000. Of course, these forces est of the brave fighters to be found bu>sions to ribs Wool fund, of offer.; n6t afford, in your own interest, One quart of water to. each pound' from women who are willing to ' did not include her overseas troops on the firi,n'I' line knit if Wool is seri to them, as well W overlook so valuable a miedicine of meat and bone for soup stock- that. are subject. to the div sal o! !" Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Sold I .One-half cup of yeast or one•quar- % f'° Great f- Canadians. L touched by the 48 of oontributi�on.s of socks. the several autonomous colonial loyalty of- Caaadiaas, Australians, by a21 medicine dealers or by mail ter cake eompreesed east to one y y EMI's, A.) JEAN McPHEDRA?�, r at 60 cents a'box- or six boxes for y governments. and those from the Isles of.the Sea, Convenor of the Ontario Red Cross `g8 ts0 from The Dr. tiVilliams' Medi pint liquid. On the ocean alis was invincible, who. have so grandly respondled to Sock Fvxid. eine CO.,- Brockville. Ont: Four peppercorns, four doves, and the mightiest of the world's the call for help, sad whose sol- MRS. F. N. G, STARR,- I q P fleets was her chief reliance in the diers are the beat and bravest at :. Doe teaapounlul of mixed herbs for each quart of water for sou stock event_of_a war, her real bulwark the frow. - ' Treasurer. - for attach and against invasion. University Hospital Supply Asso- Cherry frrorl ing. e - With a wonderful force of loyalty dation. "The Cher is Ontario," b E. When Barking table linen 'tacit' a But this fleet was destined for a and affection, she -has held her far- T �' y piece of stiff Paper under the rent time at least to la only a minor Palmer, B S•A., is the title of and make a Dumber of fine stitches play • sundered empire together,ima and has t$ulletin No. 230, fort s, well role in _actual hostilities. The rallied the Bower of its manhood to The Canniug, Industry at a ,GIr•Ince� _ ards --carrying real test of Great Britain:ei fitness her colors from pure love of the old -- 'illustrated, is being istri- them a good inch over the edges, was to be made on land, and the Union Jack, that stands for liber- Annuli production in Canada - buted without charge by the Oa t ario De tmeat• of A riculture, Thea tear the paper away. , soil of France and Flanders was to ty and democracy wherever its folds about i25,0o0,000 tins -marc than.. - oranto to thrix interested is this I. Sew snap fasteners on.each parr' prove whether she had become a float on the breezes of heaven. But 200 even minute ori the y^ar. branch o� fruit rime of stockings at the top and have the decadent and playeii-out nation her biggest and grandest part in Capital invested -$10,000,000 ap- growing, roximately. - The relationship between the sour wearers snap them together t�vhea I since Waterloo, or whether she was the field' ii~ vet to be plavesd. P , 'and sweet varieties -of ch� rries is taking them ti: They can be laun still in the national race: fibs has field her corner, small Lead required for growing fruits I dert-d Lhiy way and save -all the ( Numerically, hers was a eontemp- though it be, against the most and vegetables -40,000 scree. ilaoroughly discussed, it being g g - 'pointed out that the latter are bother of trying to mawb the stock- ! tible, insignificant, little army `Acious assaults of the enemy Dumber of persons engaged in �tnurh more tender iti'bud, and ccn ` 1II8�' I compared with the others, she sent through the winter ; and if Dunkir�C gr:vwing raw materials -13.i. equeutly are less generally grown, 1ewe�lry can be successfully eleart- to,the scene ;.uP conflict when the and Calais are still French it is .Value ,to grower 8 t,93u,(x�), _ the number of sweet cherry trees ! ed by washing it in hot soapsuds in war began. But it was the best she due mainlyg to the invincible and Cogt of manufaotur:ng—t11,000,- being less than ten per cent, of the which a little ammonia has been could dw in the- few days of mobi- unbreakable fence of at".] that her 000. -total. Fall planting of :thp young ( dissolved. Shake off the water and l�zsti�n, forces have .opposed to. Germany in Number. of Canadian peupie bene- ry .trees is recommended, and lay the jewelry in a small box of I It is not st rprising that'the Kai-. the region. of Ypres and La' Baa- fited annually by the canning iQ- ser picked it -out' for ridicule and see, dustry-75,000. 'tat distances not lase than 18 X 18 fine saw to dry. This method chastisement. Meantime, her fleet has cleared _ feet for sour aad 24 x'24 feet 'for leaves no scratches or marks of any Classes- of persons benefited sweet caiieties. In the matter of kind, There was a chance, he thought, the las o.C�- enemy raiders from manufacturers of tin cans and their to overwhelm the pride of Eng- tete high sea:; i bulwarked her coasts tuning, low headed trees with " g em ]ogees;, the growers of fauna g gather open centres are advocated. About oranges land in -the first -conquering rush, a invasion, led the bombard and vegetaAbles; the fisherrner, , •s L Against 7,ow-dying, undrained land should and the effect of. such a victory ment of Dardanelles, and convoyed, farmers who raise cows for mile Two of the housewive's 'stoat vex- would, no doubt, have proved enor- without the loss of a man, over a Joe .avoided in planting a cherry a'nd;cattle for canning; lumbi _ pre�hard, a the trees du not thrive mous .problems, '-Ho* to lessen motes upon the- spirit and morale of million t'ro'ops to'Franee to and men ; emplopees of luitiber.niillsand _ e cost of living?" and ".How to the whole situation. But the fit- the war in May.' the makers f with "wet.feeE," of box factories; Methods of picking, packing -,,and vary the menu 4 could easily ' be, ness of the British regular was am- The world - now recognizes that nails; artiste who design, and lith _ marketing the 'fruit are fully des- solved by ,t greater use of -fruit, -de- ply demonstrated in the grueling the master struggle. is between, rcribed, with i'liustrations of the I Glares one of America's best-known retreat from Mons. _He kept his Great Britain and Germany. If graphers who manufacture the }a ,most desirable packages. The most food experts. head, and the- fighting spirit, while France and- Russia and Austria- bels; the C�naireta railways 1 P his skilled and: spit comman- wholesalers and retailers. --(ata .suitable varieties to plant, cost,of�. Says she:- P Hungary were io withdraw' from dean Grocer." der, General French, who had the fight today, Great Britain ,i,_T_ rprod'uction, insect .enemies, dis,- "I, have been .testing Out fruits ,eases., etc., are given in detail. as foods ;.ordinary fresh and dried learned all the tricks of the game would welcome the chance .to. fight as it was played by the trickiest it, out with Germany„alone. But piplomaticull ralsinr Q`h,ree leading cherry growers also fruits such as we all have around y p .contribute articles based upon fighters in the world -the Boers- instead of being deserted by her „ P the house all the time. I want to answer Gwendolyri's their individual experience, 'which'- 11lark well what I say, fruits gq kept hint out of the grip of ,Von allies, other 'nations, in the near �is not the least valuable feature of foods. Kluck until a sition was reached letter and say something 'that Po future, will join -with them', un't•il ' �e bulletin, from which he could' strike back: means nothing. -Nearly 'every one has been using the overthrow of militarism' is ,.Tell her , ori love her.” oranges, bananas, prunes arrtl a'p The British had the most impor- complete and the world spared an- S les simply as fruits or for different rant part of the battle of the . '. Still Has It. - P P •• Marne, for it was on theiY end of - kinds of desserts. But hardly any the line that the issue was decided "He has the first .dollar he ever one ever has thought of these and it was they who stented things - 1. darned. things being worth much more tiler going the other way, that swelled y 1 "That's nothing. I know a chap their delicious flavor. And almost into a precipitous route of the Ger --� ! .who still has -the first dollar he ever no' one has attempted' to use them mans. They remained a small army borrowed.,, r rl EXCELLENT REMEDY Well, for months I have been ex_ or a len time, but the Germans l as meat substitutes or in lace of f g P vegeta es, or even to slugs ? roppe -W adrec'ttve "cont•empti I i; _ _ ble when referringto them \ ! -- - perimen�ting wirth these. and other thereafter. • FOR LITTLE ONES Since then the achievement of everyday; "fruits, and withrice, for I have found it is such an indispen Great Britain 'ha•s been the mai'nte Mrs. Sidney -Dalby, Andley, Ont., sable thing ' when working with mance of that original force at �! < constantly augmented strength in J .� la-ritea : •I Have used Baby's Own fruits as food. y g g ' _ �Tableta for the past twelve months I .had alwacs knnwn that many spite of terrible losses, and the r and have found them an excellent simultaneous creation out of volun fruits 'possessed far mere -nutritive i� �• 1 edi�in'e f4r my_lit•tlej, gyri." �hqu- teer material of an entirely new w zt im valise than is commonly attributed arm, said to number over two. isa.'nds of other mothers say the same to diem. For instance, a pound of ti rthin once a mother has used the. - million men v _ -_' - a,bleta she would use nothing el>;e, ripe bananas cpnt•ains 'more 'food � I'� � > • _—_ -�-=� This .achievement is unparalleled• rr IThey are pleasant to take; the re- value than a pound of white pota- in - military history. In seven \' jsudt is sure, and above all -they ar-e toes' And a pound of dates is -far months a great thoroughly equi'13 more of energy in tfie body of- trained sold'}ers has •.. '' x aranteed by a government ana- Ped rta be absolutely free from in- human body than a similar ainotint been built tip, and there has been of bee•fste>i+k. T'hese,. and all other no conscription no compulsion be- -Schmidt the 'S and His Hesse ato Berlin. rious drugs., The. Tablets are stat meats I make concerning the the a alto patriotism of -Spy $ )old by medicine dealers or by marl r g gond PPe P �, 28 cents a box' from The Dr. food value of fruits, are based on the people to rally round the A11 the Indsan soldiers, in London are 'wounded is bhe $sad. '1113 y ill5ama' MedicineCo.; Brock figtrrea furnished by the United flag. " must be a very hardy race, as apparently none of the wounds pfrovb a, Ont. States Department of Agriculture. The- nien woo compose this grand fatal."—London Opinion. ' �t _^-r . sN"­ a.sa�' • y� irar,L -•-�lewu ec'.�a® • r. a' i - .p r , ■ HIG AID TO HBITAIN. •[EO POTATOES. It All 'Came From _ Best Liniment of,AU For Baking Day. Bake your cakes on flue -cleaning ABLLY IRIAN COBBLES POTATO]5!, . The British Navy and Canadian day. And o;n the day before scrub fns sptei for selected only and Government Strain and Cold _ Destro s Ever Pain _ Railway Expansion. Y Y oven Out with hot soda water. Price, One Dollar per bushel f.o.b. Bramy 1` The resent conflict in Europe But Never Burns Make a pmt of yfrhitewash with a ton. Also Couaolmeur's Pride and Now i p small cake of wNtin and white- Snow, two ezoenent neer potatoer. - Price, - t =BUT G. H. MACDb FOtND sal- " 8 Two Dollars per bis, het f3pccial peons_777Z The demonstrated beyond the po How thankful we are to get hold wash the interior -of the oven, The ( for 1ar' ga Quantity. cash must ,Doom• BELIEF IN DODD'S. KID- bility of doubt- that the mainteu- of such a wonderful household remedy ; ckfference is extraordinary. fou y all orders^ $• W. Dawson, Bramp 4 NEY PILLS. since of -Britain's superiority at sea, as Nerviline," writes Mrs. E. P. La- ' Put sultanas, etc., in a colander _ the wheat mon and the expansion o8 tagne from her home near We and pour hot water through. This MuRSERY STOCK. taskawin, Alberta."In this far sway ,Neva Scotia Dian Atter Fifteen areas in British Dominions, havecleanses, makes the fruit swell and `TRAWBEREtES, BASP"RAI8s, P section, far away from a doctor or been linked together as basic fac- juicy and partly cooks it. Never f`7 TaTOE9. CaWiogue errs Deacons Years' Suffering Found a Caere tors in the consideration of plans supply ,every family needs a gid "drops" either.. Dry afterwards in t Ron• Pcrc Burwell, Doe. �� pply o1 liniment. Nervilime 18 the the oven. STRAWBERRY PLANTS, GOOD PL?,*IT3. Through Reading an Sndvertise. for Imperial offense and defence- best of all. It destroys every pain, ► guaranteed, Senator Dunlap 13.50 Der meat. The la a If u are following matter of policy, -have allowed no- in a score--of-ways. It it's rheuma= not guef;s quantities; weigh eCCllr- B'loomfleld. Leavens 'orchards, Howard Harrigan Cove, Halifax Co., N. thing to interfere with the building tfsm, aching back, pain in the side, ately, Leavens, Bloomfield, out. i b - up o an -power a navy, an , "rub" butter into fico?. NEWSPAP -- feein—V144g for fiftlav"een years from lame they have ateadfastl i -Dred the at them 11 you have lots of Nerviline Kelt it an . ere - —back for 1 fifteen >rou _- , toothache or ter. Dissolve carbonate of soda in ROFIT•DIAI{ING NEWS AND JOS OF Pon cramps Ontario towns- orge MacDonald, a well- contended that Great Britain would a l e warm mi s prove es The moat etul and iatere•sung o LLknown resident of this plane, act more quickly. For a general all- ,for its even distribution. businesses. Full information on applica- is be in an impossible position if a round pain remedy I can think of no- If our mixture is too wet sift 'tion to Wilson Publishing Comys,ny, t3 - telling his neighbors of the great war should developwith a ower thin more valuable and speedy to y + + West Adelaide St., Toronto, ul maritime - _There- -were _ re t an er ne. and evenly, warm flour and 1?awe2-- -finely to r s -over Dodd's Kidney Pills. merous men in England who be- _ The above letter is convinang-lf y gra-?- ''M trouble (started from a Lelia how reliable and trusty this old- it. The equivalent 9f two eggs is a �yANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC., Y i eyed that in the event of an ins- desserts fol of vine sir in 11' C internal and external,' cured with - strain and a cold," Mr. ItiacDonald portant European struggle involy- time remedy is. Nerviline for forty Pam g out pain by our home treatment. Write s status. "I was troubled with stiffin Great Britain the hunger of years has been a household word in of milk. us before too late. Dr. Bellman Idedical uses of the joints and cramps in g + g Canada. Scarcely a home in Canada If your tin is old, stand it on Co., Ltmfted, couingwooa, out London would dictate terms of you can •Hud without Nerviline. Every sand to' prevent burning. If "gas" the muscles. My sleep was broken „ . , peace. .But the admiralty were community has it living examples of cooking, cover the cake tin with one and unrefreshing, my limbs were $+ heavy and I had a dragging sense- I- that the sea power of the wonderful curative properties of same size, ria! an rim. When the• tion across the loins Britain would keep all the routes. Nerviline which will -•cure pains and cake has risen and begun to brawn, „ en for foodstuffs. The landg in aches ,anywhere in the joints or mus move it to cooler tray. To test if My back ached and I suffered open cles. It's : penetrating, soothing, _._ from rheumatism, when reading an the British Isles which might have warming and safe for young and'old done, run a skewer into the middle advertisement led me to -try Dodd's been devoted to the growth of more tq use. Get -the large 50c. family size of the cake, but not through it. If Kidney Pills. wheat were heft as before, and the bottle; it's the most economical. it comes out clean, the cake is done. 94�- investors of Britain by placing � gmait trial size 25^ at any dealer's Two lumps of sugar in your oven - I am only too plea to ser that the treatment was successful. Iaodd's Kidney Pills have done me ' •►s great deal of good." Mr. MacDonald ' s -symptoms show that he -was troubled with Kidney disease. That's why Dodd's Kid- `ney Pills cured him. their funds in the bonds of railways in Canada, in South Afrioa, in sus- tralia, and in New Zealand, where vast stretches of fertile country re- mained to be opened up succors ed the production of a steady sup- ply of foodstuffs which might bein anywhere. - +I+ I will brown a cake without burning. A basin of cold--omim will cool a hot Dean. Put at bottom. _ '� — JlH 11Vj� ScotiaS8 I 1 o qq t + l Ott t� 6O All ��OIeIQeI +, Sumess a"ured in rear. - ins Be ua,�Gbicilt+s of you esti t em ' Purina Check Feed Send denier' name and ask for part�oul�,e. The Chisholm eelttln;-- The co., Ltd., Deat. e. Toronto, Ontario. ^._ -,,.;_�. ---,; --- Rough on Tommy.' Clase of emergency, The under -water craft of Germany .-The mails from home had just have failed to throttle the shipping of Great Britain. Her ships come' ` i IHallfax Bends Out a.Message of Help '— .as b^rause it, Loc, contains the health- been received a certain regi- by g and go almost as they please, And Sl'eSti'Of'ing drug, Ca Ci$e• j -On of a friend, I first. to Many People. - - _ .advice tried Postum, making it carefully went. Not only were there letters, !The -resources of wheat lands, in I Halifax, N.S., Dec, 15. -When Inter - had always used, and no but man reels from relatives y pa t mseives man times the area � y � viewed at her home at 194 Argyl ; st., $eat • yolks and whites of eggs rant, and it vt-a•e a pleasure to Ec•e and friends &t home for lucky sol o. •ne British Isles are available for the cream color it a light golden- Mrs. Baverstock was quite wilting to r,°,: If own. tilers. One of the Tummies recei� the need of the peap;e of Britain. "Then I tasted it rritica?iv and talk of her peculiarly unfort ante case. .o.• m:.o „r,.... bee rwaro wen . •• " ». �. , ." ,,..,,w?. was pleased, yes, satisfied vv th_my 'and ed a large box-. addressed to him- g In facilitating the expansion of g P yv� "t "I was always 'blue' and depressed, felt weak, languid and utterly un St „.d•.n.s.■♦.dw- .av,�:`°'"' ttss.n are cs sa, s...r+ amp, yct, being a constant user of it all —deli; -and -wKh-a -4r;um An ell nc's the various companies in the Do- -these Sears. -- - -- --- for any work. My stomach was ao plated. he rushed off to his coupap lines minion during the last thirty years. �., disordered that I bad no appetite. boats and Canoes. w ;and gathered them around him- to-; the successive governments, federa - ' THE GIDLEY BOAT CO., LIMITED, PENETANG, GAN. What -I did eat disagreed: I sulered that can be cleared, there is &'mare flour makes prize cake. " share in the eagerly anticipated land provincial, have enabled Can- ! greatly from dizziness and sick head- ' • --sold by Grocers. contents of his box. - ads to take up the burden of a ache and_feared_a nervous breakdown. - "Smokes• lads!" he cried as he greater production in this year of Upon my druggists recommendation' mom -undid the wrapping ' "From the the Empire's peril. Canada is meas- i t used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. "i felt better at ante.Every dap old man; I knows it. An' there's uring u -p to her advertised destiny bayed. In six weeks I was a well �'d► bottle two of sure to be a ba or as the "Grana of the Empire, , "Granary pdiffer- 1 woman, Lured' cad after Scotch."_ or, more emphatic still, "Bread failed I, ant physicians had failed to help me. _ He opened the box, gave one look ps 'at the contents and collapsed in a'I 'Basket of the Wusld," The prophe cies of leaders of thought for three 8 Leon Chester Thrasher, it is for this reason That I strongly urge sufferers with eitomnch .er sixes= HAWK BICYCLES 'heap. decades are on the verge of fulfill- b+• American., whose death through "Falaba" tine troubles to use Dr. Hamilton's An up-to-date Highurade A' _ "What is it1" cried his eomrsaes. went. The large- exportable sur- of the wheat fields in Canada sinking of by U-28, may cau-se serious complications, ac- Pills." Dr. Hamilton's Pills strengthen the atgCle�.Mdwith erC0Im nr� Depam,r Ccwrn Beak; HGba, Drrackobrs T++rs, j .0 pressing round: _ "It'o from ole ' Auntie Mary,"- plus will go to feed a -fair proportion of Ioordin g to the position taken by stomach, improve digestion, strength• and high radeega,pment,fnclud- �fudg+,aids, ' Rmsned' the -disappointed warrior: the dependent millions of England, the United States, in its re 1 tq I I' y en the nerves and, restore debilitated systems to health. 11y cleansing the !rg P+ n: anti Tc"oia � 22.50 _ r "'BaAdagea an' ointment an'. embiO- and probably the war harassed Bel- the German notification of a Bub destruction blood of long-standing impurities, by aft FREE 1915 Catalogue, p Catfnn an splints an' a book on ' ians as well, The. railway lines g Y marine war zone, the of American -life, or American pro- bringing the system to a high point a of B,cicirs s" :• an oadRrpai.Slarer;aZ Ycuca 4bE 'Ow to be-yer own Surgin'-1". -t which have been .constructed east and west and north and south perty through enforcement of the of vigor, they- effectually chase away weariness, depresalon and disease. b„ your supplies from us st w�oiessle Prfees. = "Don't think some mea look throughout the country have made deeree would be looked upon as Thrasher.was � Good for young or old, for_ men, for dealers T. W. BOYD a SON. you her present pooltion possible. With. an unfriendly act. a women, for children. All sell VneWeeDow SLWeek lltoatrwt.. ,better with long whiskers?" asked .replied out these essential. traffic arteries mining engineer, and wags bound 11r. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and the critical girl. "Yes," the Dominion would have been for Secondee. NYest Africa, when he Butternut. Still Holds its Own. ' Miss Cayenne. "I do think every -man who insists- on hating a large - merely a helpless spectator while in history met his death. - _ a• � * Exceps for their vanity, it would ( The automobile people to the con- trar notwithstanding tha " best y � y , diamond in his, shirt front ought to the greatest war tomb- Can - led through to a conclusion. Can _ :. Instant Corns be impossible to please some peo- I sparking device continues to be a ' be compelled to wear 'long wbis-• ada's most important contribution )�eliei ple. sofa, with the lights turned lots kers. „ } to the cause of Emp'te in in wheat Paiat on Putnam's rou>< o�trn foaot3t3LST WILL TELL YOU Rausrss Neuralgia. < _ 3 FOOD DRIrH " " and floor and bread. The bulk of supplies of Canadian Drop Corn Extractor to. lneg'ht, and corns feel- Try Syee and Graaulated Eyelids; No smarteng-. write. for 13ook of she Eye ■snare's Liniment sa �► pp wheat for export are drawn each p better in the morn- oat E e Comfort. �• NuxiseZY6Rem edyQo„Chicago ' "Poor Jim was always such a 11hick .Brings Daily Enjoyment.- year from the wheat fields of the �t flux. Magical the +gyp {{ coluiderate husband, alum=' n-.. to lady ductar ..writes: - prairie provinces. The total au p P p way u %n a m' s” eases the yaln, destroys the riots, - It doesn't pay to d� things by i side . Why, the brute used "True, muni ; 'but '.'Though bus hourly with m g. Y y p'y may be computed by a study of kills a corn for aH time. No pain. I halves, such, for instance„ as say- beat you." 3e hit me where the marks could +� own affairs. I will not deny myself S 3 i the oarryings of •the railways. Dur- Cure guaranteed. (let a 26e. bottle of ing the right thing at the wrong never be seen by the neighbors, mum.": - the pleasure of taking a few min- ing the crop year 1913-4, the Can- "Putnam's" Extractor to=day. time• sites to tell of the enjoyment ob- adian Northern -lone Handled from a' -- sltnaro a Liniment for tela 'sw►ywnars tained daily from my morning cup the territory served by its western " '' A teaspoonful of 1 Serine makeg g b Minaro s Linetnant •Cures Dandruff. of Pottuvn. It is a food beverage, not a stini-ulant _ ii:'e coffee. lines, 47,295,000 bushels. Estimat poo a cake very light. -Butter your cake r I 'I began to use Postum a years ing the increase this -.year at 20 per this should haul out tin' well and line with proper a- P Pe P str • nut bocaus�e' I wanted to but cent., road per, buttered. I ,cause coffee, which I dearly I approximately 56,750,000 bushels of - wheat from the provinces lying beX. - i loved, inade my nights long, weary � tween the Great Lakes and the L pWSI ARES V�ATCMIC CO aRNOA E periods to be dreaded and unfitting "+ ;WESTERN Rocky Mountains'. That quantity of RY. me for business during the day. --(Tea-is just injurious as coffee•, I wheat, converted. successively into Four splendid daily trains from the l Nepassenger. Terminal, Chicago to i 'and .as b^rause it, Loc, contains the health- i flour, and into standard loaves of bread. world feed Greater London, { -flanw Francisco, Los Angeles. San , Diego. Choice of Scenic and direct routes Sl'eSti'Of'ing drug, Ca Ci$e• j -On of a friend, I first. I with its: estimated population of .7, - through the best of the West. Something _to see all the way. Double track. Auto- "electric .advice tried Postum, making it carefully 25'_.9Fi3, far more than four and a uratic safety signals all the way. Let tis plan your trip and furnish folders ; as suggested on the package. As I 'oream- half years. _ So 1'' -wog as Britain holds command and full particular,. B. H. Bennett, G.A.: 46 Yonge tit., Toronto, Ontario had always used, and no f swelling came shove the knee I ex- petted it would be serious—I rubbed It SIt S LINT which sugar.,' I--mixed-my--Postum so. It lk,oked good, was clear and frag- of the •seas, the available supply of foodstuffs from Canada alone $eat • yolks and whites of eggs rant, and it vt-a•e a pleasure to Ec•e should suffice to overcome the separately, and add the whites last the cream color it a light golden- handicap her critics maintain she of everything. : ' If own. imposed upon herself by prodnoing - "Then I tasted it rritica?iv and but a quarter of the wheat she an- mnard's Liniment Cure* Burns, Eta. was pleased, yes, satisfied vv th_my 'and nually consumes. The. golden rule is all right; but Postum in taste effect, and am 'E* the one used by a lot of people is yct, being a constant user of it all or. stone thitt are lying practically I because it rm s too much -to only -these Sears. -- - -- --- de'icioits beverage fust intly: 30c plated. "T continually assure my' friends --Farming W .-' ith Powder. _ i -^;,• AT;d acrruaintances that -they will IiiaAt powders and dynamites of like Postum And receive benefit one. kind and another are coming from its use-,• I have gained weight, into •more general use every day, ' c8•n sleep and am not nervous." Dot only in the War zones but in de M,nard s Liniment Co., Limited.' Gentlemen.—I hadrmy leg badly hurt,. a '\aisle given by:Cannadian Postum' velopmen•t work ' on the farm. the pain was very severe and a large Cc.. Windsor, Ont. ..Read ."The Roa�l to ��'ellville,"' in pkrrs Stumps, rock a.nd .hard pan clay are cleared broken b - means of ow- p swelling came shove the knee I ex- petted it would be serious—I rubbed It SIt S LINT which � �$Overs#ern" BO#tOfff$55 PoStam comes in two forms : Re-ular Postum -- must be well or 3 der. In pioneer days, .our fathers with the used t stooped the p'atn and"reducea tho swel- ling very quickly. I cansoi speak too 'T. u r�� ; Motor Boat . . b:iietl,,_ ux%anal 23c Packages. and gmndt'atheis cleared their highly -of MI�7ARD`9 LINIMENT. AMOS T. SMITH, i. - Instant t ostum — is a soluble "farms of wogds and brush by means Port Hood Island. Freight Prepaid" to any Railwaq station in po%vdf.r: :1 tea�Poonfnl dissolves ,of the as and fire..bu't noW -there - -• � Ontario. Length 15 Ft., Beam 8 Ft. 8 In.; '• quiCkly in -n. cup of hot Rater, ails Are Trf_Any small patches of stumps ... � .. � •'= �''-"Depth i Ft. d In. ANY NOTOR•� PITS. with cream and. sugar, makes ti or. stone thitt are lying practically I because it rm s too much -to r . . Specification No. 2B giving engfne prices on request. Ciel our quotations Laumhee, Row de'icioits beverage fust intly: 30c xllc them. With the year calling on -"The Penetang Line" Commercial and Pleasure And 50c tine. clear Sieve the flour, and warm it. It boats and Canoes. Both kinds are egtla-Iry dedicious� fnr every acre into' use -this• year may be d •mp, avid, if not,. warmezl - ' THE GIDLEY BOAT CO., LIMITED, PENETANG, GAN. a� cost per cup. about the aamcL. that can be cleared, there is &'mare flour makes prize cake. 'There's a Reasrm" for Postum. gpner4 use of blasting powder. in++ ISSUE 17--'15. • --sold by Grocers. clearing up these odd acres. IID. 5. - " ".9 �rJk f _ T r�hlr.ilt� �l,c>sl► :� �,rp d A-4 Id IL Fruit, Vegetables 1 1 - RI• C H A R :1t9ablfahedsssryFrida7ssorniogstits010se, . � .Pialserina. onk. . . • ; ssBlia . , . *1.2a per year; 11.00 if paid in adnnee. subscriptions totem United st"No. U -so vance .,JOHN b1URKAR, Proprietor. FRIDAY, APRIL 28. 1915 NOT -Es AND COMMENTs The German submarine campaign against England 'as no cerror far the British. During the eight y:VPPks following the eighteenth of h 1n nes ('� ARDEN TO LET -Apply to Miss J� A. FLBLD, Pickering village. 29 OATS FOR SALE -A quantity of Wt6 Oent ry Oat'. Appply at los le, con, IL Pickering, B, H• ORONH, B. R. No. Y, VYhiggt3y. Out. ,+ COWS FOR SALE -Two stood fresh much Cows at lot la, Can.4 Pickering' Address WALTER CARLION. Brock road, P. O. rftASS SEED FORSALE-Aquan- \,)r city of timothy'ood also alsike seed at lot Pickering' E. E. PUGH. Claremont, tf L'�OR SALE -A few Shropshire 1` ram lamb' at a reasonable at 1.6 to, a, VfMggrinfjE. rice, OIa I7 Mont: FOR SALE -A team of general purpose colts ♦ years old. also wo01tb1 y�nay: ORRANGES, LEMONS, GRAPE FRUIT, BANANAS, and PINE APPLES. Fridays we have a fresh supply of Lettuce, Green Onions, Radish, Rhubarb. Asparagus, Celery and new Strawberries. NEILSON'S ICE CREAM all the time. H. J. MARQUIS Pkkee�►g Ontario SALE OF URIA LANDS IN THE LN .THE PICKERING GROCER Az -SAYS Don't buy cheap groceries, but buy the best groceries .cheap. Our brands of canned goods are the best made anywhere and x' we guarantee every can -CORN -PEAS -TOMATOES -Swiss ...Bell or Aylmer brands, 10c.,FL tin. _. -Buy Simmers Reliable Garden and Field ds -7 packages for 25c. Leave your , order_ for Government - _Standard CIover or Timothy Seed. February when t e Cant pa is Apply to E. KORGAY, Rouge =-L. F. 01- .- luau orated, 11,000 British wereh-- gAL'E-Tomatoes: Township of Pickering Housecleaning requicetnente : Brooms w e h uahPGa _.. _ ant vessels -ha a r e&. - bb � go,c , C era arlines, -etc. etc. .----_ — ed from British ports and of these ao� rs. age �• n`�THog• GAlL1dklD Z �etions from the Administrators rttb brttslle>:,-snaps, pe . only forty have been destroyed, Brougham. of the Estate of Nice fresh fruits all the time. and these were of low tonnage. MOR SALE -A new buggy, Domin- GEO. HOLLINGER (deceased) 1During the same time the number j� lou make, ant° seas• p;ano eb "'ll be J . R 1 C HARDSON of new s�ipa launched for the sold cheap' s bargain for e°mebod - For To ober for sale on the premises at lnrther particnlaza apply to WK. ED�� D6. 2 o'clock, on British merchant marine, makes plarem°ns, P.O. Tuesday, the 27th day of Avil,1915 the total number of ships and the STRAYED -nn to the premises of � the following lanpe in three : total tonnage greater than they 6unday.undersigned. yl�iiog �he f rsgiug he PEEL'S =.- SHOE -.-STORE were when the campaign opened. owner may have the game by proving propert7r • 'Parcel corner I. Consisting h north s Wls, GIBHO5, Greenwood. 9495 east corner of lot No. 92. in the Scat The transport have carried a niil- concession of the Township of Picker. 19gen. 6, i ing and contains 50 acres more leas. lion men from England to France wTRAYED-From lot , .- - W H I T B Y -:- in perfect 'safety,and only five 0 Pickering. an or about sandav, Alms lstb, On this parcel is a frame barnn with - y 9 vearlinit heifers, one red and the other black stone foundation, and also a large r>sea have been lost in �traosit sae whit°• A°y information leading to their house. We always carry a complete stock of recovery will be rewarded. B. B. DMiBLY parcel No. 2. That portion of the since the war began. This condi- Brough— ---- west halt of the south corner of lot 32 l: sae Boyts and Shoes, Boys' and Girls' School Shoes, Felts, , _ _Rubbers And Overshoes. ...._ __ tion of affairs is very humiliating OR BALE -One 1913 Ford carsaid"-- In the second conceseeion of the =. : = to the Ger aas'and in their des- Fu overhauled. and nickel elates 1 township which lies Bout$ of the Mens everyday Work Boots our specialt . extra tire and tube. torsion P --- electric irghte omets'r robe rail etc. ,tends of the Canadian' Northern On. --�BellyPhoae 151. - - peration the submarines will at, a nage cuconc. • n evervthtnR in Hrst claer txrio Railway Co, (excepting there• k everything the can reach, .hope for i+ia- , s see; es tt out. one a �% - E., including ulauy neutralvessels, - -- .. _ George' WHITBY* which will have no effect what. FED GRAIN FOR SALE -'Wheats contains ej acres, more or less. - - gRVCK�ST, ever on the sear excepting in the �_. Aar ms Lad c;ooee oats–hien white Parcel No. 3, That portion of the .;Laking of the terms of peace, �a o. � u4�•, yielder y=o Victor gatCOLch Hero -All guar said west. half of the south corner of _ whep Germany will find that her ol, 0. A. C. cloy Y- tree frogs wild oats lot No. 32, in the second-concesaiou of troubles have been greatly inereas. and tares. Also a quantity or good c:moth7 the said township which lies north of �f �it311� Mer &Wbl neYea" hay wrtie or phone for semPlee aa•l. prtc••• the land of the Catn bellford. Lake `vv`y` ii ed byy' her barbarous methods Of 1, 0mark.clls. JOS. LiPP A'SON CedarOntario Western RailwayCo. ,varfare. watt containing III acres more or less. G�pYe' }�T STANDARD B" _ RELif�ORS The above lands -are located es � It tv nota ver leaamR :pee- ♦ ♦ Cherry wood station (G. N. R.y 11 miles tacle taaee ;.large uumberof Can- st+ta o Can Gra. °csith of the Kingston road and •reH _ � _. NOTICE , .-." CANADA �adian_wen men and women deny- It, the matter cf the E f located and adapted for market ward- _ "'Ing - - haat, tate. of the Township of Picke-99 eging. fruit growinst and dalryinw and �ASSM OVER �,p00�000 themselves all their luxuries in the Coletsly of pntarie, labc+errr. de- and suitable for sub -division. t - :'i -n order to send elQthing and ceased. Terms of sale � IO per cent. at the TheAK C 07 other= comforts to the soldiers at. Notice is hereby -given pursuant to time of sale and enough within 3R the f cont, while a number of men R. S. O• Chap, 121, that all persons I days to make lip ane -half of the par- �.,liyp Ynur i:a�tlCy. hag in claims a ainat the said estate chase money, the balance to be secur making liss of the ear by of John Graham who died on or'aboclt ted by -mortgage, payable .equal an- slo i amassing fortunes. Thousands of the eighteenth day of December. A. D. nual instalments with Inat 5 ASLO. acid Leo otic brightest Ctrs mea have 1910, are required to send. or deliver to .per cent. The saidsale is to be snb'ecttrSva$BnCe $Ttn$ Disaster y g Donald R. Beaton. W`hirevale, On- i to the approti sl of the otiictNl guaiac gone to serve their -•Country and in tarso; on ok before the 28th day of and there will be one reset red bid on doing so -know that they may be April, 1915, pa�ticuLr3 of their claims each parcel. The - purchaser shall WG Solicit your account id Our >iarrilicing bright prospects for duly veri$eed. and notice is farther sign an agreement for purchase, Fur- SAVINGS D^B�FAjR��'ZbIENT _ the futuee and it fns be sacrifice even that after the -last mentioned. then farms and_ particulars will be pICKERING LNC; s� Y date the administrator v_vtil proceed to announced on the day of sale nod in �1 ing their lives. Their patratisnl distribute the said estate, i.vinw re- the meanundersigned maybe had freta the - =`�tliallCesr thews willing to sacrifice Ward only to the claims of . which he undersigned adminiatratoi s and their R. W. GORD0K Mameer. 13 El 0 slfro Irl. _- shall then have notice. solicitor.. everything that is dear to them, 'Dated at Whitby this 3Sh day of Do-JA.Lu.R. BEa O11. Whiterale, ' While others are so lacking in pat, April, A. D: 1913. LILLTE B. TnoltfrsoN. Zephyr, ' WILU.6.x URNRv GRARAX.. Administrators a8 to sacrifice their good of the City of Toronto. Solicitor for,Administrators, 'SALT that -they might Make a Administrator 29 3D . J. E. FAaaw>aLL. Whitby AL " a. E. F•�>u-1 • W. B. Paw:LL. Auctioneer • few dollars at the expense of the "'trountry. The stories of graft by �'� Solicitor for the Odmiaistratar + those gupplyiug the necessaries to We have just received A luras consignment ai this lilaost the army such as boots, horses, sHouse-deaning :'Supp�hes - s nece8sarl p?�IICt.Bald glasses acrd si on, its notpleas- i for the table out reading, but it is encouraging - - Curtain poles complete 13c. up• Brass poles, sash rode. Invisible for cooling to note that Premier Borden- has - for the dairy _ Wig --them i -D l oaks. stand and dresser handles 5 cts each: --too in tea tion e€ -e: -- Stetre any way, but denounces the steal• r the n :. _. Window shades :3(1 eta. u for cu D gym, eat .: _ _ .:.-:.: • for a •lad . - fog in no uncertain terms. Poli- ]? tical corruption is not the weak• =- - iness of any one party, as both C. H. BURLING, i PICKERING parties have been equally at fault, gpB IN G HARDWARE - but the country is not hopeless - . when the party leaders on both ___ --- - — —� Garden rakes, hoes, shovels,. spades, manure forks, poultry rides take a firm stand against it. Many are wonder ing At the sloe _ _IIt-tting, garden fencing, black wire, wire "staples, In -s sines. by the Allies in the "'•:. ...n '""�� r wRtering cans, and nails all sizes. scar agalnaL Ger mny. The bat- .Y Our groceries are the freshest. tie front between 3exulAny and ~ France is practically the same as E -�' L P it was last fall. In the Hn.-A the. 0E-ORG Russian., are mating some pro= ares, but it-- was predicted last autwun that Berlin would be in the pusses -ion of the Russians liy Chri:Cnlas. 'Several weeks ago it I - •-SIL 0 a I "MADE IN CANADA _ • S I L% • 1i'" .was also predicted that the French I WOOD and British fleet- in the Dardan I - - I .;I • elle= ttonld be at.Constantinople Ii'' Ford TO'lrig Are theJ Beet . for the before Easter. These predictions {`' have trot been fulfilled and they fl Priee $ 590 $imply go to prove the stateueents i Farmer ynade early in the .war that the -- contest svotlld be -R long ' ou_e- iielwhl>cic drivo- a- Ford -ashy don't many and her allies are still very 3'on' �l a a,e elliteg more Fords m Canada �' this year than' eve)•. before-hecau4e Cana- dee U8before I strong,the have yet great re. " Y ' -sources, and they ��•i11 contest -diens de'tnRnd the be=t in nwtor car service _ •� -At the lowest possible Goer. The"lltide:iii .y01it order.' every foot of ground. The great I - need of the. allies. at the present Canana" Ford is a necessity -not a luxury. - tilde i- munitions. The British I Runabout $1:,t+: Town Car ptice on application. , All Ford cars are fellly equipped. in electric - r ro res>� of - - - , and French Cont 1 soaks p $ I headlights. •No cars sold unequipped,, $uyers i; 11OW, but it would be at the ex- Ford cftrs will share in our profits if we sell W,00o {' curs between •August 1.'14 11, and August 1, 10. Estimates- on .alt 'Building Materials pense of luany lives. The great _. -- All-prices f. o. !i. Ford, Ontario, ::. h. in England now is notmenbrit W. J. LUKE U SON. - - 1 uestion with the war department i i, : • L1�ll B edA. lminitions,•as the recent speechesI Whitby. Ontario of Kitchener, Lloyd George and l - Sir John French would indicate. - •- j 1-t is now qa to the men at home 11 to do their part in the war, and I • ss ���_ by curtailing the liquor traffic it LI Is hoped .that their work will be •snore intisfACtOry than it has been • a' TOVFFViZ�2.lg3 w .. . � ,. - •' ...� _. +» ..: - � ,-."" ". rte, ,� ` -. OLAR&MONT . Mrs, Price Pugh is makieg im- Cleaning up to the order of the Miss Emma Brown has returned provements to her stable. day u: hfrom'the city. F. L. Billion, of Stoudville, was Dr. R. Brodie is around again tir in town on Tuesday in his new after beingrcopfived to the hones' DOMINION �� The roads are now getting into auto• for several days suffering from a THE goo&conditioa. -~ Graham -Bros. , .shipped three severe attack of lagrippe. - , i�°nuNo a; vasa, tan, n,cawur. w a rATTMiws. vwa-r,ecsioesr. _.:::: : Mrs. Nichol, of to, spent carloads of horses 'one, day last .Mies Jean Bennett of the Wes- C. ~ SOGERT, G oral x'�`- f -Sunday with Miss a Graham week. Thongs Grahame sufferiag ..tern. Hospital Toronto,' motored . - a st,Ma own s•s�w rr r aww.t t�.nar U.30~T ; from a severe attack of shingles. Duncan Dolphin has engaged out on Sunday to see her mother _. A Savings Department Chas. Walker, of Toronto, spent with W. T. Wilson of the 7th who has been seriously ill. is conducted at every -Branch of the Bank where deposits'bf ;1'.40 ;. 'Tuesday with M. and Mrs. Henden, eoncesq'iou for the season. Mrs, James Birrell; who -has and upwards are veceived and interest at current rates added. - son. David Graham moved on to Mrs. been spending the winter -with It is a safe and convenient depository for your money. ""• ,Mrs. Ed. Gibson and Mrs. Spof- J. H. Chaprvan's farm on the- her son, Wm. Birrell, of Toronto fard were in Stonffville on Tues northern townline on Tuesday. Junction, has returned -home, so IA/HITBY BRANCH:, A. A. ATKINSON,,Manager. day. bliss Margaret Morgan, of To Miss Mary .Morgan who has. Mrs, Joehua Bundy is ill at ronto, is spending a few days been in Clarksburg for'over` a -' and is under the doctor's Vacation with M. and Mrs. Hen- year, ie now. visitiiiq 'With her -*care. unt, and' Mrs.. '' Charles and bars. Sargent and Alex 11 it.�un has been confined Henderson; TIME Td BLE -Picker ntc sratioa6 �. daughters motored ' to the city to his burr=e fE�r'the past .week - -on Friday. sufferia frow his old trouble, »0 6 itilsii R ThaVs our m ora 2.50 P. M. Mrs, I= Tedrlre£ Stuuffv;llP rheumatism. HANGING and best ingredients procurable. •` 1e Local --6.85 P. X. ` her - arents, Wm. and �• an r :1 c ay spent . We carry a full line of choco- Trains going Nest due as follows— a Mrs. aper. week. Paintin aiaiag • NQ. 13 , Local cal 7.47 A X. While there Mr. HeKay purebase ani '-later; bully and bog goods.. •• 11 oval' '2.20 P. M. — The.C. P. R. has added two men=-Fstirnates given. - - — - - - to each, of their sections for the a driver -- We also specialize rq Seeding operations are now in W. H. STEVENSON Wedding Cakes. Bnndav included summer season. Rev. A. McLellan was in Whit- full . swing. Several ofi the _ Pickering and R. R. No.3,-Oshawa = _ Both phone4. e by, on Tuesday attending ameet- farmers here expect to have finish- W A N T G D 1 mg of Presbytery. ed by the end of the week. HERB MON- EY, R. E. Forsyth has - rented his Nelson Wagg made a shipment FARM IMPLEMENTS store in North Claremont to Mr. of heavy horses to Montreal on •;• Pickering Bakery •�` A reliable man to sell Tuesday. The shipment was made Ploughs—Includingthe Jnhn Deer, HARDY CAxADMr GROWN 3Toc� Fingold, of Toronto. y Mrs. J. H. Beal spent Thursday by express on the C. P. R.' Wilkinson and Fleury. Also, re- _ -and Friday with her father, A Joseph Garbutt, of the fifth line pairs for the foregoing. lg in Pickering and Ontario t, Allawey, of Pickering. of Uxbridge, it is reported, has. Wagons, Buggies. Also Tongue Sup • Greenwood •.• iiardWare -County. '. Mrs. C. O. Bennett who has had sold his farm and intends to move ports keobinders.urrden ligkhet,the call and see our etoetc of "Happy s a very bad attack of appendicitis, into the Village to reside.. y Thought" and other stoves Start now at the best is now tm roving nisei U. H. Scott and Thomas Birkett White Wyandotte eggs for sale, from as well as other lines l y pure bred stock. of Hardware. selling time. Mr. Dunn, of Bowmanville, visit --d at the home of the form- If you want sop kind of farm imple- F.avetroof H and repairing Bend for list of 8 eCn Offerings,�" ® nt Thursday and Friday with er's brother, W. G. Scott, mama- R g p S �ppee ment call or write attended to. „ �PFm. and Mrs. Thornpgon. - ger of the Industrial Farm, Rich- _ promptly . and terms to agents, .. ; Charles and Mrs. Hopkins, of mond Hill on Sunday last. IL. D. Banka, P1Cke1'ing Work guarmo era end prices'- - Liberal Commission . — abridge, ----=sited--.-Mfrs-- Wm._ -_-,Bundy one day this week. - Lawrence Denny Handsome free outfit. ' Dr. Brodie has purchased a new t auto _ . Wil understand that sev- 'STONE & WELLINGT%rals eral others here EAR likewise. F. H. HINDLE she status Nurseries. Joseph Jones returned from the (Established 1887) Avest on Saturday last and .has - - - - - ; . - R t"� t�T 2' O E ALE ]been engaged by C. H. Found for -the new - Irma this season. _. TER ••. CARPEN BUILDER - � HOUSE VERANDAH, Axn BARN T. A. McLellan of the Presby- a Iterian charts wad Rev. H. Wood, WORK, PANTRY CABINETS 1a DUMB .WAITERS. sof the Baptist church will ex- 1 l Shingling and encyst repair .. ATTENTION I change.puipits on Sunday morn- ' _. ..a _ R or�.' ---- -- �' G. R. Brewster still con See me about any job you want If you contemplate doing any • tinues in rather a critical condi„ done. Prices right. Re, c. 6; r -tion. Her friends hope that the iret•�' Nou'�` _ 55N Home Telephone: kind of building next scarce. " wartn weather may prove bene- - e will be pleased to figure ficial to her. _. _.. w 'I' G. '!I Forsyth intends building -- which We ha9e jtast ireCe.:4ed _..• I' E E D - _on your regnirments - -a fine residence -on- his farm near :. the C. P. R. It will be finished in Amann the" songs-and,Aances that are now popular in centres st C. N, R•, Stat do all hinds of `? bird's-eye maple which is grown , Chehi'yWood - ;building material. _.- on -his own farm. such as-hfontreal, Torunto, Winnipeg, Vancouver, New York. Will the party who borrowed the wire fence . stretcher from and Chictlgo, are : - Cotton Seed Meal Brand, Shorts, n v Malted Corn Feed, Dried Brewe"s •:• O •:• Charles Sargent some_ time_- ago of PI kindly flys return the same at ante Ivry' Pickford's-Official song, entitled- West��a andMonarchFlourr.. Blache LUMBER YARD q _ Mager Willie Ddou, of Bow- - - -. _ ford's calf 'meal. Beef scrap ad tz+anville, who has been the Guest _ Poultry love, Oyster shell, etc." A 1701- of of Mine W. D. Gordon & son, of Allan T�isompsan for the past MOIIee } Phone Ind. Markham 5090, x. >c wu weeks returned home with his I'm Not Ashamed of You, - father on -Friday. - - - N Duncan -_Dolphin has Dur- _ As *ell S8 these : Thome,® Res�ros - - - :.PICSERI CI • chased a fine new Heintzman u..°,�n saw"" on.. The instrument was de- Heli and Independent s. livered by the firm's tooter -truck - •n .•esaMao'rr 't4 asT � �•a a s s °pend p6or' Somewhere a Yoioe is Calling •mss `+ •.►•vso tan►-sm ca.a••t r on Tuesday of last week. A 1686 _' $1.00 ro, • Ed. Gi y of lett ea Yuccas Whispering Hope / w .°a •• s = a R -Thu ]Kok81'i11$ morning for Woodstock to have "' 1O •• Ian operation performed for the rL 5249 Handel s Lugo, by Cassia $1.50 •' . s '� V ante Commlttea cataract from one Melody in F, by Casale >w dst » ! a .{ removal of a cats s p on r ,.• ° '' __of his eyes. We hope the open• - - The worlds Rreateet Cellist • tion array prove a success. _ 1 � a,s •• o F M M A a The object of this Association is to ' 't► Several of our residents - were She Used to be the Slowest Girl in Town _ �v •� _ lessen stealing and prosecute 1� -busy on Tuesday levelling the A 1694 , : F its • e ,. a. a she felons. �; g Wrap Me in a Bundle ggr�ound in the union cemetery; - s a•s •" ![ember: havityf peopset stolsa aomaisaai The cemetery company are to be Cows May Come, Cows May Go,. _- - • �O wt «m w ., g • _ eats immediately wi� w membse , congratulated -on the way they r4 1693 •, of Executive Com 0". have lacked after the home of But the Bull Goes On Forever �p em N = c 8$ , 11fill! t M bershYp t tl00 their dead. _ -:: A..-Perf�ect • Dai ;. _ . i � $1.25 r. E � % �� � � M o � Mrs. Thomas. Pearson has t`cr- 'A 5644 _ e :� ' a oat° �. Ia Tedses may wt,aa e:4m tee er«tan,< os; i turned home after- spending %zi - _ _ gg s.erenrr on.pptteatlon. � ry al .da s in Ashburn where i C 14a ° S 3 a I • i Exac. Com. -L. 0. Banks, C. S. Palm never y • BBek to the Carolina Yoll"LovE' X1.25 =O ° >M.- - - - . ! S er, C. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Oat syhe was waiting on her brother, 4 .�64 �' }tir. Swinson, who has been seri- Polka Populairf- ' ' ! � � ° " ° ' W J C� .. - -a i t ;� 1, 11. O'Connor. ark atisly, ill but who is now some- - M -e ;} a President, siorstpry ►chat rt Co k, -of -Ashburn-, died Thp nios't up-to-date stock of Grafonola:3 and Records for miles "' ' e e M 9 o Albert Coo l ~ ' mm suddenly on Monday afternoon :. d heard at from heart failure at the home, of roanrl is to be seen. and - _ his sister, Mrs: Ogilvie, in his fifty r third year, _ His funeral taa� S. JEPHSON'S `.,Pickering; - O ntano Good Luck - epace on Wednesday to Groveside l t Cemetery. Dugald Dunn, of Fairport and ends wanted where not actively repreaenited, John Dunn, of Pickering, accum- g With -Trees parried by their wives, visited Apply Music Supply Co.; Toronto: tlbetr father here last week. The - ;• • latter has been in poor health for Depends on having thb right kind Of all mstsiWs and desiytn some time but is now soniewliat oft rees. Bowman's have opt in stook- It will pay youIs --Improved. -- _ b call at oas'woeis sed inipeot our stoat _pp heavy fibrous roots. and ob{ain prioss. Don't be misled j Dr. Love who has -,jnst passed _ • The Fare grown is the right kind see.,gwsdoaot•emploTthem,000sega his final examinations with honors y ►y we can, and do throw off the s�sat at the Ontario Veterinary College,Milliner pPe nin �f snit . _They are .handled . �nlysa of 10 pee chasing iohyoawrToronto, has returned to Clare- g and packed in the pink of eisolic eade.by purchasing from os. t to resume his ice. He condition -and. they. •grow.oailsotioited• >nan WHIM INANITE CO.. las serried Mrs Di AV's n r-�1� 1'�5 - ty opposite the barber shop, w ichRC tfx` 4°0 y was formerly occupied by 'the • in Ontario Coctnty.r Sovereign Rank. LADIES of Pickering and surrounding country, we extend to you a Anyone on Centre street last very cordial invitation to Attend our opening'when we will have THOS, W. BOWMAN ti[ SON CO. .James & Walker v Saturday -morning Wright have a fine dAplay of the newest creations of Paris, and_ American hats. _ 111MITE[> +: .been much amused to see a fine Miss Buchanan is at the head of this department. she comes highly Ontario pP MauLlfaCtuireiss large. geoundhog hopping ' along recommended a first class artist, capable of not only making a hat, Ridgeville, - Dundas St iu combi'nin it with grace and Shop and Residence; from post to post and finally dts- but has the art of making it becoming, B. _ "appearing across 'Macnab's -lawn. 'style. - All come,.- WHITBY., ONT._. Thealew. photographer in town •= ,. - nee doors west of Whitby House : d to•take a arra but the -tile new patterns are•very lir, •in fact CH OPKNG-- d -s �'atteropte pp WALL PAPERgroundhog provetoo elusive; they are beyond our expectation. 1 s Mrs. G. R. Brewster received a Come and see them. AND OAT FLAKING We are prepared to mi :al wood oraros 5', few days ago the news of the - -gats; Ca s ' Boa The undersigned is prepared to-do pimps on short notice, also attend death of her- two brothers who NEW DRY GOODS _ ,to all kinds of repairing. -.4,1411 were fighting in the Germany and Shoes. grain chopping and oat flatting Agent for the Ontar Rind Mill, at -my. The younger brother was �._ •, - also gasoline engines and GROCERIES -ail the best in the market. - Try a ib of .. 29c tea, every day in the week g g only fifteen years( ape and 'wail by pay 35c• a lb for tea not as good. -- - . _ the squre gear mm for to join the ranks of the - except on Saturday Kaiser. The letter also ste►t�d - MAGNET CREA1f SEPARATOR .that many were suffering from D:.SIMPSON & .Co.; �- ` PICKERING John F. Bayles; Greenwo0d Phone BellNoO,.s ind. . +t — taryatiOn. r •rte'. a i i d n. • 77 It THE -FATE OF AZUMA _ anainW f with Or, The South African Millionaire. MARTINSENOUR � ' �a ��iril�l - _ -- PAINT ilet gig I it CHAPTER. III.-(Continued). deal, for'so younk a man to -nave carried New Hwban�ditw Ba+ C� Sat'e� at lisp ~ ±' r -•• t IQo-dukes who finds hie son rojects Doth .out, and his father had caught she Are ��LEir� Q[vTA1gV, Q his titles and estates, and prefer* to work of his enthusiasm. In It mine, or'tirm socialist', could have "Dq•y°u think I-ough t' tell covinhilalg D'•^ .' t That was what AdolpU had came to " - been more disap•,winted than Heinrich •. Lieb when his son had scoffed at the idea abk his father, of becoming a jeweller, or at least a big liiu father put .his hands In his pockets, d, and merchant. He an - or i e use essneds c•f his Rx• �' an a 1 that could be heard for a few Lerienca. wrhich moat end with himself.., moments wad the click click of his mo is son to be• ther's knitting needles, Once she looked M__ come one of the biggest mere ant o smiled at her dear.son whom - *he be'.ueved in ee - - -- - - .----day.' He had regretted it for hie sou, for • • • - — - he knew the delight of labor, the pleasure I always felt would some day do something Onsi Y' even of its despair, the intoxication of 1 grea:. She too had had visions of future -its tuccesees. - - + daye. When he would marry some charm:e Win - hap* the dtru¢hter of some impecunious a *reuse 0 Cie+* ---Souih-- *€ilea- ha-said_atotcd . dere- nobT - who-yet-'1oQed-him. -- - -�--p had come back enthused, and alreetdy the The Jews are all more or less dreamers, oil wouldn t pay the regular price for Boggle th - old'�.an seemed • o see- him installed • in and the nucleuti of their success is formes the office at the; k of the modem little Y �/o shop, receat t thin-great Dermodege and by the .fact that they combine business - t�nalyze IO/ of sand. YOU WOuldnrIt pay s'i�ll WQO s� ' .that, and mingling with the nobility• of with dreams. Geniue might almost s prices for cotton-and-wool clothing. Why should you the 'land, a.e he Heinrich Lieb had ming• described c :he power ed put dreams into Dractica: form, of reducing coloe,al led with it through tbo traffic of jewe:s, ambition to endeavor. -And as Heinrich pay your good money for impure Paint, when you is a way that Adulphe for all hie riches _ s....s - Lieh paced the room, he found tont the would never be permitted to do, without dan get that ma"J'a. And now Adolphe return• problem set before him t his son was td, carrying a small leacher bag, and one of the mos. difficult that had ever From a bIIeiness poidt of �Iew been aresen to him. Was he bound to proceeded to spread out on the white t2o:,Th fifty or more diamonds of-the Ilrat tell, them? Fl'AARTIN SENOUR a , r z. water. T_: was Adolphe@ own find, the result of L.eter Guott 1'he old mann eyes , h's ray 1 for j the K hie instinctive \�\ �S oo O/O �� " PAINT twinkled; then he grew grave. Adol•phe'a chiva!ry a eavfng the Kaffir woman from letter of credit did-not-justify each an ez• I the tyranny of the white man. He had - - n Ed peud:ture. even if he had got these very urcLased the ground with hid-own money. enean Thea the business instinct as- I From ,t bus!-,em point of view, he bad es „ served tat:f -Pro Quil:ng, the •no-. Qb14 tuone. It is strokes Iike this" _ \ _ We guarantee .Mt3rtin•SeIIOur 100 Pure Paint (except agent Adolphe had been *::lying with. :hat have mado the greatest fortunes. It g few dark shades that cannot be re seed from ore Lead and Aad tried yo dd a deal. Ned: thtm on e.p wa* as accidont of fate. An American -- p p royaI t0r sate cr commies:oq, and h- }vou!d have said; '• Zinc alone to be 100`fo ore bite Lead, pure Oxide of vet rid of hem "What the deuce had Golling got to do � p didn't kn°w how he could Zinc inseed Oil Colors and Turpentine Dryer • - for him, not so many as that• now, when with it'' * r pure ry j evPryona was leaving Frankfurt for the ii- the Jevera• when they are straight. • semi to be entirely free-fi'i<m-adulteration-or substitution � ana - rummer. Then another idea flitted are very,_ very straight. ec.orn:ng to- re, --through -hid brain, a disagreeable o'ue. movo -their neighbor's !andmark. and of .-sold -subject to chemical analysis. Ht hoped bus son hadn't done anything ill the Jews in F-ranktert none was more - _ to�l!rh wrupulou4 than Heinru><h Lieb. The Gol• ;\ Every. experienced Painter knows that the above fora & Well, and what are you go:rig to do i:rlge been his boa"eisoste�r with them?" Cid Lacb toss satu,g at the irq to the:: courtesy that their son had is right. It is the standard of the palet world, table. now flashin` one atter the other in found the mine and no good ever cams \ - ut rh.i p practice, however much tbe.I the light. bcrapmg a little bit here.. You get absolute purity — extreme fineness - uniform blow.aR -en crm, tur.,.n Them h•ther and world might e•pprove. I: had taken .•a c \ - -_ thither, n :. gn. tui... g-Lbe whsle _lie oug :,me to think it out, but the flnar i quality-when you insist on `10x0% Pure" Paint. gam les brain teembrred the tiara of the dcc."'on came quick without tresitatan. CiraBn the the uukiace of -the i3aroa a i Y..0 w.il have to tell them-you will $E7sIOL'$•S FLO©a2 PAID ]QED SCHOOL HOUSE PAIINr + t�! at, the .aDQroacn:nR marriage ut the uny Pr ucees von have- to Jet tbem re ;n." - he ol1 liable. for the barn and sheds yTuIletwar:ebcn-he no- I Ad''Ipho made, a gesture of impat.nnoe _ _ toed with "You ask me,'. ea d his lather. "and I \ \ MAHTL*�I-SEPiOtSB WAGON sad 1MP[.EAkENT PAINT prac,..rd eye )fist the stone `\ for wedons. tools. etc. \ that was oeetit;d., *kith his•firm had been (tell you.; Far:.a tnw moments they'sictsawdd :lie q r Prrk:r.R for su I. .z I 'Ct'e'll send on, free. "Formes s Color Set'_aad our fine hook, "sown sad Father_ qrA t;on v r .Adolphe came close w a;e ` father and laid has band on hie oti m.der. "It :t ween the other way. if they had If:oea[ry,iloalei i!'yoit tons* [oc tin Dams of onetiearest daaier•afianL ryesw rusts n¢ b s• [ace wreathed iu 4 suss. t$-u. sad te;tad a �iaD ami;e•t.. what. won:d you. say it 1 t�iu Adolphe laughed •- They would have eeen themselves_ in „ADDRESS ALL ENQUIRIES TO you altar I had amine of ttosn. a m sc t I�ART� hi • S EitlR Go. iw :b hnAdreds and thoueands of th"ve' Je Well ltterb dewy would have' told ltd.' . iiQ line "f`e'el! perhaps that >s Why we don t the old man at back in bis -flair end wan: t> do hn same thing.' LIMITED {razes at Lie ±oo, then he burst out Y our, father is right.' Pard his mo _ th.r Vie F. raising her lyes a moment �. • 655 DROLET STREET, MONTREAL. IN .augainR then be took up another di s• from -21er work, and letting them tat? _.:mood and. ',00x84. at it.. " Kell -you know what we eay when a we L;aioa,;nd that seemed to clinch the \� \. ppertton doesn't *peak she. 'truth P" He laughed-st wee a JOYOUS laugh. Ttr{n old Liela bade a veep wise re 'You would say l was a liar, eh, to -re- m wili have to Co carefully at first. cher. Well, look it this.'He drew Pome deede out of hie pocket. and tossed, them Adolphe. it your mine a all that. anal ' on to his father* late. think there must tie other mines. :louth' yy Africa will soon cut out every other eoun• I t, toss far into •he night when father If should be, Low good' I will be, High Coot Oi LiviII . - : as ecu went to bed, The diamonds "ay they will became a drag on the heap that upwards now abd then by. a 'wanton how Rood always, always." g g ' ti try, -and d�amoads will be so r it -where they were cu the table, and the mar et'• breezk. hidrnC deep treacheries beneath, y� perhaps ;t k had came to pass she it- -servants who came. to clear it were coat Then it was the old L,eb realized hlw- and lurking danger enfolded in danger good, perks who can ¢� would have been. I "DceBn'L It (Rally seems that it' away The li-b u for the old -m" lire 'sons btu:ne•e Cea as; wh.ch, it a had one - currents Slid w-hirlpeols, like a �,I t .tin repeats itself aw often as his tarred wax erttrd`Ps on the t ble, burned. lain dormant all these years. had'¢ather• po;zoned misled* hiddeq in the leaves Of tory, perhaps oftener and fate rarely BC'L9 II10Ie and more difficult t0 low- till they nearly .singedathe petals ed. as it were force for thunderbolts, He i a rope: wood 'no to ri•ghteouaness by kindness, snake s lilting?" of the flowers which sent out appealing I was pale with emotion. tremblingwith an Now. this afternoon, she realized that rather It crushew us into submission by 1 excitement 'which seemed to stifen him, she ought only to have paddled like the "Well, at any rate, it does to live • "pertttmed Rasps that the lights might be generally and the chances offered are r, _ extln.Raisbod ad they were on other nigh-Ig l0 maks him nnaaturallp calm. oyster thalweg, wad not have Cone forth to generally those of resistance to evil. only, On WhBL one n18k68. � l eu that' tht y eoitla enjoy thb cool dark. I loudly so, a1mM+t. l bathe to waters welch had proud them- the door o .aewi. - I "Y:u are, right, father, that N the darn- eelvea to be beyoud her deipth. Asn drawn on h seit•destrne i The bacchantes leered, arid' the tannic cel, - There must' be (hamonde. there. It was .all right" she told herself, as tion, the latch drawn a the Rate of the . r - _ path ,it virtue; Matta few try to win over - O9eldTaw. 4 lrywn-I from the tapestries on the wail; enouRb for this generation and the next,! long as you kept near the edge. She had their fellow humane by love-it 1s too ' -_hu+ brother and eWcera came to sap ¢led, for hundreds of Year* to come, and it not reaulzed that she was of those- who fatiguing. The baTlks, by order, will agree .._.X.4 night. and wads therm deep In convert- y9)a• mud: not Dc known. That is what I want love danger, and think they can 'deal Yet perhaps she would not--have been -:-tion wens wondering away. His motlier� You to held me for, and-1 know you will. with it, who Lad within a hidden va3ar, Wood alter all, and the Code knew what :�D overdrafts mt1sL honored be; came Poftly bar knitting to her hand, ".told that if 1 would work you {which perhaPa was a distorted inherit they were about.. But What.will lsdywlfe now Bay. would- halo -me, Snd'I.am ready, aching ante of her crusader ancestors, and'which flew she threw off the white dress:n and eat' down to the chimney corner, ad g T Ro to .work. I want to corner the made-'hrr.alwaye Co forward-to sleet dan• �t ShUuld banits her Che nes refuse t0.. ' "hr had bees her that eight in hili vse:on. rr, to Peek•.:. own. and drvseed hurriedly in her •imp• <1' for 't seemed a viaion now that had coma diamt nd market." ¢ It was the monte at Jnne, and she IivPd lixt track,' and smoothed her hair and pay to Sim fiu away in South Africa, on the - { in a house in Piccadilly, overlooking L116 looked at heneit :n the Claes. Arid lim father's eyes never left hie - CHAPTER TV. I p There were no signs of she fearful up- Green Park. It wad as exqutsre day, and fame as be told hies tale, told it in the "I cant do it-I can't do ,itl Ob. dear (.because, it was only three, o'clock the beaus( her mind had been given over to, fluent, exprasesive German language, ac- yet she looked anxiously into 't, for itttii and Ti, dear!" _ : thride were. drawn -and their r9ee tint p - The Gourmana-I suppJse Y'011'VC' companied by Oriental.gestursa. carry:n \o• one-would havtr believed it i3 they ' threw a soft warm glow over the room, seemed to her that she to ended eatlre Therm along with him, as if he were tel had 'been told that it was 'Lady Judith I• ly on her beauty this afternoon. .: ,. d' like the bloocn on roses. It was beauti had to . ut n with "Tipperary" inpt aosxe tate c. the Arabian Nightd. car• Roach who was dpeakinR like 'this; no i frilly tnrnished. Oatelde on Ler .balcony, And bad it really been so, her beauty p P pT� ry r:ed sway b:mself- as he remembered that body but those who knew and even they this afternoon would not tail her, her Aver sante the year Started Z bright flowery strained to look at the nicht, the glorious moos, the snllneee. •-would not Alive believed that the utter-- beauty which bad made. her the prettiest pa,,sery by from beneath striped awning,The :Waiter lice labors unreward-• th replicas of lulls, the- arid land, .and I rkeddebutante roar years ago, grid which atitl- t the Kaffir woman bealde him.. He told ante wag sincere, in, which tensa her by I and everpthien around wad t luxurious, re ranked her the pierst do resistance o! , all p' } gnawing mental pato, w ick from to I eppirndent *Ten, and comfortabld, every ed)—Yes, and Li g rar1L',. them how he had wr.tten to, the bank, ! -urn round within. Ler lute a knife-the i thing a sept the heart anti eon( of Lady the smartest athering* to If.ndott. the day aCer his return to Kimberley, beautiful Lad^ Judith, who in a taw Judith, who, so fu se her !well Yet, when"a�e wee dressed she could : • and dispatched an ortler That that bit Cl feelings went not make nD err mind to Co donvoetafrs. 16noeked ger baht. hours would appear at iairner smiling, if might have been a milliner's assistant land was to- be bought if possible. She eat on for quite tea minutes,- t n ?fix a word about the mine, mind You, a little pale end whose sm)le was the working under. a i•edbot roof for -Xi most innocent in the world, dame Pomebody, She would probably she Cot up and poured out s f rape of Rather unexpected was the reply aind I got it for a Bong-" he named the I And, they would not have understood, even have been happier, for though lux. : volatile and drank them off. cif a. Mrs. Tommy Atkins to a gen-t price. 'They thought I was going to tpa a who knave, nor .probably anybody ory id ,a d'eltghtlnl accessory -to Ch Once she thought it should be better to 1 u,id a term there or something: then t ,c ( who no Lord Bishop periiape. who dpi' write, thea she looked again in the•elase, tleman who inquired if her husband, news, it had never been able to create it. *I went etra:Cht to the expert I had heard j occawionally occupied himself with- Lady Yet Lady Judith was vaguely co+tecione end decided that she must tell him .She WSA 81 the front. "Yu9;j1 she said;,, of 'as • soon �i I knew that _1 had the Judith'* soul at odd moments" atter took up the photograph of a young man , { that she was-wiping-out a good deal, all, h dtetiP of the mise and there's hie report luncheon, or occasionally in a letter from except what could not be wiped oat, by dressed in the khaki war. an *gazed erose "811 Z tope ell Beare the Germans,. -emir., Q• • • the Athenaeum Club) ,that this was the the decision she had taken. once. she o! the South African war, and 'gazed grid as ',e served file. ~J6 iLphwithu'which hie doneyit%sll,the rt rapid- j R?rbliin t moment in her life, the moment I Rased into the features,-lie if she would realized that the dreseing•¢own she wore read them beforehand, with the ofd or hie father's breath away. This was 'n• in wh!ch'her soul rode above the relig• toss white, and she caressed it with $or eofne btrpernntnrai inner eight; how he fous caratses of the Bishop, to heights on fingers delicately, reverently, prayerfully deed a eon tarter his. own heart~ He in- which it could, look truth in the eyes, almost• would take !: at he would do, whether terrurted him, and cease to compromise with the flesh. If only her soul were like that, e e wtouldhimys. and that better, because better "And who- did your friend, what did I •1 cart_t do it . A can's do it 1" .She ib« said that to herself, with a distinct r�di AL Bolling, say to all that?" ed these words lying on-bar bed with than many other \ whether he would re CORRV �J1LiTDU Ah, that a what I want to ask ypn., unlet tandinR. that it could never be so nise,the soul w .h-she bad only that - haven't told hlm-now do you think I am tears in her eyes, those dry tears which I again, that it had never really .been so O0R _ That age a matter of tact, ;was the-only men who rarely ;L body dia- cry. the Ueh even nt, but which burn l e- ti a matter es fact she would not with ft mShetwas m 1-rirnrs of fearful misgivings - --i beund to tell him?" hqt, irons,,-white hurt the lido of the wo since she was a child, that she had never, owned. till today, desired that -w should be, that; � 1� ' LL- thing that had perturbed him. He had the pillow, and moaned- se she looked on that [ace, it wad ao jj�l L not taken a Creat fancy to the Golling* Oh, dear--oh, dear(" to be *o, except because of what it. led her boyish. If only he had been a little older = They had been huspitab!e enough, but' to 'do today. Hi`_herto' her remorse had rr.ntn his point or view they were vulgar,- Once her maid came to the door'and ebe l been limited .to the extent of her tear ' she thought, a little more worldly-wise, and not pa'rticu'larly' straight, their one sent her away; and once, twice, three of discovery, and only expressed itself at � Acid Yet just because of that boylehnesa eelYa�zedp Rust Preef times she listened for tee sound of a ! intervals, very mildly indeed; for in- elks loved him, because it was so different Made from vwy finest idea. in life being to do the Boers and bell, and then she got up and paced the to that other man. She spent all her lite Kaffirs it possible, raspingly British, stance during a powerful sermon In now trying to think of that other man: and a little loud and bluetering, and he, rOom, chut•dh, or a fearful thunderstorm, or sheets abseiatei free Lad not telt at. all sure that the would Then she sat down on a chair. -now and then when she . saw children It-made Ler auk, pained her with almost p y y 'Ob, bow awful, how awful," she half la ing in the Pari. 'Now, even toda physical pain, an yet Ube knee that fr6m defeotse give him good advice.. They might, espe- whispered to hereelr, while, because she was not remorse which seised herby, it l what had attracted her in this one was ciailr the father, run it dawn, and then toss fairly' intelligent, she could not help throat and seemed to hold her against the difference-tho innocence. Yet in the �aostest themselves of it. His action* had Innocence lay the danger of disaster. all been carried on in secret and he :•ad noting, the, incongruity of the day. the I the wall of lite-threatening; 1t toss a Eich sheet li.prusid,• nOk . hour. the place, her circumttancee out- blind desire to weave future Ira The bell rang. She, could• hear it very had considerafile difficulty - in covering hardly, with tee situation which prevent• i ppiness by faintly. • Then there was a knbek at the rolled, ttserragtttlaii thN'ifoM We movements, would probably not havo sincerity, to win a reward, to ay down an p ed itself. Even she could understand to- intolerable burden, which wearied and door simultaneously with the openfn¢ of tit i000tPetsly wrtlsiM! wants. been elite to do E0r had it not been for it. No one ever waited a second at 'Lord Any diskal salsa 01' gouge, the hcl of a young German from Frank• day -that, it was 'site which at this mo- hampered each action, each thought al- y Yi 0 r tort. who toss employed in the bank at mens voiced its fulness of angufsb, as most, to secure herself against revelation Gaauconrt'e door, and she knew that be- strilpht or snrrsd. _ compared with the frou•trou and -flotsam and surprise, coupled with, a hope' that I t1wsen her and a 'future of. renewed con- Capetown. and to whom he had written and ..ietsam, and vapid cackling of mon- truth would reap a harvest out or all ro tent, or Peace, or a future , of colorless - from RlmberlYp, and who had carried done restlessness, reeea bling the borom portion with- the pun-ishment of ein, end wastes, of deserts without oasis or coir• Law PRICES—PROMPT SNIPMENT out the whole huslness for bio. It was of the"sea all a summer's day, the laugh. 'that bope,,flaming unsteadily, undulating, age, on the horison -Of which, if a man a w.�nderful stroke of luck, a wonderful Ser, the salt _°bray of wit and feet cast i beneath the -shadow' est a. great fear, a a•Ppeared, he would he no- mor:.-,Io her.i �► e. -whichs e no the cont- camel, or the porter at the railway eta- +,�� age to tell herself was a certainty, , tion, even if he called himself her bus. 1�letall><e Roofing Co...Finally she looked at the dock, and a fine eense Of, humor inspired the idea band, there *(shed hnd flowed but' a [ew _ p grimly, whimsically: brief mOmeRts, yet she knew a.'.do, that uMITi¢' ,'pelvo in.. whimsically: Wok at twelve, luncheon I the flux and reflux of those few momenta Mannfictntetri - attragedy from three te, tour, fear• might: bring her ecstasy, and renewed self. TORONTO 8� WINNIPEG B s 0 I respect, or cast at her feet the dead body J 21 Stui grief from tour to five, Yvette Gilbert sD at the Florian's, Lt -six, dinner at eight, of her dreams. fro be continued.) n Office at eleven dance a the ' Foi-etR O t aPPties to our Poultry Fencins.* just- ., richt. It_X"psyour chickensathome•- ,II ''�IU ''+'I Belanowa'e at•one,.andthen•... - _ ❑nd their enemies out,' Zack intersection fill She could not picture herself what' the - - securely locked-tbe kind that stays "Put." - early dawn i would o ylike,hwhen she was WO Peerless Poultry fence alone. again... She only. hoped that- she �QOH:1/ - ' a would be tno tired to think, unless, nn• s i• made n} lhi h.+t Opwn Rsrth bro4 nee tole*—tooth, .,Q. lees •she couldn't think of wbat it .t %: and .prix{,—tool will not ,nap cr hn.k under odds* .t,neb urunlet � would be if all went well. I � "Wormy," t11an's what'* the erva.Uier of 'em'. etgmtaLth and ' atmo.;,herle ch air m<tnMf of ,.Iv.nf:les prev.no rot and tofu When she thought of this, little runnels _0 �' intestinal worms. Nearly as .Dad as distemper. - God not n ti p.el nr chip ort.- T6. }otnte am .ecenb'n.td-with tAa of jo'y seemed to tilt' eiverywhere in her•be �w Q> Q Z too much to teed 'em. Look bad-are bad. Don'f, phyef a • 'Penrice Irick." which -111 with.taad .11 sudd.a .bxk. and ing• little veins of delight, of joyous glad- kt• to = , __ to ddath. Sfrehn's cure tolyl remove-the1� .thin.. Jet Peerleo Poultry Pence can be .r.et d on the mat hn1P �a+ov'e 'ia - .nd ons•enrroand .rfthna6 buekiinr, m.pplasorVa►lag. 2be A.sty Hees, that were •lke bubbling innocence, appetite, and tone 'am up ,akl round, and do It 'phasic,' p,F•er,•Me�� Yd 11 .1 M-1; WIY TYy'�.n Y.ebw to butter and ceurse ail: over. her, tinkling Q Ajots on glands and blood. Full ddrectiona wjRih *Soh bottle. r,,,u-. W.0- bund ►v-.ad O,.w.r.lr Yd 4`1 Mwbla�. AaRR�a vreRLv ZVrRTWRr.RL t1Va AGIVIS WA. Dr:f "AeatetrxD 7iRAi'r•1Y like effervescent waters, sparkling, lnvi�¢- �jA � and Bold by 811 drngg}and. 1� T1119 aA.7wrl.l.aellx W1111111111MCR Col Led tow ,a■..,asos...aK orating, healthy, acne. And with a g'ee• FR _ tura that was girlish, she clasped her. iPONN MEDIfTAL COy Cbemiaty.'ssAest, floe U,S Ae ;I, Nandi sad said—_/ IN -W�AWPT _'rye.. �• r'". � r,..,.,_'.. ... ., •,,, �,"s, 1 �n ` _BOBBED THE. FULL, FRUITS f , WON -BY CANADI i 1 • I - ii< •'-- . �-- ---— - i ` i _ .. � . ` ,,.. Heavy Losses at Neuve Cfiapelie Accounted for In 1 Officer_ s_ of Princess Patricias_ Decorated for Recent ..Sir John French's Report - - Conspicuous-E'iallantry at St. Eloi y _A despatch, from _ London _say's: next day. On February 28 Major " �A despatch franl LoudoQ_ says: veal -the name of the officer whom i y" The Oficial Gazette announces that Gault assisted in the rescue of The report of Fie(bd Marshal Sir he so sharply blames for the delay Major A. H. Gault, of Princess Pa ; wounded under must difFicult cin- tr>csa's .Cariadi a Li t Infante cumatances chile ex y which robbed -the British of the full !3h 3' , posed to -hear John French, reviewing the Neuve has been decorated with the Distin-; fire:" fruits of their victoryat Neuve Chapelle battle, 'has been eagerly G"hapelle. guished Service 'Order, and that Lieut.' Calquhoun is decorated Lieut.- W.7 G. Colquhoun and Lieut. i "for conspicuous gallantry and re - ascribing the -heavy British -losses -British losses iii. the three days' a ca sons, spe- have been decorated with t -e Mili= ci•ally at f t. Eloi on January 26, (12,811) to some extent to British fighting at Neuve- Chapelle as fol- tai artillery and to a .stake of a $ri- Iowa - • : tory_ Cross. The . decorations are ; when he rescued with the a;s•sistance - --- - t er r , or conspicuous bravery. o one man a morta y woun e r way into,print. Officers. Ranks. Total. Lieut. Papineau was in charge of I officer after three others had failed a , K i In his introdli ry irmarkc t 190= 2,337 x,527 !' the first party of the detachment in the attempt, being under very British commander specifically Wounded .. 358 8.174 8,543 led b3�-Lieut whbl� 1 .7states that "oonsiderable delay `oc- Missing 23 - 1,728. 11751 f which exploit was mentioned in Sir time. Again on February 27 at St. John French's despatch ubUshed Eloi rendered valuable- assistance ��; corned after the capture of Neuve " = - � Pa P Chapelle. The infantry was dis-: Tot•ad- .: 572 12,239 12,811 Sergeant' Michael O'Leary, F.C. recently. The two other parties on reconnoitring duty under very organized by the violent nature of - were led by Sergeant Patterson difficult and dangelous circum- , the attacks:'.'. Field Marshal. French's report 'F and - Company Sergeant - Major stances." - Further in the despatch he sa s : continues: "The enem • left several Lloyd. Lieut. P.a inesu is rewarded "for "I am of the -,opinion that this de-, thousand dead on the field, -and w8 FRENCH VICTORY According to the official record, conspicuous gallantry at St. Eloi �9 ' lay would not have occurred had have positive information that up- Major Gault is honored "for con- -on- February 28, when -in a charge: the clearly expressed order of the, wards of 42,000 wounded were re-A�j apicuous gallantry at St. Eloi on of bomb throwers during our attack commander of the first army -beeii, moved by train-, `Thirty officers and -- - IN THE VOSUE6 February -27 in reconnoitring qui on the. enemy's tremc&ies he shot two more carefully observed." 11.657 of other ranks were captur- close to the enemy's position and of the enemy himself and then. ran, Field Marshal French fails to re- ed.',' obtaiging information of great along a German sap, throwing' value for the attach carried out the bombs therein.". - i Chasyseurs heroes of One of the said that the enemy had evacuated Mo9t Brilli$nt Charges of IN -FULL FLIGHT Nakhakah and is retreating in dis- the War. - order in the di_rectign. of Helua. I _ The 'British have captured nearly A despatch from Paris says : In BABIES �j E j./ THROUGH DESERT 1,o0o,ao0 rounds of -ammunition. A one of the ,twat brilliant bayonet _ �.R T�E��SS y $d_Turkish_thze&t from tb - charges of the entire war, French ' Handful of British i'tterl Defeat Bion -of Ahwaz, 8o miles north-west c asaseurs on Saturday earned -t ^-~ --- -- y of Busra, was eastil • repulsed b summit of Schnepfeaareith Kopf in --- s P y ifundreds of Infants Sent Back fo Switzerlan�- - _ the Turps In 1lteso- .British artillery fire. _ _ Ai•sace,- overlooking the Rhine vol- - '- - an b Identified . - 1. _ ley. 'The victor was won after a t e- '- week of desperate fighting. - In a no` . ' A despatch from London sa3� Trieste, Austria, series of short dashes ,the French t " Germany's dream of conquest in carried one after another of rowBl - J -- the Far East has been completely Is Without Bread of German trenches on_ the -moon A despatch from Paris -says- of age are being -sent back crus$ed7 In one of the remot-est = - tain side. They fought their way: William T P. Hollingsworth has The most extraordinary point in corners of the earth a handful of A despatch from Rome says: An through wire entamglernents and returned from Schaffhausen and, Mr. Hollingsworth's report is that British Indian -troops has won the uncensored despatch from Trieste over heavilyanined areas in the face _Zurich, where he investigated -the the trains bring 100 rabies, a week most important victory for British says the supply of flour has been- of •a. galling fire from the enemy'a I conditie-6s of returning civilian old and upwards, daily. These ara -arms since .the -war •begam.- ems.. There will be no work machine guns. $efare a selid line I?riso.nYza...Qn_behalf_-of-_thy American uncl2thed.. -hut-_-are. 'gapped- ul..___._ The Indian office officially an or the bakers- and -the cite will be. of cold steel, the Germans o;5 the ;•Clearing House for Relief. fragments of skirts and • shawls. _ nounced•tbat a Turkish force that without bread. The price for rice crest fiti'ally broke and fled down G rman,�' • has already sent back There is no means of tracing their attempted to drive the Beitdah frons paste is prohibitive.. the eastern slopes. The cap- ure of 30,000 of these civilian ptisb'iiers, i identity Mothers returning with; -the Tigris and Euphrates valleys in The barracks at -Trieste were i Srhaepfenreith Kopf, according to stating that between 15x,'000 ands their children say they received no v',12esopotamia has been disastrous) "200,000 are yet to -be returned .Two, medical attention at. --childbirth. y prepared fur 10,900 Germans who � French militan experts, is one of -routed The Turks are in full were expected to arrive on Friday the most .important vietones won trains are arriving in Switzerland I Swiss women are supplying babies' Sight and have abandoned heir They have not yet appeared: by the Vosge4 armies in their ad- from Germany daily, each carrying i clothing at the- railway statwns for c:sampaign to drive the British from vane toward the Rhine Early in 500 of - the returning prisoners. the -unfortunates. Many , of the the Persian gulf region, the week the French fought their ('Three-fourths of• these are women � older children who have arrivsd ---Iu their hasty retreat through ,the TO Arrange �7CChAnge way to the summit of the tnoun- anti` girls. No boys over 13 years also cannot be identified. - desert their left behind a large part tai., gaining ne�8rly-a mile in a /4• of their munitions of tear. Of Army Doctors I hour battle The summit �f the hill � The .British apparently are now in al for the bombardment of Nancy P 19 u' Yves above the Rhine valley, and AMEN SHELL �� b� a Ze lin. esndtsputed pome'asion of" -the south- A despatch from Paris. says: De from their -position Frenel3 artil- - PPe ern part of the anctemt kingdom of P ty Leon Pasqual. -who _ a cap from can command the roads }� A (; A �j f It is also announced that a squad- Nebuehadnezzar, The - Kaise�r'a tarn of the Chasseurs, has arrived' p' GEWRIIIN SThl"-FI eon of 15 aeroplanes threw bombs leadingto Colmar, the capital of plana for a new route to the Eos snontis' cap.-_entre u y the militacy oil - r Alsace, fifteen stiller away: ss on Durr a to-the=Gulf Railwaytivity. • in. elle. C.erman_-fyrtrts+s _sof - ym - .- - -� _ -_ Ings of •efts Germane at Ostend. �► - To au, where he was taken after T`he Rliins itself ndw lies -- -The machines were sub'ected to a have been shattered. rBmilee aaa from the French armies Bombs Dropped oeil;>ifit+iilr Hefts- 1 -Spurred on by German influences the fall of Maubeuge. The, German y Te--- authorities have char she port- over an mountains On Ing' Kaiser's Loading at- Canstanitinople, the Turks as- charged him to cis- � i • - turned intact.- sembled a force; estimated at from cuss with the French Government the northern bank of the Riper I Generals. At Les £parges the Germans de - 10,000 exchan Fec.ht,•a few imiles north of Schnep- . livered• three o6ut ter -attacks in 10,000 to 20,000 to drive out the Re of ariny• ci�octurs'and - �� • • fonreith; the French have made fur: A despatch from Paris says : an at -tempt t to retake tbe' eastern '-British. They marrcii'ed southward French and-$elgian-ricil prisoners. tiver r res%, accdirdin to the uffi• French troops have made notable, P N over a caravan road leadingto Zo= 's` P g salient. He was repulsed nth y _ cial comm_ unique: _ At the. -same advances at widtely-separated'' ii lasses .bear. Their abject was to dare the British Prisoner time the attacks against the Ger-' slats of the battle line, Dae- in the British southward from -Busra, 90 Gets Another �frial g P Ger1maln -artillery stationed nea -mile4s north-west of the Gulf, cut- , man positions- near Hartmaans-, region of Arras after a hotly con- Bethune. France, reported 4i Weiler, 18' mites to the south, are tested fight, and another.in Alsace, 'hav'e sh ed a Bel ia-n ambulanoe, ting off the British at Kurna, 40 A Copenhagen despatch to _ the carr} in the French closer to. the where a gain of nearl • a mile -was g miles to the north and forcing their Loisdon Daily Mail says it is an- 1 g g 3 J lciiting three wounded Belgians and , �. Rhine. made; In tie -fighting on rhe nor- _&jx wounded German prisoners: surrender. trounced in Berlin that the British �t thern part of the line the French - Friendly -natives at Zobeir pr4oner, William -Lonsdale, .has (_ drove the Germans at the bavonet's brought word of the Turkish ad- been granted another appeal. The point from the hill Peat of Notre j- -� vane. Instead of waiting to be at: case will come, before the supreme NEUTR&L VESSEL -Dame- d -e Lorette, =continuing the .French Aeroplane tacked, the British, by forced military court on April 47. drive- toward Lens and Bouai un- Victor in Long Chase marches, maths their was ina south- 'Lonsdale, whdi made an attack on SUNK �T ANCHOR taken last month. westerly direction and threw theai- a German non -commissioned -officer notable feature dzf the opera- • '" _ _ _ _ selves on the Turkish outposts near at -the military prison- at Poeberitz, _ , . tions was then bombardment . by ( - 1 despatch from Bordeaux says: ` Shaib& Fort,'.in a surprise night was once sentenced to death, but 4 French aviators of several towns ,The tale of an exciting chase in the attack. The battle continued all his. sentence was commuted to 20 ['testes Submarine Steamer ('her- occupied by the Germans. One air and a battle at an altitude of . the neat day in the date groves bf .years' imprLxon'rnent, gftei the :-teres -b the Duteb aviator flew oven the German .lues. i1var 9,000 feet between a French the ay the region At dawn on American Ambassador to Berlin at thecentreof the lige and hurled 1 aeroplane and a German albatrose a► Friday the Turks retreated im the and the American Minister at The Government. : _ j direction of Nakhailah, 20 miles Hague had interested themselves in pie bombs on' the buildings Deco_ I machine, is which the French d by A despatch from London says pied by the Imperial general staff for was victorious, was related by44 north-west of Zobeir,, the case at the request of the Lord The-Neflserianda atea:mer Kitwyk, i at Charleville and Mezieres,- These I Lieut. Chambre, the' observer on a A despatch to the Indian Office Mayor of Leeds. from Baltimore to Rotterdam, was towns. where for the first time the the .French md&ine. '� torpedoed. while -anchored seven headquarters of the German great The pursuit began at Rheims, ac- �. miles to the west of the North Hin- j general staff has been definitely to. cordusg to- Lieut, Zha•mbre, and DOCKYARDS WERE SET AFIRE der Lightship in the North Sea. 1j cated, • 8re adjoining fortified lasted until the air ceaft reached The crew of 23 men were saved. and. towns on -the Meuse, in the Depart- Chalons. an approximate distance. - taken aboard the lightship. went of Ardemnes -about M miles of.25 miles. The German used over A despatch to Reuter'% from below Sedan. This position is 100 quick -firer cartridges without Fact Only Made Pudlic by the Announcement of a- Flushing reports the arrival there come tern miles south of the Franco- I doing further damage than to •1 of the crew of the K•atwyk. _• The Belgian frontier and 35 miles• north pierce the -wings of the French naa- Reward for the Discovery of the _Incendiaries. men :say drat while the night watch of the German battde line.- in the chine. The eleventh shot fired by Has being changed a severe shock Argonne. All the projectiles, hit the French aviators caused the - was felt and the ship began take the buildings housing the general German aergplane to fall, and. on -A despatch from London says : ' mouth. The real extent of bhe dam- in. water. As the steamer was..sink- stiffi-ac�ortiing"to the officio 1, re- reaching the ground it caught fire There was `a rumor in London that age is still unknown. It is the cam- ins the crew took to the .boats, and port, which states that the aircraft The Oerma•n offieers escapad _injury,. j a scrious'firehad_brokep out in the mon belief, in official circles that while rowing away_ saw the peri- visit was in the nature of a repris-_� a•nd were taken' prisoner. the, fire was the work of incendiar- scope 'of a sugnia.rsne, which quick- big government dockyards at Ports- ies; presumably German spies. ly disappeared. maufh, but the censor eliminated A carefully worded notice was is- •Tlhe Iiatwyk slink'ifteeh minutes 'TOLL (F E IAN SUBMARINES all mention of the matter from sued by the dock-arfl authorities- after the . explosion, 4She was a 300 "for the Itft.ren o very that the fire was d� o ery of-' the` ard in gcendiaries re- lwas ong ht She et bone, and Bstea.mer. Built in a 8 fee - r of a ver serious character, and natbl� for the fire -at the :build Over li,000 coo_Men .--Transported by Water rcooc ' - came_nese wiping out the docks.And ing slip sheds the night of -January March 26 for Rotterdam, and. pass - other valuable properties at Ports- '31." - ` ed Do�e'r April 1 Ships Have -Arrived or Sailed, With Loss of 43 To be Made Prisoners On Entering, Canada - A •despatch -from London says: marine mbre than '111,000 British- '- HEROVE 10 ARIANELLES: Great pride. is taken in the record merchant ships :ha.ve'arrived at or A. despatch from .Seattle,. W4sh., duruig the:.eleven•-Reeks sincle. the. sailed .from -British ports in says: American steamship nom German submarine terrors t ca eleven weeks, while le -V than forty 6s panies opernting between .,.Seattle paign sta.r6ed. The Admiralty British merchant' ships have=been" — and Alaska ports and -Seattle and t�ransported-.ruore _t•ha•n .cge• -million Yictims.of German submariners, a'r)4 A despatch from- Athens says: pri'ncigaI Marmora Sea ports are ,ban. Francisco -were notifi•ed_by. the men by water, Five men represent in the same time the number of The Turks are daily massing troops being removed fo the- Dardanelles. British Admiralty that all German, the total losses in transport work new ships la.unclsed for the British A great number of German aero Austrian or Turkish passengers or of the Admiralty since the begin_ merchant. -marine makes the total ` in tbr. ,Gallipold Panineuaa; "pe - in lanes have airrired. ' A German' _ cis7!f at_Kilid Bahr and all the p members. of the crews would be re- ning of the war. Another record number of ships'and-the total ton - D D 8 aeioplame hurled three bombs . at moved from imy vessel calling at 'a has been established in the trans- naso of British merchant marine heary guns which were formerly an allied transport. Tihe damage Canadian port and" held"as prison- port of horses from India with the greater than before the "reign of around Constanti•Zfople and the, canned is unknown. err of war, lass of only two. Ln the m-erchant terror." _ B�i�htem Tr - 7, 7-1: I —,Miss Oag, who has been spend- Ro 1111"man AJ3Pnn4-&,L a_ icoll. 1—Elsie - Galward, --days. Tegret-to-rs---jug­-­,��, �'ILU F. RULE Mest Mrs. Hur► st, d 18 ill, threatened with appen st, returned to her home John Frost. Pritner—Minnie Bennett sicrt in the city on Saturday. Margaret Gatward Irene Straughan. ia, 41erbertRusb Frank Sullivan,.. -a- -Mrs. box --c � more 6xamixia. —Mrs. P. orcom e I. Absent from one. or posed at present and under the the Women's Missionary Society rl, -tious. M. Wetherell, teacher. -doctor's care. of the Methodist church Will Ca —Eugene C a1V ert, of Oshawa, for the mite buses 'the Wit week of spent Sunday at the home of his April. CARD OF THANKS —Now is the time to order your parents here. —Stewart Bell, of the Standard vegetables and flowering plants. I with to convey the sincere thanks H. Hall has a large variety of the family for the sympathy and his duties here F. Bank, has resumed kindness shown by the neighbors dur- his two weeks vacation. from which to select. Call him UP after Ing the Illness and death of our belov- -James O'Connor hag engaged by phone (Bell). ed parents. Whitevale, as —Independent plfoues have F. Gallagher, of Mpts. C RAs. DoWNING. is assistant in his butcher 1insiness. been instailed by the following: Indian Head, Sack.OW i the time for repainting your house, both for pro —George Harvey, of Toronto, Richard Wilmot), Greenwood, tection against the weather and for the sake of its ap-1. mpanied by two friends, spent Will. Clark, Greenwood, Wesley SALE inEGISTER. accol - Harvey and Norman Adamsons Then there is nothing that will show better Sunday with Alex. and Mrs. Find pearance. house-cleaning time lay. Alldley, all operating from the WFDNESI)k�i. APRIL 28TY1 — Credit returns for the time and money spent at h Claremont, Pickering Central. stile of Holstein cattle atrA work , Tell us what- -Mrs. J. H. Beal, of C an paint and varnish. used inside the house. days last week —We congratulate Miss Myra horses, at Dunbarton Stock Farm, than a couple Of - Croak on her winning the Tam- lot 24, con 1. Picketing. Saleat �, wish to paint or varnish and we will show you. a here with her father, Alfred Alla b prize at the Whitby Colla- 1 o'clock. See bil 18. W B. Powell, You it—and do it right. way a TU priz auctioneer. Brighten Up Finish that will do .-f-rreadiucr recitation, Arid Cle- oratory, the prize being a ca.?;b­----`-- Mrs. (CaPt-) -A luthi.; MR W/N - WIL L UN S Milton, d— fl, menta, of Milt , during the past one to coptest she had seven competitora. Up r fW -week. Btirt, of —On Tuesday afternoon eight. MOTHER OF ' * -` — --A A* ­ -­ -- 7 - -Arron and William sPort motor wagons pas-ied ten JS Toronto, were here on Saturday tran. Sunday owing to the death of throng the village going east. re in - Each wagon contained from twel. .,SCHOOL GIRL their father. are a 11ne of Paint; and Varnishes wE,ich do exactly whit they a , —Ed. Bryan `iQ ­ia, proving his ve to fifteen soldiers. and - besides treat is impossible to treatment to each surface. tting galvarlized this was an Vlegaut auto contain property by pit a 24 Tells How Lydia E. Pinkhani's 'riled to do —g—give a right obtain ni btain one paint or varsh that is suitable for a. wide variety of uses, §0 it shingles on his c6ttage and the ing officers. They were on is very important to obtain a product that is exactly. suitable for the pt r- .....erectiou of a Verandah. mile trip an j visited Cobou rg. Vegetable Compound Re- Come in and 'talk it over. We maybe able to --Ewart Wright, who has been Peterboro and Lindsay, returning aiAredHer D&U8b. post you have in mind. t te-n 13 g Queen s jjlVefs�l I [cu -TbursdaT, .-bdp you with Kingston. during the past term, --H. R. Corson, editor and pro- tis Heal& returned home on Monday' prietor of the Markham Econom- pers plower, lows. From a on" child CHAPMAN Mrs- Savage. who has been ill b4t, has purchased the Markham :amated pa Ss •��� for sometime, is still confined to Sun and the amaig old datighteir had fanialls M a -be published as an inde nd- my 13 yew wesknas& I spoke her bed, but her friends are now will ly. L result of I IT C3 - hoping for her speedy recovery. eat week As a rest to thee® docwr& • —Mrs. Denson, with her childhigh cost of living small towns about it and they did womm .."d, w to not help or any. of Frapirfard. visited at and villages are unable no b the home of her. parents, C. H. support two pars, and many are Lydia EL Plairb—'s and Mrs. Burling fora few days. going out of ustuess or amalga- Vegetable Com- a orating with other papers. had -beezz of ..SE. E D S .-SEEDS 'Toronto, are visiting the former's Mit'. U% Brec %ne and dbild, of ma powd Word has been received from great benefit to nm% Mr. MrS pt.) Rawlinson, of Toron- Rennie's Seeds always grow 019ter, Mrs. P. G. Morcombe. .(Ca so I decided to have % ' . - T.A Brecqne was also here on Sun. to, (ties Mise Edna Smith) statingher give it a trial. - -Garden -.Seeds in bulk - that she had arrived safely I She has taken 6" Garden Seeds in packages in day. reach- -k Fa rin England, but that when shebottles of the Veto -Sugar Beet The Dunbarton Stock re she found that her bus- table compound be- Mengel—Giant Half Long Yellow, -,will bold an auction sale of Hol- ed the had just left fortbe front in --Et istein cattle and irooa work horses band h -cording-to-directions an the bottle and Greystkoile, ,.gc -- . M 9, 0 This wa -d"Qa - she She was - - - Carrot 7MR moth __- at the premises, F� s,a great Is S., White e t 24. con 00 at P is euredof this trouble. I -'Wednesday, April 28th. pointment for her as they expect- all run down when she started taking % —Mrs. Jas. Somerville, who has ed that he would be in England the Compound and her periods did not three inontliq before being order- 'light She was so poorly and Evergreen Lawn Grass. been in the Western Hospital. To eome .7 ionto, where she wee receiving ed to the front, weak thit I ofun had to help her dzwe Timothy, No. I Govertiment Standard -treatment for erysipslag, has re- —The Wotilen'i- Institute n& -et herself, but now she is regular and Is d. at the home of Mrs. F. H Hall 01) trong and healthy -"-111% -turned home quite recovere cality the afternoon of T-,iesday April wing I MAxTLN HzLviG, Plover, Iowa. The fall wheat in this 10 time '_'7th, at 3 o'clock. The m b ec t fur A a U N D Y. 3 1 H paver looked better at this Itivation of HuiKireds of such letters The discussion is the cu . of the year. than it does mw sual flowers and vegetableg Find pre- ffistitude for, the good LYCIA P rm&- ------ acreage is much larger than ulast vention of blight. To add to the ham'sVegotable pound has aceo�- low 7. 'fan. Isdentore:jog . to the -appeal . made interest of the ineeting each mem. plished are constantly being received,the reliability of thisgrand old -e S. - —The lit -once -cars missiotierg of ber is reqnested to give a quota- proving have cut off the tion: on—flowerp. All Iiidies are remedy.—` since -`We9t Dxirhgrn h the "Men's Stor—e.-' We starry full Ii the 'Newcastle hotel, invited to attend and take part in, if you are 01 do not drag along and Get your ',Men's Wear," at coats, and balmac. and license of N' shoes, slairts, sixits, V which was the only license in that the discussion. 'has be ' continue to suffer day is and day out but of boots, shoe n*R apparel. These district. West Derham, in conse. —Miss Walker, who been in at once take Lydia F. Pinkham s everything pertaining to ine ..queuce, is now tinder prohibition. India for a number of years as a table Compound, a womari's remedy fon are our spec iMties. good value . and are ed a missionary from the Friends' womaii,s-gls. ne —D. Pettit has Our raincoats and balmacaans a ti - purchased re especially drug store in -Fergus and took Church, gave a most interesting It you want special advice Mite towaranteed never to leak lie famous 20th formal possession ;last week. He address on her work in the Fri-te. We sire agents for t Lydia L PlnkbAn Medicine Co.Cas Century Clothing Co: Chir reputation along this line has - left cn Tu.e-aday to take full pos. ends church on Friday afternoon. 6estiall) Lynn, X"16 Your letter will been made. A perfect fit and good satisfaction goes :-ejou.. His many Pickering friends There was a large number of worn be opesta, read and azswere4 by a with every garment. !wish him success in his new field en present who greatly enjoyed wean" and bold in Strict ceaSAIMS, of labor. the address7ft Daring the several -Get th6 Habit. Go to Buntings. —Thomas Gowans, the editor days Miss Walker was in Picker• of the Uxbridge Isses R. A. BUNTING PICKERING And proprietor ing she was the guest of M1 Shoul Journal, was "coinmitted for trial Dale and Wright. Repair by Magistrate Thos. Foster, of —We regret to report the death Caripirigton on charges of pub]6h- in Toronto on Friday, April 115th, Now is the time to get your Bicycles ing defamatory libel preferred by of Harry Cameron, Y; little son of repaired for the good roads. NEW -SPRING 'GOODS Sharp, M. P., for North Gertrude and Donald Cameron at Get your Automoble Tires now. A dainty Major Sara Sba the age of 3 years and 8 months. Prices are away down. Last week we put in stock a large shipment.of new spring goods. Ontario; $15.50' other sizes in white wear, comprising blouses, bousedrews. corset --��pyers —The members of the I. O. O. IF. The child was sick only one day Ford size _tine of -whi entertained a number of. their and while he was being rushed to proportion..' drawers. gowns, aprons, etc. A nice line of cotton crepes in 15c. a yd. friends at an "At Horne" in their the , hospital, died in the ambul' 'Indphone 1913. navy, black and white, pink and sky at This sad news has not yet laws and long cloth. Emby laces, lodge room on Thursday evening once. .-Cotton, nainsook reached the father, who i4 in Russell Andrew, w nets. -last. A most enjoyable time was reac Collsrs, scrim, burigalo spent by all in games of various France with the 48th Highlanders, PICKERING. Ont._s as youwill require a pair for Easter. We music,' etc. During the first contingent. The -funeral took Call arid inspect our boots and shoe I clock on Satur- have rA nice line for ladies, gents and children that will be sure to suit evening refreshments were served. place at eleven o MIT T Q you in style quality and price. Hospital . i As the" prospects Fire -very day from the Isolation Ho, DALE bright for a heavy peach crop this to Mount Pleasant Cemetery. -C . boice Groceries—flob, lettuce, celery, oranges, lemons, apricots, --year, it is proposed to handle an —After a lingering illness from 3= the infirmities of Richard prunes, figs, *dates, etc, en advertising campaign to increase f old a, -4W the home consumption Of this Bart died in the Oshawa hospital Royal Household Floor is tie G. A. GILLESPIEs DUNBARTON. fruit, similar to that carried -on on Thursday last, in his ninetieth best for Bread. Try a bag - by the government last fall in re- year. His fnneral which was Glendra Flonv --, Pastry Flonr.. Bard to R. B. apples. (nee Lillian Leg -his body was laid,to rest in Graham Ies. private took place on Saturday, - I . . I 'Flour when . lie�, who has been redding in Cal- the Methodist cemetery. The dev1b of Yorkshire, Fresh Rolled Oats Something Intersting to Farmers 1 Bary for the past three' years, ceased was a natl ire, Brain and Shorts to re- England; but emigrated to Cana- 0 has returned to Toronto ince and H6t,.qe Goods at W. J. ]side. Miss Olive Leslie, also, who ds when a young man and s Oats and Oat Chop In future I will bavi Hkrne�ss hoe been. in t]3 -p west .for the past c0millit to Canada has, lived the Heavy Mixed Feed Bodell's, Bronitham, at regular prices. ear, has returned -to-mr,611to. "greater part -at-the- 6ine-in P-eker )dfx—ed H Fe'ed --c-affand see hil-n. Fhei�Toronto address will be 52 ing township.' His wife per- eft -all years. Cracked Corn, Wheat mized. Chelsea .4ve• deceased him over -twenty Barley, Buckwheat together Full stock of Harniss-9 Robes, Blankets, Rugg FkUd all horse —J. R. Johnston, better known He is survived by two sons and goods at Pickering. one daughter, Aaron and Wm., of as "Railroad Jack;" conel Caldwell's Cream, mub9titrite Uded his Toronto, and Mrs. W. H. Peak, of Boots •and shoes, repaired as well as hFtrness. series of meetingm on Thursday Pickering. 2— Calf Meal. , L- might and left on Friday'morning 4 z for his home ill Milton, where that Molasgine Meal:, PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM & on cele- Nolan Johnson a former slave S 7 0 Fil M f1lt e _toe' B C eveni g he f!n \Mr' 'Special prices in ton totst. P Ind. d s wedding. �o escaped to Canada in the 0 n 'L sil Ow- who W. J. COAKWELL brayed their 9 been tenable early sixtima, died on Tuosdifiy at Phot,e Tnd. 301. Ing to illness I :F. "T.77 t,,.,Oqdmct Irl 9 in Whitby the Kent House of Refnge in his 110th year. Chopping every day. Thos. Harding was in the city No derision has Yet -been made .% LOCAL.ISMS. on Tuesday. al election by as to the general —George Johnston, of Oshawa, Premier Borden as t4w cabinet it is was in town on Wednesday. reported is divided on thequestion. —Miss Buchation spent Monday —11� A. and W. H. 31311tilIg is the city. WeI*e in the city on Tuesday. SCHOOL REPORTS —Mrs. D. Simpson was in the —Mrs. B. Bunting is having a her Result of Eait*r exaaAi nations of S. city on Friday new fence erected around S. No. 8, Pickering. Names -are In —A W -h-fob. Loser —Found a t4, premises. has order of merit : Sr IV—Della Burns. 0 'Wood.&. call at this offlee. —Miss E& !ss, of Toronto,' n. Waltes Effie Henderson. —The weights inspector was in been spen dii,.g a week with W. A. Jr. IV—Florence Anniii, Allan Mc ­ "town on Thursday. Hobbs has a and Mrs. Crummer. —Miss Frankie Jones and niece, Glashan, Willie Anderson, a, Noreen McGinty. Sr. IIT—Albert Gatward, —W. purchased slew NeLanghlin auw- -dening and bouse-cleatling Miss Edith Williams. have been spending a few days with friends Austen Wood. Beryl Annis, Margaret Westizaten Walton Holmes. a. Jr. Bnrnq, Gat is now the order of the day. in the city. III—Winnie McClure, Cyntbra Mary Anderson. a. Retit' Straughan. —Go -don Bros., of the lake —Po -ell Bros. of the lake shore, St. II—Elva, Anni%. Stelln Collins, a. -'�Rhnrp lniat% their d1river last week. re buildiuga-new kitchen to their are Annip R;illivmn MarX %11111yan Jr- -Mrs. Wm. Morcotube is visit- residence. J4cR Murray, ol- AIM- II—Nornimn Wood, Leonard McGlash- nfriends in Oshawa for a few in- ley, has the contract an, JackHeanmn, Isaac Wood, a. B�i�htem Tr - 7, 7-1: I —,Miss Oag, who has been spend- Ro 1111"man AJ3Pnn4-&,L a_ icoll. 1—Elsie - Galward, --days. Tegret-to-rs---jug­-­,��, �'ILU F. RULE Mest Mrs. Hur► st, d 18 ill, threatened with appen st, returned to her home John Frost. Pritner—Minnie Bennett sicrt in the city on Saturday. Margaret Gatward Irene Straughan. ia, 41erbertRusb Frank Sullivan,.. -a- -Mrs. box --c � more 6xamixia. —Mrs. P. orcom e I. Absent from one. or posed at present and under the the Women's Missionary Society rl, -tious. M. Wetherell, teacher. -doctor's care. of the Methodist church Will Ca —Eugene C a1V ert, of Oshawa, for the mite buses 'the Wit week of spent Sunday at the home of his April. CARD OF THANKS —Now is the time to order your parents here. —Stewart Bell, of the Standard vegetables and flowering plants. I with to convey the sincere thanks H. Hall has a large variety of the family for the sympathy and his duties here F. Bank, has resumed kindness shown by the neighbors dur- his two weeks vacation. from which to select. Call him UP after Ing the Illness and death of our belov- -James O'Connor hag engaged by phone (Bell). ed parents. Whitevale, as —Independent plfoues have F. Gallagher, of Mpts. C RAs. DoWNING. is assistant in his butcher 1insiness. been instailed by the following: Indian Head, Sack.OW i the time for repainting your house, both for pro —George Harvey, of Toronto, Richard Wilmot), Greenwood, tection against the weather and for the sake of its ap-1. mpanied by two friends, spent Will. Clark, Greenwood, Wesley SALE inEGISTER. accol - Harvey and Norman Adamsons Then there is nothing that will show better Sunday with Alex. and Mrs. Find pearance. house-cleaning time lay. Alldley, all operating from the WFDNESI)k�i. APRIL 28TY1 — Credit returns for the time and money spent at h Claremont, Pickering Central. stile of Holstein cattle atrA work , Tell us what- -Mrs. J. H. Beal, of C an paint and varnish. used inside the house. days last week —We congratulate Miss Myra horses, at Dunbarton Stock Farm, than a couple Of - Croak on her winning the Tam- lot 24, con 1. Picketing. Saleat �, wish to paint or varnish and we will show you. a here with her father, Alfred Alla b prize at the Whitby Colla- 1 o'clock. See bil 18. W B. Powell, You it—and do it right. way a TU priz auctioneer. Brighten Up Finish that will do .-f-rreadiucr recitation, Arid Cle- oratory, the prize being a ca.?;b­----`-- Mrs. (CaPt-) -A luthi.; MR W/N - WIL L UN S Milton, d— fl, menta, of Milt , during the past one to coptest she had seven competitora. Up r fW -week. Btirt, of —On Tuesday afternoon eight. MOTHER OF ' * -` — --A A* ­ -­ -- 7 - -Arron and William sPort motor wagons pas-ied ten JS Toronto, were here on Saturday tran. Sunday owing to the death of throng the village going east. re in - Each wagon contained from twel. .,SCHOOL GIRL their father. are a 11ne of Paint; and Varnishes wE,ich do exactly whit they a , —Ed. Bryan `iQ ­ia, proving his ve to fifteen soldiers. and - besides treat is impossible to treatment to each surface. tting galvarlized this was an Vlegaut auto contain property by pit a 24 Tells How Lydia E. Pinkhani's 'riled to do —g—give a right obtain ni btain one paint or varsh that is suitable for a. wide variety of uses, §0 it shingles on his c6ttage and the ing officers. They were on is very important to obtain a product that is exactly. suitable for the pt r- .....erectiou of a Verandah. mile trip an j visited Cobou rg. Vegetable Compound Re- Come in and 'talk it over. We maybe able to --Ewart Wright, who has been Peterboro and Lindsay, returning aiAredHer D&U8b. post you have in mind. t te-n 13 g Queen s jjlVefs�l I [cu -TbursdaT, .-bdp you with Kingston. during the past term, --H. R. Corson, editor and pro- tis Heal& returned home on Monday' prietor of the Markham Econom- pers plower, lows. From a on" child CHAPMAN Mrs- Savage. who has been ill b4t, has purchased the Markham :amated pa Ss •��� for sometime, is still confined to Sun and the amaig old datighteir had fanialls M a -be published as an inde nd- my 13 yew wesknas& I spoke her bed, but her friends are now will ly. L result of I IT C3 - hoping for her speedy recovery. eat week As a rest to thee® docwr& • —Mrs. Denson, with her childhigh cost of living small towns about it and they did womm .."d, w to not help or any. of Frapirfard. visited at and villages are unable no b the home of her. parents, C. H. support two pars, and many are Lydia EL Plairb—'s and Mrs. Burling fora few days. going out of ustuess or amalga- Vegetable Com- a orating with other papers. had -beezz of ..SE. E D S .-SEEDS 'Toronto, are visiting the former's Mit'. U% Brec %ne and dbild, of ma powd Word has been received from great benefit to nm% Mr. MrS pt.) Rawlinson, of Toron- Rennie's Seeds always grow 019ter, Mrs. P. G. Morcombe. .(Ca so I decided to have % ' . - T.A Brecqne was also here on Sun. to, (ties Mise Edna Smith) statingher give it a trial. - -Garden -.Seeds in bulk - that she had arrived safely I She has taken 6" Garden Seeds in packages in day. reach- -k Fa rin England, but that when shebottles of the Veto -Sugar Beet The Dunbarton Stock re she found that her bus- table compound be- Mengel—Giant Half Long Yellow, -,will bold an auction sale of Hol- ed the had just left fortbe front in --Et istein cattle and irooa work horses band h -cording-to-directions an the bottle and Greystkoile, ,.gc -- . M 9, 0 This wa -d"Qa - she She was - - - Carrot 7MR moth __- at the premises, F� s,a great Is S., White e t 24. con 00 at P is euredof this trouble. I -'Wednesday, April 28th. pointment for her as they expect- all run down when she started taking % —Mrs. Jas. Somerville, who has ed that he would be in England the Compound and her periods did not three inontliq before being order- 'light She was so poorly and Evergreen Lawn Grass. been in the Western Hospital. To eome .7 ionto, where she wee receiving ed to the front, weak thit I ofun had to help her dzwe Timothy, No. I Govertiment Standard -treatment for erysipslag, has re- —The Wotilen'i- Institute n& -et herself, but now she is regular and Is d. at the home of Mrs. F. H Hall 01) trong and healthy -"-111% -turned home quite recovere cality the afternoon of T-,iesday April wing I MAxTLN HzLviG, Plover, Iowa. The fall wheat in this 10 time '_'7th, at 3 o'clock. The m b ec t fur A a U N D Y. 3 1 H paver looked better at this Itivation of HuiKireds of such letters The discussion is the cu . of the year. than it does mw sual flowers and vegetableg Find pre- ffistitude for, the good LYCIA P rm&- ------ acreage is much larger than ulast vention of blight. To add to the ham'sVegotable pound has aceo�- low 7. 'fan. Isdentore:jog . to the -appeal . made interest of the ineeting each mem. plished are constantly being received,the reliability of thisgrand old -e S. - —The lit -once -cars missiotierg of ber is reqnested to give a quota- proving have cut off the tion: on—flowerp. All Iiidies are remedy.—` since -`We9t Dxirhgrn h the "Men's Stor—e.-' We starry full Ii the 'Newcastle hotel, invited to attend and take part in, if you are 01 do not drag along and Get your ',Men's Wear," at coats, and balmac. and license of N' shoes, slairts, sixits, V which was the only license in that the discussion. 'has be ' continue to suffer day is and day out but of boots, shoe n*R apparel. These district. West Derham, in conse. —Miss Walker, who been in at once take Lydia F. Pinkham s everything pertaining to ine ..queuce, is now tinder prohibition. India for a number of years as a table Compound, a womari's remedy fon are our spec iMties. good value . and are ed a missionary from the Friends' womaii,s-gls. ne —D. Pettit has Our raincoats and balmacaans a ti - purchased re especially drug store in -Fergus and took Church, gave a most interesting It you want special advice Mite towaranteed never to leak lie famous 20th formal possession ;last week. He address on her work in the Fri-te. We sire agents for t Lydia L PlnkbAn Medicine Co.Cas Century Clothing Co: Chir reputation along this line has - left cn Tu.e-aday to take full pos. ends church on Friday afternoon. 6estiall) Lynn, X"16 Your letter will been made. A perfect fit and good satisfaction goes :-ejou.. His many Pickering friends There was a large number of worn be opesta, read and azswere4 by a with every garment. !wish him success in his new field en present who greatly enjoyed wean" and bold in Strict ceaSAIMS, of labor. the address7ft Daring the several -Get th6 Habit. Go to Buntings. —Thomas Gowans, the editor days Miss Walker was in Picker• of the Uxbridge Isses R. A. BUNTING PICKERING And proprietor ing she was the guest of M1 Shoul Journal, was "coinmitted for trial Dale and Wright. Repair by Magistrate Thos. Foster, of —We regret to report the death Caripirigton on charges of pub]6h- in Toronto on Friday, April 115th, Now is the time to get your Bicycles ing defamatory libel preferred by of Harry Cameron, Y; little son of repaired for the good roads. NEW -SPRING 'GOODS Sharp, M. P., for North Gertrude and Donald Cameron at Get your Automoble Tires now. A dainty Major Sara Sba the age of 3 years and 8 months. Prices are away down. Last week we put in stock a large shipment.of new spring goods. Ontario; $15.50' other sizes in white wear, comprising blouses, bousedrews. corset --��pyers —The members of the I. O. O. IF. The child was sick only one day Ford size _tine of -whi entertained a number of. their and while he was being rushed to proportion..' drawers. gowns, aprons, etc. A nice line of cotton crepes in 15c. a yd. friends at an "At Horne" in their the , hospital, died in the ambul' 'Indphone 1913. navy, black and white, pink and sky at This sad news has not yet laws and long cloth. Emby laces, lodge room on Thursday evening once. .-Cotton, nainsook reached the father, who i4 in Russell Andrew, w nets. -last. A most enjoyable time was reac Collsrs, scrim, burigalo spent by all in games of various France with the 48th Highlanders, PICKERING. Ont._s as youwill require a pair for Easter. We music,' etc. During the first contingent. The -funeral took Call arid inspect our boots and shoe I clock on Satur- have rA nice line for ladies, gents and children that will be sure to suit evening refreshments were served. place at eleven o MIT T Q you in style quality and price. Hospital . i As the" prospects Fire -very day from the Isolation Ho, DALE bright for a heavy peach crop this to Mount Pleasant Cemetery. -C . boice Groceries—flob, lettuce, celery, oranges, lemons, apricots, --year, it is proposed to handle an —After a lingering illness from 3= the infirmities of Richard prunes, figs, *dates, etc, en advertising campaign to increase f old a, -4W the home consumption Of this Bart died in the Oshawa hospital Royal Household Floor is tie G. A. GILLESPIEs DUNBARTON. fruit, similar to that carried -on on Thursday last, in his ninetieth best for Bread. Try a bag - by the government last fall in re- year. His fnneral which was Glendra Flonv --, Pastry Flonr.. Bard to R. B. apples. (nee Lillian Leg -his body was laid,to rest in Graham Ies. private took place on Saturday, - I . . I 'Flour when . lie�, who has been redding in Cal- the Methodist cemetery. The dev1b of Yorkshire, Fresh Rolled Oats Something Intersting to Farmers 1 Bary for the past three' years, ceased was a natl ire, Brain and Shorts to re- England; but emigrated to Cana- 0 has returned to Toronto ince and H6t,.qe Goods at W. J. ]side. Miss Olive Leslie, also, who ds when a young man and s Oats and Oat Chop In future I will bavi Hkrne�ss hoe been. in t]3 -p west .for the past c0millit to Canada has, lived the Heavy Mixed Feed Bodell's, Bronitham, at regular prices. ear, has returned -to-mr,611to. "greater part -at-the- 6ine-in P-eker )dfx—ed H Fe'ed --c-affand see hil-n. Fhei�Toronto address will be 52 ing township.' His wife per- eft -all years. Cracked Corn, Wheat mized. Chelsea .4ve• deceased him over -twenty Barley, Buckwheat together Full stock of Harniss-9 Robes, Blankets, Rugg FkUd all horse —J. R. Johnston, better known He is survived by two sons and goods at Pickering. one daughter, Aaron and Wm., of as "Railroad Jack;" conel Caldwell's Cream, mub9titrite Uded his Toronto, and Mrs. W. H. Peak, of Boots •and shoes, repaired as well as hFtrness. series of meetingm on Thursday Pickering. 2— Calf Meal. , L- might and left on Friday'morning 4 z for his home ill Milton, where that Molasgine Meal:, PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM & on cele- Nolan Johnson a former slave S 7 0 Fil M f1lt e _toe' B C eveni g he f!n \Mr' 'Special prices in ton totst. P Ind. d s wedding. �o escaped to Canada in the 0 n 'L sil Ow- who W. J. COAKWELL brayed their 9 been tenable early sixtima, died on Tuosdifiy at Phot,e Tnd. 301. Ing to illness I :F. "T.77 t,,.,Oqdmct Irl 9 in Whitby the Kent House of Refnge in his 110th year. Chopping every day.