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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_05_07- r _VOL.—XgXIV. --_- _- - _TICB.ERING, QNTERWAY, MAY 7,19'15 _ --___--' -- -_ ,__--- _ --No. 32 �ralFtsfil�stRl Il�tti'�t3. OUNBARTON . nq _ SPINK MILLS Federal Elections - Established'75 years It is reported that the piers at t11e Redicat iD Dominion Cabinet is still hest- hasher are ei v widened considerthe lq. GREENWOOD. --- txting in regard to fixing the date of The pety eievatcr erected at the ba RE. FORSYTH. D.- of O•, Rrgis- the general election: It was repoi•fed for the storage of sand and gravel, tya . tered member of the 0y tometrical Ab 0. T _ - a few days ago that June 28th was now being utilized. station of of gl io• special attention bi�en co FLOL R ; - - _ _fixed upon, but this rumor was denied MILLS the Ilttiag of glasses. Byes tested free. North by Premier Borden. There are man The pulpit in Dunbartoa Presbyter. �. ' r Olsremont. Ceti y ian church will be occupied on- Sun- i z _ WHITE SATI\-BREAD { who are opposed to the holding of an duty morning by Rev. Mr. McLean, in C. MCKI-NNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., election so long as the war lasts, and behalf of the Dominion Alliance. ;? . Ediabargb, member of the College of CREAM BUNS -FAMILY a number of protests t,ave been sent :P4 -OUR AND OERrsALS I:bysicians and Burgeons of Ontario. licentiate x Farmers, have completed their seed- :-ot Boys] College of sarirsons, Edinburgh, to the government to that effetti in o erations and are now bus with Kissimi for Pastry 8veRo TEA BUNS -PASTRY g P attention to dsieases of women and But preparations are being made all their root land. The prospects y y ohlldrea, 0>Ilce and residence, Brou through p pests for an Baker's Joy for Bread ghamc- gh the country for an election, abundant crop - Bran Oats p"of all' kidrds of grain so it looks as if it will not be long de- and bay were never better- than theyGraham Flour Wteatteta, —PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL Shorts Oat Chop -laved. As we go pi r6ports p g• Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat, _ _ Q lire spring. and X-RAY INSTITUTE lumbo Civahed Oats' from Ottawa state that there -will lie R6Iled Oats, - Buckwheat Flour, no election for the present. Pot and Pearl Barley. - '3 PICEERINl9, - - ONTARIO BROOK ROAD Feed Flour Dairy Feod �"' - • FEEDS ' GREEN RIVER Farmers are now bus re aria B. ELOIN Towl_E, af. B., at, Ii„ c, 3[., Wheat Screenings Cracked Corn y preparing 13 Aran, '-Shorts.' Midlungs, phyaician.ln charge Tobin Wilson, a_.retired farmer, their root land. Crushed Oats, Barley Feed'. Specialist in Bel Diseases. Prostatic Dis. Mixed Grain and Chop Crashed Corn years of age who lived In Green River Mre. Wm. Badgerow and daughter Corn Chop, American Corn rases of lien, .Diseases of Women. Cancers, and adjoining district all his life, met are confined to their beds with an at- pate, Molassine Meal, Tumors. %-Ray examination. Diseases of eye, tack of mumps. sear• nose, throat and lunge. Fitting glasses and . with a tragic death. While sleep P • Cotton Seed Meal, _.W acute and chronic diseases. SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. welkin he fell down stairs, breaking - On Tuesday the farmers of this OIDoe Houl9.80 to 19 and 7 to 9 691y g locality held a bee when the drew Specially Mixed Ore in .to make . STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA his ne and dying instantly. • De- y hens Iay, ceased, who was- well, known and gravel t eyaz. AND STEAM. highly respected, leaves a widow and about oAnd ne Ufileddino the ditch aat the Bibby's Cream Equivalent for calves. north east corner of the C. N. R. cross- Calf Meal. E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRi;S- We are now antis thirteen children. In politica he was ing at the Brock road. Tb are also POULTRY FOOD --i. TR` L, Count7 Orowa Attorney, and County q g a Liberal, and a member of the Mcth- SoLrltor• Ocnrt 8ottsi. Whitby. 10-T Summer prices. odist denomination. The funeral took continuing the work to -day IThurs- Meat Scrap, Bone and Meat, place on Thursday afternoon. day). At this point the C. N. R. will Charcoal. Shell and Grit. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and construct a milk -stand and shelter for J .I SPINK,_ LIMITED, ~�'' the accommodation.. of the farming Cotton Seed Meal is the cbea est and •6ollcitor.:�otuypnblic,Etc,. Mosey to . . -CHERRYWQOp _ __ I) g _ p_ can. office Bruck St. North, WhitbP. 2317 community; who highly appreciate best feed on the market for milk. ; PICgERING. ONT. At the sale of the Hollinger estate this convenience. Try'Molassine Meal for horses, cattle 16noiinges (Xo%Vbs. held on April 28th, Wm. Dixon pur- - sad pigs. You will never be with- - = - chased the $h acre arcel adjoining his STOL FFVI LLE out it after using it. �[XT _ G. HAST -Issuer -of :'d arria a Fe ARM =WANTED biased cite pthet�ts�o : Hollinger r Lhe �n g r 1 own farm, and m. Rollin er poi - Licenaes in the County of Ontario. While Win. St. John, a farmp.r liy- I Will Plchan a-" f:oR:, CHOP for P.ekeringylllage. 271y T,venty-Ave to fifty ;t;ir� with g:;oil R'hole a tate-realizing neariv $3,4!Nl• g abotit'a mile out of StbutfvilZe, good Barley pcgind for pound. POCCHEff: Real"Estate ALc- buildings, purchaser can pay fifteen The Ladies' Aid of Cherrywood NAS ar•iving into town Tlresday wit Cement and Plaster kept on hand. hundred_ casts and transfer• a- first Methodist church intend holdin a .a load of bas the team from some • tloaaer, salualor, collector and isscei g " -armzr -- - - niortg a eceniag-iu taus e-fri-Itened and tried to._- -- furor, York; Cl and give you evening: May 13th. An' interesting i do aovay. In ap effort;to stop them, - HOPPER Issuer of Mfarriage- mortgage for balance. If you "have a program will be- rendered _ by home Mr. St."ll was thrown under the ;T•. '�` L A K ft D. Licenses in the County of Ontario• farm•to sell w rite talent, Tea served from fl to 8, Ad- wheels of the -wagon. sustaining seri- L• i F'i Qi!!co at state sad his rssideace, Claremont. g .••+ mission 25 Cents, Everyone eome-and nria injuries. Hills right leg was broke ?B' R.BEATON TOWNSHIPCLERH +TOhn Fisher, C4lYian joy a social evening: en, his shoulder severely bruised and -_ car fan- - _ _0A–' scT#F- = - — _ , !antoraa, Accountant. Etc. 'Money b loan VA�,E man" was unconscious for over twelve - ro frAa��ropsrt7 Issuer of Ramage Lie dU) LU SiSDEN 81'1LD1NG, hours after the Accistent, and Wednes ra•sr" whit••ali. Oat. ref d ADELAIDE ST.. E-, Toltowro, H• H. Major has returned- from To- day his condition was so rave that POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, - -- ronto for A short visit. g Fr iE Growers, Look ? Miss Lee attended McMaster con- doctors Sangster. Dales•and-Freel held • las ooL11 kinds o York and Oo an s AVG- o ) vocation on Wednesday lasts a consultation, There was consider - DO sate. of re ki Yee a ivej . w oa,ahortesa able improve" -went in the evening. ' aoa,w. Address Green S1vei p, t5,, Ont, II qt. Baskets 3;c each, Orville White and Howard Langford however,, and the-doctbrs are cora.fldent iUA. BREWSTER. Y. S., Gradu dqt.-Baeltets 3c eacb.' are attendingQamp at Niagara with that Mr. St. John will recover. • ata of Toronto vetertaar7 college, tiaa Covers lc each. the UniversityO T. C. epea•e An etudes in Clareasoat vilIll Atl dis- Mrs. D. R. Beaton, and Miss Helen - ana•aof domsrttca ted animals treated. C+ttls l qt. Berry Boxes 40 rents per 10). Troyer attended_ the graduating ex GLEN MAJOR • Rome 5r alght promptl7 attended to. lad excises Ot Dental College Phone 8909, sly 24 and V qf. Crates 1. 1c eacb. a clses� on Friday - Wilson Redman spent Sunday with enin ItT B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- Every package guarateed and prices t -his father here. The shingle that bas given aatis rioreer. .abater sad eotteetor for are guaranteed not to raise if The Whitevale Ladles' Aid held a Roy Redman spent Sunday with his faction fur over 30 ears. Empire 1%�. recast« of Ontario and York All kinds of ordered naw and grt very successful meetieg,tat -the home tatter, Jas. Redman. Corrugated Ifo. with a -lie .pb psa�ls�a eandaoted euhe,• privately or by auction, - - them when of Mrs. A. K Major on Wednesday y P 2 in, Cornu 4y Itlentnot" collected. For dates or olhe: at, you. evenioff. The ladies resented two Our Sunda School has opened for corrugation, nee it before yby ars apply at restdanee. EOM lisabeeb Fa, ck want them. the aummer months. p� beautiful chairs to Wm. and Vrs. - Hillary, buy other makes, If s• r'Loae orders left at !Paws Ot!lae. Ptct• Chopping and t9at Rollin as usual y Redman spent Sunday with y pots are In ns. u JtacaaL's store, Clareactio •ill r•- g Burton for their kind cervices- in the pe need of a Cream Separator. Try ipromptattention Sall �narae_ every day. past, hi+mother, Mrs, S. Redman. A Prettyier steed. My vilanmtie independent 1Sol Dave Sykes has gone to Sutton and toff 30 days. Also ••••��-- - W, G, Baines, Green River The �vtitevale Choriil Society held will retrain thele for some Weeks, gasoline engines•'from :6.49.00 -up. �R• -L• LOVE - -- awry pleasant evening in the town }liss 'Pearl Stewart Repent Sunday See or write mebefore buying. -- ---- Y GET OUR PRICES ball on Tuesday evening.' 9lessre• -with her fiiend, Niiaa Edna Redman. Veterinary Sur east Downing and Oldfield, rendered several Dare ++rid Sirs. �'as spent Sunday Bell Phone. Honor Graduate of thea Ontario Vete- beautiful aeleetions. The ladies pro- ttith the:r uncle, W, :Nickell, of Utica t' y >eRP Uu ].tnery �ti`liee3a, Saairir? �'ided.refreshn,entswhieb were tasty lfiss Ahr,x -McDowell t7►s enRr+piPci F. J. Pionse, - P1Cke2'lIIg ::. rtnar Col d bountiful. and Graduate nt the �`ekerinary. Maehinea, Sang, G�cglioe with the. Angling ['luh during the fish- �JCIPDCe A�srcia;ian:. £ggin26 and Cream w, j f®r ng sell Ind. Phone Clare..`D4 - SIr mind Suss Conner. of Brougham, • _._ _ _ • . ., Separator-. , Cet sur e - on the Furd Auto, Tae in a few n ay huts ,;t will e'- sane_! Sunday with.their ruusins. Rr ti CLARENIONT; ONTAftlO - bPgnn is a few day++, but Still tte de itndSirr. Conner. - �__� p mand for houses continues hrisk•Levi and Mrs: Storry, .of -• Chalk JOHN PHILIP Mr. Downie.* the Fene i al' auperin. l=ake, spent Atmdap with' the hattell _ �7CT, ��, J.�iCK�ClV' tendent of the Atlantic- division of the sister, Mr*. IV, Fiss.C, 0 A` , Rag a full line or rrech and cur- V BROOK ROAD. —'- P erson property, hitsptmoved into o sire her after brother, Will lit hell week., nth L Ceme um with of ed treats constantly on hs►nd.: GUNK S N14;4 Jennre.Baln, an ol-d' resident of t`tir t' i Lath-,. Shingles~, Ready Rooflog, «► Whithy, died at her_hame here on. T>u' Rev, -J. R: Real.hm changed Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon " ft -Corrugated Iron, • "Shur Crag ]Fertilizer � Tue4dxy. -.Jr---brother, .who was a the WPPk night 'service from Thnrs• g Ham, Bologna, Weinerg, etc. .proWitient lawyer .in Toronto, died a day to Wednesday evenings. These Eastlake Slain les,.- -a' Will pay you from �, td hx! profit few `ears ago, meetings commence sharp at S. i3 - Hi h"t rieP4 , - - g p paid for . � - Sl r. Jareauz, of Norah Bap, who is . _ Cedar Posts,. Steel Posta, I' Butcher`:] cattle Gunn's Hog Steal will reduce vaur feed prominent contractor for McXen4e & tgROUGHAM bill and make your togspay in spite ,Mian, has purchased the Fitzpatrick Wire Fencing. y iekering of the high cost of feedd property on, Dundas Street- and bas George Philip spent a couple of days If you are sin Gvnn's Ground Bone and Beef Scrap alread made extensive i last week in the city. y going to brills let me L VVff.. y will make your .hens lay and keep there n, improvements Frank Gerow, of Toronto, was. with give vAu my price on any them laying. A meeting will be held ir7 the'Music his parents here on Sunday: tiling ydu may - First -class rigs for }lire For prices address Hall this (Tbursd.ay) evening for the Miss Maggie Cassie, of Toronto, is require. purpose of organizing a branch of the spe•ndiag.few days at bar home here. - - Day of might Z hos, Reevel�', - LocltFt Hill Children's Aid -Society.. Mr. Kelso, of W. J. Bodell motored to the city on -C.. RE E SO.R BIIB II2e6t8 all trains And. phone; Mark. 1504 Toronio,'tcili give an illustrated ad- d$yday-and •retttraed tome. on Mon- ! dress and Mayor Dr. Warren will pre - Teaming promptly attended to. side. St. John's Ladies' Aid met at the REAL. ESTATE home of Mrs. U. A. Barcla :L00UST HILL ' ? Wo Canada Carriage Co. •'•'• Another new resident has come l.o y on Wed a• • moi• Peak town int , who of Orme Iv. Holtz, Peak, Picl'cetfr,y. of Berlin, who was formerl a oris-. Wm. Matthews and son, Herbert, sionary in Africa. He has purchased of Toronto, visited the latter's grand- d��;�1K>�sK� four acres at the east end from.Mr. matter, Mrs. Laidlaw., on Sunday. Macy Colleges Close g Rev. Sir. McLean, of Toronto, re re CUT PRICES-=-..' - Prin le, and has already let the con seting the.;Domihion Alliancewill ' tract for the erection of anew rest- oc,cu for vacation at midsummer. I have For Sale a House and .Lot ciente. py the pulpit in St. John's chnreb Our College does not, ill Pickering Village. Large At a meeting held in the public lite nett Sunday at the usual hour: IN SPITE OF garden, someouug fruit rsry rooms on Wednesday evening The Brougham Methodist Ladies' .Lio� trees. Everything in arrangements were made for forming Aid will meet at the home of Mrs, A. TAX•first -Clan's repair. a patriotic league. A meeting will be Brignall on the afternoon of Wednes- _ 1 held in the 1lfusic Hall ors .the evenin day, me, 12th, at 2.80. Everybody WAR Call and see'the as rthis is A bar- g welcome, sin for saws one. of Thnrsday. May 13th when address- TORON". 0NT• g es will be given by Re'v, A. L. Ge gie, The many friends in Pickering town- t y ' the we.1l.h.nosar, -lecturer, of Toconto, ahsp of Dr. G. N. Fish, of Toronto, Stack Foods- ' is strictly firAt-class. None better• 7i T. Richardson• and J. A. Davidson, also of Toronto., will regret to hear of his early demise Regular $1.00 for SQe. in Canada. Enter now so as to A' ood pr'ogiam of music will also be' on Friday last -at' his home on Mark- B f take a position in. the early fall• be given. Everybody is cordially ing ham St., Toronto, .in his 41st year. = • Reg. f15c.- for 5flc. - One graduate writes ' My new NotAry Public, Pickering. cited to attend. This will be the first The deceased had been %n poor health Reg. 25c. for 19C. Position pays three times what for a long tune, and for -the past two ;t I got at teachingschool leAs than patriotic league organized in this part weeks was confined to his bed, His 8 1 - four j Have ion lots of Water of Canada. One of its chief objects ii Heading Oil - of 4 t_ years r use previous to ' to inform the people clearly why Can-, funeral hit was private took place Regular 50e, foi:39c entering your College." position ion placed ada is in the'war, and also to foster st' on Monde Much sympathy is felt this young man in a position after C. B. PJCZ. OF WHITEVALY for firs. Fish and dao titer in their "Reg. 256. for 19c. strong patriftic .spirit among Cana- graduation and have now placed ' 'i's prepared to ftirnisli you anything dians, sad bereavemen . g Nyal's Cough. And Distemper him again.. Catalogue free: in'tte'line 'of' water supply such as That has been a vexed question in George Carr, a lad of 14 years of age, tablets, SOc. W. J. Elliott, Principal town for manv ye ars, that of who formerly lived Brougham, hist Cor. Yonne and Charles Ste, p. pumps, windmills, hydrauha rams, provid- •with a tragic death one day last week \gal's worm tablets 75c. - s plumbing, etc. ing a suitable Aigh School, has at last wile w•orkin for Wilbur Reesor of the " ; 'Conlin Liniment 50c. been settled by the unanimous action g g They are also expert well drillers of. the council at their meeting on Markham townline.. He was engaged Is Spavin Liniment g100 ' NEW BUTCHER SHOP and respectfully solicit your patron; e for the aR In.d_.nhoa Tuesday evening when they atithor- ized the fioancin of the. remodelin g driving A team Qf horses. Attached to a roller, when the animals started to „ Colic Retied ' y X1,00. •.tore, ,,-" ,321, g of the high school. The Board of Ed u- run away. The roller came in contact .with the fence, causing Cts " Tonic ds Condition tt4blets 7a`e. "' `: A full line of Fresh _Me&te aI�ways TOOLS SHARPENED: satins has been fortunate in getting in'touch with an architect'who is unfortun• ate lad to fall og in front of the roller " '~ on hand at atop, We make a apecialry of crosscut saws, an expert at this class of work, and who which passed over him. He was ick- P ed u P unconsgio a d to the Have Ottr a eA examined b tte y y Y b" - Wrtgon on road every day, - - Toole otall kinds, Locks tepairedr Razor -boiling a specialty. g pecialt For first- has furnished plans, -far an up-to-date six -roomed school, which will be mod- . p, .an Carried house, where he lrn ered until the fol.. R and secure RB enact correction. -• .• ; reeb Pork Sausage a spicialty a class hair trim or an easy shave stall at the East -end Barber Shop. ern in every respect. This with the new acliool at the eolith end will place lowing day. His funeral took place on Wednesday, April 28th, interment Here. T. N. b�CFl4DI�EN, , a' ,X. Butcher's cattle wanted __- gee our House Furnishioge of all Whitby in the front rook regarding taking place FAS O:CON\ OR, PI G kinds: ' Sli btl used Ga iT y *Pe from 15 cents a yard rip. educational -facilities. Both schools swill be ready for occupation when the The TaroRio Council have fixed Druggist-Oraduate Optician, , CrrnerBing and Church Sta. ch Sts. �4.-J. GORDON PICKERING fall term opens after the summer va• the ta;t rate 22 , mills, plus one cation. mill for tear az. Piyl�el'izig. Ontario _ �,. _ b z _ v -, , - + . ..--,I -----_._. ____ b t��' - - - didn't believe that Judith would tell her - - -- _- - that ),am ieo�o boll, Ixh11e -- �- � they belonged to hint, and be pro �' 1 them wits money and every luxury, faits NSON9S., , y. ,/ ItZ-- even slept under the same root, that they i '? - - . _ � �1� , Ilese Bu (� iq /% --� - did not lead the same lite at all. He was _ __ .J/- f /; a quiet man, much Fiver to sport and 8TE Painted Y -` ?"`• politica, and supremely- nnooneciona that ' they were. iu any -way different to what �=- 1 -with . ° - he wanted them to be. He had known �� St Ch - �/' when he married her that his future wife VWW� __ - T�� °Ji'_�OUR ' ,` t i ii I IIII .I1I a ae rather cold, and had taken her cold- t _ . _ t, -_ �� + _ •tl•rnt ",;,tie ! -• •• ,•• nest for re -erne and good'Porm. Now that - —_.ID the ia(nOua. . PMNT -, t ® = I' :I "• he was sure that i, was cloak ae, he sup- — n =- -- pr + �� iE6 posed thtitrher daiiyh+.,et' Look atter her. t f 1 1 l ;ii II His wife's worldliness he attributed to fellow Package _ter: ° - the natural consequence of their position -•,- - - ;: `i•- r y+.,a• i and the reason that his daughter hadn't V fiav yield iitubandty Bu H+$ Darns tit the yet Married, he put down to the fact tbat° OsnnRus atndnytipuiildi t•6oF• f7trrAnto AortcenrottAtCouttae. she was so extremely good-looking, that FrigzLrK. _ Ahe_considered that -where way lilantY_ of time, and that she could pick and choose • .- He :perfectly agreed with her. He had - , - one son in the army, who w very like _ - - . himself, and who stayed away from home - as much as Dossible. He was much more - . • �, intelligent than his father, and,had early -FA RME R.S s _ found out that hie mother, though devot• . - I ed •to 'him when he was st -home, was -not Past. but very worldly; he had also found -' - ---'-' ' � out, he hardly knew how, that Judith _ . . • . • _ was not worldly, but very fast-constitu- Consider Purity in Patna. tionally fast. t^^ -- She was so 'err beautiful that,'in a'do- '. M Preference to PAce. - . ciety which is• always seeking eomeChing, without quite knowing what, but certain that it hasn't got it, it was perhaps only, You wouldn't pay the regular price for Sugar that - - to be expected that If she had not been •.-. .analyzed 10. of sand. You -wouldn't pay stall wool's - fast• rhe would at least have been fond p � of* flirtation: Site had -discovered •at ail - -early age that she was quite one of the Don't ask mere _ ,' lyfor`comstarch' _ or even for 'the) I ; . best starch', but • 1 insist on . BENSON'S —the - - 'Quality Starch' withareputatioII-, -gained by half a century*s ex. -. perience. - • - AT ALL GROCER$ -•'� - , prices for cotton -and -wool clothing Why should you moat beahuti[ul wom In London, and of at- . . : _ ,.. •�• - - .. -- pay your good money for impure Paint, -wh; n you one of those particular types which tra,-A men. She was most eaquteitelY _ _ .— _ __ _— - _ _ - ;7--_ , - can get _--- - - formed. Lady Glancourt came a y or _ „ . __ . .. _ ..' MARTIN-w-SIENOUR -were od-lo which all the members were good-looking There are tamilie>s Iike that in England, -ubic•h't-h'e very -name evokes grace, an_so- into acquiescence.or ma o inter• some n f , who tet on in -so- rind .. . of which the distant relativee, even, seem I tats, and whom she would dcspi�e, while ciety. w she would .1. ... I I _- __ * «��o0/O ��i} �AF� -- - - -ordinary-look to share the family distinction of good looks; in which a Dlaiq daughter or an ton is• a Dhenomenon ordinwh�ch h a dePpsed her. Or, worst cY al, the carrying out of her mother's eugB�tion. that she should marry the man, the canes : _ 1� is talked about. nd the manherewealth nor ll the wbho Bhed Arid she looked good, as nearly all loaof and had ne t i . 9 �� �� - We Martin-Senour 100% Pure Paint (except beauties do, with something of She ex- pression of a Itadonna, a Madonna with any DaMicular position, except that oG squire of dames and buffoon to -society. ! ' _ a,� guarantee �� - 8 few dark shades that cannot be prepared #rOITl ore Lead and p P ' _ eeD:e¢lerie," like those painted by the I modern great.paiwers. something lake All i Them: little the look of B e The idea she had fOse rd now rOr so many months, precluded the hope that tell desperately itr .4 t`. + �11 Zinc alone) to be 1007 pure R'hite Lead, pure Oxide of , r lowau- ltadoana, while her hair grew low o some man world e» Sh , _ . IITp rj =Zinc, Linseed Oil, pure Colors and T engine D er - ear's se in a nature: wave like 6ichel's. sad -the. love with her that he world not caro. - had hoped that !,lr Hubert Graeham vpou: \\1. pure be free from adulteration or substitution ; an� expre*:on of the eye4 temin4ed one of T bean¢ be that man. ion she had grown ooa- �, and to entirely _ �,\ - _ 'sold sub' ct-to chemical analysis. — y Defre¢zer N, And later, without its i percept: ble:-except to those who knew het. s:der-:�bly less oon5dent of her power.,' And ass tilos®-'thoughts re age-ia and •: ,,; we,it had intene+fied, brin¢in; a look' by. madP again, lake a squ rrel in • its cage, he be _ ��� -. 1 ', Erpry experienced *starter knows that the above formula I• of pain which, as the years went her look more like the .Madonna of Pari-' asked herself whether it wou:d ever D hoN;ble to reel tike a girl aga!n, to go - - ::; ; is right. It is the standard of the paint world. _ aui, a I back t:) -where ah a -;:rad started f arm an d by . - . Ye= at' moment* when ehe'rettiembered, to so target as_ t and a itch Pxif -, \ OI'iil �`\ __ _ 'i'ou get absolute .purity —Extreme neness:— '- - at w1N PC expression. Her egloring.l waN ezquis,te, and 'her hei¢ht_ a little ; innck'encc? . Otte and often she had wondered whey . sIt]al~ity—when you insist on '100% Pure" faint. 1•,� above the m6d.nm. wad net enough o_' prevent the exqu!e:te grace of her move• they i bad mado any difference in heti manner, her- Tooke, even ire the things 1. . SCHOOL ROUSE PAIr31T - ment*, An ideal woman outwardly, and ! she Pa -d? Sometimes who fancied su. buy . ..1% t3EAiOt;1R-S FLO+DR PAINT QED _' ? �� The old reliable. for the bars and, sheds - -- ,- - the delight of drewsmakere, photograph• I arteite. with ju*t enough conscloui! her mother ea:d not. If Judith- bc•gas thinking- that. eve 7$, .- „�" - . llr2l►IITIIN-SENOUR WAGON and _01P1LEMENI' PAINT toots, etc. neso- A it to makr her appear be- be be twwtng a o;ght of herself upon the pubhe, thing would come to an end. and every -, thing. :n-, this case, meant a brilliant' - wagon&. - _. \ A%'p't! send vou. free. -•Farmer's Coto, met^sa our - and not enon¢h to make one think her marriage. t -;::a �eaeon prO¢=eseed i+at�f (clan pz -7e— ' - -- �,, 1. �:ouat" Homes", it rot write for the name of our nearest dealer --gest _ ceit,ed _ In the Bs•en:ng a tet a crow3t-conrt grew Of anxious Of eou'ri;� - _ . - -- - ADDRESS ALL ENOUMES'TIO. . ' I would aaeemble at the doiir to see her go I out to part•''@ and balls and 'it had never there were quantities of men han¢:d¢ about Judith. but no •ore better than Ladd . _ _ - been known t hat @h@. was without a part• ( -a oy that court kneav that drat meant aa, tusked- herseti,f `° the 1�ARTi a V ����/ ^ ��' • ; nee at dance. All @be required. someone had 'Paid,__ thing, `z•.ow and then the ad Judith did• whether anything had eve? - _.. - ttiserrza �J DROLET STREET, �110NTREAL. is 1 order to become a Drof4dolobal besatty' was to marry, Yes. such beauty as hews leaked out. _ _ _ ,To be continued.) needed an impi•e*ario. But hithitrto she hit off with anyone ®:• _ •*. , - ' Lad not suite a Sir Hubert Gresham. althou¢h She - • - ` . \\ ,X ` �� \.. , \\' i: ���ino \mum sept bad Lad offers which had not been to bei taste. Some men, who admired her im STIFF JOINTS. . �����,`� \ mente•Iv would yet have been afraid to . _,_ eek her to_myrry them, One amusing old Difficult to .11leviate :liter llealfllEt - . _ man. had raid .. - m y word. she's too pretty fnr a - 0 pinta- l WS . „ - .. _ , I our of gzuei@.-2he final: the most tetlln9 I d wife. She ought to be slated in 8 shrine i fe. S so the ever rbody could come and see "Malheur" led ._ N; hat 18 Called � `after eriffne�s," . - of them a11. though perhaps the moot her," And till the she kfad cruel was when she said at tames a happy life, because of the constant ad• nor the condition of imtmobility' in • . `'It ie all very well to blame me, but you u offered her every tnnrn- latir,n which was g_ h h, often 1 rant and muscles, w is . .1 - -- _ _ - F T 0� ARK - .- _. - O sboutdn't Kaye allowod me to go and .stay at the Lorratned alone. you'' Iteew what they were, I'didnt. Judith in anew, like dew, Even the mass` da lighted rn rennin¢ the ribbons in'her un. r derlii-th happy, III follows the healing of a Fracture or Iwound. is one Oaf tale most difficult..v..T .. _ It would not have corivineed >f It Lad been told that hCG mother had I fila the malLeur, she had been ;even tt Ler happinte,N wart not based an prubleim-, which oontfrarl nodical �-" • -been glad to get rid of her anywhere, that thoso foundations which -,sem to hold n 1 men treating the wounded in Eng- - . ._._ _ . .-' . . because their d:aposa writ were aro .ua•. ahem +oma of -the adriliute@ of Rambrtal-' land and to Prarire. �T1he treaimCnt) _ - - --; 01; The- South African. 3lillionaire.' • eongen,at she had lumped at the idea of iTy, To be pound, to be besot Cul, to be udith going away without her for a few ,i 1 'lloff. and above all, to be welldret*ded• ig a matter of especially gr:lcr con. . - ' days under the+ chaperonage of -Ltdy • to have a couple of horses to hunt with, Cern to_ the subj�et him ,If, since Bill Fenwick, which, as someone @aid, and enough intelligence to enjoy the mod- was like ty,n¢ one's daughter to a- bal. I ern twaddle which w .written, what morel on -t'he � result depends• blit future__ . _ _ hwn,- Even now,.notwuhgtandiag.all that could:any-ir'rl ders;re2 - - - L msiJ fulnetw i s a-eulditr! art 9= A . _'Ari: �� _ condition that one should marry hadehappened, Lady Glaucourt remem• But of late without being aware of it, i hei•ed.-w'.th a Pig'h' of siati*fewtion, what '•she was profoundly unhappy, with an un. worker. CHAPTER VI: primary as soot ae post`ib:•�.as well ad a very pleu«ant week she had had whsle hipIIinee„ which she telt inettnctively: ;\t the military hospital In C'alals it was'wonderfnl how her neve iol„ \ .poet:blr, and Judith had been out over four yeatvi. Judith was away. She never allowed her � would alwaFo be hers, even if it turned'' i7n f. (iuermt�ritpfpx ri �.tlle E'nl- Ler. me pre, 1: really seem*- to be bring'.ng me Her mother would lewd for :ve her not marry:nt than she would to other. PD1 memory to dwell on how the girl looked frnm-i,oignancy' and d.scontent to an ac- god be¢aved when sbe came back. tthe - qu,secenr, etultlfled derrDair: _ a'Pr»its 'ha+ reCe]�ed much praise_ _ lu.k Thr told h«r*Nf, forgett.rig that dude She bad forgiven the other condf- had sent her to "Paris. eo:disitnt to -study -Nhe was much *adder now than she had "mal• fur the treatment employed bt' him:: y,:.c•r.J, wean •ha@ reached . the, point wh'cr: *be bcgine •o Nee luck coming from tionally on its not 9e'ng found out, but for nothing on earth would her mother art, with quite the r!¢ht person, a ever been, even at the time, of the Madame Dufour, who had opce been a eort heur,' sadder, not only because she had nut a nest: une, but .one -whioh hat, . •.- u:, aiinoc•mal mood. and a terrible rPs;6• @land her being an old maid, and with of companion gove,rnees-of Judith's, and been as near loving as she probably ever ieally' Bis been Very successful. He b4RiiaiC n ati. n of zi! amhition, she had reached our of the most dangerouo cross-roads of Iter looks, with her money whieh while wad -with her who, stranRr to stay, adored her; a woman, called old, probably, out of could be. when Rhe had captivated I Hubert Gre.;bam, but because she had his treatment of "after Istiffnexs'' ' -life. She had `Wade a resiolve, ;tnd the, calm con• ,t was not much. enough i.,on, why. of courde, she must marry n!ee sympathy for her clothes, but who had a belon - :o ie I realized that he had 'vo,cod masculine that hencefor• while the hPaJinR i4 Rait1� on -and ' • - .r• -ren: re l u! hrou¢nt a look of a her features, which hadn't been the thou¢ht arced, was ,t poarifale p a dietitic t pereonalit' , which waif never be old, it they opinion everywhere. and either she would have to_tore¢o mar- before the stiffness 'has is reality tent here there o late_ that the purity of a dairymaid was more Vililuable-poese@sion than wealth and the women who' ward have also never teen quite young. lfa: ! riage altogether, a prospect which did get in. ' Special t,'plRnt, ark inset - d!th lPnarh w. looking .quite _beauti' beauty and good breeding? It'eeemeed *o. dame Dufour teilly_came of quite good ! not for a m smart find any response_ ,an <)•ri 'all brolren bone9. The are . - !. fui this Fear" *aid the women, who were .riot jealowt of her. And Judith &03c -h And as she tore up Hubert Gresham's.let• ter rhe regained 'her cyoiral mood, lees, I parentage, and was highly recommended .-her Dart, or live a life of deceit. by a mar, of the •GlaucourVe ac. i The latter did not dismay her, It was made of ve-n- ligl-rt wu<`d and are . I 1 . herself wap aware ,that she had never been apparently'iM-Eider to marry* that won' q uaintsnce. In the days when Judith -was what all did, and it didn't room to not AllovtPd t4 interfere �aith-Lhe --_ ' @n l,rout,ful. Her one fear hitherto• had • -born, of a Port of 'epanoniecement," which derfut creature -man, especially the Lon -1 7 don young mat, who comae_ straight per- l quote a Child. she Lad been supposed not ,affect their happiness at all. Anter all to speak English, now always forgot 'her peat was her own, and flits etran¢c movement of an}' joint. ,, assage wnard to .ke her look like a married woo baps from the -arms of hos mistress, or, _she to speak French, and made English-eem'-code of men, that ,women -were to by- . 1- tin important part e)1 Pr(,f. Oiler. ID.an,-suer bar away. Vow, lately; some =i n, which she wa paid w, heed to had more likely stili, from the. arms of some other mane wife. it seemed necessary to a, if she were @till doing so. The only "everything they were not incensed her, I'mista.ke Madame Dufour made was that By what right did they enforce rt? Ar¢u• , t7Lintprez s treatment. i made bar thinner and more ethereal -look- be extraordinary virtuous: not to bare i she en}oyes• the whale mystery oP it alt, ing with herself to a way whieh, it it only In Cgcep Rhear pa.tient� have '- ire¢ and her movement@ drew more wil• m n had a malheur, as Louie -would have I ,o much, that she forgot to be-.jahocked' gave partial and temporary satisfaction. been 511ITMitted'tu lung e•xlxsure• - lVir ker with it. Iier resolve was never t6 do anything r"olv ea•lTed it. How funny• how• hugely funny { enough. After a long experience at the noblePse on both eider of the clan- 1 yet becali*e .it had the counterfeit of sanity brought a little'comtort; 6he. told bef,)re any treattn,ent is T1't':scil)le a -1 noblr men's idea@ were. Sometimes Lady Judith wondered it I haute rel, she had come . to look upon these herself that surely it was, far better for ectal' a arattis, known as, fileCh- p pp Ifs min proposod, and she always bad I two or t*,pee oGerq every r.da@on, oi. could Louise knew. She sometimes thought she because was French; One always I thrngs as part of the tax grandeur paye and she had carried out the such a thing to happen before her. mar • • nage, -and- to, be faithful a•fterwarde.l ano-therapeiitic aparatiis, is used. have t the would. eve would aver. he did. she hae idea t.hat French women have a to passion• only halt-saggeeted schemes of Lady Glatt• When the thought of the young married At -.the military hospital in- Calais. - most eIi¢ibl), and est' nothing. Atter, all. .an sort of second eight on the subject of court with. an astuteness which had made I women she knew, and &.Lase society the mart' others, FpeCia,l wvrk- why. should the woman be so much better than the man? Almost say woman war morality, and like everyone else Lady Ju- the trip to Paris 'seem .almost a pleasure( inetinetively frequented .more Than -that it to her that there could as tri and forge -s have barn install _, than them for the mad one met. Only go< dish had the fancy that, because a town iA far away,. everpone•in it meet$ find trip. of girls, seemed "Cette pauvre enfant" had suffered a be no possible doubt of that.. It would ruom,g . ed in basetnent where iti�tru- _ , -it r_ad scorned tt her, too good for such n fair. and he had passed out of iter life, •knows the other, But Judith Roach had no 'intention of great deal }ase mental agony because of Madame Dufour, and had never complete- be like's sort of feminine row ag.of oats. and, like a frivolous man, she would be .the m•fnts are 'constructed to"1<re,, •- er.ammrrl the door on her in Piccadilly. going to live in the country, or of "Coiffer1i lY realized the enormity of it all• until all the more likely to. settle down into rt¢1d joint at aariuus parts (if, t•he and, it seemed to her, gone down some distant ',corridor and slammed another.. iiainte. Catherine." On: the contrary, she intonded, to make l she had ta.11en in love with Hubert .(lyes• , ham. -ow it seemed, even to herself, in• .domesticity. gut there were other momenta, those _ - girths. He had Written ver a very nice letter, felliuR her that he was very sorry for 'here. marri a and to ke, silent ver nod ag D a y'g in the future, and it it camel out -why, 'v le b6w sbe bad been ,tile to e'n- con cel ab .4 joy his court.<hip, hoW- it w•ae had realistic, terrible momenta• when she woke in. the night, or was ill, moven the 3• • 1� „ her, -'float It was• hard enough for - n i}fust hie tell: her what a blow it no marl on earth would .publish abroad •eve I not foreseen• the end, or . at ledet, taken saw things as they were, -and had to con- herself that it would be,-very.dti^ - '1f0 Coutpl;iinf F rnlh lief. - wile for him, that he could never cease he hoped-ehe would that hie wife had been a malbeur,''that he had been taken -in. precautions for the future. Instead she fess to• i hail floated on the -tide, with a, renewed! flcult for her to find a husband if any „«•hv did yott lease ,y'wir last to lore ver, and that i grow-happirr' as time- went on, that he That was what ',she oucht to ,have done pith*Air Hti'bert, How btup;dly donee vibe ¢irlishness which was sincere, notwith• thing e'er leaked out. And who could I ztr;etlp speaking, her girl - tell that it wouldn't. Dear old Madame 1 " . • _ . . - p 3cc , . thought it eery .1 and brace of Set Ii him. But the w•as no mention of had been. She did not 'even remember etandint'that. t 'rood oras over; and now when two Yeats .Dufour, Nhe was safe enough, and the man he had . •Tial- master ki��etl n7A, moan. ' • to tell rewarding her for her valor. He had for• 'that, that she had felt it would be quite im- to marry him without felling had gone by, sh6 grade gradually to think -of thargirl, of the whole event of the trip ! himself, sbe did, nit think ever spoken, and yet, in them Gales, how men apd t'.,u xi:iln t like ii, ail' .. • ed her sba was sure of but: not love htrl possible him, beeause..she, had loved him. she; to Paris. of all that went before• and all do talk of their successes, boast of them. Gh likf(1 it• 'all rttfht, �nlim; - enougv.._,R'„wd anyone ever enough. -?ho- wm:dereot whiic ahe.••fargrti i didn't love him any.more, he wan too Fon- i that Wer; oPtierwards. and of that mo 'her and often invent them. She had never, felt `sure; in 'bewilderment I --but the mi`;sirs-ditln�t•"'- ' to cul;ivste the qualities of the heart:'ventor.al,too puritan'', she didn't Velaeci_� t they ~•would ever- have.got on wail- to¢ethe., anent o[ t�rrfble clu:ekiri: at hoarr; either, quite os if it had happened to someone else that she had not heard a door open fur• i whkb a',.!,. fou:d have made her rec•dfn'. shuts ail orhens t,� sorrio mage even it he bad forgiven: I It had bier �harac:eristic of her wbeh ther down. When -she thought cA this I. Forgiven--nnw d.nd- then when sbe.. fetarr,ed, that nhe h.ad swd to tier something 'seemed to creep frdm iier-very 1- _ -. - ,. bP ing TiLV Thr end of the hotter, made her give a she 1 thought of all she had suffered, still' mother:., .1 feet to. the roots of her hair, <or`ething', 1 nla,i mist tlitlPc<l 'of ., 1:r ie wcbed laugh. - . . "Ycu w'on't mind mp saying, as we h yr �uflered sometimes, she asked heisel[ how "If You fiver reiiranch'me wfth :f; I'sbrLil �'rhat was more than shamet t fact, n n t whether ;anyone, anyone I' nh,'ti h^ A:i`tt L L1`1P t stop been =ueh friends. that I ca.n't heap t1 :i1 k• arty_ mc. -Il -,would -dare ude the" word---ior• lcazo the honce. the shame of It had been her ,•ay of chockinfi once 1 knew the story, which' was .Wu�ia wo'tel 1;,.i .,,i„h a ilr g'fi-tit.` . - - fine that -you -would beS.LC liappier abroad or L'wing qui�tlp in the country. Ynu are give, • .. The `' "' wh ch arcn,red pr.:;odica119 her o :a fortnigght, come ,tor al,vays titre rupn,aches.. the rr4r,mrna- than eve shame s',f'tt'. tiorrr;,which Elis knew nanld' make life. 'n- t•' Tf it leaked out, what would, herqs6.-rhance: _ - :, co Ueatitifnl that perhap+ yqu are lacing L tar..Fnnrse'.t_a needlt�s- repehhaq of : with mother, .ce timer+ inn�tregnently, were in thein elven, tolerab:,t. Fhr ha<1 confided hr�dicteotµell UleaeeP OrlC of oririarr Fnmcaoleitd tman!for ah sl ,,, i f-�tifiun i5 tli 1t-pri,inj,ts' a' p suffered ycetPrda Strn -- -thP {rain coir 9• I it iirrrn'i`ri tis Net' an expiation-,- `anzl"ehe- faF tate iicxt few tb:s-r<> K:,a:,me D four, who < ., Pleasing, v believe that 'Lady Giatic,+urt 'iwho ii•as' money and, position, who -was taken wltn; 11 1.5.,:1, te, ht ltevr t lturst`cL•rr uafr . • err tare to fat; jr. loo ,with vou, anfl it•; isn:'.-quite fair. don't you think? I know was quite ; ware•t-hat, say=, rho would be exp:sPll to'fhose, and, "une femme de glace," .'suggirs:rd that l per bpauty,ep ie t� take pity on hrr,' the duuf:ha tt)r+rf. �'irttle t11a1.. or didn't bel iewc what he had heard. you- w•ll tnite thi- as I mean it. from a not I she made up her mind to them, just as a prrenn w'ho Knew ,int Yo :rx is prel,arrd t Judith should ask her very nicely' -'•tree ; who gc;ntil•lrtrrnt"-never. to nsrntion the sub•', whom_ she could fascinate and magnetize' luck ^.'d kf_:., - heRrtfrl: Jr=:re drat yov should sof-i fer more thin. is necev,ary." - He eigntxi rough weather. The;v had been too busy, ' --hint:•'1,-Yours sincerely," I these two women, with their occupation cf Phe laughed, then which has bcr•nme a sort of lei- I jeA And Judith's interpretaflon" of i - :re; Pontil�ement"'- had been to threaten —. her m titre. Frrhaps. aPier.•all, it .had i t i���l(a0� �s` ■ C . yrs, !,e was sincere. pleasure, =hr' gre-c grave. . - = j il+fstrv,in London`, in twhich lhetr is tisore, QHN- hien the, hest aruy, tieverthelesF. ocensiah• 1 - v,/ ! A ! fir/ 7 �� ecid-!-r.r, f! s, a. drat boyo but h: .N a tN;i," .,hP; .trent int; than in a factory more 6trenu• ally, her utother for6ot her &.coni merle ai'; /Q •'R-ltat I hour.•, if. better foocl._vcry_inade•;hr_In ,in� "t of the threats, and l,rouglit ' 'A a.. Fcr ('ou¢hs, (Voile �r.:l D -t.mper, and a, 'lie r•-,., , ; ^ ,comm A. had murmured at first, then: . nn ous and. - Tor, w)iy doesn't he I quote 6anitatio:r, to find time to rhprpach' ui the suhtert: •:yid-alwiiya there was ?' of any. such ailment f.'Vnsnia'1 dorms of that �.dcrf',V'r — earth etooe� ,he tako me' sit; ^_: enm0 instflnton_-•brio-they wear•, or to parry q,aestiohs. They were like two `.•coo in which ,fudit.h threatPlacd to make; �'ati% � cdy-.-s-ow_.he-m1.ast arc•? -t rs rice_ h;e,ict t<i her gather and to s - Ri;r r.s ❑rid do=nned?@work, iiRc thaw i,n6-; ,dccrstries, won know that tatty must :t clrun of it sen s kitrlrnmaid+ to? I'nor dear h,)Y. fight a. duel, but rho have ;:,,claimeu a'i ,'rr-apptrtr. 1 -f,:h'r knnwin4'.. a SPO!'Y S' GI3TE'APER COMPC' ilD '� n i � _ , A• h,- v vgnntt he is. ' Tbv ;in awful lhought . tact ,truc•e till they Fliall fiat*-1•rirrtS •n : •'It w•Fio oT"h,�r' hff�h,lhd A•Iroady her mo•.'^cr wni nhi,•h alw se made Lady Glaaoonrt the �� of any drugg:s•, i,irf e! --.;tr. ,irony-. or -, ` c..:ne over her. -In vis si•Inple,way he h1d I flgLt a: pric:Q. - expressed the 1houRht of Peery man. It I prrpar,t,g lair argumeni=, the wn.l, t d•: fr-t •t„ ir:^kr r up. in ontreat'her not to -it`; ilw;cY� not to refer) /�A 5<0. f;iEti-ICAL Co; . - - . .. `� arurn'; p'.,yin fair. It was not poPsiblr Jodi:h �'cs ]nyu)gJap o E;,>rn of act ;n ,,,r ; r,••n Binz SCR `v� Rnd wti ch to mor Uaem. "he had a fete' r _ ,„t,.i^ '. ; :+i' - _ Chemists and f3asierlofoasts, Costen, end:, U.i rt- f. tli.rt_sLc y$quici ,over- ,ptarrv, ecce. I with -- to a ,seri :n w•hicb it was the which eh'o a,ways kept iii store for ia. a,-- s itai;ter �f iacl Lady Ghaucourt . - ea•,, i,c:on;,t-rl . .. , . . ' - - • - - ... . . . - - , .. ..... x.r.xaa..../. ..PlSUEu'.lvv,'Rn7:goi.'wwGb-_",air ",•�S.J...)....i,.'..i.ku....r:di9la....^-...i.`. .-.. ._, �36.,sx:A.i...m.i' _ `J...:..i....—._... . 14t A.,., .. --1 --- • t'4 - - .77 r.. .. 1 DIS SAVED THE DAA �� �-. RALLI r -araphic Details of HowOurForces Fought the Line -'Thrown Across Southern Extremity of the I Trained Germans ' Uallipoli Peninsular -- - . `• �• yam; Opening of the Battle. • a gap sti11 existing, though re ' , t• � A despatch from London . says. German commanders, who had wo- duc�;d in their lines and with dis "' The allies have made rapid --pro- ven a network of wire entangle - The da was a peaceful one, warm Positions made hurriedly under the I g ass in their land and Sea attack Y p r menta just off the shore under the and sunny, and except that the pre- stimulus of critical danger, fought upon the Dardanelles -,the gateway r �U,, vious day had witnessed a further ge gh g Y sea swell and had dug great plot c; through the day and through the to Constantinople. Already the which were teethed with spikes. bombardment of the stricken town ,,r ,2 of Ypres, everything seemed quiet night, and .then through another British troops have thrflwn aline The shore as well had been fortified in front'of the Canadian dine. At d'a'y and night; fought under their across the southern extremity of with barbed -wire. � officers until, as happened to so the Gallipoli Peninsula from the 6 o'clock in the afternoon a plan - ' careful) re red was 'put into many' these perished gloriously, Aegean coast to a int north-east Y p and then' fought from the impulsion strongly forti- A despatch from London says 1 execution against our French allies • of Eski. Hissaacir gaiins After ver serious fighting, in on the left. Asphyxiating gas of of sheer valor because they came fled position facing the 'straits, thus , Y g g, - great intensity was projected into from fighting ®tock. isolating the Turkish stronghold at which the Turks offered a stubborn .- their tranche$, probably by means The enemy, of course, was a�care Redd el Bahr, at the very lip of the msiatan'oe, British troops have on of force pumps and pipes laid out nihether . fulI'y or not may perhaps Dardanelles. firmly estabili ked themselves de P be doubted, of t•he advanta e •his FY This has been done, says the Ad- the Gallipoli Peninsula and matte 1 under the parapets. The fumes, g ADMIRAL VON TIRPITZ. miralty, in the face of a strenuous considerable advance toward the aided by a favorable wind, floated breach in the line had given him, resistance by -the Turkish forces; narrow& of the Dardanelles, while backwards, poisoning and disablingand irnmediatele . Y began to push a Kaiser Deeorates Him with Iron who have combated every foot of the French have cleared Cape Kum formidable series of attacks upon round won with furious obstinac Kale, on the Asiatic side of the over an ext©nded area those who I pe Cro��--"Savior of Empire." g Y• I the s hole of the sew) straits of the Turks. Thus it may • fell under their effect. The result y formed Further north on the Aegean "=' -_. was that the French were compelled Canadian salient. Berlin, April 24.—Kaiser Wilhelm � be said that the setond and most to give ground 'f®r 'a considerable If it is possible .to distinguish this aftern<,on announced decors- side of the peninsula, at Gaba Te- g beb, and at a point opposite to the serious attempt to force the Dat- wheri the attack, was everywhere so tion of the German Admiral with da.nelles has been _distance. The glory which tlaa inland village of Saribair, .add;- n fairly launched. French' army has won in this -war fierce it developed with particular an Iron Cross of the first class. In intensity at this moment upon the a telegram to him 'he dscrilied Von ticrnal landing forces have made Work of the Australians. would make it impertinent to labor cod their foothold on Turkish sail, apex of the newt formed line run- Ti itz as '`the savi6r of the Em- g "Meanwhile the Australian and on the oompelling nature of the P y' rP and have driven the opposing forces New Zealand troops at Sari Bair, ning in the direction poisonous discharges under which tion of Eft. Julien. pile.' It was ni"a known also p g wjo pushed on with the utmost g It has already been stated that that Vun Ti back from the coast despite a vi or - the trenches werE lost. The Franck spitz would receive an ous ai-tillery fire. Gabs, Tebeh .las boldness after the landinghad iiid, as everyone knew they would four British guns were taken in a hereditary title. - about ten miles from the end of the been engaged almost constantly ' do, all that stout soldiers could do, w� comparatively early in the t, Gallipoli Peninsula; Saribair_- is moi __. angor vz made stmnfy __.isnd__the_Caaadaan division, --officers' evening u#_tlte .,2nd. In the course -- ant five tnileafarther. The troops repeated counter-attacks whit$ in - and men, look forward to many � of that night and under the heavi- � Y est machine n fire, this good cCas who drove's line across the penin- I variably were repulsed. The Aus- =.occasions in the Iuture.in .which 12,000 GERMANS sula to the vicinity of Eski Hilar Itralian and New Zealand troops Scot - they vvi!tl stand side by side w:th assaulted by the Canadian Scot 1 lik landed on a level shore some take brave armies of France. 1 tish, 16th battalion; of the 3rd I T�,1� , fought with a fine spirit of deter - the . i...:.�.. ,7., _-.A :L_ , L L_ar_t_-- -¢ '_](111P.n A T� VDi��C three miles from .the entrance to►-mi'aa,ti,oa. tnis enTorcea wimar'awal was, or, - Course, extremely grave. The third; cepted for this purpose on its way - brigade of the Canadian division I to a reserve trench. The battalions While the Wounded Total Several was %ithout any left, or, in other j were respectively commanded by Times that Number—Rein- . words, its left was in the air. It' ' became imperatively- -' - y � Lieut. -Co . Leckie and Lieut. -Col. Boyle, and after a most fierce -fOrcements Arriving. ` ex • greatly to extend the Canadian struggle in the In' ht i • 8'g g ovf a musty A despatch from London eay-ip: `._lines.t9_tlse.left rear. It was not, fmoon they took the position the Twelve thousand Germans -)nave of course, practicable to move the I point of the bayonet: At midnight been killed and several times that first brigade from reserve at a mo- 1 the second battalion, under Lieut.- number wounded in the second bast- inent's notice, and the line, ex- Col, Watson and the Toronto regi- tle- of Ypres, telegraphs the Daily _ tended from five to nine thousan meirt_Queen's Own (3rd battalion). Mail's correspondent in '_'r'orthern yards. was not natarally the line under Lieut -Col: Rennie, both .of France, siho says that the informa.- that had been held by the allies at the 1st brigade, brought up much- tion comes from a reliable source. five o'clock, &ad -a -gap still existed needed reinforcenieirts, and thouga The operations in. this vicinity, on its --left. not actually engaged in the assault, he continues, have now developed 7'apture of the Guns.' were, i''n reserve. • into a battle between big guns on The new line, of which our re- Lice Never '<Cavered. both sides, which are throwan out 8 s curtain of fare to conceal the con, cent point of contact -with the All through -the following day and centration of troops— The can - French formed the, apex, ran quare nights these battalions shared the nonade has been incessant -since roughly to the south and welt. As fortunes and misfortunes of the -Friday in the neighbl orhood of _ shown above, it became necessary third brigade. An officer who took Ypres and D'ixmude. far Brigsdaer-General -_- Turner, part in the attack describes how Attacks on Zeebrugge from the comasanding the third brigade, to the men about him fell under the sea have 'so worried the Germans throw back his left -flank southward fire of the machine guns, which, in that they are building iron eluioae to protect his rear. In the course his phrase,. pUayed upon theaii of great strength and height of the -confusion which followed ' `like a watering pot." He added Lapin o+n the outskirts of Bruges ton -the readjustment of position, quite simply, ''I wrote my own Stem the floods should the big water the enemy, who had advanced life off," but the line never way- a - gates at Zeebrugge be destroyed by -r rapidly esf`ter his initial successes, erect. When one man fell another the bombardment. German troops took four British 4.; guns in a small - took his place, and, with a final are co .inually- being put_thirough woad to. the west, of the village of shout, the survivors of the two Practf drvlls directed toward an St. Julien, two miles 'in the rear of the original French trenches. battalions flung themselves into the wood. The German was imaginary ene'n>y attempting to The 'to of the seoaihd Battle -of g+ `'Yprl garrison completely demoralized, and the_ lata] aluiig this otsa,st. The greatest activity has been apparent at Cad- �s is the story of how the Carnal impietuous advance of the Cana.- zaad -clan division, enormously outnum- diens did not cease until they Last week 20,000 new German bered, for they had in front of them reacfled the far side of the wood troops arrived at Lisseweghe; and at least four divisions, supported and entrenched themselves there 6 of m were lby, immensely heavy -artillery, with, in the positdon so dearly gained. CouOrtrai.theThousands ofd German ' -- •-- - wounded continue to arrive at Rog- ALLIED FLANK would enable the Germans to gain lers and Bruges. ore German cavalry has arrived Morecrossings of the canal, south of Bix seboote and pasce them well behind along the Dutch frontier to assist WAS EgPOSED I the British line and in a position the already numerous guard there. At Eocloo Watervliet to threaten Ypres. and the „" • - "Allowing time for the vapors to Wuerttemhurg landst'urm . troops - = take full effect on thetroops facing are on duty, standing only ten IBut fer Canadians, Germans Would them," says the "eye-witneFs," Yards apart, - The Germans have IIave Been Well Behind the " "the Germans charged forward begun to build a high well topped • over the practically unresisting witia barbed wire -south of Brabant - = British Lincs. enemy in their immediate front, and Limburg to prevent the 'Bel ` A despatch from London says:, and, penetrating through the gap glans from escaping. The BritL,;b official "e y •e -witness" t, pressed on silently thus swiftly and swfiftly to the south and west. •i� - :iin a narrative -of the battle of Ypres . By their sudden irruptign they AUSTRIAN PRISONER SHOT. says the German's had .prepared tol were able to over -run and surprise a large proportion of the French Made a Dash for Liberty When in 'attack the allied line on the. 20th, troops billeted 'behind. the front but the wind, not being favorable 'for line in this area and to bring some -Custody. _ A dve5paich 'from Montreal says: their use. of asphyxiating of the French guns,• as well as our Jan Bauiek, an Austrian prierwrer, " gases, ,they postponed it until the own, under a hot rifle fire at close was :shot and - mortally wounded 22nd. range. _ —`fur hrrrtl y before 9-- o'clock- Sunday _. The gas, the narrative sari, was distributed along the Germa'n front flank�eing tthus expo. + the troops were ordered to retire night at the Windsc' (C.P.R.) sta-', •line in front of the French position, on St. Julien, with their left flank .tion because he was trying to es - cape. He died half an hour after and the wind being from the north : parallel to, but to the west of the being removed to --the Montreal it was blown directly on the high road. The splendid resistance General HospitaL Bauzek °was' ifn l'renclh. The German plan, accord- of these. troops (the Canadians), a party of 106 Austrians who were ing to the "eye -witness," .was to yrho saved the situation,. already •be:ing taken from the detention snake a sudden onslaught south-' has been mentioned by the .com- prison on St. Antoine Street, this westward; which, if successful, mander-in-chief. -city`, to the detention Camp at Spi- ri.t Lake.• .11Ia•jor' W. E. Date, pro- LAY O�NDED vost marshal; Captain Griffiths andW a strong -guard, had mardhed the prisoners to Windsor Station, into J.J which the Austrians were turnip g when Baaizek -lade 'his break, for := '; liberty. He st•a•rted-. along Osborne -~Were Deliberatel Sought Out and Followed b a 3' a 3' street toward Stanley Street,' p�r- sued by a: sieurgeamrt and a guard. German Battery Until All ,Had Been Killed He had almost reachedStanley • -' Street, .a short block away, when the - gtiard &1146d i "HaTt r or" I'll -..-- -_ shoat." After vainly shouting his '� despatch from Landon says: Canadian ambulance vas caliber warning three tittnes, with Bauiek ..The correspondent of the Daily atelY .sought out and followed .by a; thirty feet away, the guard fired. Mail declares emphatically' that he. battery until, mail were killed. Al- The bullet hat Bauzek in the chest, iias never dent, and never intends most for the first time,"' he adds, -"I found ..in our men that feeling back of the 'right lung, and passed cleair throingh -his body. He did to send, unproven stories of Ger- of bitter rancor which snakes even not speak emoept to ask for a vne+n cruelty, but she says the fol- shattered men crawl back from the drink and soon lapsed into un - ,%wing is absolutely proved that "a hospital into battle,". • consciousness. „ Y three miles ;aRxie the str . launebed against Sari Bair, pre A With the French army of invso ceded by a heavy artillery fire. A sion - holding Kum Kale at the ! hot engagemeti.t followed,. T'he ti southern or Asiatic side, of the en- trance, and the British forces- enemy Dame on boldo base after ewes in across the' lower fifteen time, albut the Australian and New p g Zealand trvaps defeated their every ' miles of the Gallipoli Peninsula, it I attempt' -acid mourned the' offen-- w9.11-ilius U seen -that -the task of S1ve. acquiring a foothold has been ac 'The French troops at Kum Kale r complished with great speed. Sedd also were four times strongly coun- el-Bahr-is already cut off from its ter -attacked, but retained -all their i base of supplies, and must of ne- positions Five hundred Turks cessaty fall before many days; who, in the course of one of these Kum Kale ispractically in the hands counter-attacks, "were cut off by of the French, and north, at the I the fire of the fleet, were made pri- entrance to the Narrows, Kilid sonars. Bahr, a position upon which tho Turks place great reliance, is the Turk Transport Sunk. � objective of a British army which "'A transport of about s,000 tons {s is driving the, enemy rapidly before was reported off Maidoe, and Be- it fore sbe could escape the Queen The dessppatches indicate that both Elizabeth opened fire. . The third the Fi�•nch and -Britwh forcee are shot hit and destroyed her. Sbe , entirely landed, despite most ela- sank rapidly, but whether she con -„y borate precautions taken by the twined troops or not could hot `be Turks, under.Abe generalship of seen." 'd MOSQUITO _ R . H. M. Destroyer Recruit Submarined, Four of Her Officers and Twenty-one of the Crew Saved A despatch from London says: patrol duty Saturday morning when "A series of smaXI affairs took the submarine sank her. According � - place in the neighborhood of the to details, she was struck amidships Galloper and- North Binder Light- by the torpedo and began. to slink ships on Saturday. The wounded vessels mgna,lled for, "During the forenoon H,M. de- assistance, and her call was ani stroyer Recruit was sunk by a au'b- swered by the trawler Daisy, and marine, four - officers' and 21 men 30 men out of -her complement of 10 being saved by the trawler Daisy. were saved. ' 3 p.m, the trawler Colombia It is stated that a torpedo was was attacked by two Gertnan tor- fired at the Daisy, which was forced pedo boats, who approached her to leave erne of her rescue boats ba from the westward and commenced hind, and that the submarine an auction without hoisting their chased this boat and fired hes gun, colors. The Colombia was sunk by at it, wounding four men. a torpedo, only one deck hand be- British torpedo-boat deeas,l sighting • in the distance two Ger- " ing saved by other trawlers. man torpedo boats which had sunk' f' A division of British destroyers,, the trawler Colombia and a.ppar' comprising the Laforey, Leonidas, ently were supporting a submarine,, Lawford and Lark, chased the two engaged the Germans at long range, German vessels, and after 'a brief in, the vicinity of the North Hinder ' running fight of about one hour light. The Germans endeavored sank them bath. The Bri'tiAi de.way, bi;t -the British boats - strayers sustained no onwfti tees.pr'esse•d them hard and shortly German officers and 44 afterwards sank them. Me BTI; _ men .wase rescued from the sea and tish boats rescued some of tdie 11 made prisoners, of war." crews of the Gt.rma'ns and "landed The destroyer Recruit was on them to -day. AI�IAREA Three Houses Hit In the Town of Ipswich and Set -..on Fire, But Nobody, .Was Hurt A despatch from, Ipswich,- Suf- houses, Whi,�h -within-tifi -hour were � Wit, says: A hostile air craft almost destroyed. Other . bombt ; raided Ipswich ' early : Thurs4ay I wero- dropped on Waterloo Road. - morning. Several bombs were ( The air craft then Fussed on to dropped: One- 6t•ruck a house in-� E'v'hittan, where it 61 Lo dripped ex, Broo]rshall Road. It was an incen- plosives. So far as is known nql diary' bomb and -it pierced the roof body was injured. A Central News, and fell into the bedroom of a little despatch says that a Zeppelin w•aq ,..° P I. Soma of the .furniture was seen during- the `night at Bury, St set afire, but the child was rescued Edmunds, Suffolk County, where i'� by her father, Harry Goodwin. The dropped bombs and suet neve:'. flames spread to two adjoining, buildings on fire. ; 7. 977 L!"�� ... .. h, a =t_ Thursday Coamecd&) hotel, 6 E A O -N A 19 L E @to 2migbovi"A a I-- • W1111" e*wowjv4emfj AWYOXWN - ­hctel. Whitby for ni&!hA. Saturday publieb"overy Friday mormilag"Um 0000, raceeds to big own *table until the bFickeriall. OUL • A. FIELD, Pickaring Village. 29 Following Monday morning. GARDEN TO LET—Apply to miss eres —Thm, Celebrated French SlFresh Gir"aceries 0— RASS SEED FOR SA LE—A qiian- 'Lowrd Bob of Hugh %, Ir tity, of timothy seed also almike seed at 10 Coach Stallion, the property #1.26 per year $1.00 if paid in advance. is, coo. he Pickerine.E.E. PUQH,01&zvzuoat, lif Mallroy, Highland Creek, will make Fruits and Vegetableg dt Subscriptionsto the Unit" Broads s$1-30 th,8011110,sonof`1915 as fo,lows, Monday in advance loth will lesie his own stable hS —A quantity of May OATS FOR SALE 5. con. 3, Boar for W. Dart's Scar. kJ 20th Centum oats. Apply I lot to, coo, horn P O. for noon. A. k1alleader's MURKAR, Proprietor LP4ckednJLR, -CRONK, B. P. -A Tuesday noon. Tuesday -JOHN 9 .A. Vo. S. Whitby, R, I C HARD SON Ont, 9934 Malvern, t. afternoon-, Robt. 13coWs Cedar Grove, few Shropshire for night. Wednesday. W. Kuox*o, OR SALE—A I Apply FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1915 Frsm Iambs at a reasonable Wbitevale neon, B oughalm hotel, till —GUAR4,NTEED, prl�* E.E."OH Clare- PURE MAPLE SYRUP wont,9 if Thursday noon, Thursday aft,rnoon 40 cents a quart—bring a jar COMMENTS Chas. LedgeLt's lot 2. coo. 7, Pickering -NOTES AND LANTS FOR SALE =Tonintoes for night; FriJay R. G. Cammack's 31APLE SUGAR -PURE -10 'Cents a cake Petc. also Light C6lt 3 veers old.- Apply C. lot 12, coo. 4, noon, S. BMWs; Pickering I ' The German boast that her sub NOEL, No. 10 Concession blaxisbam Towne,hip. for night Saturday morning own stable NEW CORN SYRUP -in phone wo Markham. until Monday mornisig. quart sealers. 25c. ir marine fleet would destroy the Nice Cabbage, ­ 4earsuips, Potatoes, ORN BULLS FORSALE- Furioso-(1806-) Tbefamou iron can; -in'e has turn- IIORTH 10 1 - Ripe Toniato Rhubarb British werchant, mat S One roan bull LO monthsoldand one red paiguer, Record 2.09 1 4, the proyert�' es, Apply, to 1�- 'Fruit. 3_433 of Chas. Park, Satt n West, will make ed out a fizzle. Duri,ug the first bull %I years old will register. MIDDLETON, broaabam the 9� asonof 191.5- as follows t Monday s- rjrap seven or, eight weeks of. the SUP- ),lay loth, will leave his own stable, Pineapples, 'Oranges, Banana e posed blockade the number of PLANTS FOR SALE -Tomatoes Stouff viile, and penceed to Royal Hotel, SIMMERS'GARDENAND FLOWER SEEDS IL Cabbage, Cauliflowers. Celery land garden vessels destroyed averaged less tic were, Fausies a specis.ity. Wagon on the Goodwo,d, for night, Tuesday, Thos SEED CORN -ALL KINDS THUS. GAMMA�DGE, n. 5, Uzbridge for noon, read during season. Beverley's co than one a day, but f rout April hotel for n4;hZ___W_si,,esdfty '12tb to April 80th, not one vessel QTRAYED-On to the premises of Tremont hotel, Markham, for noon and -was reported destroyed by the 1,,3 the undersigned, lot 4. con. 8, Pickering, on pig. The to Elgin Mille. Yonge street for noon -RICHARDSON Monday April 19th, a *nsall-whitO I might, Thursday, via Richmond Hill, J A MES dermaus. , On May 1st, however, owner may 1116TO the same by proving proper. sod night, Friday via Via orls Square d pagImig expenses. DAVID 0. CRAW- sod Cashel to Jacob Wideman's eon, 7, Get a Souvenir Spoon with Pure Fruit Flavor Chewing Gum. -they displayed renewed renewed ' ;V0, Whitby. 31-33 1 activity, but they have ceased toMarkham, for noon, thence to own OR SALE -A new buggy, Domin- stable until Monday morning. Dave German people are, without a sold cheap, A bsr"1113 to WM, ED ARDElwsl, 151] 14722) ORE anxiety to thp, British. The inmakeauo seat, Plbx, w' Bytea, manager.for someb For1Ki1%g,8 C�ourfth4p-`141 SHORST further part imported Clysesdale Aculard aPPIT The pure,bred PEEL'S doubt, a very clever pvcqfle, who• SWlion. the property of John Munro, have given to the world manv. Pickering, will make the season of 1913 7.. to follows: Monday May loth, will W H I T B Y valuable discoveries and itiv leave his own stable; :ot 9, B. F. con. tions, of which they are justly A Conven'tion. We always carry a complete stock of ly Pickering, and p.oceed to S. Nicholson's proud, but they utter many empty Du bar ton, for noon, thence to Wood's Fine B I oots Sod Shoes, Boys' and Girlst School Shoes, Felts, boasts whish do not raise them ill OF THE - hotel. Weet Hill, till 'Taes?&v noon. Rubbers and Overshoes. Tuesday afternoon Michael Hickey's,- irk Beets our BpeclaTtY• Liberal —Men's everyday --the-estimation Of other j.,ieiaple. Liverpool, for might. Wedaaj day Tbos- Knox'r, Broct-racd for n6da; -S.- Baths' ---Bell Phone 151. CidhCervative Association Pickpiring for night, Thursday procoods Thosewho have been lookiug OF' to own at ble where he will remain until _-d Of -IN _,PEEL , tOr a short war in which Germany Friday noon; Friday afterpoon proceeds TH ONTARIO to R Puckria's Audley for night. pet iog it Satur - my L p r - oceeds to own stab e --wirnlie—re again, will be surely disappointed. For the purpo%e of 01 i I remain until Monday morning 4101_,eLmae.%L thi4 ridillig at the tie co-autiry does nor -yet sho%. winst 1)ominiot. Flortion Fdward Dar"t- V609.14M- signs . of emballustion, alfa! m her ar- will be held in the I he faahiocab y b eY 7-T1 irgported Clydes. Established clVere Forty-one Yeam J%s. L, ; - data stai lion. toe prcpe#%YL of R. Defoe, -ALL. WHITBY qns.k^ lea are apparently qtrt)dg as tOWN H Green River. will the season of at owe they were it hen they wt-tv march ON 1915 as tat Moods, wi I leave his itmig yietoriously th'rxkugh Belgium own stable for W. H. Major's c -,n 5. THE STANDAM Satirdiy -May the -8th, - 19-15 Pic4erimj, for noon, thence to grougb&= last Augtit4t. The armies the hotel for nicht; Tuesday Jos, Wideman's OF CANADA allies have suffemd terrible kmeo, - MR. PETER WHITE, K. C. Greenwood, for noon. We J McDonal is ASSE'rS OVER $4SAM000 Audley, for night. Wednesday 8 Bath'sand the worst of -the fighting is and others will address yet to come. Britaiu and her the meetinPickering. It r -soon. E. W. Sleep'm boom. line for night : Thursday Walter Bush's The A, B, C of Banking g. Colonies must continue to draw Liverpool. for noon. John Barnes Your Savings Reg. The Chairmen of the various polling Cherry wood. for night, Friday proceeds Deposit ppon her best young men as a 4ut.-divit4ons throughout the riding to his own stable for might: Saturday F, ularly -sacrifice to the cau,.e of liberty wal hold their meetings on Friday. W.Silve rthorn'B. of 21, con, 9,Mailkharn and justice, and they will, not May 7th. to select five delegates and for noon, thence to hi- own stable autil Every Dollar Earns Interest two alternates. Monday 29'.(12823) The -rest until Prusbian militarism and Llhair taken at 2 p. m. Baron Etect ..,6' From Date of Deposit 2" despotism is completely crushed- E. R. Pr'FLDy- JNO. MOORE. fashiouablY bred son of baron's Pride. We. sol ici t your account in our -The willingness of the young Heti President Secretary imported Clydesdale sea lion. - the pro' -antly party of W, If Pugh. Claremont. will SAVINGS DEPARTMENT to offer their lives is aburiA ORSE REGl,3TB8 make the season of 1911 as follows. loth will leave him. own shown by their eagerness to en- .. Noodai May Lord BeGent-1413 C. N:, R •-Tbs. stable and ptocftd to John Scott'ie lot list 1 1, con. 9, Pickering, a ght. Tuesday %-A JL 1-9 Standard bred trotting stallion. the PICKER BRAN'""Tff y of Tholipas Maddeford Wbitby Robt. Esgestin's -Mongollme noon,- Wm, L We GORDON. Manager. in El El Branch alm at Whkby. k iOn Saturday last It naval bat. property of 1915 an fol- Armistiona's Locust Hill, night. Wod will make the- season of small dimensions was fought low.. Monday May [0th wit leave his oesday� Robs. M10roy's Cedar Grove . -in- the North Sea, - in -which two own stable, let 8, baseline PiAerina and noon, G. D. Miloe's Cliorrywood night, proceed to Wood's hotel, West Hill for, Tharsda.. M. Hickey's Liverpool', might German torpedo boats were Sunk night T000ds-7 S. Nicholson's Dunbar -Friday, T A Kaox's Brock road noon, -son. for own, 0*0 stable for night. Gmbsn Johnston's Brougham night. and io whichthe British suffered G. McCarthy*& Ludley y Saturday own stable until Monday ALT 'no lose whatever.' When the bat- Wsdalmods' hotel, Brooklial mormall SALT for noon. TelmPST60041 • A tle was over and the German 'boats had gone to the bottom of We -have just re6eivecl a large eonsignMlBUt Of thio Most the sea, the British rescued -two necessary product. officers and forty-four men sad gOLlSe�Clec'�1�lYlg' Supplies for the table 7 made them prisoners of war. AD rt• for cooking Alu poles compll6te l5c. up. Brass poles. Sash rods. InvWb16n i hour or two before this at the Ca for the dairy same place a German submarine picture hooks, stand and dresser handles 5 eta each. for curing meat for the stock torpedoed a British - destroyer, window shades 30 cts. up. for Lh& land-_ - but- m-wde no effort to rescue e crew, and when la -British trawler TICKERING .Daisy, appeared upon -the 'scene, C. H. BURLINGP -SPRING HARDWARE -and - began the rescue '.of the drowning men, the German iboat8 Garden rakes,'hoes, shovels, spades, manure forks, poultry begau to fire upon them in order to prevent the rescue. This i� ,netting, garden fencing, black wire', wire staples, .. ........ W only a sample of the kind of war. %watering can9 and nails all SiZeS... fare carried on by* the Gerniam, Our groceries are the freshest. ever since hostilities began. con- teary ilized all the rules of civ waifa're. When the time cumes E O R G E trary to I -i I LIP. for signing -the terms of peace, .when Germany will have.' been crushed, when they", will make piteoxis appeals for sympathy And ''� leniency what answer can, they expect from theallies ?. In dealing "MADE IN CANA . DA" WOOD ILOS with her enemies in the past as well as in the present war, England Rest itare hit' Ford Toureng Ceu� the 9 dealt as humanely, as possible Are the under the circuiltistances, but the ,II feelings.toward Germany now will ...,,.Price,$590 l tio' doubt lead to terms much Fafmer don't harsher than they would Arives a Ford -shy Your neighbor. y s in Canada I]g been had Germany carried on war you ? We ase selling more Fords 'ee us before placing in a' civilized • faAiion. Germany this year thnn ever before -because Cana- maild the be -;t in motor car service :should be made to experience the diens de' in cost. The ­Mad6l d at the lowest possible our Order. Ilorrorsofw&r as. Belgium and y necessity-­�not a luxury. France has experienced thein at Canana" Ford is a her hands. Buvers of Ford cars 'Will' -bar,- in obs Profits if we 'between Auginst 1. 1914, and Aug - sell 80;ff)O cars ust 1, 1015. _-Runabout $540: Town Car $840; F. O. -B. Ford, -PARM IMPLEMENTa Ontario., with all Pquipment,. including electric on a' I I Building )Uterials I i Estimates headlights. On display and for sale by Ploughs -Including the John Deer,' Wilkinson and Fleury. Also, re- -W. I LUKE SON, hished pairs for the foregoing.. turn Wagons, Bu ies.'-'Also TongueS Whitby, Ontario make ports for f1riders, that e a 13AM yoke easy and b4irden light. _ �;t "White Wyandotte eggs.. for sale, from 7 - pure bred stock. If you want any kind of farm imple- ment call or write L. -T. Banks, Pickering , t• • . .. _. .. a ..i � • � 2 • os, Gibbons who was se one - J. S. Heady was is Toronto, ad ly ill, is imyroving nicely. r Saturday. Fred Ward shipped a carload of g'3 Thoma'r Graham atiil ,. cattle from here on Monday. THS DOMINION BANK' Mr. McIntyre, of Toronto, spent very poorly' the week -end with his son here. e.t+saaauttos>.ostsa, r.n, wtcsros,rr, W. a rwtT,tsrre. tno.•►esstostrr. ?lies Emma Brown was in the Are y0II looking fora C. A. aoctr.+d M'o't'=' cit on Saturday. Rev. Prof. Robertson, of 'Knox , - P. Shirk had a business trip College will occupy the pulpit in -profitable Investment — --_ Farmers Sale Notes Collected -_ Y the Presbyterian church on Sun- it r more emyettient to have the Domnk inion saooilect your Sale Nota, 3 to the city on Friday. than to try to do so yourself. Cecil IogletOa and Mr. Wilker day neat. The Canadian Mantle Co., Ltd., when�ou bare a sale, have the Notes made payable at the DominlonBank, were in Oshawa on Sunday. Mrs. C. O. Benaett, who uuden offer for sale a limited and deposit them here for conection. quantity of Such collectloas are made m most favorable terms. o Gerge Johnston is making im- w-ent an operation for appendicitis stock in the new Company now .provements to his residence. at the Western Hospital, Toronto, being formed. A splendid open- Mrs. E. Gleeson and- daughters is-iuipro-riny nice y. - - Ing for ground floor investors. .WHITBY BRANCH . : A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. spent Sunday with friends in 0,-:b- The police trustees intend going g ts' awa. after those people who deposit all I Shares $25.00 each—easy terms. ' bliss Macnab and bliss Margaret their old tins and other rubbish By filling in the coupon below, are endive a few days in the on the side of the road. _ s spending y Interested parties ma -y obtain par- ' Cit By ti'te nay Rev. A. McLellan titulars of this profitable invest- ": 2Tv DAIRY" TIME TABLE—Piokertng station4 c Q c T. R. Trains going East due as follows -4 Andrew Johnston is busy these i3 iuipru�ing Erskine church rnent. _ /CL. C/ `GAM ! No' s Mail 8.08A M. days putting the streets in gond ground;, he is setting a good ex- :_ " 12 Local 2.50 P. D6<:. . repair. ample to the other residents of „ David and Mrs Taylor spent the villa p.' H. F. SwITZER, Manager 14 Local 6.Oo P. M. _,1 fiatur id with Wilfred easier, of __ g Canadian Mantle Company, Ltd, At the Pickering Bakery Trains going west due •as follows - 3' . - 70 Lombard SE., Toronto --- No. 13 Local 7.47 A. M. Kinsale. " 11 Local 2.20 P. M. .Mrs Re nnlda of Tnrontn_ is Durin the heat of the summer come y Y Fruit, t, ��Rta_h1&_ !. 'Without obliga_L.loll_to e�please __ its eco} sed isdtxfge in 7 Mail- _ _ 7.50_ P. Dd visiting her mother, Mrs. H. send me particulars of the above offer. 8undav included _Thomson. o our refreshments: Miss Clara Neal is confined to ORA\GES, LEMONS, GRAPE Ice Cream• Bricks, Sodas, Sundaes, WANTED Q her bed with a severe attack of . FRU IT, BANANAS, and �' Axg" " "" " ' . " " " "' • .. aPd drinks right off the ice.: '" W / Y Thanking you for past favors, we so- toosilitis. _ PINE APPLES. licit a continuance ofyouur .. tronage ADDRESS........ - Mrs. Turney, of Streetsville, • • • A reliable max to sell41 spent a few days with Joshua and Fridays we have -a fresh supply of — HERB MONKEY, PICKERING Mrs. Bandy. Lettuce, Green Onions, Radish, C C $WtCt i0 -- - HARDY CANADIA-*r GxowN Sxocs Rhubarb, Asparagus, J Magnus Henderson and C. O. A sweet Rowel Lauth. in Pickering and Ontario Bennett had a business trip to the Celery and new Greenwood,-:- Hardware County. city on$aturday. Strawberries. c all and see our stuck of "Happy. - - Miss Crawford, of Toronto, is INEILSON'S IC PA1?ER 'HANGING „ E CREAM Thought and other stoves Painting, Graining Start now at the best s spending a few weeks with Thos. all the time. - and Decorating as well as other lines and Mrs. Gibbons. - of Hardware. selling time. +ie Estimates given. ; Mrs. S. Stephenson, of Toron -H, tJ,1" ROV I S vetroughiag aa4--re, rinir_ Bead for list of Spt lag Oiferiags, - -- '�-lis visiting her parents, Thomas W •H• STE -ENSON promptly attended to. . and terms to agents. and Mrs Gibbons. �BrMg QlltdriO Pickering and R. R. Nor. 3, Oshawa Work guaranteed and prices Thomas Gregg is confined to" -_ - - - — --- - -- - - rt�te. -- -- termastasioa bed with a severe attack of inflam- "- - ` -vw Denny,J..tnation of the lungs. Lawrence LHandsome free outfit._ - Mrs. Fred Farmer is spending - ST01 E a wee with her daughter, res. THREE THINGS MAKE D. Johnston. of Toronto. *•.. - _ *ri*iTi j - Mr. blit -hell with wife and dao- F. ,H 11'11JLE- - The Foothill Nurseries, er, o , r - �VFi1T'EVALE - (Established UM) with Ed. and Mrs. Gibson. Thos. and Mrs. Stephenson andta CARPENTER, ANDBBUILDER n+ -t ©R C7 N T C daughters spent Sunday with the Columbia- - HOUSE ti'EftA?i)AH. avn BARN- - lformer'w parents in Pickering. �-- �,.. WORK. PANTRY CABINET — John and Mrs. Caster-, of Toron- DUMB WAITERS. , to, oiatored out on Sunday and Shingling and general repair ATTENTION I - spent the day with the former's tloi Record s - Now at4` w ut k• parents. Not` Bee me about any job yon want If you contemplate. doing any Messrs. Switzer and Stenson. -of L,' "" l� +� - done. Prices right. the -Canada Mantle Co. Toronto, The Most Delightful Ciu� iYi CI1e ol"�!d 550.1 Home Telephone. kindof building next season. - �we& in town on 'Tuesday. They - we will be pleased to figure are meeting with much success in promoting the interests of the '-. THE ARTISTS ' - F E E D -:on your . requirmente -- company. M Eli. Gleeson who has been in -. at C. N. R• Station for all kinds of Woodstock for the past two weeks A11 artists of note seek to have Columbia Records ' undergoing an operation 'for --'perpetuate their fame. e _)building rials Ch rrywood mate cataract on the eye, returned , Monday avenin We From Grand Opera Stars like Mary Garden and _ Cotton sped Veal, Bran, .shorts, home on M g p rDrieds, a. Brewers .. are pleased to know that' the op- - - -• lenatella to such leading � lrtuosi as Ysay a and - _ , Malted Corn Feed, DICKERING pration was successful. -Pablo-Casals. From entertainers like Billy Wil - Grains, Whale Corn, Cream of the Cp A successful meeting of the offi LUMBER YARD West and Monarch Flour, Blach- ctal board of the Methodist church _ =liams, originator of Tipperary, to Whit Cunliffe, - ford's calf meal, Beef serapand was held on Monday evening. The of "Hello. Hello" fame. All stand ready to re Poultry love, Oyster shell, etc. «► '.attendance of officials was large, peal themselves on :Colum,bia Records. W-. De Gordon' & SoYl, - 'Mr. George Cooper was appointed _ Phone Ind. Markham 5080. to attend the Distriet meeting in W33.0=as MOOS= the Pickering church on May 19th REPRODUCTIVE QUALITIES R ' FiCgERIN(I rand Mr. James Underhill was-- ap luted as alternate delegate. Columbia Records excel for clarity, volume and sweet - ,,n ••e�+•edn r er+•�••8 po j' •� no�sa,tsntp',I ertp{aaz j wa 's Bell sand independent p6Qne A very interesting event took m.ara'g •�•aw ^► �aofaas-sot �+eao•r .nese of tone, and. durability of material. ,place on Wednesday, April 28th a ••a °'°° at the home of Mr. Mph Nigbs- They are well and truly made, and are practically a' s s = The. Pickering wander. of the western townline, when his eldest daughter, Mabel everlasting, if carefully used. 9 I%der • " • o- o e• s - Q;�;� CB COl�Y141 8a , Lavinia, was nuited in marriage to - n I�tnr i`~ o' a '° W X ,a Melville Tindall. of Pickering Listen to the Columbia and compare it with any othei � o , our o w - o o { .township. The ceremony. was Record, and your ChOis� wrlr always be a Columba ,Eva s .. The object of this Association Is to performed by Rev. J. R.. Real. of o I adv `•' lessen stealin and proeecata g Claremont . O_D]�the immediate I F "X 'am . b .a. ;, � o the felone. friends of the contracting partiesTHIRIER I� q•d were present. After the ceremony - Vo O uer am „ ,� A Kl nbws having proper% stolen commtnsi- a splendid --wedding supper was - Columbia Records cost no more than others. l • I - _ _ Gate immediately with an member P 8 PPe = a o �a a x 2 0 �, of In" Oommro,= furnished by the mother of the bride. 'But every Columbia Record 1s a double -disc anti a . ; 9�� es o ldomberehip fee asi.oa ; Thomas - Paterson met with a -will play on -any machine. You can get them for o M Sli 80 0 oo� a Ticket. may be had from tkis President or, ver inful accident on Tuesda ea `$ a v �a•A � a '� Secretery on applieatiou. Toren n, which might have as low as 85 cent A.r as much as $7.50. But » p , � , o n . gg resulted very 4eriously He was --no matter what price you pay, the -Columbia Re =O •o - 8 A n ft = p 0 East. Com.``—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm A& p _ - -- - �� S er, C. %. Morcombe, Pickering, Out engaged cutting a board on his 'cord at that price is better value than can be ;�o g . small circular saw, when a small _ - a .:. piece of hardwood came in con- obtained in any other record. _ ..,�o Az Y o� '� 1 A. O'Corlaor. _ W.1.Cla�k. President, Becretar� tact with She saw, which threw it . C • Graft►^clue and Records at the with great speed towards Mr. Pat- erson,see striking him a glancing local dealer's blow on the forehead, • inflicting a —� long end. Mr. Paterson wAe J. Se JEPHSON, 'Pickering, • Ontario Good Luck � � = stances and fell to the floor. He retained cpnsciousness and in A I j( ��$� moment rose. There were several Agents wanted.where not actively represented. _. -friends in his shop at the time, - _���� Tru' who rendered first aid. Medical - -Apply Music supply Co., Toronto. - aid was summoned, and he, was taken to his home in Mr. Sargent's Depegt44 on having the right kind Of all materials and design auto. Seven stitches were nee- of trees. Bowman's have kept in stook. I% will pay you essary to close up the wound. He bo oall at our work. std in"% our is to be congratulated on his heavy fibrous roots. and obtain price., Don't be misled narrow escape. He expects to be e They are grown in the right kind &onto we dant employ them, oonsequeafj- •at work again in a few-daye. of soil. They are handled ly we can, and do tbrow off the agave/, The Methodist church at Clare- Millin, e r '•Bar a l n s - - and packed iIi the ink of ow minion of 10 per nen%., of oh you wtl rnont has been greatly improved g p ceetai lic save by care�aaira from lass �by the new Lighting System, in• -- — — condition —and they grow. aallsoiioited. - # "stalled by the Unnadian Mantle - MINIT�r GRANITE CO.. -' Two more agents W9IIt�d J eau Abttby, ontatl a Company, of Toronto. In coaver- ' ' in Ontario County. •sation with Mr. H. F: Switzer the see our Well Tailored Hats, they are a .revelation in quality. Style 'General Manager. the News and price compare well with $10 hats, and not half the price.. THOS, W. BOWMAN dt SON CO. WALKER R Our prices are $2.50 and up. We Rive duality and S• �• was informed' that there is R targe :. value for your money that you cant reach raMITEv ; denia .lid for this class of goods, Pum MannfaCtIIrer outside of Pickering. Come now and and that they are meeting -._'with = Ridgeville, - Ontario wonderful success,• Owing to get one of these stylish hats. shop and Residence, Dundas St 'the large increase in their business; We can suit yon. they are finding it necessary to WHITBY, ONT. —incorporate, their coin necessary and WAS, PAPER -the new patterns are very fine, in fact CHOPPING Tbree.doors west of 'Whitby Hones-# _place a limited quantity. of their they are beyond our 'expectation. g stock upon the market. The Come and See them. :AND OAT FLAKING We are prepared to instal wood or iron Canadian Lighting system has NEW DRQ FOODS-Hata, Caps Boots The undersigned is prepared to do ptmups on short notice, also attend ' mang satisfied users in this local- and Shoes. to all kinds of repairing. ity, and we understand that - grain ebopping and oat flaking Wells Cleaned. �.' several of our local friends .are GROCERIES—all the best in the market. Tr alb of our 28c. tea. Agentior the Ontario Wind MIN, financially interested in this Cam- y • every 'day in the week also gasoline engines and Y W puny, and we have no doubt that Why pay 35e. a lb for tea not as good. the squre gear EMPIRE CREAM 9 except on Saturday = they will be successful in the SEPARATOR future as they have been fodb-e.*the D. SIMPS41'�T Co.; PICK.RRINO John F. Bayles, Greenwood Ind. Phone 2$ past. _ • ,NEW STRENGTH T— � Bonds and Their Yields --1N THE SPRING _ "— Offer Unique Opportunity, Combining Greatest Safety With , Nature NeedS Aid in Making , Substantial Yields. New Health -Giving Blood Ia the spring the system neleds'a - _ �• 1 tonic. To be albh you must have 5„ In many respects muriicipal per cent. and in!others thr'rcr• is a t -anew blood Y u0nds meet the requirements of an r)liding acalo. Ar?otl,+'r thin -g to 6+t- They e ]oat as .t,Eie trees _mint ideal investment. 1th$y are ob- co7u4:dwn d IK tILt7 pnrl,+ir;e of the ^� V �LaVe new sap td renew their vitaly- .. -- Laisable us>#al•1y� is�cariuny_.dsuuiui:�ise�ue..—l# d ., ity. Nature demands it, and with- {� cations, many being issued in the I {„r r+wwA,nabf+; l,ruj•.rLr., it can _•b ; f�"'' 4ryr'; out this new, blood you will feel popular "baby" bond form, They saf••ly inform -+1 that t1wr+• will ha weak and languid. You may have offer in an unusual degree stabil- i 114) (lU4' sti..r, Of. r:-gid.arity +,f i44a.+ r_ ,: Oii, � -,winger of rheum,atasm or the sharp ty of price, tmd are available- .at ( *'Hts 4a1+•.0 'rnL ,rovid i,. -len I,;i! ist4abbing pains of neuralgia. Often rates of interest to suit a great' drierrihri�t +kf L!w,. +•it ah,,wa minull there are disfiguring pimples or �•ariety of investors. In tlw mat- ! suet del,tx ua:a:umu'.atrd 'in tF�+: paet eruptions on the skin. In other ter of ready convertibility inti cash lu alias 1 Way caaea there is merely a feeling oL they uowpare well with other high- we'll t., i,uyirii•+, 'W6 te,-the tai•:,,:,.1 -� ;� tiredness and a variable appetite. clays securities, and offer a fair ul,- uLKs under whirl, tlr• be,,.4113. w:-, _ Any of these are signs that the purtunity for mudemte alnwdliutiiu- ihsu+•d, for if t24c entire l'oou4•il wu Irlood i,s out of order -that the in- profits on the- turn. Most impar to aaurvi 0wru in little likt•lih. PIP door fife of winter has lessened .. taut of al'1, the security behirui t•lie; of t,1ie taRhayern at uiiy !sure call - -'-'-- - —deur' vitality_ what you- _ eed_rn _ invesitrient-lar .the--best_au�I_t1m_in-- !meg-iu-ya.u-at.i,u+- � _ I spring is a tonic medicine to put n vestor is practically certain „f the' rr,Kue. 1'h+: furor of I,,,n+1s, t'lrra I,, n.la ribirri; uFr;n .thC cu+ds vd you right, and in all itis world of return of his principal at the ma- executi.,u, 11,2141- Llie legal d�tai; t}u invr sh,r ' hien elf ea,h bund medkine there is no tonic can turity of the issue. For there is; must a!-1 be itt .,,ccoedance with law equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills+. ! ,,in ;lis - uo other form of securit • sic sae- rt,; 4 a rPiu-rfrn nt s known lie:�t to tf'e pros- - —'Phase pilus aetual�y make new rich, y�:: guarded as the —mouses' 'pal bund. , is at1C::ded to by t},r, f,un<I l ,use. , red blood -your greatest need in I,. ctive buyer himself. - 6pring. This new blood drives out Municipal bonds, that is the is- which has its ov n }E>gal c uur.e ___,p — •- _ the seeds of diseease- and makes A Brave Englishwoman. sues of cities and towns, and in a, make full inquiry int„ the legaliL.. sari! tired, men, women and rasa!- few cases, of townships. are inti- of the issue before- buying itself, 1111 i'T1'+:G \El RITIv. Y Miss Muriel Thompson-, of the rectly a first Lien -upon all the prop- All the details essential to a thor - dren bright. active and stron>z. first Aid 'Nursing Yeomanry Ailment Wbieh Slightly Resembles Maas Edith Brotts��tau, Savona, B. g y arty in the municipality and take l cosh investigation of an issue are ' i; Y Corps, has been personally deco- precedence over every firm of usually in the polsession o_f the Writers Cramp. C., says: --"I was as pale as a rated b • Kin Albert with the - y g mortgage or judgment lien. This' hotLves, tvhrch afford every .Man women since the war Have ghost, suffered from headaches, sa- Order of Leopold II. for 'bra.very in lien .ranks ahead of all real efitate facility W their clients to find out 5 were palpitation of the heart at the the field in rescuing wounded from taken to knitting with a vigor that g mortgages held by individuals of i the standing of any particular bund. knows no bounds.. Unfostunatel � eligbtest--esrtKisn-:- �--had-little ashes under �heav • shell fire. y y----- the_commLnityand is enforce ;;,t.l_i-+-¢lt•lt- heir zeal -liras a defiaA4 no appetite and seemed to be -drift- t-hrou h a tax ler to meet interest a _ ing into a decline. I was attend - g I In the matter of yield there are malady which_may_ be ccrropared - and principal, and this tux levy, with terms elbow or' writer'r i Hi +h School ie Va e6uve•r at repeated from wall to wall, his few 6tonds which c.,mbine so hi an _ R P the courts will compel in case a . the time, and the doctor advised me I lordshi sa} i Six months,' the interest ie,d with absolute aafet • cramP• P ng municipality s4hould attempt to re � y y sto did so and took his walls Savin Six months -six of the principal involved. The In one single country village Provided the - treatment - for sone time, but it months,' and the prisoner at t e - bonds of the large -r Canadian cities where. the .knit.ting fe-ter ran..very toad is properly executed and its clad not help me in the least. Upon I bar ahauting, "Eavens, my lord, issau•e is vnl,d „nd+•� t.hP Prutin _� are actively dealt in, and becatu a high three -women are. suffering in trMr. Loyd George is as edea. way of repudiation by (snadian 4 of Been competrt vn the pace is venous s degrees from a is ghteerr-mnnths. - laws, there is nothinn "to fear i,n the' , lag Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and in � t , ! g I usually high, and the yield comes- knows as "knitting neuritis,' It a very short time they gave nee pondiiigly low. But even the rmast affects the upper arm and shoulder fighter, for he realized that partici municipalities of their. bonds• ' back complete health. and enabled t I active Canadian municipalities offer rather than the forgers, and swema =� use to reattme m studied. i liav©. pants iii the great game of po itic3' L11 the Elements of Safety. a ood r to of interest at the re to affect only those who knit with - y must -. he.-. _gti>,ek'-wi.Ltetl,. . especially B a_ P e,njoypd the best of health since, ' In the urehaw of municipal sent ti4me: and the advancing bond difficulty, having not practiced the curiae the House, when fighting for P a3 P aHd'owe it all to Dr. Williams' r bonds. however, the investor should market offPra a turn of etre to five art in their youth. the votes of their own and thea. - Pink Pi+lIs." rivals' supporters. Mr. Lloyd see to it that is. na�t buying a points in six months ar less. It is said that the English rgethod These Pills are sold by all meds- George knows that to get one's basad of a town which is ephemeral Borids of sni,alkri less a -ell -known of knitting; which is equally pope- ; rime dealers or can be lead, by mail i audience into a . thoroughly good' m character' and which, after a municipalitie,e may, however, be lar in Lgland as the German - at 50 cents a box or six boxes for; humor is three -fourth of the battle- local "boom"- has passed may purchased ant - quite -substantaal method, has a greater„_tendency to $2 50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- of successful elect ioneerin.,, an+I cease to exist over night. In con- I yields. While the market Ior these produce this affection. cine Co., Brockville, Ont. that to lose. orie's temper is t., an sider`ing real estate mortgages, the bonds is not so active and the con- '•`When any untrained set of mus - .p pear foo rah, and to imperil ,vs' the property collateral to the loan good, of such securities not so cles is suddenly -called upon to re- P T mus - mortgagor usually makes sure that v�e�rti - - _: PXRSONAL. POINTERS tion and dignity. o- caperil exam- , this is compensated largely by peat indefinitely a complex and un- U'A Ie of his good-natured fired dao er_ m- has's, real and existing value, and the inc-reased rete of interest and accustomed sequence of move - 'Chatty Farts About Famous 'Men P gO is not a wild -cat proposition; .so the opmparatire stabilit of price ments.- a London physician said curved one-, when he began a speech F and Women of the Day: _ must tate ' mvestar in municipal Come good tunas, come Ti,ad times, reoent7y, "`a spasmodiparalysis is with the 'a d a'�So yam I` interrupter hmre ort- ity, the bonds : lar be. is ur it holds its rice Well: And i,hei�e neuritis thee -€rouble be: ins wn - -, The Kaiser possesses 323 deco- bonds see to it that the municipal- the inacur a small-town munici ver • like! to develop, In knitta g pions:o;__ach�o P y p g ith Lord Rasebery suffers from in- „. chasing, is a real town and cot one is always a good trading market the worker feeling that the usual so®nia ed Mr Lloyd George; but you dependent for i” existence solely for thio clans of -blond by private wrist and finger movetmente can - are cot all there Mr. Bonar Law is an admirable upon a "boom." NV -hen -thrs.,pre sale thrdugh the.bond-deaLe•r. not -be followed out with their cue- chew -player, -Mr. Harry Lauder has wany p+ip- caution is taken, the investor in - Vivally municipalities prefer a tomary ease Later the muscles ular-songs, but no-oe more populatr the Canadian bond can t stiff, and final! i Princess Mary apeska Frenoh andmunicipal-long-teras bond to one mattering i -n 8'e y, n the later Oxermaa �tiently than "I Love a Lassie.' The story rest easy as to the security of his a short time. ' Du4ring`lthe past few stage, develop a spasmodic cramp 74 Lord Charles Beres Ly a how it cadre to _be written is" principal and interest where a months there- hays - be+en issued as soon as the--knitting-seed] are >= ,cial' constable for Buckingbam- worth' relating.- • arty. bond -is -valid, i.c_ legally din maw,, whort-termnotea These have taken into the fingers A,peculrar echire. leaving the stage door of a theatre up, and protected by a -sufficient both ad3aatages and deadvantages.-aracteristrc of the ailment is that King Geor$e, when Prince o.f one day, whev -he -was handed a Ir -t- taxing power, its principal and in The short terve note berausie of its while the fingers are thus affecbad 'Wales, acquired some of his naval ter-that'had just arrived from his 'terest is ars Fxcure as the munici- early maturing will ,have a certain wb*n. any attempt is made to -knit, - wife. ' ` A lady's handwriting,' pality- which issues it, is secure etabilit o there is no interference with other knowledge directly from Vice -Ad y f price throughout its said the •messenger. "I suppose -its continued existence. course; int in a rising bond .mar• varietiea of finger movement, maedi Sturdea t;ou love the lasses, Harry?" "I'm "Thee oa•i treatment is to give u - General Smith-Dorrien has taken There are several points which ket such. as the preeent, an in+vas- Y 8� p fond of -them all," laughed Mr. sh.Wd be taken into cunsideratioa for otter refers to bu a-lon _ knitting indefinitely. Sometimes - fE {cart in every war in which England Ty y g after a coo of months complete Lauder; "but there's only one in inrestigatiag a municipal band. term bond, as he can hole! the lot- � P ',has been engsged since the Zulu rest one can begin again. In other Lassie I love." The sentence stuck One of these is the proportion ter indefinitely and will wt be � a•g _ campaign' in his mind; and as he wended his which tbe' total and net debts of a forced to bray some other se,ctraity .a�`9 a year or more of abstention Queen Mary, writing in a confer- way home, he- kept humming the -munici lit bear to bhe assessed in a few months' time at a higher is necessary, otherwise ties trouble cion album, records. that the qual- p g y ?sty she most admires in a nian is words, "I love a lassie," And later value of the taxable. In- Canada price.. But for the. business Man recurs iMmediaRely_ that of modest on these words 4bloswmed .into_one there is, i.n mast cases, a limit fixed w -ho must have maximum converti- 'i' y' of the most popular ' music -hall by Act of Parliament beyoad which bility into redhy_. cash, .the short- Seals to the number of 250,006 to such a keen devotee of the royal songs tat have ever'been sung e- the city or town in question can- term note seems specially adapted. ,380,000 are killed each year off the - and ancient game,. that his tele- fore the public. not go. In some cases this is ten But whether the selection shall be coasts. of Newfoundland. 'graphic address is "Golfing Lon ---------- - --_ - -- - _.__.. don.;' 1. Mr. A. J. Balfour lass had plenty of experience of the r.iaggerating `little ways of newspapers. One day {t►e'helped to Launch a boat'that was. putting off. to -rescue tyro boys who were drifting out ro sea in an oar- less craft. The newspapers got hold of -the story and printed it -at first pretty accurately. Then it went the round of the world's press, •each time with a slight addition, .:till in the end a Japanese journal -published a thrilling narrative, e- lating chow Fallant Mr. • Balfour swam two miles with a couple of. Mr. -frees' Terry,, -who has just made a welcome reappearance in London in "Mistress Wilful," owns a mascot of a very interesting char- acter. • A friend, to whom he . read 'Sweet dell of Old. Drury," bet him a suit of clothes that the pieee ,mrould be a failure.. Of course, it +Was &'great success, and Mr. Terry i -won the suit, to, which he became so. ,attached that he kept the coat, and always wears it when he takes part in a golf match. It is patched and ,mended, and as shabby= as possible, :but'he regards it a•s a mascot, and 4eclares that he would n.,t sell it Ifor fifty pounds. Mr. ,Seymour Hicks,• the most popular of all actors among • the 1Tammies just wove; has confessed -that otic: of his chief recreations is -attending- the• Law Courts. Hg has ,seen nearly every _famous trial of !Late years at the Old and New Maile•y. Mr. Hicks tells a good 6tory apropos of a tremendous echo in one of the . courts. "The first sentence," he says, "I heard my 'favorite judge, Sir Charles Darl- ing, pass there of six months, was • L�' �,' r•�=-sem e►lq , ^ 1� Omsk \:. / J The Redpath "Sugar Lode" of 1854- was —the -fust cane sugar refined in Canada. "Redpath Granul- ated" of 1880 was 'the first Candian granulated sugar. Redpath Cartons" 11L4►i�lll'�I t► , tlo11S For Sixty Years Redpath Sugar has consistently led in purity, in quality, and in the appreciation of the thousands .who use it. It is the product of a thoroughly modern — • • of 1912 marked the - :-:EXTRA GRANULATE[ refinery, opei'dted by • introduction to Cana- m e n of skill a n d than Stores of this ' experience, whose one new -and better way aim is sugar perfection. of marketing sugar.AIR -�in GetcAg&X,Sugar in Origal Packages—tet s well worthwhile 2 -lb. and 5 -lb. Sealed Cartons. 10, 2.0 50 and 1.00 -ib. • Cloth Bags. CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO., LIM•iTED, MONTREAL 124 � 4. < - S•ck Wmah %Ui;T DISINFE('T WA ONE -1.%'hy l;lii8ses Are ('pilled Tumblers. GEED POTATOES. t 1ti'ei call our drinking g -asses ABLY IRISH COBBLES POTATOE& t -- p �}� Ground to be Sataia..tell lrttb Lkme _ L. specially .elected and Oodernment III C°'It� pelllLU Over Regions Affected. "and I i Frwi (� ttiuih urs, boa-�ihT inspected for Beed Only l;IDlied ciaanLlLy M R thought liUw we calve to use file Price, One Dollur per bushel f.o.b. Brame- * � ton. Also". Counoieseur's Pride and Now JiEAD THI$ VERY CARULLY. ""C''�'en months after fhe begin --- _, W me 1 Snow, "two eaceaent new potatoes. Price, : `piing 4A the .retreat of the Ger- I Ger- THAT lTr IS 11'li1' if. A. .i'J �11K C7ur glasses diger a great dial Two Dollars Der bw;hel. syec:al pr'ce* for large quantity. Cash, muaL aoeom• S loseolorsalnd a area ply tired-, I the. department, of the A denies, R' (' �EYDYl1:I 5U -S -- en ures_ has t%sfrum the g�agpii d �1 tah ton.pan all orders. H. W. Dawson. Brame„ "Forln citadel sats Dr. Du -z,,', de uty for yellow pallor, pimples and blotches on ! unburicd dead are be ng dscover _ they eT MEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. 'my face were not only mortifying to: ed on -the ba'ttlefie!d of -tie 31arne. ur i�ood...and fro,n t ieir-eculiar s. my feelings, but because I thought my ; in the centre of a viilage ,in the shape seemed to have served as re- EOFIT-MAKING NEWS. AND JOB OF banla of the Iarne, where thr. 1 extern Man Tells Why Dodd's mild-' _ to " ass the" bottle." fioe3 for sate is good Ontario towns akin would never look nice again I P _ The most useful and interesting of all -grew despondent. Then my appetite-clearingHittltt • fills Are *So Popular on y tl bl " Sgni[ary depaTtmf tit was 3 i The were Ca ed ''tttlr, urs busineesee. Feil information oil any.ca,• jailed.- i grew very weak.- Various ' a::•ay the debris, they broti lit to-the--hr-a'irie•;._._ sat s one attthorit�•, because they tion to Wilson Publish. Comyany. 73 t remedies; pills, tonics and tablets 1 id - Weet. Adelaide Eat., Toronto. light a busy that was heti oris identi,- d no 'be set down except on the _ __. -- - + tried without perm aneut benefit. A tication either as German. or Humegle"n, _Alberta, Ma•y 3rd BUFF ORPINCTO'NS. vialt to my sister put into my hands side H'hen'emp of e a box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. She Frer_ch. (Special).=Just "rt'hy Dodd's ills -its contends they aeriti ed .their L . Wo! Bt F o. osPow . Uuaionte4 zero ries Pills are su popular on the, • World's beet eho•a•a- guaranteed sero placed reliance upon them and- now j, • "Hundreds,' if not thousands, of prairies' is shown by the Ytateinent -name friym their. original shape, weather layere. Baby vh.;ckd, $2,00, �f that they have made me a well -'woman bodies are supposed to be lying rjimded at the bottom so that they tings, half-price, $5— 1. E, eatbley — _ I would not be without them whatever of Mr. 'H. A. Clark, 'a well-known u "Weston, Ont. - more or less submerged in the Saint tumbled "uyer•unless they were care- ,- they might cost. I found Dr. Hamil• resident~ of this place. fully Set down. >f�scEz.LeNEOUS., Gond-marshes where -the Prussian , - ton's Pills by their mild yet searching .,Since-! came West, Mr. Clark ANGER, TLytORS, LUJIPS, ETC., - Guard was thrown. back;, they jWkl 3' _ hction very suitable -to .tfie -delicate states, "I tuns often troubled with. - C' internal anti external, cured with - neither the time nor the means t.. character of a woman's nature. They. my stalnach and back. Finally I names Usurped by 11'omen, cut pain by-ourhome treatment. Write _.` 1 save those who fell there. us before too late. Dr. d. ort. medical 5 .uever' once griped me,.yet they estab- decided -to try Dodd's Kidney Mary is• not by any means the Co., L)mited, Co111nR,•ood, ort. Ifshed regularity. My appetite grew, f In 'order to avoid the pestilential Pills and before I had taken more only name that Alas 'been borne by keen—my blood red. and pure -heavy effects of warm weather on these than half. a- box I was su much meas and women alike writes a c r x' _:�. NO MORE DANDRUFF. a - rings under my eyes disappeared and 'unburied co='g.' Dr. Doizv thinks ended he Lundun Chron- , today my skin is as clear and - un- "it will be necessary to explore the them to 'a friend. He a;so found isle who has dipped into our old i s U wrinkled as when I was a girl.. � I entire Swam region with the aid.ef * Sir l wj: l stop y,: ur fall:ag heir, cure .. P g them a benefit. I am. stall taking pari:_h•' -and other registers.- -, 'Hamilton's Pills did it all." dugs. Dodd's Ki nev.Pills. I would not Patience Ward was Lord '1layor l the itching, ural -make your hair' ---tJs e above S cal Iter" glo=Ey a mo..th sample enough I Bodies are a so ing oun con- be without them." o London In 1660, �e ...iifl-itvn-_is-� to , diy_, r-.<cr,• from hire. J. Y_ Todd, wife of a Wel: c baa Traders sank elc's., Toronto, oat, known miller in Rogersville, is proof stantly `under brush in ditches arid In new' countries bad water is mentioned in a .will. oL the six- sufiidenf that Dr Hamilton's Pills are abandoned trenches. They are one of the difficulties settlers" have teenth century and Grace Hardivin a wonderful woman's medicine. Use found n� only inditehes, trcrwhes, to fig-ht"and' bad'water• makes --its was. an old landowner in America. -no -other pill but Dr. Hamilton's, 25c. made by shells, but first attack on the kidne .s. To As to'male names usurped by the ' yy and excavations mu �• p per box All dealers or The Catarrh• in wells, springs, 'arid 'a -t•he little resist this attack the Kidneys must ladies, iristances occur of feminine; _ ozone Co., Kingston, Ontario. , • -streams of the region. In many be stimulated and strengthened. Philips and GeorFres, and in one places where it _ -was possible for In other words the Kidneys need case a daughter was duly baptized "� • s�d.r? . cY.. rear n. �txor CINDERELLA'S "SLIPPERS. them to bury their dead'the, were Dtxld's Kidney Pills. By giving tile' Nciah. A gcwldaugliter of the Du e ! �o!c, , E.;-cy _ insufficiently covered with earth, Kidneys the help the need ole �<°t..da.,v n!h. .WC - y P Y people of Wellington was named Arthus; in . p ..! un , :.. -°rW : `y -C an t -bt rie ;,, tr,o et sew health, and- Dodd'.s-K -his honor, in Effingham Church I .:�. � °, �W _ met- Glasw;--bttt-Littre-fiI ay hoes u..:.�..gist wo uo, close proximity to sources of water Pills a i t there is •a monument toy Timothy, tt�ran++ue ca o.y• call,] aw. mith Fur Around the- Top. .� �aup lvp _ a• shanks. - Mi'es Cecile Hugcn, lecturer in- Se condstlons:.zrxist -over a �l GLIDE., TO- PURCHASERS.- - French iterature to the Oxford So. : zone 250 miles lung, and from 10 -- -:_riety for Women's Education, Lon•.'•ty 40 Wailes wide, with a total of An Expert Opinion on the Use of Applied pat don, accordingto the Past, recent 1 Co r n S 5 Seeonds �frorn 5,000 to 6,000 square. miles Qf --N6v-ypapers. - �S�a�s-pagez• is answer -ter -the 1 ground; a cons tl6rahlF- part _of -- v �iness figs aTl4d ase- p � So'r'e, _bliaterin feet ' should- fairy tales be which regUired [iioioii�fi 'is+n.ec to a. city or town where I colt get . urs-Lr_Qx;r_cornY?---hes` f '•1' _ et told to children t" toes can ha oured _I Miss -c in a sketch of the his- tion to prevent the outbreak of epi- Uy Putnam'@ Ex. ,-. i • , i in touch with local automobile con u C Wry of fears tales, in which she -in- of �dw,6 of n this art of them i `en been est ucktb}e the into est &Factor in 24 hours. there were in this zaps th loss lets of the prospective buyer in the me ,I "Putnam's" smohhes Hugondemics. Besides the bodies o men eludes a1.1 tales of 'magic and su- ; way that dmvirin pain, eases instant. Large 1 efictabies. pernatural beings, said they were P � y ; IT, makes the feet feed good at oats ' probably infinitely older than the killed br shell fire and many of ahanism of the car he is inspecting, i .An Easterner a'hu had b�i>ght a them dead from atarvatign, havinig says a -representative of a large (peat a 9Frc. bott3e of "Puttam'e too. farm in Califurn!ia had heard of his _ 'age o! Job or the • invention af. the _ large, potter's ,_'heel_ Incidentally she" been abandoned by the fleeing •i• ,rig elation. automobile concern. This,- con- neighbor a talent far rail' suggested - that the "glass slipper" pop_ � •trary to the pretty general belief '_ever Caught. putat-oes, so sent his fare nhand aver of Cinderella, at once so puzzling - that cars are bought on size and titiaiter=Oh, yes sir --the fish is to get a hundredpriund"s. - siad•captivating a detail of the (CROSS, SICKLY BABIES looks only. It is this eager desire quite fresh, It was_,catight this ���a gay home, answered the ,story to English children, is due to for e'x®ci knowledge which had the morning _. talented farmer -lu the messenger, ti mistranklativ>} of the French of largest influence in causing us to�" Soldier on '-that as nevei and tell your buss that I' won't 'Perrault. Perrault wrote not Mrs Cine E. 11 hire, liaterford, prepare a series of advertisements )tato for anycfnP'" "erraul de verre," but ' Haulier de �' S., writes •-"I have used Baby' -4 tures oS our h the mechanical fea { c$ught- it gave itself up ' cut a p+ _ Own Tablets for :bath my babies dealing with _ !carr, vair" being a kind of fur r cars. 1� a decided to ward,■ ys�ent anmbernism's priend. - - Vie may be sure, said Iliac Hug*pn, •and find them excellent. My baby use these advertisements in news- c [girl was er oehe ,sets became pure because we regard them as In England- several well-known (gi y, a War and Literature. •shoes withthat fur round the littlella wore a and .true h n „ P ' y , gra y giving her the Tablets she became the medium that is ammediatz) • re - had ne_ver_heard of glass slippe-rs, g' happy, 3 Bp°T we novelists have apparently abandon appear.- Liniment Co., t.NARD- Own T ets never fail" .tu make The time Lias gone -by when an ed "- Lhe ., ritin of-ramahces, at . Lear." tiir� -Your sit\AKu•s - g I\it;ST in our remedy tw• Noce throat. •'' r - sickly children well and the math]er automobUe is purchased merely be least temporarily, for the tolrical c(Ads and atl ordinary ailments. _ In D"iflticulttes. " - po • - can give them to her chi.bd�ren-wit�li C$ec,ti+ it is good looking Once on attraction of war articles. says the fro nn' i_ rails to relir�e and cure "Hour's the fa wily l" a fond psi i absolute ,safety, They"are' guaran- a time 'the man about' to buy an tt txomrstl> . eat was asked. teed by a go`rernsnent analyst to be automobile looked only at the lines London Standard. H. G. Wells, Cxas. t�'ticiuTE:�t. "Well, my children are at:a""dif• free from uxiows drL s. The Tab- 'ernold Bennett "and Jerome K. _.Port stuir�rave >� g of the hood, to -day he is ~-plaits and Jerome are the best kn.,wn victims age.nc�w, " i i dealers or • ' steel in what lies, 1 _._The .same,thing is ''Difficult i `VE ,' -they've all by mail at 25 tens a- box from The under the ood, oocurr in France `M. 51aur:ce gassed the measles and teething Dr. Williams' Medicine Co_, Brock Since the work of the adverti%inR Karres writs almost every.daz in stage, have they not?" viile, Ont. department. is to tell the public the Echo d -e Paris, :and 'even: the . Long ago: But_ you don't know �` what it wants to know and what it � piwt Jean" Richepin composes I Rooster or Pullet'? p "father's troubles. My ehaldren 'Respectable Parent. rhould .know about automobiles in glowing art'icl'es in -admiration of "''Willie,_ what part of speech is am ire at the age where, if I use slang, order to - purchase rtfrtellig+ently, the •Britii§h Tommy. e I" Those who know the Prince of egg !sic wife says I'm setting a bad ex naturally ccs are keen to gee our A noun. Wales intimate) say that he is as quickly as s]sible to the 'kids;and if I speak oc cruelly the 3'- y story S5 q y P� YOGA OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU • "Yes; •plow what gende I { aids thsnk I'm- a back •number; fund -of a joke now as he was- Rhes public, .Having decided to: ��•e Trylrnrm*EyeRcmed,y f„rxea weak watery, � " 1i hich would you do 1" he tram a little boy, and in his nur what one might call an education 7Eyessnd oraautatcd 8yeudar No smartie ('an t say till it's hate ed .e eery. "dors his " quaint sayings ,ere uet Eye C:omfor4 Write for soot of tete Eye A train of thought is often w"reeale qin the mechanical features of our ��yma tree. murine Nye Remedy co,phicaQo. roM1erbaal in:th"e royal family The cd in a brain storm. ;N A SH.1D01Q p car. we are using the- nerot-spapers.l - __. I late King Edward, says Pearson, becauge we can keep'our han•69 on 1 Wild-eyed Customer --"I want a 1 "Tea 'Drinker Feared Paralysis'. Weekly, used to'tell with great gus the pulse -of the public -interest and �si< for 7[iaara's mad tate no 'alba% l y to the following scary." The Kin quarter' -s worth of carbolic acid," Breads use of either tea or coffee 8 g amplify any of these talks almost in --nis is not a chemist's, if the world owes us a living, why a day Ir we n t ere are reasons l` --- -- -€Lea-grudtrcea• • but. we ,have-er-a fine )iris - of not pull. off our coats a �•'+ u u and proceed se the poison (caffeine) eontaiaied, of history he was studying. for doing so because of local tion- y ,., ropes, revolvers, and razors. to collect it 3 , din these betierages acts with more All about Perkin 1'i:arbeck,' re• ditions in any part of the country. potency -i.n some .persons than in •plied His_ Royal Highness, -Ili these mechanical adtestise-- Xiaard's Liniment used by rhysiesias. zsav aelaard's ziaimeat !n the hones. others. And who was he 1" inquired His ments we have a compre en'sive was never a coffee drinker,"- Msjestv._ aazious to teat his grand guide to. the tnaehine. their writes a lady_ "but a tea drinker, sons knowledge. drawings they give the o er an L was very` nervous, had frequent "Oh," answered the prince, "he under's]tanding of "•thee details _of _spells of sick headaohe and heart pretended he was the son of a king, oowt;ruction and operation, trouble, and was subject at times but he wasn't. He was ihe' son -of •F ibo severe attacks le bilious colic, respectalble parents." - Magi;* Canoes �k� g ■ si Motor Boats 'rNoold sad of "sleepless nights- " • ' Ma erc�lt�e would have spells at night when my A N sure for Every Letter. Ji � �t -� . � y right side wolidd get numb and tin- The 'longest name ever inflicted Stl� llee� L�R1ba o I PLrTERBOROUGH LINE. q: . e like a thousand needles were�� $ , e THE gi on..an English chills must surely be p�pricking•my flesh. At times I could that of an unfiortunate_ bora at Il' any canoe can give you.satiafactlon, it is a "PETERBOROUGH:' hardl put m tongue out of m Any Curable Muscular or Joint Pain 4 5 P Y• Y Derby in" 1882, stead wl}our her pas- - Alw�ya and ever ,tide acme � service, model, strength and. fin - and my right eye and ear nets bestowed a name for every Is Instantly Relieved is1i. "Ovbr fifty ssttyyles and sizes, Write for catalogue. The latest canoe -� Vere aklected<•. letter of the alphabet, mars the by Nerviline. is the Peterborouth canvas covered. .Ask for illustrated folder. Skiffs q,r '`The doctors told me to quit London Chronicle, Annae3thA —" = for the popular Outboard Motors. Power Launches, all sizes and pow - GET TRIAL BOTTLE TODAY : :using tea, but I thought I could not Cecilia Diana Emily Fanny Ger ural, Gat folders telling all about these. . live w rue Hy-p-atia don't have. to wait all -day to T"E PETERBOROUGH CAN' E_. CQMPj&NY.r. LIAHTEP, !stay. I had been a tea drinker for Louise Maude Nora; I -will cease Bet the kink out of a stiff nee-k-ff your - - — twenty-five years;' was under the the infliction till it comes to Zeus., rub on Nerviline. And you don't need ; _ PETERBOROUGH, ONT. doctor's care for fifteen, to go around complaining ca about lush, The -Rev. Ralph' Lyonel Toile- bago say• •more. You can rub such] About six months ago, I finally manhe was another with a craze for things away very quickjy•with Nervi- -is tea and commenced to drink long names, and,baptszed his eldest line. It's the grandest liniment, the ; _ Postum. scm Lyulph Yderallo Odin Nestor quickest to penetrate, the speediest to ! ;� "I "'have never had one spell of { Egbert-Lyo6el Toedmag Hugh Ere- ease Muscular pain of any kind. j sick-44.kdaches since and only one I henwyse Saxon Esa Orme Cromwell. One twenty-five cent trial bottle of 'f light attack of bilious colic. Have Nevil Dysart Plantagenet. Nerviline will cure any -attack of lum- -'quit having' those numb spells at bago or lame back. This hits been night, Sleep well and -my 'heart is 1[a);ey ,'Difference. proved a thousand times _just` as it —getting stronger all -the tame." �, was in the case of Mrs. E. J. There is 71asadder sight-o-ine,'' Grayden, of Caledonia, who writes - _ Name given by. Canadian Postum _ - 'Go., Windsor, by. Read, "The said the Socialist -Orator, 'than the "I wouldn't think of going to bed with-•• Road' to, «sor,iltOn in ,kg,. laiborer's `empty dinner pail. out knowing 'we had Nerviline in the „ house. I have used it for twent e' r88rn" V BO#tome Postum comes in tiro foams: „ ears and appreciate its valtite as a.• J! crowd, thot all depinds on whe _ y Postum Cereui.-the origiritil form family sem6dy more and more every Motor BoatAl -must be null boiled. '15c and 25c ther it's inlets before th naoti hair day. If any of 'the children gets a packages. or after. stiff neck, Nerviline, cures quickly. If X'reight •Prepaid to, any Railway Station in Instant Postntri soluble poiv = it Is earache, tbothach-6,`-on the ,Ontario. Le"mgth 15 Ft., -Beam 3 -Ft. 9 In.; __der-dicsojves nuickly in a cup of Different. cliest, sore throat, Nerviline is. Depth 1 Ft. 6 In.- ANY MOTOR FITS. _ '� -_-'hot Rater and,-withOcream and su- ' Crawfr,rd-Is that book of the, my standby. My husband. once cured - - gar, .makes a delicic,ua" hererage war, a rittetY. by an eye ittleas 7 h•1m.seif of, -FL, frightful• attack. of-lum•_I Specifieatlan,No. 2B giving engine prices on request. Get our quotations mutantis.• 30c add 50c tins. C'ra•bshaw -\o ; by a war coccus• bago by Nerviline, and Por a hundred 03►="1he Penetang Line" Gomm'erefai and Pleasuie Launches, Row. .net t tly.. 30c a equa•lty_ cielicioiis rabn ailments that turn up jn. a large fam- boats and Canova, - - -` Iw ply Nerviline' is by lar the hest thing and cost about- the same.per cup, - - \ to have about you." ` THE GIDLEY BOAT_CO., LIyI�TED,.PNTA.NG,-CAN: _ `s "There's_ a Reason" _fqr Postum. Man proposes --but, all the same. _ -sold by Grocers.the world is full of bachelors. ED•. 6. ISSUE 19-'15 . y _ _ _ _ _1 �.-, ,.adluRrt=✓:r' -w, .p'' 4'6 vL•M'Y .. s .. .-. r ... .. .a...x. •-mS-t.' ✓.. ,. `v .. e - • a _ W. H. Peak_in ar•Mt1 r1Q .- — 4 •� �1 I►31�1�. ditioa to },Is kitchen and is spanUK � � - � ]lea's__78to_;re buildiap a new shed, —-J:-ftarrk-irr--spent- -- IF-URE �•-Mrs. T. M. McFadden was in day in Toronto with her brother, AGESee °ur new lines of summer wear, our socks, ties, bate acidthe city on Wednesday. T. M. ani Mrs. Hendereon.- . - -_ -Arthur Lyn e, a€1ves -_ _ auitings. Also ask to see our porn oiou underwear. was in town on Monday.-...... - will be held at the Gordon House - -W. E. Vauatone, of Wh-itby, this (Friday evening at 8 o'clock, Mrs.DoucetteTells of her Dis- -_We are agents for the 20th Century 'Tailoring Co. • and a was in town on Monday. -The Big ' Sttire is ;enjoying a tressing Symptoms During perfect fit and complete satisfaction is guaranteed with -Born-On Friday, April 29th, splendid trade just now iawallpap. Change of Life and How to A. J. and Mrs. Seer, a eon._ ors Their stock is exceedingly tine. $ _ each- garment. .i -Mrs. Henry •Attetin, we are -The Ladieb' Aid Society of St. She Found. Relief. sorry to state, is In poor health %t Andrew's c•litirch will meet at tht' Get the Habit. Go to Buntings. present. lwme of Mry 1V. '13. Powell oil' $.Neville, Nova Scotie;Can.•-"Three - • -Wm. Davidson, of Sasktiteh, Thursda ue� t. I y _g _ _ea suffering badly with - - Y years w - - swan, is 09 ti o ai--#i r ti fy n .., I hit . ?i nuc n " I� .. what .- R iT N T T1�T � ��,1 � r-ljF 11ie tpother. hiusnlr, �l+rut to t;oulclr of ,fty,i I' ., called Change of - -Reggie Shirley. -of Toronto, this NN m,k at t it, homt, of their j'll Life. .I was so bad spent Sunday at the house of his plan}�lit,+r, ;Cti•�-:�'lrl-t,rii tCt�rrirtt: - that I had to stay in- - parentshere. 11r:., h, tiitult.oll wim' ��aM' •rl bed. Some friends -Fred and Ml's. Cullin4 eilte'r- ciilili1led to ht+t h"ttao for "tivoral told me to take Lydia g tained a number of friends oil Fri- day•+ on lit-rutttit tit- it- ,tt+ver" lit, ;f'' i `� - oda evening. - tuck: uC, iia • g;ri * ,r i�-n-lrlr til t,c+ ' ' t f""' E. Pinkham'e Vege- li�(iil �- pa e = = orae p ! 1 + "'i table Compound and.tq _ -J. H. Bundy has installed rut aruuntl rtguiu. �j��€�'+' - it helped the from 0 • up-to•date'B>7naer gasoline tank-tiitwitty was obberved sty Criv, the first. It it the _ in front of his store, ilio lioll allay in tits mothodi»t only medicine I -- - • i a 1 _ took-that did help - - - and Varnishes. been ill and under the 'doctor's auto a i-laptisut was adtutulstitretl me and I recommend SHERRi IN WILLIA ,A _-__ • '.,.'Care, iaicupruvint; nicely. to fru iufquts• it. You don't know how thankful and .- -.-. -The township council will -A%'. H. Hunting, who hitt+ been grateful 1 am. I give you permission Some meet on Monday next for the + teaulinl; sc+verttl works here at to publish what your good medicine has ttBDsaCtiO11 61 gti:+nPra-bTuixu.­ h r.Jeft on rs• SIMON DOUCETTE, -Mrs. Blackburn. of Tortmto, %%'eduesday on his return trip to Bellevilie, Yarmouth-Co., Nova Scotia,Williams ' - s .has been sVeudiug a few days his home ill 1.e Yas, Idallitoba• Canada. - i i11g like It for Cl@&II1Dg $OOrBt wood- 7_7 _with Rev. «. A. and Mtw, Yippeu• -.Mr. antl Mr-4. Austin c•elebrat• Such warning symptoms as sense of _ -Mrs. Win. Mortotutle left last ed tbeit• silver wedding last Week. suffocation.hot flashes, headaches, back-Sea$Onable Worst;, linoleum, oilcloth, etc. week for Onietnee, where --die will The Mi-e- Grace and Lily, also, aches,dread of impending evil, timidity, reside. with her ,on. C.. L. Mor- Misc Brewster, - w ere' here in - sounds in the ears, palpitation of the Z��i�s . etre--IICCTheir -heart--spear,__ t,_o,._ the - ggg- Doorg--13-et- theitl 2•I = ' -Miss Mary Harding has re- many friends sent congratulations parities, constipation, variable appetite, turned home, having; coli'Oeteti to tbenr. - weakness and inquietude. and dizziness, - PTIC@ff $1,00, 1,25, 1.75 and $?, - : her final •examination of Toronto -Lor, t-Om Sunday, station May 2nd, are promptly heeded by intelligent wo- Necessities Complete with hinges, hook and pull Univerrity. _ between G. T. R. ation at Pi(-k- men who are approaching the period in -=-Mass-lute herr, of-LI�_Uwa,- eriag• and J C Br}•ant's. a purse life when woman's great change may"'- : and Miss Dolly Kerr. of Tdrontd, containing a Retof diamonc ear be expected. - I:awII Mowers Start 11 earl and -spent the week end with their rings. The finder will receive re- Lydia F.Pinkham's Vegetable Com- - _ y mother here.- - ward by leaving same at THF pound invigorates and strengthens the keep your lawn nice. Priees $3 50 - -Quite a large amc tint of nur- N yws office.- -+ - female organism and builds up the weak- O ��+� 5�, - - —' the - ua suedaerra- You rip t - - e accuse. . - _ felythraugh this crisis...the ppaast week. at preiient. A motor•tritek broke If you want special Adrice write to -The Women-,; Auxiliaryof through -the coveringon Tuesday Garden Tools—Rakes, hoes, spades, 5 Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (coaS- _- -.p St. George's church will inset at and as a .result traffic had to be dential) Lyon, Mass. Your letter will the home of Mrs: John Draper on suspended until the uece;sar re y -- ' Want >3hocelst et C., .the Sampson duality, P Y be opened, read and answered b� a • Wednesday, -bt-s•y 12th at 3 o'clock. pairs were made. woman, and held in strict eoa8deneei at The Big Store: ' ' -Found-A fountain pen, was -We have all eaten ice cream left at the Standard Bank, Pick- eoneQ, they are good, but- if yon PUBLIC NOTICE n ening, a few days agz©:-i.oser may avant a treat try real Bake cones — Linoleum-s and Oilcloths—Nice new have same by paying for this filled with Neilson's ice cream. Notice is hereby given that a By-law : notice. You get them at Margnia.' Leave was passed by the Municipal Council]bus pat.terts, good quality. -Miss Meston spent a few dayv C: your orders for • carnations for of the orporration of the Townsblp of aj - ' 4 Pickering on the 12th day of -April. last week in Nchitby while recov- Mothers' Day at Margnis'. 1915• providing; for the issue of Deben Nall Papers—They're going fast— string from her recent. illness. She -Several farmers ,who would tures to the amount of 2.3.500: for the -Get able to resume her duties in not dispose of their potatoes for purpose of detrayia the GAt In While the tiBBOrtII7ent 18 good, y g g site pias the school eng is g less than a dollar a bag last fall. tin st; of tole na d Town ho of P cdtioa Prices 6 cents t0 25 cents. -Mrs. Len Is haven a neat are now-offering them at 50 cents anew school house in S�hool..•Se _ Now awe fence erected along the front a bag• and are finding difficulty In p" Picker- 1l� ing, and that such By hila was regis- pt her pasture field in the north disposing of there at that prine, _ r tered to the Registry OtS^•e of the. _ - ;1✓�'erVthilrg,y0u want in Dry Gvvcis, -- - rem�ward� for Cornell left ortt the county at resent. v Registry Drvi 233ion of the County of _ west ward. R: J. Fleming has the There is a large quantitythrough- !' y p Ontario rly--r o on the 23rd day of April, the Groceries, • • • Boots and Shoes, Hard Ed s -Mother's Dap will be observed guy'-motion m quash or asst aside the - on Tuesday for Sarnia on account next. Sunday in the Methodist same or. any, pazE .thereof mast be (,� vcarP; Ptt'., all under one roof. - of the seriogs illness of their dais• Chnrc lI. The pastor U�ill preach made within three months titter the ��� Z& t� ' gbter, Mrs. Bie, who under• in the morning to-the children and first pubiic,ttinn of this notice, and - _ ge went an operation for appertdi• to elle Mothers in the evening. cannot he ina�t#tereaftrr. Bring IIs �'011r produce sari t — `citis. 311 are welcome at both service=• - Dated the 7th'-day of.\lay, 015, _ DL,�_i LD R. 8 ATON, sire fest coils the market affords. -#merrg-the wouwled.a;t"one of The Sunday School will meet in s:.�l Ctei•k the recent battles in ,Prauce i� the sc h,cul voorir at-IV : Joseph Jarman, was at the Hilae til' 2 u. tet. in order to attend the C -S � i0 �i -� P M A N �/ of his enlistment last fall was Bm• church service at 10.30, ACaa/ftlOt►eto U eloped on the Pickering Qection of -The po-t office department the G. T. R. has received many incluirtes inRep CdJli -� __- -The local Con•ort-ativeQ met -regard to =tamps need for'the pre= _ w,�,.,� _ � �i �,+ Rt '_ -N 0. " with members of the Exectitive of payment of war -duties on bank :Shop : the Liberal•Con-ervative :As;ociia- eli(teii", bills of exchange, pro- ¢ion of South Ontario on Monday mitisory Dotes, express money Now iP tt,r time to qct good r 13. piles WALi.. PAPER SEASON : afternoon when important wat- orders, etc. aQ well as tips}n letter- rPprti>RedYor ills good roads. -iters same up for discussion. and po=t cards, hos"tai acts• 'and fast ygiwx A-utotnobte•Tires now.- Iters large assortment of plants 'post office money orders and in re• Pc ices are down. Is here sod ereryone is bu:.y housecleaning;, ou will require come paper, so i isow read for deliver at F. " R. ply to these enquiries have issued Ford ei,¢" $15 5i), other sizes in call and.tnlatake your. selections, shed your will find ours are ills Y y P 3 1 - ''- latest patterns and the prices are right- Hall ight. :Hall'-4. If yoti avant tomato, cab- a circtilar stating that the IT-e of - - ',;.proportion.:- �.. ._ - Ibagze,cauliflower, celery, foliage ordinary postage stamps is in Ind phone 1.913.- MartiotCenour Paints ale the best and we have all colors for inside and out- ar flower•ing,plAnts of any kind, strict accordance with the provi- side use, also fluor and porch,pp.tinm aiabastine: white. pink, sky, green call on. him or phone (Bell) • and sions of the specialWar Revenue Russ-ell A id re W f and cream in 25c and 5i)c Op. Turps, oils •boiled a, nnda ruw vin---- ' place your order. " art, 1915, which provides that PIC1iI:RING; Ont. _ ishes, liquid veneer. gold paint, aluminum, etc., in fact every- -The tennis-club met in the postage stamps lnay be used in thing for t Ie season. lialsomtne, paint and garnish brushes all prices. school last Friday evening and re- lieu of the Inland Recenue War QO YEARS' Our Grocery Department as usual, is well stocked with fresh goods : Toma- organized for the --season. Ja Statups in , fulfilment and dis- EXPERIENCE toes 3 tine fcr t1ac. Corn 3�for 29 Peas 3 for 25c, Salmon '2 for 25c, :Richardson was.elected president charge of any regnire►uents under and up to 2x, Sur ewes 3c a tin to 2tk. and Fred Bunting secretary-treas- the act that adhesive stamps may , Prime old cheese, fresh fruits and vegetables. Choice Coffee and Tea. urer. The club is looking for- be affixed. In no case may war t ward to a pleasant year's sport at Stamps be used. &4 postage, bt,t G. A-. GILLESiPIE, .DUNBARTON the fascinating game. - the public is at liberty at R11 times -The cool weather of past week to use postage stamps for any TRADC MARKS has caused a halt to the rapid purpose for which • war- -stamps DIEGIGNti' f growth of vegetation that was so may .be used. a Anronet+ending a sketen�Rescrtgts>�W y SEED$ 1y E E D'S much in evidence dtiring the pre- -The following i_ clipped from gntcktf ascertain Jnr opinion free w steer an • invent on to probaoiy. patentabtaa,,���ommunica• ceding warm weather. Still the the Regina •Evetring Province and lions strictlyconddentlal. HAND B00RonPatente crops never looked' better at this Standard, of the issne of April At uotat n tfronah.Ma�nann iretavi Re»ple'S Seeds always grow time of the year than they. do 29th. Dr.' Field is a son of Dr. B....�ectaiwotica,withonoohm1%iathe `; now, and the prospect% Are bright Feld of Lida pillage : "Captain J. �Rh��� Gard'eu Seeds iu packages - Garden Seed's in bulk - t fur anabnudant-harvest. J. FieId,..�.:4I.C., and Dr. W. A• AhandsmelYi11natimWweetiy. Lamest w- _ -The Adult Bible Class of the Dakin, medical ratiperintendent of enlatlon of am Scientific journal. Terms for Jlangel-Giant Half Long Yellow, fSugar Beet __-�. .nae Y ear. avatar- W'etxld, sold stir T annual business tileeting' in tife cei`ed appointments ill the Royal MUMM C titiit!<radttq.N, - �itP-dttmbe,=Derby{ ra ya of Ete._ basement of the Church on Tues• Arnly liedi Corps and are hour-' seance-ds�rec;washtnston.hi� Carrot-Mamtuoth S. White i day evening May 11th. After a ly •waiting Instructions to leave, short programme and the bitsiness for service at the front. In answer y DALEMILLSEvergreen Laavn Gc�ass 41111 has been transacted a social hour to a were rum eadgnarters as to ELMTimothy, No. 1 Government Standard Will be spent 'and refreshments when .L11ep would be prepared to F'�CKERZN'C " served. Every iuewber is earnest-. leave ' Regina both have wired ly requested to be present. back that they' are ready to leave 'R'oyal Household Flour is .the H B U N D Y =The prospects for an abundant to-day. Dr. J. J. Field has been � � crop of fruit this year ' was never in practice in Regina more than best for Bretld. - Try a bag, better than they are now, its there .two ,yearF-. He. graduated .from Glenora Flgnr. ..Pastry Flour - is a great show of blossoms_. Dan- Toronto 1�niversity in 1907 and Graham Flour - - ger from frost, however, is not spent two years work in London,' ice ° a 'Something ntersting to Farmers ! frost may do imtuense damage. tiied'icine in Toronto .for' thirty $eau and Shorts g . 'The tent caterpillar promises to years and-11 now retired. Medical Oats and Oat Chop be a great pest again this year men will give •a banquet at • the In future I will have Harness' -and Horse Goods at W. J. and now is the time to deal with. Commercial.0tib tomorrow even- Heavy Mixed Feed - - Bodell's, 'Beontham, at regular prices. schema - e log in honor $owMiaNvtWEdoctor+s`" Crack Hen• Feed all Cal1 and s8lanketa Rugg and, all hctree -The Dominion Temperance —�. Cracked Corn, Wheat � - uiiaed Alliaore bras fixed -upon-- Sunday , 'Barley, Buckwheat) together Fall stock of Harness Robes, next as Field Day in Ontario D. Glendenning, atf••employe in the Caldwell's Cream, rt>betitltte. goods at Pickering. - Count Nearly all the chilrebes .local furniture. factor ;was badly int - - y -Calf Meal. in the County • of Ontario are jured Wednesday by falling from the _,.,. Boots nut] shoes repaired as well as }laruess.` ... _ - tak-ing par-t,bnt several for various top storey of the building to the hot•. , reasons will observe a later date. tom. Nobody saw the accident and it - Molas4ine Meal. ]PICKERING HARNESS E`iPORIUII is trot known just how Mr, Glenden- ning Mr. McLean, Toronto, will Rpecial prices in ton lots. �i J p ag�yELL alas-'Imes his -bajance. The in tired speak in behalf of the Alliance in ,Y,an was removed t.o bis own home Phone Ind. 3(71. a St. Andrew's church in the morn- and inedical aid summoned. His con- a'ig; at lo 80. dition is considered very serious. Chopping every day. '