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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_05_14�r�ofisi>tt�stal SPINKMILLS -.. -Whip Co G. . MONGOLIA At ills Township Council meeting J. G. Wideman is in the city on jury held here on Monday pplans were sub- duty. milted by Engineer Frack Barbel for JosI Barkholde..r-spent 8uadCr .ty at RF.. IiORBYTH, D. of O.,�Regis- _ - the reconstruction- of Stott's bridge Diion a Hill. e tered member of the optometrical Awa - over the Rouge, on the 8rd conc� ssion. Some of the farmers have their elation of Ontario. Special attention given. to FLOOR: - _ The drawings were approved, 4t.Udshe manaolde sown -- ---1Le sttinit of glsesek Eyee tested -tree- NortB - — - - - Established -75 years REENWOOD',. -ern T e _ _— tJlaremoat. tail WHITE SATIN -BREAD r t will e carried out this summer George Judd spend a few days last ►` — O. MCKINNGN L R - :. ,. at an approximate cost of M9..,090. _ week in Tor.Qnto, Edinhnrzb�h,. member of the ccuege of Physicians and as of Ontario, tisenti&te - MARKHAM her Home, 6th line Whitchurch. FLOUR ANO CFfi!EALS _ 3 College o • of Royal College of ess surgeons, Edipbuzgh: Special attention to dsiesses of women and -TEA BT -TNS -PASTRY - �- Markham Township farmers witnes- W. J. Ramsav, of Toronto, spent over Sunday with relatives )}ere. Kissimi for Pastry ; - ' Baker's Joy for Bread ahitdren. once and residence,Hrougham. Bran . Oats - sed an exhibition of of orrhatrd sprs.y- in o.t1..3louda 8 y on_the farm of Anson . A few from here attended Mr. Dix' 'barn "at Graham 'Floor �Vheatleta, �- _ PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL - - ' `shorts Oat Chop Crosby: on the 8th- concession, ,just on's .'raisingStouSyille on Tuesday, ' Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat, and X-RAY INSTITUTE lumbo Crushed oats south of the village. J. C: Stockley,of g ed Oats, Buckwheat Flour, - Pic RING, - ONTARIO - Feed Flour Dairy Feod representing the' O. A. College, of Guelph, was iq charge and the large umber'of farmers and fruit rowers -- :----- • - BROCK ROAD •--�-- Pot and Pearl' -Barley. - FEEDS *s ls. ELGIN Towl at s , X. D , t . sr., -� Physician-ia ch a Specialjet iu Rectal Dtsesw Prostatic Die. Wheat Screenings Cracked Corn Mixed Grain and Chop Cracked Corn g present expressed satiataction with the work done. There will be a large Owing to file rain --Friday, the Arbor Day program was postponed for Aran, Shorts Midliage ,- Crushed Oats, Barley Feed, Corn asses of Men. Diseases of omen, Cancers, 'increase in the number of orchards one week, Chop, American Corn, TRmors, x•Bay examination. Diseases of eye treated this in J. H. Conner who has been ill for ' Oats. Molassine Meal, • *ea!- -=vase now, thzoat sad tun _-- year and many eases some time is hot iLn ovtn as fast as Et.-_- g C`ntti n Meal annOIItoxic diseases_ --.N AWLN VVAL L.. L.'aWA TV. • ,a 0 "as& `-A"m ,thC"=L- bu Fu is friends would desire. Specialty Mixed G ra in CO makeOmoe Hoars;l to s sad.4 to D p, m. 4817 chase a sprayer for aown use. B Buffalo, viattiSTOV ' CHESTNUT, PEA hens lay. aHamilton's tnd with other frien s Bibb 's CreamEquivalent for cAid esAD STEAM.DUNBARTON p his locality aprn : The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Calf Meal. E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- -We are now quoting - -Wedding bells are.ringing._ _ 4 g church held a successful meeting at POULTRY FOOD �• TEB.00an Crown Attornq,�adooanty Miss Gibbon, of Toronto, spent Sun. Mrs. A..liri nail's on Wednesday. Meat Scrap' Bone and Meat, aalle/tor. OOnrt Haase. Whitbv. 10.v i3'uminer,prices. -day with Miss Dunbar. Mrs. A..s3rignarer trains a the Qaaa- p'C Bon al, Shell and Grit. ~' __CSR _�� Miss Risk, of Toronto, is visiting, ,, e Solicitor, Notary P ubllc. Etc. Mossy to L• t7PINg� I�I ! G A: G�IIeepte ora Iew, aye. �II -"tom CoEEon a ea Is t e cbea'pest and Mina hfargaret Annan, of -Toronto, Road on the 2•lth. Thiol w 11 be a _ beet feed on she market for milk. A' can. Omca Brock St. North, R hitbv. Y81y boon to' visiting friends. PICKERING, OTV'T. is visiting her mother, Dtrs. Peter A. 13. Greenwood.. general agent for Try Molassine Meal for horses, cattle f us trees (Zarb*. _ Annan, who has been ill. the Petrie Co. of Hamilton. accom- and pigs. You will never be with - An -interesting event took place p ~ ~~ . , , on Saturdav, ay 8th, when 3Ir. Wal• anted by Walter Rodd. o! Whitby, out it after using it. . _ G. HAM -Issuer of of Oniage F� ANTED. Epr-�cholsan. -af th' w � chair C R�-CSCE foF .-Ztcenees in i1 -e G7oanty -o! Ontario, rs-� Iitage' Jackson on RWednesda !?� Pickering Pillage, 241y Twenty-five to fifty acres with good united in marriage to hiss E-va-HiltR� =- good Barley pound or pound buildings,_purehaser can pay" fifteen of Fairport. The ceremonv was per- Cement and Piaster_ ke t on hand. POUCHER. Real Estate Aug- hundred cash and transfer a first formed at the home of the brides bis- BALSAM p T. tioneer, valuator; collector and Issuer mortgage _ot=Xrria¢slicenass.Broughaas_ ,py g ge for One thousand held on a ter in Brockville, in the presence of farm, York Counts, ..and - gi•ve _you the •immediatp relatives - 31r.. and The -box social of the Reason will be m HOPPER Issuer of 3tarriagqe mortgage for balance. If you have 'a Mrs. Nicholson returned on Wednes- held at the horpe of Wm. Jackson. Liceaaes in the ooutity o! oatario, farm to sell write day and will reside at their home in under the auspices of the Balsam 44� S T L Ef! Office at store and his residence, Claremont. Football Club on the evening of Tues- _ the Tillage. where the best wishes of a q _ John Fisher & COM?an� host of friends accompany them. ; day, May •18th. A choice program a DR.B)l4,TON TOWNSHIPOLERK will be given by the following artists; +-A• Oou.•vaaoer', Commfaaidnerfor "it COL•NTRi( REAI. FSTA' E - Duets by ldeaerS. tlacicay'at,d Spears, 0 G G naBd%ribs. Accountant. Etc. Money to tonal 610 LU3I8DEN BUILDING, iJROUGHAM i Instrumentals by Meears. Day and m M farno •Issaez of Marring Ido 6 ADELAIDE ST., E., TORONTO. _ EMR, of Ashburn, readings by Miss �anaas" _ i_ .a�i_onL _set airs. T. C. Brown, of Toronto, is JPOSTILL, Licensed- Auctioneer, �1 here for a few weeks. Emma Nutting of Balsam, recitations e for Counties of York and Ontario. AUG. �i ruit Growe af- Ldok..1 _ Mise Kate McKay. of Toronto, is by Miss Mary Jones and Miss Aldine - - Van Was of all kinds attenued to on abortions visiting with her sister here. . Ward. Balsam, solos by F. H. Davis basica, Address Green aha P. o., ont.• 11 qt. Baskets 31c each, _ and Miss Beulah -Jones. of Balsam Wm. and Mrs. Konz, of �Vhitevale, Some Toronto talent is also -expected ��• A. BRE WSTER, V. -S., Gradu fl 4t. Baskets Sc each. stent Sunday with R. J. and Mrs. to take rt. An admission fee of 16 1/ a ate of Toronto Veterinary College• has Covers Ic each. - liOwaD. � ."� opened sa omae in 01ar•moot village. die_ John R. Newberry. of Aurora, is cents will be charged, but the price of ears of domestic& ted animals treated. . C+lla 1 gt.•Berry Boxes •W -rents per 100. y - b7 day mr night promptly &$tended to. Ind, visitingwith his sister, Mrs. John W. admission will be deducted from the y 'Phone emcee 2l< and 27 f Crates L. c each. purchase price on all boxes bringing til !lam q ' 3 Phillipe. R R Rvery package guarateed and prices Winton White lues a yotrn black oyer 50cents. Lunch will bei provided The shingle that has given satis- H. POWELi.. Licensed Auar are guaranteed not to raise if mule, which is a novelty in this art for others. Come along and enjoy a faction for over 3© ' . flosses valuator and aoiiector for g y �� p I years. Empire ordered now and a sociable even' Wm. Maw wi 1 act evacuee u Ontario and York. r .clad, of get of the country. ag Corrugated Icon with a fin. by pries eobdnated ted Privately or by auction them when you . ., _ A lar a assortment of seed corn just as chairman and auctioneer. reale non. cou.ct.a For dates or other par• � � - - - � R 1 . - 2 in. corrugation, nee it before you ticalars apply a! reudenea, Eliaabeeh ea, Pplak. want them. received at George Philip's. Bee advt: • • bap Other makes. If .you are in ss�lns; or Phone orders �:tloss'olxar=em o�O�ilpilr�e Chopping and Oat Rolling as.usual in another column. ' WHiTBr Deed of a Cream $epeara-tor. Try sews prompt atb a store, S&ti.taoti°a ii 1U re. every day. Geo. Philip has improved his office a Premier for 30 days. Also need• .My pboaenamberisI d by installinga floe new oak office desk 'Sixty houses are now under,coatract y -'� Independent aSol W. G. Barnes, Green Raver and other frniture.. for erection in the town, gasoliffe engines from $39.00 up. R.J.T. MJO Cowan and Roes Soden, of The Nater and Li ht Commission See Or write me before buying. Veterinary %urgeorl� GET OUR PRICES Claremont, bad a business trip to are malting extensive additions to the Bell Phone. Oshawa on Thursday. watermains at the north end of the t„� Honor Graduate of the • Ontario Fete- On- Emery Wheels, Sitwing. bliss M. A. Gatnmaidge has- return- town. F!, J PrOnse, Pickering � unary College _ and wiit end the -summer_ht_ the.---AIl.�inth' bazaai held in -the Music C; agate of the Veterinary,, _ • ae ones, Saws, Gasoline home of her parents ham. Ball on Tuesday afternoon and even- i Science Association. Engines and Cream C. B. Rice has completed the drill- 'ng was most successful, over '$200 be - Ind, Phone Clare. 2602 Separators. ing of a well for N. L Stevenson. Ing realized. He secured an abundance of first-class The patriotic. meeting to be held in iCLAREMONT; ONTARIO water at a depth of &3 fres: the 3iuryic Hall this IThttreday i even JOHN Get our grit Ei On •Che Furd slily.Owin{f to the scarcirm-of white flow• Ing promises to be a verg su•ceis g�LIP ars the L ntQA S+t's Da School did not fol gie a. The speakers. Rev, o L. C 0 A n �T�%. --i- TA�`'K���i' observe ••Mother's Day" Bast Sabbath, Geggie and J. A. Dasidson, of Toron BROCK ROAD. 3tny tit h. but are making plans to to, are strong drawing cards.. Cement, Lumber Has a full line of Mesh and _ have -icon the 33rd -ibst.. One inter. The C. P. R. is negotiating with the i•y t esting Ieature will he the -Roll Call." town with a view to securing the use ed meats constantly on hand. �GU'NN S to which each member jp requested to of the park -at the north end of the Lath, Shingles, Ready Roofing, �► tel 11 respond either 'by Scripture verse or town to accommodate picnic parties Corrugated TrOn, Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, shut' Crop Fertilizer words pertaining to "Mother." We from Toronto. Ma, or Warren and ,$am, Bologna, Weiners, etc. are looking forward to an interesting -others are in favor of erecting a large Eastlake Shingles, Will pay you frown 2V to 1101 ^„ profit time: - - tent for protectfon of visitors at the g Highest prices paid for .....— park during storms. ; Cedar Posts, Steel Posts,, Butcher's -cattle Gunn's Hog Meal will reduce votrr feed rre,�At,c The se Wet], wid,t! reliving. e , of the high cost of feec u" -b I and waft, YVUr pay !1I t nesday for Halifax where they will �e],e„�H� ����� Rev: J. B. Moore, of Toronto, at, sail for the front. Among those llav• If Are of //��fr1 ie Gunn'a Ground Bone and -Beef Scrap tended, the funeral of his brother -in. at, ing was .Jclrn-Parr y going to bt,ild let we ; y, Son of the 18ce y price on an ' therm For Tinges address lap and lkeep alley Joseph e Wilson, to and spent a few John.Ham Perr , formerly Registrar gave you thing you a y x pe y re returning home. of Ontario County. Mr: ferry spent g y y .First-class riga for hire vale circuit, has announced-astor to preac)z fof White- inday re leavinTefo 1 heseatt of Wahere tie -..require. r. Day or night Thos. Reevely', - Cornet Hill next Sabbath, May 16th, In all his Rev. F. L. Fnrewell, who for the r� 1 fins meets $II trains Ind. phone, 'Mark. 1508 churches on the Tobacco Question. past six years has beets Field Secre-Ae e t SOS h The Ladies' Aid of 'the Methodist tary for the Epworth league of the $ gid, 'Teaming promptly attended to. REAL ESTATE Church held it most, successful tea at Methodist Mhurch, has been a point- ..LOCUST HILL g ”"' the home of -Mrs. A. E. Ms'or-ou ,ed rind sl of the'Ontario Ladies' Agent for Canada Carriage (;4. p ' p W H Peak, xl! Wednesday evening of last week. Collette as -successor to Rev. Dr. Hare, - Pickerin A' near shoema'ket's • and harness who . has - resigned, atter filling the -- �• shop has been opened up in our vii• positson ePer since the institution - � �lt� i1Ma )age by Mr. Iron, recently of Toronto. was established. ' A - CONTEST� Many Colleges Close ' He has' taken up resiaefnce on the F. fL•Anne. hai received word tliat for vacation at 'midsummer: I have For Sale °a Hcnse and Lot Markham townline, a little west of his cousins. Thomas and Jerrie Burk, the village. sons of F.Y. Burk, of Port Arthur, Our Cbllege does not. in. Pickering •Village. Large We congratulate Blake Beaton on wsre prisoners of war at Munster, ' Ru garden, some young fruit securing his de�cee of D. D. S. (Doctor Germany. They took part in the WORTH WHILE 't '� • trees. Ecerything in of Dental Surgery) from the Toronto famous bittle of Langemarck, in _ first-class repails. Dental College. His many' friends wbieb the Canadians stiffered so sever- .. Call and see nue as this is a bar- throughout The township wish him ely but where they "Saved the sitna- To the boy or girl who on the last . gain for -some one. • success in his chosen•profession. - tion," The word was received bycable Saturday of the sutiimcir holidays T���O• The annual meeting and election of sent to the young men's father. The brings us the largest total value officers of the Wbitevale branch of young-.' brother. Jerrie; spent 'the is stYictly first-class. None heater of War Stgrrips taken from tax- - bo ae to . - V. Richards � Women's Institute mill be held at Winter here two years ago, when he able Patents Pro sista medi- take a position. in, the early fall. - the home of Mrs, Wm. Burton on engaged Rev. Mr. Fletcber as tutor p rag One graduate writes •Dry new Notary Public, Pickering. Wednesday, May l9tb, at the usual in a literary course. cines and purfunnes purchased at position pays three tinea what hour. A good attendance in hoped .. There was a good attendance at the our store will receive a handsome I got at teaching school less than g for: meeting held in the Music Hall last fair Have you lots of water ? Fred and Mrs. Wilson and daught- Thursday evening, which was held for BRACELET WATCH FREE.. years ago ust.previous to fo of Regina. Sask., attended the the urpose of organizing a branch of • * ei teFffig your College.' We placed d On a 25c. medicine tear. tax of le. this ours man in a position after C. B. �RlCE OF WHITEVALE funeral of the formers father. John the hildren's Ai Society. Dr. Kelso, �. young Nilson, of Green -River, on Friday of Toronto, gave a splendid address " 50c• :` " `-` .- "• C. graduation and -have now placed is prepared to furnish you anything last. They will nd a month visit- illustrated with lantern views. A - 73c. +. r. ., _ Be., -- r ine o wa ei supe y such as ing rien a ere ore returning to ranc was o1•Ri4nize wr e o ow- "$1.00 „ µ „ . „ W. -J. Elliott, P-rincipal pumps, windmills;- hydraulic rause, their Western home. Ing ofBcera :Hon. Pres., Col. John E. 4e. Cor; Yongerand.Charles Ste, plumbing, etc. We regret to chronicle the deiitb of Farevftll • Pres., ex -Mayor J. E. Wil- Stamn4 taken from Nyal one of the oldest residents of White- lis ; Vice -Pres., the residen-t clergy- -' They are •alio expert well,,drillgrs vale in -the rson of and Ztiadr„co Preparations and see Efuli solicit � Joseph Wilson, men of the town ; Secretary, F. H. NEW BV�CIiER SHOP i y your patron; which took place after a long illness Annes ; Tress., Francis Wnikingshaw. will count do3ible, •so keep - age for the Aure. •Ind, nhon, %321, on Friday, May 7th, the day on which A committee of fonr ladies. and four the wrappers snd stamps _ _ his brrothe'r,' John, of Green Rider, gentlemen will be appointed at a sub- -on Lhe®b goods. attac�lned.- TOOLS SHARPENED wai buried. The deceased, who was sea uent meeting.' A full line of Fresh Meats Always highly respected by all who -knew him, See the watch in our on hand at who was 78 ears of p• We make a s ecialry of crosscut saws, y age and for over fifty . • window. Wa ou on road everyda Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. years carried -on a carriage -build' The Roblin government -.have - g y• business in Wbitevale. His funeraf, retired and a Liberal government CnrTF9T C1PB\S J�ATL'RnAY Razor -boning a specialty. .For a first- which• took •'place on -Sunday -to the is being forrhed $i ith T. C. Norris MAY 16TH. Fresh Pork Sausage a specialty class hair trim or an easy shave call Whitevale cemetery, was largely at- as remiss. uu �! at the East -end Barber Shop• tended. He is survived by his widow Te 1fi•.C1' ADDEN -.Butcher's cattle wanted See our House Furnishings of; all p s and two daughters, who was a As.a result of the sin.kinR of the _ _ ' •+„ i kinds. Slightly used Carpets - -high-school school teAcher in California and Lusitania, Germans in Britain and JAS O'CO`\OR, PICKERING from l5 cents a yard up. g nrnggi4t-Graduate Optician: Corner King and Church Sts. W. J. 0RDON who 1, now married r that State, and in Canada, are 8ndiog it too warm ; .. PICKERING i Ethel, a stenographer in Toronto, for comfort. y. �, • .T. :m �AIVISH PIMPLES soome grated chocolate into -a sauce- �1 4 y/ x f s. GMR y r'rr ; f� s� Xaa pan and place on tine back of the AND ERUPTIONS "�� ' F + . °' » `," stove and let melt (do not add any K �� rr ter. ' -� , "� ', wate"r to it), beat one egg and — i . {� tf s ?, some sugar in it ; when melted, III the S Most Peo Ie' Need x y ` ` k"� '� spread this on top of ' the above • IIg p < t x ` ��ti; oustard pie. Lovers of ,ch.ocolat� 1 TOIIiC riediciIIe s;�t+t�,� 't will like this. - ® ® • -- 4r y,�:_. f/ ��.::x ' to ?vta� t 3. --Peach--of Custard Pie. -Use One of the surest signs that the,,;, y� a either fresh o: canned peaches. • lbl'ood is out of order is tihe nim- �%� tt 1 t mow, Ghon peaches without juice and �rn,n,� 81Q„r 1pbea, unsightly eruptions and ec- �� t " t:F} a add to a plain custard. , cn �zema that come frequently with the at # s ' .� '� r 4. Fig Custard Pie. -Three figa Change from winter to spring. > ,-e - , y h Y s ' > ,s -�:a� These prove that' the ton indoor ; f `� ` ' soaked over -night in '_wiLter, then -_ 1�1f8 W1 t s F "� a �� w t r < boileS� LLILtil tender, anter -whie - TM = the blood and that •a tonic medi- , ��ae h the, should be chopgied until fine. Dine ie needed to ut it right. In _', :� '. 1 K ' k�`5' �'° �� Add chopped figs to •plain ou•stard, deed there are few le who do > ,sacN r�`: �' ` "� ` . . snd bake. . __ s !not need atonic at othia season. ., "`+' `` Apricot Pie.- Stew apricots un- CONTAINS ��� i h J A3 �• °� �' " �'�' `� til tender, sweeten to taste and �? 'Bad blood does not merely s�hoW ti � ax5 xl M �� y � ` �: NO - w,, „ �its➢elf in dis cin cru tions. To yk ,� i� "�` '�'< i. add beaten yolk of one eg✓ . Fill 'gym ,nam B p z. r $ this same condition is due attacks w T.r„�r��.i 3� crust and bake: When cool cover ALUM �6►Tpr+sNonw� lof rheumatism and lumbago ; the. with a mann a made of the meat ' ' "�' x ' �' y' en white of the a e. "sharp stabbing pains of sciatica ,a 1.a•;. � � 1 gg, sw etened with . and- neuralgia; poor appetite and w one tablespoon of sugar. Set in a desire to avoid exertion. You .4 ^'�'° s oven until browned. Or cover the ceesa•ry in my profession, because <. h I am a piano instructor and my - -:�K cannot cure ansae troubles by Ute,. pie with oriss cross strips of pas- hands are enough for me to get use of purgative medicines --you try when the pie is first put %into along with." need a tonic, and a tonic only, and the oven_ _. among 1 medicines there is none _-_- '� can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Sal- What do� you think of Ger- for their tonic, life- ving, nerve- f R r .'Didn't Mind Losa of Legs. trude I Sue --Oh, I think she is a restoring powers. Every dose of right sweet girl. Sal -I dont like this medicine makes new, rich , ti k A French Deputy who is serving her, either. F =r+ as a captain of artAlesy tells. in a blood which dry es 8 ut impuritiegss, ,, , t letter to a friend a oto illuatrat- Handles im rove b bein ke s stimulates ever or an and bsrin - �' a feel' of new health and ener � ing the. bravery of the French sol- P y ' g � 1�-- ,� diens. During a bayonet attack a few months. to weak, tired, ailing men, women r and children. If you are out of �' shell exploded in the advancing line _ give this medicine a trial and of French and took off the leg of . "Ob," she said ; ' `pour oonduLt - -Efght Barrels and a Range E xeeeding- Any Other 'Weapon. one of the soldiers: When an am is enough to arake-an angel weep 1"- - fee 'how quickly it will restore the �" appetite, revive" drooping spirits, This is the first phdtograph of the secret Krupp 'siege howitzer of butanes attendant San up to the I don t see you shedding aytear, which so mom_ Mea hr�n-�+.i In fieem,anv it is called the_Emperor 9 wounded m_an the la rked the htwte and fill-IIew,' Eight -Leagued Boots, from the number of its barrels and its kick h '_ theelth-giving bl°od' (technicall •, of course its recoil It wet ry up and look for my leg; ' 'You can get tifi•ese Pills from any y , ) g� on its service mount- Hur • in as ho ra hed,. 159 tons, 2. eWt.4 1 qr., 11 lbs. Its ei t clus- it las 1 in ova� there. Sia be I can ~ lmedicine dealer or by mail at 5o tergal barrelsls tllieir size ma be estimated b tom y g y _ e o ( y y parin the fi ren have use for it et." cents a box or six boxes for d_,50 of the Kaiser and his staff officers) are.. a 13 deli g ed far con After the saidier had been Ecom The Dr. Williams' Medicine centrated or collective "bombardment," four dasc�haz g salvos or brought to the hospital the general iA., $rocivilbe, Ont. "'bouquets" of shells (one pro -*til a of which is a fair load for an commanding, who had heard of the _ . � - �F ordinary railway truck) at a range of thirty-two miles, incident, went to see -the soldier ' . / ;� -The useful ltotoreyele. and complimented him on his oour� A two cylinder motorcycle will *ake a 188 Ib. man, a side car with two hundred or more pounds of ' luggage, of farm produce, or of pur- chases made while in town, and Make them all safely. It will carry Tragi?e,-breakaible commodities far easier and safer than a buggy. It e `Thank you, very muob, my g it ' General," the wounded soldier re- sponded. "I have yet one leg for the service of my country, "and I it can even afford to lose that, too " j But, my dear man—' "Oh, I know what you are going will et the ore= to the station is _. _ . ` to say," the soldier interru ted, e Fie Beeipes. Date Pie. - OIIe cup daces P good, smart time,, and so• long as "but really my legs are not so ne- _ _ Wit, r ad's axe bare of snow, will do it C`rPam Pie.--0ne cup sweet milk, (sRoaed), one-fourth cup sugar, one Far more relish than an thin butt one heaping teaspoon cornstarch, elar. ane cup of hot milk, half cup - " y y $ three tablespoons su ar Let boil Rater, one teaspoon lemon juice, the truetieat kind of a trusty horse., g - cIt will run an -errand to town ata ,until thick, then ' add One table- Add the auger and water to the , , moment's notice, and in a few min- i s'pooa vrnilla. Hare a baked cravat dates and cook over a slow fire un Utes' time ]lfany times long de- ready to rece;ve the above mixture til half done, remove and add fill• lays can be awided, when accidents over which light':y spread the stiff- ing and put back to finish baking. occur, when machinery =breaks ly beaten white of ane egg and two Banana Pie. - When fruit is CanOQ$ Skiffs Motor Boats l down, when. assistance is needed tablespoons of sugar, Set back in scarce I make pie by baking an un- i ! ! Ia speed it is only outclassed°byt oven to brown dercrust, aad. in this elite a haas,- i _ _. 'long distance telephone, -and 'Mock Cherry Pie.• -One cup of na; then cook Doe large cup of ; THE PETERBOROUGH L/NE. milk, one-third cu'p o•f sugar, a .. � . economy of operation, -the- other cranberries, two-thirds cup rats- III any canoe can give you Indsfaction, it !s a PETERBORgtIQH. r. traffic or paasenger carrier that can- ins, two-third4--cup sugar, half Cup Pinch of salt, a 'little butter and ,always snd' ever the acme of service, model, auength sad fla- cover fifty mile's or so at the cost of thicken with flour or cornstarch. � mater, Dae Lablespuun Sour, one i lab. Over fifty styles and sizes. Write for catalogue. The latest carica gallon of gasoline has yet -to be teaspoon vanilla. _ lldix well - and 'When done flavor -with vanilla, stir !s the 1�eterborough canvas covered. Ask for illustrated folder. Skiffs developed. bake lin va two crusts. . .beaten yolk of egg, and pour for the popui¢r Outboard Motors. Power Launches, all sizes and pow• _ Pew machines have reached so over bananas, in crust. Beat white { ars. flet folders telling all about these. Choeolate Pie. --•One cup sweet, of egg, sweeten and spread on i ?ME PETERSOR0114N eiQ10E COM?JkNy, LIMITEV, great perfection of development- milk, half cup sugar, quarter cup ton, and brown. .They are very little likely to get out butter, - two tablespoons grated pleplant and Strawberry Pie. - PETERBOROUGH, ON7. -. of order, and will add pleasure to _chocolate, one tablespoon flour and country life, from the fact that they Line the pie plate with t, cut put _ oaf's 7?LLt more miles of travel and one of caailla. Pu,t milk and sugar in goad layer of pieplant, chit into _ sight seeing ;mil few hours, than on to boil, beat o e egg well, add P tubes, txiea half a cup of fresh •,r ei ht -s eie by -any ew h methods a little' cold• milk and the- flour; strawberries, of-S"as1f a cup of can- _ ihhat are not more ex ensive, can in beat to smooth paste, and add to ned berries, Mix one cup sugar P milk, stirring constantly. Add but - days. Hot weather has -no bad ef- ter and chucolate melted toget er and one tablespoon flour together, feces upon the motorcycle. It will- and boil all. a few minutes, beat to turn over the tint ,cover with up save the horse many long, hard per crust and place in hot,oven for , smooth aste and fill . baked crust. 10 minutes, then reduce the- tem- j s, Cover wet w i cream or w erature an• nis i :Avon 1 the driving horses available for P' work, and at the same time in good of egg' boiling the contents of a pie, as ~ condition its wmmand a re.a�iy ®ale Lemon 'Cocoanut- Pie. -To one this is the reason that so many boil •, ., at any time. One of the best things cup sagar- add the grated rind .and over or run out at the side. DV@rad@r4i V BO 1tOff1 a to make the bdv contented to stay lures of one lemoni ane n gf flour Custard Pies. -1. Plain Custard .` ofor Q $55 upon the farm is the motorcycle. - beaten, a good tab a poo o _Beat together until very -lightI one cup of water and half a cup of the yolks of four eggs and four f Freight Prepaid to any Railway Station in ',' cocoanut (shredded). Line a pie Suggestive. tables.poona sugar, flavor with nut- Ontario. Length Ib Ft., Beam' 3 Ft. si In., tin with -rich crust. pour in the meg or vanilla; then add the four Depth_ 1 Ft. a Inc ANY MOTOR FITS. "I have a new breakfast .food mixture and bake. -beaten white a pinch of salt, and �d I want some word to advertise Rutter Scotch Pie. -Make a rich Speafleation No, 2B giving engine prices o_ request.. Get our quotations • i# -something that is pert•inent laaily a quart of sweet, milk. Mix on -"The Penetang Line" Commercial and Pleasure Launches. Row and will imply quality and new- crust and bake. Fill with _the ,fol- well and pour into tins lined with boats sad Canoes. sea+. Can you suggest anythin ew- lowing: To one cup light brown paste. Bake until firm, in a mod - Friend -How "would "£xcelsiar" sugar melted over the fire, add a ;rate oven. THE FrIDLEY BOAT CO, LIMITED, PENETANG; CAN. dol large tablespoon butter 'and cook 2. Chocolate Custard Pie. -put until the sugar is slightly burned, then add one cup milk, and when ----- _. _ __-. .__-__-_ _ € Caught In the 1laelatrnm• well blended, the. yolks of three "He is a most convincing eggs, thoroughly beaten. Stir ung talker." - - - - til thick. -and, pour into the._she1L. i$ �9ig . _ "Yes, that is •his great mNfor• Beat the whites do a stiff froth, a' ,+ r tune. He believes his can ]Davin ilk .o -' S g acid three tablespoons powdered ,,� stories, invests his money and goes `sugar, and spread on top. Brown _ brake." in a quick oven. 5°��` jI F �yo�ll want sugar that is abso- - -- --� ��?- I lutely ure and as clean as - . �:;�i�w�>� �:.�-r, whets let the refinery; You _ � �� can depend on getting i# Mi - Canada s First Conti ete Pavements ::. ' .' r_ • VPhile the first ' concrete 'pave-" The general method has been to a 2� i" ments ever laid in Canada• were, I lay the pavement in tiro courses, x'" k lli 1 _ -- _... that is with a 'foundation of con- �; ° .` :..:•`:: - `ji accordin to the hest ubtainnbla + L S - -� creta and a wearing surface of mor- "`' '•il ;';' 2'lb• scud 5 -lb. Sealed Cartons.' _ ' information, those laid in Toronto I tar. The cost has -.varied from 99tl _ 1 10� 20� .7� and 1�U-1�. Cloth Bags. { nevertheless, Windsor, Ont., can � cents to $1.15 per square yard. The i ``jl'- c I probably claim the deatinction of ;pavements laid in 1912- coat 'very y > - -" jj��t gl nada'8 fav01`lt@ ,SU$'ar - - heing the fir3t place to use this faiin � tattle more than $1.00 per square h p � �'� lk` L� (� _. ._ _ _ '� of con-struction to,any great extent. ya-rd. At the same time, the cost Kph +-�+ y-"` + 1 '�Eor tAl�e �iene�tions'p At the beginning of 1E,Og N indsor , of. macadam pavements was' about had bver'20,000 square yards -of 81.10 per square yard, so that the r ;.q�K;% � °' CANADA SUGAR REFININGCO.,IJMn*M, MONTREA;.; - concrete pavemients, and the quan, �'rnat of concrete bras practically the 123 b City, has sen it_rerea!ed every Sear same , for macadam and :a better since then. In fact, practicably no j pavement was obtained and one for ( _ _ { other kind of pavement is being which the cost of maintenance isl �. »sed in that city, practically nothing. - , ,d .. <. - ._... ,.. � � � tea' e.. is �_ he Soon Gained Forty Pounds. —DARE BOUCHARD FOUND NEW .HEALTH IN DODD'S KID- NEY PLLs'a. - Now She Is Adv1s1E All Her er .Friends Who Suffer From Kidney Disease to Use Dodd's Kidney A GREAT SAYING. Economical Methods of Purchasing .Supplies. Nothing in municipal history ex - cit -ed- more interest than the recent adoption by ,the City of New York of the C.P.R. method of purchas- ing supplies. New York orders for municipal purchases total $22,000,- 400 worth of good each year and found that there was much dupli- cation and waste, some of the de - j Pleurisy Pains Vaubh I " , -.' ^' `s.- ! Y A�•�"ATr4„�i R: n:^;�.1.'t�;'. ^`*' .a -• T .R-,. ��,; 3 ,.�' - Y % IRISH COBBLER POTATOE E tDOcia:fi. llr selected and tioverssueni We Only limited M his dark minions underseainspected seed. Quantity. t Price, One Dollar per bushel f.o.b. Brimp- stitch in m side Y you could imagine. .As a boy I Flashed the .Imperial decree: ton. Also Connolaseur's Pride and xew NERVIL-tNE HAS NEVER FAILED Sink Everything' snow, two excellent new potatoes. Price; Two Dollars per bushel. Special O CURE Spare naught! Sink everything pr'oea' for 1ar�e Quantity Cash mutt aocom- ry Don't Suffer! Nerviline is `your. relief. that floats: Merchantmen, liners, fishing boats pant' all ordam H. W. Dawson; Bramp- F Nerviline just rubbed on, lots of it, Sink ships on 'Mereva' errand sped, NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE, he Soon Gained Forty Pounds. —DARE BOUCHARD FOUND NEW .HEALTH IN DODD'S KID- NEY PLLs'a. - Now She Is Adv1s1E All Her er .Friends Who Suffer From Kidney Disease to Use Dodd's Kidney A GREAT SAYING. Economical Methods of Purchasing .Supplies. Nothing in municipal history ex - cit -ed- more interest than the recent adoption by ,the City of New York of the C.P.R. method of purchas- ing supplies. New York orders for municipal purchases total $22,000,- 400 worth of good each year and found that there was much dupli- cation and waste, some of the de - j Pleurisy Pains Vaubh I " ►'SINK EVERYTHING." •EEO POTATOES. i - "-Chest Colds Cured ! = Wilhelm II.ARLF To % IRISH COBBLER POTATOE E tDOcia:fi. llr selected and tioverssueni We Only limited M his dark minions underseainspected seed. Quantity. t Price, One Dollar per bushel f.o.b. Brimp- stitch in m side Y you could imagine. .As a boy I Flashed the .Imperial decree: ton. Also Connolaseur's Pride and xew NERVIL-tNE HAS NEVER FAILED Sink Everything' snow, two excellent new potatoes. Price; Two Dollars per bushel. Special O CURE Spare naught! Sink everything pr'oea' for 1ar�e Quantity Cash mutt aocom- ry Don't Suffer! Nerviline is `your. relief. that floats: Merchantmen, liners, fishing boats pant' all ordam H. W. Dawson; Bramp- F Nerviline just rubbed on, lots of it, Sink ships on 'Mereva' errand sped, NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE, will ease that drawn, tight feeling over your ribs, will destroy the pain, Dye Christ'$ red cross a deeper ret} . D " ROI IT-xAxIxa NEWS AND JOB ori will have you smiling and. happy isSink no time. Ever thin 3 g , 1 foes for gale in good Ontario towns. The most us. ful' and interesting of all p businesses. `� caugh[t Cold I- f --1i "tiYhen 1', commenced to take - + Dodd's Kidney Pil3e I was too run all information on e,ppltoa, Jr i -'_ Portneuf, Hamilton Cave, Segue- - nay Co., Que., May 10th (Special). the. same oods as were g purchased wholesale. by others. Under the - C'P'ft' everythang: le ten- tralized so as to cut out the ssi- as wee w e mo oring," writes P. T. I1Qallery, from Linden. "D�- chest was full a! con- _.__ gestion, my throat was mighty sore, and I had the fiercest Sink honor, faith, forbearance, ctrl"n; In ' tir�ue—ccFilva rv, tsnd truth, West A¢ela:de St.. Toronto. z; _ r4 N=CZ1Zu earEoa8. aNCER, -TUMORS, LUMPS. ETC. C internal M --Pa3rfectly cured by the use of - . ' • Dodd's Kidney Pills, Dame Rene Po bility of duplication either in pur- stitch in m side Y you could imagine. .As a boy I Sink Everything! Sink everything that men hold and external, cured with out pain by our home treatment. writs i Bouchard, well known andhighly chase or payment of goods, while was accustomed to have my mother dear, ue before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical co.. Limited. Collingwood, Ont. announce the result. _ 1'tie have to date received ten thousand (10,000)' respected here, is advising all her friends who suffer from Kidney d'ia the terms are naturally all .the more in favor of the railway. New y' use Nerviline for all our minor ail- meats, and remembering iVhat conn• dente That devils hate, that cowards fear, All that lifts Man above the ape, over-nigbt. —leaves no scar. Geta bottle of t day. _ plantations, the majority, being I 'ease to use . Dodd'e Kidney Pills. York City sent a special inves�tiga- for she had in Nervillne, I sent out for a bottle at once. Between noon That marks him cast in God's own q I - xi "tiYhen 1', commenced to take - + Dodd's Kidney Pil3e I was too run round the Continent to study methods of urchasirl$ supplies, he decid and eight o'clock I had a whole bottle rubbed on, and then got into a peas- shape — r Sink Everything. � "a��. Gid � Cyl. Marine Motor" a t« "down I only' weighed eigth+ty �+ Dame and that the C.P.R. s s- „ y tem waa the best for efficiency and piration under the blankets., This drove the Nerviline ed a regiment before reaching Brit ed ng lets n� rim p. yx preferably C amadian, hospitals. When our readers hear that now pounds, Bouchard states..4 ,"I only took four boxes in all but saving. This was naturally the in good and deep and I woke up neat morning fresh as Graciousness of Life. utud. p MAV " •�f� fir ;;,� e., went north to in the geaforth _ )o Highlanders, two went into the pro- � P - .. ,they.brought me back to health and source of much gratification, to Sir ' a dollar and absolutely. cured. Nervi- -Life is wonderfully gracious to w'Zlli a.a+umet.n wmrm..L ' TM's CQ �� TMe� m+• �. = ypow I weigh one hundred and Thomas Shaughneasy, who was him- line is now always part of my travel- , gs eo man o us. It brings y pportuni- you could answer it, couldn't you T „ ward to serve in a Welsh regiment. _ twentyPounds. You may publish Po Y P self at one time •pur¢h&nn agent gg "and ling kit, and I will never tie without ties of recovery, iS', so many chances e, Ont. We hope and believe t,hit Che sad what I $a f y i you wish, for Dodd's H' Pills have done wonders for far the C.P.R., establi,ahed the present system' The New York ex- The large 50c. family size bottle is the most I of esus pe. But if we consistently reject them they inevitably dimin- HAWK BICYCLES An upp,-�to•date High Gradd e pert investigator has been busy economical, Or you Can gas- fly get the 25c. trial size from ish in number. Even if they did BicycieffttedwithRo4wCAain, h'� Dtpanr>e Coaster BraAe Dodds Kidney Pills. do wonders +for run-down people because they ever since answering letters from g other American municipalities.. an y dealer. ,;, - not the momentum of your own ha- bits waiild rush them and Nubs, Daackab& 71'ru, hlYh radeequipmeut,inciud- Ing �sud,tuarda cure the Kidneys. Cured Kidneys pour The ur in at the rate of about THE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL. you past as life grew on. That tendency y to Pum as T°°t. $22.$O ., " > strain all the impurities, all the a hundred a week all wanting to g —. resentment, that habit of retalia for FREE 1915 Catalogue. for •: )poison, out of the blood and the know about the C.P.R. and its model purcihasing department, More Supplies Are Required For tion, the di on of enmit ep°5Lt4 y is 70pngee otarisrin�sx�d�n�es, c, epafrD! rj i pure blood carries ziew nourish- went, -health and life, to all parts with a view to the adopting of Simi-. ., Our Wounded Soldiers. growing upon you. ,l, m: your supplies from us at w>;oleeala Eileen. of a body. rr}}�� I �V}14 tin lar methods in other cities. It has We ho that our friends rou h- T. H. BOYD & SON. _y�,�„t.'R t, People say, . Dodds Kidney Pilin . sen encu a o tion P, out Province who have son nobly _ _ Ore — twlutely sTffone met est, gave me a new lease of life." of C.F.R. meLhoda by American cities has sated Uncle Sam a helped us to equip the Hospital,' will not misunderstand our tard Pamless No cutting, no pias - 'p waste of over- a billion dollars- acknowledgement ai their Bever Co rn s tars or pads to press Scotsmen's 4!,1]00 Jule Trip. s ; ., osity . The shower of sheets kept - the sore spot. - Eleven stalwart Scots arrived in r SAVED BABY'S LIFE on steadily and made it difficult to' Putnam's Extractor O ! makes the corn go London from Honolulu to, join the One of the most noted and: inter- announce the result. _ 1'tie have to date received ten thousand (10,000)' without pain. Takes out the sting Never falls Rings' new armies. All of them held responsible positions on -sugar I Mrs. los. Desrosiers; St.- AI- phone, Que., writes: "I cannot sheets—so we are still in need of over-nigbt. —leaves no scar. Geta bottle of t day. _ plantations, the majority, being I say too much in favor of Baby's at least Vwo thousand more_ There need not be the slightest -fear of Putnam's Corn Extractor L overseers. The a which left' -Honolulu P Own Tablets, as they saved y little one's life. Before giving him ore -r -la in All the supplies re - g PP curved uvea aril store the needs of The period from one full moon to ! - numbered fourteen, but -only eleven the Tablets be was read greatly troubled our hospital are to be locoed over l another is 29 days, 12 hours, and reached London three havin in- + g jo with worms and was like a skeleton and cried day and The Tab to the l.ed Cross fur -.use in other. 44.4 minutes. - ed a regiment before reaching Brit ed ng lets night. - soon expelled the worms, and preferably C amadian, hospitals. When our readers hear that now �SSinard•s zsatateat zanabernisa'■ Friend Of the eleven remaining four ' now baby is the picture of health." pp in Baby's Own Tablets also break up , some of the hospitals in France _ Another Poser. - i went north to in the geaforth _ )o Highlanders, two went into the pro- � P the and simple fevers, cure con- I for are usi y rig sheets a second time lack of a sufficiently large sup- ., Oh, Tommy, dent ask so matzy: -father stipation stipa I vinces to enlist in the Hi hland the and indigestion and make teething period painless. The P ly, the housewife) srsula of our y foolish questions," said his If it were so very foolish • Division of the Royal Engineers, and one, a Welshman, went west- y are sold b medicine dealers or y y rebellion r Canadian women will surely rise in against such conditions you could answer it, couldn't you T „ ward to serve in a Welsh regiment. mail at 2S teats a boa from The cormnuimg Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock - asked Tomm 9 The remaining four, all Scots N e, Ont. We hope and believe t,hit Che sad ask for SSYaasd's and tat. no other. T men, went to the London Soattish - eventar of the last ten days will - teadquarters to join that famous make us more unselfish-, more de That's .mother Story. Lost His Equilibrium. rritoriai regiment, Three weds - _,He Stuttered. termined to provide all possible , "Cho11 seems to be unbal- camfart, not on1 He—"At a football dinner -a. man - Y enrolled, but the fourth, Mr. Frank ­Howdo 3= for. our own, but _ you like •aiy .new got up a.ad left Life table 'because $need. - IBrolan, did not Pass.' the' medical fence T" for ALL who -need our help -Sure- s.0me one told a story he didn't rip- "Yes. His valet failed to part test, and waa the most disappuint "I'd like it better if the pickets ly in bads 'hour every woman feels p that all the Empire's sena are hers prove of " his hair exactly in the middle." ed man in London. were an equal. distsnee apart. Why P She—'`Oh, how noble of him' A. man of fine 'physique, weighing tern to comfort in.every possiltle g B did you build it like that?" way. - What wan 16 stone, looking the picture of "Tho only man I could get to- - - health, Mr. Brolan was passed by build it stuttered." i'r'e still neeiI also about, two _ r two doctors before leaving Hono- thousand pyjamas and the same lulu ._, number of surgical night shirts. I cured ,& horse of the Mange with Granulated Eyeilia Will 'some of the rireles of or a.n- '1i1NARv c LINISIENT. Feeling fit and looking fit, he had o' e, • - g � CHRISTOPHER SALNDERs. I Eyes inflamed by expo- ized ,workers conte forward and Dalhousie. �T travelled about 9,000 miles to fight wre to Sss, Dasland iYln� help us. I cured a horse badly torn by a for his country, and had been re, quicklsrelie.edbnd-WInd Fitch fork. with MINARD'S LINIME�I'r_ jCCted. He went 'back t0 his sugar Eyes ey etas a NoSnwtin , t. W MCPHEI3RAN. ?t. Peter's. C. B.' EDW. LINng br g y' g 151 Bloor St. West, I cured a horse of a bad swelling by plantation. just Eye Comfort. At � N11NARP-4 LINIMENT. Your •s Soc per Bottle. Meuse Ey Money may be sant to :13r F, ti . ` Ti �� Batt ,rat. N.B. TH09. w PAFIJIL All the members bf the party paid &dmjnTu s25c. ForMsteftlleiyePteeask G. Starr, 112 College St. �Di�: tOir �► their own expenses. ru"ietl at y IIi'11� D arise ]fya 14tsslls! - -- ts. takags Itis HostSmiled. Seat thgslKs, Har -d grenades were- first made A 'tourist recently ' sto $Olt st�$4t S 5 peed ' f ,r a b'd. tib f IW111 Quickly Cure of is � �6 Y _ • . g ss drink of .mi!k at an Irish t�tt.age as Prwylak and Stara, -40,g \', andsworin is Cae largest b -or ? Any Sour Stomach I — He noticed on a dresser a brick -;.ugh in London. Holborn is the a with a.faded rose on the -top of it smallest. ''Why do you keep these i" "Sure Relieves Fulness After Meals sir," was the reply, _"there's me -- -' muries hanrin' about them: Do "'When I Was working around the .~` you see this bi,q dent in my"head' _ -farm last winter, I had an attack of in- I I«ell, .it was the -brick done if, dammatlon," writes Mr. E. P. Dawkins, I � sir." "But the rose I" asked the .—of Port Richmond. "I was weak fora 1' long time, but well enough to work ,tourist. • His host smiled quietly. - a' 1 ' •inntil spring. -But something went "Tile rose, sir, is off the, grave of Wrong with my bowels for h had to use the Iran what threw the brick." 1 Iia" e Y _ . Salts or physic all the time. My stomach kept sour, and always after ,: FIND OUT ,t eating there was pain and fulneas, and all the symptoms of intestinal indi- 1 :` * The Kind of Foed, That Will Ree " e :t 011,gestion.- Nothing helped me until I vy You yWell. p •. a �«�ti•. a Used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Instead of g �+ Ducting, like other pip, they acted I 0 1 The true way is to find out what e ' very mildly, and seem ,tpeheat to heal thee is best to eat and drink, and then live bowels. I did not require large doses ° cultivate a taste • for those' things st get results with Dr. Hamilton's Pills, • inRtead- of p°isuning=om ves-with a a wave found a improper, indi indigestible food mild yet certain remedy. Today I am ' y-`,�,,,�• .:8 + etc � - well—no pain, no sour Etomacha ' + A oonsenative Eastern woman r good appetite, able to digest anything. writes (This is a whole lot of good for one "I have used Grape -Nota 5 years MEAD ARE NEVER LATE _ :1 •medicine to do, and I can say Dr. I i for the young and for the aged ; in Hamilton's Pills are 'the best pills, and y j sickness and in health; at first fol- HEN you have a NEW PERFECTION Oil �• my letter, I am sure, proves it." lowing directions carefully, later in Cookstovc to.help you with the Cooking. Refuse a substitute for Dr. Hamil- a variety of ways as my taste and It lights at the touch of a match—like ton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, f : ga9jadjusts in- I i I judgment suggested. _ 'stantIy, high or loev, by merely raising or lowering the sold in yellow boxes, 25c. All dealers, t "But its most special, personal / or The Catarrhozone Co., Kingston, wick. It means "gas stove comfort with kerosene oil." ' Ont. `;: ! ' benefit has been as a Substitute for NEW PERFECTION Oil Eookstoves are made in 1 2' 3 and 4 e3s mat, and served dry with cream rheumatic tr"oubl6s made it burner cizec; if your dealer cannot supply you, write us direct r► s ?lot To Be Eepectcd. important for me to than" diet. Underdek —,His argument was, "Served in this way with the addition of a, cup of hot Postum -mighty weals. Gabang — That's strange, #oo, f .'# and a little fruit it -has been used ,when has such a strong voice. s ; ., at my morning meal for an months, during,which time my health has e General I,'Agbs Melloul. ' tigiaard�s Liniment need b7 Fhysldsas. much improved, nerves hate grown steadier, and a gradual decrease in Would Tr Again. ' y �• g One of the most noted and: inter- v my excessive weight adds greatly, ,.. . esting of the Algerian chiefs; who to my comfort." "So y'ou are• a believer ° in the besides being a commander of the -- Name given by CAad• A, Po.Cctmn. 'Back to the Farm' idea, are you T" French Legion of Honor, holds ttev- Co.: Windsor, Ont. Tie ad, "The "Ycp. I got my first wire there." oral other decuraation�s,..photograph. :Bead . to Wellvilla,". in _ pkgs. ed o i a rei*nt visit to Paris, where "There's a Rea, on," _ T [e.o I1Rnard's Liniment is the boar. he went to see his sons, who, are fighting at the front iii the AIgerian contingent for Franoe. - Ever read the ibov's irttist 'd new sae apy+ars from rim. t. time. They Lntgv*s ni7ag, tra., sad fn]i of human ED. 6. ISSUE 20—'13. ROYALITE OIL - "NOW SERVING GIVES SEST RESULTS PE l 101N Ho ES°' THE IMPERIAL" OIL COMPANY • Limited , iBRANCHES IN a` AU CITIES 's fsde in Canada + ' ^7F �• ]•ter /•r' published every Prlday moraing"Its 0200, 1t!iokering, Oak , TBRMB 01.26 per year ;101.00 if paid in advance. Subscriptions to the United 8tat44, $1.00 in advance JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1915 PICKERING COUNCIL The above council met pursuant to adjournment on Monday, the 10th inst. Members all present, the reeve in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. A number of accounts were . pre- sented for payment and referred to the respective standing committees, A -communication 'was read from the Hospital for. Sick Children, tTo- NOW Lits« PLOUGH SHARES -All kinds kept constantly on hand. Wit. MUSGROVE. Brougham. S-1-34 iii OR SALE -A first-class tnilch i� cow, Write or phone (BeLl or Ind.) F. H. ANNES, Wbitoy. 33-34 0RAGS SEED FORSALE-A quan- %.)' city of timothy seed also alsike seed at lot 18, con. 8, Pickering. E. E. PUGH, Claremont, tf OATS FOR SALE -A quantity of 20th Century Oats.-Appply at lot 10, con, 9, Pickering, R. H. CRONI{,1t, R- No. C wQ9it3`y, FOR SALE -A few Sbropshire ram lambs at a ressonable price. Apply tiot28 ooa;Ea,-Pielteriaak E E Y�*aaay auare- mont, _ 8 tf POTATOES FOR SALE -I -have a quantity of goo8 potatoes for sale at lot 7, con. 4, Ptckerinat, Apply to GEO.E.LAW HENCE Audley PLANTS FOR SALE - Tomatoes etc. also Licht Colt 3 Sears old. Apply C. NOEL, So. 10 Concession Markham Township* ownesi, Phone 3"5 Markham. 39-34 CeHORTHr'•'•N BULLS FOR SALE - IF.,-, .,- _4 r.: .: _ .. ._for night. Thursday Coillmerdal hotel, Oshawa, for night. Friday, Bandel's hotel, Whitby for night. Saturday proceeds to his own stable until the following Monday morning. Lord Roberts -The Celebrated French Coach Stallion, the property of Hush Mollroy, Highland Creek, will maks the season• of 1915 as to lows, Mon -lay May 10th will leave his own stable 1.1 5, oon. 3, Boar born for W. Dart's Scar- boro- P O. for noon, A. Callender'e Malvern, till. Tuesday noon. Tuesday afternoon, Bobt. Scott's Cedar Grove,. for night. Wednesday, W. Knox'@, Whitevale occur B ougbam hotel, ti+. —Thursday ---noon, Thoreau.-rti,roo..,, Chas. Ledgett's lot 2, con. 7, Picktrinj for night; Fridsy R. G. Cammack't —foti'l; sous , s Piskeuat for night Saturday moruingown stable until Monday morning. Fur ioso-(180+;.) The famous iron cam paigner, Record 2.09 1;4, the prooert3 of Ches. Park, Satt' n Nest, will make the a, ason of 1915 as follows : Mondal May 10th, will leave his own stable StoufPville, and proceed to Royal 13otel Goodwo d, for mgbt, Tuesday, Thos Beverley's'con, 5, Uxbridge for noon ., -___- L -a_, t__ _;-U. Wn Inanal., ..-SEASONABLE •: Fresh f ro-c�eri-es : = -Fruits and Vegetables wt R., l CS4rO;N', - HARDS~ PURE MAPLE SYRUP—GUARANTEED, MAPLE SUGAR—PURE-10 centgl ar cake ESV CORN SYRUP—in quart sealers, 25c. _• Nice Cabbage, Yarsnipa, Potatoes, Ripe Tomatoes, Rhubarb Pineapples, Oranges, Bal2anas, Grape Fruit. SIMMERS' GARDE\ AND FLOWER SEEDS SEED CORN—ALL KINDS _. child..Ciordon�liedhaw,'he must get MIDDf.ETON, Bronab•az_ _ 3' aight��Thnreday, via Richmond Sill, AMES —_ j H . Q }{ 1 l) I� an order from the council. PLANTS FOR SALE -Tomatoes, to Elgin Mills. Yonge street for anon y,L l3. ZIJ �J i J. H. Michell was beard asking for Cabbage, Cauliflowers, Celery and garden and night, Friday via Vic oria Square the use of a turnpike shovel for his flowers, Panaieea specialty, wagon on the and Cashel to Jacob Wideman's coo. 7, Get a Souvenir Spoon.with Pure Fruit Flavor Chewing Gum. division. road daring aseaon THOS. GAIAMAIDGIa, - The standingmmittee on Contin- Brougham. 90 33 Markham soca, thorns to own stable untill Mondayonday morning. Dave gencies reported and recommended (POTATOES FOR SALE -Gold Coin -gyk s, manager. TORE the following payments : D. R. C variety heavy yielders en -they steel ! PEEL'S _ a� SHOE _ s_ S Heaton on acct. of salary 75.00: M. qnalscy, 00 cent• er bag while .they �' E • W. ' King's CourtB)aip- [141151] (14722) N SLEEP,cort»r frock Rued sad Baso Line, The pure-bred imported Clydesdale Gleeson, attendance at division court, 83 d- 2.00; B. H. Stevenson. ditto 200 ; gd_ Pickering Stallion, the property of John Munro, 'ward Willson, salary assessor. 175.00 ; OR SALE -A new buggy, Domin- t Pickering, wit make the season of 1816 ' . ; w W H I . T . B Y - Edward Willson. assessor, for postage. 1' ion make, auto seat, p►�no boz. w 11 be as follows: Monday May 10th, will G00 ; John Murkar, printing notice sold cheap, A bargain for aomebod�. Por leave his own stable; of 9, B. F. coo, ._We always carr a complete stock of 2i further particulars apply to Will. EDV" I' Pickering, and p.oesed to S. NichoisI y y p of dehenture by-law. S. S. No, 14, 6,00; Maremout, P,0, 4033 i Du barton, for noon, thence to Wood's Fine Boots and Shoes, Boys' and Girls' School Shoes, Felts, - _i1n[vglLsity of Toronto, for- supplies c•urises stt hotel�weat_ Hill, _sili_Saes+a�n _ Rubbers and Uvershoea.._ - for Board of Health, 8.50; The Dover TR ATED�itrttr-tise-pr — -- _- court Land Co , _rebate oi-statute- the anderaiRn•d,lyt 4, con. 3, Pickering. on Tuesday afternoon Michael Hickey's, Men's everyday Work Boots our specialty. t labor leans tome rebsbeen per- Kunnas-ev=il h•� Baa wb's°- pig. The Liverpool, for night. Wedne• day Thos. having p owner may have the acme by praving Proper- ( Knox'@, Brock road for noon; S. Baths' Bell Phone 151. formed and certified ►+y Jas. L. Palm- ttyy andpa yin¢ azpso"&, DAVID s. CRAW- er 10 60 ; John H. Michell, overseer FCRD, Whitby a1-33 Pickering for Dight, Tharsda proceeds - J O H N1 EEL« div. 67, for eummutation for statute -- --- to own st his where he wit remain until ' labor collected on roll 191 f eta t p Friday noon; Friday afternoon proeeedr R. Beaton for disbursements for pus- KU8L1t' NUTI� to R. Pnckrtn's_Aadley for night. BROOK ST. WHITBY. — --- -- - t '.!ts. a 10.00 ;John Uormley attendance be re proceed to own stable where g ;V��tice is herehy Riven that x i3c•lnw he ai 1 remain until Monday morning 'before County Judge re Picketing was passed by the %lilnicipul C'•mneil bridge Dec. 1914 3 00 ; Wm. Allawuy of the Corporation Of the Town>bipof Edward Darn fell -79609:, (13461). - V ,rix ditto 3.00: Jas. Allaway ditto, 3.OP. Pickeringon the lEtb day of April, 9'he fashidasb y b ed imported Clydes. Established over Forty -CMB teats The committee beg leave to aeknow- 1915, proiding for the issue of Drtwn. dale stallion, the property of R. Datoe. �•-� of ledge return of cheque, issued is favor Green River. will andmokthe season isTHE i J�^��� , ■ of General Hospital, for treatment of tures to the amount ut 83.3t1tt. f"t the 1915 as fol'ows : Moeda• wi 1 leave his 1 1\w,../j urpose of defraying the coo i puts own stable for W. H. Major's o,n 5. Marcus Burgess, the BANK same having cchasin a new schuoi 9t1P 1n•i. huiiding R Pickering. for noxa. thence to idem n' OF been paid from iosuranee on decelased. anew school house in tir'M,"'I Vection betel for night; Tuesday Joe Wideman'@ ' The standing committae on Bonuses No 14 of the said Town%hip of Picker ` for Wire Fences. Drainage Matters. int and that such By-law was regi- Andle for night. ht. Wednesda S• Beth's -ASSETS OVER $48'000'000 • Greenwood, los noon. W. J McDoaai s Etc. reported and recommended the Y. ig y following payments : Eugene Percv. tered to the Registry QM,7e of the Pickering. t' r noon,E W. Sleep's base- e �; Of Bi$ltl lit t Registry Division of the County of line for night : Thursday Walter Bash's bonus on 278 rods of wire once on lot Ontario on the 23rd day of April. 191-5. Liverpool. for noon, John Barne's 27. con. 6, $2 40 ; E T. GrifStbe bonus Any motion to quash or set aside the Cherrywood, for night; Friday proceeds Deposit Your Savings Reg- on 95 rods o[ wire fence on lot S4. cot. same or any part the niust be to his own stable for night- Saturday F, ularly 6, bordering on_Alton& road '23.75: made vril.hin-three months after the W.Siiv,rtborn's, of 21, con. 9.Markham_ - s J. F. Scott. bonus'oa til rod of wire first publication of this bonne, an for noon, thence to bi • own stable until -- -Every Dollar Earns Interest fence on lot 27, con. L 25 80 : Applica' cannot be made thereafter. 1londay morning. tions -tor bonus on iivire fences were : RichardDated the 7tb day of Mx 7913: _ _Therom _ - P Ward 80 received from on lot a. con.following: Riehard . ..... Clerk Baron ashiouably bred son of9Har n sI Prude, We solicit your accountino k , DO\ ALD.R•- BEATOIe ' (� a, Ward. 1911 soda on lot 4, con. 9; George 21 g imported Clydesdale stallion, the pro 1West about 100 rode o, lot lir nen. 4: - party of W H. Pugh. Claremont. will 'SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Dorman Holt, 75 rods on lot 16, con. 1. HORSE REGI-3TER make the season of 1915 as follows. _ The standing committee on Relief Monday May 10th will leave his own -- 1 reported and recommended payment .table and roeerd to John 8entt'.. tot PICKERING BRANCH, p P Loren Regent- -1113 C. N. R. The P ' as follows : W. Mosgrove for goods 13tandard bred trotting ataWoo, the 21, coo. 8, Pickering, a gbt. Tuesday R W. CORDON, [Ylaaag Q Q Q , supplied to the Glenin family property of Thomas Maddaford Whitbyltobt.1!:agewn'a Mongolia, noon, Wm. era Brevp �' C Brougham, x,50, Dr. R 1rcZ for will maks til reaeoB of 1915 as fol- Armstrong s Locant Hill, night. Wed medical attendance on airs. Green, low � ooday May '.Uth wt 1 Iesve his Beaday Rnbt ne'sMilrb Ctdar Grove FClaremont, and operating on child. own stable, lot S, basetine_Pv:keriog and noon, G. D• AailBe's Chereywood night. i 800 proceed t H'ood's hoses, Went n' Hi I for Fr da a.. M. Hickey's rock rod night ` 'OORN ! The standing committee on Roads night t owdav 8 Nicboleon'• Dunbar Fridaursy, T A. Koox's Brock road noon, isad Bridges reported and recommend- too; for Bonn, own stable for night. Graha .• Johnston's Brougham m@rht. ,:,_CORN a : ed payment as follows ; C. rSpenser ecommend Wednesday F G. McCarthy Audle Saturday own stable until M y B Temperance hate,, Brooklm morning shovelling snow on Eastern rowaline for non pe - '- 'Whitby to pay one half 2.60 ; J. H. - ---- he of reliableflint — _ _ .-._--._ �t OMPton�S FMly Tor cob corn. ]Micheli. shovelling snow on western w - towotiae. Whitby to pay one half. , e FURNITURE FOR THE HOS-:=:-- — - . .2,110 ; George- Bradford for removing ew. a That never fails to give an +trees from corner of Greenwood and gide Boards, Buffett Improvabundance of fodder and corn ;Kingston roads 1.00 ; H G. Calvert } Cut Oak Bed Rlx�m RuiteN, hand others for repair to Carruther'e Chairs, Tribit-, Grachee, Daveuports, Avariety. ,hill. Kingston road. b0.00 : H. (i. Rug*, Lioaaleums Rood quality ' to C w n ezcelleot �1 �.rR _ 3 til Calvert and others for repairs to • 0.L. per yd. p all purposes Pickering bridge 5..00. Goods rout � t tij�_ On motion the reeve was instructed - � , p ptLR-���• n t11 Which is always is great demand for fodder, . to grant his order a the treasurer aiA ewor for mixing with the heavier sobbing sorts. fa favor of the parties recommended C. R. BU RL- IN Cir '�'ICKERING Something new here, but in great a" for payment in -the varlotlareports as V i • 'favor where grown last season. presented this day. � ' Wisconsin No 7 1. again on Monday May filet tit len : The Council now ad'ourned to dieet o'clock for the transaction of general :angel and Turnip Seed.; business and at use o'clock as a court ` of revision. All the popular kinds at right prices. FARM IMPLEMENTS Our groceries are the freshest. Ploughs -Including -the John Deer, Wilkinson and Fleury. Also, re- EORG pairs for the foregoing. -Wagons. Buggies. Also Tongue Sup- ports for binders, that make the $ROVGI��3A�li ONTARIO yoke easy and burden light. i White Wyandotte eggs for sale, from „ pure bred stock. It yea want any kind of farm imple- "MADE 1N CANADA" WOO D a SIL S t trent call or write _ L• D. Banks, - Pickering �I " F - - - - : ---- i Nord Touring - _ Are the Best for the. That wet Field .,Trice $590 With cement tile, which the Agricul- armpit Lural Colleges claim are the best kind T our neighbor drives a Ford -why don't ` made, Splendid 'brick are also made II ` Ili from the same material. We pmake II - -you? �'t'e.ase-selling more Fords in Canada ee us re lacing both the and brick, Get our eines this •year than evPr before -because Cana- bQfU l - I� befcre buying.. dians dem,41id tlta• Leat in motor car service ---$ome'Telephone 6704. � " 'n a H / N D L E & C 0-9 l'I w,. Canana" 'Ford is a nt,cessity—not a luxury.`F. WFilrgvALE, ONr, _ Buyers of Ford cars will share in our profits it we sell 80.000 cars between August 1, 1914, and Aug I list 1, 1915. • 10 1kout % 0: Town Car $$40 ; F. 0.- B. Ford, « ' Repair _6 hop 1 I Ontario, with, ail equipaindfincluding electric headlights. On display find for sale by Now is the time to get your Bicycles W. J. LUKE is -SON, - repaired for the good roads. Whitby. Ontario i .Get your Automoble Tires now. Prieds are away down: -Ford size 115.50, other sizes in - proportion. Ind phone 1913. Russell Andrew, PICKERING, Ont. 6-e .Estimates on- all Building Materials furnished I . Bag _H I� �'T O U'F' F�T'IZtLB3 -.. :'... ..�' ..w•ry:,_:.:`..' .•: _ ,-. •,. S-.. �.,rf .r...' ..p. r,.., :;,�-�:. r. :: - -- t. '�.,,..y..'3 ,.fy ..'�", `s.�-Y, k,,r`T'��".� ry y��.r :, - - , . _ ,:.m ��.�, ,.-, . «�..•t- _ _. ?` .: � .; -- a ;....,,, - - , . _ _ � a t •-ys a e•sr ^c -� r =• w F _. t _•. _ . _ CILARKMONT Mrs. H. Meehin and daughter, Mrs. Spoffard was in Torronn Miss 11 Blanche; of Brougham, Cal- led on friends in town on Satur- INVESTMENT B 1 Tuesday. day. -' THE DOMINION BANK 1 1r Mrs. m. Davis, of Stouffvl e, went a few days last week with rs. John Shirk W. Peafson left on Monday for Matheson where he has secured a position as fireman. O Mr. Harbron and daughte re spending a few days with in- Oshawa and Stouffville. Mrs. P. Macnab and dauiwter, Miss Bessie, spent a few days last week with friends in. Toronto..._ Hugh Gregg jr. has planted a large cedar hedge on his premises. .which adds much to its appear- ance. Thomas Paterson who -met with a painful accident while operating his circular saw on Tuesday of last week, is able to attend to his duties again. Carl Maurer, of the Standard Bank, and his. friend; George Colliter -of-the-StaRri#-Ran`k- Are you looking for a Profitable Investment 0 The Canadian Mantle Co., Ltd., offer for sale a limited, quantity of stock in the' new Company now being formed. A splendid open- ing for ground floor investors. Mrs. J. 1HndiI , rs. r - ass terms. Jones and daughter, Miss Beulah Woodville, spent Sunday with � By filling in the coupon below, Pickering in eret a par les may obtain par. 1 Wooere in St,�•.., -� ++ TIME TABLE-Piokering BtationG ;tib A meeting. of those interested Messrs. Holden and Boyd, of ti of this ,profitable invest- .._�' .- �.A.IR"Y' T. R. Trains going East due as follows - in tennis, was held on Wednesday Stouffville, made- a shipment of ment. e No. 8 Mail 8.08 A M. evening when a club was organiz. mixed` stork from Claremont on i /CG CRAM ! It 12 Local 2.50 P. M. _ a, ed. Tuesday and'Fred Ward shipped 14 Loc61 6.05 P. M. Thomas Gregg, H. F. twLTZER, Manager At the Piekerin Baker Trains going west due as follows- ? we are pleased a carload of cattle. on Monday. B B At •state, is able to be around Canadian Mantle Company, Ltd, $ • � No, 13 Local 7.47 A. M. 70 Lombard Sr., Toronto „ 11 Local • . 2.20 P. M. -rain after being confined to the - During the heat of the 'summer, come 7 Mail 7.W P. M house for the past week eaffering Fruit, Vegetables !-i'fithout obligation to me, please where its cool and indulge in' ' y�.f,�aom a severe attack of inflatnma- send me particulars of the above offer. our refreshments: _ snafus inoluded� *Uon. i ORANGES, LEMONS, GRAPE •� Ice Cream, Bricks, toffs, ice. s, ^ e W m. Dolphin and son, Fred, •"'' • .... Thankingdyoukfor past favors, we so- /`7 N T G D ! left on Saturday last on their re- FRUIT, BANANAS, and NAME ....... , .. g % turn trip to their farm in the PINE APPLES. ADDREBe....:;....:..,. ;; licit a continuance of your patronage, Peace River district in Alberta, HERB MONKEY, PICKERIN(I K A reliable roes to sell Fridays we have a fresh supply ofn After spending the winter in Lettuce, Green Onions, Radish, C C SWtEi �0 Eat HARDY CAxeniex (IROwY $zoos n, Claremont Rhubarb, Asparagus, J 6 s gat o, --in Pickering and Ontario R.'M• Tipper, the district repro Greenwood -.- Hardware ,sentative of the Department of Celery and new Count Agriculture was in town one day Strawberries. Call and see our stock of "Happy y'' -PAPER HANGING Thought" and other stoves 4i Inst week and left seeds at the 'N.EILSON'S ICE CREAM - ieehool to be used in connection Painting, Braining as well as other lines selling time. Start now at the t all the time. and Decorating of Hardware. with the annual school f$ir. H. J. �AR�VlrB lFstirnates gives. Eavetrougbing and repairing.. Send for list of 8pting Offerings, Derusha Bros. have thecontract for removing the old fend sur- W H. STEVENSON promptly attended to. .and terms to agents. rounding the school premises, it p&wmg +Ontarl0 Pickering and R. R. No. 8, Oshawa Work guaranteed and prices -having beeomedilapidll<tfecl a$d un --w w — — ----Borate:- i_ LI r Commiasi�n sightly and also erecting a fine - Lawrence Denny, Handsome ftee outfit. new fence and are now busy at -GREENWOOD. 'their work.STONE & WELLINGTON Dt e L.y Graham, dentist g -THERE HAS NOT BEEN { -Port -Perry, who has been making --� JH L1<�Nj1j �' _. The Fonthill Nurseries. -weekly visits to Claremont for the _ • • rl 1�►i'+a-+ - (Established 1837) past fes' years has disposed of his any increase 1II w>Ei1<•rx.v�=.E practice and will move to Guelph _ _ CARPEtiTER, a�U'ILDER �' C R 0 N T C 1* where hq will continue his pro- the pric® of - HOUSE VERANDAH. AND BARN --'- feeaion. His many friends here WORK. PANTRY CABINETS swish him success ip is new field C + DUMB WAITEfW. ATTENTION of labor. % la %� lum � I a Shingling and general repair _ A very severe frost occurred 0 work.', here on Sunday night which did ...- ,considerable damage to early po- See me about any job yon want If you contemplate doing say tatoee; beans and tomatoes thaRecords done. Prices right. .•were set out and unprotected. y� � 5304 Home Telephone. kind of building next season `'Borne state that plum, eberry and weft a will be pleased to figure •w 'I t re pear blossoms were alsoinlured. In 4W Port Perry ice was formed to the They ale made in Canada — consequently are not -:- F E E D -:- on your, regnirments thickness of half an inch. Geo. Gerow, of Port Perry, who Aubject to the °I'1 per cant War Tax. _ at C. N. R•> Station= _for all kinds of is managing his sons pump busi- Cherrywood building material. co matter what. - — - - - - - ed n is re but O Claremont O �'.50 b ess is C Pe•r ` renis t i , p r £� n They sell for $ attend to the req drements of the Cotton Seed Meal, Bran, Sborts, i �s p [•. surrounding country in this life, price you pav, , the Columbia Record at that price is Malted Corn Feed, Dried Brewe-s •:- PICKERINGI -:• ,and with his forty years ex "'i Grains, Whole Corn, Cream of the fence is qualified to give perfect exeeptiomally good value for the money: ; West and Monarch Flour, Blach. LUMBER YARD sati,sfaction. A first-class work- mas will always he in attendance, ford's calf meal, Beef scrap and A very' interealways service may AGO to the dearer whose name is mentiOIIei� below, Poultry love, Oyster shell, etc. ��^^►► 410 -he expected in the Methodist and ask him -to give. you a eatalogue of Columbia Phone Ind. Markham 5030. W„"L. Gordo" &Son, _ church next Suaday evening, - = _ when the pastor, assisted by the Z'izOmEi.l9 aelsor PICKERING Records. choir of the church and the mem- bers ofthe Sabbath School will ;If he hasn't: any owing'to the big demand, write - ,n..arJs.fdn�i render a service app ropris to for ' 'ti notslz<nue,j `fir e7rp�q: j �•d fmd ill;eu f� Independent phoae.� 'Mother's Day•" Everyone at- direct to The Columbia Graphophone Co., Toronto, �°'�"°°"�'°Oe"' �' �atsaes-9rsi `7eO°'r _ tending is. ia' requested to wear a 40 white flower. sand yon will receive one by return mail. Blit go to - .� •,•o -. _ _ Th Pickering - The season for the _&e -cracker - �+ _ Anisaace is again with aq and the :the local dealer whose name is mentioned below, and ss Ilrrnr mF .4,2 penal number of complaints are I... �. being heard. They are the cause _ ;ask him first; also ask Mimi to play over co=ne of the "a° •ar ..._ F . yaa :- of m4ny fires, as well as causing '" 9 � many run -s -ways. We cannot newest Records, including : �v �~ _ f lessen stealing and prosecute blame the boys for af<tna them -far so E .- '° fi B O1 the felons. we were boys ourselves once and May Pickford's official song, entitled— s p aid ,A >�bm having properf stolennommen- know the amount of fun contained ``�°° = ^ _= nate immediately wM- any member yin a package of fire -trackers: Sweetheart of Mine �8r0 =0 o I 9S a •�c; ^ `. o! Executive dommittas. - The Women's Institute will h A1701 I'm Not Ashamed of Yo>}, Mollie } -. t-�,' a; gra��d ti��i --Membership - X1.00• hold their May meeting on the 19th _ 8 a t ► at 3 u'ctock at the home of Mrs. $ M=av t Tickets.ma..behaa 4om the Pree/deat or; John'clock jr. As the electionMrs. mewhere a Voice is Calling.. _X1.:00 eeb gi at '° e o g g+ seorer.n onapplicafdon. - :~ of officers for the enzaurnR year A1786 Whispering Hope =p A a „ p Q z Ezac. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palda- w 7 _ L M ickeri y Handel's Largo, - - "`- or, C. orcombe, f'i kering, Oa will take place, it is urged that r , ever member be -present. The by Casals 1.70 O o 1 ~ . I 'tai W J-41 ark. ' k564O � .. � 1. � � � � J.A. -O'Connor.. prclgr��tttt1 will be Canadian Author- �'lelofl` In 1 : 11v LtiSal9 «' . 'e S� r secretary ivenby a number of trternher-1 a o. d a gg yo . = o Every member come and unr oa ao President. sen t rr p' y 3' 4 I erfect D�i�-' o- c k X1,37 �. quarter for the•coming year. `:�a.3644 _;. _ ar illustrated patriotic leettlre tlLi Y • will be given in the �INtho�li�t _ church on Friday night ' of ti".hrecent- • �S. JEPHSON, Pickerin , - . Ontario Good Luck = - week by Mr. H. J• Osborne ( ly from London England.) Hi, subject will be "EngIRnd To (I iy Agents wanted where not actively. represented. I _ or ConditienR in War Time." The With ''Trees lecture will be , illu-itrated with Apply Music Supply Co., Toronto. 1Z0 brilliant pictures. Mr. Osborn f Depends on having the right ]kind Of ail maswists and destaa De g has appeared in many Ontario pe towns who speak of hint in the t is stook . It will oft -of trees. Bowman's have • flap pay y very higbeet terms. Rev. A. Mc- heavy fibrous roots. a nail .t our wort. .cd inspect our stook Lellan has kindly consented to age obtain prime Don't be misled>h - Thep are grown in the right kind �-tts we do not emploo them, oonsegneai. _ occupy the chair. Everybody _ . • ' of soil. They are handled ly we can, and do tbroo off the agent come and hear and see. �/� �� If--S.�%'� n eommiseion.oth, nn ), sinpfom V will The Methodist church at Clare- �� LJ i f 1 and packed in the pink of �,..,;,, t; laop M nnmhM+r,o from tar. roust has been greatly improved - condition -and .they . i;� Co %V. '" i'" ""'i ,i by the new Lighting System, ,in- ?:ITRr GRANITE CO.."_ stalled by the Canadian Mpntle Two more agents wanted' , , lntatl Company, of Toronto. In convey-Tailored in Ontario County. satins with Mr..H. F. Switzer' the see our tt'c ll T ►ilored Hats, they Ore a revelation in gnrtlity.. Style p THOS, W. BOWMAN & SON CO. !�� .' W'tk I XE and Nrice compare well with $10 hats and not half the price. ,� General Manager. the haws Our prices are $2.50 and up. We give quality and --w-wSinfoi toed that there is a IA reach LIMITED ' Manufacturer demand for this class of goods ontaide of Pickering. Come now and 8ldgevllle, - On a and that they are `meeting with get one of, these stylish bats. Shop and Residence, Dundas St wonderful snccess. Owing to _ We can suit you. 'the large increase in their business; _ - r- WHITBY, ONT.' e they s re finding it necessary to --the new patterns are very fine, in fact CHOPPING 1 Three'doors west of, Whitby Hotnte incorporate their company, and WALL- PAPER they are beyond - • our . expectation. '� place a limited quantity of their Come and see them, y Al` D ' OAZr FUSING We are prepared to instal wood or fir1M stock upon the 'market. The - ptrmpa on short notice, also attend' ' Canadian Lighting System has NEW DRY GOODS -Hats, Caps Boots The undersigned is prepared to do to adl kinds of repairing. R' many satisfied users in cilia local- and Shoes. welts Cleaned. and we understand that grain chopping and'oat flaking ,rseveral of our local friends' are Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, financially interested in this Com- GROCERIES -ail the best in the market. Try a lb of our 28c. tea. every day in the week also ga plias enginfis and Paan, and eve have d doubt that Why pay 35c. a lb for tea not as good. the squre gear except on Sai:turday EMPIRE CREAM SEPARATOR` they will be successful in the i future as they have been ins he j D, SIMPSON & C�'o.s - PICKTRII'� G John F• Bayles, Greenwood Ind, Phone 26 post. I WHITBY BRANCH : -A. A. ATKINSON, Manager____ - - - -- a . � ,n;i: s d $ " ',-a , r�u -1,"` err•-, "z ;n; _ ,.:.5" �:.. .. -. ; _ _ firs " , , a , . - j' e . i , _.- - .-. ., - . . : , .:.' :.:..4 „•„ ,R -- / , . ' !' k y ':..its.... .. - ..�.. ,r:, ' F' - - �. r 40 I ... _ .. r� - :.: _ . . - - .. .. ..: .: • _ - .. , .. .. .. , . • - r. _ 11 ' been conscious ne a desire on her part A GIGANTIC UNDERTAKING -.. avoid lith, whilele he had been too thick- hkinned to read the detestation on her , ,i,I/ $ face, the horror with wbich he inspired . _ her. But he had lett her alone, and the .. Si[ve' :.Gwo, during the last two years, had fallen - -� *`. - I OSS T�� FATS OFZ�1IA a completely apart. The episode at the Lor- rr �RBOB F�OBK I11TORONTO �? tames' having ended, so to speak, the ac• : - ' quainter ace which •had begun the nett . iTE.I,L A D j'3N C ED. - LAUNDRY U N D RY S -ARCH - _ year Lady Judith came out, and been car• . _ ___ _ r! on very discreetly on ount of his _ _ __ __- _ _ _ __ ed wife, at the house of �tiende, end in tor- - ' Or, The South African Millionaire. nett; of beautiful gardens, or on the river. -• means perfect Starching, - Now he was in a. dilemma. If he wrote, One of New Docks Completed, !' - she would probably not answer, and if whetsed for sheer. he called he would probably not be re %i a8te Land Reclaimed West. deli- it lto one oiRtho. ee cdid hs ccs whicheyisu llgce8, tytLlulttlCB, e bring about the minor and possible _ �-'rn Sea �1'a),l and Ship Chan- ,•tate fab11CS, L.aC@ CtlrtalllS -C8'APTER Vi:-<Coat4iue ! money nR a stockbroker, things were ga thinggi we desire, and which would make uia a atrathiy.—tad at er, d•„w re. Lor• nel Progressing Rapidly.. Table - . W int on earth - ane-heLzec. that n cod emus Doasesse,l You to tell. -- genius _.-� Linens. - - . him?” she asked Judltti, tLe first Lima rwne, w•ho had ud-right whatever to oe over the detai% of -our lite, it it were nut stunt in she su art world. -played the part, su {that .the same chance is generally ober• The harbor COm1T1iB510IIerf3 Cf _ - zelative had d±ed, and Lord Giauceurt n y- female quack dcctr-thT r to Lon• ed for good and evil alike, and We often I ` - . V eared jme iatcelling of enrugemet don societys b .. To ale rooeedin with the , at least that week, and the twu found when the beauties were reeving for their expea it:ure o 24, 190,000 II ]¢II- + Ve1. themeelcee, tar the flint Uma for many afternoon dei", could be consulted in ro6ement of the harbor d the =• - monthe, dining alone.. Later, or doubt, her boudoir on the eabject of scandals. .i CHAPTER VIII. P � �, (; �OSSf! someone or other of their "habitues" who Ehe Nan not ill-natured, and had certain- Creation of 8 new waterfran#/Ca1- •. ��i , ly $iceh me Eery gpod advice at• differ• IL really seemed as it Lady Judith had i, came and went, would step in on their been right when she said that her new CUlated to meet 'the needs ofihip- has been the . way to Parties. The two were reading the ; eat times. pose would probably bri her luck. It °-' . p ping for long period of yeal*s to ,.ems favorite in the evening yapeitt. bath Sicca over to a • When she had invited Judith Roach, she did. Three weeks after t at tearful in. feeling of irritation with the reiatioa for ; had no arriere pensee. She had rather a terviea• with Sir Hubert Gresham, she come while also keeping in view the I- :I hoateforanore � ' _ scot hdving at least yvetponed' his de, feeling about young ,girls,. and rarely adk• was Dropcsed to by one of the moat , idea. o{ developing t:,1e City's attra,C- ,� arta tbar150 ears -.cease till the end of the aoasua. ; ed. them to her. parties. charming men in -London, a future Deer, . TK y _ "Do you see that the Ellison girl is go- ; She had, a3 a matter of fact, intended who was already first secretary at the tivene is. — , ,Inc to be married?" Lady Judith realized her party to be a very esciw;ive *one, and i Embassy at Paris, and whom everybody Work began in the spring of 1914 I �I�ywyw., ATCaROCERB ithe moment she had uttered the words. invited the Gtauoourta at a moment when: said, would soon be minister somewhere. that it 'had been a fatal remark to make. and at •the end of that- year -•one I `vim It had brought ,upon "her Har mother's: to was away, and lady Glsucourtgbored piece it certainly was an extraordinary ions AS Ione Postponed to death chaperoning Judith throu h her pisco ct luck, and Judith was conscious concrete dock 800 feet by 178 feet T The Canada Starch - Y queauon. � firs: season, and she had allowed Judith that. ball the triumph of it lay in the fact' had been -completed, 75 acres of CO. �� es,, so I see " then, atter a neo- to go alone, under toe chaperonage, of that it was so unexpected.- He had be•,n .1,s. interval: "What on earth made you Lady Bill Fenwick with what result we very attentive to her laic year, theht he land reclaimed in the industrial diff- 55 hell him?" I had gone- away to Washington, where he ' And becacse the sublime moment had have unde re -ply' , trier and served the railroad rid- - eom lets! And in testy to her suggestion, . Hush had heard that she was engaged to Sir ill 8 _4000 feet -of the crib founds . „_p y gone by, Judith answered: Glover, who had been revolving this very Hubert Greiiham. People.ara always ey g , Don my word. I don't keow; I cer• ; plan for several week:, put out the tearer• fond of anticipating facts for fear they tions for the western seawallll com- talnly shan't tell anybody again." should seem not to know them early . are remark: leted in readiness for the COII- sada&teal dustrict and construrtioII "I realty think, though it makes you enough.' Tb:e summer he had hoped to P Angry when I say it, that you couid do "She wouldn't marry me." reach England on leave earlier in the Crete super-fAructure and over of a seawall along the -western city, ' y Why not?" worse than .^antes Hugh Glover. *[ter all , year, but it had been im osaible, and it P This time, haling furl control of her ex_ he 15000 feet of the_.#oundations,far elle -front mato Ht e, l ,., F&iles t0 !0_ It s hie duty, and now that his wife was very fortunate thatould d not dose r prrreion, lire, Lorraine rnTsed-iter-serene dead . . i blue eyes, and looked him in the face. eo, for if he had,=he,would have found I retaining walls in the fillip channel 'Leet the weistern waterfront aiLd "Do you imagine that we shall have to i ^Oh, I don't know, because " her considerably taken up with Sir Hu- made ready for the concrete super- Create . wear black?" Judith asked, and by the bent. As it was he did not reach tondo° I sttUCture 5600 feet OfThe tart that they both laughed.'•eeem• - .� ea pression of her face, Lady Glauao rt till the middle of July, and Ladp Glaa- v , � � Protected iVaterwa - q ed to end his phrase: y knew that it would be futile w pursue the •. _ court never let. go at him sill she carried • Why, that a the very reason." - - ponversation. him o8 to eDe°d` a week at' (ilayconrt. Permanent Concrete ' Docks - II t 1niII2 - -, - Then she did know=! .their ]ace 4n Hertfordshire. � to connect the r harbor -with' _- __ "Ob, a girl as good-looking as that," be D • As a matter of fact he.was quite ready I built along both sides of the clan- the Humber River, which bounds, CHAPIEH t1- acs coloring a little. d to be caaght how of by Lady Glaucoart. , n41 IIItO the llarbOr. Z'I1e entire the city OII west.. The wOr)G Wali, a ea .Loin¢ Ott->vr-ihr� _ _ _ Yea. Hneb @Ttirfria wife was dead. and ; twenty end h •wn t married yet and Lad? Drovi a e reYsaBt him-' cosh of the works completed to 1750 Inc u - e flee nip OA thi he was desperately in -*&at of money• entire That seemed worse than.ha wife's death,!131auoaurt is eo anzioueto get rid of her i°WhenrLady GTan onrtew euanformed by date, lIICiuding the neW dock re- protected harbor to a depth _ although that ha i -t�eri accompanied by , that she almost stove the men going up and down the stairs and implores, them to i Judith that he bad proposed,, and that ferred to, amuunts to about $1,• of 35 feet. To use the words Of ' the feeling of remorse which comes even she had accepted him, she eat down and whew those we -have only pretended to !take her songy. —_-__ - love die. and we realize that we have not I Once more "Iltil;h Glover' leagh�d, but 1 sighed from sheer relief. 653,009, Of Which spm $900,000 has the ooanm28slo�ner's chief engineer, a this tame with lase mirth. It didn't at` Th:e tirne I bops Judith , " sbe be been spent by the harbor commis- E. L. Cousins, "There w -,id be only >3eatm was rendered more emphat c by an !t a er one of her i the fact that it w -aa hor death that im- a.Sirl to be h's wife. whose mother was moat terriblo Iooka. she con not ear poverished him They had never been offering her to ant man.-,Omebow, hoer- to hear her mother_ put Into words. just I Mardon GoFernment, bor, either land or deep 'water, so rxh the Glover*. bat what little they had , ever great necessity is, however much wbat she was goin to do. 'What she to- A TePmente with the Grand YI1at a veeaed of any draft can sett- t had bean hero, and now her father. who one sees :hat one is obliged to-I±mit one's eu.t migght be. she dg:d not dare think )net g -had settled it all upon his dagghce:,; aepirat.cce, and cramp' -one's ideals, ro• j now. SLe wan content to enjoy, bar luck j Trunk Railway and the Canadian ly enter the harbor, anchor in any aveaged the neglect of her for years paef, i mance, and the romance associated With j to she fall. to try and care for him sad-1?a,eifie Railwa have freed the west part of it or tie up at any 0f its p�y refusing to . continue the allowance. love linee•re tonger -and stronger than -'Dist up wrtir his love-mak±ng. and imag',ne 1 y Pfaturally, lir went about abusing b.s fa- anythims else in the. mind, it -not is the that ail would be well. It was good w be ern half of the inner wstetfTOnt R"I]Srves•" _• ther-in-law, while his realized the justice heart. The fairy prince. with what re- I loved, ;cod to forget the past the taints , from their eontrol and makes it Toronto •own,s the islamd and a ..- `of his act. .He had never been consider- ! !uctaeee the Touxe girl relinquishes him. she did not even dare think nf, only she rear ortt0 of it is used foe' ub- - _ _ ate' w poor Mary, nor had he been fa.th- I Lbs bald in head and tte.iha elderly man and j case c sten that tihenf.s pore b e. sh uji available for detiela- ant. great P e. The eomml!- ful. if it had not been for hei allowance sp The work undertaken by this lake par purposes. he might even have ill-treated her. He'' pimple ee plink pr.hand acimoshiat le man perhaps a c!didn't.touD hor�har ld ��lconrage w Aid tea ! port, a city of 500,000 population, swriers have kept in- view a city- had a fearful temper and was as unprin--i y .L D . cipled am a man could be. who yet does . often find the women of the4r dreams. her. ` ' ' for the -'purpose of developing ire beautiful and _plan to construct s' not. overstep the liiatts allowed b77 se- P7otwithet indite that he was a widower, I The young man was in a seventh beaven maritime trade and eni00uragllig boulevard and dTive'Ray 200 feet _- clety. Society,* after all to very indulgent., and an mpecunoue widower -of no pro -I of delight. He had come over on Dtrrpoae - And bar widened those limits as tar .,e fessioti, Hugh Glover had hoped that if he i to see what was happening and when he the establishulent of industries fur wide aCrO'S9 1112 entire waterfront possible, nepec:ally for men. On account !'vas to marry again, and he didn't qu'te eaw Judith again. her beauty dazzled him niches an object lesson in i.`le Way of the city, crossizig from the mala - of hie Coed looks. .and ready wit, and:see what he was to doithe didn't. that She would be the most exguie,te ambae+a land to the island and from the -_�"•N what someone had described as "the' be would find, what he described " a deice one day that- had ever been seen. Of courageous building far the fu- . at hoe of his enormities," he was even a I comfortable widow, a widow with at least and the tact that she .was beautiful and lure. In 1910 as Ocean tramp island to the zna.inland again, over favorite. He certain! was very amne:ng• ' a competenee. - well -os. gore him that comfortable; con- the two channels which afford �n •L T -"Don't you think same -woman will find tented feeing that he wan not being mar• sailed from Scotland with 8 Cargo sad he had eicelient manners, He had. _ . - pat needed the advice of his astute little ms so like *oor Charlie,?" he had once tied for hits money or hie position, Last of scoria blocks for Toronto. The ttBIICe t0 the harbor from the lake, ; friend Mrs. Lorraine, who su Bested that asked Mrs Lorraine. while his own am -.I ye she had seemed to him a little cold, steamer restyled its d'2stin8ti0n Y 11 i he should marry Judith, one morning in bitten was w find eomdone ere little like a Litt,,,, tiff a'littre hard altricet. This b ffiean5 D$ modern liift bridges. • Carson Street, when, he et Doer Mary .as possible year be wondered why he had never no- but; found upon arrival that there This boulevard will be 13-mibes long o4ped at her A widow 'with no'childrea. that was ticed baw exquisitely tender her eyes was no public dock Where the cargo and the alt parka departBieat has ' door to breakfast: with her. after ridinrr u with her in the Park. for Hugh Glover what he had been looking ter during the j were, how full of feeling Trow aE Limes u was one of those men who have every• past few weeks. and now Mrs. Lorraine they seemed to be suffused with mists. aA could be landed, that for accommo- prepared'1. • - 9 to catty the botnle LL erg they need till the and, and either pro ed Jndtth, Judith who had outlier- if she suffered. He did not know that it j dationr at privately -owned doclris yard renew their torttinee or go under and die. RCree!f, a glorious arabesque on the was s look of agonized maternity that I COID letel ground the city. • Appear. but he would never ba guilty of Daaele of his most intimate thoughts, but. had braugbt that exprereion to her eyes. ...-Heavy Chargers were Made, -Completely y petty economies, never sponge on hie who was quite the iaet kind of woman he To him she seemed more than ever the that aftoer II these. char affording a driveway along tie , ' ey,.' fitenda more than ' 1e Derm ss hie is a had ever thought of marrying embodiment of an ezquieite Madonna. g � n man, for it ±e not considered spongin; K*turally. these would- be- the 'eery When she could forget,- when she was -there was not Buffcient . Water waterfront, and throough the raVIUCA •"- ly,�. when a man doubtful tfuls dead, in tact '1%seemedto him not given over to dreadsand�ndam r ovtn�gs. &Io,ngsi,ae the dock to � which surround Toronto for --40 ii graces the board of hty duty in propoe,ng to her now that his Judith realized that this Augnot in her friends, and smokes their beat cigars, tho-m:l•e9, In construLtin the wateT- '; fact of hie being a man is, in a way,- a own home, :which gave the vessel, and 8 big part Of her $ setoff, in these days of man -dearth, and that he would have to: do that in any i "coo of aecnr ty as anything could, wain cargo had to be hghtered to tthe front boulevard 986 acres of adj&- he had nit•tst•aily a horse, a very good• gyp• bus jttet the fact of what had hap- I the happiest she had event o late, some cellt lands are being redalmed and looking horse• on which he rode most peened, made him shrink, Was it likes Slate at a teat Sddational 2x g T of her •ir:rliehaees returned, and if only g mornrnsae to she Park„and reviewed the I that lie bad been the only one? Pip devoted to rk u oyes. tt had not been for the yresence of her pati Pa P rp situation, for tblth him there was always The girl was t.wt, there was no doubt mot iter she might bars bee° given aver ; The captain laid tihe:•ca- ' before, The ship channel will be 7,900 feet a situation m be reviewed. Esther he had I of that. O! coun•e. she had been very ent±aeFy to- the enjoyment of the present. leII 400 feet tLiCle and 24 feet deb really gone too far in some flirtation, and 1 houngt sIL eemed roam o bsihim had some -. But ehc felt that, to enjoy with anything the Board of Ttade, whose pre6i- g p, had to consider how to-•ge•: out of it, .os like torwarulneen, she would harp to be i dent was Lionel H. Clark , Tjhe through the centre of the industrial. - hitherto, hie wife had threatened to oienied so very surprised, and the tact somewhere with her admirer w3ere noic district. The lift brid es- to con- leave h, m, or eco a in his de+b o that she still wandered through London one knew, Her mother's ptesence.remind• result Was publag rtfon far the g j tell er at er; or ase is cr store were 1 - er ne•ef the isiland with the mainland dunning him or someone whom he par-, Lc. I ful, and followed heir train of eligible ,said .seemed laden wltm deceit. lifts shedocki RM- nlarty wished to be friends -with hod gin• I young men, zrho, am, the eeeeooe eueceed construction Of ode led telt this eo strong that she had., t tension and harbor roteetion work on him rite cold ehoujder. IL-had:3eetime' .each other if they Crew lees in num. � spoken ta'her mother a6otit A. - - - facilities-; this resulted lin• loll in P -V i system of hirr this, to review the e.tua bei, yet increased in solidity of value, 'May I beg' of 7,ou not to draw me into the• formation of a 'new -boiard of and the Dominion Government was tion, and plan ''our 4 course of a�tIn. j and were of a more .marrying type, he the conversation when you Lad he and I asked iEl 8 ro Gate $8,143,484.66 with a cleverness whish, if bestowed on told himself that much harm had not are together, I simply can't talk to him harbor COIIImi861oIICrs, endiORed PP P 1.mora Drodtable things, mi ht hero been done, and that so long as no one before you. It would be much the same `for them. e gone wita}l absolute powers of expropri- I - j lar. _ knew ;and because she was a young girl, thing if Madame Dufour' were there, can't red operations undertaken . And the idea had already becauee. he wee married, he held hie you see how trying it fe?” Her voice wad ati0ri tU COnBttuCtr and operate p gig PC aim which embodied all that was contain- it couldn't. have, ' spoiled her ire±tared. peevish, hysterical almost. It railways, t4 construct and .o.perate by the Toronto Harbor Commis -1. _ ed in her suggestion, when Mrs. Lor- chance+. He did not know that there had was the first time she mad ever appealed sinners constitute t'h0'18r Bt h raise, to answer to his laintivMrs. Lor', been a child, he had never -been an bab- to her mother, the first-ttme she had ltfr- docks nail t4 fraise drberi•tnreB for Be }- D draulic dredging work ever under - "Why I .haven't enough teff to- pay for itue of -the Olaucourts, and the'episode of i ed the curtain, even A little bit, from off the purpose of raising the necessary •�^�es• $ rap waemini I'll have to wash my-ehirta , the trip to Paris ire had not even heard I her inner emotions, and Lady Glaucourt money. • • taken in the t�orld. The new docks myself, and bang them up on the palings ; about. As a matter. of tact_ it had been. in pas mystified. Was it possible. she irk•- Toronto owned about 83 t cRRit. will all be of permanent Concrete In Hyde Park." had said: the winter when the Glaucourte would in ed herself, that 'Judith really felt it so per : Why do ,earth, �On't poo marry Ladg -any case have been out of •town, for they much?,. While she came to the conclusion of the _ watet+frOat, Whicah ext, ds Construotion with at least 24 feet_ Judith $oath?" never came to Loddon till 'the end of that, there was that in her daughter. -which of nater aloe •dC - and willl� be He laughed a little awkwardly, when she January, and then only for a few weeks, was beyond her grasp. Was it possible, for 10 !Hiles along the north shore �= , added: .. .. I.Lately,-the older .woman had developed she wondered, irwakening to a revelation: of- Lake Ontario, but the greatest• served by railroad sidings connect- ' I really think you ought to." asthma, and they had spent their wintera that the had thought it was the right is with all the railwia lines ea, 1 He tried to meet her ogee, but she tarn• thing w do to tell Sir Hobert? portion of this owaers4u as to the g y at dice or in Cairo. P P S teriII TOPOntO: -Notwithstanding his brilliant and clever east and west of the harbor, Which $ ed, them. purposely away, gaz:n _•with an , (To be continued) • • .. _ _ Intensity at* the teapot, which'* object, hosteese suggestion, be had told himself -. extends for two and a-half"miles - + . '; did not see to jttetity. He wanted to that Judith would not marry him, Trot un- s know what she meant by "I really, think ; lees -a very ugly thought outlined itself, ", along the centre Of tyle city, bhe you ought to." Did she know? I one lie 'would not have told his hostess, ' harbor being protected from tJ11C _ . - POII:sh Peasant. G irls. r - If she did, she wasn't it, to tett any r for ease wan not that sort, not at _All. if It Thr Only Thing To Do. - waters of the lake- b -a not•ural is. Polish women have been known body, for it would throw great deal ,tit I she had been, there would have been an - •• - _ y _ discredit on her boia e.-pa�ies, which were end of the garden of Eden. On the con. To illustrate the„saying that the land, Of the'inner waterfront, on to fight on the battlefield and die .. oonsideTed "already -well not exactly •'Mo teary, she Had, what a French welter here stU id person sometimes says a the 'ha•rbor, time cit owned about in the cause of•their-country-• and - there meetings,' as Lady Vane Harris described wittily as une animalite lion. P P y , y had remarked. note.” II really amused her to have last witty thing without knowing 'it',' an' 50 per oent.' All this w#terfront what seetrled harder to some, they -It ie -not &.place• where one can take I peopl"e. at her house, and to gamble. Half English paper quotes the following property owned' b - the city and in. I have given u . all . their .--worldly. - - -. 1.the "Jenne fille,'• someone had said pur. I the women in London would be far hap. g P P Q d S p' y Em= to Lady'Glaucourt afterwards, And I pier living quietly, and daren't. . - anecdote concerning a .mediC-41 clU •1I1g an area of Wase land east goods, in .the Same cause. Lady Glattoourt had'felt guilty of care +he woiiTd hs�e been horrified at his school professor and an exaepera.t of the harbor, covering 1,300 acres,' Dlany have -been exiled, but never_._,... lesancsa, and had been, obligtd,to take uy' idea, and possibly have cut him_ ever af• . the Lorraines so ser to mate them all I terwarde, for she had a code of honor and ing student. was deeded to the harbor commis- has there been a murmur 'heard rj ht. I rpcsrale of her own, like men, only of , a you see, Mr. Smith," -said the sioners. from 'these_ brace„ womep, who are _ ut young Phillip Lauder declared -it I different kind. Her Social strength lay . wasn't a place you could take your old ; in that No, the idea, it he ever gave professor to . this young span one The new board was formed in the capable of any sacrifice. Indeed,: another to, strep: - j way to it, would lie entirely between Lady day, "the u'bj¢ct of this dia:glan1 beginning of the year 1912 aeld the •the intense ##��aa,tiriotic feeling which "Then who on earth goes 7" someone had Judith and himself, but for the 'moment lapis were mads ublicr in NOvem- exists in 'Poliand to -day is due far _ asked him. I he still hoped that the "comfortable wid• linl;ps, ibecause one •of his legs is P P . . "Only the very ripe." t ow' would take pity on him. He had just a trifle shorter -than-the other. Naw be r. They oal•led for an• ex iendi- more ter tea-�comean of—the-country. — . ._,- . And Mrs, Lorraine's country house had I, reached the stage when he confided to her ,, titles Of $24,190,08891. The laps than to the opposite sex. . earned the unenviable name of '"The Gar. I all Dhe things tbat•bad never happened what should you do in suchacaee? p The Polish women have eve•r.bee.D • . - den or Eden.". ;• .. to him, in order that she might forgive �`I should limp,"too, - I tlii'nk ;pelade filling is a strip of land; Perhespe. as, someone said, all that mar. I him and undertake to reform him. „ ' flow- covered by water, across the noted for their physical charms, ' But the idea wouldn't desert him, it sir, replied the student, with. SII ed it from the pollee, wan Sire. described se's entire innez wabe'tfrotnt to provide their hands and feet being, from an frankness. she Had been described,' ere But like a bur, and returned again and i expression of perfect innocence OA -cine of the pure to whom all•things are again, revisiting him, almost with fm- a neW pleralead ling and the COs- artistle point of 'view; absolutely ; •� rotten." I pertinent insistence, a few days later, his face, r n ti0 of ew d ip deep' perfect... ... "I don't pretend to be good," she used i when events crowded toiselher, in order -to • st l C ri n Oe11rb iai1H to say. "and I don't pretend to be shock make life nnhea}able, and to bring before ter ; reoiiamation of the waste land In "the field at harvest-t•inie' far ed. I am simply doing openly what him the state of hie finances. in a manner ' , .Work ;for a Co -cd, b,y pumping sand-i�n from the ha.r- more women are. to be seen than. . - .. everyone else does 'hypocritically. of I which retiembled the brutality of near re-, - 'bor and from •the bed of the lake men, and the effect of their differ- ' courpe the right thing to do is to -gn to lations. A professor in the economics de- . the Moulin Rouge with a prayer book 1n I H:e father-in-law, aw, through iiia attorneys, arta[lerit of the L'niversit 'of Mi,- outside the istlamd to Creatg'.,an in ant coTat+eii dress makes am at•t•rac,. _7euin res once to s letter from llu 2 ,S lr S o their phealnue. ,When I reach the pitch of de• int mate t at a never w ed to hear S011rl w o was BSEtIgSl:ng 8l1 jectis or • l . epair, which I hope won'tcbe for s long from him ager±n. oldest friend, from to be R'rit£en, asked alts' off ®eawall a ong t{te waterfronit east dresses are genera.tly pinned. up' time, when I wanfto read my prayer book ich'om Pre bad already borrowed a good papers .of the harbor for more than tfvree•I leaving .bright petticoats expose I shall do so• in Church. • After all what deal of money, in charming language !n- the girl students the other day what- milers to protect the. shore. of thin to view. - -• - formed b±rn that he was just going to be P -- eanetitntee soother, the it pe of one pea• sh'e was going ;!to do Miter grad . son to see another, and if people meet• at married, and wanted every penny he , , — my hoose who are friends ina.tead of bores could lay hands on, to do up,hia country tion. _ • _ ��•-- tace. And his tailor refused to give him • dC1 why ehonldn't they?" D• `I'm going do gest married," re- � - Catarrhal Fevs� 8o it had become the tiiahign for people any more credit.. This wan very serlous, i , to utter Hale screams of surprise at find• dor without clothes.he could not even go, plied the co -,ed' _. Q INFLUENZA PIRk Eye, Shipping "'t Ing their particular- friends at the Lor- and make love to the widow, "'Very well, +hen you may write a � Favor, EpIzectic , __ - : _ In nee', and while everybody played very But'it would not be so easy, he told him- „ i� _ high, and very late home were he very - salt, to renew relations with Lady Judith. paper on the high cost of living, O And sal diseases yt tho hoax affecting his throayt, speedily one so tar, had a,te b r the distinctive He had never been an habitus of tete gaif� tyle profeSSOr. .. enr!ds bohis and orgies in the same et4ltle_ke?rt trotnTsivfrml - - of their parties by Having been discover hoose in Piccadilly, he did not eren ire• a tlhsm I►j► esing 1pohtl's D1sUmpslr and Covgh compound, 14 ed their pa, -and ria avis o been had yet 'gnent the same people, and, as a.matier ,-T. .. Oft*ILdW at one bottle 4Luara•ttesd to cure one caew .411111, 1. revealed that the erring oath had met at of fact., of late yearn he had not gone to !far heoQd tastes' baby colli, stallions, all ages and ova. w the 1,ot•raines' house. Bo, for the moment, large parties or dances at alF, itn1ree it The wages of slri arF paid in, full4LItIona4Xost skillful sElenLfflo oompoand: Any, druggLt - 'i was to meet someone especially, and on the assisted by a very charming hfiablind; low occasions when they bad met, be had them* are n0 deductions. . _ - 0 _ . _ NOHN Mt5a1CAL CO:, Goshen, Ind. U.S.A. who w2w in the ci{y, making a lot of •IT (+ . . - --- _ - .L 3 x of the Lusitania nothing.was heard f officially at any of the wireless sta IDSITANIA tions until shortly after 2 o'clock, INKING OF E rs when the wireless operator at p. . , Land's End, Ireland, caught this f, jst hurriedly 'Come at once. Big ` ilist ; position ten miles south of. Fo --astest Ocean Liner fit the Wrld' Seat � to Bottom Kinsale." That was b German Pirates all that ever came out �' of the ship so f'as can be learned. _ It would not far not have been sufficient to have blown up tihe 'boilers to More than thirte a hundred lives'were lost when the Cunard stop the wireless, for the ewer genoy batteries were there to work ,liner Lusitania. was torpedoed without warning off Old Head of with. Something snapped the whole° Kinsale, Ireland, by A German submarine Friday afternoonr sink< thing out. The word from -Land's i -five minutes. ns within thirty End was out to the world in an= other two, minutes. Every port of y Out of a total number of 2,104.•persgns aboard, passengers and the Irish__r�oaat was notified. and_ -. crew, -with over 200 Canadians and 189 United States citizens, Passed the word along. Men on `✓ < � ' the jump from Wa betweeterloid clear �k.x..?b..,s,...a. .... ,, .�.. n 800 and 900 are reported ashore at Queenstown, Kinsale, down to Cape Clew rushed into Galley Head and Clonakilty, but a late bulletin received by the small boats and large boats and The Cunard Liner Lusitania, Sunk by the Germans. „Cunard .Company in New York from a chief steward -expressed dashed out to sea. R �] i his belief that no more than 500 or -600 were saved. Old Head of Kinsale was the next SURVIVORS I�O�S TELL ►oua to hear from relatives of the �-' ,to send a little word. A marine _ boys, to whom they would be sent. �� -- ---==Among the .survivors, ,it is. reported, are many wounded, who olrver there with powerful glass --Mrs. Gardner fainted when the for have been taken to .the..naval hospital at Queenstown; es made thus estab- O F THEIR ESCAPE pedo struck, and went dawn with = out listed to one side almost on he- elder n, who stood fishing that the explosion must-.-have--been- _been_ terrific; or there. swag the point of turnip over. There the strip T so -_ B � by his rgother, went down with the s .1s, second interior explosion. -._- was .only a brief flash of this, and _ship, but came to _„h,e­_sul - - - then came the word, "She has Talks With Toronto and Ontario where- he bas hauled into a boat in Loss of Life Enormous. ' = This warning apparently did not gene." As a matter of fact, it is People Saved From . the which his father was lying llunoon estimated the Lusitania was hit Lusitania. The very latest bulletins received cause many cancellations, for the , - scious fzom shock and c i The around 2.15 o'clock and was under -� enumerate so few survivors that it ship sailed with a very fuli.pa,asen- _' _ _Esther died�oon aftercrtrds, and 45 2 water by .. Lloyds officiay A despatch from -London Says: is feared .that. more than --1,300 have l ger list. llP y the. -boy,. believing himself alone in : isb ed.1-zhArles g rites -of - 'an ,an survivors are t e world, was taken •ta (Queens ` ' Then the observer made out the ree ahi London. Lown, where he found his younger • -' Out of the -2,104 passengers and agent of, the Cunard Line was at � y' 8e P B small boats on the spot left when Frank Hook; an 11 ear -old bo crew aboard the ship, 1,254 passers- the pier, and in a statement made Y Y brother alive. They are at a hotel, and 850 crew, there is definite 1 then, said, that the voyage the big ship vanished. passenger near Euston Station, .the younger ggyym� yage of the F on the Lusitania was re- conoeTnina leen• than Lusitania would not- be attended turning to England from Toronto suffering from exhaustion. It is Z 700 of them, and even the uncon- by any risk whatever, as the liner The Daily Mail in an editorial with his father and sister.. He -was thQu•ght_ they will return to Can firmed reports of rescues at vari- had a speed of twenty-five and -a says of the sinking of the Lusitania Pitched overboard as the boat went Lyda, where they have relatives. sous ports. add_v_ few mote to the half knots, and was provided with and the loss of life : dawn and suffered a broken lag by host Mother and Babe. ---_--- - unusual-waterti t bulklead�- -" - _ - -- strikin a piece of, wreckage, The -1jgt. Bh It was not an act of w$r;-Lt was $ p ems. Thirty survivors of the Lusitania The latest bulletin eome-9 from In. commenting n_the report. of a case of sheer cowardl murder. boy sank, but came up again and " A Y arrived at Euston Station, Condom, Queenstown b wa of Live 1 the torpedoing of the Lusitania, To the American people who suf-. clutched an upturned boat. He be= • _ Q y rpoo P P „ rated from h'3 father, Sunday evening, Among trhem war throu h the Cunar7 Coma It .marine men pointed' out that in; fered this _ B 1? ny' . who did not know the was slave � --r�teven$,- ai Montt ed -- reads ; - Lir nia. cot ourselves we address no words of wife of a wounded armor officer just ----.-fie-S`tormcock-ie landingabout 160 nat be stink by a single torpedo: impertinent counsel, but we do until he found hiss in a hospital in p over from Flanders. She could' passengers and crew. It is re- The Lusitania carried -Alfred venture to offer to them from the Queenstown: not believe that those she looked ' ported by the Admiralty that the, Gwynne Vanderbilt, Elbert Hub• bottom of our hearts a message of Mr%. Lohden's Experience. for were not among the 30 until she trawlers Dock and Indian Empire bard, Charles Frohman, and other profoundest ,sympathy. It is at. Mrs. Rose Lohden and her daugh- had spoken vrith every one of them. have about 200,; the tug Flying Fish well-known people. Just before such times as these essential by the ter, of Tcronto, survivors of the She GaAs w6rd-o"f her mother -add ' 300; three torpedo boat& have 45 the stelmer sailed awav many of kinship of the English-speaking Lusitania disaster, tell a pathetic hei 19 -months -old baby the mother - •:living and. four dead. the. passengers received telegrams peoples that we make unmistakably story concerning two --.English wo- waa bringing to Lomdon. "We are putting these -up at the: from a mysterious source warning I manifest that we share their indig. mea who were rescued by the boat prominent" Dead. different hotels and boarding them not to make the voyage as cation, -loathing and contempt "far in - which the Lo en lest _ th Ttra hod' of Charles Fro houses." something -was going. to happen to the assassins who sneak under the steamer. y Win, London, May 7, s p.m. -Tire the liner, water to wage a campaign of mur, O�ZP woman had b-uried her baby the New York the at n t temoer,' .Lusitania was sunk at 2.33 this The Lusitania was camm,anded by der against unarmed defenceless at 'sea. The other, with an infant has been ie atilied in the tea town afternoon off Old Head Kinsale by Captain W. T, Turner, Royal Na an muerte at the Queenstown " _a torpedo. 4ssiatance teas been P y passenger ships. merchant vessels held tightly to her breast; on being Town Hall, . and it is racticall Pe val Reserve, and Staff Captain J. and fishing trawlers, and we ro- _taken from -the sea into the boat, certain that tier went to her. C. Anderson is his assistant, On mise them that,. so far as in us liea, looked for a moment _at the.. child's ung the o wed - Queenstown, May 7. -The Cu bos,rd were a number of British re- known pynne to perish were les - r the deaths these American Citi- lace. and then said -,"Let me bury P fred .Gwynae V•a,n,derb>4�t, Charles hard Line steamer has been tor- 'seivists going back to join *the tens, shall be avea ed.'.' my baby,,`. at the. same 'time plac- pedoed and sunk. - ' colors and representatives of many B K y Klein, the playwright, Dr F S. in the God in the water_ pearson, Justus : Miles Farman, The Lusitania sailed last Satur American and Canadian firms who ' ' '- • Vincente Egana, a young Span- -' -lay from New York, Tale P00 :americans Dead. author and playwright, and Mr. deal is,: war materials. lard; saved.-innumer$•ble womeQi., and Mry. Elbert Hubbard. It teas Cunard Gives Text of Telegram. The Lusitania earned a crew- of New York, Saturday. May 8 - Mrs. Lohden says, before the ship , - New York, May 7 -The Cunard been impossib a to Erol the" bodies about 700 and 1,300 pa8sengers More than 200 Americans are went down. He carried thein to l amus the- 200 is ueenstown, but Line gve out the following cable- This included 200 passengers whoCap- gram J g Q p g among the -'dead in �tlYe Lusitania hosts and,' edanddng beside Cap- word from eve int of the Trisha gram received from Liverpool, every Po were taken aboard Exam an : disaster, n tarsi- rm �.�at down witlh--the 1 o,askA.ls to brie "Lands End wireless reported - 4 ; g say reassuring Line steamer which- was com• cable -to the Tribune,' whose cor- stcame,r, being 1ate'r picked up in tion s distress calls made by Lusitania, as e mandeered by the British Admir respondeat places the total loss of the mater. follows : It is now definitely established #�► ,; , - shy - - life at from 9p0 to 1,400; the latter Mrs Lobden nays she taw a peris- Come at once; big list, post- Hit Wtthout Warning. _. estimate bv- First Officer Jones It cope between 200 and 300 yards dia- that there were 1,917 persons tion ten miles mouth Kinsale,' Sub- aboard the ship when the .German sequently received telegram from -There is no doubt that a�kir was is supposed there were 400 .lmeri- tent from the Lusitaaia. S.he' ttad submarine snas�hed two torpedoes :-Queenstown that iii small craft in hat without warning. Liverpool cans on board. no idea what it was, and asked -a into her s?arboard . side, literally, shipping men have announced that . steward. The latter ,replied • ."My teen two neat sections of her -harbor dispatc]ied to assistance. n$ g The second measage read': Captain Turner would not think of Resolution to Ratify God, a submarine. Almost im- hurl in pieces_ There were 290 first - u, stopping for any German submar- , mediately the explosion lifted .the cabin pa�seengero. . Only 79 of these, Queenstown. -Old Head Kinsale ins but would rel on his s Uses Of Gases in War shi, wire beggiins, "About 20 boats of all the moment he saw rely perigee men P Parents -Lost. ru+t, 'a't►ny.Saved. have been reported alive. There sorts belonging to Lusitania are in p� A despatch from London sa •s : were ,99 in the second cabin; and BI g sight. It would only be by chance y 76 aid abees William Ga of aged the survivors' list so far reaches vicinity %he -re •nom- - --- aha -fir o wou g r Before the Lusitania sailed some unless there -were a number of the adopt_ measures in 'retaliation for �t , only .100. 'There were 361 persa�w _ nervousness was caused because of tnderae,a boats in line, each of the use of gases in battle by the passengers on the . Lusitania, were in the third class; and there were. ,a%ed, but their parents, Mr. and 667 in the crew. the publication in the papers of an which would discharge a -torpedo Germans has taken concrete form. Mrs lame% -Gardner, -,were lost, , ..advertisement warning intending in here path. None could oto her, Joseph • King , -representing the - travellers that' a state of scar exist- P P North District of Somerset in the , ac'co'rding to news received by the none could keep up with her. Cunard Line here. The fa.mily� was Women applied last year in - tha --ed between Germany and Great Therefore, it is believed to -night House of Commons, announced his Britain and her allies; that the, that there was& great lobs of life. intention of. introducing a resolu on its wan to New Zealand. The United Kingdom for no fewer than• tone of. was includes the waters tion on this subject. Cunard officials said they were anx- 350 ,patents. A message received from Queens- 1 adjacoent+ to the British Isles, ; that town by the Cunard C�,mpany The resolution sets forth "that n is accordance with notice given by Says: this House agrees to such mea - "''the •German Government vessels "Chief Steward Jones thinks aures of ' retaliatk,n ss, is essential 3: flying the flag of Great Britain- are about 500' to 600 saved. This in. to prevent success - attaching to ble to destruction in those wa-' such rots and u:. aralleled viola -OT 10F. MUCH A NC -E 'lea uc eludes passengers and crew. In B P � tern and that travellers sailing in the meantime, the injured and the tion of the. rules -of War;. subjec the war zone on ships of Great dead 'are taking up all our atten- however, to the conditiop- that in Britain or her allies do so at their 1+ the r aration of. an as used b tion. P E"P y B Y own risk. This advertisement_ was his Majesty's military forces the ut- Temporary Success Can Do No More Than Dela signed,. ."Imperial German Em- Sent Only One Wireless. most regard be psld to the dictates P Y y' baggy." After the early afternoon report of hu&nity." the Russian Advance Into Hungary f — No -Demonstrations ; - - Oit Kim's Birthday A despatch from tondos says: enemy for which these attacks had, 4 The battle pow progressing between been Preparatory. A very largo AKE lYiPORTANT ADVAN.CESAdespatch'fram Ottawa says. A the Vistula and the Carpathians is force of Germans crossed the Dum&- ;�. message from. Right Hon. Lewis thus described b the correa n- ec and under cover of a heavy and a nceL ttllery firms made a ad arcourt, Secretary o State _ or ted_ar dent of the Daily -Mail at Petro- vane. No sooner.had they gained - Joffre's Forces Report Gains, = Sir John French the Colonies, has Leen received:by rad the right bank, however, than they the Government• in regard to the g !Chronicles Attacks by His First- Army celebration of the King's birthday. For the moment masses of Ger- were stopped by the fire of the Rus - The cable states: "It is his Majea= man and Austrian troops who for scan gunners. Orders, were th - ty's wish that on the odcasian' of his some weeks past have been ooncen: sent to the Ru's.sians to retire on r --'-_Majesty's_ testing at Cracow have by mere their 'strong second line defences, birthdi this year fieg$----rats , A despatch from Paris says. Im= urdav the line' of tr*ticheR lest on should be flown but no dinners Weight and superiority of numbers, and this was done after a fierce en Rant French advances in Ahme' Fridiy to tihe German§ on Hill 60, ' forced the Russians aloe the Dun- g+igeanent in whioh. the e.nemy'� were recorded by the Far Office in according•to a• report from Field reviews, salutes or other,_ceIebra B tions should 'take. ajec to draw back: The operations loses were very heavy.- Saturday!a official' _ communique. Marshal Sir John French. Field Instructions have -been sent ,out in this region began. a. week ago In connection- wifh this move-, ; The force's which for some time have '_!Marshal French sent the following by the Militia Department to ofii- when an Austrian force approached ment other attacks were mads 'by, been uradually working their way report of the operations on the cors commanding divisions a,nd dig- the- Biala River south of Tarnow. German and Austrian forces on. t•heN € toward Metzeral, an important•cen westewn..line :. triets to carry out'the King's wish- '1t first they. were held in check, Nida:, south of Lohitchno, anis in fie', some tete„ miles east -of the 4 "T'he enemy 'comtinued his at- es throughout .their reapectiye cam- but soon German reinforcements the Gorlice districl•. The first ven. 1thine, pushed forward for a errs -I tacks east of Ypres, and made fur- , '' 'ng matey -fin piste 'failed, -• ice_ o one n 3. troops not before used in. the Car- the .N-Wa being repulsed a.nd' the, 1,500 kilometres '.ifi length.:' The+ repulsed, with heavy losses. ' Our, pathmas.. At. the same time at enemy being driven back on the leftl progress made Was along the banks , line there is firmly ' e�ztahlislied. Will Stop Exports Krasnow, on -the upper Vistula. a. bank, . which he had occupied for , of the' River Fe,cht. Our first army a£thcked the'enemy's - _ :_ Of _ Coal and Coke very vigorous offensive began, Six I some time. :1t Uorlice the advanoe� - French -troops uhivave made linpnr_.l line between Bois Grenier and Fes- tines the Russian positions were was more Serious_ The object oA Cant.gains south of Carency. Two! tubert, and gained ground scuith A despat•ah frown London- says i (attacked and., ewh time the enemy the Germans here is. -to compel the ' *and sin some cases fhree' lines- of and"east fowaid-•romelles. The Great Britain is about to prohibit was driven off. Pimally, the enemy Russian armies in the' C wrpathian- " - Germam trenches -were taken over fighting in this area continues. the expoltation of coal and coke to being greatly weakened, a battalion to retreat by threate-ning their line, a front of four and• a half miles. "Our-&irmen mut successful at= all countries abroad other+ than Bri- of Russiin's was ordered"to-charge; of communications. The German fortifications at these taeks .on the St. Andre railway tish possessions and protectorates and did so with -complete success, "No anxiety regarding the result) J` places weire very 66aty"-, Wid there junction north a Lille and on the and allied countries. A coTnmi{tee it ' whole regiment - of _ Landwehr• is felt here, and it is not believe sistance, while futile, was very- bit- I canal bridge at Dok. Furn�es, Her- will be appointed, however, to con- troops being put out of action and that the new Austro -German offers, •w ter.. +-'lies, Illies r, ' Marquetllee and Lia tyheae fuel'$ to prohibited de:�tina 400 survivors being made prisoners, sive can do more than delay the y hellish 'foioes recovered- on Sat -'Bassa were also bombed." yiona• "Then ram" the movement'of the Russian advance into Hungary:" ,• - _ .* -. •xy,,.v �J _ 7G,• Y."` m#D _ •a. ,i• - _ _ ":.L: ' S%•' - . S _ >'�Y {•i!•'.�ML.+ r a•� - - LOCALISM &` = B. a Dews ie - sporting . �'he-lose if over Lusitania - D �� ^ G66 -d � • around with a new Ford auto. - with a lose of over thirteen hon Se a s O Ll Jl the Pickering branch of the Stan- shudder and a feeling of intense _ ft. W. Gordon, manager of dreg lives on Friday last, caused a -Dr. Field spent over Sunday, dard Bank, and Mrs.. Gordon, are anger to -,Pass over the village when -Screen 'sora completeiront $1.00 up to $2.04. in the city. spending a two weeks' vacation the news of the horrible crime was _-_.- -Quite a heavy frost oe%urred at Atlantic City. reeeivO.. Until this sear began - Window screens, screen weirs. ion Sunday night, -A meeting of those interested no person could believe that the - -. -Miss Manhart, of Toronto, is in baseball will be held in the German people, whom we held in = _• - —Lawn mowers from $8.50 up to >p'i-M ?visiting with Mrs. John Dickie. Gordon House at 9.30 o'clock this the highest respect, was capable zes- ` Mian Mary.'Harding is visiting (Fridaj) avening, A full atten• of the Lawn shears in allsi, barbarities of which they _ with friends in Whitby and Osh- I dance is pequested. � are guilty. New Perfection Oil Stoves,4W.W Stoves,mete with ovens. Awa. -E. L. and .Mrs, Ruddy'and =D, Simpson has been oaf duty family have returned totheir sum- Gorn-Imp, Learning, Wbi p. Yellow_Deat,. for • several days through 111= mer home on the college hill. AILING WOMEN ell's Evergreen. - -''. -mess. Their many Pickering -friends are n w a to -Alex Findlay is having a new delighted to see them back again. verandah erected in front of his Cap Jolliffe,. who has beenAF MIDDLE A.GE H _ .V . u N D Y­ k5is front . ,residence- . 9 eadin the winter in the.States, - _ W; wo�e- c to y a ansae t y, p>trc as- _. - --� went• abutments at the outlet ing horses for the British Army, ' Mrs.DoucetteTella of her Dis- from his millrace. spent a few days at home last y �j -W. D. Rogers, Toronto, spent week, aud' will' now be stationed m tressing Symptoms Purina► Tll-e Men's'' Store ,over Sunday with his mother, at Montreal for a time overseeing Change of Life and How - 3l[ra. J. H. Rogers. the shipment of horses. ' -Joshua and Mrs. Richardson -We would like •our correspon. She Found Relief. See.our newInesof summer wear, our shirts, socks, ties, Bats and _ are spending a few days with dents to send their budgets. of -- _ mustangs, Also ask to s8e'our porous union imderwesr. friend's in Toronto. news as early in the week as pos- Belleville, Nova Scotia, Can.- Three - -- -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here as Bible. It frequently happens that years ago I was suffeling badly with We are agents for the 20th Century Tailoring Co. and a :9 ``usual neat Tuesday to attend to correspondence does not reach us what the doctors his professional ditties.* until the morning after the da ° ' called Change of perfect fit and complete.satiafact on is guaranteed with — =Arthur-aud-Mrs.- o pu 1ca 1t`on an —consequently Life. `� was so b Toronto, visited with the former's do not abpear when they are ea- that I had to stay is _ - each garment. mother one day last week. - pected to. - bed. • Some friends -John and Mrs. Staring gave a -The Earl- of Clarenden (forth- � - = told me to.takeLydia Get the Habit. Go_ to Buntings. social evening to a number of-tGeir erly Lord Hyde) has been suffer- . �,,: E. Pinkham's Vege- -- young-frieads on Friday last. ing from tin attack of German ,;�. ". table Compound and T -Mrs. James Gordon had the weasels at his home in Watford, i w;•. it helped me from R. A. BUNTI G, P:IMEOLIJ N( r misfortune to have five valuable Englawt. We - think he should* - the first._ It is the _ fowl stolen one night recently. have displayed a more patriotic only medicine' I - - -Mrs. Geo: M. Palmer is spend- 'spirit by selecting some other took that did help �— k ing a few days in Toronto with type of disease, but we suppose he me and I recommend - her daughter, Mrs. F. H. Doyle. has Wright to-do as he please3 in it. You don't know how thankful and Vhe' -Mrs. Geo. Long is erecting a the matter. grateful! a a I give you permission ore , � fine new fence around her proper - —The -members of the Pickering to publish what.yourgood medicine has jCty at the east -end of the village. Branch of the TS omen's Institute done forme.' -Ades: Stwaeer DOGCE -Miss B. Jephgon entertained a knowwfing that at the present time Belleville, Yarmouth Co., Nova Scotia, _ number of her young, friends frj a there is urgent -need for continued Canada. a pbirthday arty on--31onilay-after• a3gistanc to al.l line.-, ..firwtoms as bene of - noon. had frequent appeals for hospital suffocation. hot Rash", headaches, back- - - SHERW] N W4LLLk -Dr. and Mrs. Matheson, of supplied from, the Red Cross Soc•i- aches,dreadof impending evil, timidity, - and. Varnishes. _ '!roronto, visited with the farrlier's Pty, wish to interest.the-people of sounds in the ears, palpitation of the �'Q��s / lnncle and aunt, D..and Mrs. S1mp• Pickering Village and surrounding heart, sparks before the eyes, irregu- sons on 'Wednesday. - countiy in doing what we can to larities, constipation• variable appetite, Sherwin.' Williams_ Flazoap, noth= -Rev. Dr. McRae, of Toronto, assist. In next i asue the Picket- weakness and inquietude. and dizziness, _ occupied the pulpit in St. Andrew's frig Institute will announce their are promptly heeded by iatelligent'wo- ing like it Ior cleaning $oore, wood= church on Sunday eveniug and de- plane for helping along the good men who are approaching the period in work, linoleum, _ailoloth, -etc. livered a splendid address on be- work. The Women's Institutes of life when woman's great change may Seasonable half of the Dominion- Alliance. Ontario have up to -the end -of be expected. - _ -A number from here attended March contributed 84,700 for the Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- - - the Conservative -Convention at HospitalShip fund. They have pound invigorates and strengthens the Screen Doors -.:—Got them now— 'Whitby on Saturday, when Wm. given IM, 384 and 1142 bundles to female organism and builds up the weak• X126 $1.76 and $2 Smith. M. P„ was again chosen as the Regi Crass Society, and are ened nervous system. It has carried • Prices $sl.04 , ,, , _ Ithe candidate for South Ontario. still working along various lines. many women safety tht�gh this e:risis, NeCenitles complete with hinges, hook and pull -Don't forget to Ieave your -Two motor -cyclists from Osh- If you want special adT#* write to order for plants at F. H. Hall's. awe. who had been to the city on Lydia E- Plakham Nedletne Co. (conA- iHe has a splendid assortment of Thursday last, met with a painful drntlal) Ll�an, Nass. Tour letter will _ ,. Lawn Mowers—Start in early and garden and. flowering planta, but accident while returning that be opened, read and answered by a •they are going fast, so order now.* evening. One of them bad taken woman, and !told In strict eonAderae 0% - keep your lawn nioe. Prices $s3 60 -A number of our tesidents are an old motor -cycle to the city in 'You, -' up t0 $G 60, greatly -annoyed in the early part payment for a nep civai �hicb COURT OF_REVISIONy ' !morning hours by their thought- he was bringing back. with Mm __=___-.leas neighbors indulging in their When going clown the east side Of uuni iparry or ;'he rou'nilitp of Picker.. - Garden Tools—Rakes, hoes, spades, favorite exercise- of beating Post's hill he attempted to shut off urg. - - - carpets. the power as he was approaehivg Public Notice la hereby given thatshovels, etc., the Sampson quality, J -George Coulter, of the Stand- a deep ,mud hole, but as his ma- the Court of Revision for the NInnici. ;sant at "Thg Bigg Store." and Bank, Woodville; accuinpani- chine Rocked the. opite of tis polity of the 'Fmvnyhip of- PicReting. __. ed by Mr. Manrer, of the- Stand- old one. he increased the power. or the year 191-5, will year its tirt t - and Bank, Claremont, visited -with with the resuk that he lost• con- sitting in the Town'Hall. in the V'tl- _ 'W. Spence aud other Pickering trol and- ran into the •railing at lege of Brougham, on ;handily, the Lln•Oleums• and Qileloths-Nice new - pe 31st d4y. of Nlai , 1913, at the hour of ;friends on Sunday. the side of the .road, both cydisty _ - patterts, good quality. .—Twenty-one young men of the one-o'rlork int interernoon• - - "�L1st Y y g getting mired spin the collision. All per -ons interested -will _ - _third oversees-. contingent, wv420 Onehad' hie arm. injured rather take notice and govern themselves stave been training in Oshawa for badly and the other sustained -e- ace or nota y. ! Fall Papers -They, re going fast— the peat few months, left this were cuts to oue of his legs, (;len- Dated at Whitevaale this+ 13th dao of (het- in while the assortment is good,. 'week for the front as reinforce- de Field conveyed thein to their Afiay. 1915• - men .to. the ap�ond..COnting.t'�t- -ill--h i9 auto, but we under- rw..•.. r, 9 Ftr,T1+], Prices'6 gents t0 25 cents, F Among those chosen was Lance stand that their injuries are not Clerk oT the -- lid SOW Corporal K. GaIhiway, ' for at all serious though painful. 3331 >Iunicip,rlity ; ' lof Pickering. Everything yon want in Dry,Goods —The -annual bncineas meeting br ., -The report that Capt. Raw' lin- of the Adult Bible Class of the SO- YEARS' _ son had gone to the front from Methodist church was held in_ EXPERIENCE Groceries, Boots ahcl. Shoes, Hard - England, where be .had. been far the seboul.room on Tnesday even- - - - - several weeks, before the .arrijval ing witb a large attendance. Th , w'a.re, Etc., al] under one roof. of Mrs. Rawvlinson thee. -Edna following officers were elected 'for' ! -- Smith) was incorrect. • Capt. Ra -w- the ensuing year : President- _ Bring .in yonr l>.roduee . and get - - linson is still -in England and she Herb. Monney ; Vice -President - is with him and both are- having Gordon Law Treasurer -John TrtADC MA;ms the best goods the market affords. " tan enjoyable time. Stephenson ; 'Secretary -Mrs. G. DESIGNS - -Private Joseph Blackburn, Of Law ; Teacher -E. L. Chapman ; Ca d de csrrt a Ac- - An7oao •tndtnQ s etetc5 and ao•myycci .n mat the artillery, whose home 1s On, Assistant Teacher -:lies. W. J. e�actir ,•certktn nr ot"nion fro" wbether "a lnecnt opt r� proDtien, tnDl commanlea Qr -• Logan Ave. Toronto, and who ms Monnet'. When the ragtjlar bliss- trun,•t0%1 l conadene�ar IrZN06•bOK on Patau a brother-in-law of W. J. Coak- "ent free. c3ides%. ncr to a.�nrta�_patenn, Me So CHness was concluded a short pre!- Pac"ats taken t11 ah �unn iCGo.r well, was wounded in the ankle at ,ono, witlaoaacCarm Lathe _ RhetTe of Langemarek. A most Alam was given roneisting of solos "inte►restinq letter from him 'ap• by Miss H. Law and Mr. B. �Yil- $*�� A � -'P G I`a E + I N I - ling, selections by the male ♦t,aodWmedr rnnsusted e�, lar,feac err- peared in the Toronto Star on ,uoa or odenueo Jo• 1 Terms for pea quartette, and readings by Missr�':'re•>.tw• ���. __,WAS PAPER SEASON Wednesday evening. Irene Rogers, Mrs. H. J. Mar tris • v N em C New- IA '• � The rapid growth of the grass and A. Findlay: When the pro- I cis ed 1' fields is heartily welcomed .by gramme was concluded a plea- dw T'x-�►� � � _ Is hcre and everyone is busy housecleaning. Fou will require some paper, so 4 many farmers whose supply of sant hour'was spent in progress}ve call and make your selections, and your will find ours are the feed was barely sufficient to carry crokinole after which refreshments latest patterns and the prices are'rigbt. them'through the long winter. Ia ovnsiatinY of .ice-cream- an Hold t0 Care for - -the-- Gke`rinR wyere served. bringing to a close �# M iii � Pim �� hest and woe have all coloia for -inside ky acre out- and particularly in C:brad e i fur- CO)[llpiOn side use, also floor gad parch p��ints, a a as the, Rin -- p y g A very successful and Pleasant and cream in 25c and 50e pkgs. Tarps, oils boiled and rawv, varn- township has the scarcit�_Df feed meeting. - There is no truer saving than -that g. ashes; liquid veneer, gold. paint, aluminum, etc., in fact, every - been fetE roost keenly. beauty is only skin deep. t' thing for the season. Kalsomine, paint and garnish brushe-all prices. _ Mrs. Geo. Xe'rr reeeived word features_lose.theircharmunderasallow = on Saturday that both her sons, ELM DALE MILLS or blotchy skin and poor features are Oirr Grocery Depaetmeot as usual, is well stocked with fresh qo r 25 , na _Herbert G. and Donald E.;':wbo glorified by a beautiful, complexion. toes 3 tins fcr ?ac, Corn 3 for 2ce, Peas 3 for W, Salmon 2 for .ar, had been in the blood battle of A very useful toilet booklet entitled • and up tb 25c, Sardenes 5c a tin to 20c. y PiCKERSNC�t " Your Campltxion " has dust been Labgemarek, were safe and well. - issued by Nya1's and contains many Prime old cheese, fresh fruits and vegetables. Choice Coffee and Tea. The word was received through Royal Honsehold Flour is the helpful health and beauty hints, It can G. A• GIf�LES�PIE, :�UNBARTON the Massey -Harris Co., who,biLve a ing pro r methods of massage. It can number of employees at the front. best for Bread. Try a bag. ,be hadortheasking at the Nyal Agency + We hope their present good for. Glenora Flour Pastry Flour Drug Store and you sbould call or tele- -may remain -with there �tritil Graham Flour , phone for it. Among other things it the close Of the war. _.ventilation,- -- _-in _ t ' t, sleep, points ou is at to p, - - - Oats -... and_a_thousand_otheL.ihings we resent - - " • 'escape are continually waning against - %. n eth><n Intersting to Farmers . Club was re -organized at a meet- Bran atnd Shorts our cow lezious. Geta 25c or Soc jar of Ing held in S. W. Davis'• shop -on =-'.4�`ats and- Oat Chop - Nyal's Face Cream -and -convince -your- - - '' Monday evening, May 3rd. The self of its cleansing and refreshingand In future•I will have, Harness and Horse Goods at W. 'J. Heavy Mixed Feed' beautif n qualities. It is gr�Baseless, following otlicears 'were elected for yi gg q Bodell's, Brouabam, at regular prices. $ year: Hon, -Pres,. T. -Mixed Heng Feed' all °zygenatves n qushi , and gives the the ensuin Call.and see him. plea leaves th 'shine, s and giqui a Robes, Blankets, Rugs and all horse { 3 l,awv ;Pres., Jae. Richardson ;Vice Cracked Corn, Wheat (l( usiaed. pleasant, smooth, cool sensation,_ nick- - Full stock of farness, Pres., M..S. Chapman; Secretary- Barley, Buckwheat) together ly removing the irritation produced by goods rc errng. Tress., W. G. Spence; Captain, S. - wind and weather. t r9a 8 _ ,. pp Cnldwrell's"CreAm, -substitute _ W. Davis;. -Manager, M: 8. Chap- All Nyal preparations are justly fam- man. Managing Committee -Jas. Calf Meal. oris ahs Hobe more sd thaw Nyai's Face - Boots and shoes repaired as well as harness. Richardson, ^-S. W. Davis, Hare _ ^ - • -- _ Cream -which weunhesitatingly recom- Calvert, Fred Adair, Jaa. Palmer. Molaegine Meal. mend. Call or telepbone us for. your - pjC$ERING H.kRNESS EMPORIUM The fee was fixed at 81. The elltb _Rpecial rices in ton lot_a, - copy of this book which contains most P valuable taformition. N. T, COAKWE•LL avill• practice -on Monday, Thurs- Thom" M. McFadden, Drnggist, Phone Ind. 301. - - tjayanal Saturday evenings in the.'- W • Wee]�tls l)'I.car•y fiEld, Church St. Chopping every day. Pickering, Ont.