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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_05_21• .. , _ ..• N sem••-� .- -,. .•� '_, - - �. '' ,�••= -. y,. . .: cr- '+--v• ..•&•;{Sae='vd'aa;.xcr.+s..-.uu.-:.+s�:.-a""3.v-.v �wr v.�'r ry'--�-.: _ -. _�-. er ; ..M3 -w• �^'�s--' a_�a., a:.ycs. _ ti P1 K NG.- _7--_N*'- WS --- VOL. XX e- = - _ PIC]EX"ERING, ONT., FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1915 _- No. 34 KINSAL E CHERRYW000 Established 75 ears z ?0% Mali, G;tzwb*. y _ _ S1PINK MILLS After a lingering illness, Ralph W. Quite a large amount of excitement y Medical Mowbray, cne of our oldest residents has been caused in out village by the GREENWOO- passed away on Wednesday,DMay 19, dastardly acts of some person or per- • in, his 80th year. His funeral will take sons unknown.. who have bean ison- E. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis- y P° .tares member of the optometrical Aero- place to day to Salem cemetery. He Ing cattle in the neighborhood. Jas. , tion of Ontario. Special. attention given to FLOUR : -' was well known throughout the town- Davidson lost a valuable milch cow. MILLStbsattiagof glasses. Byes tested free. NortD ship, having been assessor for a num- The animal took ill and subsequently Qareiaoat.^ - WHITE SATIN- BREAD ber of years. He is survived by his died. the symptoms indicating poison. 0. McKINNON, Di. D., L.R.C. S:, widow, four sons and two daughters, Mr. Lytle has also a cow ill with the xx CREAM - `FLOUR ANO'OEREALS REAM BMS N. Edinburgh, member of the college of who have the sympathy- of the cons same symptoms. An investigation Plyaiciaae and burgeons or Ontario, licentiate munity in their sorrow. revealed salt mixed with Paris green Xissimi for Pastry of Royal College of Suraeoas, Edinburgh. TEA BUNS -PASTRY o f d. Bakers Joy, for Bread ^T- special attention to dsieases of women and r on aide o the roe I he culprit _ _ eMldron, Olticeandreddeace,BrOaghau. :- a discovered, severe punishment will _ Bran -Oats W. M. S. Convention Graham Flour Wheattets, be meted out to him, Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat, PICKERING MEDICAL (SURGICAL shoos c Oat Chop The W. M. S. Convention of the ------ ' _Rolled Oata, Buckwheat Flour, 3` and X-RAY I-N�T1T{��--- - mumbo Crushed Oats Whitby district held their annual BROUGHAM -------Pot and Peart Battey,- _. _ PICBSRING, - ONTARIO Feed Flour _Dai Feod meeting at Manchester Methodist _ _ ' - church on Tuesday, which was well Mrs. E. Cowie is on the sick flet, E. ELGIN TOWLE. M. B., X. D., C. M., y N. Y. Poucber, of Toronto, waa Aran, Shorts, Midliage, i Wheat Screenings Cracked Corn attended both afternoon and evening Crushed Oats, Barley Feed, 'w Pbyeieian-in-ebarge b enthusiastic workers, resided over home over Sunday. Mixed Grain and Cho Cracked Corn y P Oats. Molassine Meal. _tea -=-Bpecialisc to Beotal Dieeasea Proetatio Dia- P by Mia. Jackson, the energetic organ- Thomas Pouches spent Friday of Cotton Seed Meal •saes of Men. Diseases of Women, Gassers, last week in the. -cit ' +,+ Vumors. IL -Ray examination. Dt•csaea of rya izer in the afternoon. Reports were Y• ear, noes, throat sad innaa Fitting affil read from each Auxiliary showing that We are pleased to see Mie. Mary Specially Mixed Grain to make , an route and chronic diseases. SCRANTON COAL D. L. slid W. Matthews -out, after her illness. bass la - Orli•• Homs 19 to 8 and 4 to O p• in. 491y over had been raised, a small increase - y _ STOVE, CHE�NUT, PEA over last year. The membership is Mrs. C. A. Barclay and daughter Bibby'" Cream Equivalent for valvas. ' 210. The evening ineeting was pre- Mary, were Toronto visitors this week. Calf Meal.; AND STEAM." sided over b Rev. Seismitb, who If you are raising chickens you need y "Purina chick food." Get it at (iso. POULTRY FOOD congratulated the Ladies upon their Meat Scrap, T E. FAREWELL, S.C., HARRIS- 'We• are now quoting � Pbili s p Bone and Meat, d . TBS. County Crown Attorney. go standing during this troublous P' • Charcoal, Shell and Grit. t�y sutumer rices. =year. Rey: Roland gave a splendid Mr. and Mrs. Madden and daughter -=ttoii•ftos. Coast Svaae, Whitby. 14v P and Mrs. Sheppard. Sr:, of Toronto, Cotton Seed Meal is the the est and 4' ' address full of patriotism and tnis- PP aP 4; AAsE. CHRISTIAN, Bat•rister and } "ions. The Pickering Auxiliary won visited Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard the best feed on the market for milk. s Solicitor. Notary Publio, Etc. Money to {f . L. SPINK, LIMITEDr the banner for the year, showing the Past week. Try Molassine Meal for horses, cattle i •an. once Brock St. North, Rhitbr. a61y lar est -• crease in -members and in M a Roht. Anthopy, of Lambton, and g _� pigs. You will never be with- PIOSERItiG, ONT. anAMrs. J. Milroy, of Cedar Grove, . OzzoiriDl0 (Sairbl. money. - y• - out it after using it. _ � 7� � - spent a few daps this week with the G. HAM -Issuer of Marriage Money YY ante aREENWOot3- --- __`COR' AidAof the Christian Windsor aiirry and RCatttleESallt just W Y Licenses in the County of Ontario, hiss Frances Dunlop of Buff;do, Church will meet at the home of Mrs. arrived. The beet salt in Canada. Pickering Village• rly i4 a want twelve hundred dollars. x - _._ was here attending the funer•cl of her W. B. Robson �n Wednesday after- � -' First mortgage security on went and Plaster ke ton hand. - ' g Y randmather, 'lits. Dun] noon, Slagq 28th, All welcome. P - �Q-US7HE$, Real Estate Auc- ' ' st"4eg D-m't forget the "."her's Da b Te tioneer, ♦alaator. coilkcto:'ia3iieaer --. hrtiTy tolvrsslrilz-farm; Mrs. White'. who kite y -- �- �} ' of-xiarriaxe license•. Brougham. icy _ fifty acres, value three with Mrs. L. Denny during the past service in the Christian church on A HOPPER Issuer of Marriage thousand. six weeks, returned- to Markham on Sunday morning• beginning at 10 «� A S T L K E¢f Sunda o'clock. On account of this service H - - D. Licensee in the Ooaaey or ooxriio. If yrftrhave money to lend write y• Oboe as store and his residence, Claremont. Quite a number of new fences are there will be no preaching. -- being built in the village this year, The Home Circle will bold &meeting - DR.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERB �4ha Fisher & Coffipaay Harold Matbews, F. L. Green, Robert in the Temperance Hall tomorrow • Conveyancer, Qommi•sionarfor talons COUNTRY REAL ESTATE Brown. C. Wilson and M. Wood each (Saturday) even;ng. Important busi- 0 0 0 mAdavisa, accountant Eta. ,honey a loan 7810 LUMSDEN BUILDI-I G. having a new fence. - ness will be UH nsacted, so that a full on farm propert'y "issuer of Marriage Lio. 8 ADELAIDE ST., E.. TORONTO• On Mondor evening some person attendance of members is requested. sass•• whiievali. sat. t -v 7 6 made s break nu the post office here. At the Central Metbodist parsontge. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, ♦ t They succeeded in getting away with Calgary, on April 29th, the marriage JL' a for Coant,« of York aad Ontario. Ace. Fruit Growers, Look I some SW worth of stamps together was celebrated of Wm. ark then Wes of all kinds sttenaed to on abort•es Henry3' actow A•ddre"Green &Iver P.O., Ont, 11 qt. Baskets 3}c each, with a little *liver that was Ieft in the- Hanson and Miss Nora Kathleen Mar- A. BRE WSTER, P. S., Gtadu 1 qt, Baskets 3c each. till. They Rained entrance by remov- tin; hoth of Cslgarv. The Rev $, W. -_CYa ase of Toronto veteriaary ooze, has 'Covers lc each. tag a pace of glass from the back o} Fallia officiated. _ apsoed as office In Claremont ciliiage. All die the store, J. M. Gerow met with what ought M•a• ewe of domestics ted saim•le treated, osu• 1 qt. Berry Boxes rents per 100. During the last week death claimed ti• da• or nwb$promptly attended to. Ind, a h+<ee proved a serious accident while. - .. ��e �• slT .� and 27 qt. Crates � each. one of oldest residents in the per- working in John Philli 's driving Every ka a uarateed and rices son of Mrs. Hamilton Dunlop. De- � The shingle that has given eatie y Pec_ B B P p house on Tuesday. The flooring gave B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- are guaranteed not to raise if ceased bad been in fairly good health faction for over 30 years. Empire i��Y a tioneer, .ainator aad collector for 8 way letting Mr. Gerow fall thronpth. 'counties of Ontario and York all rinds of ordered now and get conaidaning her ape, which was some- He escaped with a severe -shaking up, Corrugated Iron with a fin. 63r -ewes conducted either rivately or by &action. them when you - where in a neighborhood of AO Sears, 2 in. corrugation, gee it before you P J. A, and Mrs. Arli e, of Toronto, sate aowoomleced. For saw or oilier pck. want them. unfit a few days previous to her death. buy other makes. If Ori are in ' Slaulare a ply as residence. Elizabeth St.. Pick- She leaves a son, George, who lived will spend the weekend with }riends Y Y •stag. Pone orders left oro Nzw• Cmc•, Ptak. -.-Chopping end Oat-Rolling.as usual witty bei, also one granddaughter in here who will be pleased to know that -need of a Cres m Separator. Try sang, or Yacnsb•s store. Claremont. wilt re- every day the will he with us on ' bfotilers' a Paem�er far 80 days. Also ertnprompt b acteocmoo• Indeactioo gnaran- - 1�u$alo: WHITBY Christian Sunday, gasoline ne write Ned. i[ypboaenumber iefndetaeadeasls0l W. G. BSrneB, Green River _ Day." which will be celebrated in the g line engines from $39.00 up. T ��•-�+"�'��T— _ hristian church on Sun the before buying. �R• M. I• T -0 v �r - - The annual business meeting of the Bell Phone. y g GET OUR PRICES The first league baseball match will Brougham branch of the Wonmens' - Veterinary Surgeon be played on M ry ..nth. Institute will be held at the home of Honor Graduate of the Ontario Fete- On Emery Wheel.,, Sawing At its meeting on Monday evening ;firs. W. E. Holtby on Fridav after- �'i , J. Prom' Pickering rinary College thr council decided to build the Palace .i coil Graduate of the Ceterinar Macbines, Saws, Gasoline 5t: sidewalk. noon, 3Iap 28th, at 1 e'ciock. All y ' members are reiluested to be present. _ Science Association, Engines and Cream The patriotic. 'meeting on Friday After the business meetinpr ata p, to., Ind. Phone Clare. 280`? y :Separators. evening teas a great surcerQ, Arran- an address will he delivered by M1ltsa E. Rements have been made for &whirl- cu ColliTh of subject er, dtbe- " dale- � � AL CLAREMONT,_ ONTARIO Get our price? on the Ford auto'. wind campaign. cute, The subject will be • Hnme- A I.adie%' Rit'r Club has been form- making ideals, or institutes and what :JOHN PHILIP �• H- T.�-CxSeN ed wish Principal Belt, of the Coll Thee - they may y to the Individual," cordially All _ ate institute, as tantructur. -The - y ladies and young girls are cordially in- Cement, Lumber, _ ha�'P be m- practice. - - -- BROCii RIIAI?. _ _ g' p �vited. - _ f ! Has a fall line of mesh and cur- - 114v Willis received word I iI � . grom F.ngineer McLean, of the Good Lath, Shingles, Ready Roofing, led meats. constantly on hAnd. GUNN S Roads Association, th,%t he is about >NHITEVAL■ �t f► ready to report on the .apportionment Corrt,gated Iron, :Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Shur Crop 1ertiliZer t of costo. Arthur R . Hodgson visited friends at Highland Creek on Sunday. ,Eastlake Shingles, Ham, Bologna, �Veiaers, etc. Will pay you from 20 to 14Ki profit, Blake Beaton, D. D. S., of White- Mise Aimed Hamlin, of Toronto, - wale, a recent graduate of the Ontario Cedar Posts, Steel Posts,. $i hest rices 1d Po.1 Cone a of Dentists bas :decided to "Pent the weekend with her parents g P Pa Gunn's Ho 'ileal willxeduce your feed R, p -butcher's Cattle bill and make our hogs u. in its lncnte in Whitby and will open an here' Wire, beneing. 3 og Puy P Inspector Lickson and wife motored of the high cost of feed, office above Willis' dnig-store. � e � g from the city and "pent Sunday with If you are Clop to build tet me •�: '�ekeiring l iUeq Gunn's Ground. Bone and Beef ScrapCol. Farewell mat with a gainful Y g , George and ]lire. Burkholder. ive ou m rice on an will make yopr hews la and keep accident Saturday evening wen re- B Y Y p any - turning. p y. P Premier Hearet'e aister,Mra. Wilson, them laying. trirniog. from a fishing trip up north. thing you mai .` y B• of Montreal, i" 'vi"ilius her► stater -its He was driving along the road when require. For prices addrgss '' an auto ran into him, upsetting his law, Mrs. Joseph Wilson, there. First-class riga for hire P Gardham Tran' s sisters have arriv- ash Thos. Reevel - Locust Hill bu gv, and cutting his bead badly u.; a► =•-Da Or night Y► ed from Montana and are staying for y g as otherwise injuring him. As s 7 B C RE E SO R - Ind, phone, ]Bark. 1008 a few days with relatives Here. e C. Bus meets 811 trains result he will be off duty for a week' Quite a heavy rainfall took place REAL ESTATE or two. here on Sunda and as a result v e- s {,ori Teaming promptly attended to. .e,e. - _ tation is makiug rapid'growth. LOCUST HILL Agent for Canada Carriage OO. _ WEST HILL, - The west -end' is assuming a more After Arthur Collins' long illness, effective appearance since.Geo. Christ- . We He Peak, Eicket'in0• we are glad to again hear his voice tan 'anew dwelling is under way. y 'flti*gltltt;MS Glad to see our teacher is able to be ; over the exon p R A -CONTEST Many Colleges Ci10$e - ' """' W. T. Heron sold his size driver to around again. Walter Nicholson, of Dunbarton, on Joseph Mc\eely is recoveria slowly for vacation at midsummer. I have For Sale a House an'd Lo$ Monday for a fancy price. - from a very serious illness. Our College does not. in Pickering Village. Large A new weigh scales has been placed Miss Annie Larkin spent the week- -41- WHILE fruit-F-armels aadotheis end with her father, John Larkin. -------------- - - _.._...__..__...._-.^__ . li�iTO -trees. Everything in - will now be able to ascertain the cors lf'essre: `7awea and-1'fia`s. NowUn first-class repair. sect weight of loads. are visiting friends in the vale. Call and see meas this . a bar-. People from the city have moved Miss Gertrude -Gallagher returned To the boy ov girl who on the last gain for some one. into the house vacated by Mr. Mc- borne on Friday, after "pending a Saturday of the sammer holidays TORONTO, ONT- g __._ _ .. Beith on the.erection of his new home, couple of weeks with her sisters at tb a brings tis the largest total value • We wish them an enjoyable summer New Albion, Toronto. of War Stamps taken from tax. N" is strictly Arst•class. None better We V. Richardson'. among us. Earl Meek left Friday evening with able Patents Proprietary Medl- in Canada. Enter now so as to Mra. Cameron and Tamil have 'ust the Base Hospital of the Ind contin- take a sition in .the earl fall. y 1 cines and purfunies purchased at p° Y arrived home. The were met b an Rent for Halifax, and later .will sail to One graduate writes "My new Notary Public, Pickering. Auto at the union station. Toronto. Cape St. Vincent, Portugal. our store will receive a handsome e position pays three , times what We trust the will all he benefitted A number of our young people at - Have you lots Of mater ? y BRACELET WATCH FREE. R I got at teaching school less than by their lovely trip to Mrs. Cameron's tended the $aarboro Golf Clnb dance ♦ four years ago ust previous to old home in the sunny soutb. Wednesday evening, May 12tb, and On a 25c. medicine war tax of lc. eth ntering your College.' We placed We are not having as man visitors report an excellent program, ;, ,. „ i. .. n a Rosition after C. S. 1UCX, OF WHITYVALIE g y 50c. k• graduation and'i's Ygung man �>zave now laced. prepared y y 13 as formei ly at this time of the year A project is on foot to hold a monst- „ „' „ B P for re ar o arms ou an thin over the car -line. Probably the cool er picnic on Wbitevale Island on A a i 5c. 74",S hila again. Catalogue free. in the line of water supply such as season or the war may be cas ing i t yte, asst Co's launch is " $1.00 " Se. W. J. Elliott, Principal pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, grim shadows over the people causing now ready for picnic engagements. -Stamps taken ft•om ..Nyal Cor. Yonne'and'Charle's Ste. tumbing, etc. _ travellers to remain more closer at j y Fred Major had the misfortune to - - home.` fracture his ankle. He has a very and Nadrrreo Preparations 7 They are also expert well' driller' Dire. George Heron received news aged appearance while walking with will count double,.so keep. r NRSiP BUTCHER SHOP and respectfully solicit your patron, Monday of the death of her uncle. Mr. a cane's assistance, but we wish his _ the wrappers and stamps _ = age for the Aure. 'Ind, nhon, :"•,21. Robt. Taylor, of Watford; Ont. Yexrs ipeedy'recovery. a o he resided on the 2nd of Picker- on these goods attached. B ,being one -orf -the -early Mr. Henly, of Cedar Grove,t has the ked contracting or a ee c s arg A full line of Eresh Meats always' However he cho'ae weatern Ontario as win _ . on hand at rho - his permanent home. and has lived dairy barn, which I . petted to be window, _ p• We make a epecmalry of crosscut saws, cam feted h Jul 1st. r. $eeheck'a Tools of ali kinds. Locke repaired.. there ever since. , Wm. Taylor, of dairy building is of the (meat architec• C(►\T$ST OPS�3 SA7L'RI)AY" Wagon on road every day. Cberrywood, in his 92nd year, a bra- MAY 15TH. Razor -honing a specialty. For a first- tura and ecientiflcelly equipped. �iaso hair trim or an easy shave call Cher of deceased, lies gone ftp to the rq Fresh Pork Sausage a spicialty funeral. He with Mrs. Annis, of Fred and -Mrs Wilson slid daughi.er, T McFADDEN at the East -end Barber Shop. of Regina. are renewing old'Ar nnint- ' i i Port Union, are All the survivors of R R q i Butcher a cattle wanted See our House Furnishings or- all this once large family. Coming frgrn antes in this vicinity. Mr. Wilson re- _ kinds. Slightly used Carpets England in 11941, they have taken an Ports that their seeding operations Druggist -Graduate Optician, JAS O'CONNOR, •PICKERING from 15 cents a yard up. 4f were flnished and that ev-rprospect Corner King and Church Sts. W, J. GORDO'_'d PICKERIVG active interest a the affairs of their was favor able for a large harvest I=1C1•�QY'Sri �ritztSl� � ,adopted country ever shove. g �' . , - '.a; ..w '• y ,Y -: Jai "� a OMEN'S 'VEAH1�f�SS Bonds sand -Their Yields $II�ee for tlkb Biba. Keep the baby's bib dry is yo ._.-- AND HEALTH PERILS have to make iota changes an ' hour. Give him not a scrap of meant � '- They Are a Particularly Good Buy Just Now Prices Are before his third birthday. Save , ► S Anaemia Comes so Gratefully Cheap, _ _ him from the kisses of friends. - That the. victim Scarcely Re- — --`-- - Keep the sun out of his face in- his ► -I carriage. Seep' his head above the ­Alizes the Hold the Trouble clothes izi the cradle, that he may �wa There are many good reasons good opportunities to the dhrewd t Hata Upon Her Until wh the especially investor, the are also a good buy not breatthe his own breath over y present >$ an espeoisl y , Y airs. L him down to Slee on Almost in a Decline, opportune time to buy municipal at the present time because of the again. 84i' p bonds. In the first place, they are steady demand which always exists his side, and frequently change j CLETT+V Woman's work is more weaa`in.g cheap, that is cheap in comparison for this class of csecurity. Certain from one side to the other. Train ',than man's because it lasts almost with prices which have obtained instAtutiona, holders of trust funds hint to keep his 'mouth closed by � 'every waking hour. Th'e're is no durb* the paat fe-w years. It is and other corporations, are hound gently pushing it,shut while he is eight or nine hour day for the not so very long since borrowing by law to invest their funds in only sleeping. The -err- ia- filled- with 'breadwinnier'e wife, and often she r:' duet and, dirt -elements AND -"brea :under the greatest difiloultty municipalities were able to,sectire certaai absolutely safe al•asses of Bim. CLEANS DISINFE T - because her strength is below what at four and a half or five per cent.- securities. Municipal bonds come that are not good for human lungs. i sums of money for which they now within this category, and offer the Never bandage him too tightly,- THIS LYE 18•ASSOLUTELY it should be. The womam-who is have pay five and five and a half ideal investment for trust funds; eapecial'ly in ,the :morning after his PURE. THEREFORE TOTALLY ind'o'ors all day is very often car's- and even eua per cent. interest. as well as coarsing within the restric- babh and before his meal. Curs- DIFFERENT FROM T H E lees about what akre eats and does This is to the advantage of.the bond tions i b Canadian Iaw's.' aider how you would feel if, after 1MPUREAND HIGHLY ADULT• 'not keep her blood up to the mark. tags spored ERATED LYES NOW SOLD. - p d .which buyer, who 'cam now• eget many low- This..00nstaut ;demand for nounioi- being ba.adaged as tightly as you It becomes then an Poor, yield • bonds considerably below Palo for investment of trust funds could well support ii you were t Makes her weak, headachy, tired, par, or higth-yield ilt-ed se- is greater today than ever before, then to eat- a :heartx btrga•kfa:at. - _-- breabhless and-IieJliah) i of curities at above tie sa-Else ��rice a a is un to increaae as time The Court of Exchequer is so back and sides, he formerly paid for -low -yield de- goes on. General financial condi- Before 1854 the duties of the Sec- named from a chequered clo_tb- , bier sex. Ne�sv blood will is won- benture•s. tions affect quickly all other se- retary of State for the Colonies where . t,ne judgnt-ly covered the table ", ders . for the woman who is tired R, judges and chief officers --out, who aches all over when she Prices Steadily Advancing. cu ni markets, but inasanfoh as used to be carried out by the used to sit. u -- ris,es in the morning and feels un- But conditions governing the municipals are necessities for the re#ary_ of Stale for War` rise& in depressed. She can money market cannot be expected trustee, there will always be a Barg new. blood now, and drive to keep so for very much longer. steady, stable market for the best _ y grade bonds of this class. sway the pains and aches and In fact, there has been quite a --tiredness if she will take Dr. Wil- noticeable change in the past few Security Is Worth While. lliams' Pink Pills. They ,have work- monaths. Bond prices have stiffen- The sound :security of the muni - ed marvels for other women and ed considerably -since the first of cipal bond makes 'a ;strong appeal Y will do the same for you if you are the year, and municipalities are to every careful investor. No mat- .. -weak, tired, depressed or suffering able to strike a little better bar- ter what conditions prevail, the -1 1 ► from backaches or sideaches. Mrs. gain with the bond houses than wasbuyer of a municipal bond is rea- Elmer O. Taylor, Calgary, Alta., the case three or four months ago. son ably certain that he will get ..says: .111 was so run down with Comparison of issuee recently made back his principal at the appointed anastma that I could scarcely walk with those made in January shows time ; and thath s interest will be r' without aid. I was notable to a firming -up im prices which the regular, boo. TSS- will appeal f leave the house. I had no color, bond buyer has to pay; and a still many people at the preasentime, - uo appetite, and waa conga•ntly further comparison with November_ when certain branches of trade .P- - troubled With headaches, dizzy and August prices shows e, sub- have not been- quits so good as spells and a general disinclination stantial advance in prices of Carta-• usual, and the securities issued to move -about or � anything: '.if'S than municipal .against-. such e�ternriaes -in .Q9>n� -_.__ _friends did not think I would get periods, oases at lea$tr-are not eo well se- - better, and even the doctor was There . is no reason -to- suppose cured, due- to depreciation of plant apPtt+eaheasQve. I was cetnstantlY that This advancing- trend will and property and other unavoid- `/�` . , • � taking medi ne, but it did not do change -,rather the omens point to able causes. me a Particle of good. One da a a smarter. recovery in prices of leo Time Like the Prew•at. _.friend asked me if I had tried br. these securitires which tt:ave been Taken all round, sonic gals are Williams' Pink Pills, and I decided considerably dearer in the per• i an excellent buy just now. The � � - 1 to do so almost as a forlorn hope. This reason alone would induce prem yield is large, and the present - ' After I bed used a few boxes there sent purchasing of municipal bonds, prices cheap, -though.. they are mats a decided change for tete be because the price is very rea,sonabTae . steadily . suing up. There is the - ter, :and and ppeeoople began to ask what ,just now, and the market is fatior- � besot of security behind such boards; I was taking, -the change was so trig higher prices wash their octose-_ and there is a good market, quite ` noticeable, As I continued the quent speculative profits --without I apart from the Of the ordi- `'Pills my color came back, I could I eorrespondtitvg speculative risks, as nary investing public. . In good neat my steals regularly; the head- these seciltztiea are, practically at times or bad tames the municipal is aches and dizzy spells ceased, I their low -now and will- not likely a safe investment, and at the pre - gained in weight and teak s new go �,y lower: sent time a gartice--iEy attractive -- a - 4 -- !in�t�rest in Iafe, �y cum �i�oo�3eiti-n-lta�et; `nigh- ;lfrec-fold ad- _ :. _. . ,complete. I have cold tawny sickly Apart from the .fact that mini• vantages of price, market and se- y Vomea and girls what Dr. Wil eitisl- bonds are• - cheap end offer curity of pri,n:cipal and interest. a - bams' Pink Pilla did for me and - urged them to take them and - r _ - - — - - from their hearthstones, One mil- �aha1L continue to _do so, knowing !ion of these may have p"ished _ , ATS City Dairy Ice Cream. (when they wtmt s splendid medac-ine the HOW WAR AFFECTS FRANCE and greater losses are 'still to be aP y .. are." expected: And yet France does not can get it). Hundreds of Discriminating Every weak and 'ailing woman -" seem overshadowed by .worry, or _ Who will. follow Mrs Taylor's ex- HtS.FOSTERED VIRTUES .�\D dejection. :.It remains tranquil, "Druggists and Shopkeepers all Over Ontario - amtrle and give Dr. Williams' Pink perhaps with an occasional out- ' = Pills a fair trial wft1:I - find new ELIMINATED DEFECTS. burst of joy, but just as often with- appreciate its universal popularity and haus health and strength through their oat any visible sign od being much secured an agency for it. ,use ' gold - by all medicine dealers affected by the events, of the- war - or sent by -mail -at 50 cents, a box Journalist Sass French 'Catton Ys Whoever carried home and spread :. - . or six boxes -for '$2.50 -from The Incomparably Greater Thai around Italy the notion that France 'CITY DAIRY ICE CREAM is the one fxni- i `Dr. Wilhaons' Medicine Co., Brack- is at present like a grave' yard, yersal Summer confection --it delights the vilie, pEA• It Was In August. - ., with a lot -of mourners in it, did ! } not tell the truth. Would that Mr.. Giuseppe Be.rioae, ILa.iian entire human family from infancy to .old - ouraalist, who recently made a ItaJy might exhibit as ii)uch-charac- -iSome New Facts. - - j ter and valor in her hour of trial - O Dairy Ice Cream �; • trip through France, has described - - 'age and best f alt City -', Even when thawed and cooked .m,s. im ressions of the situation its sister nation is doing now frozen -beets have been found to P + - is a highly digestible -fool. r there in the Stampa of Turin. Un- A 3.ouit couple were obe?rverl a-,-. F contain a poison deadly to .hVe der heading, "The'Transforms- . g p ` «tack• tion," he gives the following testi- 'soon ae they entered a railway car- "monto the `noble dignity with nage, and immediately- put down • 'console by cis-rimfnatfng shopkeepers everywhere! More than 34,000,000.000 tons of tion," coal remains to be taken from the which the French nation bears the as .a bridal pair. But they were re= r fields. in Wales; according to geo- burden of its war:- markably self-possessed, and acted _ ' iogists. - "France has not become weaken like old. i harried folk, so that after A new knife. invented for the use a short time the other pmssengers Watch .: 6 electricians is equipped with a ed, but rather strengthened; in a began to doubt their belief, after. certain sense, by the war. The for gauge indicator that measures'the all. As the train moven-out-how= isize of wire. France of to day possesses an >a- ever, the young man•roce to remove the SIQn i Twenty-five to- thirty-five pounds comparably greater measure of _ his overcoat, and a -shower of rice. a� of soot for every inhabitant in Lss Lon- Strength, Energy and Solidarity fell out.. The- passengers smiled don falls during the course of a than broadly: But even that did not the France of August, I914. ,''TORONTO■ ;year, according to careful esti- France has cured many of its own affect the youth, who also smiled. - tastes. ills. It has healed its old wounds, I and, turning to his self -Possessed British Honduras is now in con- it -has fostered, virtues which ' it partner, remarked' audibly : 'MI- British with the - rest of the lacked formergy, and it has ehini- I goodnesas, flay. 11ye put on tlt•e world. A wireless station has been naterl deep-rooted defPcta. bric?�nr••�.m'c r,cvrt n tt "' _ _ _ established at Belize. `It has been said that France'w&s. --- Want a safe candlestick? Drive disunited, but it has again found ,q sma1.1 nail into the bottom of a -unity ; that it was frivolous, yet it ' a u o_t�®®®®•-• •lt ® - : osiers that r . �. _ .... _ s e� en a �„ ........... serious, - Ie to make it floe. uprig t. is no , t!:° , It i:,-,:•::::_.....::::.:::...........:......:....................... _.. card rvous excitable and by It;M t Intl tt .�_a ,::::..... .• ..: ._ :• • y ., t -t Tab lex-ref--va _ � f' 1 � � , I � int t,E?..,,H;., ±!i€'_'=i =: _ :::1,•, i:d'i Iii.r4..: ;..:::::::.: -��� S The h he —temperature ever tericaY but now it ears t ig the or ' !. a , 1 .1 :r known in a human being wa-s re-. of, . ca:mness and serenity; ghat it ,�li u�i+ Ital , ;,lit ,� rt,1i' Ilia Illlffll' ' ' of lin disease I (:: il,..,• , .corded in the case of an Italian vacillated continually between en r;•«.7i •'�,. „; • ! 111111 t•husiasm and'des hdency, but in " ^ :BiL� t"'�'�""^^:, ^- .) N'IOU�rIII !I E, recently. A victim g _.. ..,,.«. 'I� e was 138. stead -it has acquired a:n unshak- FeW �rOduCtS ><nh .;,,,,,",. ill !tlf pbf t••.•.,la , his temperature I The copper mines of Cyprus, in able resoluteness and firmness of h O u s e h o 1 d u S e""a""•^a - he richest in ur ore that it was vain -glorious bridged -""O'"' "'tN"""'"""'t"'"'^.• �U Ilyglit"^ ancient time among t purpose to -da have b -.._ the world, may- be reopened. and boa,s•tful, but it has become the a from the primitive thin Of Sixly.years ago as has I �• humble and reticent ; that it Was - - $ P "I. P — KEEP YOUR, BABY WELL rebellious against any kind of au - KEEP and yet• it h'as borne all its � I, sacrifices . and burdens without a p murmur; finally, that it could ne- ar n Mothers can keep their little r� ones appy and healthy by the occa- ve.r devote itself with constancy -- sional use of Babv's Own Tahlet•s• .the accompli-,hment of any aim, There is no mind ailmen4 of little but. just the -same -all its energies - - onus that the Tablets will not cure, now are being fired by the indumi- o� Canada's first refined sugar, "Ye Olde and -above a,}l they are absolutely' table, absolute, - Sugar Loafe" of .1854, was REDPATH : so Eafe and positively no injury can Blind' -Faith in tie �eT heart s rwas the first Canadian graCulated sugar, in y`MODERN188o and the first Sugar Cartons'in 1912. re4glt• from their use. C� ncerning pCE s'-� -them Mrs. Henri Huard, hingst.on, which is implanted in h yGR R t The leader iri every advance, - - - 1.lie] U isn�h -n ittau---- - u ,ti i�, i t� estimatiaa..cf--- -I know of so _grwd for little renes as '`Rut' the transfi�rrriatir�n whir_.h tens of thousands of Canadian fa*fllies. 131 i Ruby's Own Tablef�. tThey have makes tfie strongest impression is o f the nerve. o f -the French n c fi� Ask for "REDPATH°' in lndividadl Pachages., eert+ai.nly been of great Gervice to that 2and516.Cartons. 10.20, SD and1001b.13a¢t, - = me. ' The- Tablets are 'sr,ld by peeple. Really, one must admire -CANADA SUGAR REFINING co., UhUTED, titot+TxEAI medicine dealers or.by mail at 25 the screnity'.t•he coolness, the calm cents a lax from "The I)r. Wiiiiams'. demeanor of this nation. Fuur mil- Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 1.hga men have been sent far away _• . A 1 — R a:. .,,,,.�,. ,. ,;",,,�• ...- •M1,, � _.:;; . �W!_ :,r},.a �,:.,:�" r-:�'x•�-. _. _ :.'*r ,. - �•'+.,,..•r ar�•.e ��uT.a�w-a.S^F OLI _ • a • i r J • • $aysey a1'C :_ .-_ --__. SU' N SPOTA GET STRONGER. WEAR Rine -Firing lin the Dark. + Can New Be Seen on Clear Dare The activity of the sniper under c The BCSI With Binoculars. cover of darkness has been respon- -+ a a ion ecble for much inventive ingeDuity { Eleven years have elapsed since with a view ito hw9ital rifle-fis- t3ie Inst pronounced appearance of in at ai ht. Two ;n nLot�a as- Mothers Avoid I. A. HILL S WHIT sun spots" this is now the period - ' DODD'S KIDN ll•Il<.LS ridges have been perfected, one by More �m a mance caret,�t for their recurrence, and Phi a Glasgow staff sergeant and the mothers have intnidvely DID HIM. graphs of the sign indicate that the other by an Australian e.7 lorer. known the deal of poison - FOR .-. � P ' . � ons SY destmyen. They have . spots have appeared. Any one - At night there is difficulty in direct- ! known that such preparations -_ with smoked gleasea or even s pan in the muzzle of Qthe rifle u on the concainarseaiclndeadly �. He Suffered for Four Months from of binoculars can sere the at dark g P tides. They stave the Kidney Trouble but Found Quieig gra �� enemy, owing to the invisibility of peril to lkti. children that ed y spots on the sun any clear day. -the ordinary foresight. To meet �mpaatesweuaeofBypoisons. : who Relief When, He titled Dodd's The modern theory advanced by =EAM this, the Scottish musketry in- leer e rrntedfoof these dangeers. ve we scientists is that these spots affectD stir has fitted the cirdinary-se s«�nt issue of =-Kidney Pills. the earth's weather, cause thunder vice rifle with a luminous sight. No whichbcomBmeentu ss upootliirty-1110 I -ilius Corners Oast'., May and"-dighttni:ng storms, greatly re -cases of children sero¢ poDoaed alteration in the service arm is ne-w 7th (Special). - " nowduce the temperature Mai cause ceasary, and the night ught does "T b e danger to children Is -.'-,--Dodd's Kidney Pills are the very increased precipitation. not interfere with the ordinary Qreat,andthedangertoadults M beet of mediovnes." Such -is the From photographs first taken on front -sight for dayligilit shooting. isbynomeaasincoastderable." statement mall byy Mr. J. A. Hill, April 3, it is apparent, according to 7lhe new sight has been subjected in the December issue of they, a well-known. resident of this lace. scientists, that the regular recur- eaai4 8Y wu. S�oa� awe na to exacting tests, amd has Proved Michigan State Medical Journetr reDce of sun spots appeared WCM A Or THE TAM y as editorial on the .ams aubieet "I was sick for six months, place red at efficient only four misses beinngg re- cites 47 cases and goes on to statist Hill continues, troubles about that time and since thent they corded cult of fifty-four rounds in "Arsenical fly poisons are as started from a calif that seemed to have been increasing. So much a trial under difficult condition*; dangerous as the phosphors. _ "'settle in my back. My joints were cloudy weather followed that per- it will be next year, when the full and it has been applied to machine- imsh�' They arhooaas uld ffi gene . stiff and I had cramps in my mus- feet pictures could not be fasten un- effect of the war is felt, no one can guns with equal success. The Aus- and more sanitary Ways of "g cles, my appetite w'a,s fitful and I fly pishing or. it u files. And r^ f til May 2, and these platen show tell. traldan invention consists of a quick fly notions. if used at an, '� ----_was heavy and sleepy after meai that the sun spots have increased in � sight electric flashlight, which is should not be used in home.a, where there are ebiklre I had. a bitter taste in my mouth area and have acted jusEaa antro London Without Water. fitted close to the muzzle by a sim- where children visit." - `=.and I was always tired and Der- nomers said they would. That is, Of late the Thames has been a ple contrivance, the ;current being ivous.• the large spots become larger, deal too full of water for the cam -supplied from a small- battery car ANGLEF .r q "I used 'four boxes--of-Dodd then-split--ug-into-sections with one fort or convenience of the inhabit- ,ried in the butt, to which the sight Kidney Pills, and the great benefit large spot leading a lot of smaller ants of the Thames Valley. Yet is connected. The light throws a "Fl.i N. Pwlbatlt;eter.. - 4 they did me is what makes me say, ones across the face of the sun, all there are on record several in- T-shaped mark which prorridee an Ca - tcket the Gema Wilh the Pts They are the best of medicines.. a mother hen leads her chicks. stances where the contrary was the almost automatic aim, because the Dodd'e Klda+ey Pills cure - sick Previous observations that a case, and the people of London saw bullet strikes at the intersection , Made is can"a b 'Kidneys, and Mr. Hill's symptoms lower temperature, rain and cyclo- of the two lines. • The sight can be THE 0.&W.THUMCO* the river bed practically dry. In g Dept.tt! Wauc.r.ills, Oast. are the symptoms of Kidney die- nic. disturbances result from the fitted to an firearm, and the flash - S annals is an account of an y Anseirican ; ease, consequently he found quick appearance of the sun .spots every ear csjuake, which shook down light can also be used for signal- t� ,d+ Mic�L. reliei in Dodd's Sidney Pills. They 11.1 years has been borne out:by many churches and houses while ling. (90) al -s cure Kidney disease. the weather resents y y y' the River Thames "was dryad uppe, The sun revolves on its axisthat all London might walke over Method In His Reform. o. every twenty-five days and the sun the same dry shod-." This was n "He is one of those near-vege- tarians. ear-vege 'Wit and W isdomr- spots are there hidden to the earth. - A woman snaffs every time she y the year 1158. tarWhat B the time the surface of the sun Ia 1591 came an amazing ebb What is sneer -vegetarian Z" •dL3`�J' y thinks of her daughter-in-law's again appears exposed to the earth g tide, when the river -was again so "He never eats meat, except method of rearing babies. ow t et a man nig r e -- "He offers me a platonic affec spots will have been dissipated on on. horseback at London Brid e. In •Ir - ti+oar," "Wey11, take it. A. Platonic the flaming surface of the great g A woman's brain on tin average orb. 1887 a tremendous gale blew for ]218tsit weighs five ounces less than a affection often leech to the real ,., thirty-six hours. The great storm Corns ';- :•-�i•ne „ _ ,. 5 g 'Relief � man's in.proportion- to her weight. ,p Doctor -"D$ you talk in your T'ot'e OWN D&UGGIST WILL TELL TOC blew straight down the valley of the �r� p@1nt on Putnam'• Try ]6nrlam Eye Remedy for $ed. Weak. Waerrs Thanes, and kept tho water back. corn Extractor bo- Wlaatd'. Llaiment Lnmbermea'e PrIesi a sleep ?" Patient- -"No : I talk in Byes and Grallatcd Eyelids: No 8martin -. -ether people's I'm a clergyman " lust B • C�cnl wrtae for Book of the Eye so that the bed was dry. On Sep- night, and corns seal Macey a woman's mind is merely bysinal ... MartaeBy&semeocia.,ehicago, I tember 14, 1718, the same thing hap- 'batter in the mora- . An 'infant does not -hear until $M pomething she uses to guess With pend, and. according to the Out ing• Magical the the third or fourth day after birth. ![f a ma,[i"s sins don't find him out A pan of freshly -sliced onions �'r eekly Packet," a paper of, that WS�y "P u t n ■ rot or *sires the pain, des'tr'oys the rots, SEEO POTATOES. __Jus wife w-Ul. placed in a ii where there is in- date, people crossed the river afoot a kills a coin for all time. No pain ing The secret of health lies in &'care- fect'ious disease will take up the nth below and above the bridge, Cure guaranteed. Got a 2be. bottle of E asoci'a auy� BelSH BLER and Government ful selection. of food and' thorough poLwn• `while the sands lay so clear to view «Putnam'&" lExtraetor to -day. iosDected for seed. Only Lm.ted Quantity. mastication. says .ani expert. a that al tankard, a silver but- ,t, Pr,ee, One Dollar per bushel f.o.b. Bramp• q tease of pick and chews, Ask for wiaarVis sad take ao ostia" I ted sword, a gold ring, a guinea, eon, Also counonaceur. Pride and New Martial men, good. fighters .and Sttoi two excellent new potatoes. Price, Tits source of true living is not and other long -lost articles of value Two Dollars per bushei Special pr oee 'in po�ese�ssions, but- in disburse- NONEY IN. LIFE STOCK. i were .picked -up of choleric temper, have red and for tare dsra.Quapty, Wa moat Bacon• invents. The mould of a man's far- — I {. spotted finger -nails. von j l ordeta H. W. neuron. 8»my c tune is im. his own.hands. The Canadian Farmer Will Benefit!!!' oars WESTERNxtr.6 Early v SEED M "You shouldn't say he's ' When a Woman Suffers Ne Potatoes. Eatra Early 6eneaa ion. By the War. lith Chronic QaCgaeve'b&tar.rtoo lets. external Imes Medical New Earl Short i;euwon. Manitoba Woa• r Madge—"You y ANCB;R, TU3dOR8, LiJ3IPe. ETC., y B confirmed bschelpr unless you der or white Elephant& Five pounds On a§ 1tIIOW," Marjorie — "Batt I do Mr. Randolph Bruce, b- well out pain by our home treatment Write Dollar Altpostpaid• T E Bowman. Akisr - Jkliow ; I confirmed him." known rancher in Western Canada, y co.. Limited. Coiltnswood, Out, NEWSPAPERS FOR'ALg. "Ice "the man your sister a going to marry rich T' "Naw ; evert• has lust returned from Europe with many interesting opiniona as to the There la Trouble Ahead time the warriage is mentionsed pa effect that the war will have on the Constantly on their feet, attending to the wants of a large and exacting '-ways, !Poor man. Candi m farmer, .. The immense family, women often break down with The average man chooses a wife slaughter of cattle for the armies nervous exhaustion: ass he would a buttonhole bouquet in the field will, he thinks, very In the stores, factories, and on a -just because she looks pretty shortly cause a great increase in farm are weakr.ailing women, dragged nestled gracefully on his coat the price of beef, and those farm- down with torturing backache and = japed, era who are raising cattle will make bearing down pains. Client• -"You ought to Clave gone more money even than those who Such suffering isn't natural, but it's !into the &rmy, not yb� Iaw." boli- are raising wheat at a dol+lar-fifty dangerous, because due to diseased .citor -"Why I" Client -"By the per bushel. Every effort should be I kidneys. The dizziness, insomnia, deranged .'way you charge there would be made to raise cattle for the market menses and other symptoms of kidney !little -left of the enemy, in as large qu+a.nl and as quick- complaint nt cant cure themselves, they • ' ' .. oBruce is a great ly as pesible. Mr. require the assistance of Dr, Haml1- • believer in alfalfa as the most satis- ton's Pills which go direct to the seat I\SO KrI3 � '•_ - factory food for the rapid raising of the trouble. i Leads to Jladuese, It Not RPme-' of cattle for beef, In this -connection it is interest- To give vitality and power to the to lend aid to size bladder and •died. _ (kidneys, ing to note that fatteningyoung liver, to free -the blood of poinsoas. "Experiment$ satisfied me, some stock is becoming very popular in . probably there is no remedy so suc- Dr. Hamilton's Pills. For 6 years ago," writea'a Western. wo "that the United States where the mar- I tet for beef is increasing so rapid- cessful as all womanly irregularities their merit :man, coffee was the direcr the insomnia from wbach I ly that more study has been paid !s well known. soothing; and _'cause of f nuc_ Because of their mild, 1iPSOFIT.MAKING NEWS AND JOB OF• fees for sale ;n Rood Ontarib towns. The most udetni and i-er"tlns of all *, businesses Fuli. nformat on on apPliea- tlon tc Wilwm Pub' eh n.t; Compel 77 Wert Adel de Fc .a r t ••a it a• • • 1 . it s .K ;yf "A...r,a:. lm4r� a C7e4 Manu Mager"t� n , , • cruur .o N N P Nia,..w vii ur CreuLNn� .a.O.n,lwMo .lsntlw. Co�+N. A hb ,M nn.w Year r..w.atanara.V ...n..ue•1 m lw6 of rM nwd x raM•�.N�rd pO '3 ,a.nr 0 nor a Mr otn,, �rd�at •wl s.YMn. Gn1.a e• 11..1. - pa a aw a.ew poll aautr w. a.. DW wd• kill VA. y suffered terribly, "as well ae ex- to methods o increasing p healing effect, Dr. Hamilton's Pills are -' --- - -" — — - :treme nervousaeas and acute dys- (Tea is just as injurious tion. In- the early days cattle Were safe, and are recommended for girls j and women of all ages. 26 cents per - --'-"- pepsin," As coffee, because it, too, contains kept on the 'ranges from three to 'however; box at all. dealers. Refuse any sub- ;? the health -destroying drug,-: cal- five years: Experience, edtute for' Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Man- , feiae). has shown that the use of thor- drake and. Butternut. - "I had been a coffee drinker childhood, and did not like to ough-bred bulls and the consequent improvement in the quality and t� Stsggerlas. r Skiffs- Motor Boat .since think that the beverage was doing maturing abiliity of market cattle, feed- I Want to trust my fellow -men ; Canoes f we all this barn. But it was, and together with heavier rain has it I like to think their morals sound. "Lost" PETERBOROUGH LINE. the time came when I had to face ing, made And yet the column headed _,arHF .the .foal, and protect myself. I just as much beef on the racer et from 13 to 20 old. Ex- Is thrice the size of that called ve aatiataation, ft is s "PBTRRSOROUG'M.a It If any Ban". can y' f1w therefore gave up coffee abruptly till absolutely, and adopted Pos at mon4kis parts are of the opinion that with I 'zeev Always and ever the wipe' of service, model, strength and Over fifty styles tad sites. Write for catalogue. The liter, caaos tum for my hot drink at meals. the continued improvement of xi_srd,a L�e,i sa the howw ish, if the litsrborouth canvas covered. Ask for 111netnted folder, Skiffs 9 .I "I began to note improvement in breed stock it will be possible to tQ! the �ppttW outboard- Mstors, Power- Launches,. -all lees .sad -pear= - - my condition very soon after I took market at an even, earlier dal Sure Proof. era. (;Nt folders, tellies all about these. on Postunl. The .tihange proceeded gradually, but all and it-waa a Among she advantages of earlier finishing of cattle,, the following are Mother -Are you quite sure that: youhav`e ceased to love him I y TMs p1eTeReoRouG11 e;*Ho[ comb#Ny. LIMITED, t : 12sattes of only a few weeks before mentioned by some of the leading Daughter-AbaoluteIy ! I don't PETERDOROUaH, ONT, I found myself entirely relieved- cattle men: Firstly, younger cattle even care if he has a pretty steno- - fire nervousness passed away, my make heavier gains 'of beef on a similar amount of feed than old ra her in his office !' g P - - _ '--- _- -- - - - _..— . _- •- • digestive• apparatus was 'restored to normal efficiency, and I began cattle � Seoondly, the money invest- to sleep restfully . and peacefully. ed is turned faster, being turned "These happy conditions have over in eighteen month., where '. continued during all of the 'b years, formerly,it took from three to five ••- -- ' • y :' �. , s � and I am safe in saying -that I owe years; Thirdly, heifers under two - _ them entirely to Postum; ;for when years old sell as readily as steers Had Ohio's anchor fall on my knee and f sI days ceased to use and finish more. rapidly. tibe--oenSUB stal prove lea, and .knee sweliedoupsaan started to - medicines." -_--AA Name gives by Canadian Paktum' without shadow of doubt; the value and two bottles Prod me. FEgGII80�. – r ;Co., Windsor, Ont. Read ".The af' beef cattle in Canada is eteadsly In there "Overetern" V Bottom Ow Road to W ellville," in .pkg Postum comes in 'two forme := increasing. 1901 were 3;167;744, valued at 854,197,341, or r ; .. •; Awt $ Or Postum Cereal -the original form an average of 817.155iE 2, taking the =-mtuet 'be well. boiled.. 15c amd..25c with. the b . In 1911 there gid. ' -r' ]F.reight Prepaid to any RailwAy Station ,in, -.,—packages. _ were 3,939,257, valued at 888,278,rin - 490, average of 821.90, an o. 15 Ft., Beam 3 Ft. 8 Ice„ y ��' Instant Postum-a soluble pow- a or, an ialreaa of 84.78 pe,r heed.• Mr. H. a ou rov Dej�th 1 Ft, e -der-dissolves quickly in cup of hot water,. and; With cream $nd S. Arkel.l, Assiaitasit Live Stock Mother --Son, I don't believe you face- at al•1: .••�--� Specification No. 28 gluing engine prices on request. a our quotatdons and Launches, Row, sugar, makes a delicious beverage Commissioner _Tor the• Dominion washed yo6'r Small Son you don't Uelieve on -"The Penet`ng Line" Cosnmerolal .Pleasure g Ing 30c and 5Qe tins. Both kinds -'-are equally d,e(icioius Government, says that never in our statistical history have prices at- me, look at the lanes. beats and Canoes. TRE GIDLEY BOAT CO., LIMITED, PENETANG, CA•tN. ,+ and cost about the same per cuP• taimed so .higlh a ire, either. for the hoof or for meat in StlnerdV' Liniment nand b7 PhyHolatu. "There's a Reason` for Postum. -•-sold by Grocers. cattle on the butcher shop, as to _day. What ED. S. ISSUE 21-115. 61ti OF , • n sit-,S� u ...: _,. .... ..:_ -::. rr. c:',.5�:, ..---r•.::� +..+.7.. .;,.� . �. .rte_•..... .y':•,yr ��•.}= .. ^•+s ., - ,..,.-..,... � ..ass`•"ks r ... - _ a� y' yh .,Xeso for night. 13arsday Commercial�b�nue Iwai for nig ,t. "Fr day, _ Ban�el'i 1 _ snteyY:ldsyatifsW•bj for nia'1i•. $a�asdayE ER----N"n BOA��ING ,Eioksrins, Ons PLOUGH SiiARE9-All kinds kepi proceeds to his own stable antil the'TV L v El oonstantlyon hand. WX. BLOBO8OV1t, foUowinR Monday morning. -- _-- Lord Roberts-Ttierougham. 83-" Celebrated lhenoh. 61.ib per yeii ; 111.00 if paid in .advance. OR BALE -A '$rXelass milch • Coach Stallion, the property of Hugh When we Tell you that our 30c. bulk Teas re better _ 8abamiystaoato the Units. flsalos, X160 �� cow. wr,te t6yttone IBeil or lnd.l F. 1i. Mcllroy, Highland Creek, will mate -than any toe, package ten on the marltett ea ezperta in advance NES, Whitoy,. the season of 1915 as fo lows, Mona ay _--- May loch will leave his own stable 1G t have told us they are. We carry 8 lin.• of tea: -- o � RASE SEED FORSALE-Aquan- 5, von• 3, Scarboro for W. Dart's Boar- Black, green or mixed- 80c. lb. -5 The $1.25. JOHN MURKAR _ `.ts of timothy seed also alaike seed at lot born p O. for nova, A. (",aene lldet' i Proprietor. (� ti1%con.9.ng. PickeriE. E.PUGH.Claremont. a Malvern,Black, green or mixed-.-40c..1b. -i lbs $1.76. Y. alvern, till..Tnesday noon. Tuesday _- '•... _ — OR BALE -Two brood sows due afternoon. Robt. 8409c's Cedar Grove, Black, green or mixed- 60e, lb. -6 ibe $2•25• ' .! F'RIDAR MAY 21, 1915' F in July, st lot 28, con, 5, Pickering or for nlgbt. Wednesday, W.. Kno:'s, Teas have all advanced in price again -you will save ' address A. E. WHITE, Whitevaje, P• O. 31-96 Whitevil4s aG.on, B ouitham hotel, till - -- - - Thursday noon, •Thnreday- sftvruoon money by buying 61bs now. Call. and 'ask for free - NOTEtI AND COMMENT& OATS FOR SALE -A quantity of Clue. Uedgett's lot 2, con. 7, Pickering samples of any of ,these lines. 20th Centn Oats. Ap 1y at lot 10. con, for nigpt; Frt3ay R. G. Cammack's The Germans declare that her 9. Pickering, R, CRONK, > , R. No. s, Wbitby, lot 12, con. 4, nos-, 14. Bath's, Pickering %. . _ Out. Q9'91 for night Saturday morning own -stsbi -- -- enemies cannot etarve her, that -- �IREAPPLES=are now at their cbeapest-order your w POTATOES FOR SALE -I have a until Monday morning, - - she has an abundance of food, and 1• quantity o1 oma .toss for Bale at lot r._ - - doz-an crate at once. -18s. at $2.00 a_77doz. 249. at EO'.E:LAWSENCEu�-(180f+•) TheiamotM leve nam• p r c ng, PP y y6 paigner, Record 2.09 1/4, the property $1.60 a doZ,=809• at $1:80 a doz. euale'y dlormal. At the'. same time she -- of Cbas. Park, Butt n West, will make `sage that the reason that she bas >FTLANTS FOR S,+riv -Tomatoes the s•aaon of I915 as follows : l4londay engaged in the war against British 1r etc. also Llaht Colt 3 yearn old. Apply C. blas 10th, will lease hie own stable, resh bananas, oranges, lemons, grapefruit -green onions NOEL, No. 10 Concession Markham Township, Stoaffvilla, and proceed to Royal Hotel, merchant vessels, destroying non- Phones 6 Markham ___ _ +u Goodwo d, for night, TnesAay, Thos noon rhubarb, lettuce, ripe tomatoes and strawberries. combatants, and; sinking • ships Beverley's con. 6, Uxbridge for noon, i Brougham hotel for night. We ;nesda ` .-without any warning is e _COURT_. OF REVISION ( �eoxout.hotel, Markham, .for noon and _"Buy all your groceries at the grocers." ' night. Tbarsday, vis Richmond Hill, the British navy is starving the Municipality of the Township of Picker. to Elgin Mills, Yonge street .for noon German people, by preventing ing, and night, Friday via Vic oris Square R I O H R D S' O food from entering the country. Public Notice is hereby given that and Cashel to Jacob Wideman's con. 7, _ The two statements are hard to the Court•of Revision for the Munici- Markham, for noon, thence to own for of the Township of Pickering, � stable until Monday morning. Dave reconcile, but the Germane do not for the year To will hold its first Sys. s, manager. PEEL'S _ •� SHDE - s- STORE hesitate in makinRapy kind of a sitting in the Town Sall. in the Vit- g{rig's CotGtrtB)tip-(1411b1j (14742) _.._ rash statement these days'ao long lige of Brougham. on Monday, the The pare -bred impoited Clydesdale s • 31st day of Mav, 1916, at the hour of Stallion, the property of John Mauro, as they think it will be of advan- one o'clock in the afternoon. Pickering, wil make the season of 1915 W H I T B Y • tage to them. Since the "Scrap All persons interested will please as follows: Monday May loth, will • +' of paper" incident Occurred, the take notice and govern themselves leave his own stable; lot 9, B. F. con, We always carry a complete -stock of word of a German has no- weight accordingly. Pickering, and p.oceed to S. Nicholson's whatever. Dated at Whitevale this 18th day of Do barton, for noon, thence to Wood's Fine Boots and Shoes, Boys" and Girls' School Shoes, Felts, _ -'- May, 1915.. hotel, west Hill, ti aetiav noon. Rubbers and overshoes. - Tuesday afternoon Michael Hickey's, , Since the sinking of Lusitanis I)ONALD R. BEATON, Liverpool, for night. Weda..day Thos. Mens everyday Work Boots our specialty. _. Clerk of the said ( Kno:'s, Brock road for noon; S. Bathe' Bell Phone 151. - - - Gernlans throughout -the British 3&35 Municipality Pickering for night. Tharsda, proceeds Empire as well as in Italy and in - to own at •hie where he will remain natil. other eouatries, are receiving PUBLIC, NOTICE Friday noon; Friday afternoon proceed. J O f i N� PEE L Notice is hereby Ky uoic6Axla R uo,�twl S R- Pnekeeds ownsudley for eight. rather bad usage. Not only per- —' Satnr my proceeds to own ecsbte where � 'BROCK ST. WHITBY. ' -sonaUy but their property is be- S he'si 1 remain until Monday morning �_���• _ _ sed by the pp �hng destroyed. They have 1tt a of the Curpoentton":.f fire Toanir per Edieartt - cauae for complaint when we con. Pickering on the t'dth day of Apt il, I be fashionab y b ed imported Clydes- _ 7t � f �+ ��• ,j aider the treachery those who 1915, providing f,rr the issue of Dehrn- dale stallion, toe peope ty of R. Dsfoe, IGi9f8bllSnea OV2P f01'Ij/-t7lfrB £9iB tures to the amount of $3.50t1, f -r the - Green Raver, will make the season of have been enjoying the hospital- purpose of anew mel defraying the chat ui dung 1915 as foe ova Moeda jo I lea n his THE ST chasing a new Nc�yoi>l bite and hGlilt3ing ownstablefor W. H. Malor'e a�•a 8. ity of the British. Those who for ANDARD BANK anew school house in S� h��•�I "+. chino Pickering, for noon, thence :o Brougham years were enjoying the friend- No, 14 of the said Township of Picker- hotel for night; Tuesday Joe Wideman's _ ship of their British neighbors ing, and that such By-law was aegis- Greenwood, for nova, W. J McDouat 's �K' CANADA iiaed that friendship for purposes tered in the Registry Ofh^e of the Andley, for night. Wednesday B•- Bath's Registry Division of the County -f Pickering. t r noon, E. W. Bleep's base- ASSETS OVER U&000,000 . Of betrayal. Great Britain had Ontario on the 23rd day of April, 1915.. line for uiaht :.Thursday Walter Bash's The t become a hot -bed of German spies. Ano motion to quash or set Heide the CherryLiverPwoodl. ` for night; hor t; Fr dam Bari ilc C Or Belie The Alled positions in the civil same w any, part thereof must he g F proceeds 3' P�� made within three months After the to his owe stable for eight Saturday F, -Get the Savings Habit. service. and thereby gave away first publication of .this notice-,• and W.Birv.rtboro's, of 21.coa. 9,M&rkhsm - -� cannot be made ther4eafter. for noon, thence to hi- own stabld until Ilighest Current RatesAllow- secrets to the German government. Dated_the 7th day of MAy, 1915. Monday morning- °� ed, and - Under these circumstances it can- Do,.ALD R. BEATON, Baron F.lect - (G629;,(12843) Thenterest Compounded Half- Clerk fashiouably bred son of iearon's Pride, IYearl on Deposits. 175 Half - not b-6 wondered that they are SZ -34 ttr+ported Clydesdale atallioo, the pro y now receiving such harsh treat- party of W H. Pugh, Claremont. will We solicit your account in our - - petit. We believe that it is a. = HQELS REIG1.9TE8 make the season of 1915 as follows. Mills SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Monday May loth will leave his wen X reat mistake to enter into whole- n of German pro. Standard bred trotting Lord liegent-1413 C. N. R. The stable and proceed to John aoott's, lot DICKERING BRANCH, - sale destructiostallion. the 21, con. S. Pickering, night. Tuesday_ - Rob%. ELg asno's Mongolia, noon, Wm party. particularly in Laoada. property of Thomas M�ddatord 1L'kitbyy R GORDON, Manager. � D n $raae6 alto at � .-- `Phan it is known that a German "tit make tk• season of 1915 as fnl- Armstrona's Locust Hill, night, Wed lowi. atooday Mav 'ooh wi'I leave his nekday Robt Maroy's Cedar Grove - '! ° Or a man with a German name, is oven cable, lot. 8.1 bsae'ins Pick erioe and noon, G. D. Milnes Charrywood- night, _ in sympathy with the fatherland p Tnsrada M Hieke . Ltvee might rooted s n Woods hotel, Wesc Hi l 'for w y' i� ,nude O ! night: �'nesdav S. Nicholson's DuCORN nbar Prided, T A S••os's Break road aooa, and is out@poken in his opinion@, own stable for atghe, f3raAa Sohnston's Bro•gham oiirkt. -' toe; fur noon, r he mast be prepared to receive -Wednesday F. G. McCarthy s AadleF Saturday- own stable eat Y y What is coming to him. but for noon. Temperance hotel, Brookho morning there are thousands of Germane— -'- - - ! The old reliable- Riot in Canada who are ae loyal as any e RNITt�RE FOR THE HOME :-: Comptoin a Eery- or cob corn. - other subject of Sing Georxe and •-• ' That never fails to give au -" who denounce German militarism � Cnt Oak Bed Room Suites, Side Boards, Buffett hiiprwed -abundance of fodder and corn and German barbarities as strofrgly Chairs, Tables. Conebew, DaveuporW, hugs, Lingdeum9 stood quality n excellent '�jI4„t� A e=ce sty as any other person. Botha about t 40c.per pd. - p ju p- all purposes - fifteen •. years ago was one of Goode promptly delivered. - _ _ �•�� �I��• Which is always in great demand for fodder, Britain. most bitter foes; but - = Cs><aiit n [title.or for mixing with Che heavier cobbinR sorts. now there is no more loyal subject,C S BU RLIN G �PICKE RING - in the British dominions. -There �j "j Some new here, but is great are many Germans and people of. W18eOn8ni a �o• ` -favor where grown last eeiieon. German -descent in Canada,equally as loyal, and care should be exer _ cised_ to giro---these__people_ 'n _ 1 nTurnip- Mange a d Seed offence. •----- •Ail the popular kinds, at right pr'ces. , FARMIN —. iS ' Our groceries are -the freshest. Ploughs -Including the.John Deer, Wilkinson and Fleury. Also. re- ' EORCA E PHIL I P pairs for the foregoing. — Wagons. Buggies. Also Tongue Sup. ' ports for binders, that make the. BROVC3HA - ' •- QNT�.�ZIG yoke easy and burden fight White Wyandotte eggs for sale; from pure bred stock. If you want any kind of farm imple- ^ ' - r� ment call or write wMADE W CANADA" _ _ - WOODS LUU. -Bauks---Prckerla _...- . ord Touring Car' _ Are the Beat for. the Brain That Wet -Field! Price $590. .. With cement tile, which the A'gricul-'Farmer _r tural Colleges claim are the beet kind made. Splendid brick are also made t Your neighbor drives a Ford -why don't from the same material.. We make you? .We nae sellitig more Fords in Canada '• both the and brick. Get bur prices this year •than ever before -because Centt- - See • jj$ before plasms ' before buying. diens demand the liegt in motor car service - Home Telephone 5f04. -at the lowest: possible cost. The "Made in Canaun" Ford is a necessity -not a luau'ty. our order. H/NDLE� CO., -. WMtTiVALF, ON7. Buvers of Ford cars will share in our profits if we Y ` _ sell 80,000 cars. between •August 1. 1914, and Aug- : Repair Shop I Now' is the time to get your Bicycles repaired for the good roads. Prices areaway down. Ford size $15.50, other sizes in LL proportion.,, Ind phone 1131$• _ Russell Andrew, PICKERING, r AD4 i•. - a Runabout $540; Town Car $840; F. 0. B. Ford, Ontario. with all'equipment, imciading' electric ,headlights. On display and for sale by W. J. LUKE SON, Whitby, = Ontario 61, Rus4ll Andress, Pickering Y Y r Estimates on all Building-) Materials _4.furnished yy. ' . - . .__.. ... 1.. ,, a F _ t...r.. ...r „unc. . GY. ...-.••tw.<x.+•,•-x. "n. _ J. r. ., rsa .• .Ye�.+.'rt�-k✓ti yc. . TOIRVWN 'rn `rn•-. erF s. z-s�s• .wm�a3,z�=c - .-�'' ':. ,-i ��,c•..►. PL•kT- '' +,. -i. y"'��A-.. ;. s �' s x-� 'sew .c �• .� � - s3 '.... --, - NT ._ _ .. The Women's Irtetittrte will 4 -;Dr. B. I. Love has" purchased a Ford B. 1. Love hold, a ►lblic meeting- in the basement. of the Presbyterian � INVESTMEIT J. H. Beal had a business trip to church on the afternoon of Wed. , Toronto on Tuesday. nesday, May 26th, The meeting will be addressed upon some live .� - P. Macnab jr. hue seed topic by Miss Collins, of An -Laster. y Are en looking for a y a floe new FoEci auto. - Wm. Jenkins, of To o, spent At t$e close of thepession, tea will (.Profitable Investment 3 Bunday with T. P. Shirk. be served to which; all ladies are H. F. SWITZER, Manager Widmer Miller had a buside9s trio to the city one dap last week. invited..A tennis meet*vvas held over bank Ma The Canadian Mantle Co., Ltd., offer for sale a limited quantity of ISr. B. I. Love and Thos. Birktitt were in. the cit on Wednesday y y the on )da 1 y y ' when a large n% her attended, It stock iu the dew Company now being formed.-- A splendid open - last. G. M. Forsyth sold a valuable was proposed td�ake a clay ort behind the bank. The foll ing ing.for grouud floor investors. 'eta Lon oe`ship►nent o_RRegina ��.ere eked : Pres.. -G.H. :Shares $25.00 each=ear terms: y one day recently. BAmis ; �'ic@.Pres.-F. -Madill ; •` THE MINION UNK- Dar". W. D. AU•rvatwe, V10siRnilDtNT. C. A. SOGMT, Conceal Maaawr. Do Your Banking By Mail K you live at a distance. from a branch of The Dominion Bank. Deposits may be made -cash withdrawn -or any other Banking Business may be transacted by mail, lust as easily as though one Made a special trip to town for the purpose. 'WHITBY BRANCH: A. A.ATKINSON, Manager. W G Scott and son. Tom of Sec-Traas.-. J. Mixer ; Com- By fi111ng in the coupon below, . •. - - . Richmond Hill, were at Spruce nattee-T. Birkett ; P. Macnab,jr, interested parties may obtain par- The illustrated lecture in the ' _ Grove, over Sunday. y' R Ttlomh�on C. A.' Maurer. titulars o€ this profitable ihvest- p ;�� ..=TY �,A.2RY'+ TIME ('ABLE-Fickering StatiouG :..� MPs. W. A. Thomson of Corint}i, Master of Ceremonies—D.A. Scott Fees `x1.08 went. ICE CREAM T. R. Trains going No. - 6 Mail East ane as follows- g.08 A M. Montana, is visiting with her par- Sema Ladies fi0c. Those v ishing to join krhdly see H. F. SWITZER, Manager . .� 12 Local N 2 b0 P. M ents, George and Mrs. Tran. - Strawberries. - ' ..NEILSON'S _ At the Pickering Bakery 14 Local 6.05 P. M Mr. Palmer, a member of the secretary at once. Canadian Marktle Oompany, Ltd, Mrs. John Shirk spent over Sun -H, Tminw going went due sa follows— third contingent visited.withlWm. Pkkel k9 L QW[tl{o I 70 Lombard 9t., Toronto_ " Toronto, to undergo --an- operation 'No. 13 Local 7.47 A. M. nnA Mwc- Tnnwa nn Elwtnrriwn ani Tl ____ ' � TT _ _ _-� _ t_ 1 _ � m:.a.,•.-c '�1.aa....e.._ ._. �_ _,____ During the heat of the summer 'come g " 11 Local 2.20 P. M. - Sunday. 1` A u 1 U T V 10 "-1 UCF • f send me partieilace of the above offer. The illustrated lecture in the ' _ Methodist church last Friday ORANGES -47E-MO11TS, AL' evening was well patronized and FRUIT, BANANAS, and " '� -mach ted. mac Mrs. Lewis Dixon, of Buffalo, - -PEKE APPLES. - _ - __ - - ADDRESS .......... .. ....... A Mre. Lyman Reynolds, of St. !eoseph, Fridays we have a fresh supply of Lettuce, Green Onions, Radish, - -- are visiting their mother, Mrs. H. H. Thomson. Rhubarb, - Asparagus, C Sweet to Eat Mrs. Lyman Pilkey, Mrs.' Ed. Celery and new A Cwdv Bowel Laasrha Gibson, Mrs. (Rev.) J. R. Real and Strawberries. - ' ..NEILSON'S PAPER HANGING L Mre. John Neal attended the W. M. S. Convention .at Manchester YCE CREAM Painting, Graining on Tuesday. _.,all the time: and Decorating Mrs. John Shirk spent over Sun -H, J. J 114 RQV �S Estimates given. . dap with her sister iIr Weston. The latter has gone to the hospital Pkkel k9 L QW[tl{o I W H. STEVENSON Pickering R. R. No. 3. Oshawa Toronto, to undergo --an- operation and for appendicitis. our refreshments Ice Cream, Bricks, Sodas, Sundaes. and drinks right off the ice. Thanking.vou.-for: paat.favors, we so- licit a continuance of your patronage. HERB MONNEY, PICKERING o reenwood -: - 8ardw &re ,all and see our stock of . "Happy Thought" and other stoves as well as other lines of Hardware. Eavetroughing and repairing . promptly attended to. Work guaranteed and prices moderate. *Sandav included WANTEE) Areliable man to sell HARDY VANADIAN GROWN SToce. .in Pickering and Ontario - - County, Start now at the beet selling time. Send for list of Bpi ing Offerings, - And terms to agents. Liberal Commission `_ /'' " •' • 1" '• L Q W 1 C JUL U G lJ C u u +rlana8ome Ir ee outfit. '- Br. II -Effie RDight (W Myrtle _. .GREENWOOD STONE 8c WELLINGTON I3enaou. Jr, II -Mary Wagg (h), - _ Mona Huribert (]1), Georgie For- NOT B�,'�.'N . N�'�jt. �,' be. Fontbill. Nurserfeik -Sr. I. -Merle Linton. Ji. I. -Mabe - - -- F. `ap�ITEVS DLE (Established 1897) Neal (b). Edgar Ward, .(b), Grace any increase In ' ,ai"r. Kidd (h.) Robert Beelby. Pr. a - PAC CARPENTER, BUILDER Z' O R t7 N' �' O Norman Kniobt (h), Mary Benson - the pr1Ce of HOUSE VERANDAH. AND BAR (b), Harold Sanderson (h), Kath- - WORK. PANTRY CABINETS leen Shirk, Ruby'�Vatsoo: Pr b- � �� � e i --oa DUHB WAITERS.P � TTENTION Nora Tarr (h), Robin Job"ton, (h)4C Howard Besse. (h), Mabel Sander- V tlJ 9htngliog and general re pair k _ work. son (h). Annie Knight . (h). Jane See me about any job you want' Neal (b) Vera Linton. Margaret If you contemplate doing any 4 Linton. Pr. C -Frank Welch. No.ecrd �n y (� (� done. Prices nigh t. ,on roll -48. Average attendance Aly, l 7 1�F .. 5ao4 Rome Telephone. kind of building next seams. - -44. C. M. Doughty teacher. we will be pleased to figure Promotion examination3 - Jr, �* Room. Claremont. Pr. c. to. Pr. ;They ale made in Canada- consequently are not •.• F E Z D •.•on your regnirmente :-- Li. -Frank Welsh, George Middle- i - Station -for alI kinds o! ton. Jean Berlsoa, lMiacgr Teegle. "subject to the 7s per cent War Tax • at CC r - Pr: b. to Pr.* a. -Nora Tarr (H), �„ �`' hsrryWooll building material Mabel Sanderson,(% Robin -John They sell for 8.5 cents to $ t .50, but' nar matter what - _ _ _- aeon (H.) Annie ton, ; Howard - rice= -you a the Columbia Record at that rice is Cotton Seed Meal, Bran, Shorts, n 7 41 Besse, Vera Linton, Margaret P y pay, P Malted Corn Feed, Dried Brewe^s •;• PILKEl�1NG •'a Linton. Pr. a to Jr, L -Norman Grains, Whole Corn Cream of the Knight (H), Hamid Sanderson, (H) -exceptionally good value for the money. - - LUM�ER ARD - West and Monarch Flour. Blacll- E Mary Benson ($), Ruby Watson,- -- -- �- � - - '- " ford's calf meal. Beef scrap and s' Kathleen Shirk. Jr. I. to Sr 1.- name is mentioned below, PottUry.love. Oyster shell, etc:`' M►F,dgar Ward, (fl), ((race Kidd, p� Mabel Neal, Robert Beelby. Erma and ask him t0 give you a catalogue of Corambia Phone lode Markham 8086. _ . W. D. Gordon qr on Lynn, Gordon Shirk. Sr. I. to Jr. II -Merle Linton, Laura Linton Records. _ /. _ ThOmel,® ReslQtor PICgERIN(I Jr. If to Sr. I1 -Golds Andei-son, " - - (H), Georgie Forsyrb-(H). Gordon If hehasn't any, owing to the big demand, write' ,n, o2lianda ao y Greg (H.) Mary egg (H), Mona •n eaasatcaa0 `>tT w4i+gs i d ted 9 1BeH and Independent phone. gg direct to -The Columbia -Clra ho hone Toronto H'+ `�"�'►tves-sees waver Hnrlbert (H), Sr. II to Jr. Iii- P P Co.,+ r Effie Knight (H), , Hugh Gregg ep wC • • +� Myrtle Benson. ' and you will receive one by return email.. 3Bnt go. to '°a a ` s I The Pipkering ..The Metbodist chur h at Clare- I�.., - ' most has been veatly improved the. local dealer whose name is mentioned below, and i � ,,,, ' ' s Vl�ance Ci0I14lnittres Eby the new Lighting System, in- e0 N -• '" = a *8 stalled by the Canadian Mantle ask bim first ;- also ask him 'to play over some of the a Company, of Toronto. In conver- s sat o�, s TILe object of this Association is to " newest Records including • a �I lessen stealing and prosecute cation with Mr. H. F. SWitzel the -_ - _ - ,,. ,• • s • the felons. General Manager, the Nnwe � � a•d was informed that.there is a large Mary- Pickford't3 gfficial song, entitled — a. . h;,i,R propene .toles oomm,ot. demand for this class of goods - r �m .; s = Date unused g proely er any member a and that they are meeting with _;A1701�_ Sweetheart of Mine 1 =o d � ' �oee~_ e• $:.cosies t7ommisMe. '� wonderful success. Owing 'to I'm Not Ashamed of You, Mollie J ,,.� �;. o'�*L the large increase in their business; e ; o 9ft. Membership fee - #1.0p. they are Htlding It necessary to Somewhere a Voice is Calling a .4 flu °P11 Tenses m.reeb.d nom on. rr«ta.nt er, incorporate their company, and ,.A1786 Whispering Hope - — 1.00 .. �b _a 44 ic secretor. onwvnestion.place a limited quantity of their s p ! _ A Exec. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palos - stock upon the market. The HliIl(lel'8 LA,TgO, by (;seals —O i : r 1 0 s • S er, O. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Ont Canadian, Lighting System .flag• A:�649 1;50 ,. many satisfied users in this local- Melody in F. by Casale „ » I �q +� I.A. d'Con�frr. W. �. Clark. ity, and we understand t) at.President, _-Secroaer several of our local friends A5644 are 4 Perfect Di;�' ti am - ,- $1.25 _ financial) d in this Coln- Suzi interested - "' y peens, and we have no doubt -that they will be- successful in the - ,� `•, future as they have been in the T. M. McFADDEN, P ckeri ing OntarioLuck- - Past. . _ ..... _ Good •. ... . _ '.' A sad death occurred. one da ar+a wanted where nntactively represented. at ant$ ith ii1one of the oldest � gees residents of the township, WIn* Apply Music Supply Co., Toronto. Williams, who resided east of the ^' ~ village passed away under sad De circumstances. 'One -of his- neigh= pegde on having the right kind Of all materials and design bors, Mr. Levi Pugh; on Saturday of trees. Bowman's have kept in stook: It will pay you afternoon was in search of sheep — — — — heavy fibrous roots. to call at our works acd inspect our stock and obtain prices. Don't be misledby which.• had strayed away and w• They are grown in the right kind age -Its we do not employ, them, oonseq» =, while crossing Mr. Williams' pro- a Q 'of soil. 'The ace handled ly we can, sad do throw off the agent party came across the body of theMilliner, � (� i a � � s and pack&i in the pink of commission of 10 per cent.,wbir'• von w! r (atter in a plowed field. The body oertainly save. by purchasing from _ss•. ,was in an advanced state of'de• :- -- -- -condition - c] they grow. oallsolicited. composition and evidently death al -. ANITE C0• 1 __ Two more HgentS wanted N j..' hadIn ODtarlll Q11U11G T" , ads. w Aaitb9. Ontsri > pp IT1Y � previously. wetird d rebs stee or. ate of elle See our Well Tailored Hats, they Fire a rPvel"tioii in quality. Style y body also showed that it had been - and price compare well with $10 hat,, and mot hRlf the price. ^� Oar ices-areL42-50-and_ alit and THOS, W. BOWMAN di SON CO. W - WALKER outlet-th"e-ra-in�t6rm whish took �• S. c`f" place cn Wednesday. The un- value for your money that yon can't reach _ . LIMITED _ fortunate man, who was 80 years - outside of .Pickering.. Come now and Ridgeville, , Ontario ' Pump .Manufacturer of age had been pl�rwipg, .wheQ he get one of these stylish hate. Shop and. Residence; bundae fit A0 was seized with heart failure. The We can suit you.. _ horses succeeded in freeing them -"WHITBY, '-WHITBY, ONT. selves from the plow. CoronerWALL -t'he new patterns are very fine, in fact CHOPPING (i Three -doors west of Whitby House - our 1expectati;on. -4JDar]in9- of Goiidwaod, wastj nutt- Come and see them. fled, but on viewing the body, he AND OAT FLAKING We are prepared to instal wood oriroia considered t ]k place, t unnecessary NEVA DRY GOODS—Hata, Ca s : BoQte _ - prepared pompe on short notice, also attend His funeral took lace ori Sunda and Shoes. The Undersigned is re red to do_. to all kinds of alri r to Salem Cemetery. The deceased can �' . _ - Ain cltn in and oat flaking Wells Gleaned. w was -a � bachelor, -bad lived PR g GROCERIES -all the best in the market. Tr a lb of our • 28c. • tea. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill. the life of a recluse for years. He y ever Gla in the week - wa's well educated, and very in- Why pay 35c. a lb for tea not as good. y y also gasoline engines and telligent, being a great reader. In ezeept'on Saturday the saute gear a EMPIRE CREAK SEPARATOR s early days he was, a local i A SIMPSON & Co.. 'PICK I RING John F. Bayles, Greenwood Ina. Phone 20 Ifteacher. . 77' 1. "1, e. v ,�•+:. n w,_.;.,.' .., u`•'v ,.,.. 6'.. x....,.,.-:» _ _ •i.:: . tom' My,�F* ^•- '�'` iYf,r}T , �. .. ... ,. ` .. ,. ..�2,&, F _ .. •' F r,-.: Z„-.� 4 .,..,,r. ^-�Gn' - - ,.) �- i• 't? i b' r K G, ,,,...... F'C .: ., ,� ..Jt,," '+T' '...Y-... -. .... _. ..,;. q4: .. 1, .-...p, .1. :,rte w .. . . � .:�l Li ,3: �. . ,. ♦!i. ilia _�1-.:n, „�F1. , r...y9 1. s- { -+ .r 3x• - ,... ., .. - CJs+, . a " _ .. .. _ .�:.,_:_..-..�•^„y . a W „l » . - - ;�'HE L�011t'S WHELP, {• . _. - .. a I. .' fiv tY . - FAZE OF AS A , - -- are _ � h a • T�] — - - : '""'"., Cen of Qnah 111 - / is behind every _. A. _ package of . ..Or The South Afrioazr Millionaire- � 4 pa ��- .:` .1. .. . .1. . "', �� BENSON'S . _ p'g$$ •Pili.-t+eontinned?.' Braes. and'ma�ting sa almost. imperceDt•% . L - --- i o$A i Few her .mother rejoiced that she had ible, though ominocs sound, denoting bet• the feeling, as if, while ehe j r� N ! luau's F tA1 done so. since she had done Go much p=eeence, Lady Glan,court had not built up an ediftte of etrengih. xith cot• tcramb: _ I Ur for.herael[. wit�hlu was and her daugh hesitated to tell the wprDerthGr sham; she of delight. turrets.ramparts. Hhad _.*yeT" - ter had refused Sir awaywhichbeen ire mainstay, did not hesitate to tell ]tt. Danvers the linand pt•oud heaven-challens- r ,that - same thing. Yet. for all that, the week her lover had ins steeples would totter to the Ground. rinward . . is r'w'ur.OW weir• "`�;•. - : accepted to Stay at Glaycrott, glided into who made commentst&a they read r , 'N vi , r three weeks. uear'.y a month, and it ane I- announcement of the engagement, not a time of unalloyed happiness• There I the . Judith" and little snipe of detail obtained from _. . a e r � r were moments when it seemed to that she could not go ,an. It was wonder- the servants by society papers, evidencing were t be on a large ( - tnl that at ever turn some little phrase, that preparation that scale.- and advancingrapidly. sgme little net eni--brought back, by-l+adR r _ ' event to her mind, and Seemed to paralyse I The !seen whteh r :!1 be worn on, while there were . Judith Roach on her wedding Sown has s _ _ - ; r' _ - -her energy to go momenta when even her lover became' been mad,, in Ireland.'• there was a veil of reserve I •Tbe bridegroom has presented his fu- J - ` . —,d i ff aware that • bus-ejor:cn- ruby-. .r b/ to be torn down it they were to be really I wh'.ch it wad aai3 Agnea 13orei sent to the N. as he hoped they 'would be, for. • Duke of, Bedford as a bribe to induce his / _ .... _ / �� -��* Starch - Always orde>< -- Bt�1C name . . ENSON'S insider to,get wbalyou want " :_. - --iF Pra4lcaflyevery . , �roctr in Canada - Dv� UBO notw,ithdtanding, that he had knocked I to leave Paris. at the time of her rice^ �a 54 about the world, he had preserved some encs over` Narlee the Seventh, and which, thing idyllic and old-farb'oned in hie was. the subject of a famone lawsuit be- idead `ot••"tIIarried life, with which • her : tweet, the Due de Seceuille. and the Earl 9� beauty wad more in keeping than her i of Croleigh. in 1647." - . . manner. Once when they had been in ---••� .Earl of Croleigh has given his nen �/ i�'�+ � � I Ii � , ' the garden in the evening, by mounlight, phew the beautiful castle of Chililtashie r Fleno6 �illiSry Croft.- _ _____he had blood suddenly etitl and said. on the banks of the Tweed." Etc" etc. . . . "I sometimes wonder. Judi�h, whether And as these items brought her name be . - The design for the mLita.ry cross �_y.nti easily sate for me as much ad Yuan I fore the eyes of th's one and that, though. will Seer care for anyone.-I-WaaL'you 'o ,,knew ii- licit -they wore socompe¢s t / to be degtnbuted in France far, be sincere -with me. Did You . . . did you by the rumblings of distant thunder of __ � _ -� v8.l.:or in- battle has been derided. pare for Grebham?" disaster. the taint ntteringr of the earth- i-� ypoA by General Florentin, Grand , lies heart mood still. Had�ahe caret! for { quake wbich wad so soon to engulf her. . � - g�„� ; - Gresham? :t deemed- to her that she had I Madam.; DntoTir waa glad. but she ask- - . !� eaats�-s- Chancellor of the Legion of Honor. - cared bo much. that she had forgotten, ed her eft, over the ¢ictionarp to which " ��>it. --- ,. The CroaB ! be in polished that it was caring It had limply dorm' i she was occad'.oCaL'y.obliged to refer of .. . ed Dart of her lite. a state," not a mood. l }ate, because she had torgr tten French. - bronze, with four arms or branches,' - .and, because she wanted to -speak the as she corrected the exercised of her Du' LeUlII7ount4d by e,�oroawn of laurels' future beta reproneh to little @P Ljhg 'heaps all around= her. Est- e•po„a`b:e'" ' "' - •' . - ' writing'. -pith •'Pn ata" marked every, I like all others. always prone to eat t err - bei to have only otte'dungh:ll of trouble Sr Dile :;:r Hubert wondered what kind of where, and it told how vhe- had heard.! own throats, as well as their debters.' ribbon. On the..Tibboa , ill be S stored away in the backyard of hsr lits, man Danvers could be. who still marr'td from Cavi bonnew Korurw, the nuns, where would not wait. I Clasp with the word "f,itati�onr`, _' .he. cold _shat eke 4e1>eved :o be the troth, Cam bene_ attbOttLh .he must know, for dho, Ihr child Dad_ been ¢epos tai that, it._had _ _,__-dem are los go ng to get. Dv what was the truth as a roatteror tact: would of coun.r ave__LuTd'ht- dxrr- r. ^ i died of a mening:te. French children of hurrying me sq?" he asked one man. And . {�norabl! menii6gi; S3Sd its I think I cared for him very much at as she had told him. Hubert Gresham I way's seem to die of uns meningite. . 1 ='one time -but -but when -he ps�0Pu'dd to i Arid for the firer t,mo he adktd hien. c t f men having thettiatelitgen a toneee that 1 where a soldier I1aR been menbioned•- me. I mean felt that I could never whether that wa+ Rh'ut he Aught w have Judith seemed turned to atone, but her; several times in the Orders of the :marry h m -nater.' done. He wrote a very friendly letter; I mother went on - Did own Sawyer was hnrryiag.ske on e. "And poo don't feet the .same about y I his own destruction. for the sake of rs nay 8dditional Ci will be added. and cont her a beautiful over! Vru ^t "0! course tL's t ,poli d said. bat ]tet The appearance OS the Clasps wil') a - ma?" -And ilurh RlOver, over a cuD,ut catfrw, l the beet -thing thatrould have hayVeaed; ylehialting Dir parse. - �: 1t it wonderful how people tan to=tetre which hr wxw dP.ak,ng Rt bed. atilt s bait_ I. really wondered what you �r4IIld dr. It writs had become so plentiful that ns i bar` gCCOTding to t kind 6E order. _ i us when tboy don't, know .what is in our is it;tt:ng .it the next room, leaned back I would have been moat disagreeable !loins he said. if be could only have afforded a I In which the name of the rertpieut - m{ad: on he lasVII1;, and ea.d _ in Paris under the cin umstanced Why now house, he could +t least have been j .. -1. No. dear, I want to marry You very 'G }I eavrns'' - .i if ! re'membsr. the convent is almost Dark "Dared- the rxoence- o[ papering !t, and has been Cited For instance, a IIivch," She laid her hand upon his arm .And ;Arra_wetw others wh,+, while they I to back with this Embasay, ties:deN-" Tow• bunks�puy noticed he no ion`er notfced veryy Softly• did not aat•re!p know, .uw acted a g„od Bring her voice, 'ons never knows, no more than an advertisement for a neve' general army ord#'r; diyLsiO. order, Chir at least was erne. and his content �` p rboe polish. banded him in the street: l brigade order or regimental r•rder, deal, an proclaimed r'r-•oitw•y that It wss doubt the nuns err srcrllent people. but: tetnraed. a wo.ndrrtul piece of g"moi lack. or that i when ihry knew that you'll living a ca g while the word eecnztty, was !!ken tfie ham j In the centre of the cross will be I - - And there were tiinar +boa wotw:th: they hoped ata -knot what he -war doing �h 1r� and the Dr:estr and - all. dont you ming music c of an ugly tan a ort et standing the •ic,t reeorve between mo Mrs Lurrnlns W07017! 04:4! - out of our-beddi. + the date and year When the'act of I Aber and daughter, both were ;,+rn Over P ilnarh i Lady Glaucovrt could not believe her his . to a gnawing anaifry Caliber wou'.d have Yds. ': certainty seemed ad It thus was eyes. Judith bad moved towards the win' mertveshfr t= niter dauructgon.ewet'ds $a bravery Which titE+Cl the deC4ra- I - acknowledged, the at as t6 whether, an grid .-t• 1'ftr b sow, and from Dar bed. her mother could I urdays till Monday, spent In the country tlOA was performed. The croon velli st the Is moment he should hear And presently the end came wr+ swiftly, see the tears falling. those big swollen , • Athe the women w:ehrd Aha: .be wed s., unerringly. pointing a np,vr at the tears which hurt so, whish come tragical• !!..at the' Jou'see "of a few lrieadL wfio re be !lo uia+tfe! that it,can also be-.rovoln ding cc+nld have taken, place at once, blit very heart of th:a}t>w. that it •'rimed fo ' 1p "slowly, sa it they are distilled from i_tain elation, almost wm. and It �iAtD • ran,ad tis-et Of s C1V1I2ati1 OOati :++ rled,4 in the ntgb• even brf.•re he pelt Judith slut ehe_ could too, the po:at of,, very pain. in an intelligent fate, that he had jumped O? Sult. Glaycourt, before be ecaid rens anyone, for blade of fate entering her soul. !I� dear Judith-" Lady Glaitcoiy pat j at Lord Frewley'ra suggestion, '�' - speak o anyone Inw:ead. `ae Spoke of It was the end of August .now. and, Dan. ' ons cot out of bed, a very shapely fool. 1 "If you have nothing better to do. coma - go ng home for a week to lei h;a Devp•e• vex+. w}i:!e loth to Save his lady love, cm• ''ht' the bye. ktbe ruDDoeed-that tt certain-' to Glaycrott 'with me and stay over bun• 'Bound to be FamOUo. , "V1 •nnn:ag to,Par's fur a tortatght to try raascd upon her that the sov.ner he went I,.lv was her business to gn and pat.. bene l du „ _ - and gen a couple of melt,: s :N�r tar aha Ile sooner he soli d return fie Cotes her arm around Judith. she had never imag• - Gru�ill-"I think your bop W11I honeymoon, and when .e r,boke a! doing ghass'y pallor when be told bens that the lned that she ¢ave the child a thought. It wars louts ttme'eftice'Hngh Glover , - that tb+- bear•.s of ��3 womee seemed to day alter to morrow he mer: go home, !f ! "Oh. don't -don't, ,mother, can't yon an had stared 1t, any house ra reputedly h- i if he lives a very though wished man; die wtt°Sin ''sem 1f be ser-, w:M.d ht,. day for few daps. and pat it down to ; de=stand?' avectabla or r0 magnificent In his batch• l if he live9 ion's enough `{ jsvrr tense n? Ii>'� w+� awa.+ •- a, :� 'Age tact that t'te really cared for him t'11 dear. yon ought to be very thank• eltor days he had gone Suet-ywhere, and it erre 1.v:n; On :he este a v inns. s Why can't we 'late be married here tel: -i'm sure' it was the very beet-thia•{g was his habit to ascribe his decadence to "Ye* l What do you think 'lie And otter oa :h -*,44 L>~ 'a'i'r' -A. Jed," that ,could have happened. And you hw marriage' He had marred a.- woman 1 sill bre distinguished for4” 1. na4b:e +'"�? x'> -`d act =y 'Toa =e ein:xlJ :n the village church, and go back bed acs i^ and k-, oy -_r w. rias :2e to your work :a Pard w.tbout'asy'fuwb-'" musth't cry -think oT yam= eyes." !or her money vtko had no particular 9o- - Sha toes, sh::e when idkrd the question, Ever since Judith bad been a baby she! sition in society, and who, atter the birth I "I.OIIg9sltj-lf he lise6 jOnQ - - s a -.corn's �. . Zud said "think o! Your eyed" every elms and death of her chid. had become an !o- enough" a o need tar sxced t e The tact of her h Glover Dad take rd fin ll in , not ba ten '� unit Grades 7 Hui L thoughts 'wvp - ns eta r'-y+xs. herd.F,t-�- C ib -s cool b*vacs Ant :,44; .19 :5•rr =+•a3 :' n•">r'`� b -s solid be .counted against pe she cried. It had not been of bar, to _ bar Lac hands. e -e w:=d oak aeew,t :n :ire fntnre. that. terrible future vrh:c;', µrent Shettseeemedd to seehthat llittle path- would-anothavetaken Disl�ife Or rathexe There are over 4100 radical" Chsr t' what vat going :o by�,ye--•whit was Ro tbo lin . ad,::t *b hod se s meth n¢ en the ltn site lonely form. stretched out, the form it would parhape De more correct to Say 1 inn, to ht 66; t... t nee'med `r: a.s �e vw her, cometh:ng w ren she w.`n"d f that prettg, pretty baby, which she where ihw would not have gons.'and where at+ters•ln the -Chinese altpbal6lt, all this coa-d_qx R1 ..o 14 ! d•>se-h ^.g must hapyen, a+ :f :' tee ',ort d.:d not trot =1'e xhe ,courage !n to face or to bear.. Dad 2 andtthenor nrell %or. ,d mome,nthe evin er, er 1 she a het ed his friends Smmeiiseld not have been invited It i7 '' came from the tKue, :bee+ w�-" c-Gx. lit w..h shy felt fns 'n<ttvelp would not de h r comebecase she be bl g?� mad and tent: S m b•+ nut of pr..trxtton +r'th her ,11 -lack, sad send to , it seemed w i tied they been 1 when be talked of ffin. Glover er "mv -Tile ribbon fLs}t derives its risme W .t the Juvt+ce of •tate, which we ac- kind to itP .And now. did 'ft kno#, did It C kill -Joy.- ,• instead a 'wa wile" I from its Curious 'shape. Though : berse:f, y y iwirdge when we commune with our know'' Yat. perlhaps to her wap she had been a _ 7.tOmei:'SM then -fen t aa -if rhe -mus' scream .. When Judith went down to breakfaet, ! kill=jay, but then thare.hsd-been ,, }titleI� malty deet In length, .iL la- Only aA ',� out .cul, even when we nave made an arrange the reitrt wfi7tdt had eucceeded the one to kin: `F ineli -or LWo thiCik. . .- ` And then ,a the morning, with :he glad men: w.ch.:bar wn1 to inveigh nga:nst -- - neds of a br:gh: day. $fent fc:e :e7 w<,n. her .. moment of fail:ng, had brought some tTo be oontinnedl. ne ra.tored her. end the eight ,d het own She +vow .,plucky, and theta {. wench a -thing more natural tad leas oatatra!aed "be !lily to the slaws +,ring a a'm, and a r- thing Ds t' ,n k these .. about T into her _manner than there had been j . . = tern of that Strang• c ca'm -a which : t -b it the ru. rd.,nw of IDaioworld sinus r and I ice" lhler sherwnetshpad st�tliough, ehe Ifi't1 fI�Si7 i � 4 am the ult. d that the _ , reckoned t ehe _ wasn't as !ac e of religion in her be �,, rsteaded that had taken the p � fia►1 endings to lite. Thera u !., luck.: D ' soul shyness .vas Degrnntng fo wear off: Why You Should Want_ Good oa s . 40 Atter 411• w3rat more could he want than I aRart from the reap:nR nt oar own whirl- . Breakfast passed Off with more than us. her beauty, her race, her paeftion? Ahe wind, aDan from the rmalto of our o*n nal gaiety. and Judrtb seemed sa ancon- . ____. . . ' had not aDDealed to blit, to marry ,her, � folly. apart from the mucking wneccerev oerned me, her mother wan or her father. .. - she wan not marrying him for ha ianaeT. k at foolish ambit:ohs, apart from ,purity to the euD=teen unconsciousneee of the i 'V'a.. q�1 _- why, what man was worthy of more than and and,, and the «anti which men tact that a R=andch![d of his had lived i she had to gave? She sufficed. She but- call goodness'. the patience wh oh men and died. . Lot's Glauconrt was In the beet �e . + have n:eknamed philosophy, there is ill-' of spirits this morning. The reasons for wanting concrete tra&c, prevent' freight Con"St4t)l And .the d*-rw glided by, the inward de- luck -ill -luck, the turning to salt •sea He bad heard from his won that he would roads are well sent forth in a. pain- bri,IIg more industries, more roads, vawtat:ng fever,ehnews bidden by a hun• ! f uit w;th one whit with another becomes be with them the next night, They Lad - deed occaDstlanr of pleAenre, rides i blossoming rod, and most of all Judith triad to ¢+,t him before, but he had been phlet 186tLed by 1119 GOOd I3X►ad>9l tnoi6 tvuriStS. through cool glades in the cool of the if- wee an by in that she had early been ;staying with Some friendw,.with the fam• Federation a8 follows: 1 If you are an &tltomobile' ItSer, ' ternoon, -dripping rweetnevse from the surrounded by "dee ♦erreux.' There are I ily of . a charming girl, as a. matter of - because your I because- imu Can get the benefit of -• hedgerows, tent tents in hie automobile{ people whose whole lives seem to be! lief whom he wattled to marry princip If you- a farmer, drives garden parties at the Douses o thrown amon t the 'vecreux, littl�`won• country neighbors, dower ehowe. a tete der it they are tainted. "Qui e'amemble.i stip becttvro she war different from hie 'farm will 1f1cre88e in value, you can four machine every air (bay in Lbs, thampetre in Der own home, all the things i es ressemb[e" is true; but also there is the i mother and sister, tie didn't think be rBJBe more profitable crOpB, your- year, your regal! bills tsi)tl be, that had seemed wearisome other yeaze. resemblance made by the evil one, grad .as likely to be Laken with Danvers. He - ond which lied often made her ye:duade Wally moulding thq weaker character .w I hadn't mncfi faith in what his sister call- tit of 'hapling will be lower, you '� lower, IUAger and.better iou1;8 Will ed "a ebairming man." But • his father Can !Market your products -when be possible at all seasons of the •o,' her mother to to to Homburg, eagerly its own in order to "rarwembler" with it, had Insisted that he should come, and sought now because they helped, to cheat till at last it knows no other natures but make his aognalntanoe before he lett priCla are best, your children can � year. `e time, prevented tete-a-tetei with her` the cramped or vicious ones, It had been t to school, your family can at- ; It you are a. dealer in darn!. pro-. fiance. Congratulations ev}erp day. and Judith's misfortune to know no really them on Sunday. so he was going to run - _ a71 day presents pouring in. preparations wood woman well, and the one good In. down for the SbortEet time passible. tend .Church, your phywi7 iaA will Tie I ducts aa'id implements, bec+auee you for the trousseau. talks with her father nonce near her at all was hes• lather's, It was difficult for Lady Judith to da in elowr touch with you, your boys; can receive the products •and dBl'a- about their place, choice of the brides- and in London she rarely saw him. she ,It whether she was always correct In .... maids, and the bridesmaids' presents and b'ad told herself once with intelligent in• her pandering to superstition, when •'on and girls WLl3 Stay On the . {ariA;2' the .igriplCment4) •at a,l'1 times. gifts, daily gifts from him lettere to tuition, that She was always mach better ,gaturdsy.. returning from ,an expedition you -Will have .better mail Service, I If yowl are an autaJn811niie manUw . write, all the pleasant toil which aoceom• in the country where she saw much of bbr with her Rance her brother advanced to waiter the linking of two lives together. father. and felt his influence, bnt he was meet her from beneath the r adv beaches more social life, and,happier condi- factum, because every mile Of even in humble spheres, bat which, where not by any means a man of strong char• on the lawn, followed Dy another man. a tiOaiB gill alalias. I proved roads tneatne a $Petat9T dae- the linking is that of two members of actor, although so many men are count• mart who scented to step one of tSe shad- If u are a meroha it, because maud for bbth pleasure and nom - the aristocracy of a coubtry, and aocoe• ed strong becaaee they do not igdalge is owe to meet her;' as it be were the denizen YQ • ponied by wraith, riae�Lo the importance vices. It had never been he fashion of of same dreary corner of her life, whish good roads e'nd,arge your trading I', meTCial CflrB, increases We8lfah, --ot an historic event, almost,'like confer- the Glaucourts, nor .heir instinct to only he and knew of and from -which. r>RdiAw, ant}- �a_}t.__ppa&i4le--for laid �naPi+i� t��nilc t}u`Tower tdLs*+ti*- ring the freedom of a city, or the signing drink and swear and gamble end -Hirt• he only came forth atter-dark. urCh8Ber8 to reach DU eve da CltBse. - V. of a, charter. As a matter of faot--tbep were a little dull, The man who followed .her brother p Y Y And underneath it alb like some devour-, a character of goodneta, wHich hae•.done acroi+d the laviti \vas none other thea tt} the tar, and. thereby increase If Feu are a7YL&nufaCtu•rnr-of road Ins monster creeping beneath the long a good deal of. harm to the Sones of right• •Hugh Glover, the father of the little dead eousnese. child. your sa es. maaliinery or ro4ad t><tabesials, be^, Yee, She wens unlucky, • and the "mat• - If you represent a chamber of cause rand impravoment tneaas. hear" evidenced this, for there • are girls CHAPTER 1V L commer< or a b~4 of trade, bw- more baainesat. ' who have been tar more evilly disposed 1 than Lady Judith, who yet have not had All that followed, it seemed to Judith, cause the, pubhe. rpade are cogn- If -you are a proprietor of a ho - ]B the misfortune to come across unserupu• when She Saw Hugh Glover an the lawn 11 roue men. of n she wee what she expected. How mercial feeders to the City, and [ tel,. because improved .ro'ad's mean There ie no role for life, :to methgd, in did be dare? That was the question which every improvement of "'these roads more tourists and more potmmeaca�ttl 1 its soridenia. fes adventure, and the eci• it seemed to he She had `asked aloud. mean's a greater proeperity to the i travel. I encs of =living has no more'control The rush of ,fearful tbought.bewildered over shame, 'Dan the science S learhing her, and she.00aid not remember an hour cities 'througlh increased agricul• , If you acre a pubdishe�r or editor,• • ` bad° over the race' of the earth with the later, how she bad been able to greet her tura! production and greater stimu• becaus, improved roads make wider . - a- ,. Roothn at Borg pr the renascence oI Spring. brother or extend her hand to the man _ And becau.e she was *qua ucky,. Judith qhe had never loyed,,and now bated. Why lu8 to al! i11tI'u!5rtiee. , Circulation possible, increase advent- y! bad grown, as ac, many unlucky people Had be comet That was the thought -which If you -are �a highway official, be- I tising 1. stimwlating eolilmercial — ; FIre' * l in do, suberetitious, 'grown to note the days' dominated. Why bad he.*omef iu nd and hour@ and times of year that were 1 She saw her brother ed, Farely, t1 i *be cause you are _ St•rionst for l and 1 enterprises, said because et -on vm- pp ��++`� rmi i�V a propitlon?, the little foretelling incidents, did not know that they were aca'aa.inted. methods of roakl COIIStrUCtlOn and 'ptYTveinent is the most e{`OnG2n1C ,,hilt a� St0 whicb, it sometimes noted after the event, I As a -matter of tact, It I'thA.t week, they nialntenanCe, and more •-cfiaci_ent'•questiCn of the age. - -- - ,irtstsad of tisfatt - %till "boia witness to I had hardly known each other. • Hugh D' I . Lie 8nd the tact that there w•ue'something super. ,Glover had been invited by the people road administration. ;f Feu are a progressive Citizen, r SD n.gtural in its baiapenin¢. Abe had noted I where Judith'e_,brother was :staying. and If ,you' are- a. rlflbroaCl. mall. bP• because fOU cannot prOg2+es8 BO Ornamental that her lucky .day was Friday, and be- the young man, the eon of the him s a " canes a the association of iday, day, i e- . brother ottiIna of his, had told him some cause improved roads lean .greater , long. as- Your state and 'nation ' red She oxpreseed t, Riven over b the rjev a I of G:ocer'e troubles,- calling. them '.a production, consequently more I main in the mud. -' aiiiied that it" wit perhap@ because ea Let fti kttar the lite Of. Pool beastly shame" and young Lord Frawley _ ----- - _ - that day of al! others brought her lnck had invited iiim to Spend Aaturday till y0u,- - thlnkln of COV0ingand *8 K'h this last P -d he in -•.at he when Mr.ave idea of at Glaycrott with r of telyhe c- l :.WORMS O � � /ems g Danvers informed her that he mn@t !Savo idea of the' t a�ic character of the ao- wtill MGM IN an hit p� on the tollowin¢ Annday, it he was over li quaintance concealed undrtr t31ovcr'e an• yQQHry• t . . I o Come back, and claim her for hie -own, comprnm.iwin¢ statement: it seemed as if thcco must be something "1 th'nk 1'ce met your eiefei•." %: a _ : in her unprretttioti after all. Chat the man should hcvw had the au• "Wormy." thst•e wb&tle the mak4er of 'dna. Stamanl: and - 1�e�titc Roofing dog she'was net dressed on shot Friday darity to acrPpt eeeraed .extraordinary. >< 0 Lrti}Sellae! worm Jlsarly as bias as didteanper. Seat. morning when her mulls came to ask her even in himaelf, but Huish Glover's affairs �. a Z too much fo feed 'e5m. Look bqd 'are bald: Don'h bate elm' to go to her mother's room immedinte!v. ; hrid reacher! a pitch when great @trokee (j1 n to death. Spohn's Cure will remove the worms. lmpev.e Unshed ^my -den -r, tic bret•ihinR oW'ca h'tJrigf .,n{yrlACtc alone canis save .him, and � QQ appetite, and tone'cm' ap all round, and don't �y MANQFAG'ITii�Iig von Das. bappened- the- po.-r little than¢ ; even Ilirnr` had but a lighting chance. If lots on glands and blood. Full •dilrectiona nvLth Saab foe , r dShasad h'a rrrditcric weals oti'.y' not be ,in such �- - laid sold by all drujM-Ie,ts, TORQNI'O mad WT1i7Iip$Q She handSd the Letter to J-ndith.,w• ,) i a hurry,•' hr.won:d any to his friends, R GQ , e6A took it and opened it a•,thnnt under+:.inti• I ..1'd P'+v the hist farthing." nobody quite 1SPOHN MEDICAL CO. CMmiats Ooshsn, Inr1. Yia tali what she meant. I; was w:;tten .n kre„• h,w. iraet of all himeell.. But the .. a K._ . , _ •'� Y " ' `.ilia -u, '7,-e1;s,^rts�:.—= v;.��aasZ' ue:.'"'a,+i. r :'sem.-.,ie: -enc-+winfn.rai,-... n-".`:...�_s - yam' - .. , 4�•_ x . 1. N ! luau's F tA1 11 RANI to I am .,..-- 1,,ll _.*yeT" - terra-.-.:.. is r'w'ur.OW weir• "`�;•. - : �� -��* Starch - Always orde>< -- Bt�1C name . . ENSON'S insider to,get wbalyou want " :_. - --iF Pra4lcaflyevery . , �roctr in Canada - Dv� UBO notw,ithdtanding, that he had knocked I to leave Paris. at the time of her rice^ �a 54 about the world, he had preserved some encs over` Narlee the Seventh, and which, thing idyllic and old-farb'oned in hie was. the subject of a famone lawsuit be- idead `ot••"tIIarried life, with which • her : tweet, the Due de Seceuille. and the Earl 9� beauty wad more in keeping than her i of Croleigh. in 1647." - . . manner. Once when they had been in ---••� .Earl of Croleigh has given his nen �/ i�'�+ � � I Ii � , ' the garden in the evening, by mounlight, phew the beautiful castle of Chililtashie r Fleno6 �illiSry Croft.- _ _____he had blood suddenly etitl and said. on the banks of the Tweed." Etc" etc. . . . "I sometimes wonder. Judi�h, whether And as these items brought her name be . - The design for the mLita.ry cross �_y.nti easily sate for me as much ad Yuan I fore the eyes of th's one and that, though. will Seer care for anyone.-I-WaaL'you 'o ,,knew ii- licit -they wore socompe¢s t / to be degtnbuted in France far, be sincere -with me. Did You . . . did you by the rumblings of distant thunder of __ � _ -� v8.l.:or in- battle has been derided. pare for Grebham?" disaster. the taint ntteringr of the earth- i-� ypoA by General Florentin, Grand , lies heart mood still. Had�ahe caret! for { quake wbich wad so soon to engulf her. . � - g�„� ; - Gresham? :t deemed- to her that she had I Madam.; DntoTir waa glad. but she ask- - . !� eaats�-s- Chancellor of the Legion of Honor. - cared bo much. that she had forgotten, ed her eft, over the ¢ictionarp to which " ��>it. --- ,. The CroaB ! be in polished that it was caring It had limply dorm' i she was occad'.oCaL'y.obliged to refer of .. . ed Dart of her lite. a state," not a mood. l }ate, because she had torgr tten French. - bronze, with four arms or branches,' - .and, because she wanted to -speak the as she corrected the exercised of her Du' LeUlII7ount4d by e,�oroawn of laurels' future beta reproneh to little @P Ljhg 'heaps all around= her. Est- e•po„a`b:e'" ' "' - •' . - ' writing'. -pith •'Pn ata" marked every, I like all others. always prone to eat t err - bei to have only otte'dungh:ll of trouble Sr Dile :;:r Hubert wondered what kind of where, and it told how vhe- had heard.! own throats, as well as their debters.' ribbon. On the..Tibboa , ill be S stored away in the backyard of hsr lits, man Danvers could be. who still marr'td from Cavi bonnew Korurw, the nuns, where would not wait. I Clasp with the word "f,itati�onr`, _' .he. cold _shat eke 4e1>eved :o be the troth, Cam bene_ attbOttLh .he must know, for dho, Ihr child Dad_ been ¢epos tai that, it._had _ _,__-dem are los go ng to get. Dv what was the truth as a roatteror tact: would of coun.r ave__LuTd'ht- dxrr- r. ^ i died of a mening:te. French children of hurrying me sq?" he asked one man. And . {�norabl! menii6gi; S3Sd its I think I cared for him very much at as she had told him. Hubert Gresham I way's seem to die of uns meningite. . 1 ='one time -but -but when -he ps�0Pu'dd to i Arid for the firer t,mo he adktd hien. c t f men having thettiatelitgen a toneee that 1 where a soldier I1aR been menbioned•- me. I mean felt that I could never whether that wa+ Rh'ut he Aught w have Judith seemed turned to atone, but her; several times in the Orders of the :marry h m -nater.' done. He wrote a very friendly letter; I mother went on - Did own Sawyer was hnrryiag.ske on e. "And poo don't feet the .same about y I his own destruction. for the sake of rs nay 8dditional Ci will be added. and cont her a beautiful over! Vru ^t "0! course tL's t ,poli d said. bat ]tet The appearance OS the Clasps wil') a - ma?" -And ilurh RlOver, over a cuD,ut catfrw, l the beet -thing thatrould have hayVeaed; ylehialting Dir parse. - �: 1t it wonderful how people tan to=tetre which hr wxw dP.ak,ng Rt bed. atilt s bait_ I. really wondered what you �r4IIld dr. It writs had become so plentiful that ns i bar` gCCOTding to t kind 6E order. _ i us when tboy don't, know .what is in our is it;tt:ng .it the next room, leaned back I would have been moat disagreeable !loins he said. if be could only have afforded a I In which the name of the rertpieut - m{ad: on he lasVII1;, and ea.d _ in Paris under the cin umstanced Why now house, he could +t least have been j .. -1. No. dear, I want to marry You very 'G }I eavrns'' - .i if ! re'membsr. the convent is almost Dark "Dared- the rxoence- o[ papering !t, and has been Cited For instance, a IIivch," She laid her hand upon his arm .And ;Arra_wetw others wh,+, while they I to back with this Embasay, ties:deN-" Tow• bunks�puy noticed he no ion`er notfced veryy Softly• did not aat•re!p know, .uw acted a g„od Bring her voice, 'ons never knows, no more than an advertisement for a neve' general army ord#'r; diyLsiO. order, Chir at least was erne. and his content �` p rboe polish. banded him in the street: l brigade order or regimental r•rder, deal, an proclaimed r'r-•oitw•y that It wss doubt the nuns err srcrllent people. but: tetnraed. a wo.ndrrtul piece of g"moi lack. or that i when ihry knew that you'll living a ca g while the word eecnztty, was !!ken tfie ham j In the centre of the cross will be I - - And there were tiinar +boa wotw:th: they hoped ata -knot what he -war doing �h 1r� and the Dr:estr and - all. dont you ming music c of an ugly tan a ort et standing the •ic,t reeorve between mo Mrs Lurrnlns W07017! 04:4! - out of our-beddi. + the date and year When the'act of I Aber and daughter, both were ;,+rn Over P ilnarh i Lady Glaucovrt could not believe her his . to a gnawing anaifry Caliber wou'.d have Yds. ': certainty seemed ad It thus was eyes. Judith bad moved towards the win' mertveshfr t= niter dauructgon.ewet'ds $a bravery Which titE+Cl the deC4ra- I - acknowledged, the at as t6 whether, an grid .-t• 1'ftr b sow, and from Dar bed. her mother could I urdays till Monday, spent In the country tlOA was performed. The croon velli st the Is moment he should hear And presently the end came wr+ swiftly, see the tears falling. those big swollen , • Athe the women w:ehrd Aha: .be wed s., unerringly. pointing a np,vr at the tears which hurt so, whish come tragical• !!..at the' Jou'see "of a few lrieadL wfio re be !lo uia+tfe! that it,can also be-.rovoln ding cc+nld have taken, place at once, blit very heart of th:a}t>w. that it •'rimed fo ' 1p "slowly, sa it they are distilled from i_tain elation, almost wm. and It �iAtD • ran,ad tis-et Of s C1V1I2ati1 OOati :++ rled,4 in the ntgb• even brf.•re he pelt Judith slut ehe_ could too, the po:at of,, very pain. in an intelligent fate, that he had jumped O? Sult. Glaycourt, before be ecaid rens anyone, for blade of fate entering her soul. !I� dear Judith-" Lady Glaitcoiy pat j at Lord Frewley'ra suggestion, '�' - speak o anyone Inw:ead. `ae Spoke of It was the end of August .now. and, Dan. ' ons cot out of bed, a very shapely fool. 1 "If you have nothing better to do. coma - go ng home for a week to lei h;a Devp•e• vex+. w}i:!e loth to Save his lady love, cm• ''ht' the bye. ktbe ruDDoeed-that tt certain-' to Glaycrott 'with me and stay over bun• 'Bound to be FamOUo. , "V1 •nnn:ag to,Par's fur a tortatght to try raascd upon her that the sov.ner he went I,.lv was her business to gn and pat.. bene l du „ _ - and gen a couple of melt,: s :N�r tar aha Ile sooner he soli d return fie Cotes her arm around Judith. she had never imag• - Gru�ill-"I think your bop W11I honeymoon, and when .e r,boke a! doing ghass'y pallor when be told bens that the lned that she ¢ave the child a thought. It wars louts ttme'eftice'Hngh Glover , - that tb+- bear•.s of ��3 womee seemed to day alter to morrow he mer: go home, !f ! "Oh. don't -don't, ,mother, can't yon an had stared 1t, any house ra reputedly h- i if he lives a very though wished man; die wtt°Sin ''sem 1f be ser-, w:M.d ht,. day for few daps. and pat it down to ; de=stand?' avectabla or r0 magnificent In his batch• l if he live9 ion's enough `{ jsvrr tense n? Ii>'� w+� awa.+ •- a, :� 'Age tact that t'te really cared for him t'11 dear. yon ought to be very thank• eltor days he had gone Suet-ywhere, and it erre 1.v:n; On :he este a v inns. s Why can't we 'late be married here tel: -i'm sure' it was the very beet-thia•{g was his habit to ascribe his decadence to "Ye* l What do you think 'lie And otter oa :h -*,44 L>~ 'a'i'r' -A. Jed," that ,could have happened. And you hw marriage' He had marred a.- woman 1 sill bre distinguished for4” 1. na4b:e +'"�? x'> -`d act =y 'Toa =e ein:xlJ :n the village church, and go back bed acs i^ and k-, oy -_r w. rias :2e to your work :a Pard w.tbout'asy'fuwb-'" musth't cry -think oT yam= eyes." !or her money vtko had no particular 9o- - Sha toes, sh::e when idkrd the question, Ever since Judith bad been a baby she! sition in society, and who, atter the birth I "I.OIIg9sltj-lf he lise6 jOnQ - - s a -.corn's �. . Zud said "think o! Your eyed" every elms and death of her chid. had become an !o- enough" a o need tar sxced t e The tact of her h Glover Dad take rd fin ll in , not ba ten '� unit Grades 7 Hui L thoughts 'wvp - ns eta r'-y+xs. herd.F,t-�- C ib -s cool b*vacs Ant :,44; .19 :5•rr =+•a3 :' n•">r'`� b -s solid be .counted against pe she cried. It had not been of bar, to _ bar Lac hands. e -e w:=d oak aeew,t :n :ire fntnre. that. terrible future vrh:c;', µrent Shettseeemedd to seehthat llittle path- would-anothavetaken Disl�ife Or rathexe There are over 4100 radical" Chsr t' what vat going :o by�,ye--•whit was Ro tbo lin . ad,::t *b hod se s meth n¢ en the ltn site lonely form. stretched out, the form it would parhape De more correct to Say 1 inn, to ht 66; t... t nee'med `r: a.s �e vw her, cometh:ng w ren she w.`n"d f that prettg, pretty baby, which she where ihw would not have gons.'and where at+ters•ln the -Chinese altpbal6lt, all this coa-d_qx R1 ..o 14 ! d•>se-h ^.g must hapyen, a+ :f :' tee ',ort d.:d not trot =1'e xhe ,courage !n to face or to bear.. Dad 2 andtthenor nrell %or. ,d mome,nthe evin er, er 1 she a het ed his friends Smmeiiseld not have been invited It i7 '' came from the tKue, :bee+ w�-" c-Gx. lit w..h shy felt fns 'n<ttvelp would not de h r comebecase she be bl g?� mad and tent: S m b•+ nut of pr..trxtton +r'th her ,11 -lack, sad send to , it seemed w i tied they been 1 when be talked of ffin. Glover er "mv -Tile ribbon fLs}t derives its risme W .t the Juvt+ce of •tate, which we ac- kind to itP .And now. did 'ft kno#, did It C kill -Joy.- ,• instead a 'wa wile" I from its Curious 'shape. Though : berse:f, y y iwirdge when we commune with our know'' Yat. perlhaps to her wap she had been a _ 7.tOmei:'SM then -fen t aa -if rhe -mus' scream .. When Judith went down to breakfaet, ! kill=jay, but then thare.hsd-been ,, }titleI� malty deet In length, .iL la- Only aA ',� out .cul, even when we nave made an arrange the reitrt wfi7tdt had eucceeded the one to kin: `F ineli -or LWo thiCik. . .- ` And then ,a the morning, with :he glad men: w.ch.:bar wn1 to inveigh nga:nst -- - neds of a br:gh: day. $fent fc:e :e7 w<,n. her .. moment of fail:ng, had brought some tTo be oontinnedl. ne ra.tored her. end the eight ,d het own She +vow .,plucky, and theta {. wench a -thing more natural tad leas oatatra!aed "be !lily to the slaws +,ring a a'm, and a r- thing Ds t' ,n k these .. about T into her _manner than there had been j . . = tern of that Strang• c ca'm -a which : t -b it the ru. rd.,nw of IDaioworld sinus r and I ice" lhler sherwnetshpad st�tliough, ehe Ifi't1 fI�Si7 i � 4 am the ult. d that the _ , reckoned t ehe _ wasn't as !ac e of religion in her be �,, rsteaded that had taken the p � fia►1 endings to lite. Thera u !., luck.: D ' soul shyness .vas Degrnntng fo wear off: Why You Should Want_ Good oa s . 40 Atter 411• w3rat more could he want than I aRart from the reap:nR nt oar own whirl- . Breakfast passed Off with more than us. her beauty, her race, her paeftion? Ahe wind, aDan from the rmalto of our o*n nal gaiety. and Judrtb seemed sa ancon- . ____. . . ' had not aDDealed to blit, to marry ,her, � folly. apart from the mucking wneccerev oerned me, her mother wan or her father. .. - she wan not marrying him for ha ianaeT. k at foolish ambit:ohs, apart from ,purity to the euD=teen unconsciousneee of the i 'V'a.. q�1 _- why, what man was worthy of more than and and,, and the «anti which men tact that a R=andch![d of his had lived i she had to gave? She sufficed. She but- call goodness'. the patience wh oh men and died. . Lot's Glauconrt was In the beet �e . + have n:eknamed philosophy, there is ill-' of spirits this morning. The reasons for wanting concrete tra&c, prevent' freight Con"St4t)l And .the d*-rw glided by, the inward de- luck -ill -luck, the turning to salt •sea He bad heard from his won that he would roads are well sent forth in a. pain- bri,IIg more industries, more roads, vawtat:ng fever,ehnews bidden by a hun• ! f uit w;th one whit with another becomes be with them the next night, They Lad - deed occaDstlanr of pleAenre, rides i blossoming rod, and most of all Judith triad to ¢+,t him before, but he had been phlet 186tLed by 1119 GOOd I3X►ad>9l tnoi6 tvuriStS. through cool glades in the cool of the if- wee an by in that she had early been ;staying with Some friendw,.with the fam• Federation a8 follows: 1 If you are an &tltomobile' ItSer, ' ternoon, -dripping rweetnevse from the surrounded by "dee ♦erreux.' There are I ily of . a charming girl, as a. matter of - because your I because- imu Can get the benefit of -• hedgerows, tent tents in hie automobile{ people whose whole lives seem to be! lief whom he wattled to marry princip If you- a farmer, drives garden parties at the Douses o thrown amon t the 'vecreux, littl�`won• country neighbors, dower ehowe. a tete der it they are tainted. "Qui e'amemble.i stip becttvro she war different from hie 'farm will 1f1cre88e in value, you can four machine every air (bay in Lbs, thampetre in Der own home, all the things i es ressemb[e" is true; but also there is the i mother and sister, tie didn't think be rBJBe more profitable crOpB, your- year, your regal! bills tsi)tl be, that had seemed wearisome other yeaze. resemblance made by the evil one, grad .as likely to be Laken with Danvers. He - ond which lied often made her ye:duade Wally moulding thq weaker character .w I hadn't mncfi faith in what his sister call- tit of 'hapling will be lower, you '� lower, IUAger and.better iou1;8 Will ed "a ebairming man." But • his father Can !Market your products -when be possible at all seasons of the •o,' her mother to to to Homburg, eagerly its own in order to "rarwembler" with it, had Insisted that he should come, and sought now because they helped, to cheat till at last it knows no other natures but make his aognalntanoe before he lett priCla are best, your children can � year. `e time, prevented tete-a-tetei with her` the cramped or vicious ones, It had been t to school, your family can at- ; It you are a. dealer in darn!. pro-. fiance. Congratulations ev}erp day. and Judith's misfortune to know no really them on Sunday. so he was going to run - _ a71 day presents pouring in. preparations wood woman well, and the one good In. down for the SbortEet time passible. tend .Church, your phywi7 iaA will Tie I ducts aa'id implements, bec+auee you for the trousseau. talks with her father nonce near her at all was hes• lather's, It was difficult for Lady Judith to da in elowr touch with you, your boys; can receive the products •and dBl'a- about their place, choice of the brides- and in London she rarely saw him. she ,It whether she was always correct In .... maids, and the bridesmaids' presents and b'ad told herself once with intelligent in• her pandering to superstition, when •'on and girls WLl3 Stay On the . {ariA;2' the .igriplCment4) •at a,l'1 times. gifts, daily gifts from him lettere to tuition, that She was always mach better ,gaturdsy.. returning from ,an expedition you -Will have .better mail Service, I If yowl are an autaJn811niie manUw . write, all the pleasant toil which aoceom• in the country where she saw much of bbr with her Rance her brother advanced to waiter the linking of two lives together. father. and felt his influence, bnt he was meet her from beneath the r adv beaches more social life, and,happier condi- factum, because every mile Of even in humble spheres, bat which, where not by any means a man of strong char• on the lawn, followed Dy another man. a tiOaiB gill alalias. I proved roads tneatne a $Petat9T dae- the linking is that of two members of actor, although so many men are count• mart who scented to step one of tSe shad- If u are a meroha it, because maud for bbth pleasure and nom - the aristocracy of a coubtry, and aocoe• ed strong becaaee they do not igdalge is owe to meet her;' as it be were the denizen YQ • ponied by wraith, riae�Lo the importance vices. It had never been he fashion of of same dreary corner of her life, whish good roads e'nd,arge your trading I', meTCial CflrB, increases We8lfah, --ot an historic event, almost,'like confer- the Glaucourts, nor .heir instinct to only he and knew of and from -which. r>RdiAw, ant}- �a_}t.__ppa&i4le--for laid �naPi+i� t��nilc t}u`Tower tdLs*+ti*- ring the freedom of a city, or the signing drink and swear and gamble end -Hirt• he only came forth atter-dark. urCh8Ber8 to reach DU eve da CltBse. - V. of a, charter. As a matter of faot--tbep were a little dull, The man who followed .her brother p Y Y And underneath it alb like some devour-, a character of goodneta, wHich hae•.done acroi+d the laviti \vas none other thea tt} the tar, and. thereby increase If Feu are a7YL&nufaCtu•rnr-of road Ins monster creeping beneath the long a good deal of. harm to the Sones of right• •Hugh Glover, the father of the little dead eousnese. child. your sa es. maaliinery or ro4ad t><tabesials, be^, Yee, She wens unlucky, • and the "mat• - If you represent a chamber of cause rand impravoment tneaas. hear" evidenced this, for there • are girls CHAPTER 1V L commer< or a b~4 of trade, bw- more baainesat. ' who have been tar more evilly disposed 1 than Lady Judith, who yet have not had All that followed, it seemed to Judith, cause the, pubhe. rpade are cogn- If -you are a proprietor of a ho - ]B the misfortune to come across unserupu• when She Saw Hugh Glover an the lawn 11 roue men. of n she wee what she expected. How mercial feeders to the City, and [ tel,. because improved .ro'ad's mean There ie no role for life, :to methgd, in did be dare? That was the question which every improvement of "'these roads more tourists and more potmmeaca�ttl 1 its soridenia. fes adventure, and the eci• it seemed to he She had `asked aloud. mean's a greater proeperity to the i travel. I encs of =living has no more'control The rush of ,fearful tbought.bewildered over shame, 'Dan the science S learhing her, and she.00aid not remember an hour cities 'througlh increased agricul• , If you acre a pubdishe�r or editor,• • ` bad° over the race' of the earth with the later, how she bad been able to greet her tura! production and greater stimu• becaus, improved roads make wider . - a- ,. Roothn at Borg pr the renascence oI Spring. brother or extend her hand to the man _ And becau.e she was *qua ucky,. Judith qhe had never loyed,,and now bated. Why lu8 to al! i11tI'u!5rtiee. , Circulation possible, increase advent- y! bad grown, as ac, many unlucky people Had be comet That was the thought -which If you -are �a highway official, be- I tising 1. stimwlating eolilmercial — ; FIre' * l in do, suberetitious, 'grown to note the days' dominated. Why bad he.*omef iu nd and hour@ and times of year that were 1 She saw her brother ed, Farely, t1 i *be cause you are _ St•rionst for l and 1 enterprises, said because et -on vm- pp ��++`� rmi i�V a propitlon?, the little foretelling incidents, did not know that they were aca'aa.inted. methods of roakl COIIStrUCtlOn and 'ptYTveinent is the most e{`OnG2n1C ,,hilt a� St0 whicb, it sometimes noted after the event, I As a -matter of tact, It I'thA.t week, they nialntenanCe, and more •-cfiaci_ent'•questiCn of the age. - -- - ,irtstsad of tisfatt - %till "boia witness to I had hardly known each other. • Hugh D' I . Lie 8nd the tact that there w•ue'something super. ,Glover had been invited by the people road administration. ;f Feu are a progressive Citizen, r SD n.gtural in its baiapenin¢. Abe had noted I where Judith'e_,brother was :staying. and If ,you' are- a. rlflbroaCl. mall. bP• because fOU cannot prOg2+es8 BO Ornamental that her lucky .day was Friday, and be- the young man, the eon of the him s a " canes a the association of iday, day, i e- . brother ottiIna of his, had told him some cause improved roads lean .greater , long. as- Your state and 'nation ' red She oxpreseed t, Riven over b the rjev a I of G:ocer'e troubles,- calling. them '.a production, consequently more I main in the mud. -' aiiiied that it" wit perhap@ because ea Let fti kttar the lite Of. Pool beastly shame" and young Lord Frawley _ ----- - _ - that day of al! others brought her lnck had invited iiim to Spend Aaturday till y0u,- - thlnkln of COV0ingand *8 K'h this last P -d he in -•.at he when Mr.ave idea of at Glaycrott with r of telyhe c- l :.WORMS O � � /ems g Danvers informed her that he mn@t !Savo idea of the' t a�ic character of the ao- wtill MGM IN an hit p� on the tollowin¢ Annday, it he was over li quaintance concealed undrtr t31ovcr'e an• yQQHry• t . . I o Come back, and claim her for hie -own, comprnm.iwin¢ statement: it seemed as if thcco must be something "1 th'nk 1'ce met your eiefei•." %: a _ : in her unprretttioti after all. Chat the man should hcvw had the au• "Wormy." thst•e wb&tle the mak4er of 'dna. Stamanl: and - 1�e�titc Roofing dog she'was net dressed on shot Friday darity to acrPpt eeeraed .extraordinary. >< 0 Lrti}Sellae! worm Jlsarly as bias as didteanper. Seat. morning when her mulls came to ask her even in himaelf, but Huish Glover's affairs �. a Z too much fo feed 'e5m. Look bqd 'are bald: Don'h bate elm' to go to her mother's room immedinte!v. ; hrid reacher! a pitch when great @trokee (j1 n to death. Spohn's Cure will remove the worms. lmpev.e Unshed ^my -den -r, tic bret•ihinR oW'ca h'tJrigf .,n{yrlACtc alone canis save .him, and � QQ appetite, and tone'cm' ap all round, and don't �y MANQFAG'ITii�Iig von Das. bappened- the- po.-r little than¢ ; even Ilirnr` had but a lighting chance. If lots on glands and blood. Full •dilrectiona nvLth Saab foe , r dShasad h'a rrrditcric weals oti'.y' not be ,in such �- - laid sold by all drujM-Ie,ts, TORQNI'O mad WT1i7Iip$Q She handSd the Letter to J-ndith.,w• ,) i a hurry,•' hr.won:d any to his friends, R GQ , e6A took it and opened it a•,thnnt under+:.inti• I ..1'd P'+v the hist farthing." nobody quite 1SPOHN MEDICAL CO. CMmiats Ooshsn, Inr1. Yia tali what she meant. I; was w:;tten .n kre„• h,w. iraet of all himeell.. But the .. a K._ . , _ •'� Y " ' `.ilia -u, '7,-e1;s,^rts�:.—= v;.��aasZ' ue:.'"'a,+i. r :'sem.-.,ie: -enc-+winfn.rai,-... n-".`:...�_s - yam' - .. , 4�•_ x . Crimes ' of Unp#alleled Horror eom-n,ii(ted by.-Kakfferls' Armies. A despatch from London says' When Caaadians,- secure in. their.. homes thousands of miles &W&y.. from the devastated battlefields of France and Belgium, hear -stories of crime and outrage beyond the conception of their -wildest excused 646n,_they may perhapsb 4 for being sceptical. But now tbs. last vestige of ,doubt has vanished. Me -powerful Light of sworn evi- dence, taken by a specially picked Imperial Government committee, under the chairmanship of Viscount Bryce, _J_Q_rmeqT_British Ambassador at Washix*to-n,. h&.s been turned on, and Germany, in the eyes of the civilized world, stands convicted of having deliberately planned , and carried rried Vut w1holeable m4amexed of crime of _unimagined horror.. . Many months ago Premier As- quith named this committee, whose personnel- inolud" -such mien as Sir - Frederick Pollock; Sir- Edward Clarke, Sir Alfred Hopkinson, H. A. L. Fisher (vice-chancellor of the University of Sheffield), Harold -C.Px and Kenelm Digby, and in- structed them to carefully sift alit evidence of "outrages alleged to have been committed by- German troops during the present war." This they have done, and their re- Women Are to Be Re- Luwu the atzeeta mZ a mad gafloy, but in most they ultimately NoreJ Rome f Frond -b RaldierS YLPar thp Fr�nt_ a ria!mirrient th;Li. Will at - These'French trhave found comfortable homes in a rabbit hutch tract world-wide attention. The "77;mr, _­-M -elves patriated. were run down and their vehicles near thetatlefront. Each compartment holds one-man- report of this -06mmittee has re- VA �41 pe"Odl been asked for by indi- X despatch from London says: A' number of Rusai'an Jewesses viduals and newspapers during the PIL Premier asquith announced in the were flocking this marning to the House Commidn that "all male laet few mouths, but the members STAND OF UNITED -STATES to be hurried, - and only A deapstah from London says beck, commandei of the British of police statioos in the East End and'FIRM be refused it had thor- The 13rW& bottle sip Goliath has fleelt in the Dardanelles"aph&re of enemies over military age. will pleading for protection, explaining published after they its been torpedoed in the Daxdsanelles. opekstions, said that twentyoffu GERMANS WORSE VORA *a BRI�ISg, BAITLLSBI-P_, SUNK r cases will be - repa"ted, -though, , Reports are reaching the police IL Cc ^ some might remain. The Govern -i that private houses belonging to ; r ♦� _f HN 81VAUS Crimes ' of Unp#alleled Horror eom-n,ii(ted by.-Kakfferls' Armies. A despatch from London says' When Caaadians,- secure in. their.. homes thousands of miles &W&y.. from the devastated battlefields of France and Belgium, hear -stories of crime and outrage beyond the conception of their -wildest excused 646n,_they may perhapsb 4 for being sceptical. But now tbs. last vestige of ,doubt has vanished. Me -powerful Light of sworn evi- dence, taken by a specially picked Imperial Government committee, under the chairmanship of Viscount Bryce, _J_Q_rmeqT_British Ambassador at Washix*to-n,. h&.s been turned on, and Germany, in the eyes of the civilized world, stands convicted of having deliberately planned , and carried rried Vut w1holeable m4amexed of crime of _unimagined horror.. . Many months ago Premier As- quith named this committee, whose personnel- inolud" -such mien as Sir - Frederick Pollock; Sir- Edward Clarke, Sir Alfred Hopkinson, H. A. L. Fisher (vice-chancellor of the University of Sheffield), Harold -C.Px and Kenelm Digby, and in- structed them to carefully sift alit evidence of "outrages alleged to have been committed by- German troops during the present war." This they have done, and their re- Women Are to Be Re- Luwu the atzeeta mZ a mad gafloy, but in most they ultimately NoreJ Rome f Frond -b RaldierS YLPar thp Fr�nt_ a ria!mirrient th;Li. Will at - These'French trhave found comfortable homes in a rabbit hutch tract world-wide attention. The Turkish Gunboats -elves patriated. were run down and their vehicles near thetatlefront. Each compartment holds one-man- report of this -06mmittee has re- pe"Odl been asked for by indi- X despatch from London says: A' number of Rusai'an Jewesses viduals and newspapers during the Premier asquith announced in the were flocking this marning to the House Commidn that "all male laet few mouths, but the members STAND OF UNITED -STATES to be hurried, - and only A deapstah from London says beck, commandei of the British of police statioos in the East End and'FIRM be refused it had thor- The 13rW& bottle sip Goliath has fleelt in the Dardanelles"aph&re of enemies over military age. will pleading for protection, explaining published after they its been torpedoed in the Daxdsanelles. opekstions, said that twentyoffu reps -beii- He &Is* said that that they were ng ftiikakin�foi VORA *a It -is feezed 000 lives have been lost. cers, and 160. men of -the Goliath's had been The battle-- womein and children in suitable iGernwims. Ito IM 40 -1 Azuouncement of the Joao of the crew saved. cases will be - repa"ted, -though, , Reports are reaching the police IL Cc Goliath, was made in the House of sb4 normally carried a complement some might remain. The Govern -i that private houses belonging to on Merchantmen part lays bare the story of a Wil* 'Commons.... b�y . Win* - Spenoei f.750 men. mart proposes to segregate all wealthy Germans in the faahion-- German army sweeping across" Ad- Ohumhill, First Lord of the was a siste r shio f adult' male enemies for their Own able West End -are liable to be 7' - gium literally with fire and sword. I the Comap ua, Ocean, Glory, Albion safety and for the safety of the burned. country, Premier 'Aaquitb told the Large in the I windows of organized bodies of troops, direct - A despatch from Washington 1done and abandonment of practi- ed by officers, 'ayitetnatically mur- 'inuit Mf. Churchill also announced and Vengeamoe.She as command - placards House of Commons. In announc- almost all business, houses and mar- ing the Govern- _' Pays Gcrma'y abandon her, cal ly all she hopes to do with sub n i - dared innocent non-combstarits; entire - submarine programme 1-marmes against mereliarittriery seed were that the British submarine E-14 e;i by Captain Thomas L. Shelford. had through the Dards , the older I The Goliath the alien policy of k,t, bear thk wecids: "No bu uneos ment the Premier amid : - - V"& 44 penetrated was ori-eo of trarisacted withr�Germans." "At this moment some -40,000 un- � Nnti-G-6rrhiin owtb7reaks' of par- 'preside= W -'Mar- relies and into the Sea of battleships of the pre- British naturalized aliens, of whom 24,000severity occurred in the Are men, are at large in this coun, W to mors, sinking two Turkish gun- dreadnought type. She -was built neighborhood or the Fast Indiato try. The - Governtaerit. propofws docks. Sixty or seventy German I Luioitania and other outrage,% upon mirnicated to. her by -the United I soldiers -looted the wine !Pellars and _—band a Turkish tr —oMe-Hir-complement was 750 that all adult males of this 'Class shops were wrecked. Germans in should, for theirsafety And p; The Goliath was torpedoed .own the vicinity are uniting for eelf- that of the country, be segregated defence and police reinfor�ements AA �4 4 sunk by Turkish deiptroyers- last -The Golij-uffi ,feet long on and interned. If over the mivhtary are'being rushed to. the scene. as reparation possible only toxication. Anxious to'be scrapp- 'without A night. the water line and 74 feet beam. age they should be rep&t-ri&te<L ies'whicli arethe expectation nuissuie," I Stress is laid upon t bously fair,- -the -comn-sittee re.,ports "immediate, -of for The Goliath was attacked and Her displacement was -12,950 tans.' The Government recognizes there Feeling In Johannesburg. and she -must take the United States prompt that in some casi-ea German officers -sunk while protecting the flank of She was armed with four 12 -Inch the Francis troops in their land and twelve 6 -inch twelve 12 - may be cases calling for exceptional "Anti -German feeling is running steps to prevent a recurrence of action, and as regards the most im-_1 thalmselves horrified and nick guns; operations. pounders, six -3 -pounders and two treatment. Women &ad children in high as the result of the Lusitanis aire the attacks on the American flag, portant demand,. that of guards;- ence at wha was going - on, - butt "immediate Despatches to the Admiralty i machine guns. She had four thrpe- 'Suitable cases should l repatriat, tragedy. -Extraordinary scents axe and' on AmericaaC lives amd Amen-j'teeet for the -future, were forced to continue the "ugh- t from Vice -Admiral Michael De Ro- do tubes. ed, but there no doubt will be y being enacted in-f;pnt'.uf the town can vessels.- steps" are required. ter ordered by their' superiors". In cases in which justice and humanity hall wherecrowds of citizens wait will require that they be allowed No doubt exists here of the diffi- Finalty, the plaits intimation' N" other cases isolated crimes were I culty cd the in which this I conveyed that the note itself is not' by individual soldiers, LOCK UP bis,00mpatriots had been spending their time dTownimg patiently ntly for an opportunity to position committed ..WILL women and He from .�.-to remain. sign petitions to the- May-ur re- note places Gerinany. - Nothing less all Germamy must -expect if -'any, Thew were verr numerous- -and children. was only saved a MILEsimilar fate by the-interventi-bu PRISONERS' "It -would be difficult to find a questing him to call a mass meeting 'than & repudiation of all -she has -:..action is -not forthcoming. "more shocking than would be ex- - of the police. parallel for the feeling of right, **us to voice- protests ag&inst. Ge rmany's vi pected in warfare between ci. ilized i There were several instances Of indignation aroused �n all classes action. _M this country," the Preniii-er said. "A large German flag is sprNW "One powers." the res nsibility of the arm POW PC, po y upon rolls DROVE GERMANS to care for German butchs trying -to escape t GeTman er result of 118, un appi 9 h' 1Y, i on. the ground, where the peti- that innocent and-.unofferiduig "er- -while 'Writing 716. men and children in Windihoek, Germany Threatens ReprMls- wo '-Those Not of Military Age and' in their carts- '71--y went racirur -ing in.this connection: k despatch from Rotterdam i!!�ys A MILE "I Crimes ' of Unp#alleled Horror eom-n,ii(ted by.-Kakfferls' Armies. A despatch from London says' When Caaadians,- secure in. their.. homes thousands of miles &W&y.. from the devastated battlefields of France and Belgium, hear -stories of crime and outrage beyond the conception of their -wildest excused 646n,_they may perhapsb 4 for being sceptical. But now tbs. last vestige of ,doubt has vanished. Me -powerful Light of sworn evi- dence, taken by a specially picked Imperial Government committee, under the chairmanship of Viscount Bryce, _J_Q_rmeqT_British Ambassador at Washix*to-n,. h&.s been turned on, and Germany, in the eyes of the civilized world, stands convicted of having deliberately planned , and carried rried Vut w1holeable m4amexed of crime of _unimagined horror.. . Many months ago Premier As- quith named this committee, whose personnel- inolud" -such mien as Sir - Frederick Pollock; Sir- Edward Clarke, Sir Alfred Hopkinson, H. A. L. Fisher (vice-chancellor of the University of Sheffield), Harold -C.Px and Kenelm Digby, and in- structed them to carefully sift alit evidence of "outrages alleged to have been committed by- German troops during the present war." This they have done, and their re- Women Are to Be Re- Luwu the atzeeta mZ a mad gafloy, but in most they ultimately NoreJ Rome f Frond -b RaldierS YLPar thp Fr�nt_ a ria!mirrient th;Li. Will at - These'French trhave found comfortable homes in a rabbit hutch tract world-wide attention. The -elves patriated. were run down and their vehicles near thetatlefront. Each compartment holds one-man- report of this -06mmittee has re- pe"Odl been asked for by indi- X despatch from London says: A' number of Rusai'an Jewesses viduals and newspapers during the Premier asquith announced in the were flocking this marning to the House Commidn that "all male laet few mouths, but the members STAND OF UNITED -STATES to be hurried, - and only of police statioos in the East End and'FIRM be refused it had thor- enemies over military age. will pleading for protection, explaining published after they its reps -beii- He &Is* said that that they were ng ftiikakin�foi ---oughly established- the anti womein and children in suitable iGernwims. Wilson Expects Germany to Ehd Submarine War of every statement contained in it. cases will be - repa"ted, -though, , Reports are reaching the police Couched in simple terms, the m some might remain. The Govern -i that private houses belonging to on Merchantmen part lays bare the story of a mart proposes to segregate all wealthy Germans in the faahion-- German army sweeping across" adult' male enemies for their Own able West End -are liable to be 7' - gium literally with fire and sword. I safety and for the safety of the burned. country, Premier 'Aaquitb told the Large in the I windows of organized bodies of troops, direct - A despatch from Washington 1done and abandonment of practi- ed by officers, 'ayitetnatically mur- 'inuit placards House of Commons. In announc- almost all business, houses and mar- ing the Govern- _' Pays Gcrma'y abandon her, cal ly all she hopes to do with sub n i - dared innocent non-combstarits; entire - submarine programme 1-marmes against mereliarittriery seed were the alien policy of k,t, bear thk wecids: "No bu uneos ment the Premier amid : - - I young girls and women, out- is an merchant vessels if she "=is n that she has violated raged, mutilated and -murdered trarisacted withr�Germans." "At this moment some -40,000 un- � Nnti-G-6rrhiin owtb7reaks' of par- 'preside= manst to -3" y the stand taken by the laws of nations and humanity children were the object of the most preside= Wifso -enable-&-enable CIZ- entirely to n in the note -sent Man into. 4V naturalized aliens, of whom 24,000severity occurred in the Are men, are at large in this coun, y revolting of crimes. Breaking Berlin. She must disavow the meet the views so earnestly com- shops and private houwes, German neighborhood or the Fast Indiato try. The - Governtaerit. propofws docks. Sixty or seventy German I Luioitania and other outrage,% upon mirnicated to. her by -the United I soldiers -looted the wine !Pellars and that all adult males of this 'Class shops were wrecked. Germans in should, for theirsafety And Axneric4n h4le and property of States for days on end debauched them. I United dipl'omat'ic - -committing crimes of every which the L ted States eomplains. Stn, of its dip.Uma ic dress, "Ives, .own the vicinity are uniting for eelf- that of the country, be segregated defence and police reinfor�ements She must make reparation "so far the President's -note oarries net description while in a stat is lor injur- the demands, but & threat 4 of in 4 and interned. If over the mivhtary are'being rushed to. the scene. as reparation possible only toxication. Anxious to'be scrapp- 'without A age they should be rep&t-ri&te<L ies'whicli arethe expectation nuissuie," I Stress is laid upon t bously fair,- -the -comn-sittee re.,ports "immediate, -of for The Government recognizes there Feeling In Johannesburg. and she -must take the United States prompt that in some casi-ea German officers may be cases calling for exceptional "Anti -German feeling is running steps to prevent a recurrence of action, and as regards the most im-_1 thalmselves horrified and nick treatment. Women &ad children in high as the result of the Lusitanis aire the attacks on the American flag, portant demand,. that of guards;- ence at wha was going - on, - butt "immediate 'Suitable cases should l repatriat, tragedy. -Extraordinary scents axe and' on AmericaaC lives amd Amen-j'teeet for the -future, were forced to continue the "ugh- t ed, but there no doubt will be y being enacted in-f;pnt'.uf the town can vessels.- steps" are required. ter ordered by their' superiors". In cases in which justice and humanity hall wherecrowds of citizens wait will require that they be allowed No doubt exists here of the diffi- Finalty, the plaits intimation' N" other cases isolated crimes were I culty cd the in which this I conveyed that the note itself is not' by individual soldiers, patiently ntly for an opportunity to position committed .�.-to remain. sign petitions to the- May-ur re- note places Gerinany. - Nothing less all Germamy must -expect if -'any, Thew were verr numerous- -and "It -would be difficult to find a questing him to call a mass meeting 'than & repudiation of all -she has -:..action is -not forthcoming. "more shocking than would be ex- parallel for the feeling of right, **us to voice- protests ag&inst. Ge rmany's vi pected in warfare between ci. ilized indignation aroused �n all classes action. _M this country," the Preniii-er said. "A large German flag is sprNW "One powers." the res nsibility of the arm POW PC, po y upon rolls DROVE GERMANS to care for German result of 118, un appi 9 h' 1Y, i on. the ground, where the peti- that innocent and-.unofferiduig "er- -while 'Writing 716. men and children in Windihoek, Germany Threatens ReprMls- wo tioners' itand their* soni are im danger of being made names. Another German flag was -ing in.this connection: k despatch from Rotterdam i!!�ys A MILE "I to pay the penalty for. the crimes. publicly burned in-. front of the �_.BACK rely on your bonor to perform T�; Hamburger Nachrichten, in ys of others. town hall: Placards have been dis- this rec-ponsible work well and' telegram from Berlin, announces Anti -Germ" riots in the East played 'urging a boycott of Ge -r- faithfully." is certain that the German Gov - Britisb inflie'it t High Eoim'es on -the will immediately make End Of London were renewed with mans, . and a Stock Exchange com•- 'even greater violence: Wherever -a mittee has adopted a resolution trnment Invading Germans North of !comprehensive reprisals if -the mea; German showed himself he was at- asking membels of Teutonic birth La Basoee., Many a man •iq able, to lead the sures, announced, by the British Government interning Ger- The police force has been -to avoid t1i exchange during the simple life because his wife ,for all ' I takes thinned by drafts sent' to the so thinned war, niarbs. are. adopted, _-A�despatch fromLondon say-": in boarders 'that it had difficulty in deal- . "The -Mayor. has consented to The fighting in Flanders and North- .army ing with the angry crowds. Special comply with the request that he :constables had to be -called out. call 4 m&M meeting." A German ' .. ".-­ Fiance, temporarily halted by e'x!n R the rain the end of last week, resumed with redouhled fur on - -INCREASES IN TL.RRO�5 SCENE, 4 number of' establish- t ments wore raided and as -eked and -Saturday night and Sunday, and their coutecnta scattered over the t Rept from Catak- rogulted in important succeeses for- the British and French forces'south -streets. The Germans themselves A despatch from Lo'ndon siys: were forced to go into hiding. The Donald Mac-Ma-ster, K.C., inform's of Lille, north of- Arras, in Cha -m- German Infantry Wretchedly Inferior to Artillery, police in some. cases were defied by us that a friend of his �vho has just pagnp and j)a B�el,gium. The Bri- t-i�b army continues its offensive and No Attack Has Been Really. Pressed [bme returned from Germany says the were injured during their end -ea- feeling of hatred 'among the -Ger- north of I,& Basset, e��ti�rin"ore �at ::vols t6 groteot the Teutons. The mans is now strongef against the a njil�6--&f reiai-__ than the enemy .4urniture and . fittings. O�- German Canadians than the rest of the es, it one part, and advancing a half front further -A despatch from London says: try attack n e Ypres district has iXssed 4, A I houses and stores , were hurled British forces. They say:. "If itimi!e, through windows to thi streets' on a -mile * sout-h-,'the'Germaii lossesin the en.- "The great battle liin6_ in * sus- reaLIytabeen home.* In the - When the proprietors were caught had no t been' for the Canadian rats 3Fe. sbQuW have been through to last few cl .,vs at Ypres adra-rices' counter bein�g i-e;N in eq vs parse, or, at any rate, ui- have been almost lazily and �3 .4 they ware severe y mauve Calais. some cases their clothes were torn B0T1ft_6CCCPIES CkPITAL. terror.. Nothing is left of'Ypres, .made acr r not sow- the ground they have so, from their backs. One German w& thrown into a' It takes -2,-300'-silkwor-m-s to 'PTO". of (I - ChiH *City _ertudn South-West as raging gres. of shells knock to atoms the relics of what were once thoroughly tilled and they will reap no harvest, thougli the ploughing I ng ia S; I h9rae trough -with -tile remifldbrthat duce one pound of silk.' Africa Has Been Captured. , its walls, Nothing could 'live in terrible enough in itse4. - It- has. -7 A despatch from London ' the, city and there *have -been fires seemed to' some on the side of the ALLIES FORCE ZE 'PELIN TO. EARTH kn official- statenwnt . Tn;lde public -it,Cape Town and received by the at. - Poperinghe to jive t:.z '�,�me vJ only one town Anear 'the fighting. allies that- they are engage in all warfare between hu -man and evil! Reuter' Telegram- Company says "Every road and cross road has elements. so persistent has been the l that Windh oek, capital of German been -blown up -'and shelled into rain of explosives arid _gas-fflled! Squadron' of Allied' Airships Engaged Dirigible—..withotv& South-West Africa., was captured resis&ance- by--- Union - of craters. Th -e -Ge-rmans have launch- ed a new fleet of aeroplanes or have -bombs� from the enemy, and then so superior is their own power 'When !l -,-Two of the Aeroplanes Were Alo Dd_,�troyed 'South Africa forces under Gen. stimulated new activity in the old the human element comes into Ro-th-a-.—The, populati4n_ of the -ones. Some flew over Dunkirk re- play. The occasional los-ses ;from, town. consists Of 3.000 -Eii.ropea,ns- centLy and over different- -spots be-- the allies' own artillery increases( 'Ypres,.whem, and 12,000 natives- Gen Botha's hind Ypres. The -clear sky is this feeling, except at A despatch from London say--: I machines in the allied- flee't. The- troops took a considerable - quRn- clon4ed with the smoke uLshmpnel :the battle ebbs for.a-ii.ioment , Zeppelin - .1 p 711e Daily 4�aitla correspondent at , Zeppelin -made n., spirited fight with tity of.,railway• rolling stock_._Max- b-ursting, around them. "Our "Heavy German reinforcement� �deibc.1104d Rott6idam. seads'an_ pnt of an its inat-hine guns and tried 'to es- cape by but the tial law has been proclaimed the terr-.-. lilies in front of Ypr"e-.§ Are- like a of Galway bog sh-Lies. - from cover ..Qf-. thel French wn oc F to s upied by them andj soaring, aero- engagement , between a Zeppelin planes rna.nqc,1ivre4_ Fkilfullly -and throughout conquered - tory. piece To- su'CR- eAent '6:iVe the* trenches hold the ridge of Anbers. and a squadron of allied aeroplane s I quickly and gave the dirigible no Ger.' Botha., addre-,sing his vic- been knocked out' of shape teat' A `The Fiench continue t&ir aAi* Whic: in h the Zeppelin chance to get away. The Zeppelin Be4ium..in to-rio�ts troops, declared -that"the great deal -of fighting has been in vanes. They took Blagny and a and-- two of* the allied aeroplanes was disabled in less than 15 minutes. 'it-- 'beiwoeh capture of the capital or German the open and under the cover of horde"bf German prisoners, who' -d were destroyed and fell PruE,selq atid South-west Africa was of the "ut- half dug shelters or in pits made- by surrendered witlVeeftain f6btdihe-W Two Zeppoelifis 'are said to have Ghent. Several explosions accom- most iraN.rtance to the Ern�pire-and the sheik-. At no time in the war have our meT� ned ever Brussels travelling, pi�nied its fall and all the 4f crossed . the 1nion of -South Africa, a�% it "Thr., precisirm Of the German spoken with more who -se -sale adl westward. - One -of them rcsturn ed.' 60 are said to have been killied. means praetically complete posse's- artillery has been as notable a -q its- miratiorr of the work of the Frehob stone, and -wee ' surrounded and Two of the, a*roplaneg �were des- -sion -of. Germ -an., Scaith-west A f ri-. fury_and.laace. As&-resaltofcolos- gunner and g;rins, although at that ,-,quad-- I attacked by the a-ei,6plane-- t roN7ea and th-6ir pilots killed by the ca." sal concentration of cannon out point the battle has not yet reach� goo. M&4 persons counted 27 1 Zeppelin's, fire. Continuing, the General dwelt Ios,,;!&a have been heavy. No infan- ed its climax. -—S WM',.-C •.�• "4 1 ,a;.: ;. _.4.a w-rs.- ''�'m. vs••• _ a.�r �..-w t 3c� +c' E 5 - �Y ••n: •f++F,L' .... nom... y :: - M ,...._Tri• e.. � ...a �.q- -.+:. :.,, ,. r..�. i „.� �?S' ...T a„�,-:. - •„a d -Mr. Fierheller spent Saturday -H. J. Marquis had a business ..,,,LOCALISMS... ^ ilk the city. trip to Oshawa on Tuesday. / T. i L. Ruddy left on Sunday -Secure your becl�ttog plapts, �re on a btasi►iess trip W Cl�fcago. tomatoes, cabbage, celery ebc:., at Z s r Rev. J. Bedford has purchased -Win. dllawa i having ez• once from N. H. Hall, His : stock _ _ _ ,-Re . P Y - -- s new Fc+rd a*rto.-teesive impso -made---- -going-faat.1. ---- - ---.- -- - - - _ -Miss Morrissey is visiting with his residence. - - - ' her sister iu Montreal. -suss Vera Burling left on - -- ' -Ed. Bryan is seriously ill with Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. sc�ReoRo Have you Been am Farmerd 1'loot is two, iso.:, �un attack ,if pasiimonia. Clement, of Milton. '� A concert under th«+ auspices of the Farmers-or our Farmers' Boot io black, NCO, 110. A bout -Ed. Gormley, of Toronto, -iii re. ,(Rev.) Bedford and Mrs. Ladies' Aid Society will be held in the spent Sunday at his home here. G. Law were in Manchester on Washington Methodist Oburch on the with arecord-all solid leather. A beet=ttseeed Ilr4p Low spent Edythe Law, of Toronto, Tuesday atteuding the W. M. S. evening of Thursday. May 27th, be. ther that i9 soft and easy on the feet, Xeeps the feet dry r--pent Sunday with her relatives Convention. ginning at 8 o'clock. A e Ixodid pro- 'here. A few specials at Richardson's gram will be given ►,y J. M. Sherlock, and gibes excellent wear. The rriAnafACttrr8r9 Erf this line ocu- -Ewart Gordon, of Toronto, this week. Good canned Corn, tenor, Miss born .iir:�• Leslie, Htev- i tenor, , iss J,)se . iso Leslie. Mr. Fitev tans the leather and makes the boo t and fiaye many lei• B nt S_undag__w_lth-his Peas--or-Tomatoes-3--bins-forW q $neon; baritone, 1'montn.-1 1*s ft„th ------Pickering. good Salmon 3 tins for 25c. * Revell, soloist, Turunto, Miss Mlorence --tFrR-ref- i -Arthur Bundy, of Oshawa, -Until further notice Dr. Annie, elocutionist, Dunbar ton; and `. .stating the eatigfactben received. Every pair Mtarnped by ,. -spent Sunday at the home of his Towles office hours will be from others from Toronto, who will contri- -the manufacturer., parents here. 12 to 3 p. m. instead of 0.30 to 12. bute selections. Don't ririsn thin op• -Monday next being Victoria Also from i to 9. iu, as usual. portunity of hearing N flirt•clans con• P cert. Admission 26 cents, children 16 =Price �4 d0—No more no fears Day places of business will be -T. M. McFadden has secured - -- cents, closed as usual the agency for the Columbia Ora. also haus afirst-class asaortmEtit of Ladies'Spring - =D. Pettit who has re-sold his phophoneCo. which has been held - - - -- mils -ug businessin'Fergus-returned for some time by J. S. Jephson, O fords, Pu, Straps, Etc. dr :.-. home on Tuesday. ut _who has been unable to devote - -- -George Allan, of Torou�.o, any time to further the interests WOMANJN - --- --- . - �* -� -did s�pent Friday with his cousin, of the company. Those wishing CORN CORN ;N COJ[�\ _,. 11[ra. W. J Clark. Columbia on Mr..ea or records TERRIBLE STATE - �r �1, itis -Norman Banks is again con- should call on Mr. McFadden*and - - - dined to his bed with a severe at- secure prices. - -Shipment just arrived. First-class seed, freshly shelled 'hack of appendicitis. -The annual meeting and -R. W. and Mrs. Gordon have election of officers of the Pickering Finds Help in Lydia E. Pink- :. p --Improved Learning—Ensilage returned from their two weeks' branch of the Womenme ofJbirs.'s Institute �,s Veg bje � rant est 'rolifr nsi age tiacationat Atlantic City. will beheld at the ho- = -E. J. McIntyre, a former teacb- Draper on Tuesday, May 25th at Compound. Forth Dalota White Cob _ er in Pickering College, died at his 3 o'clock. It is urged that each arl� E -Gob -home in Toronto on Saturday. member be present. Roll Call. - r---- _ _.Compton S -W. R. Powell, with wife' and In.responae the memLership fee of Cape Wolfe, Canada.—” Last March I_ - '-family, visited relatives -in U'x- 25 cents for the couriug year be was a complete wreck. I had given up Longfellow-7-Cob �- _-bridge on Saturday and Snnday. paid. all hope of getting better or living any - Ioslina and Mrs. Richardson -The Red Cross Committee who length of time, as I was such a sufferer _ y g p y from female troubles. But I took Lydia - -- - spent a few days y�Qitin friends will hold a picnic on Mc, Rudd s - - in the city during the past week. Park on Thursday,' June. aid, E pirikham's Vegetable Compound, and �.;� Don't Forget You—Can�et -:- + ins George Ljnii y _ that this year his birthday-June \ r."-s to make an appeal for pro- pair of twin boys two months old and Sherwin Williami Paint. :-• - ` $rd, be observed only by the fly- visions to be sold at one of the grousing finely. I surprised doctors and _ _ - --- n of f1Agp booths that will be erected ou the neighbors for they all know what s Peroid j. fingT . - -John and Mi4-. Bale an3,aoii,­ -wreck 1 was ----- - - -- --- _-...... _---• - - of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs.. Jar- ~rill be made, but the committee "NowIamhealthx happy and hearty, _ Pandora-Ranges _ _ vis, of Ottawa. Qpent Monday have sufficieut confidence in the and owe it all to Lydia E. Pinkham's The 1900 Gravity _'with E. and Urs. Balsdon. residents of the village and stir remedies. You may publish this letter r �'ify' Washer -'.i:. -cfm try e olds tenors clot ha"s ins S . therouy ng respond to -knv --thyTirst-class 'i�lnelnithing, E-vetranghing,-a > -- - the old tennis courts adjoining St. they will res ud heartily to the u d your I think if-more--women- the more := � hard youz remedies they would have George's church yard,--and are appeal: The committee request better health. "-Mrs. J T. Coox, Lot ,now having them put into first- thedonors to confine themselves No 7, Cape Wolfe, P. E. 1., Canada Work at "THE' BIG STORE:" .1clws sbape. The club is looking to the donating of sandwiches, your .:forward to a ple-asa.n•t years . sport doughnuts, tarts, coo$ies. etc. A B y - - 'at the fascinating game. rig %ill start at 9 o'clock on the Mors having done you no good, do not -The large unmber of autos morning of the picnic and call for continue to suffer without giving Lydia us made. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a Me --So that pass through the village the dousati� trial. It surely has remedied many _ these days serve to remind nes that -M. L. FriederidiseII wishes. cases of female ills, such as infiamma- _P = ��i �j = - it is about time to take step in through-THE NEWS, to contradict tion, ulceration, displacements. tumors+ � - regard to keeping down the dust rumors that he is -a German by irregularities, periodic pains, backache, nuisance.. Are we going to oil our nationality and with pro-German and it may be exactly what you need. streets again this year? It is th m shies. Be-is a Dane by A� Good _ onlysatisfactory solation of the birth and a sou of banish parents. The pig record is s proud and SeasOub ma{+,difculty. It is well known that the feeling peerless one. It is v -Un Wednesday, May -12tb. of the Danes towards the Germans a record of constant d C Miss Anna Josephine, eldest is much stronger than that of the victory over the ob- � � , _Screen doors complete from -$1.00 up to $2.00. ' • daughter of Mrs. L.- O'Leary, of British towards the Germans: stinateillsof worries 'Toronto, and formerly of Picker- This feeling is due to the fact that -ills that deal out ¢ `Window screeds, screen wire: -Ing., wasunited in marriage to Mr. the most fertile and wealthiest despair. It is-an ea- v- Lamin mowers from $3.50 up to $7.00._ - John Campbell Liggett, of Toron- part of Denmark was taken from tablished fact that ' to, The ceremony was perform-, th-ern by the Prussians .in 1868; Lydia E. Pitkham's - Lawn shears in all sires. j -? b I tad at St. Basil's Novitiate y. Rev. Mr. Friedericbsen intends to take VegetableCompound �Qo s Q:1 Father Player. out naturalization ppaa Pers in Cana- has restored health R r NJ- New-Perfection Oat Stoves. complete with ovens. - --Those who let. their furnaces iia just as-soon as he can, but the to thousands of such suffering women. - .,go -out or whd took down their Carfadian laws now require a for. Why don't yotl try it if you need such s Corn-Imp. Learning, White Cap; Yellow Dent, ' `heaters for the summer, have eigner-to be a resident in Canada medicine-Z and Ston ell's Evergreen. 4 found the kitchen the most cora- fur ave years before he can be - - fortable place in the house during come a naturalized citizen, and. he -' the past few days. While it was has been aresident- for only tk o Vigilance the Price of -1 D cold 'compared with the weather years. - I� s H s- we had-in April; it was not unusal =A meeting wa-, held in the a Good Complexion for this time of the year. town hall last Friday evening • - - - - — - -Meas courplaints are being under the auspices of the patriotic To retain the natural beauty of the made in regard to the bad condi- society and the Women's Institute skin only care and treatment is p elhStore tion of the Kingston road in Pick- for the purpose of an-Finging for needed, Our skins are naturally clear : ThVe and healthy, but the demands of�every- ering township'.It will re uire a a picnic in aid of the Red Cross - ---- it in respectable condition. At on Thtireda June 3rd, the date necessarya is thisa are thatn o woman See our new lutes of summer ureas, our stir^ _ good. many hundred dollars to put Society. It was decided to hold it spoil their, freshness and beauty, So ts, socias,, ties, fiats and • . , pP, present it is about the 'worst of the Kings. birthday The var- can afford to neglect it. 'rhe }-al - toad in the- the,'township.. For ious committees were appointed, people have just issued a new booklet, sttitings. Also ask to see our porous union underwear. a number of years it has been and they have entered into the Sour Complexion,^ which contains We are agents for the -20th Century Tailoring Co. and a me and It is now showing work most enthusiastically. Mr. most useful and interesting information + .the result.of this neglect. Rudd has kindly offered the use °n how to care for the conplexiou in perfect fit and complete satisfaction_is guaranteed with Ruddy y such `a way that its beauty and freshness ' -Mrs. Kerr received a letter on ofhis tea-utibil park the purpose .Pill be preserved for man years. It each garment. ' Monday from her son, Herbert G. A program of sports including foot- also includes directions forbestmethOda who was-in the bloody battle of ball and baseball -will be provided of massage. The constant use of some _ Langemarek. He made no re- and in the evening a musical and good preparation, such as Nyal's Face - Get the Habit.. Go to Buntings. - Essence to ;the battle but stated literary program will be rendered. cream, is absolutely necessary to keep sliest he was;ri the best of health. It is the intention to secure out �e skin really clean and healthy. It to $�NTI�TG. P:ICgERINC� He also stated his brother, Donald side speakers to give patriotic a nourishing oxygenated, greaseless A. s skin-food which. leaves no shine. Get a a was safe and.well. • This is pleas- addresses as well aR outside tal- 25c or Sec jar and rub it featly into the ' - ing news totheir-many Pickering ent for the musical and litei'+i:ry skin, See how quickly it is absorbed, —' " -friends, who earnestly hope that part-of the program. Bills.will be leaving the skin .pleasantly refreshed WALL PAPER SEASON -:- they may be spared to return issued in a few days giving full and delicately fragrant. 1209 -•- 6heyy to their home in Canada. particulars. All Nyal'preparations are justly faro- Is here and everyone is busy housecleaning. You will require some paper, so -0n Tuesday evening Tbotnas -There is no tiiore fascinating ous, and none more so thanyal's Faoe call and make your selections, and your will find ours are the• Bitkett, of Claremont, appeared nor exciting sport than motoring. Cream, which we unhesitatingly recon- _ lastest patterns and the prices are right., a -`- -�beore Police ZMagistrate epb� mend. Call or telephone us for your i -6-the hest. amd we have all colors for inside .and out- gree .. .Charged with . assault b Cal b a business stand int, while others copy o is y @ po �•alnab]e information. aide use, also floor and porch ppatnta. alabasttne, w ► e. . Forsyth; of the same village. have in view only the pleasure of a and cream in 25c and 50c Ogs.. Turps, oils boiled and raw, varn- Birkett leaded guilty, but he an•onting and eliminate the. sport- Thomas M. McFadden, Druggist, p fishes, liquid veneer, ggold paint, aluminum, etc., is fact every-- produ�ed a number of witnesses ins element entirely. These peo- Pickering, Ont. - thins for the season. • Sslsomrne, paint and Farnish brushes all prices. to prove that lie had sufficient plc do not know what they miss ELM DA■ -r- MI■ .s Our Grocery Department as usual, is well stocked with fresh goods : Toms- provocation to use physical force by not indulging in a little sport toes 3 tins fcr 25c, Corn- 3 for 25c; Peas 3 for 26c, Salmon 2 for 25c, in resenting abusive language. now and then. One of our more and up to 25c, Sardenes 5c a tin to 20c. The case was dismissed • the plain- recent devotees to the auto had �=CKER=N3 'prime old cheese, fresh fruits and vegetables.. Choice Coffee and Tea. , tiff toil o pay all costs which amount- the time of his life when be Fent ed to $11.00, If a persou takes out for a spin on Sunday last. He Royal Household Flour is . the G A GILL. DUNBARTON upon himself to use abusive fan- had not been out on the road very beat for Bread. Try a bag. gunge towards another. the law long before a duck appeared upon Glerrora Floor Pastry Flour justifies the use of pbysiciil force the scene directly on -the road in -in resenting such insults. front of him. By careful man- Graham Flour -The iron bridge at the west oenvreitig'he steered directly over - - �+� • " Fresh Rolled Oats w7�7metlling Intersting to Farmers -ond of the'viMage is is an Nr�safe the neck of the duck, which �vae _ condition at the present thee. A not able to hobble out of the road Brau noel Shorts - motor truck - weighing with its quickly enough, and the duck was Oats and Oat Chop In future I will have Harness and Horse Goods at W. J. load seven or eight tons is more no- more. The autoist continued. Heavy_ Mixed Feed Bodell's, Brougham,' at regular Prices.' - - than the, bridge can stand, It was his way in seiirch of new game, built at a time when motor trucks and he had not gone fa"r before a Mixed Hen- -Fee all Call and see him. ; k were not thought of, - and - when dog-came into view. This promis- Cracked Corn, Wheat t nixed Robest Blankets Rugs and all horse - bridges were not constructed as ed to be more exciting. The dog Barley, Buekwheat J together FaII stock of Harness, +. _ _ strong as they are now. Several was not disposed to- be driven off Ca18 ccelYa Cream, stibstittite goods at Pickering. - times latey these huge ' vehicles the road, and kept right. ig front Boots and shoes repaired as. well as harness. came very tie�pgoing through and kept going, going, going, but _ _ _ Calf Meal. - ! to the bottom of the creek, bot 'flnallgit wasgorre,and righttinder- - Molassine Meal. PICKERING HARNESS' EMPORIUM .. fortunately the township so far neath the machine. When it re- lis been saved a heavy snit far appeared behind the car, it was Special prices in ton lots. phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAIiWELL _damages• bio time should be loot 'still living, but the poor animal F• -'Ar, -,Xreeics ' in hscing'it ptit in a perfectly safe was so badly injured that it wwa C condition. , killed to relieve it of its suffering. � Choppiug every day. '.e. ... .--. .ase_ •Pi�+ .-..'a_ ri,.., �%r. _ ��, t,: n.3 .,, ,,,3'at.•.w :+sdn,,�.-^....,y.,.. - tiw ' 'fin. ... .- ... ..