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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_02_25 -p "k•F 7,�J, 01,255N _4 0 KV§ PICKERING, ONT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1916 No. 2w, -7" VV018**tM1;%L a&wbo. SCARIBORO GREENBURN Established 76 years An agitation is on foot..Is Scarboro W. J. McDonald ,, biZ: C014 SPINK MILLStownsbi'p f - 9., pre'sting 11 'DM1r11kTW Por the establishment of a -p mew e --r ll�Tnd:gIy -mew e m--- -i;: n0l), central -located Win- H. and Mrs. West ey visited Nof offiolor E. FORSYTH. D. of 0., Regis- lal part of the township, the former's sister in Toronto recently. *-tered-member-ottbs�D having the scheme .f*- la-A and a deputation 5d t..tV0gI,."o —FLO -* F.• -eatney shipped a fine pure atilou of Ontario. Specie� UR well outlined ap -ell peared before, oun bred Holstein to Port Colborne, also Wttioungtof glasses. Eyes tested free. North Tburad urgir?g that some action be dw *in 46&9 ]L�D­ taken. %eve Cprnell, after' consult&- one to Manitoba. MILLS ,WHITE SATIN-J3R tion with the deputHtiou and members Archie Cammack, we are pleased to MCKINNON,M.D., L.R.C.S., 0 state isnicely-over his recent illness Wo Edinburgh, member of the of CREAM BUZ-4 f council. appointed Monday, Feb. and 'is about to take up his former Physicians and surgeons of Octario.C10,1111:1Lte 28th as the date when the question duties. -of Royal College of Sur000ns, Edinburgh, c c 5136cial attention to daisasea of women and TEA BUNS-FAST'RY will "onie up for dis u6ion.' 'George White has about completed ch9dreu. 011111ce,and residence,Brougham. his- house on the 4th-concession and WHEAT bo BROCK ROAD intends to move-over about the first 9-trip PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL _Bran,ran, Shorts, .Jumbo,` Archie Jackson is on a busines' of March. BARLEY WANTED and X-RAY INSTITUTE R. G. Cammack is making prepara- OATS to Oshawa this week. PICXZMNG, ONTARIO Wheat 'ScreemngS, Master Albert Ackford is Ill with tions for building a fine new barn -Get my prices before selling inflammatory rheumatism. with latest improvements vements on,his west ELGIN TOWLE, M. B., X. D�,, C. X., We regret to report that Mrs. F. farm where his son. George now re- elsewhere. All kinds of Chop. Axfo-rd Is in goer-health at present. sides. epnwlot in Recital Diseases. Prostatic Dis. e a large stock on hand of W. H. Jackson is rushed these day We congratulate George Cammack I hav f Bien. Diseases of Women, Casicars, -TUMOTS.X-RAY examination- Diseases of:0 n his recent marriage to Mies a filling orders for his now sawing ma- uPO ear.no",throat end lungs. Pitting glasse chines. Tweedie, of Highland Creel.. Mr.and BARLEY FEED C an acute and chronic diseases. 01011ce Hours 19 to,3 and 7 to 9 p, in. Agly SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. Clarence Young and son, Gordon. of Mrs. Cammack are now living in the BRAN Mt. Joy, paid a flying visit to Brock new house on the west bill. STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA Road friends on Wednesday. W. T. Kikley, of the 118th Batt., SHOATSMrs. H. Bradshaw and Archie Jack. Whitby, paid us a flying visit receiptly son contemplate visiting Hamilton accompanied by a lady friend. He DO- E. FAREWELL, S,C., BARRIS . O� - MIDDLINGS T!BaO:n!7 Crown Attorney,and County AND STEAM. friends the latter part-.of this week. ports the men as very much contented tor, t i9ouse.Whitby. 10-T and speaks highly of their captain. CRUSHED OATS MONGOLIA Gep. W, P, Every. is E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister sad We understand H.Z. Love I con- And As Solicitor.Notary Public.Etc. Idonely"t. J. L. SPINE LIMITED, will give special prices for can. Q15ce Brock St.North,Whitby. AbNab- Brown Is all smiles-Its a siderinK enlarging his new bog pen. J. PICKERING. ONT. boy. This building has all the modern im- large quantities for all bought D3)st John Turner has been on the sick provements gathered by Mr. Love a —--------------- lialt this week. from United States and. Canadian during February.. LAKE B. BEATON. D. D'. S V. J. Ramsey, of Aurora.spent Bun- points and is a credit to the designer. BLAKE of the Boysi College of lieuUi day with relatives-here. us Lad University of Tosouto, office sursoo �arsms 'Wanted John Tarr, of Claremont,'citlled -on over W.X.Pringle's hardware store. whitby. Ind phone !G WHITBY MOftle hours 9 to 12; 1, to 5.3D. e want for clients a few farina to friends bere one day last week. h000 441Y rent from fiftT acres up to two hundred Miss Dorothy Walsh. of Toronto. -The American.Colony at the Ladies' acres. Also it town or village home spent-over Sunday with Mrs. R. Tarr. College celebrated Geo.Washington's Mrs. Geo. Judd. of Toronto, sPent a birthday n Tuesday. They had tea with a few acreb of land. If you have Wr couple of days last week With George in the'town and spent considerable 66 ft places,to rent write. WG. HAM-Issuer of -Marriage and.Mrs. Bowers, time in visiting a number of the pub- - E ASTLAK E O;JnLicensee in the County of outarl Some from here attended the Leap lic buildings, Pick g Village. 2,n7 0 John Fisher & comyazly Yeat Skate held at Maple Leaf Rink, The 118th Battalion has now reach- POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- COUNTRY REAL ESTATE StouRville..on Thursday night last. . ed nearly full strength. A number of T• tion-7. yQuator, collector and issuer 0 ADELAIDE ST., E.. TORONTO. .......... of marriage licenses.Brougham. new recruits are being added to fill 07 610 LUMSDEN BUILDING, GRaRN WOOD up the jgaps of a few that are being DHOPPER Issuer of Marriage JM The Tyndall family are rejected owing to their inot coming up tet' Licene" in the county of onterlo. Mm. M. I. MO'V out again, to the standard. 00Z at star*and his reddens.Claraniont. after bavina the measels. Veterinary Surgeon Ronald Wilson spent Sunday and Theatriotic concert given in the Jr-* 11.11EATON TOWNSHIPOLERK Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete. Monday with bin brother at Port Col- M""Sall last Friday evening under Aor 0 0"veyanow'.Commissioner top taking ricary Conege - bourne. the auspices of the Daughters of Tra- SAUST1118. Acooantant. Eta. stoney so loan on farm -Inner of 11(wrissis Lie. and Graduate of the Veterinary Charley Hoday. of Whitby, w" in fel. ar, was qult-e a success. The chief *Dow VFW=,. 01011. - T-T 9gience Association. the village on Wednesday looking up art at on the petigram, was George reer.ui t 9. ;ranton, the well-known boy soprano, H17GE S. PUGH. Glen Major. -•Oct. -Ind. Phone Clare.2602 Miss Alice Middleton.although Im- The choir of the Baptist Church will The shingle that has given satis. Licensed Auctioneer. Extensive exper. CLAREMONT, ONTARIO proving, Is still confined to her room wire a song service on Sunday evening. Asoce, in imported-.and therous:hbret stock, 0 with faction for ever 30 year*. Empire Sales conducted anywhere, Write-In terms pneumonia. Prepar'stions have been in progress and particulars, Phous Ind,UMMi..Parsons. of Camborne,is spend- for some time and the prospects are Corrugated It on with a in. by 35"Y Go R . BR ]tWSTX R Ing a week with Rev. J. 0. and Mrs. for one of the best services heard here 2 in. corrugation, see it before you FPOSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Veterinary Surgeon Totten at the parsonage. for some time. A cordial Invitation buy other makes. If you are In . for oclunti- 'Of York and Ontario, Age. - Died at Greenwood on Tuesday.Feb. to extended to all to attend and bear need of a Cr% ftaft sales of all kinds stumued 6o an abors"s Honor Graduate of the Ontario _am Begisrator. Try 24tace, Address Green river P.o.. out. 22nd. Howard Hiti-hener. Infant son this service of song. a Premier- for Veterinary College and Honor- 80 days. ' Also of Win. and Mrs. Middleton. The town council was well represent- gasoline engines froni $39.00- Up. ary Associate of the Ontario B. POWELL, Licensed Auc. Simf)n and Mrs,Adamson returned ed at the annual meeting of the Hydro See or write me before buying. W Bonner. valuster and cou"tor for Veterinary College, from Uxbridge eolmnt�es f 0:1-11- -,11 Y.k• All kinds-of jnd,phone&202. . . - on Sunday,after hav- Radial Union held in the city ball, B.ell Phone. *At*@ conducted of tber privately or by auction. in a week in the neighborhood Toronto,last week. 'It is now realized Claremont 6btarii) of -that it will be.a fight to the flaish with For dates or other parNeWare s t resl. Ir P Uylflra�L. - deans,Illimaboth St.. Pickering. 197.n@'L orders A social will he given at the home of the McKenzie & Mann interests. A tsft *I Nzws (Mee, V4ckerinjr, will MF. cove prompt attention. Satisfaction guarem- W. Gibson on Thursday evening, large deputation from, the various J. Prouse, Pick good. Also sales agent for Ford Care. NY NEW BUTCHER SHOP proceeds to defray expenses ln.repair- municipaItties of the provinmwill go en" -1 -n. 4Vhoze number is Independent 1601, g the ehu ch,or to OttAwa on Miu-ch 2nd 16 interview Wanted A full line of Fresh Meats always A catiple.of Qleigh-lei of the young the government, -frorn around the villitge-spent AL on hand at shop. evening at the libine II directed the finance committeeto ,t ednesday lAr -ttag the town coun- Timber At it- t tuec of N�. T. Wilson near Claremant.- In the Log. Wagoii on road every dap. make a change in the system of audit. C 0 -n treasurer. - ------ tog the books of the-row Frebh Pork Sausage a spicittlty WHITILVAL19- Owing to -Patly increased.busi the gi will- $18Xn I R.— ness carried on by the town the w Cement, Lumber work f wood, $15 per M f�( r .No I Maple, rA leoauditing the books has become -N $15 per M for o.I oft Elm,$rb tit JAS O'CONNOR, -PICKERING at qt 1. titsk and takes Up- -LS­th,-Shingk-s,,--Ready-Reeling, Mi-i Pennock, of Toronto, spe con _7 $24 per M for No'. I Rock Elm, and considerable time. Instead of having Corner King and Church Sts. Sunday with hi-4 mother here. Corrugated Irou, ' ';Ash, delivered at the mill at day last with b-Pickering friends. Eastlake Shingles W. D. 'and Mrs. Rogers spent Sun- past,a chartered accountant will be $16 to$24 per M for-No. I White the work as in the two auditors da employed to do the work monthly. Green River. COAL !, COAL O. Hodgins has purchased the pro- This I, the system that has been .,Cedar Posts, Steed Posts, perty now occupied by David-41ell. , adopted by many of- thii large towns Chopping and Oat Rolling as usual '%N in. Austin has disposed of his I will have eanstantly on hand add cities. Wive Fencing. aluabla sorrel driver at a good figure. W. G.Bames, Green River a full supply-of coal at'log est Mrs. A. E. Major and Mrs.Margaret f, you are going to build let me Reesor visited with city friends last GREEN RIVZA give'vou my price on any- possible price. week. ftu thing, you may vt Women's Mrs. Alph Hoover spent Suadayin W M w0lbe hDId--at-the bomeo(Mrs. -Z0-r1­ut0- e H. Wasoff; S. Majhr. Will Hoover ras- a-To­ronto—vfisFto­i require. Has a full line of tresh and cu - 1y--GREENBUR.N STATION. . Lieut. Major,of Whitby,. id a fly. over Sunday. 11, ed 11101&ts constantly OIL hand. Ing visit to his parents, A. E.and-.Mr 9. Quilting bees are the leadingfeat. Nor recently. urea of the day-, r. McKay was in the it Friday 'we HILL Bacon, REAL ESTATE,Spice Poll, Breakfast sorry to repor T load of pork city reports Ferrier is quite ill. Elam, Bologna, Weiners, etc.P- ladt with a load rices as being high. Mrs. William Booth spent several Highest P John Larkin prices paid for with his trout,n t)was highly leased days in Toronto last week. several visit to Silverspring Farm be 1169 a"n successfully. But since his recent Butel Br's cattle the having wintered George Wealev Ferrier spent 9 days In Toi�tioto to recuptirAte his health.. changed his mind, as be there Mrs Elias Bice, Mrs. B. Wilson and Had laGrippe gickerigg I saw Iverq I bave For Sale a House and Lot far more beautiful flab, so be intend'. Mrs•Mrs. visited Mrs. G.W. 7. n g Large building another pod as soon as he Ferrier oil Monday. Avoid bad after effects by taking in Pickering Village. 9 _0-N&IN,-­90m­e--young­ fruit- Quite a number of ladies attended First-class rigs for hire trees, .Everythiug-tn !he--1AdIes'Aid -meeting held at KVIL one of these tested remedies. fior Nyals Cod Liver Oil Compound inigtt rst-class repair. BROUGHAM J. B.Wilson's Wednesday last. A $us meets all trains Call and see me as this is a bar- Miss Lilly Holtby is visithig friends cross Auxiliary to be held here on th at 50c.-and $1.00 for some one. in Toronto. 17tbofMarcb. Come one. come all. gain Teaming promptly attended to. N. Y. Poucber, Toronto,was home Quite a number of the Green Rivet Nyals Beef Iron and Wine' $1.00' Agent for Canada Carriage Co. 'Sunday. members attended the WbItevale .:We V. Richarda over NYals HYPophoe phites 75c. Earl McLean, of Oshawa,spent Sun- Women's Institute last Wednesday. Rs�-Reakp Picker,, 7 day with friends here. A load of friends and Sunday School Nyals Celery and Iron Pills 25c. -.7-Notary Public, Pickering Lafayette Matthews w&a in Toronto workers spent a very enjoyable even- Celery and Iron' Pills 25c. on business.on Monday. Ing at Willie Grayson Wednesday ONE HUNDRED Have you, IOU Water bvr ? N. Y; Mecbin. of Oshawa, spent last. over Sunday at,his home here. We are pleased to hear of Miss 011ie Miss Gertrude Bate, of Toronto.. Routley's return from hospital and to ' YOUNO WOMEN C S. JUM OF WMTXVAULspent the.week-endwith her aunt,Miss say she is rapidly recovering from her "mine And One Hnndred Young Men is prepared to furnish you anything Bate. m recent severe illness. Nadruco44Ul Iron Wine' $1.00 wanted at once to tr%in for choice in the line of water supply such as Ross and Mrs.Cormier and son, of Miss Nellie Grav has returned home, Naciruco Sarsaparilla$IXO office positions. The demand on the pumps, windmills; hydraulic rams, Toronto, visited the former's parents after spending a pleasant o-tpurn plumbi ;I a 5:1 1: -1months., Nadruco Celery Nerve Tonic $1.00 EMOTT of. etc. 'Mrs. -We cer ta inly mi"her. Nadruco Nervozone Tablotis 50c.. Theyre also expert -her nWp-Wiw-, A. B.Matthews. forHugh Percy,of the 7th con., under- _7etk drillers w4h 7gud-resp-ectfully solicit-your-iwt-ro-n a few days t'hls week. went a serious operation for appendi- Nadruco Emulsion C. L. O. with age-for the .tura. 'Ind, 16hon,1621 The ladies of the community have citis and came through it successfully been Lusy the last week getting 08, 50C. r a box 'At writing he is in a very favorab Hypoph - of Red Cross sewing ready for ship- cogilltion. Oui O-wn Little 734 Yonge St.', Is fully five times TOOLS SHARPENED went. The friends of Miss Vera BanyardLiver Pills our supply.' Write at ' once for Mrs. Robert Devitt was hurriedly of Toronto,are pleased to heat,of- he; a fine'laxative We make a specialry of crosscut saws, called to Port Rowan on Saturday, success in wiDnin-k the double diam- that tbii is '-Tov;a -kinds. Locks repaired. owing to the serious illness of her and in her recent exams in Elocutipn. Regular price 26c. special 2 for 25c. particulars. We will convince you Toole of all Businesi,oftile y6u. WIN Razor-boning a specialty. For a ffftt- brother, Congratulations Vera. I you coyne? No'vacatlo: n at Midsummer. class hair trim or an easy sbave as,11 Will the ladies assisting in sewing Frank Booth entertained the "Teen Enter now. at the East-end Barber Shop, or knitting for the Red Cross Society Age Club' at his home on Monday -To Moore Xcraddelu, THE PiCt�KEIZI- Na NE- See our House Furnisbin or. all call at Mrs. W. E. Holtby's for sup- evening,and the lads report having W.,J. Elliott. Prinel'41 kinds. Slightly used Carpets plies,as Miss Bate will be away from spent a most delightful and entertain- Druggist-Graduate Optician Cor. Yonge and:CbArles Sts. from 15 cents a yard up. home for a time, having gone to rialt Ing evening. about fifteen of the N oung W. J.GORDON PICKERING friends in Toronto. lads having joined. -DOLLT. 1=JC3-- d T 16 seemed to beBa to lm them. -- 8e was the only one"ne who rematued 7Only ]Fines ]Ftav0_ Ury- ,-Teas_cool, but I could see that he was-wor- _ `Thd. e ''G ree:n Seal "Presently he stepped- away from are used to produce the famous By CtIARLES EDMONDS WALK the rest and seemed to be debating something in his mind.. In s .little . _� „ . .._ :• while resolution came to him. -,Author of "'The,silver Blade," "The Paternoster �nby, "H�,returned to where I sat witch- '"The Time Lock," eta - ing ar�d told me that he knew - about _ _ _ my tate o•mark, He dumfo,mded.me by bluntly asking i! I wouldn't like - - ' - i -have-it removed:...-1`rose from- my • L. CBAPTEIf RXV.=(Cont'd). world. Yo-a are a blessed angel." I chair in"alarm. I indignantly told ' "What an experience fore, girl!" I.- She suddenly electrified me by smil-i him no, and,demanded to-be taken • •': could not refrain from breaking fn- ing up into my eyes. back to town at once. This impudence blends. Every leaf is fresh, fragrant "for a girl like you, Lois! in brave And you;' she said, "are only a after his uniform courtesy and polite- • • y ►.:� _sally,-ctugid, htun prin boy who11 of its natural deliciousness. Solid darllagl"-- -- _�_._____t, _ >s+made me icor the first time doubt "I suppose it was strange. But needs a mother more,than a-a - - there was an odd little catch in her I "He regarded-- me-s while._ then r n°s e par e s only. B t07 Rti, everything about the affair hes been voice-"than a wife." said: `I regret that you do not fall in -_.- so strange and mysterious that it i In this tender mood she was. so e..1-:with my desires in-this respect,'Miss didn't strike me as unusual that I y g Fox .and I see that you will be stub- shone. I took the outstretched hand unique distinction of possessing h should be waiting for you in a1r'oat-"Curing, as ;rreejstibl_ winning,, that I 4 y in mine,and we went up the steps to- ticket for their own funeral!`'Yet of-the-way Chinese settlement." nearly lost my head again. I had a born. I have no time to explain or gather. We would have afforded s such was the case with our late Am. "])Biles sway from anywhere, alone very definite opinion about what 1 argue or try to convince you. I am remarkable spectacle, had there been bassador to China, Sir.Claude Mac. ` and unprotected among a gang Of needed (quite contrary to hers, it is sorry "bee a-use you are i lady and I any eye to see; both of us hatless, donald, who smilingly one night, at a Chinese criminals and their .whits needless.to say), •but managed tb am a gentleman: But I will state a;torn and disheveled,but still borne up public meeting -in England, told how a confederates." I pointed out, "Why' keep-it to myself=for the time being, fact that neither you nor'I can -ob-'and stimulated by the excitement of both he-and'Vr. Morrison had had the _ you hadn't an idea where you were!'i at any rate.• `- _ viate or alter-that symbol on your what we had so recently undergone, strange experience o! leading their -! "Not a glimmer," she acknowledg- } bosom has to be teased to-night, here + " These was something in Lois's at- own obituary notices in `"The Times, ed. "But-I-" She fell silent. - _ :CHAPTER RRVL• _ 'and sow.' " tittlde that, mystified and eluded me. in connection with the siege of the "Yon trusted'me," I'utteied her un-I- «yphat else happenedt" -I asked, "I stared at him wildly,'unable to Despite her graciously aweet and ten- Legations at Pekin, and the alleged `> spoken thought. "Even when you credit what I heard. g g the Boxer re- with what I tried to make a ria-I der mood, something in her bearin massacre there, Burin learned that 'you were the victim of tural show of interest. "'The means are at hand,' he went*warned me to be careful. Ilett that belljon some years .back t an elaborate deception, you felt deep "The chief things centre in the,on. rif you acquiesce, you will suffer "But," "I can neither discomfort or pain; there will but initiative no longer lay with me.. But, said Sir Claude, ci a . in your heart that I would not fail,story Lao tried,,to tell me but never but with her. And heaven knows she bit farther than my friend the doctor. you." All along she•had not resent- finished. The mportant points as';be no shock to your sensibilities, for was beautiful novel She had assum='For I received, ih`due course, a ticket ed my ardor,,yet remained unresporl nearly as I could gather them, are,an American woman will do-the little ed the regal splendor of a queen. She of admission to my own 'funeral ser= ' sive. I was grieved, perplexed, baf< these:- I that is requisite—just you and she l+• atone in this room. Will you con- wait at once firm and decided and soft vice, held in St. Pauls Cathedral. be'- tied; I chafed to be'alone with her. I "He claimed that the ring belonged and yielding; she carried herself How extremely difficult it may be'- was impatient to convince her of my to him, and that he must recoverr it seat? " haughtily, but did not hide a glimpse for living man to prove that he was seriousness- and to 'break down the to maintain his. prestige in what II "I was frightened now, ofcourse; of humility and sweetness. not"dead;' in certain cases, may well barrier of her unaccountable reserve, understood to be -some sort of Chin- but I was enraged_too I don't recgii She closed the parlor door, wheeled-be seen from the experience of John. .So I added; • -ese secret society. He tried to im-I just what I said, but I gave that round and stood with her back Partridge, the famous astrologer of, ' "Now, for some Billy, misguided cheeky Chinaman-a piece,of.my mind- g bygone days. ' press up me its importance-the se- against it; regarding me. Her splen-- cause, you refuse to be your natural, ciety's, I mean-its antiquity, and a He clapped his hands twice. Two did eyes were unnaturally brilliant,- Partridge was making a big in- r -candid self. You are not frank with lot more that I'm not clear• about.'Chinamen seized me and bore me like two stars. For a moment her come from- the sale of his almanac, , me." Besides, I was not much interested in 4 fighting and scratching into another color was high, but gradually it ebb- with its thrilling prophecies, every Again her hand £ouched my arm. his explanations. i room whose walls were lined with ed until her.face was as pale as year:- The great Dean Swift wa-s an- - "Don't-oh, don't!" she whispered "Then he claimed that the diamond Aiers of bunks., There were nq win-'ashes. Buther- glowing eyes , con- noyed at this and at the gullibility of in a distressed way. "I shall be 4ralik was his. He seemed at first to-think.:Bows-.onIy the door through tivlrch- tinned to meet mine steadily, and the public, so he detertniner3 to stop it. _ •. _ ` and honest-if you will drily wait. I L had it, and when he became con-',we had come, and one other which presently her bosom began to rise One-year,:therefore, he himself ism _ am trying with all m might to do was,opened once,or twice, disclosing and-fall s an agitated way. sued a rival almanac, oohetlying y y vinced that I hadn't, that I couldn't, pr what'is right and best; you make.it get it for him and wouldn't if I a glimpse of the stars. A little wick I longed to rush over and clal;Plii therein that Partridge would die. on awfully difficult fol-me:" could, be seemed disappointed and thrust through a cork and floating in in my semi;but sgmehow I knew that 3larch 2'nd of the coming year. When "If I must wait,achy, I must, I $up- chagrined. I declared, though, that if-!a common tumbler of oil agorded the never again would I encounter pre- this day arrived, there appeared in pose," i ungraciously-returned. "But'it really belonged'te him and he could only light. 'Osely that glorified expression in her several papers due notice of_the .'as- I can't see. the reason in this reserve establish his right-to it, you, would; "But-1 could scream; and I did un- couxtenallce..and it,would have been trologer's death, with a frr'v lines' t and caution now. If I loved.you less; til a third Chinaman clapped a' hand give it to him without -bother.. and: sacrilege to break the spell. about his career. Dean $'cvift even rJ if my one chief concern in lice was was_ I over-my mouth. .Then they forced me presently she walked up to me and wrote and published far and wide an -_ not devotion to you, you might have "He amiled skeptically, there,for a flown upon a stecsl near the spark of placed her hands upon my shoulders. "Elegy on the 'Death of a1r. john cause to deter me. BLt I love yow moment,his- yes _rested upon me'light. .Lao stood booking on. Ne had Her eyes'a+ere nearly upon a level P2rrtridge"! Yoin must kn(iw it. No man ever with a pecullsr look. It gave-me a 'the nerve.to say. You see. Hies-Fos, with-mine, and I-am a tall-man. i This' fairly "put the lid ort" brought to a woman'a more whole- strange. weird feeling -of being haw unpleasant you are making it._ .Brie-" she said in a voice of won In vain-did the ".decease!t" write toy hearted, unselfish, undying love than This has to be .done, so why not,sub- l this paper and that, and publish _ somebody else---of trying to femem- " �derful softness, =t won ! be idiotic Pte' 1 am_offering you; that I shall co g mit to somethinetbat can not harm - phi declaring that-be had never - j�" ber thins that were =n someone to pretend that I don't kttow--now,` tinue to press upon-you until I s" else's• mind; -but the memories were you and that-any normal yattng lady.Wben I-am at-once the.happiest and --died" at all, Nobody believed.him! _ given.an adequate cantle why I.shoul(: gone'before I could see them plainly. would want to have doneY the wretchedest girl alae. T�ith an Foor Partridge at Last gage rip the not. If I can help it, I'm not going tong I was so outraged and indignant str'„g�le t,)-convince'-people he wasn't let any foolish notions of sentiment- try=ng tolinake lout through dimly!been,that I would have flown at him i# I'd palms tupon myncheekshand held my "dead." silty ox -mishiken concet bon_of_ the tltFoufrh_a swirling. cloud of smoker been free. = - face steady: ,- - Lord onlyknows what-destroy oilr "Then that awful worl Her face. - y The same thing happened this after-j "You have toad me to-nig that' - - `� -- happ,n�s." noose when he called at, the-office." all at once bent over me. She looesrl= ou rove me," Rhe continued in t e t - `•Then:' :he said with abrupt de. ++ ed-my•collar and exposed the death y Judge (to actor, who e.9 sen I remember', I told her. It-w-aa game rich, thrillirg voice. "I .want.found guilty of Murder) there there ' ciiion, "1 shall give you im adequate ++'si But she was half-severed to q when be passed you-in the doorway. � to-hear you say it again--here—in the oar would tike to say be- reasorl soots as I knower -clearly .,You noticed, ther!- I -tried to'.death herself. Her hand'trembled s6 Tight—while I am looking into your anything y how best to-present it. It is mak- that she spiIled 'the vile stuff she was fore I pronounce sentence of death'"_ .- brush-the veil away. But right away i eyes." . Actor—"Yes, I would.-like fang ing me very unhappy-and miserable." " dabbing on rely throat all over her- p th;< will be positively my _last ap- ihe queer feeling was gone. 1 I Razed'into depth hey Drill n0easure- 4 "You can't," 1 stubbornly persisted. "The villain -was trying to hypno-.self. 'I know how it burns, for I leas depth 2f those twin wells of ++ _ "And if you.,don't prom Ike to wait," lize -you, confound him!" -I angrily couldn't feet' the needle pricking me, l' pearance. she went on eve, "Yll leaf in front ++ lease. I am °and she-dandled•1t awkwardly, too," Purity^ that vett mine so unwavering= exclaimed. Go on, (v. Words retreat from and evade i s nth lint, Sfruber." exclprofoundlymeed. interested." I The spisode was so outrageous as, me when I try to'descrihc,to myself ro -----� ' *'Good-H-nven'."-I rroaned helptet+y- scarcely to be credible. nij b1ooQ 4 • • -- -There-ism' much more to tall. --belled;T co `rrtrself. what I qttw:there. By and-by the.long.I Whiff a w i n er my rest (,I? i e+ a ere, , t,.6 aware a coming and going through the room, -They'll.- made_to pay for it!" I and had them. and, upon my arm clued a trifle and she in the silent, unobtrusive- way -they' y` I swept h,er up into my arms. • • hotly averred �1�1OL1 S n S S ___,leaned closer t„ ins until:she pressed have; but they, didn't seem to notice (To be- agait};4_jny Shoulder. ]Mortal nian "I hope so,",Loia echoed my Menti- t f, us. There must have been s score:or_ muni She pursued: _ _ _ �t•-.z-r—_ couldn't atiu,m or account for the .more about the place. W - _ - : "Abput the time she was throuktt - aches flatulence, bilicapains,head contradictor emotions that' plainly "But pretty soon we were interrupt-- contra t aches, flatulence, pains 'after were swaying bar. _hen my hungry ed by act 'excited babble outside. Lao I got my chance. The •Chinaman OFFICiALLT,"KILLER." eating,constipation,are all cam _ look•descried leer. sparkling •on her whose hand was gagging me forgot i snon symptoms of stomach and Wing-Fu abruptly broke off what he hi self an instant, and in that in-' doattcaat lashes, and I was at once ryas saying and listened with astart- m Inf+tanrer+-of,I eople N'Iw Have Read' liver tglect •. Aad the more , led air. Next several Chinamen Stant my teeth.came -together in one yo!i neglect them the more you '•miserably contrite and remorseful. , Their Own Death Notices. + auffcr. Take Xco ker lei;,el's "Forgite'rlie!" I'burst out.="I am, of his fingers. 'Re tore himself loo's Synt if your stomach,liver,or •after all, only a selfish, unthinking burst into the.room, and what follow- with a shriek,hurlinir the-others side i ,R'ar'alwuys briers out. curious situ- pp - ed was- pretty much all confusion. and sending the table holding the �owcls are alightly deranged or (brute. And you are . the dearest, They jabbered and gesticulated ill an ations in more ways thaw one utter- lady' tte -i gentlest lady in all the dim light crashing against,the bunks. which lraost folk would declare utter MOTHER- -loveliest _ _ agttatEd-wcal'-r- or a a —was noisy. ly impessi a--were--the-y.Mcluded in_ _ !contusion. Ttie place was pitch dal-R, -ny romance-by a-=roveltat, says-Lon �' _ Dut r , ; strife reeently thar& arrived at his LIK&JJUT O ' -at the top of quite- 'my voice. ' You Unow�mother's house in Richmond, Surrey, '. It : for le - - - 01DRY c * - _ the rest. u-private soldier, who simply sent his T t Only a minute or two more, and tee relations delirious With joy by that aTVP _ - raIlet ,ng's. Ahush strange homecoming; foronly a day: _ - Z ,tfell upon us, and we 'quite sutZTc enrty oT tki-prtrlOusly-he- had been an" —hare lost tone. hfethe>3eigel'ts - became aware of the profound silence nounced by the War Office authorities Syrup is inane from the curative I extracts of certain roots, barks,_ _ that brooded over the city. Nty is "killed in-action ' ti. and leaves, which-'have a re- ':Everybotly— _ ivtatcfi had been rendered usele¢s by But what made this ease even more markable tonic gnd strengthen- i.my own vigorous encounter, but astounding was that this very same [ng effect on all the orgaus of -.. young and old _ \ ' Struber informed us that it was-past soldier r - as posted as "killed" dur digestion..Tbedistressingsytnp- e __;t ing the-Boer War. toms of indigestion or lives --loy " - "How dreadful!"-murmured Lois in; rtermaster-Sergeant Kerr; ' of troubles disappear dee t ubl soonnn Qua -'=its bcaefir--nal action. Buy a �i� -- - the Royal Field Artillery, who � . bottle to-daq, hart be sure you - delicious flavo1 of a shocked tone, nervously trying - to remove thc_la. r rt`i-'imenti eel r special gallantry ink t aria Votber Scigct's m at tri of her i'o pe et he gen e {�>enturous night• one ofSirJohn French's despatches,` et laiere are many iutita- s G Y can boast of a very strange experience tions,but not one that rives the ED ARDSBiTR As the machine moved away, Stru- re. - N bqg added, (in a.similar fashion during the Southf same health benefits. 10:5 "9ttang,and J'11 be with yulysome s,}rican War. He was officially r` ! . .,is the. •time during the day-soon as we get!ported "killed;' whereas he was Heyer i even_'seriously wounded. _ ��St �e � � - CORN � YRUP - �- «''hen we.wepe alone oft life wa]kWhenthe "dead" roan calve back �7` 6 to ether, with a •recollection, of the from South Africa all alive, his own �mQz ou1�•PF,,,fP c I had met, during memorial tablet was`there staring him i *o,c 1cn.t•IF 1:,'0+'Iz�.ONLY, - It is a daily —the Perfect sweet. Just what the y rwuslat.ao rxw s►zs.vnasoe Tin the face, .much. to his and.. his -' :our ride Still tingling in m men Tom'• --- children should have on Bread-;-costs far less than :he9itated; unwilling to leave Lois so - n(ps amusement! bfltter or preserves. Delicious with Hot Biscuits, abruptly. It was past three o'clock; Few, people,indeed, can. claim the. : -' �... _ too. gut in'a -decisive way-she- pat and - Batter Cakes. Gives a new delight to- ---- _. ' Baked Apples, Blanc-11Ian and Puddings.. +n end to my irresolution. Pausing 1 P + 13e gs•• with one foot on the first step, take QQH jys al-es -the -best Candyyou ever tasted. 3 looked 'back' anti extended a hand•to 5 W O R r i .t X , I µormy;' th'at'i Nhat'K M 5 t}te rrratter of''em. stoma"13mid - "LILT'«IIITN." ig'a pnre white Corn Syrnp,'not as pronoaaced "Come NAth me; she invited in a O Z intestinal forma. \early Bar had as dttttemppr. Cosi you in flavor as-Crown Brand". Your-Grocer has-bout Braude, low voice. "We will havg the parker., N ; ton, much to foea_'em. rronk had--are bat]. nnt+'t vhl'sl• to qurFelves. ;Mrs. Fleming can think .1 _ 'ern death. syahws t7omyoriad ivt=1 re.novv tt+. -worms, 4JY 2, S. JO attd 20,pOu!!d !itis—or cad easily gel !/fella or yatt. i „ •, Q itnproce fhb tm t)n g and tone 'ctn ftp all d1r,l, and don't • > * what s}te waAt•a tV., •'physic." Actr u» Flande tared hlrnid. Full dir•,d1t n4 whit Through the half-drawn Curtains an �i°ER C,O h -bottle. and."ld_'hy all ilruSa@t,r -. - Canada Starch Co. Limited, Montreal all-night light in the front room Oalp lf[snsCaL Co.. oheait•is, Oo•a•a, baa. 'U.S.A. .... , .:'..'se.'. H_a,r- ....Y _ .-,M..•y •. „r •'✓ ,jy.:-.' "n,,; .� -y.r:v- v. .ys- i.w✓..,w •Cr+ ••ts,•.. a, �. ir''r". t' �, s, a.;ti.,y.,,m.9• u-py, •: tom' •..3.:t."•'• 7....,. Irv.• .�:. 7.!•i?+ 'r„ yx, <+«'•+"1..� w.x, _ -7 e a 'CHAT SEA RAID ON VNGLANDRiGA: -INCLUDED IN - PLANS GERM BLACK SEA 11 Will be Pract'l6ally Inoperattive, and Those V'OkTH —4 ------ L Who Come Will 13e. Wip-d Out'.913aiun ' ' K; L KMS- CA IL 1 ERZ M ye 7 A despatch from Liverpool says:'feet such agitatio"-as likely to have VEROA -4 have always beheved," said I.ord!on the British airmen, "Deiby, director of recruiting, at a:. "It is true.that the Brttieh Aerop.ane 1-�. & n'commanders have sent up their men 7%-r%- woAcingmen's mass meeth1g, herp o 1UN 14 ell .,.FyidRy night. "that sooner or,-. Fa-te—r"under atmospheric or - i ba%A5U5. 1. -z:;--- -Now -'k or - - * �,"; ..,-. —Ca;;�� the Germans will-attempt a great sea :�tions of the greatest danger," Lord 3 "but if the news L�t EM&AW 9 Pi LSES r TL but I believe the "Derby'declared, aid o this counbM, sots army and navy are now so co-ordin- 1 papers are not careful public 6pinion. E come for,fear �!METX I ated thtii even it a. raid s it_ force these commanders, fc. said that the were R1 -4 inoperative, and that that it might be y --doing nothing, to take action they �C �4AR VIEN&A those'NN�ho come wi e wiped-out. would not otherwise Wke. Moreover, ODESSA Discussing the air menace, Lord w - Derby appealed to the newspapers not if the public is alWays decrying our -publie min 'Ali *tb unduly agitate d,-re- aeroplanes and airmen will lose pon- e the CFA garding am raids", because of the ef�- fidence In their machines." ■ 0 C FlUME CP BEL4WE I APA -701000- NAVAL RESERVISTS HAVE U - - - - - % UT-E I Nd SOF BEEN ASSEMBLED AT KIEL U LGN?'%P' 4f# Preparations Ruined for a Dash Out of the - ,ROME U 0011 German High Seas Fleet MRSIAf Al A SEA. -A depatch from London says: The Grand Admizal 'Von Tirpitz strongly '-"Copenhagen correspondent of- the objected too the German fleet going TAE WEEK'S DEVELOPMENTS IN THE WAR. on the high seas, and' preferred sub- The past Week has seen more activity on the Western front for some time past. -The.Germans attacked the Daily Mail telegraphs: A message British-lines in the carried the front line trenches along A front of marine and Zeppelin activities. Never- vicinity of Ypres and cam something like 800 yard?. ' These 'trenches- have changed hands many times and, in fact, this section of.the front is said to have from .Berlin say's the co-op�rative -th,i�-ss, the gredtest naval activity I action between the German and Aus- prevails at Kiel and Heligoland,where been called the International front. Part of the ground has been regained. The Canadians pirticioated.in the t's 2 fighting and* are*said to have repuNed all attacks with comparatively slight loss. in settled upon in more viiaTf 70,000-11 v I reservist's re trian fleets has loce a V, I The outstanding.feature of the war news this week, however, has beeri the capture'b he Russians f th duty on the auxiliary y 0 a accordance with rroposals of Arch- ready for ChRrIgg Stephen 'and ke'inde boats and -cruisers-of newly formed fortiegs- of Erzerurn, together with something-like 1,600 -guns and immense supplies. The position was taken duke Henry of Prussia It is reported that squadrons of various types. by frontal attack after a five days' siege. This event is tfie most important recent development in the -war operations. The Russians are reported to be striking-southward with a view to cutting off the retreating Tufk- ........... iAh garrison. British reinforcements are on their way to meet the British relief expedition in Mesopotamia. ' JGERMANY IS ALARMED— In the meantime the beleagurtd-British force at.Kut-el-Amara is reported to be successfully holding the C i R 0 RATE position and.to have ample supplies for some time, to come. TRIED TO SS AT. LOW BIRTH Rumania has.-taken a position very much more favorable to the Entente Allies. Germany has resorted to- A despatch from Berlin-says: The threats in an attempt to keep that country neutral, but as soon as Russia can get her troops in such a po Ion Y.SER CANAL'declining --birth rate in Germany, as to'ensure Rumania: against -invasion itseemsprobable that Rumahia wili-throw in her, lot with the Ades. u hijch was attracting attention before i She ha' pchto gain �y an attack on Bulgaria.and her assistance would do much to s m turn 'the scale in the , . 1-the war,. is-receiving more ans. The Germans Succeeded In Reach- consideration at the present tismeerious in -BalkThe situation on other fronts iss little ebansid. " there has been considerable activity on the part of air isig 400 Vat&of the British view of the losses sustained in the ! sq.nadrona, including another raid.on the Ea,4t coast of Britain and an allied attack by air on Strumnitza. field. This subject was brought up There seems to be a7gineral feeling that big events are impending, but their nature and magnitude are not Trenches. Commit-tee Y�ef apparent. on Tbursday in the Budget of the Prussian Diet. A representa- A despaf�h. Prom London, says! The Germans made another attempt to tive of the-Ministry -predicted that,un- erose the Yser Canal in the vicinity Germany would so ►on be in the posi- HAVE MONEY TO SPEND, -WOMAN SPY. 'ENGI 1qH CO "T less a radical change should be made i ALL BRITISH WORKFkS GREAT-BRITAIN'S WAY: SPARED! LAW of Steehstraets, north of Ypres, Sa- tion of FriiniFe, with deaths exceeding j turday night. The attempt was pre- -ceded by a violent artillery bomber -ere Never Before So Prosperous So -Sentenced to Death, But Given Penal d -the-high The speaker also referred to W AGAIN RAIDED the-high rate of infant mortality.' He Merchants Report, Servitude Instead. --ment The assault resulted in theF. G eti1nk.foot'-in some 350 also said ane of the gravest 'hin- er7nans S ,ra"es to the growth of the pools" despatch from London,says: "Jai A despatch from London says-, The metres (385-yarag). according Four German 'Seaplanee Kill Two' 9 to-the -number , was the increase in-thi� -my-—forty. years' experiende; I have case of-a woman spy who was re- tton Men and a Boy and Wonfid -*German official statement, of ]grit- never known a time when there was centli sentenced. to death, but ptemattrre bit ths,-ettused-4eliber . % ---. --The- French- official Me was commuted---Ash trenches awly, w I so - much money about.arhong the sentence ted to penal ser a Marine. an evil which was' not confin. cornmrnique- issued on Sunday says testimony of vit' ude for life, was announced ed to the poorer.clA"eg working classes," is-the te,. in despatch from London says. Eric- ..the Germam':'wire driven out im- pawnbfokef, doing business in"A House of Commons on-Thursday by land's east and south-east coasts were ediately. l4erbert L'. Samuel, the Secretary of visited at'broad daylight on Sun, .-WIN'S MILffARY CROSS. distrkt of 1.6ndoni.. where a large The British report -states that on, amount of army materials are manu- State for Home Affairsr''The woman 'day by four Gorriiafi seaplanes, pre- -support. was I --7' so Been Men. Saturday night 'the-Germans m ured. H-6 t"Ummr" rt surnably--of the latest type of battle h. ren es,west g ana iian Has Al ed 'ley.the Jewelers, merchants and the Home Secretary stated. An.ap­.plane. Up to a late hour the offl -tioned in Despatches. .0f Serre after a heavy bombardment,. variety and moving picture theatres peal was dismissed, but the sentence figures of casualties were only three but the rajj fni!pd comph-tely. A despatch from Charlettetown, P. 'idtlit, rielghborh6d. They all say the was e muted. Her acti�ities, were --two men and a boy—killed, and one Early FrKiay Enorning.the Germans E.I., says: Captain Dawson, grandson workers were never so progperous, or discover six days after meter—Tie' Many Made a raid into the British trenches of thi late W. F. Dawgon, formerly spent-thir money. so- freely—.except. in Great -Britain; and her correspond- bombs were dropped. - The damage, near Gommecourt, cantering a few Mayor of Charlottetov6n, and a son that they don't call on pawnbrokers once was interrupted in the interval as officially reportedi-was- confined 4J% The British casualties-in of Captain Dawson, of Bombay, India, as they used to. In this district there between the time-and her arrest. She chiefly to private property. A fe:t,' killed and wounded were seven. has received the' military cross for are 6,000 Women and-'girls cnlhloyed- *16 not i. -15ritish subject. This iskthe are of the official accour4 is the frank South of Loos the Germans admit distinguished service in the-field and in first time since the- beginning of the, admission that E.-itiag Aircraft, one British advanced to the edge of has --d munition work and they are the the 9 hen mention*ed in despatches. He free spenders. Mos*t.of them are the war, it was stated, that a woman had -naval• plane land -two aeroplanes,.- . one of the German mine qratero. .A has been serving'in the civil'eng'ineer I wives of soldiers and'receive Fepars- been given a severe a prison sentence whicb.ascended fG attack the raiders, British biplane armed,.with two ma- corps and has been through Mons, tion allowances from the Government, in Britain for espionage. failed to reach them. It.appearsthe chine "uns was brought .down. Its oc. Ypres and other battles. He has re- which increases their income,. ,German planes are capable of ascend. ,cupant were killed. verttly been appointed instructor- of AIRMEN BO.%IB ling to an extrkordinar (RI. y height. The, - A number -of heavy artillery em- f0ftification•schobN in Chatham, Eng-* HE.kVY BULGAR LOSSES. _,-.AUSTRIAN H&4DqU.kRTEf1kS War office states that two biplanes,� gagcmenls are reported from the re- land. lie is st'graduate'of-Kingtqin after circling over the town of BALKAN CANIPAIGN Lowes- 'gion between-the'lkfeu�e iind.thi Mo- Military*College. IN A despsitch .from Paris says, toft, in Kent. "rose to a`gees'; height. 4elle and the district south L'Trifrirmatinn tch A ?y ntR a ejeap --frow-4a, ---aeent4m6V--- 0! 17P�Jpwnd giving. Vienns winutes' later� the�; *pi)earqd -4ERMA.14Y-ILA& mines in Vauquoisi in the Aronne $7,500,000,000--ON Day-News WAR ilhas received the follow- g 1 ing demeatch from R. Mackenzie, its newspapers as authority for the state- the town and then flew to the east.. ment that a 1&rge Russiah aeroplane, -raids occurred 'between 10:55 and; A espatch from London says: The correspondent'R Rome: "A neutral The 60 PER CENT. WOLTNnFn C�ancellor of the Exchectupr.-Regirald diplomatist recently ret carrying four aviators, yesterday I about 11:30 o'clock. returned from drop]pe.d thirty bombs oh RETURN TO FRENCH FRONT McKt-nna, announced no Wednendav Rulfrari2 sinysi that'the Bulgarian hiss- -- ­ - I ---- ---- staff headquarters. BERIAN'S BUTTER SCARCE. that-lha-Briti-h national debb at-the,Lis amount-to-45000 men: The—==y= A des'pa-ich from' Paris says: Based end of the financial year, March 31 is educed to about 180,000, and . . . A despatch from Berlin says: The on figures obtained at the Bordeaux will now r Dunkirk'Also Bombarded. members� bof the be 92,200,000,000. -Germany's is insufficient to.aid the Gerrnan�s in Magistracies in Great.' elearing'hospital, where, but of '04, gross war experditurd to..the end of .an attack on Saloniki. The Bulgarian A despatch, frprnParis Says: '. A -er Berlin held a conference on Tues,- _ 085 wounded treated during the past 1913. . .Nvas more.than. 11,500.'000,000. soldiers are,on'short rations, as the hostile aeroplane dropped several'day over the uniform disturbance of 1pear, 38,902 were able to rejoin their Credits voted by France between Germans have requisitioned all sup- bombs oft Dunkirk' .without' causing the -butter supply and deciddd'to in. regiments after convalescence, 'it do- the outbreak of the -war to the end -plips of wheat. They are dishearten- damage. Another German machine i troduce butter cards, similar In their velops, according to Le Matin, that of December, 1Q15,.were about jl.- ed-and.tired of the war, and fear-Bus- on Saturday night dropped.two pro-'application to bread carda early in 10 -per cent, of the wounded in the 2401000;000 and for t1i6 lust­quarter Sian reprisals in the near future, jectiles, which fell in a meadow to the war. The amqunt-of butter to French army teturn, to the firing line. of 1916, £300,920,M. Ahe'south of Luneville.- lie, allowed each pe'Foon has -not yet been determined. TNYO-YEAR SENTENCE ' iried. -------------7— FOR. A DESERTER A 'despatch from Montreal' says: -ENDS CANADIANS WERE KILLED WEST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN, Aage, who was,cpnvicted qrk Wednesday -CA EROONS CONQUERED IN RECENT GERMAN A�'TCK Benjamin, Coulter, nineteen years of ALL M before Judge Lan6ot' on charges of having deserted from the 73rd Royal -Highlandersr,��� Enemy" Got Into Our-Trenches Afafi�—YP60 —S— adier Guards and the 5th Univeirsitie le r m a-6 Commander Succeeded'in Escaping,­,HoW.,.,,. . T Company overseas, was sentenced ti, 'e, into Spanish They Are Still 7rh-ere 0 eVe Territon, St Vincent de Paul Penetseentiary for two-years. He-is married. A,despstrh from Ottawa says, Gen.!evidently taken to the dug-outs, since A despatch from London says: The!frontier up to Ngoa and all east, Sir Sam Hughes stated in the House:they did not seem to have suffered ARTTAIN'S EXPENSES following official communication refer.i thereof. The Campo'region column has on Thursday In reply W a question,:in anything like the proportion which OVER $10,000,000,000 a few miles to traverale 'to close the; 'that his department had received ring to the operations in the 'Camer- of- 1 would otherwise be expected, th-a re- ­ 't— . I line from the see. information, that there had been I cord being one killed Tharfiday and A des oons region of West'Africa was is- "Active operations are now prac-% patch from London says: New German Attack on the British and five or six the day before. "The Ger. votes -of credit amounting to Woxi- sued Thursday night:.. -the conquest of, ticidly ended,, and anadiin lifiiii south-east .of'Ypi4i 1-mans, folli�wing the bombardment, got mately 9400,000,000 was. asked b "A telegram dated Feb. 46 'from Cameroon is complete, with the ex.' into our trenches use of Com- Gen. Dobill (the French commander!caption of thw isolated position 6t1opig a frock of some thiles, It had!� Ches at many points," Preinier Asquith in the Ho 011 een A-;continued ihe Minister. prepOed. by i heavy b6mbai My informa- in Cameroon) states*that-he has re- Mora hill. The German c mons on N6ndsy.� The new, votes ommatidazty ftent, 119stinC some two,or th?;ee days.'tion is that the Germans are still brings up the total of war appropri,' cekt:ed information from Gen. Aymer-I Zimmerman, succeed-td In making h bad I there—but they are dead." ich that the French have closed th slices to 92,062,OOOPOOO. e j escape int SpaAl4h.teriftory." 7 _�_ , ; �� W-%� j. 7 r;FE of Rum"to enter the struggle 'n ae -RON -1 va WWWS1, and will ' MARMALADE , :- -SEAW _ .�. WGIAldwil ever on the side of the allies, TuasDAY, Pup. 29-Auction sale of Y,Friday"i'd"'se"es be-eveou-ragiog to ail the allies. f stock, implements, ate.,;sPlikoriag,ftL arm The,failure of Russian to stem the at lot 18, cola. Q, Pickering. (ogle Marmalade Oranges, Navaf oraiiges,'GisO Fruit had Lemons half mile,north of Brougham), the. Lemma 7 :.1 Wman e of Geriinviwion.last Year, -property of sylvanus Madill. Sale are now at their very be"h.. We are offering: 135 per year; Jim it paid in advance. a owing to lack of munitions, at one o'clock sharp. See bills. Besi'Navals,80c and 40c lioz. Grape Fruit, extra large,8 25c. w1mariU0874t.464-6--w lus"s si 40 Wa in advance W. B. Powell. auctioneer.. 'LRmonir, fresh and-large,40c a dozen; but this has apparently b6en over WEDNESDAY. MARca lot—Credit sale come and Russia way.be expected Marmalade Oranges, largest size, 30e a d of horses, cattle, implements, fural- u -Pickering MURKAR, Proprietor. In, the futi re'to do her in ture, etc.'; at lot si,con.C. bringing about the fail of Prussian (Whitevale), the property of David ..., Bell. HA-DDIE, SISCOES' Bell. Sale at I o'clock. See bills. FRESH FROSEN NOTE& AND COMMUNT91 militarism and saving modern Fred.PcLstill. auctioneer. and LABRADOR HERRING civilization. _r6ed- that�n­�b­ider has Itis repo 7 auction sale of horses, fresh milch -etc- b. been- issued by the military -de- CHERRYW.00P cow's, foung cittau. implements, NVHITE 1 at lot. 10, con.,4, , Pickering (old -7. :partment to the effeet that im . . ThPrA jr1i --U-reenwouct-roe d), the prope�cy,.of 'W. J. McDonald. GOOD POTATGES,'$2.20 a bag. -4abure itil offie he hall on Tuesday, Feb 29t by nald Sale begins at led from the ranks., - There has rheLadiea'Red Cross League.tgue. Splen- '12.V) sharp. See bills. 'W.I B. Pow- did program is being arranged. A ell, auctioneer. - 8th-Extensive - SPECIAL WEDNESDAY SALE i-:- r. been some criticism regarding the, tableaiix,, "Britanna's Daughters," 'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8th-'Exte I hod, of appointing; officers' in will be gi%rea by nine ladies in met young Auction sale of horses, fifty head 0- •' .the past. It would-seem son--costume, This is well WOL'th seein . --of-cattle, coniprising dairy cows, FEBRUARY 1 23, .1916.'. • Everybody comeanbring-W&T-rien two year old and yearling heifers- With Extra- Pfaio-Votes �1\ able that the mofitrfficient officers and so help on the good work. Surich and steers,twenty-tive hogs, imple- --:would be they who have begun at served. A-dmissiou 25 center. ments.'letc. MiCit 14.-con. 5, Picker- Good Rad Salmon, Red Star'Brithd,. 3 dans for,500., the bottom and...-worked them- Our ladies met at the home of Win. in (i mile west of Greenwood) the 1000 Extra Votes. Taylor on Tuesday 1"t with a good property of Oliver Denny, Selye at Liselves up to official positions, attendance, and a lot of work .was 12.30. See bills. W. B.- Powell, done. Tem was served and a roller- auctioneer. I fiFthereby getting jamiliarwith the tion of$8 was given for comforts for 1serviee. A man should be pro- our soldiers.---They have� a goodly R ' G.H'A R'D. O N Now Adwerttsdmo6nts- g JASO 7--- moted according to his merit and number ofBoc"411d shirts ready for Week length-of service. A man's effi. shipment. The work for next h. will be hospital supplies. There are APPRENTICE WANTED-At once -tpoa Is some of our ladips we would like to see ciency does not depend i to learn printing. &ppl9 at News Office. -it commisgon, or at our meetings. Come and do your _ability tel bay- -At 80 cents per ,bit"for our boys. WL,.ILNT BOXES PEELS -4..t S�••3.0++ .-STORE the amount of "pull" tba U.dr.d.if ordered right possess. U -Sale In-the industrial world B&RNE8,R,U.No,L Locust S&tf _77--our Annual January -;itis generally recognized that the WANTED-A good practical farm sod to team work.- Good C Boots, Shoes, Rulabers' -Apply to EWS .Pickering. - aflo f hand,as man who begins at the bottom WHY WOMEN i 0 ::And masters all. the details is the ARMS TO RENT- Telts, and Spa'ts',- Leggings, Etc' Being lots 10 one who is entitled to promotion; S Flo and 11,con 8,in Pickering Tp, cousis• tint of 175 acres.more or leas. "Good dwelling an Boil a rpich clay loam. An and the same -principle should WAITEUTTER outbuildings. the bi sbandsmes at good vat x.herd and soft, None Call and secure ggest hold good in military affairs. but a firSt-GILM tGAD need apply, For further Icular'apply to James Cochrane.a U No,PIV station, 15-23 bargains, ever offere' d. circulated To Lydia F. Frinkharla Medis Tr '---The ni6rister petition dire Cine.Co. N FOR SALE-Wheat Bell Phone. 1516 throughout the 'IrAder i Irtab White and 0.A.C, N.o, TJ, SEED GRAI. province asking L M uis sad Wild Goose : Oats Early Yi. the provincial government -to ea- I A.c, Co. 2,, Red P E E L 5 0 N The Scotch Here;Barley,0., Clover, and Alaiks. Allibe fore ry law, will shortly I'll "ode act a prohibitory and ta. good 4 t have tested at Ottawa be presented by the Committee of Women are well often ask "Are so:i high in gerazination,all stri and I Te Y. ' .ONTARIO who ztly clean WH One letters which the Lydia E. PinkhAZU free from wild oats and tares and other noxious ne Hundred to the Government. the le publishing. 8 per cent. Medicine Co.are continually *sods.Write J;hcao. Phone Mark, 15115. "The petition contains 77. JOSEPH LAP;4 63'.N.Bl R.No. 1, Uark]ILM. genuine?" "Are they truthful?" cut. of the voting strength of thel"t by do Women write such letters?'* provincial election. In the face In answer we say that never have we C ..O R, N t of such a large petition. the goy- published is fictitious ISUSr Or name ernmeet is bound to take some Rever, knowingly, have we published STANDARD --IBANK on untruthful letter, or one wilhout the A car of yellow corn will arrive at 7. iketion. Three courses are open to 11 in a few days. Call or fall and written consent of the womanLocust Hi _0Fr !CANADA the government. They can pass who wrote it. phone your order now for corn off car.., HEAD OFFICK TORONTO a prohibitory law operative dnr- The reason that.thousands Of wOMOM D. .%-. RFE$Ofi,from a parts of the Country write sueb Cedar Grove. Oat. 'Effici t and -PrOm' pt Servi66 Ing the period of the war, or they may pars prohibition on ;,Its own 'grateful letters to the Lydia E. Pink. en Horne Phone Marlw2600. ham Medicine Co.is that Lydia E.Pink. in every. Department Initiative, or they may submit, the ham's Vegetable Compound has brought matter to the electors' Should health and happiness Into'their lives, and they. adopt, the first. course. it wee burdened with pain and suffering. Young Men.in Dem. SAVINGS BANK at all Branches� when the war is It has relieved women from some of Bright Fellows too young to enlist MT 1. 75777 ..Would mean that I have to the worst forms of female ills.from dim. are in great demand for Business. . BICKERING BFLANCH'the question *641( Three calls off I ering-111W.00 each co this placementa, Inflammation, ulceration, Tht ;.:'be began over again, and for to start were received at Head Offices War irregularities, nervousness, weakness. R. W. GORDON, bla:aaeer- ch &be at whi"fty. of Shaw's Schools in one day.' It reason it Is not likely that they stoinseb ambles and from the blues. ill pay to prepare. ,Write us. W.L -Will adopt this course. And it is It in impossible for any woman wbe H. Shaw. 306 Youge St., Toronto. not likely that they will pass a in well. and who 'prohibitory law on their own inia. has never suffered to reanse how these =:a. SOMMI?js five. So it U.mo-A likely that thepoor. suffering wo- DENTIST v. matter will be decided by a plebts- men feel when re. DE* Febr' uary :. .26th, -19115 cite. One reason for the greak stored to health; has removed Into his new office,on-the corner of Youge and Queen Ste..To. suceses that their keen desire to ronto, Imperial Bank Building--This TISIE1 DAY the Committee met an for the 441 1p office has been equipped-with the most with in securing name modern of dental appliances with the petition is the fact that the mat- they dbL 9 object of eliminating all painful The above date has-been proclaimed by the Government as ik Cana- -was taken out of the political operationi'll dian Fish Day. The total value of fish caught last fiscal year.r was $81,057,550. --Both parties were equally :CARD OF THANKS work. so 'To carry on the fisheries, ag and g line active in promoting the . We wish to express our most sincere 282 steam vessels 12M saili "wen the-q a"Vi o be g dealt -thafiks-to our rn a a y kind tr I en d i for HORSE&S AND-ZATTUa vessels, 43L smaCKS &nCl 55,vDa 00&'Tt ;�e ems oyer WZ61 ot tile .7.. -with by the partliament, we will their expressions of sympathy and pigs, Implemeut-s, Etc. boats are now fitted with gasoline engines, There is not End une party ranged against words of condolence in the hour of now invested in fishing gear, our recent sad bereavement to the 8sels, etc. 04-W,ow. fond and -The property of ve the other on the tvestion,as it has death of a loving wife and -always beert In the past when tem. Indulgent mother. -mr. 'T. 24c1�03:..T.&Mn t V. TEzF-r AND fr!RIUY- Al __n belp this'great indit9tvy along Vy eating more fish, it will ed, -f living and. we. will have p@mnce bills were being discus% also cut down the high cost o have Lot]0, Concession 4, Pitkering rozen SL The _ temperance people better health, fresh'f salmon only 10 eu per lb SaTn-Jon--tront, WULL" LIMUi ".'reason to look. forward to their rings - Naturil -Tings -6, -- fillets and-digbies. greateit victory ia fighting the Saturday, March 4th, 1916 -i-an'early date. -Fax' Ladies' Hats liquor tra ffic-a ae. The following: I, . . �Our groceries are the freshest. Brown gelding, h. d.. rising i yrs old Tli e ,2 Buy, --Emn y it t�f ;, BAY gPG.!.! TAniz vv;--nTd­— The Russiam --U nT'ho, .4K1j1;i�tctt1tLZ And goE h.-&.--r -prorving to the world during.the, your-Alings at whole'salepflci-Q. BPAU- Bay 1*1 ing mare, 8 vt--;old, in foal to see tiful Nattirml Wingi in any.solar. ( an Bryson :2 Gelding cotta, I yr s' -few days that it i� , Capt. Bry a t S still a GE, 0RC _-..F1F1[L[P1 �p he re-cleaned, -dved (.sr. re-shaped. old, by King�Sa-iil Btack-filly. 3' yrs ---------------- now erf it] mf it5a ry rgarazation. W'ith JhA InAde lip --c- Ad ryT L'ora ltoberts r4y OTC geTcr-- 4-y-ear w-hefi tii.ey-m-em-being wink a-el ordinarily sold. Ing, by Bucephalus, I yr old ; Grey riven back,-by- the armies of the We will shade or P�Inr cow;4 yrs old,.due, Feb. 27th :.-Red supply any and white cow. 3 yrs old, due Feb. 25.' required. Price 60rentiLatid 00 cents central ecce ere, it was felt that a per pair.' Pure white 75 cento4.to 1,00 Brindle cow. 7 yrs old.due March great deal- could 'not be expected s and Red cow. 8 yrs old, due in, May L You J: per,pair. Single 35 centYourKing and Country Need from them -in the,16ture. - The 50 cents each. Red cow. 5 yrs old, due April 10th BIA(,k eow, 5 yrs, old..calf by side Grand Duke Nicholas, who was The Whitt V,'Ale'Feather Co Dark Red cow.6 yrs old, calf by side; relieved of his cow'nfand in Cen. -d cow,8 yrs„Id, calf by side ; Grey TEE) March 10th - Whj evale, Out. aid,.due - .25 0 MEN WA N teal Europe, seiernied'fn fall away heifer,3 yrA Red helfet-. 3 yrs old, calf by side from the lime-light, and• his being, cow,4 vrs-old, calf by TO' ENLIST IN d and white side;Red bgjfey,3 yrs old,d tie March.1 placed in*charge of the- carnpaign Red heifer, 3 vre old, due Feb. .20th THE —WHITay- OOMPANY in the Caucasus was looked upon Red heifer,3 yrs old, calf by side as being his downfall as a military Spotted heifer, 3 yrs old, calf by side —OF THE Red and white heifer,3 yrs old, calf leader. But whatever.he held-lost =ibd:; Red heifer. rising 2 yrs'old , Ontario Coniaty Battalion for Overseas Service. Jn, public, estimation, has been Her yearling: Durham bull,-2 more than recovered by his latest yes 101d;.9 Yeswilng heifers ;0 Yearling M. P. • steers;0 Heifer calves 6 months old; 'Will be coinmanded by Lieut.-Col. Sam Sharp, achievement' ca ptu rin g Erzern m Onr Stock of 3 Veal calves ;8 Pigs,3 months old,-, Thi-$.Battalion Robert Smith, of Columbus,' us,' the chief city of Turkey in Asia.' 'lleavT ,on ;2 Sets of team harness Uxbridge,. with Major -OLAS Seto heavy sleigb COILTTM]31A.GRAFON. C,,k,hutt low,- Second in Command. ._. ommand. He -has- proved himself a great Mon and COLUMBIA RECORDS double furrow ;No. $- ZXL Wilk -general, and- his latest and -2 Plows;Frost&Wood mower new. plow Is all -by Massey-Harris binder, old : Fanning will no. doubt be followed up Asser s : Enlist witli your Connty unit,a Battalion which will .be exclisively, will and bag er ;.2 Cross-cut saw yo the, capture It will give us pleasure,others, includiiii; -a tu�e of And other art1cles. recruited from your neighbors and 'acquaintances, and is no ..�..to play the records for As the officered by men who are known to y ..Constantinople, as ' that B proprietor's lease has ext Offi on all. you, whether you 1111- doul?t the tiltGate object of his everything will positively be sold. ..:chase or not, and Appl niting Office, Brock St., Nyhitby, !pi-esent campaign.' The capture -Will gladly assist you SALE AT ONE O'CLOOK,SNAPP y at Recr of the lifth, great import or to 3 8, _--.any Officer, N. C. 0. or man 7, of Erzerum J4 of gi ance in making selection Tknms:-Hogs.. veal calvei .and all It will have i� great no matter bow small sums of $10 and under.cash; overapt.,- to the allies. the purchase motint -7 monthe aredit MAJOR, Lieut., GEO.W. P. EVERY, C F effect on the German campaign )oint. 116th Batt.C.. E�F. How Batt.0; R. to artles furnishing approved urn towards the Suez Canal, and will noes. Six per- cent, per-Ann d the pressure an various McFaMm's Drug SfAref allowed for cash. relieve 931A6197= fronts. It will hasten the decision FICK19RING a W. B, powxLL,auctioneer 4t 44n_ t. CIM_ �P'W ti- !;LARZ?#0NT in. Jones,of Ashburk,\ visited ii=ctic= eame W . 1111 11 ..Wm. x4ape W*5. lja• Stouffvnle, with Thomas and Mrs. Pekroon on ora..- 7 Monday. ouTuesday. C. J.-Brodie, of CWy, N. Y. pip Miss Ethel Burton is on the - Sche,=a Cattle, is spending a few days, with -his THE DQMINION BANK sick list at present. in friends in Claremont. Juiplements, Etc. Ed. and Mrs. Gibson were a C.A.BOGZRT.Cmmd Malffigm J Whitby on Monday. Hugh Gre" Sr., has been d a bro'perty of--------*-__. 'Farmers' Sale Notes Collected Ing &,week with his son, David, Oi Th J. Ross Thexton, of 'Pickering, the ninth coubession. =332�Tl It Is more owre"I to have OW D=LniM ISMIC Coiled T=-%0 Not$% was I to a Tuesday. . . . u;ithisRalph Evans has been confined lbon n tinder the -AT- VZ to"o so=;.b.the Noes Made Pardue at the Book Mise Lib to the house for the post few days I on Wha • �loctor s*ca X present., Lot I*, Concession 5, Pickering, and here4or WellingtZri Pearson,of Toronto, suffering trom la, grippe. "==scum are==I Jay was a record day for (J'i�lle west of Greenwoods on accomjmnii�d by a,friend, is spend. Monday g- ------Ing a few ditys here with his r� cold this winter, the' thermome-ZDKESDIAY, MARCH 191 WHITBY BRANCH-: D. TERRY, Man agar. tars regfstering from 18 to e- Mae ro r ----buts. The-f6lFd­wFD_g property below zero. Quite'a number-from here at i Jessie Michell. of Deer Park Bay horse,4 yrs old ; Bay horse, Mended Levi Pugh's isle on Tues- Toronto,-has 'Old;Bay mare, 9 yrs old, in foal, Clay ::day afternoon. They repart 'the been spending a few Boy;:Filly, rising, 2 yrs old: Colt, days with Mrs. Thos. Condy and sale-"nec'ess, ib.6 cows and sheep, rising I yr old; Red cow, calf by side-, tLev friends in Claremont.. ."Resolved that I willdeal SEE OUR NEW In j)articular,,bringing very high -Spotted cow, calf by side ; Bripdlp 51 r. -110161' C P R., agent cow, calf by sidp, ; Spotted cow. due 1.3rices. �ff d*ut�for the past time of sale; Roan cow, due time of SAWING MACHINES Two ri;As of our curlers jourfty- who llas,bee . .,at the We sell emery. wheels, * circular t1i.ov.-ing co illness is now sale; Jersey cow, due March 13th ;- 3.=IClr .0r1.=Lp ZE*3COX. -ed over to.S touffville on-Tuesday saws, gasoline engines and. -�of last week and played with the improving nicely aiid expectg- to Blue cow, due March 14; Roan cow, cutters and buggies. work in a,few days. due March 17th : Red cow,due March -curlerw-6f that town,.but lost by retaime, 20th;Black cow. due March 22nd T_ ik this Styles tosuit everyone, circular eight 'shots. On Saturday the ed cow making a resolution Ii el saws, hammered gummed. Roan cow,due March 2Bth . R OR GOODS I full flow of milk; Red heifer. due in W Prices reasonable. return watch was played on the. INTER e will help you carry it out here but Claremont was de. Affit 3 Red heifers, bred in Nov. by giving you the best. 5 1 Ixr- feated by seven shoUk. As the winter season has arrived ere. 2 yrs old;4 Steers, 2 yrs old;. The'G. P. R. hai taken back to we are prepared to supply 4 Roan heifers I yr old :4 Red heifers Wedding Cakes a ipecialty. lyrold;bStebrs, lyrold; 2 Calves. BROCK ROAD. work all their employees that your many wants in 4 months old; 5 Calves,4 weeks. old; Both Phones in shop,our-line. were laid off when winter set in. 108tore �igs :7 Pigs,8 weeks ; Brood ­rf�on are in need of HERB MONNEY. PICKERING This is much earlier than retial. sow, brU Dec, 24 : Brood sow, bred -FONTHILL It is thought that on account 'Of Bob-sleighs and Cutters, Cutting Dec. 20th ;Massey-H&rris disc, new -the scarcity of men the deemed Boxes, Pulpers, Gasoline Massey-Harris g6ltivator ; 2 'Furrow CEMENT TILE I NURSER E S it advisable to secure they now -Engines or Wheel. plow, riding Single plow ; Light -when they are aysilabI6.. barrows, wagon Road cart Scuffier dersigoed has begun the menu- Don't forget the patriotic. con- )roe rake The un Call on or write to Deering mower,5 ft good, Kc facture of cement tile from 3 to 12 eert to be given in the Masonic 10 ft.new :Binder, good ; 'S ed _t in ea. an ger qdo We have appointed B.J. Arm. Hall this(Friday) evening unddr L. D. Banks, Pickering And other articles. ti ns at yards on Br the auspiceR of the Claremont Con- As Mr. Denny is going Into the stock half mile west of strong,8W Clinton St., Toron- IF YOU HAVE HOGS OR FAT 'I b * ,everything will be , ink Mille. tinuaflon-schodl. A good program :hISp%o usiness to, to represent us for Picker- of choruses, dtalogues. readings; CALVES TO SELL 01. without reserve. Also, Cem, t kept constantly in and district and be will etc., by the children of the -school on hand. : Write or call up BALE Ar ONE 01OLOOK, SHARIM give any information w%nted. �aasisted by local..talent will be ]Frank Mitchell, We have a very choice Hat of given. -J. H-WICKSON Tsams-Store pigs, small pigs and all .2964- -St.Lawrence Market 'PICKERING varieties for spring delivery of wu The services In the Presbyterian M sums of $10 and under, cash; over church on Sundaywere. greatly Toronto. that amount 7 months.credit given fruit trees' and ornamental appreciated by Iwho were in to parties furnishing approved oint Laxaets 5 C Sweet to Ed shrubbery,rasp berries, cur- MASSEY-HARRIS notes. 6 per cent per aunum.allow- I Caso Bord Uxadm rants and gooseberries.' Write attendance. The pastor preached ad for cash. excellent recruiting sermons and congrat- Implements W. B. POWELL, Auctioneer Mr. Armstrong for prices. the choir are to be F,%rm ulated in the manner they render- Delaval Separators STONE & WELLINGTON ed their selections. We hope to TIME TABLE-Fickerinj Station 0 bear them again in the near future. Drills, Cultivators, Harrows, T.R. Trains going East due se follows.- No. 6 MLil S.08 A M. And Si1os rM 0 M .0 IT FM 0 On Wednesday last Miss Mar-. Verity Plows, Wagons 12 Local :2.50 P.X. aret Cowie, daughter of the late -John and Mrs. Cowie, of Mark- and Buggies. 14 Looal 6.04 P. N. I-have just secured the agency for Trains goilg week due is follows-- ham, and formerly of Claremont, No. 13 -ocal .7-42 A.M. the above. -Call and see new PICKERING was married to Dr. D. W. Me- If you require a profitable Cream I I Looal 1.15 P. A. of Assiuiboia. The cere-- Separator. consult us 1 7 blail -7-50 P.if. separator and secure prices., .7 En YARD Imony was perfortned by Rev-. Mr. J. R THEXTON- Pickering, Ont. *Sundav inoluded Ind.phone 1913. LUMBER McNeill, of the Methodist church. Markhaw. Dr. and Mrs. McDonald Russell Andrew Will reside on 5th Ave.East,Assin- I lboia on their return to the West. O.UR PICKERING. Out. BARN BILLS In one of the fpstest games n)of hockey played here this-season PRICES. The Fruit Store in won f roni Let us quote you the fast local team Port Perry by the @core -of 11-& an was beat for the Red and HAS THE QUALITY prices on your 'barn - Morgan but if e, although all the home . ... .may not-always appear the lowest, Whit Now is th6 time to make Marma. bills in pine hemlock, plaired good hockey. Oliver team lade. Get your fruit here, who was 'British Columbia, fir our you take _qdality into considerafioii -which makes It of the Standard Bank, also the loan of keepins time. was- amid,4109Y hit fruit slicer, iknd0edar in all lengths in the nosy and received a nasty easy work. -1.0 14 �gash. In-theliast, period, Smith, and sizes. ill 'MY OU,T. A choice line of chocolates, home on the defens4� received a broken our .pri-ces wi made taffles.' Does. -7- C. -Neilson lee-Cream on hand We D. Gordon Son, ff. Found received -a letter Joseph Jones, who last week from Jo all the time. ,had the misfortune to break his PI BERING.-Come in and see us. back one day last summer by fal- 'Ung from a scaffold when building us figure on&.11"you= bills, as we can &chi he chimney, and who went to t He J. MARQUIS Bell and Independent phone. hone. Pkkaft I onto% 'north-went a few-weeks, ago with row Write o-r ne. his brother after receiving treat- fill orders p mptly. went for several months id- the "I T% the Pickering 'General HosrAta , Thronto - . Him V MIN states that he is slow)yimproving JL r-E-E-Lo . va -91 ommittes --at C. N. R., station 19U 'the improvement may continues friends hope that and tdo ini�ny"fric ance C until he is completely restored to tonarrywoo(I The object of this Association is to - health. Brewere�Gmins,Malted Corn ed th lessen stealingand prosecute Walter Thomson, of Billings. Fe. a alons. _-�t*n&, Is spending a,. m bilestie Shorts, Flour, Corn, -the homeof his parents, Harry. Bran, S ring property siolen ommu -nod Mrs-Thornson. Mr Thnmson.- Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, et- Members hs�i with any member of Executive Commit*". -anchifig b Swift's-Red Steer' 4&t*immediately --ness as well "in general fart 4 ic) is engaged in the r Orders taken for Swift's' -a severe fanning. USE �FURNISHUV_49- Fertilizers. He reports re winter-in,that Membership fee 01.00. Tiakets mav be had fto=,the ant or: A", and as it resuk_of the in- tense cola, many cattle have pmer-. We ask you to inspect our stock for the- spring e.. SeezetarT on apphos='d ished. As.the animals have to Bedroorb suite4s from $11.50 up to $35.00. couche!�, --Exac.-Com.-L. D. Banks.C -i-e-m-ain-66"taff-w-inter, they w-ere -dicers,-fancy chairs. Beds, spitup, er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. Itinable to get their feed wbich� pillows, rugs large and small. In fact everything that C3 ap was covered up by the snow. Rail- -kept in.a furniture store. Gramophones, records and 2 is 2.1 S J,A. O'Con"itor; W. J. Clarkli'm needles__RITS�s on hand. A 9! President; ssoft6sry 0-hee"reatl - . I � 0 i CIO nuFlufti ft Interferred with by the u 1� amount of snow. C. H.'BURLING PICKER-1NI The lecture given- in the Pres- byteriau church here on Tuesday 0 evening by Miss Mtie Tillotson, :under the auspice Aid Society was not very largely so ,evei I'm a of the Ladies' atte wits • SIMPSON Coll I q- nded, and consequently D# DRUM not a great snecess financially. Those who had the pleasure- of . ...... hearing Miss 'Tillotson ex 0-1 Fob tm:! press me, 0 theriaselvesasi3pinghighly'pleased --,: '. -L E Of all matirials mod design with the lecture. ser alk was V INTER E R A _7 kept in stook. It will you qq ps E[awaii,of which Island she t wo n bo call it onr ;9y;j*--airesident for folio goods. MWJ J as j f)ds and obtain prises, -Don't be ntiWW w1ug 9 Z i. a agentit we do not employ the Tears and hor-deseription--af-the- mftq= natives, theie customs etc, was 2 Z 8:,41 ly we asn, and do(brow o 11be agm _listened to with rapt attention. Ladies boots reg. 2.00 for$1.50 Men's work boots,rig. $3.50 for $2-790'. 0611.1 • commission of 10 per oant.,wbiob you Will 'Men's fine boom reg. $2.75 for $2.25 1 for $1.49 NOT oertainly save by purchasing from no. has Misses boots reg. 1.80 -i 9 1 The Women's -Institute Youth's fine boots�W- $2,75 for $2.25. 44 call solicited. another lot of sewing ready for Girls boots reg. 1.25 for We. Doe,*5 Boy's boots reg, 2. for $1 IT[ 90" those who are w Children's boots. 40c,50c� 60c. $ V_ WHITBY IRAN Ming to do the ?Y n the January 11n7-Whitby Osbaws, 3,Brouxba- gables boots 25c. We have only a few sizes -r 4, portpeny 5,Uxbridge 19,QsnZIU0011 U, Wbdtby.,Ousul 3 -work. The committee has worked Bootees woolen Me. 'boys boots at the Beaverton 10,UYtWVO"9 - hardtoget the material cut out as quickly as- possible and it is Rubbers fox,men, women, boys, girls and children all at now up to the others to hustle. greatly;%reduced prices,.- Cxain Chopping I Greenrooa naraware Py- "Happy .9- Let this week be known L Ra Call and see our stock of Ladies silk blouses sizes 86 and 40 reg. $8.501or '$2.05. ILM&week," something to remem- AND OAT FLAKING Thought" and other stoves This a-few sets Roby Burns bonnet and scarf reg. $2.75 for $2.25, The undersigned is prepared do after the war is over. Pa to as well*as other lines sewing for the Red Cross I Also The goods grain chopping of Hardware. eW 8 wo' black muffs and stoles reg:2.00 and 8.00 for 1.49 and 2,59., ng and oat flaking _men's work(Our work)so let us do are excellent value and a rare bargain. every day in the week Havetroughing and repairing done ..ev it with a will as it has been.. _provaRtly attended to. 4 In the past. The Institute is anx- GROCERIES, can goods, raisins, currants, package cereals, 20 lb except on Saturday Ork guaranteed and,-prices order we can suit you ions to send the garments away begs gran. sugar,'teael coffee cocoa. Give us an rate. soon its possible as theme are the I in goods and price. Phone A quantity of slabs for age. also mode ' as wagon tongues,axles,etc, Lawrence Den*nys' VtM last. Those willing to,sow can I awrenc 8 6 spend, Cal PICHUMARING od EIENWOOD Vftnire the cut materW from Mrs. F. Far,mr--Oom. _1D.- SIMPSON &.',Co., ohn F. Balles, Greenwo _7 ­7n. P 7 .+.. 3.s�y». ,.�4,r,y: •..-. r- »� :a.- n,. ;.L,�a'-e, .: .� �. •.•„tip .,.+. .� _ i�,A y, ..:.,�'q,„,: -r, ..'R';.j„s - .�. �.r R, -!. ., fE•s.. '!S• .:.:c. Sr �•v w.�.: ,[_, •,� ,.,i. .Vo-... ::_ ..... .... ....:,>.. x.:. - ...�. a ... ..._�-:_. ...... ..4r.x -. .Q ti°.e' �.. S..•-•M'i:.^ v+.-+M•.,v+. •t,. .•:cuR.�':hw. '?,. w n- -.A ens, _ ,s,:•t�'.y. :, _ .....,.... .•r .. - ` over the hair and caught witti. a ` wreath or cluster of orae a blossoms PAR or white clematis; then again it is a FROM N'jMQA The fashions cap or roud}e, but always there is the i cluster of dainty; waxy blossoms, so p l B 1 absolutely necessary to the true wed- 'ermasesAtly Cored Through the J diing'spirit. The veil offers the beat V The Spring Bride. I way of introducing the bit of rare old Magic Baking Powder costs Use of Dr' William Pink has lace without which the.wedding _ =- The weddin g gown of to-do•Ygown - no more than the ordlnartt - P1118 lost some of its dignity with its train, is incomplete, if such a bit is to be but it has gained a youthful charm found in the-family treasure chest. Ii kinds. For economy,buy - A clever medical writer has said there is none, MAO[ IN „ , which is to be preferred. In the wed- the bride must be con- •. CANADA :'ghat ]`euralgia is a -cry from the ding frock of to-day, there is much of tent to bring in her "something.old" , the one pound tins. or. nerves for better blood." In other the quaint charm and sweetness of in a bit of brocade, cleverly introduc Words, nraralgia is not a disease-it N,..r $e only a symptom but a very sinful grandmothers gown; smocking, pu$- Ed on bodice or girdle; a piece.of an- ♦ E.w.GILLETT COMPANY LIMIIID 4 - F.nMHA * '� ��•MM,RiY �i/Y•{WN/,Ty},�. p shirrin and numberless �411a jewelry, also will serve to keep done. Neura gia is t e aures sig�ti ithat your blood is weak; watery and - The Bride's Boqnet. __ ---- impure, and that your serves are lit- The bride's bo uet rpay be a a M-oderation must be your motto. lerally starving. Bad blood is the _ format little bunch ofwhite rosebuds, I You must eat slowly, and masticate a one cause-rich, red blood the onlyri `.•� _ .. with its quaint, stiff little paper man- your food thoroughly. If you are- with _ c112e• teas s r•.`',': chette, or the graceful shower bou- HEALTH toothless, It is worth ten years of why Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure s ; �, ', qUe your life to renew them artificially, „ `tseuralgis. They are the only instil- f; ' ; bons. One of our exclusive florists . 9 to .een.lit . Tounot mg eine that contains in correct proper- t always furnished his bride with a :which is hard to digest, and avoid :. tions the elements needd to , make. - �1 bou uet in shower effect of lillies of +pastry and all spiced dishes. Kee P :. ,�� '; q To Prevent Gall-Stones. i ;"l rich, red blood. This new, rich blood 3 �. the valley, white orchids and pure placid; never-'get exci-te�i angry. -. . Ireaches the root of the trouble, -;'ti white ribbons; lillies of the valley and Of course the primary cause of gall- Sleep eleven hours, and take an after- ' soothes the jangled nerves drives 'S` •• atones is inflammation 'of the lining noon nap. Seek the fresh air; take f j g , ' ;.•t e white rosebuds are equally effective I p away the nagging, stabbing pain, and. ? .! and much less expensive. The seri- [of the bile ducts in the liver or the unfatiguing exercise, but 'ware braces up your health in other ways >'-`. s .� ous .bride may ca I linin of the t; ( _ ,,, y rry a flower-decked I g gall-sac. This inflam- draughts. t 4. •as well. In proof of these statements i ' .� , prayer-book, iY she prefers, instead of mation is probably always produced` The above are the golden .rules '.:liars. A. T. Oulton, Little Shemo e I i b infection, the typhoid bacillus and which 8ii , • ;�•y. f a bouquet. Y YP guarantee a good bid age. N.B., says:-"A few year4 ago my ; r F; Children as Attendants. its first cousin, the colon bacilus, be- mother was in- intense sufferer from _ % 1 I Small attendants, flower girls and ing notorious factors of such inflam- CANADA 9 GRAIN CPOP. neuralgia, which was located in her i' ` . tiny pages, are becoming more and mation. Often indeed, living typhoid _ face, head and shoulders. The pain, "; c { more a feature of fashionable wed- bacilli are demonstrated in,the centre l Great Revival in Trade Coming. y especially in her Bead, was intense: i i dings. It is a pretty English custom,'of a gall-stone 10 or 16 years after She doctored for some time without ?' the attack of typhoid fever. All who are pessimistic about com. � ti r one that often saves much thought YF getting ` ,�`,, y; p mereial conditions in Canada jest now elfin relief and there seemed to be }� Stones form in this way: A jump -no ceasing of the nisi whatever. In- y =of should read "Our Great Revival in g p , ` germs irritates the mucous lining stead it seemed to be extending and ! ;F^� :' ;� c and causes the secretion of excessive Trade", an article by the well-known • her•whole nervous system became af- mucus, which adheres to the clump of trade expert, W. L.-Edmonds which fected. Finally she - decided to try germs, forming a fvzei bod in'tha appears in The Canadian Magazine ' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. After taking v gal sac or the ducts. Cholest tin, a for February: According to deduce them for a while the pain in her head crystalline substance of the bile, is tions made by Mr Edmonds from became less severe, and of course this + deposited upon the nidus in concen- Government reports, the farmers were . ' was a great relief to her. Under the - -_ tric layers. So the stone grows some-.urged by the Department-of agi icul 'Icontinued use of the Pills she felt `� times to the size of sand grains, bird-I ture at Ottawa to make an effort to herself growing 'bett*r and stronger til ; Produce 250;000,000 bushels shot or peas, sometimes as big as of v ileal. $ ;each- day until Phe was no longer a I �' - �" chestnuts sometimes one large stone That would have been nearly 89.000,- . °•• sufferer and was co letel cured,and', _ fillip the gall-sae, large 000 bushels more than in 1914, or an flip 3' ' g , Perhaps as lar r has felt no symptoms of the trouble; _ c McrALL r as a pigeon's, egg. increase -of about, iib per cent., But- since. Certainly moderation in eating- they did a great deal better than that. You can get Dr. Williams Pink Pills I i eating only enough to maintain snot- They raised 336,268,000 bushel:+; an , r i "k , increase of ]08 per cent. .Of oats the from any medicine dealer, or by mail, �,' mal weight for ones height, age and P _ tpost aid, at 50 cents a box or six �� g yielded boxesfor $250, from The Dr. Wil- / (� an excessive hto(mast mil-stone soil coded forty-six ce t.; ar in. - - _ r,' .. g gall-stone cissas of forty-six per cent.; barley, u50,868 00 bushels, an increase of liams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ~b8t7 victims are over-weight) is a pre-, ventthirty-seven -per cent.; rye, 2,478,bBf3 4 �� gall i rebus int ine&to bushels, an increase of 18� per cent., ive measure 'n pe 1' The Short Bridal Gown -sac trouble t_ - Less meat, or meat broths and more flax, 12,604,700 bushels; an inervaae of LOST IN WAR 'other handmade trimmings are used tb - 'vegetables, cereals and fresh fruit. nearly forty per cent. The total in- ;in n- 'in its garniture, and it-is fashioned of �- crease in these five grains was 347 the sheerest One with gall-sac trouble should ' The Pathetic Story of a Little French , most airy of fabrics and 777,700 bushels, or sixty-five per cent. { , -- keep the bowels regular, not by ' Lad. laces. _- f In.quantity the root and fodder [physic, but by diet, exercise and, crepe were smaller than in 1914. but �� J p :- Attractive Use of Lpce and Chiffon. 'habit: E+ One day Iasi spring the little town p0 �' their value, according to the figures _ Laces, chiffons.and nets were.never Salines, either in the form of na= of Roi-dela-Somme, in France, was daintier or more fairy-like than they _ - _ �. spring issued by the Statistical Bureau, was tural s ri waters or the various t unexpectedly shelled by the Germans, are this season. It is to be a season - 1 saline cathartics of the druggist,--are larger. by,$4.162.000.than that of the and a Canadian chaplain describes the .� previus ear, being placed at 16230 of laces and transparent fabrics �' ,.good for occasional use, not to regu- $ VMO,- ..good as ,he saw it. Life was. going Laces as graceful as the web of the -�' 9.000. gr l� Fate the bowels. but to reduce en-I 7 an as usual, mothers wire busy in p der. or the glinting, shimmering p No official valuation of the grain s t ` :° gnrrement of the portal (liver) area. the homes, children playing on the wing of the butterfly, vie for favorai:i,u Sufficient should be taken, preferably, crop9 has yet been made by the Bur- streets. In a few.moments all was eau, but eXperts of the Department with the .more substantial; Spanish early in the morning• to produce `a wild confusion, everyone seeking safe- and thread-run patterr the sheer- _y Agriculture estimate that the ag- e- water evacuations. °f ty, mothers rushing wildly about est of silk crepes and ),lie crispest of r But abstemious habits of eating,(greRate value' 'of all crops Igraia, t searching for their children who had p ' fo�cter and roots) will be $_'60,000,- organdies are modish for frock's free water drinking, and open air been at play. Some found them-- Paper-Like taffetas are often used in jrovalking are the three--best-known 000 in excess of 1914. If this•estim- some did not. - - ate is correct, the total will be about" the gowns of the bride's attendants preventative remedies against gall= $80,580,000 compared with 3638,- Among the number who was not and then, again, they are of organdy, stones. 690,300 the previous year, a grail of found was a little lad about eight in the palest of tints,'trimmed with Sound advice iiFo*A forty per cent. ;years old named Julien Decaux.- He bands of taffeta. This combination' stock far Bride's Attendant. ---- The foregoing does not indudel the Was playing football when the shells of t-ffeta and organdy will be a-no-, ga Y When you reach the sixties, take 1345,000,000 in orders placed by the .. 'came among them and ran with the ticeable feature of all im care, and you'll reach the seventies, ;;hell Committee or those orders ob- ' bthcr f.,r safer One of the Brit- Ported and planning These small attend- :-. y frccka this summer; it is an unusually ants are picturesque.adiu:.:ti t5 the Increase your care and you will glide­fain by private companies direct. . Ish car drivers a few weeks later attractive notion. cercman and whether the wear is-. ' _ Y• Y P happily into the eighties. II ,,I, when coming from-Boulogne saw a lit- The Formal Redding GOR'n., ture hits, small bonnets, or no head At' the age of'sixtp at the lateaf,l • ' • - �i to f dirty, half-naked and Ione- covering at ell is h matter of no con- ou must farm fresh habits, for'great . Oversight - - ly about tee miles from,the town.' For the demure- little bride who Y wishes to tread the beaten path of Bequence; all three are„correct and changes then take place in the body. "You're looking well." 1He seemed lost, and he was. It was p perhaps the prettiest and simplest There is a Toss of wei0t•'the bones "You betchal flit looking for some Julien Decaux. He told the chaplain custom, for reasons sentimental or one-to lend me a hundred." s t otherwise, there are gorgeously bro thing of all, is to have the wee, curly become fragile; no fre9h blood-cells - ltliat he had never seen h;s mother Ae silver hcaiI decked with a wreath of fee.h Ric form nd.._the tissues wrests ' "Very sorry, friend, but you dont --�..� satins with-a touchofTeri, - .—_ .._ . —. esi._� . r- n-tire -square the motif. A court train lends formal (ioWers to correspond with those in away There is, too, a great decrease see me that day; he was the only child of his dignity to such a .gown even though her ba het. Sometimes the small p parents: Can you imagine the broken of digestive power. You must eat the ftocl<-tts@tf is consid8r.aliI sh.o+t= girl's_dress is-a_c}uaittt.-r�plica_.of he__c, � n _w p�-Ma hire-l�io_-matter_how bad a_m n may__be__ - earted mother hunting for the little er than would have been. dreamed of„pride's own gown, and then again it is not capahle of consuming so much. there is one woman -- -_-Aad while-he-.waadeted-ahai:t amore ue. ou goo to him. y e troops for three months? • The "quaint to a deg­". must greatly- decrease your consum ` -chaplain took him to the chief o€ The smallest of pages or flower girl g p' P po- Patterns c ii + ,xl:taineA-_at your tion of meat, and let milk in the form Jim—"My half-brother is .engaged �. are often a detail of such a wedding, a tics nAd_they are trying to hunt » kcal-1 ec--all- d ::;,e r or from 'rite o{ tidings, sou ttr,., form a lar a to my jwk Julien's mother. The en i avzl,-prefg nom-Tlieie , p' g "When will they be mad 9" police wanted to are softer satin., atins too, oo w ' McCall Company, Department 'W' , i (keep him i on t., Toronto, Ont. (grasp on the chaplain's leg and ern_ used for the formal or informal frock p'hatically declared that he was going equally well. °'NAR HAS JUST BEGUN • - • - staying; if parents can .lze found Quite the most important part of!Russian Soldiers Are Warned Not to• - -them-if not, the frock for June,October, February,! Waste Ammunition. x he . out toRussian soldiers now are max �a who chaplain will see that,he has a or any oilier bride, is the veil. IL afi� , s. All boxes of-ammunition being dealt good home. often a simple length of tulle, draped 'he will be restored-toi rk-l x _ .-- ed: How is rheuinatism recognized? Some have said— x . I' "Don't waste your r ring. tion; the! Rheumatism iii a dull pain. x - �war is only just beginning." I ti a • 3 -- Posted in every public building in )� - __Rheumatism is a sharp pain �[ _ a Russia, from railway station to res- Rheumatism is sore muscles. - tolonneal 'Bed-ro.o ��Ri z Y x taurant, are notices reading: _ ---Rheumatism is stiff joints. )� " -"--71 r_iade of sal- cted j• ,Speaking German is strictly•for- -- birch, -emrirc :na- i bidden." )� . Rheumatism is a shifting pain j S ho 1 �c The penalty for violating this rulcl „mss x may be three month-'.imprisonment All have declared-Rhetrrrutism is P.tfit. �'ny �lit:tiil, 'l?111 l r s n, .t - ... .. _ s - v.� i ', fin` British Foreign Office has is $ oan's - ''e`"- Q stiec�lcir. tructior.s to all Bri Q }�, 1 Liniment applied: v _c r� 21, .-Dr ss:r,. i{) ti_li Con- - - �� , r„ solar f?i'=rs in allied as well as x The blood begins to flow.#reely=the body's l ro -1i in. while. 1.8 in. :l,-ep. J, 1� neutral countries to sea whether Brit- x =warmth is renewed—the congestion disap- it:,•. �r i t•i s h ULL'`.11 -J� mirror = x:�, i I'1Sh subjects within their districts are x ,-pears—the pain is gone.. — "' 2 - les � 4:+s Pse assrciat'n;*, :4ith persons of helli'ger- • Price . . .- . . X19:7u int nationalities• Offenders Ire to x t 4�2.—Yeti, 53 inches high. Ui ine.lics «'ids.' Price 10.50,, lie warner! once; if the as- 2z9:Chifi:inier, :1> inchloa' n s'cs wide, ]S inches deep. tiritish ,,' r oven .ta?king oath a bevelled mirror, 14 x'24. • Price 518.90 enemy either in a business o_r�a'�oci . • • a; Freight aid for Ontario and Quebec, .x.5.00 and a R-A way, their British gasp ssi'E�-will be x - ', Liniment a g P e n• cancelled., x x defy competition. Our prices are the lowest in the Dominion The regulation, already being en- x, ;KILLS PAIN--(GU]tRANFMED) of-Canada. fnrccd, applies chiefly to British sub- • . jrct� in nc�.rtra1 countries 'arid to x Rhe'umatism and allied aims yield to the enctrat- ` P. W R t IT t�o c Ar.x L(1(>U E Ill p y p CITY 110trSF Ft NIST1I-;tiff C'L•A1PANY those rloul,tfc: ones whn hive l�eccme >� ' natmalit^�i ih t• of icing George iml(qualities of this-irarming liniment. 1.3 1`0 -5t. Lawrence 6�ule�':a'd, - Moiltrea.i, t ae. while y;-e -Ding th4f ;e, hnn, Au3- :]KXXOX.x-xxxxxx.xx*ORO Xx,*x� rian d Turkish y �iee,._-- - t ' an 3nnnth .„�,yr • .-w,.•.s,. �• ,w,. �. .,:�. ,�_ ,q;La.V.y.,p �.. ..�:wr-v►. �'-•-e.•-+, S:r a_v::7�,...s+.�,,...,�µ.C, ,L*. +.,'`'lr '°°s rz • 1 a Ten cents for a glaso of coca wine y. Livers Come &40 TIJOUGHTS FOR THR DAY 4about as big 'an a thimble, jet the azy Isivin"oMetimes Work without hope draw$ nod" In .Keep Little Cuts and bottli was emptied•in five minuteal fbod follies that US the a stove.--Carlyle.. Five cent's a sheet of paper with Jef- Thought onto awakened does not Scratches Clean with ]JeSSWi fre's =it. An automobilist paid rrpmrnrkeddigfttive�mg - again slumber.—Carlyle. 8 francs ($1.60 )for a bottle. of eau Get back to Nature, always -de Cologne and offered two 5 franc �A�ded Wheat. It uta proceed.—St. Augustine. M in this_world a man must either TY WOMEN OF DODD!8 bills. He refused to take chan'gi and OU 0 YOUr"feet When every- anvil-or hammer.—Longfellow. PILLS. was delighted with a child's,trumpet Y 0bV eating Always idd, always V I 'Vas' ene]Hake up the remaining 40 cents. thing else fail& It Au Here Is a chastity--of- honor that Tsailo Halt to, m ,ppl.es w it and;.hie the l6duscuWr energy slid feels a stain like a wound.—Surke. Miss He at once began to blo Tells-How They"RelievedIt The war Is going to. produce a re- Liman comrades to dance to- _ie— _f -6-- dlif he - it mental alertriess Mat Put YOU nerit ng Lorca among t P��ople�and-For men who had comeback -Carabolated Her of Paine and Aches So Many fettle for the day'S this force will And expression in the- Run-down Women Know. from six days burial in the trenches in fine drama.-:-Mme Sarah Bernhardt. Petroleum:41LY to buy something meant civilization Vlork. Deli6iOUS fpr breakfaSt Those who site not going to help A mild and effective antiiWic� Ottawa, Ont., Feb. 21st. (Special)- and life. The seller was soon cleared With Xrfflk or Creaff4 or fOr His Majesty's Government and their Keeps the sore spots clean- am glad to say I have found of all his goods. What had cost him Made fellow-countrymen are going to help Heals quickly. Dodd's Kidney PMs--U—ve­A0­h#-me a *1Q.40 Ud cleared $65.20, a profit of the enemy.-Mr. Duke, M.P Sold in handy griass bottles and good." So says more than 600 per cent. John Bull Is q bad starter, though a wonderful lot of in cannot in tin tubes it chemists and Logant of 264 ' Before leaving the village the anis- good, finisher. Yet the hare general stores everywhere.Miss Gladys E. M be sure of always waking in time to Queen Stree, this city. ' tear huckster handed over the $65.20 win the reels. - It may oversleep Its- Refuse substituM. Tilustrgj�ed ail drowsiness , and to the Captain of the section to be suffered from self.-Mr. D. Macleane. booklet free on request. ty-back, My sleep used to add some delicacies to the u It Instead of a gem, or ever a flow- was broken and unrefreshing. I had men's rations. er, we could cast the gift of a lovely headaches and was subject to neural- The ofAcer smiled and Invited--the -thought Into the heart of a friend, 7'i­ 7e gid and rheumatism. wai__dsprees- donor- to lunch, adding a few words that would be giving as the angels that officers are no must give.--George Macdonald. ._od and low-spirited and troubled with which showed CHEMBROUGH MF O. of the children let palpitation of the Heart. more free than men from the desire In the teaching to the -lads, our pedantry Ave. Montreal something, "If you have any. fling n h them Chabot us 'I was alwaps tired and nervous to buy so& I buy it" andteachem. the great facts of hu, -a- environment and very sensitive nd there was bol- thing left we will manity and of material lows under my eyes. around them.-Mr. Mackindez, "For two years I was in this worn THE USEFUL REINDEER 'out condition, often having to lay off the front line. The Germans are An Easy One For Newrich. for-a day or two. I was at-tended by In sub-I Arctic countries the reindeer welcome to what they can make of KEEP LITTLE ONES Mrs. Newrich had been told by her -.�doctors and wasted money on useless and hor. -men who, in winter trench warfare- WELL IN WINTER caller that a certain dinner party had found relief takes the.place of ox, sheep wound up with great eclat." medicines, but 1 only ses. It gives milk, nfeatand clothing, and the seedrid year of it--sing in a When when I used Dodd's Kidney Pills." and Is a good beast of burden, way which P.tracts the pleased atteu- Winter is a dangerous season for her husband came home she askcA Miss Logan's statement is a me h1rom the milk the Lapladner mak'es tion of list who are musical. ' the little ones. The days are so him,what "a-kla" meant. s- sage,of hope-to thousands of women a c that tho-s-e- mines are generally less. changeable-one bright; the next cold Why, that's the dessert, I guess," --They azre-suffvringl�ih_ they I successful than one could s and stormy, that the mother.is afraid "Didn't you ever ea _411--c-aymda� ave tasted It do not praise it; possibly said Newrich. t as she suffered. She wants them to:say it is hard and rank of taste. But guess. our communique gave news to take the chilren out for the fresh a chocolate a-kla?" -know they earl find relief in Dodd's that may be due to bad cheese-mak- fewer than five that had been air" and exercise they need so much, of,no Ing, At any rate,reindeer-milk cheese sprung recently on quite a short front In consequence they are often cooped satl­dls Lialzment C=ss Coldil, Zte. Kidney Pills. the Lapland:-r'�: rl,!,f is es north of. Loos. The up in overheated, badly ventilated The way to gain a good reputation ENDkRS. the lorg udnters of the North. lit the near the parries MEN AT FRONT ARE SP' summer be lives on a frugal diet of Germans must have hoped for great iroom6 and are soon seized with colds I is to endeavor to be what you desire to results from five mines not far apart 1 or grippe. What is needel to keep appear:Socrates. cur" and whey. He makes no. but- Baby's Own Reporter Assumes Role of Huckster.: and simultaneously fired on one night. the little ones i ter, but the.Finlanders do; it -is of a,a well is XZZ3D POTATOZZ For a Day. very pale color-nearly white. 'Actually we had few casualties, and Tablets. .They' will regulate the So much has been said about the summer the rein-I the Germans never- had a chance of stomach and bowels and drive ' out At the enii of the EED POT,'TOES, litisif comes very fat, and the fiesnioceupying the craters. colds and by their use. the baby will"S blers. Velewuro, Carman Or- way the soldiers are robbed by,buck- deer be as the der at once. Supply limited.- Write for to circulate just is excellent. it is regarded stets who manage a by tWeir ow be able to. get over the winter season I quotutions. FI. Nv. 1)awson. Brampton. behind the front`and offer a miscel- greatest delicacyowners-a Accommodating. safety. The Tablets are 1 delicacy to which they treat them- in perf'ect French Offi, We can't pass 1 sold by medicine dealers or by,mail AI*ZNTN WAN 3) Ilany of goods for sale that the Fre selves- only on rare occasions. . The Recruiting cer- I-_ I PER Chamber has sent -commissairet to, reindeer has the thickest skin of all,you. Two fingers are off your rl --at 26 cerits I a box from The Dr., li.kY, 8.tLARY AND MOM- ---.-the front to invesigate the question-i 'hand and you couldn't pull a trigger.'Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, :5,, ml2,ei,ju for lady representative In northern animals,and the. warmest for lle� h,.me diistrt,,t, work pleasant, edis. resi- clothing. Applicant--70h, tbatll.-be all right, 1 Ont. These hucksters are gener cntl%le experience u?jneremary._ Nichols! n officer and -d, llublishers, Turonto� dents in the military zone and obtain' !sir. I'd ju.!:t as lief be a Li tat t, ob- 70.000,0016 DAILY. permission to carry on a trade in carry a sword. 'COSTS 8 RAW Irvas WAWZXD from a piece of soap TO SA V_'AF6.4 EVES jests ranging ch poets as Yea 4 War, 1-zuNK r n;A-krato• all kinds.Sir George Paish Says- r ip N .000. 1 aw peor l4rook, Anna olis Co N -S to an anthology of French Is the Object of This Free Pre- run,-y ptices. Address Sidman Hen- a recompense or the losses they have scription—Try It If Your �The Be Break- , igans $25.000,000 Sir suffered. Eyes Give You Trouble. George Paisb, one of the really who bad left the great.economists of Europe, said when i A newspaper man -:dAKL.N(.j Nk;%�u ANL JOS from illness determined to be- army from e��q or I hoU4ands Of people Amer as Possible I inter­iewe JL T d recently: -UP to October mus to P,od Ontario for a day to Ist. or afte'r--the-W see what,, y do ne-t know what., and Interesting come a huckster toubt-s becauke.they ar bILd continued' The most -good home r-. buslneas#a% Pau information as -there .was in the- business. His ex- -t,, do. They-know some Dr. Jacksca's. Roman Nleal� porridge for fourteen month', ib had cost 11-4,- ffihow that at the I-�d) f.or e%pry other mlnnr ailment but-, F, to q'4t•-onllublishinar -CoMM. periment. seems to ct de in a double bollor, and Toronto, the trouble is nos not stirred after first malting none fof their eye troubles. They negl properly ma R;,d 0,000, or $,0,000,600 a da.v .1 West Adelaide Rt bottom, the fault, of it exists, is due their eyes, bm��ausce g It, The.current rate of expenditure In i --- =1.11. felt by "urticient to dri,6e them to an eye ViSC ANIOUL directions on package. Better make ear.would I much to the inherent desire I ppc-tallwt. who would. anyway, charge as m re in the-war,if continued fora y 1A,.%,cEjl, :. TLMOR4, LUM -human nature to buy somethings tie=.a heavy fee, %a a last resort they night belore for ea­y b Pg. double boiler and *arm in the ;�orn- total about 'live-thoustind million C Wr!2t d for go to tin optician or'-o the flue arA ton trnal and external cured wlt:1- the opportunity has not occurred cent store, and ottentimes get glasses to sit '-pounds sterling, or twenty-five thous- tut vain by_�r hamil tre&tmd'nt. 1, .. ..11 sometime. that they do not need, or which, after Ing wbile dressing, byallowing sum even less go-tofors too ate, Dr Bellmau At*dl pd & few menthe, do their eY68'ln bolting water. _,K1u"r'* delicious and million dollars-s, folltax-4. OUL About'6;30 one morning he laid oUtp,being us, ;being injury than flood nutritious. it pi-F-rialits 'Cou- conce1%able by the average mind." a ptlon- thatand very n- - .. t his little stock , stipation; however cooked... Ask your on the steps of I Here is a simple prx-meriBOOK ON a little village of , some �vvery one-should use 5 strains non At 9 cents, -ihurch in opto, 2 ounces water., l7si throe or four doctor. rocerie. 10 and 25 Eyelids. '43L­- DOG DISEASES .:_'thirty houses, for or five of' which. the oyes This fro-I times a day to bathe were still intact. To his right he �vcriptl,-n and the simple t1oli-OPto K" .,Quick Way. to Cold IV inda and Dust And How to Feed tem kvt.ps the eye* cLean, tharpon-A the -z s, place<( the soaps, of many colors, and overcomes inmarn- icJkly WicvcA by Muria* p4stleat Im to any address by vision and-quickly overc '-'I never thought he would be Sennet-and lrrttatlon-� weak. watery . OUR ES 2'36 Remedy. N* Amarlu'l; the Author the perfumes to the left, letter paper, among the girls." ing.JuLat Fye comfo"t. pionsor H CLAY GLA)VER, V.S. overworked, tired 0)'P% L11111 other nimilix popular -'collections of songs and in the middle rouble; are arroatly beneflted.and Often- "Well" por Bottle.KurineEyvSa!rc InTubcaWe. Dee 1116ffistpAs 113 West 31stShed.New Yerk knitted.goods, mocks, etc.,under which 'limes cur,yd by its use 5tany reports' ved up For Book of the Eye Frto write how that wearers of irlap%es hake dia- "But he-unexpected]y. on -.6111ne hidden a few "ttlei-not WID aillstas Us Remeft companxi,Chtcoze ,ardrd them after a few weeks'' use, 'and bought an au.tomovtle. Iles containing alcohol, the risk of good for the eyes. sin't contains It In injure the w 1"redlent which would "An' why-do you walnt' txtiAOA such sen,,, vee eyes or an inlanr orth- Muffiga Mrs. Brown-My husband is but of coca wine, quinquina and aged. Try it and know for once %hat 'to sell yet nightshirt?" Finnegan- BERMUDA your Dern eruct I livht One �apertifs of legal degree of spirit. real eve comfort M.- it of my life. : .11 Irimr- cannot fl]JL�thlss pr�scrlmlon. len 1 d,"Sure, an' what 960(1 i-�-it to me nn"; mine. "How much is the Triirrorl asked L valmas Drug.Co., Toronte,qf h Mrs;- &*tIt-41-� of --The Ideal Winter Resort 1$1 to the whin I've me new job iv night -catch_ -o)1,T1v-1JDme Treatment_ at kind that smoke�, and goes out Itis first, cbstomer. a comv�ere lion - I .. Beautif I Drives. Saddle Riding. n' slape in Wday taime?" 13 "One franc (20 cents)." outfit-tablets and alt.- Haan, a at night. (jolt, ogrintar. Yachting, 1ri*hInj"`1 Pr-,-se Our- lathing. rent 2 It -was a little mirror sold at r art ��%X -IN TRENCHES innard's Lininzent* CUZ -Diplitheria, (Utgwa (88th) Ttexl- SOLD -G cine- -.':tents in Paris, but it was taken' at SOLDIERS SING me Her Idea of Tt. -cen HeIP -ten times the price.without an attempt Indisturbed By Mine ; FeMaIG The BritkA Are L I to bafgain. He-4 am joining the Seventy. Explosionfl. 11 � ini"I I . co, Wahateud... the correspondent at British Head- §be-My brother Jac,�-.is inXazAii to KAT -is. in France writes: - Some vev_e�y_siX1h_ -So glad you two, Is ovem from DXCZ rea test quart, ift large qatiated-on-the Hoz 4t---- ---structures- 11;W _cT6"­ -vonere-m-, lik" boys will be near ea other-- Hamilton. Accommodates 400.. curious s pepper castors in shape, have been all det'artments, with opellLnr* Rates: $26 per week and upward- built enemy 7, '13. -n—sult front.' ..1ror expiii-lericed -or tnexportenced built in places along w e 2 c attention they help: lilxl�esf sires and iracil- Mansonville, Jun HOWE TWOROGER, They naturally get th P. -0-, Limited. ne spot 'our M ­nta priced board, Aprl,%*. Iffi- Nlinard's Liniment U often-eome frc)m on no Yarmouth, N. S. I M A M I L I ONF, b.R b - Constructed, GentleniOn. - it affords me great, Bermuda is reached by the'steam of the Qgtbec s.a. Co., For instance--one's daily I or rather 'a' turtle -back, not very ap- e gratITYM9.1a �­u 1 S2 Broadway, Now xorm. parent. One of our howitzers Nvas'Penmans Limited,Paris, nt. pleaswre and must b food plays a big part in de- to,know that after using 36 bottles;of fail- 1 asked to try his weight at•the oNect, m� your I.Iniment on a CR.Ae of paralysis ciding for success or 1!! her was afflicted'with .1 ore. and put over some shells with excell which myJat restore him to normal-ca - ent aim. One went through,the targ- I was able to MS To bring out the ',>Ist' 'et, throwing up indistinguishable rub- dition.- hoping other sufferers may be I.by lite use of your 11rilment, mental and physical forices bish. When the smoke and dust , i beneflttet to: am. sound nourishment is im- cleared the turtle back was seen be smashed, Sincerely yours. showing twisted iron' 11. HOLMES. perative. ss, of wire, girders within and a ma e dint 0 Vie` ; A 1rg ,r order for which looked like uncoiled springs Z 'we 1. r 191f-Gold- th� on Tubil� Not So Particulat. Grape'=NLAS evidently the reinforcement of V bile 0 0 it - 11111s. ­ _,,tTliclej why did yodnever marry?" $ .00 ete. I Red Possibly nervousness of the -:0 never found R giil who Id =A _F, :6D concr o ...... ..... .�3.,'0 would�5.65 1 Timothy :615 Do You Germans also accounts for their in ro- et=ch have me." Consider made:.of whole wheat and dustry in mining' towards wha+*ver AlIoNv 30c Oa- "Uncle, 'Somebody;s been' fooling d Tear - 7 we pay rattway freight in malted barky, supplies in salient gives us some vantage. These: $2i u. Our sexJ,,Wt,that pai ticular." Wear an i tarto ud-Quebec'over y harness when you splendid proportion all the mines are peculiarly horrible, for one. On you u1nardlis 'Lial:tient Cares G%rect in cows figure' your profits for the rich nourishment of tli�er 1,never"knows now, when interested in year? ordinarily thaes a 'a corner of a fire trench, whether or; but you can make gmins, including the Rlu- not tl�tere is a -.oleano underfoot. Th Playing Too Safe. big item b The 6fendant in a case tried in a It negligible by using "le mineral'elements,lack- aie. 11 THICK, SWOLLEN GUNDS unconcern of our men; who cannot I western court had been...dulY. Jct injin many foods,but most (ways be sure that such an unpleasant that nuke a ho-ge Wheeze, seen, on Roar, have Thick Wind 'of theft, wherl it was EUREKA for vigor and ac- development of trench waifare hasnecessary or Choke-down, can be fed 11proving previous convictions;' that twit of brain,and bodY._'� reached them, is astonishing. with reduced with a HARNESS OIL Recetly a colonel informed me wi he had actually been in prison t the f leather soft and 4 icking. Adds "There s a, Rea-mn" a grim smile that when, many hours A time the the' t was committed. Keeps the Why didn't you say so?" angrily prevents cra prisoner. years to harqess life. for after the Germfn mine had exploded, ! his working PZftY got at a few Of his also other Bun,11cj or swellings. Noblister, demanded the judge of the imprisoned, the fel- no hair gone,and horse kept at work. E- "Your honors," said the man, apolo- DeaWs Everywhere men who. were `-GRAPE-NUTS drops requirO at an ap- Tim linww (W Coup" out noelcal­MI.,,a few getically, 1,1 was afraid of prejudicing lows were grinning when hauled ' pliral ion. $2 per tottle delivered, IM 3 0 ftft ion- the jury agginst me," ing i m r.1 ov OtANCUM 1-4 ALL Made in CAnada and then begnn. to �tmuq ; . . I ABSORPINE, JR -tits"t""Pt"' sense. Singing, is common in mankinj, r- y. d,ceg Wens, Painfill, Sold by Gromri.- our fire trench. and$2abottle'll lilunsird's .not tw be -Vvnr­it(l dealers or delivered. Rook"Evidence" fro"" Osiiadian -Posturn Cereal C o., The Welshmen � PA:obob4-.-the beet housekeepin?t my thought- of hidden dynamite, W F,YOUNG,P.0 F.,516 Lymns 8149,,111-10trell Ltd., Windsor, Ont- by i IS in� ioNertlte and Absairbtae. Jr..tet made to CSDWL plan is not to mortgags,. .the hotme. ED. T. LM L filom 0 low make EisteOdfodau of their spells d' :ii J. .7' -Lloyd Shirley spent Sunday and Mrs. Knight, Alex. LOCALISMS.- at his home here."KIr I o --Char. M�o and Mrs. Anderson, Earl ✓ —Frank and Arthur Bundy with a severe cold. spent a few days with Smith V bome4on Sunday. —Ch nark, of Adanac, Sask., Mrs. Clark. - —Thos. Douglas is laid off. duty Clare Auderion, all ofMariposa. and A e - - iq -were VhL —.F. M. Chapman, of Toronto, was the gneat of his-,uncle, Smith —We are pleased to report that vas in town on Wednesday. Clark, last week. Mrs. John P. Williams, of Bloom, W. H. Peak @pent a few. days —Mrs. Uriah Jones is spending field,. who was seri6usIT ill with AM/ his-brother in.Uxbridge. a few weeks with relatives: and meningitis, is now making rapid z­wlth " -­� . GALORE 1A Mm W. J. Coakwell spent & friends in Tomato. progreas towards relovery. 'BA few days with friends in Oshawa. —Miss Ethel Davidson is spend- —F. W. Weeks has just ri6ceit- RGAINS GALOM —Mrs. J. Mitchell celebrated n a eek--with her sister, Mrs. ed a carload of Manitoba Royal -ha—;7th birthday--oir Saturday J­-8t-Starke -Starkv1He. Household and Glenors. Flours. We,have' just finished stock-tAking�nd have taken note of er —W. D. and Mrs. Rogers, of He has a,good 'stock of bran and ( many bdds and ends *hicl� must be cl6ar6d out —Harry.Bo es spent a few days Whitevale, spent .Sunday at the shorts on.hand. -G-t prices. -ket week with relatives In Belle-e, home of the. format's mother —The men of the Methodist A here. church put supper '# only, pairs Men''a Tweed Pants,, easy worth $2.00i sizes 34, —There are quite a number of —Clarkson Rogers has been on and entertainment in the church 36, 4.0 and 42, for... ... ... 1.89 per pair. .:cases of.measles in the villa.village at the sick list for,several da. a suff- on the evening of the 17th of resent. ering from a severe attack of la March (St. Patrick's'Day), Full tertXse holding a —Mrs. C. Burling is visiting grippe particulars will be given later. 8 only, Men's Army Grey Flannel Shirts, with collar, sizes her sister in Lindsay for a Couple L. and Mrs. Courtice have —The ladies' of the village and 14J and 15J, regular 1.25, for... 99 cents. been:pending a couple of weeks the surroundlug country under - "of weeks. I.— - ' - _Stanley and Mrs. Davis enter- in Weston with the liatter'Le moth• the direction of the .1 job lot Men.s Loch Lomond Shirts,jdKrkgrey.with coll4r, tained a few_fatend's on Thursday er, Mrs. Carruthers. atitute, have arranged for hold. - regular 75 cents, for.:. ... 59 cents. MISS even Reltm Burling of the ing-social teas at which they will evening ldaC —Mrs. Wm. Stanley is spending Normal School. Toronto, ha*s been knit or sew for the soldiers. A 2 only, Men's Navy Pure-wool Shirts, sizes 144 . aiid 17,. -W spending a few days at her home committee has been appointed to a couple of weeks with her broth- regular 1.40, for.... ... ... ... 1.00 each. er in flowmanville. here suffering from an attack of arrange for each meeting and to. —Mm John Holt,of Dariington, is grippe. extend the Invitation to those who - has been spending few days, with —Following the reversal of a will attend, and a charge of ten only, Heavy Black Twilled Sbirts, sizes 14J, 15 and 16 :—:Plckering relatives. former decision regarding trading cents will be made for each, The regular 1.00, for ... . ... 79 cents. Henry will be here a_ir stamp laws the Ontario Courts hostess in each case provides a 7 .usual next Tuesday to attend to have decided Feb. 17th 1916 to plain lunch. These meetings 4 only, Youth's Sweater Coats, college colors, blue and his professional duties. allow no prize contests. In con- should be popular, and a good white, regular 8.00,-for2.00 --Frank Bundy has enlisted for sequence Richardson's have closed work will be done. -(This is,aura a snap—get in early. They're all wool.) overseas service, and will shortly their piano contest. -take tip an officer's course. —As Thos. Little, of Scarboro, WHITBY 3 only, Men a Wool Caps, dark colors,' very comforiable and —Arthqr and Mrs. Bo es and was coming down the Kingston The Queen's Hotel is now being flt- regular 40 cents, for 26 cents of te -Mrs. Theodore Annan spent a few road on Saturday with a load d up as,the headquarters of the Dew warm, days with friends in Belleville. wheat for Spink Mills one of his 182nd Battalion. It,will be used chief- horses dropped dead when op -too -proof Rubbers,-with leather tops'sizes 8, 7, 9 ........ —D.,Simpson has been confined opposite ly as a store-room as well as for offices. Men's Snag 9 L On Tuesday evening a horse belong- and 10, regular 3.00. for... . ... ... 2.49. to his room for several days suffer- M*. Hickey'!�. The animal Was Fi g e very valuable one and had not ing to Mr. Atkinson, cf the Kington 'ing from an attack of la grippe. road east, ran away and dashed into 'a Sheepskin Moccasins, sizes 7, 8 and 0 r ' 1.25, fdr-90c. -Mr. Swatistou, of Knox Col. been sick previously. 3 eg the plate. glass window of Mr.Lawler's Met lege, will occupy the pulpit in St. -The cold weather of last- week grocery store, 'tbe Home Andrew's church on Sunday next. has been exceeded by that of 60 Alph Hoover,president ofweek. On Mond 2 dozen pairs Men's Union Gray'Sacks, present value at least -We. would advise ever ay morning the Telephone Co.', was in town cm Tues. y 013 1 . 80c..per pair, going at the old price 25e.-wont last long, to read "The Big Store" ad. Sur: mercury regiat�ered from 16 to 20 day re-organizingthestaff. The ser- n,s degrees below zero, while several vice here will be much improved by Are some huge bargains in me wear. persons who do not like' to be char el in the switch-board, s Lots other bar sins in adie an& Children's Wear, --Mrs. D. Simpson left on Mon. outdone, declare that their ther- The town council is considering the advisability. of introducing' a- system day morning for Denfleld to visit mometers were shivering In-- an of fire alarms in the town. It is pro. which we cannot publish. Call and see them. ;her sister, Mrs. Miller, who is atmosphere of 24 digress below. . posed to have eitber telephones or call -Seriously ill. -Residents of the north-wear. be-lis installed in thi? houses of the So -Russell Brodie has been con-. teport that they have had more firemen belong i ag to the fire company. T -;fined to his bed for several weeks 9120w this winter than for a num- NOTE—See our west hardware window fQr bargains in suffering from I&grippe and other ber of years. The railroads are dL%%Ct10= 134L10 Gran.iteware. Any article in window for 25 cents. having difficult work in keeping complications. OF- -Norman Banks has beenqui the lines open. While we, in On. te seriously ill with appendicitis, but tario, had an abundance of snow Horsed and Cattle, Pigs, m-p last this winter It is the reverse. - 8 . -CHAPMAN we are pleased to state that he 18 1& It winter they had but little, I lements. Grain, Roots, Etc. zow improving. M a -Mrs. Party is able to be out -St. Andrew's Sabbath school The property of Again, after being confined to her enjoyed Its annual sleigh ride on house for several weeks with an Friday ' evening last. Thr One Three GO DS ETC. AT attack of Is grippesleighs loaded with the happy DRESS • York -Barry Stanley, of New youngsters oitarted off early in the Lot 19, Concession 6.Pickering -State, who is @pending the winter evening for Whitby, and on their (J mile north of Broughsim).on- We have put in stock this week, a nice saworiment of crepeie in pink. '-sky, white.&I,ice, black and white and dreaden effect at 16c. pea yard. here with relatives, is under the return-found & hot chicken pie Tuaday, February 29th, 1916 Grey cottons'at 10 and 13c.36 in. wide and 40 in.,wide at 16c. a yd. weather at present. supper awaiting them. The night Gingbams"at 13 gind,13c. yd. Blue and white- and The following property : -VictorRumpth left on Thurs. being very cold they were well black and white alairtinsp at 13. 17, 18c. yd. Ainy evening for Toronto, to begin prepared for such & treat, which Brown mare, to foal to Edward Cottons are hi but you will find these training with the 166th Battalion they thoroughl)r enjoyed. Besides Darnley 1 Bay mare in foal to Edward values right.come in and be- th the Sabbath Darnley ; Black driver.3,�re old i Ba convinced. w hich he has enlisted. flop,rising 2 yrs old.by Clifton Swell;with those connected with School a number of visitors en. Valenciennes and Torchou laces In newest patterns from X vd up. -The Ladies' Aid of the Meth- Mt. ir%las I Tr old, by King, Saul We have a few men's sweiktem we are clearing at cost, in greys, odist church will meet on Wedues. joyed the outing and supper. Holstein cow.due March 15th ; Red navy cardinal and brown from 75c- to- 2,00. Aay,-Nlare"t at the home of -Farmers are warned this sea- Durham cow; 5 yrs oid,-bred Oct.10th. Groceries always fresh and we have fresh fish every.- Miss Annie Marquis at 2.30 o'clock. son against the sowing of seed of Roars Di�cow. 7 yrs old, bred week,,halibut, white fl4b. salmon, also. haddle I -Members,requested to be present. poor germinating quality. The Jan. '2114t ; Rod Durham cow,.5 yrs and Labrador"haKriag-j. -Pte John Kean, of Lindsay, outward appearance of grain is aid. bred Feb. 11th ; Roan Durham often very dere who underwent-au operation be- ptive. It may cow. bred Jan. 21st;2 Yearling grade r Durham heifers : 2 Yearling grade G. A GILLESPIE, IDUNBARTON .:.fore beginning training is home decidedly plump and have every Durham steers:Roan heifer.9 months - for a few days under sick leave to indicationofbeingei wood healthy old; 3 Red steers, 9 months -old : 8 ,tt owhl-W-torecover from the op- 4eed, bnt ho test ; a' R;4v, lbs each.; Brood sow,tion. may prove to be practiiiially vidne- Rd. March 13th ..era Mr. C. R. McGillivriLry, *bo less. On Recount of the excessive Heavy wagon, Chatham; Wagon box: THE MEN ' S STORE his final year year at Knox rains last year a large atrionnit of Set of trucks : Set of sleighs : Cart. College, occupied the pulpit it) grain sprouted, which. thus do- Top buggy : Buggy pole; ivbiffletreea dye are pastmasters in the art of , general :merchandising, and' can Andrew's church on Sunday strcys it for Peed. Fanners are ani neckyoke-. Gang plow : Double- guarantee.tliiit yoit will get satisfaction when 'you deal with us. St ed to have their rid, ow, Perrin No. 20; Single 11111aluvinen he preached roost therefore advised walking I I . . ceptatfr.-- ae seed grain thoroughly tested and 14 ki.Pw' plow ' Hay fork rope and Of course we have our,special ties, these are men's wear, boots, shoes'i if this is not done they run the track. Hay rack; Set of harrows. 4 and rubbers. We make the Williams' Shoe our chief -specialty -in -Byron Abbott, who built the sections -. Pulper, nearly new, M. H.; ' Pickering Bakery &;!,:--:­-�nducted risk of great loss by having poor Wheelbarrow; Famal mill and Specialty in fine weights. the business for a �nurnber of crops or no crops at all. bagger ; Democrat ; 11fiheavyweights and the Whiie Shoe rhe S Horse rake ; We are agents for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. -and guarantee 'per= ea suddenly at Victoria -The total receipts of the Horse power and rods ; Jack-wheel feet satisfaction with- every- garment. & last Drama"Ten Nights in a Bar-room" Cutting box. Mower, McCormick . =nrial Hospital on Frid'y 131nde-T r rout m tv nod ; Seed d at the age of 57 given sometime ago was We have n earning ow for -stity years. f Dover,..,After dedtictingAhe- expenses--f 12-hoe M. H.;Scuffler ; M.H. culti a- =D, 0 or_ -------- Got thwU-blt, you men, go to The Men's Store. Delaware, who has been visiting orcfi-e9Tr�&,-­halI . rent, printing, to good repair eavy 2 harness relatives in Brougham, Pickering Piano-tuning etc. the balance 2 ra ; 2 Collar- tops get of and Whitby, spent a couple of amounting to$07.00 was forward- w blftletreem, neckyokes. hogshead 1R. -A BUNTING PICKERING day's this week In the village be. ed to the Red Cross Society, To- Leader churn, nearly new, No. 3 Itstablished 1857. A-- 's r his homerow-Thurs- -rODt0,-tO--wh`ich--th Quant1tv Of-manR0lds+--QA&"1 day. secretary Mr. B. S. MacInnes sent- corn ;2 L0991P.6 chains-; Grindstone, -Earl Roale's sale on Wedues- the following letter. Dear Sir :- 2 Crowbars, Number of cow chains --emebeat 1 Quantilm--f A We have a complete assort d afternoon was most success. I am tn racelipt, utyunr levOr uf 60 hens ; Forks an other articles too closing $07.00 numerous --�-.of the famous for There was a large crowd the 16th instant en to mention. prices highi a - SixtWm- being-the il proceWs of a draw ock, sharp. No Reserve. owes were sold on an average of given by the local people of Pick- Sale at I O!cI TAM about $24.50 and other stock ering, Ont. I am enclosing here. brought high prices. with official receipt for the money TVFLx8:-Roots, grain, corn,pigs and d . AND -The Women's Institute meet and would ask you to convey to all sums of 010 and under,cash;over ... at the home of Mrs. Lerix.ov the those interested in this generous that amount 8 months credit given Imperial Oxford m approved joint notes. 5 per cent. afternoon of Tuesday, Feb. 29tb contribution the hearty thanks of -ner annum allowed for cash. at 8 o'clock. Roll call. Qncitations the Executive Coibamittee for LL from Brims. Paper - "Library their kind interest-and co-opera. W. B. Powis ,, Auctioneer ---Needs and Possibilities" followed tion. Yours truly, B S. MacIones. Parlor Cooks- Heaters and ,by discussion. All ladies Invited. HOD :ftftoirdltrst�ecretary. ELM DALEhULLS -Mr. Duncan Coulson, general -Quite an unusual event took Oil Stoves. manager of the Bank of Toronto. I-lace in our village on Friday, ' 'died on Saturday. The deceased Feb. 18th, in the form of a Dia- You can always get the best Mani- • Call' in. and see them. was formerly a frequent visitor in mond Wedding, it being the Goth. Lobs Flour made from No. 1. -Pickering, his wife being a dau= anniversary of the marriage of Manitoba Wheat. BUNDY= H fighter of the late Squire Leys who Smith ,and =JOSEPH Caroline Clark. A Royal Household and Glenora for resided at the east end OF the large number of friends and rola- Bread. Tryatag. i'village. , tives assisted them in celebrating Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats -Dr. W. C, Y. Ferguson, of the occasion, among whom were BRAN,'SHORTS :Paw Paw, Mich., died on Feb. tbe' ' entire family of the bridal MIX FEEDS IOLLAD Q --C q%OLJADQ- ;lQth at Kalamazoo Hospital, Dr. pair consisting of one*dangbter, ---OAT CHOP Ferguson was well-known to one grand-daughter and two great CRUSHED OATS �:,�,`! have --f ars to SO at $2 each 'BARLEY CHOP - 1 0 ., z :`11 many here, as he was at one time grandsons. By no means the last I a limited number H -ot-Pickering. Mrs. R. interesting event of -.the day was WHEAT v,Ae Secure a bargoin now. rell and Mrs, R- J. Davidson the reading of an address present.. .CRACKED CORN sisters. ed by a number of their friends. MIXED HEN FEED Robes, Blankets, Trurtks, suikdaseso ag pDople Mrs. Clark, an Caldwell's Cream substitute I .. number -aged, 81, though =Fall Rugs f Met at the home of J.and}Mrs. invalid for many years is now anf. Calf Meal. --otomptl gh e y and y .,Clark on Friday evening to bid ficiectly active to enjoy going Molasses Meal oe and Harness r pairing neatly ti. farewell to Joe on the eve of his about and Mr. Clark at 84 is never CHOPPING AND OAT attended to. departure for Brantford where happier than with a few cords of -CRUSHING EVERYDAY he has secured a remunerative w JUM wood to saw and split and reads Get prices on feed in ton lots. PICKERING HARNESS EXPOR "tiouand for which he left on bis daily paper without glasses. BELL PHONE. C -! Fall _.PI.C' Monday morning. -A most pleas- We hope they may be with us to Hom W. J. COAKWEM Home Phone 250l.. lver IVIVIS -003CM ant time was spent in games and celebrate many more analyst- 'V.-- Pho Chopping every-day. -music. saries. -7, ♦ ­o.