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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_03_10 I I-js :..t: V7. 7 rw "VOL. XXXV. MkRCH 10, 1916 No. 24 FJICKERING, ON.T., FRIDAY, -4- ROUQHAM WHITUVALS Established 75 years W A..MeGregor was In-Toronto on -A mejeting-of the White-v-a­le-Bea*eh Women's Institute will be held Monday.. Zed4cal ­ --SPINK MI11-Sof the spent Sat- �-GREENWOOD • at the home of Mrs. E. Bice. Green N. F. Mechin, of Oshawa 16th,at urday with his parents. River, on Wednesday. March -'Robert Devitt h Regis- .. .".:-,. . . I .:E. FORSYTH. D. of 0., A 1r;tp.al A paper is to be given on hada business trip to teredmemboroftbe OptamotricalAsso. ton Purity." by Mrs. Kayes and Lindsay on Saturdwy last. am a of Ontario. spacial attention given to FLOUR Mrs. Robert Devitt is suffering-from Ix. , Pugh. All ladies welcome. MILLS !Wt.ti%gof glasses. Ayes tested free. North Mrs. H detf a severe attack of la grippe: WHITE SATIN-BREAD C., - N. Y. Poacher, of g Toronto, spent McKINNO.N, M.D., L.R.C.8 KJNSALE Sunday with his father here.. No t5diabu memberof the-College CREAM. BUNS-FAMILY storm of Mon- Winton White has been suffering' 0 Physicians andreGgeois of Ontario.lieentisto Owing to the severe st of Royal College of Suraeons. Edinburgh. the entertainment, under from abscesses on his neck, bat is im- Special Atlantic to daiesses of women and TEA BU'NS-PASTRY day evening of the Kinsale Sabbath proving. the aus *ce% WHEAT children. Of5ce and residence,Brougham. Us been postponed until this H. Blake has purchased a gasoline School, BARLEY WANTED 4 g. A first-class tea engine for feed cutting & (Friday) evenJn ad' PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL Bran, Shorts, Jumbo, will be served from 6 to 8 o'clock in grinding. OATS 'and X-RAY INSTITUTE the village ball, after which an excel- Mr. and Mrs. Madden and daughter, 9 ONTARIO Wheat Screenings, lent patriotic concert will be given b) of Toronto. visited Mr. and Mrs.Shep- Ge.t my prices before belling 7-ICKERING, , me elsewhere. members of the school, consisting of perd over Sunday. - X. B., M. D.,R. ELGIN-TOWLX, C. M. solos. recitations, dialogues. motion Mrs. N. L. Stevenson, who has been Pbysictati-in-charge All kinds of Chop.�­' Bongs, drills, choruses, etc. A humor- ill for some time, does not improve as I have a large stock on hand of Specialist in Recsl*Diseases. ProstatioDis- ous drama entitled "Pa's New House- her many friends would wish. &Lee@ Of Mon, Diseases Of Women. Cozoera will keep you la ughing fof an James Wilton hits moved to the BARLEY/EED -R&TeZ&MJD&tiOn- Diseases 0109- keeper," 1111DOrS.I hour. Music.will be fui Dished by the Underhill farm on the 8th con., and *or.,nose,throat mad lanits. Fittinggisms and BRAN 60&onto and chronic disease$. Brooklin Male Quartette� and Miss M. HamilLon 4,Las moved onto- the to 3 and 7 to I V. in. SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. 01111ce Hours 12 Carrie Lawrence, elocutionist. will Hogle farm. "S SHORTS 7 lat. Admission 30 cents, children Mr.and Mrs. Madden"d daughter. STOVE, CHEST-NUT, PEA l6 cents. Everybody come. of Toronto, spent Sunday at Dr. Bent- -MIDDLINGS E. FAREWELL,K.C., BARRIS- STEAM,. ley's. Mrs: Madden and daughter re- �.j a TER.Cottisty orownAttorney,&a& AND' Wni. Honey sings at cuncert in -mained for the week. John Fields has returned. to his CRUSHED OATS 9011stlicir. Court Houia.,Wbitby. Methodist Church on 1,th. Jo home in Thornbury, after spending a And will give special' prices for Barrister and few weeks visiting friends, andiela- E. CHRISTIAN, Bai J.' L- SPINK, LIMITED, AS Solicitor.Not, bli .Etc, Money to STPUFFV I LLE tives in this neighborhood. ities for all boulght oan. Office Brock 61y24P0Ur,b,,WbitbT. 9bly S. Madill has moved his household large quant PICKERING. ONT. Rev, Mr. Mutch has gone this,week, ff cts to Locust Hill -in- order to he effects ­ .. during February. Dental to Gravenhurst to speak at several wore conveniently located for his B --------- conventions. work as mail carrier. Mr. Madill has LAKE. B. BEATON. D. D. S.. Mr. qcott. who bnilq from the west,Graduate of the Boyal couege o' diffictilt ratite, but he ie handling the Ya . Wanted has bought the Betfes residence lit Surgeocs and Univervitic of Toronto, I 10e ut.,,., rms sawein.asatisfactorywanner. over W,M.Pri2oile's hardware store, Whitby. the w-At.en I for $4.219), who is a resident of O:Mce bours 9 to 12 1 to 5.30. Ind phone 16. NV. Wisinei. bell phone 220. '4417 Twenty to Forty Acveq w ith good - I - Hear Pearl O'Neil on 316treh 17 til, barn. convenient to village or on Our town. wits burriEdly taken t ,Tod ad. Will pay good prices ronto Hospital on Tijeozday for an GREEN RIVER oust"*** gavb*. a gooroopen tti(n for appendicAls. for the right class of property- Levi Hiu)ver, being seized with a - Cal. Murray, of Toronto, visited at IT ASTLA K Ell WG. HAM-Issuer of Marriage weakne-,s of the heart. fell down W, Booth's over Sunday. Licanaes in the CountT of Ontario received iieriois in,�ries Mrs.'Defoe and Mrs. Elias Bice were Pickering ompany 'tairs and ng Village. 271Y ;obz Fisher & C e is Toronto visitors on Monday. COLNTRY REAL ESTATE about the body and face. rV POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- TORONTC. already improving. J. Nigh9wander and Miss N. Gray X a tiouser, vajostor,collector and issuer 6 ADELAIDE ST.. E.. our Continuation School Boardis to Visited Ashburn Stinday last. of inasTibas licenses.Brougliatti. 40, LUMSDEN BUILDING. be congratulated on the addition to George Wes1e7 Ferrier has entifely, ifft­y HOPPER ,Issuer of Marriage its zoology collection in the shape of recovered from his recent Illness. G R . B R It W S T LAt - --*eli mounted bird s X1--mqmg�i2n. of Toronto, was a 7.� -Do 'Licans" in%ba CountY Of 0=118210, - 090*o at store and his.residence.Claremont. Veterinary Surgeon The value would be about 81 visitor at Mr. 'Bootbs over Sunday. --A severe anew storm SO&blizza rd R.BZATON TOWNSIXHonor Graduate of the Ontario struck here on Tuesday filling up the convoyanow, oaninsisdonerIPOLERK iott Veterinary College and Honor- Miss Edythe Law gings at concert roads and causing great inconveni- taffidavits. Accountant Zia Koney to I ary Associate of the Ontario in Methodist Church Misr. 17. I" , "Taousr*of LAO- College. ence to everyone. Z�Nffiz=:E=Z= -maofwum 4=61 Ont 1-1 Vetertriazy Ind. phone SW2 The Ladies' Aid tea at Mrs. John GREENIBURN Michell's waa not so well attended. The shingle that has given satis TTUGH S. PL GH, Glen Major, Ont-- Claremont Ontario owing to the bad roads, but a goodly faction for over 80 years. Empire JLX Ltatinited Auctioneer Extensive *%per. number were Jones m imported and tharouirltbred stock Cammack is at present in D _present. Red Cr Corrugated lion with a j in• by flusloo conducted an phors. Write for torms troit with his brother Ed. W-e under- The Green River Ladies' Cross 2 in, corrugation. see it before you and yarticulars. Plot*Ind.2116. 316ly SW BUTCHER SHOP stand be intends to make his abode Auxiliary will hold a grand Bazaar in in - makes. It yovi are the A.O.U. W. ball here on Friday, buy other -there for the timebeing. POSTI-LL Licensed Auctioneer.. - Useful an ornamental need of a Creim sepat-ator. Try JL 0 39Z vounalion Georg arch lith. George a a, 7q �, T oto Mimi Ontario, 'digo. A full live of Fresh Meati always Monsales otalt kinds farm and is now to his new home Dear art c es kinds will be offer- e Douco. Address Gress aiTerv.O.. Out. on,hand at shop. the Brock Road. Tim McCarthy was for We. Special mention may be gasoline engines from $39.00 up. made of he home-made baking and the contractor on Mr. White's bo ise. t See or write me before baying. WB. POWELL, Licensed Auc, Wagon.. on road every day. 0. A. Johnson, our. rAww-station candy booth. There will also be ft . %fooder V610610T And collector for n Bell Phone. counties of Ontario Lad York. Al2 kinds, of Fresh Pork Sauadge a spictitlty agent, has got Dicely settled. Since fish pond. Doors open at 3 p• in. and sales conducted eitbor privately or by auction. G�Tilt wiss transferred to North the azaar begins at 4 ecl&k. Ad- For dates or otkr.,e parsiculars apply as rest- Butcher's cattle wanted Eky we have not had it.steady agent. mission 10 cents, lunch included.de a•,Ulasbetli St Piekoritic. Phone V o" We weirnme Mr. Johnson and family -Everybody wticewe. "God save our F. J. Prom,. Pickering xw I*n at Mews Otato. Pickiria V live prom�pt attention. Satqof&cZfa u.S." ".", JAS a -N -R, 'G Ara PICKERIN. to car midst.. splendid itien. =d. Also sales Agent for Ford Cars. My Corner King and CburcPt Sts. AV. J. McDonal&s sale on Saturday The Ladies' Red Cross Auxiliary phone number in Independent 1001 George last was well attended. The stock, be will ineet at the home of Mt I _._ing in goud conditios. foufoundeager W. Ferrier on Monday evening, Alar.ftr. LUMBER PLANT ' ;BOXES COAL 1. COAL ! buyers at good figures. Tlie sale 13th. A full attendance of members aujountpd to well over $3,W1• Mr. isreqtiestedtobe preseniras the final ft. of No. 1. McDonald has not as yet secured a arirangeuients must be made for the I hsi,,�e' about 15P00- flI have constantly At-80 cents rer-huxidred,- - I toile on]land suitable place. Bazaar, and members are ve(�uestod to hemlock lisig to 18 ft. long that t A Retition is being cirrulated among bringlArticles that are,completed and I a n.t to tit.ove and will sell at a -�i-jf ordered right a full atniply-of -at4ow@�- r-. H to leave them.at this mecting*.so that the farruet's asking Ene C early part t:lo?e price for taiosh 0 in i -possible ,price. give.more accomodation &t Audley, the cominittee can beg n or more. iaway. arrange the booths. All A milk-stand is particularly asked for. of week to The.c6q-6cil recently made a substan ladies are cordially invited. Meeting I have contracted for a supply qf-� "Choi��ing and Oat Rollin" W. H. GIBSON# tial grant towards' fixing and gfa'vel- commences at 8 o'clock shftrix. SarniiNfen(le and extiect a 9 11. ling the road leading to the station. car si A 45-ly GREE-NBUR.N STATION. bout March 10. s-usual. but the-C.,P. R. cannot expect much a state of affairs. enlis training trade with the present 8, 1 'Progr lin You. know thia Unce And I' min id app--Ct&te& in Wbithy aft tiEfled that my price will' would -a'%-A t=e n Ze-t�:i n i t 1; P. W. G.Barnes, Green River REAL "ESTATE11409. find a eonsidei-Rble increase In. their Fey. A. L. Mncfadyeu.preached in suit you. a Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. 'U&Odff O�hawa last Sabbath. trade from this point. -of Mrs. Coal cement, I' mber lath M-rs. Gibeen was the guest u (Dr.) Dales on Sdfiday. shin Fries,'read y roofing 11, in Methodist Mrs. J. e min -1p TAU -PUTT -Miaa-j?earl O'Ne R.,Frost has moved Into the d wire fencinit now U %jjA.L'1 .16 aiwaffm Mrs. E. S. Price was the guest of -Has a full line of tresh and cur- I have For Sale a House and Lot her father feat Saturday. WHITEY in Pickering Village. IArge Miss. we are pleas- A. C. REESORI Isabelle Smales is, ed meats Constantly on hand. garden, some youtig--fruitThe annuarm hirWnd campaign of ed-to say,recovering from her illness- Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon,- trees. Everything in the town for oubscriptions to the Vic- Miss Anderson,-of Toronto, was the LOCUST HILL first-class repair. torian Order of Nurses was held on guest of Miss A.Thom for a few dayF. Bologna, Welders,etc. ij -Call and see me as t is is a ar- Thursday, March Sird,,-ealizing-About Miss Jiinet Duncan, of Cobourg, $400. spent -High6st prices paid for gain for, some one. Miss Stewart, daughter of Wm. B. t the+""eek the guest. of Mrs.IRAROAMS O&T --Butcher's cattle. Stewart of Brock St., was tiarried at The Sunshine Auxiliary, will meet McFadden's Brug Store Satur. ..We. Rich her home on Tuesday, March 7th, by at Miss Nellie Thom's home on --V day afternoon. a the Rev. R. W. Allen, to -Elmer C, For Friday and Saturday, March ..Pickering liveru Irene Dunbar returned home -loth and 11th. Notary Piekering. Walkington, Miss Spending ending a m The ladies of the NN,ar,Relief­Society list week,afteroath in Friday and Saturday,-March- have been sewing in the council chum- the city visiting friends. 17 t and 18th. iii First-class rigs for hireHave you lots of wider? her for the past month for the Secours Owing to the severe storm onMon- National and the Army Medical Corps. day night, our postman.Mr.Edwards, Rival Herb Tablets, regular $1.00 4k I>ay or night C. a. IUCX. or WN7ZVALZ The bitl at the have been enabled did not get through on Tuesday. special 73c. a 0- trains n to send amud--showing The D. L. and M. I. Society meet tho- Eclectric Oil, regular 25c. .0 Bus meet is prepared to Enrols You anythitig to Sena- this (Frida'v) evening. A good pro. mas. . Teaming promptly attended to. in the line of water sul6ply such as of what they are accomplishing In . ?d. A dialogue will be §pecial 19e. this w m is assur( Tablets, regular Agent.for Canada Carriage Co. pumps, Windmills, hydraulic rams, The Girls' Auxiliary of All Saints' iggirveri-w-Iii-cli-Vromises to 6i good. All Nature'sRemedy Table r ecial 78c. plumbing,etc. Church have an exhibition of tbei are welcome. sp T ies' Aid met las� Tbursila Morrloy's Vitalizer, regular 50c. We H. Peak, Pl.keitig. -They are also expert well drillers work Tuesday evening in the Sunday -he Lad James Mitchelf special 89c. school rooms. I The outis to be sent- at the home of Mrs. and respectfully solicit your patron; fit one of the Indian schools in the A very successful meeting,P. large at- Morricy's Catarrh Remedy.regular great deal of Red 50c. special 89c. agefor the .tura:' 1IncT, nbon,1WI. North-west for an Indian girl. . Tea tendance and a ..ONE HUNDRED was served to the large gathering of Cross work done. Restorative Tablets TIME TABLE-Pickering Station G ladies present. The anniversary services last gab- Shoo Resto WOMEN Its day in town. . regular $1,90; special 73c. yr YOUNG Last Friday was gala bath were very successful and a large T.R. Trains going East ilas as follows-- a Carter's Little Liver Pills, regular I on the new steel gathering attended both morning and .-Young Men Xq. 6 Mail 8.08 A M. The flag was raise gath ig. 19c. And one Hundred .6 at the armories. There was even The services were conducted 25c. special .'$4 12 Local 2.50 P M. flag-ptaff b Battalion, by Rev. Mr. Yule, of Oshawa. The on wanted at once to train for choice r Own Little Liver Pills, regular office positions. The demand on the 14 Looal 6.04 P:M. a march past of the '116t. Trains going West due as follows- Major Smith in command,also the Chair was assisted by Miss Wright, 25c. special 2 for 25C. No. 13 Local 7,42A.M. 182nd, recruiting now in town, Col. of Toronto, in the morning, who also Bachelor Cigars, regular 8 for 25c. LZOTT I I Loosil 2.15 P.M. Cockburn in command, and the boy sang a solo "Consolation." In the special 4 for 25e. 7 Mail 7.50 P.M, scouts, the bind of the 118th playing evenffig the Choir of Zion Presbyter- 'Sunday includedvery delightfully. Rev. G. A. MC- ian Church supplied the music which FARMERS Lean gave a splendid address on the was much enjoyed. We can supply you with TORONTO. ONT. flag.' There were ;uests from Toron- 20OL3.3HARPENED e0fl,n and the sur- .The Germans are n quantityof Dr. Hess' Stock St.. to sully five times to Oshawa, Bro iakiug no any strialand if lt,,is 734 Yonge I Write at once for rounding country for this interestin progress in their,attempt to ca p. F6od. Give it our supply. We make-a-specialry of crosscut saws, affair. The concert given by the b= tire Verdun. not satisfactory bring back the particulars. We will convince you Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. cf the 116th on the same evening in t empty package and we will refund that this is vorit opportunity. Razor-boning a specialty. For a first- the town ball-wasi a tretntioduous suc- Prohibitkpnists have -been your money. Business calls you. Will you come? greatly encouraged by their in- class hair trim or an easy sbave call cess. On No vacation at Midsummer. at the East-end Barber Shop. 9 4104 terview with the government on To 1100re xchaa Gj KE N NE Enter now. See our House Furnishings of! all 1W j; Miss Edythe Law and Wm.Honey Wednesday- Premier Hearst Druggist-Graduate Optician Incipa kinds. Slightly used Carpe majority vote would de- J. Elliott, Pr from 15 cents a yard up. are the voepAists at the St. stated a ma t,%T 2.0 Cor. Yonge and:Charles Sts.1 W. J. GORDON PICKERING I Patrick's concert. tide the cinestiou. 7. 7-1 7 Lamb when fresh is a•iiright7 red or with white fat. ANEURAS�THENIA THAT tWDusters, kitchen clothes, etc., should be -washed last of all. E-TT 45 GILL Shirts should be suspended from 'FOLLOWS LA GRIPPEthe bottom on the clothes line. R. - ------ Boston baked beans require:about HAS NO EQUAL eight hours in a slow oven. ------ Fried food should never become It not only softens the' d%41 Rost and a ''Tonle Is t Proper Treatmeni�D . - 4 y chilled before serving. water but doubles the-qleans. Before stoning raisins sua them in hOd M941 Authority -Says- Ing power of W04. a basin of warm water. everything sanitary and !...FJThere is a' form of neurasthenia!from danger of relapse until your 1 Olive sandwiches are improved by wholesome. ihat follows Is grippe. Doctors call blood is built mayonnaise.up. adding a little mayonnai Ravusa BUINSTITUTIES. The treatment, says the distinguish-I To prevent blue from stfeakini it 'post-grippal" neurasthenia.- ed physician quoted above, clothes mix one dessertspoonfulOne of the for medical all- ) TO on atonic. Dr. Williams"Pink Pillis rest and I" a soda in the bluing water. thorities of New York city in a lec- non-alcoholic tonic, are particularly When making a mustard plaster `ture in the international clinics, said: suited for buildinup the blood'and mix with it. the white of an egg, this the people, the ;resolutions of the tirely submerged, and the discovei-T "BiNiadly speaking, every victim Of strengthening thenerves after an 'at. will prevent the plaster from taus- most important bodies, and all the!has been made use of in the design -16,Ml suffer from Post-griPli- tack 'of grippe. The rich, red blood Ing a blister. petitions that have. been presented, �of the new gigantic oil carriers.' .::.0 grippe al neurasthenia also. Lowering - Of expels the lingeritig'germs from the humbly pleading that the great evil, Another novelty will be the per- Grate all scraps of stale cheese and be stopped.—H. Arnott, M.B., M.C. 'manent storage of large quw' iti' W of .-.nervous tone with increased irritabil-, I it e system and transforms ,despondent place in a tightly corked bottle or tin it and sim- P-S- oil under water. Ordinary oil stor- y is the most striking effect of the. grippe victims into cheerful, healthy, for flavQring soups, a age tanks are splendid marks for big disease, languor of mind and body, happy men and women. ilar things. CIGAR-SHAPED OIL SHIPS- guns, and are also vulne?ahle to at- disturbed, fitful sleep and vague pains: If you have had la grippe d&-not When tomatoes have become. soft wait for a relapse or for the neuras- and' they can be restored to --J tack from the.air. The new method' in the head and elsewhere. The treat-I 'May be Used for Carrying '6il From: consists in sinking. large 'steel cylin- ment calls for rest and a tonic." their eriginal freshness by soaking' thenia that so,often follows grippe, U. S. to England. If you have had In. grippe read thosei but get i box of Dr. Williams' Pink in cold water for an hour. dere filled with oil in an artificial lake, symptoms again: "Languor of mind i Pills now from the nearest drug store I Organdies, chambrays and fine earn-, Cigar-shaped ships, carrying each the oil being pumped in or out as re- ..and body, disturbed, fitful sleep and',.and begin the treatment at once. 1 brics may be washed without danger 90,000 tons of oil, will probably be quired. An air chamber in each cylin- 'vague pains in the head and else-! You -they be washed first in used to bring oil .to England from der provides means for raising it to i u can get Dr. Williams'Pink Pills of fading if where." If you have any or all of-from any medicine dealer or by mail, clear water in which a cupful of very America in the-near future, says the the-surface. them it means that you are still'of- at 50 cents a box or six boxes for coarse'salt has been dissolved. London Daily Chronicle. They - Tering from the effects of la grippe''$2 50 from The-Dr. Williams Medi- Soap and powdered chalk mixed Tey will travel under water, or, Agent—"Whatwas the matter with 1 and that you will not be well and free I cine Co., Brockville, Ont.. and rubbed on mildew spots will re- at least, in an. almost submerged your last place?" Domestic—"The move them. To expeditematters let PO sition, and be towed across the couple had only been married a month, the sp.*hours, dampening it again asotted article lie in the sun for ocean by steamers. It has been found an' I couldn't stand th' love.-makin'." a few that a submerged vesskI can be towed Agent—"Well,- here's a chance in a i ! I it dries. Imuch- more easily than an ordinary house where the couple have been % Useful Hint ' and I It is a goodidea to clean the glass vessel of the same size,' this being married * ten years." Domestic— over pictures with a cloth wrung'due to the fact that the vessel is, "That's too -long. I likes peace and about theral - from hot water and dipped in alcohoL- even in its surface position,almost en- quiet." - Qene Informs- tion fGr the Busy Polish them immediately until they . 'I are dry and glossy with chamois 'or' Housewife House I tissue paper. To whiten ivory knife handles cut -16 sy I a lemon in half, dip it into common 'kitchen salt and rub over the handles. A Spachl From OHr' Ca-laloj , No. Try Variety at Meal Time. I Slanghf.—Clean a head of a pig and This will remove the dirty yellow look No one problem is daily more vexa- a set of feet and put on to boil in i and make the ivory as bright and ll`' an represented in illustration tious than "What shall we have to oold water; cook until tender, remove}white as new. DINING CHAIRS three the meat, strain the liquor, pick all! To ventilate a room having double tb ROOM !at?" Not only Once, but plaint meat from bones. and ch6p­­ffne.­-Re-'windows that dor not open bore- a times a day does the same P "e. Most families are in a peculiar turn to kettle and--se"o"n--with sweet number of holes in the lower edge of Five small and one Armchair, rut as to their eating and manner of mari-rum, thyme, parsley, salt and the outer window frame and fit the in solid oak and solid leather. Cooking. For instance, in one lam- pepper.. Thicken with equal parts of!holes with cork stoppers. The inner, —Itegular $20.00 the wt. Special By -there Is too-frequent appearance'cornmeal and buckwheat. Set on window may thenbe ralse an e of pot roast, mashed potatoes and back- part of-stove, to prevent burn- corl�s taken out to admit fresh air. rice . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .$12.98 Ing. for five hours,, pour In large brown gravy. Another family: will We defy competition. Our bakepan that has been previously wet DRUG FIENDS. not tolerate anything but broiled meat with price8 are the lowest in the and runs up expensive bills for Chops th cold water; use knife or back Dominfoa of Canada. arid stakes. A third family never has'of spoon to smooth in places, wbenil;Nlorphine and Alcohol Are Both and still another has every. des- cold turn out, cut in thick slices, dip Poisomus Drugs. WRITE FOR OUR CATALOG soup, in flour and brown in hot pan. ff sort a pudding. Milk Dumplings- That alcohol is a habit forming it is-full of Haase JPuri3ishing Specials. Is it not possible, and easy also, to ­Woik`4 ounces!. no one.but'its de- .e greatly vary our menus?' f 1,utter,. very slightly warmed; 3 1 drug is denied by met rs not thiajuat�the time-of-year- 8 bread,veteeq- its den-ma—wwald be ­se�ess crumbs; add a teaspoonful of salt and because every one knows men who CITY HOUSE FUILNLSHING COMPANY Install some new methods of cooking ,the old, familiar dishes? Why must ;- a pinch of peppermold in small balls have become victims of the alcoholic 1840 St. Lawrence. Boulevard, Montreal, Qw. - rice always be used as a cereal or as and boil in, 2 that cannot break away from it. quarts of milk for 15 habit minutes. When ready lift with skim,f Nothing le more pathetic than to see a basis of tasteless rice pudding? mer 'and add yolks of 2 eggs to milk some of these' men trying to break off Other countries use it with meat, with a spiced gravy,.and make it the basis pour over all dumplings antf serve. the habit, suffering untold tortures of a meal either as a curry or "Pilaf.", Black Bread Soup—Cut 2 caz+ots� 2 and-failing time after *mo until they X XX 10 JK X 2 AM X X in X)-Al 9 0 a k)o X WE Is it not possible to lake the piece heads of celery, 2 parsnips and 2*very,gide up in despair and plunge in deep- anions into :very fine slices, put er than ever, in hopes of ending C their --�of shoulder chuck and cook it some . pan with % pound of butter and misery.• VZ0 other way than unending pot roast? In It couid be seasoned with -dressing 6,tew gently for hour. Pour over I Morphine is also a habit' forming this t , arts of soup stock, add X drui,--,-but it is very little used com-I and served with a tomato instead of quarts X with the various alcoholic 1 of a brown sauce. In the matter of pounds of -black bread (rye broad), par,:d -bees, -go on in the same 'cut in pieces, boil this nearly on liquor%, use it is not pleasant to soups, many of us hourstrain through Are sieye T the taste and because the habit of N 7­ "ay Of magetable boil" this now add 2 quarts more of soup treating to a dose of rribrphine I-as tomato bisque. How about t all n very 'the other purees, green dried peas,t'stock, bring to boil, add juice-of le not become popular. Its actio' is yellow split peas, . onions, carrots? on, and it is ready to serve. Egg similar to vhat of whiskey or brandy. I X- balls and noodles may be. added I In moderate doses it dulls the senst- AK How about the many kinds of soups liked. This soup may be made in 'biliWto pain and in large doses causes with moat balls or noodles? There is,emall portions, and is very good, profound sleep. riot a foreign nation but excels us in' le, stupor resembling 1.—nuengo.—Make has with I cup u, -1--h al, once the ho it. the variety of its soups. So, too, with: potatoes. Why always the . same meat (cold cooked, cut in small slices) •formed. it is almost impossible. to lam potatoes, small.cup of On-',break off. Men who make a specialty- mashed, boiled or creamed? Under ? cup of r comfort- -I of treating ions (potatoes and on alcohol -the hands of a competent cook they ions cut in dice), the drug and a,lc 'I abit� mothe'rs' Your cares in onions on to fry in 4 tablespoon bell me that.it is easier to cure peZ;.l ing the aches and pains fuls of fat; -when soft add po t. manently a morphine fiend -of the family from youth to old age, are lessened --interesting. Mese, brown stock, That is probably due 1 rthy remedv— become tasteful, varied and really�P"t than - a -A at ==3vh e,.all jFe5eZtWff= M-A X-- large to t e Season ly ra't ve -potatoes, and there is even 'a book on and took one-1 with salt and-pepper to taste,and jus of urging their friends to drink. The 101 diterent kinds of potatoes. I 4K Noone thing will make for greater before liftipg beat 3 eggs in bowl and day is not long passid when some nomy in o—ur-------------lcing than grea��err­` INK -a it — an insult if Vnil ra- f . X "Ok coo Would to]. ­ - =--- Sioan- utes to cook eggs, turn on dish,-mold;fused to drink their dope. Both these variety. Instead of the steak that we. think must always be broiled we can nicely, and send to table. drugs have *e effect of.blighting the- a ase "skirt-steak, or Sank, and have'I — moral sensibility so that a drinking a - : in- N Useful Hints. rrvan will do or say with perfect N L 10 nie en m' the!, difference what he would have shrank price. Instead of the soup that uses, Fresh shoulder of pork stiiffed is from with horror before lhe acquired dill expensive vegetables, we can have a. ,delicious'. the habit. Examples of this we have Bruises-4—Rheumatisin 'Neural money., simple stock or puree for less or iate, when men stoop-1 ---- Instead of---a—dessert—needing--thi�eC-- "Keep a bottle in your home to the most despicable act*, utterly .eggs or more, we can create substi- indifferent to the need or fate of their tutes whiqh taste and look just as s u ie e .1 Price 25c., 50c. and $1.00 attractive, but in which only'a single country. Anyone who has t di d th - X For Neuralgia and "I question knows that much.,of this Mo- egg or none is used. Variety—in 91 11 1 degradation has-had I —AW-W-X X-KW KV 9 Dog-UN)r 19 IN*)I[ XX X cooking—hew- dishes, new 'flavors... -Sick Headache Use ral d Its origin in drink on the part of the person or his These will help the housewife set a. V L- ancestors. Morphine and alcohol are better table at less money. eboth poisonous -drugs and both have the tendency' to affect the higher mor- Old Saskatchewan Dishes. ��� ne al centres first., SELL YOUR MILK v- Tmde Kw4, It is dreadful to contemplate. the Forty miles out from Winnipeg, li .which ithe traffic has acquire& MANY a fa=cr who ing apart on immense sections, I met w wh --- would like to raise some of the happiest women it has In England, France and Germany, his calves is prevented by they have defied the Government and been my pleasure to visit, writes A a] power the amount of milk neces- Mary Mills. 1 the War'Office to do more than slight- sa to feed them. By It soon 'ves relief. Sold in ly curtail their business, In Sweden, In spring and Summer,''and until 91 raisin them he could 1. clean, handy tin tubes at the people voted a hundred to one in sriect the best of the stock and Improve ____-early fall,Oc.farming, with its tetra the hands, brings'much,work to the house- chemists and gencral-stores favor of Prohibition, stFindaroof=Ilk or beef productIots ' but they did not of las hercL wife. After harvest the delightful everywhere.' get it. In Ontario, people have vot- INTERNATIONAL ting from homestead to homestead by large majoritiei-an three dif- VIA Refuse Substitutes: na in favor of prohibit- GROFAST CALF-MEAL substitu -is begun, with dances and entertain-, ferent occasions Solves the problem for him. Itisasclen- raixedwithsicita-, rnepts galore. Ing the- traffic. N6t only that, but tific preVirdtion whic Illustrated booklet' mailed h on request. tnilk,ta fa the place De milk and supplies They think nothing of moto�ing �r resolutions and petitions almost to the calf:very food elementtha t it nee& Th th out number, have poured in to the By its use farmer is enabled to raise his driving a team or sleigh from 20 to 40, calv"and sell his creani or butte 7;W Government, begging that the bars rea.odti t."' miles and dancInK till sunup (sunrise).I . cost ts a trifle compared to the val. r b 1—Zzards come, compelling'! be' closed. On'the other hand, no one whole milk that the calf would otherwise When the bl need. eputation of'liquor deal- st CAWN1 but a quiet d latwnadonal Glrd;& eal is for mle them to remain indoors, they have 16HESEBROUGH MFG.CO. ors have asked that the bu;dnoss be by dealers everywhere --times. Being of 'English,I Write,for our book valuable hints 127 famous I allowed to continue. But that depu- raiAng calve@—free. on JJutch and-French.4mcestry, they cok low Owbot Ave. M"tr"I many . hes*which may be unusual I, tation -seems to have more Influence INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD COMPANY, Lmr-m. TORONTO. CAN. -this tri ion. Nvith Governments than the votes of -.ti <-i {• ,. tie ;• •,,;.,�.., .. :.+. a:,k: •� - z -yr' ••�• .. ..., .. .. .._ , . __ _.,:- ...._ .._ . .. ,..;� ,.. -- - •moi-.—•> _.. ... r.•,• _. .. -•vao"'i� i n - 1 - ;,.`- _ . .PERSONAL xoTEs. - you Can't be Neutral wwr1E YRH$EI. �S assns Asoss V•� S S .� . a Q g1eD POTATO$@, IRISH COS- 4' Information Abgut. Well-known Men on the-food food -q u e s t i o-n. Moine In the Casoltne Lland/ V Car• "' blers. Delewar z Carman Or - In der at once. Supp limited. Write for J%ple and women. You have to decide betWeOM YW oa pole/, Qaotailons - H W. wson BrsmDton Ston The Pripce oI Wales has alresd-y six I mere palate-foods that con. "S /ALM ` —" children. Iron, stone, and carboard money, gam- tain no nutriment and foods ,� being various-p���,'�e ZDZ'GRJOED NER701JNDL A N D - MISS - BLANCHARD TELLS QF P apple■ for male, Also few For wine-cellars at Welbeck Abbey that repair'the bodily Waste. ■ten �citt•n■. R A C;illempie, Abbozm 't' 7 - - DODD'S KIDNEY« PILLS. are the lar est in England.- n 1 nd_ . world at the present moment on pc- ford, Quebec. Sir Edward-ElApr oftatfn writes his cotm-Shredded Whe%tt o e war, Seco g o e an. 77 .7 musical compositions in,bed.- both a palate fwd and a nual report of s well-known financial e Cured Her Kidney-Troubles- — AIR SILVER-BLACK CROSS.FIRZJI2 Y.. x-T= � -{- .The jisltop of-Landon has-three-,. musclt--builder. You-- -,can firm. P foxes, trade for used­car. Reid - +� Other^Sufferers Can Learn Froin ' secretaries, the Archbishop of.Can- keep in.-good- health and'-at ' •In-one of the Caroline•Islands;-for- Bros., Bothwell. Ont. Her Experience How-They'Can Find terbury five. . y I the top-notch- of physical example, captured by Britain from the gyp WAaTBn s-Core. : { Prince John has an edition of "Rob- fitness by eating this dell- ,Germans extraordinary stone acne inaon Crusoe" the cover of which i- ' y y OMEN Ir1and weave CARDERS Z {' ,. � -- "coin" Y'i spinners and- weavers._ .We rrlll Pa uetville Gloucester Co:; N.B.- cious, read cooked whole is being used. Each coin consists of •• q ' Cost £30, ready-cooked, � pay inexperienced help whale lep,rning - Mar. 6th ;(Special).=Simple and - { a large, thick stone wheel, ranging weaving. Good wages paid in all these straight to the I General French tuns on the point of w�]eat cereal for breakfast, � departments, and • steady work for g point is the statement -. from one to 12--feet in diameter, and moncha to come. F,or further pexticu- of Miss Justine Blanchard, of this retiring from the Army Uefore the;; uniheon or an meal. having',a hole in the centre through I larm, apply.to the Slingsby Manufactur - - 1 y place. She has tried Dodd's Kidney j Boer War. L - -' whjFh a pole can be puerto carry it Ing co., Ltd., Brantford, creta 'Pills and found-them good and she I The principal New York papers are about. pox /ALi „ . IffZWWA?34s/ , wantsee verybody to know it. Miss now regulai ly taken at Buckingham. Iron money has been used in, Ger- - �� PROFIT-MAKING NEWS g d JAS -Blanchard says: _ Palace. _ _ `+�_ ��.�, Imany since last, October, when,_ one office■ for sale to R os. Ontario "I suffered-for a long time with my 1 Lady Iva Wilson has five grandsons {� ,�'•'' ` `' f hundred million coins of the value of towns. The most useful and interesting 'I 1 } of all businesses. Full information os. kidneys.. I used Dodd's Kidney., Pills in the Army a-nd Navy. . She is a sis- one cent,each were issued. In Mexico, I application to.-Wo-on-Ptiblishini mom and-they cured me completely." ' iter of the late Duke of Fife. r� where everything is also in a state of .t>any. 73 West Adelaide BtYTornnte. i war..and chaos,•cardboard mons has One simple statement like that is King Manuel has in his possession�' y WANTaa worth a dozen learned dissertations on _ x been issued, while-tramway tickets, a letter from King George, thanking� NGS-WILL PAF CASH FOR OAT, Kidney.disease. 3t tells the suffezer him for his-offer to serve in the Brit- er)titling the holder to a-ride, have 13' flour and sugar bags. write ager. - s+ Y j lsh Army at the outbreak of war. . Made'in Ca12aGka. ' from kidney trouble ust what he or ! been used for small change. Ira Evans, Ft. �M1 tlltam, Ont. she wants to know-that a cure,can At the German Court it is against —'-- ' M.ISCt?LtAMEOila• s be found 'in'Dodd's'Kidney Pills. 1 e lquetbe for -the Emperor -to shake' Cause and Effect. - ';AN EXCELLENT REMEDY For Dodd's Kidney Pills are no Hands with anyone who-is not of royal The-corner policeman found Na ur LANCER. TUMORS. L. cure with- cure-all. They are purely and simply p yb FOR THE Cl'IILDREN internal and external, cured with. rank. leaning against .a telephone pule one; out pain by our home treatment. Write a kidney remedy. The reason why they T I a■ before too late• Dr. Bellmaa Medical Since King George's accession, night about a month ago. "Well, Mrs. Laura Jackson Brantford, I • Limited. collrngwood• Oat y.1 cure Rheumatism, Lumbago, Diabetes, ueen Mary has purchased over two�well,how'd ou ha en to get into this ' Bright's Disease, Heart Flutterings,j Q zen pictures by• _English inoderri condition:"y he asked• as -he helped;Ont., writes: "I have found Baby's - BOOK 014 Dropsy, Pain in the Back; and other Own Tablets such an excellent remedy SE diseases is that all these are either artists. It is" not _ _not yet certain whether Lord Nayburvacashn,-,homeexplained the patient.'•R'ifesh just left f'r for children that I have no•hesitation OG j g i It n recommending them,to all mo- Did How toEFeed$ , , , � Kidney diseases or are caused by dis- Crichton is dead or 'a prisoner of wa; ;'.was just a night or two later that the „ ordered kidneys.-.Dodd's Kidney Pills he was reported missing several same policeman found Naybur lean-;thers. Thousands of mothers say mailed tree to any address br � the same thing concerning the-Tab- Ithe Author ro` cure them by curing the kidneys. months•ago. _ ;ing against the same pole in.the same Isstiss's = -- condition. "Whit's the ecuse this lets,e o lde use mother nothing used them ! esaf IL CLAY GLOYER. V.S. + ""- ,. s w e else. They Gassman Ila West SlstftsmkNewyak J WASTE NECESSARY IN FOOD time?" asked the cup. "She's back, .are for sale at all drpggiste or baaaamm y A Canadian Mother's Answer. 'answered Na bur. . Because our ancestors ate e6arser y mail at,25 cents a box from The Dr. -waste with their food they developed William%' Medicine Co., Brockville, K-�•wK BICYCLES , "'I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier," I a long bowel,"moat-ly a muscular tube,• Those-Dear Girls. Ont. a c fah G Thin muscle was not intended for 1► e ttedwithRo7r..C�s:s. I didn't want him joining in the Alice-I take half an hour's beauty s ,v;,, Dja+fsre „ me.e,ye t o _. strife, I digestion purposes; but to carry sleep every afternoon. Cowie'B'eAe and Hak.D'ta waste. We have inherited this nitre Truth Crashed. cAebL7i,,r, hlah�,adop,dp" -But I'd taught him not to shirk when Marie-You should make it much' hent inctuAtn Ved- g cular tube, _Waste-containing food- 6, - Wifie-Haw do you like my. new yard■fumy iroets I i • when right-meant danger, longer, dear. g as essential to'iia proper function rs hat? �naFREE X9154124 ; That truth and honor greater were light ht is to the eye. . Because modern j ! Hubby-Well,Weli m dear, to tell you for B Y- Y espa�er o! n.,saad.,ir than' life. IdInara'■ Lsnlmest Once, >'anarnd ; adXgrerr aarraL Yoa� foods have little ornate the .human rthe truth= a doe I didn't dream I'd make him don the'bowel'muscles have weakened from -- i'n " "� s khaki, I lack at exercise. Constipation and j A Strategical Move. r W.ifie-Stop right therg. If-you'rq �° > -*a going to talk that w about it I T.W.BOYD 'Olt. a' -I never thought that.war was in indigestion have resulied. Dr. Jack.1 Mrs. Close I'm -writing to hasker the a the plan, T =`�:who practised for. years as an Browns to meet the ronesis tet---� at-_dont want to know. _ _ owi4t�'#�•11ia�' But-.now he lies in France with many ,intestinal specialist, has devised Ro- dinner, and to the Joneset4 try meet - others, man Meal. a food which has plenty the-Browns:_ We owe them both, ou: 6lranslaled Eyelids, _ And yet I'm very glad he proved a of waste' to eiiercise the bowdl" mus- know. ISore Eyes mllamed by expo. ;cles and Is also highly nourishing. It ruretasaa.Yast■nd>Mb/ a g ► "_ - " ,prevents Indigestion and conatipa Clone-But I've Beard that they've relieved by • ,q I didn't%alae m boy to be a soldier," 'e Barbs 1 ti tion._ Most grocers.sell ft: I fuse were want have to � N . Made by the. Roman Meal---fiars-'- - ii r" e .� y r, 1 duet quarreled and don't St ii g o m a Yoc,r as pee Satele. 1!IsrlM�» j -- — — a E .. ::A • But I d tau lit him_to-hold-vroatEl3 1s$-nY-'i`orontQ, Canada. _ _ rive in- in reepeet, ' - —•1' In et• rt at all. gairelnT 2Se.For6eetdtits yelrssaak ! I1 1nP.!`LovP,line ' 'How could I atop him rushing to the I Odd. }' Liruggirts-orHoeing EyeWad,Cs ,ad ags ; _ ns. stsatattvtMasr sell■ _ from New York March 16 = colors Fair Hostess (entertaining wound-1 NOTiCE TO �1TALLION Off'\ERS. ` A 22 \ r AK 1KAa�7.i" salts from When Britain tried the weaker to ed soldierly-And so one-Jack John-i —' It is a long time.since Peter. Pindar �e4„ y�rK �ai�n :1 a so ! - protect P son buried you, and the next dug you; The inspection of stallions under wrote: -"Care to our coffin arida a -�ftaa ae,.,.„a rens ON"= When liberty and chivalry and'honor up again and landed you on top of a the Ontario Stallion Enrolment Act nnil. no doubt, and every-gvia,- so sad ay. Arvlr ter dah" and baud Were crushed to serve a mighty ns.- !barn. Now what were your feelings? will commence March '23rd, 1816, merry, draws one 'out." _ A. o. satEtssir. Ca. Awl. tion'a plan, _- _.. Tommy-.lf you'll . believe me, Stallion owners wit] 'notice that horses caaad: S.A. raises. Lcoited, "I didn't'raise my boy lobe a soldier,"I ma'am, I was never mo risai-..inspected in the Pall of 1914•do not aema rdis Liatmsat selte.ee Neuralau _ ss 4eage ss.a regents _ , r require to Abe in. ected at this time or ares ttuaa: Agent. Y But-oh, I am so gla�he probed a'in all my lite. � fl man! _ i but all other horses inspected previous _ �to•the Fall of 1914, which were -not >Mglaard'a Linlmeat ogres Burns, nte•. /TO1aD + -- Y 1 - _4. he naleam.o c works ever day .+ i then eight sears old, must be inspect- �_- I didn't raise m bo bo.be•a soldier, I s:lavv'titosr I His Number {{ed in_order to be enrolled for - 1916. I'd merely taught him liberty was �' 1 nr y r - >ii Application. should be mane at once and n� nc durhnd the year send for • I "I want a pair of pants for my! PP s , The hatred 'of op re�sion which he sick husband;' exclaimed the woman, to the Secretary of the Ontario.Stal- ratalog w' t o++ lior, Enrolment Board, R. W. Wade, _' g' /ss bD" Viµ. cherished ) I 'What. size. asked she .clerk. . 27 To"ate Aa•eade. • �oso:to — I had given rood:! -4 don't know, butt-think he wears Parliament Building,, Toronto. jank, AL To keep his right of manhood _ and 'is 14% collar." too CAm"r Cc's My . .Not to Blame. _ - of honor, ' aeiaau7a's Ltalas•nt for sale everywhere{ Customer (indi nantl ) Thal ar-i Bot Spavin or Tiorouthols ,r . He felt was part of Britain's usuaT'* ,t, - g y - p The Ideal Winter Resort pin' PETRO(:RAD OFFICERS' CLUB. rot* you sold us 'hadn't been in the-but you can clear them oil promptly with "I didn't raise my boy:to be a soldier," house a da before it began to s - Golf. tui Driven, hting. Uhn g y g 60ll, Tennis, Yathtlts;, Fishing ,r But oh! how proud I am he proved a i dre...Afully. a♦ I and Sea Bathing. Present Gar- ' at■n, Cheap Apartments and Food-for-War- Dealer-You asked me for orie That neon of the Ottawa (Seth) Real- _ --- ->�ors'and Familka---- - . +�oelld �e quioTc to Teach, mum. a horse same time. The Qfficers' Club, of Eetrggrad, is i•- and you work th -THE FIRSTTASTE. _ bib • - probably the most elaborately housed «',. heats .been uslug 13INARD'8 hair. $2.00 per bottle, delivered. � � organization of its kind in the world.'1AN131ENT in our,home for .a num= Will teltyouu ore i�*nto. r_090 ter of remove the Hotel - Acqutrrd the._Habit.B:hea_a Bag-- ace to one o er o yearn an -use .no:ret ter n=.. Book 4 M eta of the 617--built Iment but MINARD'S. and_ we can the antiseptic liniment far m■nkin lsoaa aiOaad>I>�q r myon a[A! _ situated .o 400. and coffee_ contain a drug--caffeine- around three sides of a spacious quad- recoinmen t s y or �p a s, Ea r $25 per wee es bruises... pains or_tightlies% of _t21e "o"' e" fit°" tmhrrad Glands.Wena. Rates s 12e per week and upward, which is esi4ciaily 'harmful fo chil rangle. ' The lenormou§ building -ia• chest, Forene%s of the throat, head,; crm Auav'rain veickly. prize it sari ri -�dren�bliey would doubtless hesitate maintained largely at the ex ense of •iwau u dmcrtau or e�ttnyea ►+.ae to tae U.s w by HOWE d TWOROGER, ache or-anything of that sort.We wili_w F.YOUNG,P.0 F.,Slelymans Blde.,Montreal,Csn- before giving them tea,pr-coffee to Is the State, and during the period of-not be without h one single day, for abwrbioe and Aburbine. Jr., are made to Camds. HAM-ILTON, - drink. 'the war itis ripen, praclically with- we g t' a new bottle before the other, _ ®ERMUOA i Bermuda to reached by the it "When I was a child in my mother's out charge, to Russian officers quay i-tell used. 1 can kecommend it highly { ere o! the Quebec e.8. 1.2 rms and first begsti to nibble at•tered elsewherethan in Petfi6gra3, to,anyone. ss Broadway, New York. things at the table, Mother used-*o-and to their wives and-familiesJOHN VGALKFIELD. j -? give me sips-of coffee: 'And 'so- I The huge- r:ceptiorr rooms are de Lal-iaxe- Islaiids, Lurlenburg_ contracted the coffee-habit early. %orated with oil paintings and fine i S. - - RE441 ` . "I continued-to use coffee until I engravings presented by various regi-. Eefore plac- � n was 27, and when I got into office 'menta;and marry of them•by the-Em--' - -just L�l�-zh'.�iq Ing your order for work I-be an to have nervous s ells. peror himself. On the floors above Reeds, see our IB16*old- work p Two clergymen met'together one I tj ea dvbilee catalogue it is tree - 'Especially 'after breakfast I was so-are 160 bedrooms, ranging in price evening. One of them was smoking, Gov't. Stan. B$17 T�is g, No. 1 Red Clover $16 40 $ i17 ,! '! -nervous L_cauld scarcely attend-1:o my,from 30 cents to $2'.60 a day. For a pi actire to which the, other ob- No. 1 Almyke •••••••••. 1$.00 j - - correspondence." (Tea produces about,the lowest priced one is provided with jected very strongly. "Is-it possible,"; No. 1 Timothy .•• .•, 5.6e the same ill effects as coffee, because 'a capital bedroom, electric '•light- s .and said the non-non in disgust, " ' , callow sou for each cotton bas gn , that � W say railwa01 ay freight to O - •; they both contain the drug, ca8eine.) 'hot and cold water. For the maximum- you smoke tobacco? ' Even' a pig tarso had Qn•t»o over "At night, after having had coffee figure an officer or .his, fancily --can-woitid not smoke so vile a weed!" s uts new life in your -for. supper, I could hardly sleep, and;have a sitting-roo , double bedroom "Ther I suppose," asked the other, harness. Keeps it from f on rising in the morning would feel .and bathroom. "that you .do not smoke yourself?' drying up .and cracking. weak ands nervous- _ A four-course table d'hbte costs 40 "No, indeed, I should thunk -not!" Makes it soft,pliable and .' 'A friend persuaded me to try cents, which is remarTcably`chesi c�oZi-•« en, myy ear ro er, sai _ postum:' sidering the high prices which at pre-I companion_quietly,•"who-is'more like _ . animsor vegetable fats A. "I.can now get good sleep, am sent rule in Petrograd. The club has'the pig,you or I? free from nervousness and headaches. been so popular-that there are.at least P lion OW1'1,erS so become. rancid. . It -�I recommend Postum." Name given 12 applicants for each vacant apart- tsiakes harness last longer. The iasynotaoa o!stallions Hader by Canadian Posttim Co:, Windsor, meet, the oatasio stallion saroisasat aeaJera Everywhere - y ant. The_club also operates the immense Lot, Will commaaoe starch sssd, T6 �rkon Postunn comes in two forma. „ "amity and navy stores," where Rus- isle. An a9ylloatieas for ss.' ") _ -Postai Cereal=the origfihs�form- abn officers and men can buy ani ne- soimeat aha m.veots°a' asoem- You will Mild r>�lis1 in Zai-�tlll l t► the prop" fee, mast b. trawr>f es rx ALL raatas ;must be well boiled. 1&and 21ic pack. cessariea and lincuries at practically este! s,■ale4 y + ASeS• coat price. ts' the' Nosetary's oboe, syasrir ,� a__ meat sailat"s+Tomato,b7 narch -•- Instant 'Postum--a soluble powder - '1'= Ol1ih�hl�'s11d� " lase. �fleversn", Ode, >m ease a agplo . LOOP"- iter, OO rye. ,•;;. -•- -dissolves quickly in s--ell$--of-laot.wa- -. .Do you know where Johnny Locke Wish ZsO• and,with cream and sugar, makes lives, my little boy?" asked a ties w nitre: March soa tats. Z6041e biro r gentle on"Cur#. ���l tlaa wail only>»�•at isossasoa delicious beverage instantly. 30c ficed old lady.- -!Se ain't home; bot �? !g�,.p�n�i rto.w- ,�.� + oWa.:.. A+asss � Cnd 50c'tins. if you give me a penny I'll find-him - _ - to 1s: W. ersAe. - Both forms are _equally delicious for- you-right,offr" replied the 'lad. nsm+sars. oataslo /moa #arW- . �� ' sant>•Mfi..latilatnist atedlldiia/s,. -'.'And cost shout-the-same per cup. All right; you're a. nice-little boy. - "There's a Reason"- for Postum. Now; where is he?'v "Thanks-I'm v --sold by Grocers. him." ED. 7.._. ISSFFE 11-'16. �.w 1 rY ..' •v " .* . . .,r,Za�> .,t}s... �, �.. ..c•.x3. .. ..,... _..,,..:._..,�,...... ..d.- ..':-r �. .�...• .,we�i' _.<t_ .--�.s.:'''. "y°'•_. _icet.�ffir.e-'v s:-�• �¢ ...y .,may ..-s.. PiCKKRING COU"IL . .. ,llriw ldverEi anfa. :O ,/1� - I E S_ IM ORWISh aesa>FIrmay marniasat"a00oa r IftThe pines Council mob he Oth at to , ad joo est on Monday the 8th last.. bpicobrias out. BEE-HOUSE FOR LE--40x12 ft. ,,t Members$11 present the_reeve in the Apply to EARL BOOLE,Pickering.Phone / . . ti.. draw :• '" chair. tug. _ .. - - sats BEST " SOME e, A number of accounts were present- ei ., 1.86 per year; 11.00 if paid in advance. ed fttt payment and referred to the FOR SALE - Throe _Shorthorn FRENCH SPECIAL LINES PURPLE 8ubsorlpticaetothe United Stales 6130 '" respective standing committees-1 BprioRen,ti,]i.PRAT , 1So i,Whitby �/� v x .. /� in ad-Yazoo A communication was read from Oat CA_�NED IN" CALF` M Lieut.-Col. J, E. Farewell, sec-st:ary VOR SALE-Newmilfh cow, splen- F�1 _PEAS - $EST GOODS :MEAL of the Recruitingg League, of Ontario did milker,apply at lot 19,can. 9, Picker- F+d —_JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, County,aakingforgrant of SM ae ►ng.(HrockRoad)oraOcLrsss-JAYEB WHITE, ' NOTEti AND C0,11MtNTA hminary to an equipment for the 102nd yp�;;q FOA SALE-Several York• TI\S rRIT' CED per O Battalion,19ow being organized is the S•hire wt}ite soars. due about April lat. For 25.Cents -PRICES"- 25 lbs. z, nt Ontxrip, _ Write or phone E W EVANS Clarem 0JI1oao - __ _ tress ent W1 son oi• the'UaiteT �Xr.,Murdock washeard re," .cutting .ate '"Ll ---- -- ' - -- States has been severely criticised of trees on the original roadillo.wlince UOR SALE-2 new milch cows s: "W LENT COM3SE'�ICES THIS WEEK by the pro-allies fur the stand he between lots 1'4 and 15 in con. S. years old,Just in,also 7 batters 3 yre old, - - �- 11jr. Appleton was heard in behalf due lii March,apply to HENRY mOC)HE Yicker- r j �'e carry a full line of FISH has taken towards the'war.'" It is of NIr. Somers-Cocks, re statute labor rag Y O,:lirock roads £3tf said that he has been influenced Performed. ' EED POTATOES FOR SALE---A FRESH. F$OZ) N FISH SMOKED and PICKLED A commungication was read from J. quantity of Early Eurekas and Gold O -FISH by -the Geriban sympathisers, Ross Robertson" re grant to Sitk"c invotaes. Apply to E. COLLINS. Dun- Halibut 13c, 2lbs. 25c. - when he ,should `have had the Children's Hospital. Barton F °or phone Win Cowan aosebauk: Finnan Haddie 12c a lb Ms�4 The standing committee ou Contin- Bell phone Q5 Q•l/ Trout'13c lb. 2 lbs. 25c. Haddie Fillets 14c a lb ' United States :actively assisting g -- Ciscues 13c a ib - the al#ies, and that he should have gencies reported and recommended .WANTED-On April 1st a capable pafinent as follows : John Murkarman for general farm work c.n twenty s X11#te Fish 12C a lb. Digb3•s 22c a bog joined them as Boon as the neutral- for advertising 1,00 ;1 Gibson & Gibson acres,good wages: make Wsobal application (� COd Fish 8 lbs for 23c any Saturday afternoon or Sunday, xw_H C Red Salmon 14c a lb. for meeting council and. attending BOSWELL, Pfckaring 7 Labrador Herrin({ ity - of, Belgium was violated. court re Pickering-bridge last year, -- --- - 1 5 cents a-lb 1 ' Those who have` criticised hint 18,50; Bell Telephone Co., rebate of EED GRAIN FOR SALE-A quan- a� Pink Salmon llc a]b: .� i111ky live to learn that the' }Ali percentage charged in error .of taxes, S titp of Manscheuri No, n ,Barley, and a t 3.64;M. Gleeson, div. court clerk for quantity,of white wave oats, Free from all pursued by W#sena was the best attendingcourt, 'L.00; S. H.Stevenson noxious seeds, Apply at lot 10.con,9,Pickering RIGHARDSON ' S " n io D,seeds, p. or Hell phone; CLAL'DF fop the" r-vuntry. The United bailiff, Por attending' Division court; FIELD, 9s�8 2.00; Municipal World for 8-subscrip- ,� Was so poorly prepared for wai• to Municipal World,8.50 :John Scott TwOR SALE-One brood sow, due - -- SHOE STORE that if she had enteredthe con- salary as auditor, `Lb 00;Chas, Parker, F march lath:0 a ,register Ewe Jamba seg. �•-�•*-eT - ; Two6hro shire ewe•,registered;AW aitgs for "PEEL'S IJa.itf�.11,,iL' flirt she would not have been in a salary as auditor, 115.00; D. R. Beaton hatehitg from bred-to-lay white w':Vi'k.ttes: tills hhS►► 0 • position to render valiia'ble assist 'oil acct: of salary, 15.00. Ap yLo ALE%GaAylotaticon ?, PickeriaR: Pa The standing committee on Roads It Ao z;Clsremoat ss &ace. 'As a ueutral she has been and Bridges reported anal-recommend. OST-On Monday. March 8th, be Our Annual January Sale -of great benefit to the allies by ed payment as follows ; P. Morrison. Ltween Fort Pen? and Myrtle. a medicine overseer rd. div. 6, statute labor tax cheat..pecusum and three Huff•lazobee. The, of Boats, Shoes, Rubber`s, ' supplying them with munitions of on 38 dttys, 40,85; A. P. Somers-Cocks ander Alli receive reward bs teavtag same with war. It may be said that Britain work performed on div, 2Z 10.47 ; Ben- the traeeni nod or at the Mule hotel, l3 a y HREW'BTE ,o,a,Claremont Felts,­and .Spats Leggings Et also was unprepared. That was net Bros„ for gravel on div," 64, 8:90 ; 7 7 p Bennett Bros., for gravel in div,' 47, SEED OATS FOR SALE-O. A. C. 3the case so far as her army tsar 3.20 W. E. Holtby for shovelling Sao 72, gov. rnt:ent Inspected, fres from 1(IQ1I p:td secure the biggest - s foul aseds■ad germination test is 99 per cent. Call and concerned, but a& regards her snow in dyi',_?7, t,80 ;Thos, Oliver �� Price go cents per bushel. Orders for leas than n, drawlag gravel con. a. 8.00. 10 busbela not. accepted. Ind. phone Clare, r Ilftivy, no country ti 139:ever 80 n'E�ll The committee on Relief reported iso1. .AR:H1 R CAaavrHEHS, .R a :Lo,9, bargains ever offered. a prepared as Eugland was on the and recommended the following pay. Claremont - -nth of Atlgiist, 1911. IWbile her II'ent : J. 1l'. Gregg for coal supplied IMPROVED Farm Londs tit'anted- Bell Phone 151. - - - - r Mrs. Green, 8,49. From 10 to 100 acres,' t1ia have Client& army was very small or "con•_ On motion the auditor's report was wanting land to go cn this-spring. If you �+�t Eelriptible"as the Kai;e� described received and adopted and the clerk have property to sail we can' and you buyer&. Je it Lr L i �+ O N instructed to have.200 co lea tinted write as an i may ohs:YOU have got to sell. /� P y p p �n mle,no char a to pots, Toronto, O�T913-0 WHITBY, ON TA RIO — it, the nary ryas the gCeat obstacle for distribution. I REALTY.L9 Coigne 6t, Toronto. >Z3 517 t Xn the way of German aucces4. A by-taw Alts passed np pointirsg ` 1Throtl II his d# uu as a nen- Frank Gregg overseer of div, e7 in.F!'OR SALE ComfortNble 9 roomed R 3 dwelling sieoated as King 8e Yickermg tral Wilson has f service to place of ZL, H. Pugh who declines to �R.tL,lnarter naso of good gazdan with large act and H. NV. Marks, of erseer of div. and small fruit. Tha"bones is in good repair ESTABLISHED OVER 11 YEARS ,the allies by re to recognize With Jany of bard and soft water the latter - of Ge to disregard 15 in place of John Barrett whorefuses piped the kitchen PoAwatoo teaT be bad ChB right to.act. April sat;apply to P I}]lORaO6ELtE P,ckaricg THE TA�_D A R D BANK 0 FCANADA r international 1aW: any lvbi2 cots• The council now adjourned to meet Out 9946 sidered him a weak man, may A�Iain on "Monday, the 3rd .dap of, `. alter their ciOnion ug haw before Amit,-for the tranuction of-general EE'D GRAV,% FOR SALE-Wheat STATEMENT OF AFPAIRS ON 31st ,JANUARY, 1916, Br, >lar uia ani wi;d Goose : Oats-Reaaa.s Condessed from Government Report: NN bite and O A C. tic, 71 G . - 1 he Scotch Hero:Barley,0.A,t.:,Td: - - on bYIIGLf.3 8 IF F FOL' HAVE HOGS OR FAT Ciorer. •act Aislka. Ali the foraR1ing ,seeds Notes in Circulation. . f 3 271,:63.00 C. on stand d 1]07.4a1.la VE SALE Lave been t.:ste.d at Ottawa aa�l fouuI goal Deposits...... . ...... 43,.099.050 77 Dep•xut in Central Gold Re- CREDIT CALVES.TO SELL asi high in aertnination.allatncel clean and nuc c�Beaks o , rvc� SN;oN.N EXTENSIVE it o pays a tat Feb.., ti C1 e a tip needs Write for thoca. PLoae= Mark. 1915. ����............. REa. 1�OR ES, CATTLE JUSEPB LAPP Bo�.a.R.Jo. I, � ���m;s .... a.. eser.t Pn and-uaciivided" 8 X00 M 00 IIr totber debts,&meat sac# 3.196.479 K R J. H. WICKSO� Cut, profits 0,061.646.99 L.oanil on call in Canada 2.329"242 74 _ Implements. Furniture, Etc„ M.2987. -St. Lawrence Market Asp ge�nres.under Letters of r the property oi' Toronto. ALL ABLE FARM FwilOR. SALE ... =7s9s,ts te414.3110 9131 . Ih.�J. 0- 3313��TT i laic for the purchauntil se of the arday, Marc Won Credst >�C17=1 ttou Fats . ... 13.947.913 10 WINTER � Y - _ h s J Freemeat.. oa Fuad. lSe.Na N - AT - GOODS ! Peak rremises(Freehold) 1.171]61 76 .firing of one hundred sad fifty &erne. comtooa &"other Assets ,, 131 SN M Lot 23, Concession 9, Pickering vl ea of the north part of lot w con.i. Ficke p-wdaiit.te 'Acte tances r contra,. 22s+a,ls e the winter seasOa has arrived on the promises ars • new bask up-to-d•te � p ti's (1 mite racer OP Claremont),on we era ora ted to supply house w th hot vater tag•oo each door Drive 6Sa wtZ 171.!L llsas27.171 1i :. house and good horse'stable, tw.t barns. one otbard and soft Tim"y, March t1w 21st, 1916 your tuany Wants iii with stabling beasub. Tbetedloutbuikliags have J a.. our line. been aterr nd ruynning stream through Centre 'of - ;._The following property, vis: If yon Ste'#a need-of farm, About frame acres of bush conal"I. of RZGISTZRED HORSES . beech,maple and pine .All workable and May Qa+eeo(296903. bay ware. 8 year Bob-sleighs and Cutters. Getting Mostly seeded down Sire paexpea r •h•Ir a:• ��� �� O old. sire McQueen. in foal to Lord Bowe, Pulpers, Gasoline amine the title at his own asIPP17 and the .. � f Tea- vendor&hall not be boand to aopPly+a7 dna• P • Gleneffer: Qoeen's 11[aid, [903791, bap Engines or Wheel- . I abstract& or otber •v,denoa of title esoept -- mare. 8 years old. by McQueen: . foal barrows, - there is h1a poaaaa•fon: Tesmr of-ani. h•It } paiobass money down,balance assured by firs . ' to Baron Ascot; June Blossom�266� - -Call air or write to mortgage on Lerma m.t usay be aRwit urea brown mare. 6 years old. by Gallact bstwea t the pare!«. Tha htgltiest or soy tsa- Clhattan. in foal to Two-le-One: Coral L. $link$, Pickering der not necessarily accevead. For furtwr is appetising and invigorating. Poor Tea 1B Queen [9D061;,bay mare. 8 years old. odors apps;eo J,W. DOLE.R S,•No. A. - I 'Natural��� "$"' nauseous-,and injurious to the health. sire 1![cQ:ueeo; August Bell[38T701, b7 ` Gallant Cat bay mare, rising 9 y LI TON ~� p years old; Polly Vowitt [131608] by , —�-- ' - - i BafCt smile, est Illy, 2 years old: FO? Lsd188 H$fii8 �_ 'T - . � ave Jne eC a rg8 6h d e Ti t7r -efVdd Bay cott..by Chester Prtnce. am Hi h r�, y�- ,'' OE Queen, rising 1 year old; Black colt. This will be the spring fashion. Buy I - FOR BALE BT - _ _.hlg}1=grade lea, -.ttsLek, green and mixed, _ -&ire Royal Baron,dam June Blossom, direct from the manufacturer and get - riaing I year old; Bay filly,sire Bright your wings at wholesale prices. Beau• v T. Robinson, �OOd1o00d `that we are selling on their merits at 35C. 8mile.h.d., 3 years old. 3 crossings; tiful Natural Wings in any color. Can =Chestnut mare, driver, 5 years old; he .re-cleaned. re-dyed or re-shaped. A quantity of large potatoes. per bag own pony, 10 yesrooid.sate-ter chit. 'Plfls 4s.-bible.. with the made up of 90 Iha, 82; seed, per bag Je3 lb.'in one pound }�ack:iges, also in 5 .lb. _ ren to ride nr dtive. _ wing as ordinarily sold. -- of 90 lbs, $1.60 CATTL-s \tie will supply any shade or color I have ggrown this variety for 3 years and 3-1b. tills. This Tea: is extra good and - ''Fresh cow.8 yrs old, dile time of sale. re iced. Peace 80 cents sad 90 cents and wilLsay that I have never grown zs�20; of a-tN'Et+Pt r1!t1+E. ;in _ ._. ',oFv..iTtr'r uggre 739n"P - Roao cow.b yre old, due Tune 2nd: �'r per' Pure v°h#te T3 cents to µ per.pair. _ $angle wiogc+ 3o cents and.- color,,round in shape. shallowpeg,a ,- �uaAug.-13th; Reft"ei- 50 cents each. _ -- splendid_cooker. .gnocl" cropper and. -=-: - o @ freshest. - far,rising 2 yr,old, beef ringer: 2 Red free frcnn rot. _ cey es -. steers,rising I year old. - -nA -- R y The Whitevale Feath r Co. f A. o. C, 7z70ats at - - - r gr i ar the �, Also, A gIlRT1,l1Cf h � ._„ — •'=-��. PIGS AND POULTRY �� x _ • - -whit f zsx1F; �'hitevale�Ont. 1311 r.Pnt� pPr hu�hel.-- _ 23 _� 9 Pigs, ':mouths .cid; 2 Geese, and a _ _`.. - __---- GEOR GE Li ander: Ducks and a drake and x• - it W Hens. ' I3tPLEMEN-TS ETc. Binder. M.-H., 3 ft cut; Slower, 5J ft. $ROVC323A�t 3 �NTAR=O cut; Seed drill. M.-H. I$hoe, -horse rake, Vii,-ii., 12; Single low, Wilkin. r p •p l7 - eon,No. 7: Plow, Pete Hllmlltcn No. ._ .. _ 7; 2-Furrow plow,Verity; Hay cutter, �.� - Deering; Cultivator. M.-H., I9 teeth: ---,- - - - Your King-arid Country .Need You" e " Elorn cultivator, 3L-H.; nearly new: Land roller; Scuffier, Peter Hamilton; - Set of harrows; Wagon,Speigbt; Topbuggy,g�, nearT--�eW-Y'rurk t� a: SAC - -- - of ggy,sleighs;-Cutter-, Ty Turnip valve;Hao 50. M E-N. WANTED-- , rack; Grindstone; 2 Crowbars:' Pick; - _ Number of'grnin bags; Cbains. hoeF, To E`LI3T IN forks, doubletrees and other Articles too riumerous to,meutign,_get of team _ -THE '"W H/TB Y' COMPA N Y harness with.breeching; Set of plow, - harness, long tug; Set sipgle harness; OF THE — get of gonv harness, Good robe, Buf- ;Jo robe, Organ, Uxbridge, Wash. HQ]Yte see ers 111;th Ontario County Battalion for Overseas Service. 6tands and dressers, Bed springs and : - mattresses, Carpets, 2 Extension tables, Round table, .2 Cupboards. � curs�oris This1Battalion will-be commanded by Lieut.-Col. Sam Sharp, M. P., t 2 Couches,Hitched chairs, Steel kit- ' - .-chenr,ange, nearly new, Box stove. Evetrr TueOdars' March to QCtobeir Uxbridge, with Major Robert Siliith,'of Columbus, Daisy churn, Separator, 1I. H.,- new,. ds es Second in Command. �— Lamps,dishes and other articles too Ali Rsii1 _ _ . numerous.to,mentign.. _ Ne> tiOA- -- •, — _ II:.T ' . - Every Wedna►y During 3esso�n g About 6 tone of timothy hay, About Iia Gres! LsKes Route Enlist with your County unit, a Battalion which will be exclusively - 7 Lona of clover bay,About 7- tons of l�awt ere out on the preirtes where last year Canada's Crept l0l recruited from"your-neighbors and acquaintances, and Alfalfa hay. _ Wboat Croy was produced there is a hoose wkitb4 fbe'you.. TIN r ;who are known to yon all.' ' ds the Carni is leased all will be sold, - .office ed`by Hien iv CANADIAN . PACIFIC Brack St., Whitby, to ' .BALE AT ONE O'OLOOK, 8NARP - Apply at Recruiting Office, TRRyLe: Small igs;hay, poultry sadAMML will talm 1�'�'d the abolrt bat - any Officer, N.:C. O. or titan of the 118th. places,and help you to success: ti ' all sums of$1 and under,cash;over H, I1, MAJOR, Lieut:,' GEQ,�. P. EVERY, Capt., that amount $,months credit oa Particulars from any Canadian' P*ciso Ticket 118th Batt. C, E.-F. 118th Batt. C. B. F. furnishing approved joint notes. 6 Agent, or write W. B. Howard, District Paswu per cent. per annum ,allowed for Agent, Toronto. t - r : _cash. ;._.:� GF4a $A"Vr'E '=ME 3C 3C=1gCR• ` WCs. MAW, Auctioneer --- 1 ----•- . .,� .. �. :. •_,_, - . ;..:. e. "x". �r '�, ^.r,`'.`+r. .aa,;,.y.. •0*b'r R':^"'"+acP.i .ter-•°r ^z�`L"L�,^,> :-.,r,..')? ..m.. Vii,y,S,d M'•..��• „i''Y•..,,.;>. .c• .... .ro -:. .��; ".u.'A...- :>*.:1,.,5... ,+.: ?,t.ny..t�.�ay m.,'.:s:." r. -r=t� a.•w�.x..' nq;' ,.;;ti�.w ti J. MENEM a- s; - ewtKI&OWT Joha Near haepgctebased a fares; 8ev4gs 11 ot!►s1l9�lda.of .bated hay - - -• Y. near Mount 1€'orest agd vvilY`lewve a Teen sh�ppec� into Ciarema�pS. lore. Ale,x Neilson, we regreE'to ehortlp Yor hie new home. recently. K report, is quite il,T,at. present.. Revd. A. and• Mrs. Real are 1. TH9 DINI John Coates 1 of his most •Hillyard ryas, of • Bradford,and formerylY CiaremAtt has.en- spending a few days in Che city valuwble ares� �y eight. h .o..u�rn+c... , e� listed for overseas service. t is week., angmusias.o'6a"•"��^"'t e1r Fred.Ward shipped two car- o A. T.G•oest l►isssr. loads of cattle hogs on Mon- M� A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, Fred Saaderebn and Russell -day . is spending a.few days with her- Taylor; has engaged with C. H. �•sNlsltr+w ttP•w•NM te.e+eFMrsiNesl.thdlls J stents J. H. and Mra. Beal. P`onnd for the season. - tng, visited with friends here last rs. Readman as _been star acnab jr., an Mies Mar- with$1.00. It is-not necessary for you to.wait until you ba" a ip _week. for the•past week string from garet Macnab attended a party in large sum of money. An account can be opened with $1.00 or �Pm. Jones, of Balsam, has sold to grippe, Which le still.quitd Fire- stouffville on Monday evening• -more on which interest is co:npeunded twice a year. a valuable stallion to` Graham valeut in the village. Robert Miller, of Stouffville, shipped two valuable-shorthorn WHITBY BRANCH : S. D. TSRRY, Manager. Bros. -•-- — btillsfcom Claremont to Markdale -Miffs. Lyman--Pil'key is-sP on Monday. a week with her brother, Robert �� OMEN' 1 •James Taylor has beau -en-gaged Michell;of Torontu.. - - . • E`i!L" by J. G. Borland for the season Gtiy Hay.wavd," of- Ardberg, in place of D. Hockley,whose term ' 'Parry Sound District, spent a feteA�EGUA�DEO had expired., "Resolved that I will deal SEE OUR NEW clays daring 'the. past 'week w4tlu SJ. S. Btutdy, who has been in at the SAWINGMACHINES x _..:Claremont friends. -Pickering for-the past few Veeks; - Chas, Sargent and his assistant, Tel,Others How They Were paid'a flying visit to-Clarem6nt on We sell emery wheels, circular ' { Cecil-Inglefon, were in GoodR'ooii Ficli;erillg $a3a1`ery saves, gasoline engines and on Saturday installing a furnace {tarried Safely Through Tuesday afternoon. - cutters and' buggies. n the public school. Change of Life. Ip nZaking R resolution like.this Styles to suit everyone, circular C, H. Found-was confined to his ill ht- we weyou carry it out saws, haunmeretl and gummed., r ¢. house Ott-Sunday.suffering from a Durand, Wis.-"I am the,mother of Young Men in Demand p y Prices reasonable. very severe cold hurt v-e are pleas- fourteen children and I owe my life to by giving you the best. G :.,ed to see him able to be around Lydia E.Piukham's Bright Fellows too.young tv enlist W• =3. TACK�QN` ;,, , again, - I{i I are in great demand for Business. Wedding Cakes a specialty. BROCK ROAD. i ...,_ �, Vegetable _Coat- Tlu a calls offering $50.00 .each to - Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane and son, 11 pound. When I was start were received at Head Offices doth Phones in shop. _Scott,.of Blackstock, have return- 46-and had' the of Sbaw's Schools in one day. It FON TH/LL ed home after ependingafew days Change of Life. will pay to reppare. Write us. W, HER$ MONNE V. PICSERING' e `lwitb her parents, Peter and Mra. '' a friend recom- H. Shaw, 395 Yonne 8t., Toronto, E M E N T TILE ! NURSER / G t acnab. iI mendecF it, and it " Joseph goner who left a few ` gave me such relief _ . weeks ago for the north-west still from my bad feel- The undersigned has begun the mann. ` continues to improve although the logs th4t I took facture of cement tile from 3 to 12 _progress towards recovery ie several bottles• L inches. Cali and ge*, quotuti- �Pe have appointed B.J. Arm- rather sins. now well sad �� ,.��" tions at yards on Brock- am strong,338'Clinton St., Toron- • _Harold Wright, of Green River, healthy and recoan- road, halt mite west of g, Spink- Mills, to, to represent us for Picker- was in town one day last week mend your Compound toother ladies." on business slid called on his -Mrs. MARY RIDGWAY, Durand, Wis. Voo Also, Cement kept constantly ins and district and he will y grandfather,'James Lawson- and A Massachnaett6Womanwrites: 1 M. on hand. give any information Wwnted. other friends. Blackstone, Mass. -"idy troubles Our Stock of Frank M ltchell, We have a very choice list of John Schummer, of Stratford, were from my age, and felt awfully COLUMBIA GRAFO\OLAS PIGKERING varieties' forspringdelivery of � has been a Dolated teller of the sick for three.years. i had'bot flashes ` and COLUMBIA RECORDS fruit trees and ornamental Standard Bank here in place of often and frequently suffered from Ernest Oliver, who has been trans- pains• I took Lydia E. Pfnkham's Is all neve. c t.. sw efto FAt shrubbery, rasp berries, cur- a ferred to Elmvale. . -VegetableCompound and now am well. J .w Candy laws!�dTM' rants.and gooseberries. Write Mr. Lawrence. of Saskatoon, -Mrs. PIERRE COURDiOYES, Bos 238,. 1S will give us pleasure Mr. Armstrong for prices. v -has been in this totality , during Blackstone, Mass. - to play the records for �e Laval Separators, the past week purchasing horse Such warning symptoms as senseo! you, whether you u.r- STONE & WELI,INQrTdN to shipment to the North-west. �ocanon,hot flashes,headaches,back- - chase or not';._moi we _ --He has now secured the required eches,dread of impending evil,timidity, =-''=vvi11 gladly assist you (I Silos TOR C N' T O i !Dumber. sounds in the ears; palpitation of the in making selections,-, Harry Thomson has opened up . heart, sparks before the eyes, Irregu- _ no matter how sinal! D**�(''� ' his blacksmith shop which was I have just secured the agency-for PICI�ERIN� IsAties,constipstion,_variable appetite .: :the purchase. .�. (recently vacated by John McGrathweaknessanddizziness,should beheedeu � T �+ the above. Call and see new` :• and is now -prepared to cater to by middle-aged women. Lydia E• Pink- I mcnaden's Drug StoTre, *�D -thE needs of the farmers in the yams Veg t bis Coaspouadhas carried LU surrounding country. -many women safely throngb this crisis. PICKERI\G - F 1r1DE� ��� _ Ind.phone(913. -. Walter Thounson, of Billings, on ane,. --._ l-- Andr `:. er spending a fete creeks in Clare. e _-- - - ffif3$$_•.ice}, hie�..,�_pi.tiarry and Mrs. Thomson and other friends and relatives in this locality. _ . • . The FrLiit Stoll'$ ' ='.Let us quote you James McFarlane and son. Wal- left on Thursday last on their e n LIT HAS THE GZL A Y otic s o your' barn return to their home in the Peace __ _ _ River District after spending a _ _ >ivay not always appear the lowest, but if <" ` = few-weeks with their relatives - __ ° a bills i Sr N w is the time to make Marm - b'll in pine hemlock w, -. here and in other• parts of the lade. 'Get the}Dan ofroar here, - r s Columbia, -1B iti h Colum ' ~` '-'you take quality Into consideration fruit slicer, which. makes it province. lengths The Baptist Young People's :. _ d Union were entertained at the easy work - Cedand sizes.ng . n y .. _ A choice lute of chocolates.- home- home of Richard and Mrs. Pard, - -'- _ w;G our prices will `'F'IN OUT. made taffies. of Balsam, on Friday evening last. W. D. Gurdon �c font �• A most pleasant time was spent Neilson Ice-Cream on hand ° by all in games of various kinds, / y . - ail the time PICKERING music, etc. :- ns'. - The severest snow and wind Come in and see - storm of the season if sot for ;.I,et us figure on all your bills, as we can MARQUIS _'Bell and Independent phone: � number of years occurred on Mon- _ - iday afternoon and night. It wasfill ders tom tl was ;Write or hose. leaor rn accompanied by tbunder &ns' p• p y' P - 'h8 plC�BTing - lightaing which is rather unusual _ _ w s -.-- _ -. _ this time of the year. __ __ ' �•� A large number of our residents • mce t j(�]n were in Toronto on Wednesday • M&s H i a't C' R•1 $figtl0n taking part in the monster par- C�lerrywood t1im I&to .ade that marched to the parlia- _ mert6--buildings to present the : .. lessen stealing and prosecute " -: large petition to tate government _ L - _. Brewers' Grains,Malted Corn Feed the felons. asking... c +bitor-y la a w: lour; Cor>S, Oi}cake -- _ -- -� concession, is moving tli'ts week era - - - Mesh--Cotton Seed Meal, et.. Members having property stolen_6317-�oomool�to the Hogle farru, east of Bro ^[ `p/ Orders taken for gwift's,A teer �g-pommi•tes. TY' g �and for E:Witton; OUSE � lN��3f i♦ S FertllizPra. -- .-- o! Eseca ve jdamber been on the Bogle farm for the - .04 _ - — n Markham __-.. past t-wo years..is moving nn to _.�_ _ - _ Phi home M rkhwm 0080 be.had tromihetion. .eta W. Tickets may • * the farm vacated by Mr. Hamil- We ask Son to inspect our stock for the spring trade. - - Secretary on applies o. w1ton. _:'Bedroom suites frow $11.50 up to $35.00• couchev, Z'Y10Z1ZZa.t3 ReOSC= Exsc. Com.-L. D. Banks, C.S.Palm- - The _NVm mss- m-Aitute—will diners, _fancy-_chairs, Beds_,�sp iekus, mattresses end _ _ _ _ i„ er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. !told their Match meeting on the pillows, ruga large Rud small. In fact everything that a a b �b 'y - - afternoon of the 15th, at the home is kept in a ftirnittire store. Gramophones, records and. a ° M = 8 o J,�. O'Con ' J. �'�' aBsent�f . The ro rant meedletalways on hand. ' b l 1' '•y President; y of Mrs. D. Forsyth . . }? g - w _ will be."Spriag, its Beauty and •+ C. H. BURLING, --� DICKERING $7 _ Influence," Question' Drawer on ° spring work, readings and music. qi 111adies,are invited. r o o ~ A m i - � ' �pa C38 I� $ s'6 e , C. O. Bennett his secured a re- i� a g muuerative positii.n with the . _(� :� e o°E'�°arov °�°° I : v ►b.,♦ A ':irmer's 'DAiry; of Toronto, as I 0 W � • '~fir,$- e-4114 stable de rtment • foreman of the pa e, w ch contains over one hundred _ ai C t; . e �► Jan s h es. He will hold Rn,auetion - ` set, sal cin-the-2jr8t_of_March. David r -� A r Graham has rented his `farm fur a N T E R -` A L E - m '° g a w �.•i y Of all matsrlaL and design _term of years. _ T- ��' Apr kept in stook. It will pay you �. His many Claremont.friends ea- . - o 0 0. �� Y't es to call at Das works acd insDon't bol out shelf _ ,e..f J n•!tis sad obtain priors. Don't be misled tend to Mr.A. Varcoe,of Ashburn We are offering special values in the-following goods. »�! July' e is we do not employ them,ooa�e4 -their deepest sympathy in the ° y* s• agents p y heavy lora which overcook, him wa�, e•pt! •e ly we Dan, and per throw off obyou will{ as oommisdoa of 10 par Dent„which you wit ,early on ',Monday morning when Ladies boots reg. 2.00'for$1.59 _ Men's work boots, reg. $3:59 for $2:755 ro. .� Oct. V* ` r, w m.. Fou r oeetainly save by purchasing from tis. his grocery Store was desiroyed Misses boots reg. 1.80 for $1.#9. 12en's fine boots,reg..$2.7o for $t.2a g II ,° a+I 1Dso call solicited. by fire. How the flee originated hila ren'saboo sl 4�Oc,o50c, 80c. Boy Youehboots rg.boots2 00 fors $1,50,$2� ii WHITRT ORANIT[ CO.. is a m,ystery.btit it is supposed' to Babies boots Sac __-�We bave,only a few sizes left in the JA, Port rPOWy 5,Uibrldae 1�0an'�t�n Brougham Once,. wttttbt, on4arr -leave started-from-tile-chimney. Bootees woolen 25c, boys boots at the above'price. Beave"on i -Up4ortrove• Complaints have been made in regard to the practice of a €eta -:.Rubbers for men, vvo nen, boys, girls and children all at � �, reBn�PoOC� ':' Hof "H at"�' young men who have been .in the greatly reduced prices. Gr , Chopping • yell and see our stock of "Happy habit of bringing liquor into the Ladies silk blouses sizes 38 and 40 reg. $S.50yfor $2.95. AND OAT FLAKING ' _ -Thought” and h stow village.., These persons .may not other ea _ - ,.. � seed to do � as ell as otherYines -be aware of the fact that they are Also a few sets Roby Buena bonnet and scarf reg. $2. o for $2,25; The ttnderstgned is prep of Hardware. �- guilty of an offence that is pun- black muffs and stoles req. 2.00 and 8.00 for 1.40 and 2.59, These goods grain chopping and oat flaking fishable by a ting.of-.not lase than _ every day in the week Eavetroughing and repairing, ' -twenty dollars, .o imprisonment. are excellent value and a rare bargain. _ promptly attended to; ...'Not only are they 'guilty of an (}ROCERIS, can good's, raisins, et�rrants, package cereals, 20 lb except on Saturday Work guaranteed and pricesf� offence but those who supply them begs gran, sugar, teas, coffee,cocoa. Give us an order we can suit you A quantity of slabs i sa►le�also modera6e• with liquor and those on whose {Q•g�deand price. Phone 2800, _ wagon tongues,axles, etc. Lawrence Denny, `s+ premises the liquor is consunfed _' are gall of an-offence for which D• �IhIpSON fic�Co.= - PICI�ERIN( John F. B4ylea� Greenwood GREENWOOD they&reliable to a heavy flap. m .u...� ;.�:. . ». ; •,. ,-• ti;amu...,,• il:... ,,., :. .•., ;;� � ",x;•i . .F" xr . •:. +air• �r ,. -,a=7,t, -2 7 A "Not countw at me M&W as carpet uh-huh, Is". Now Own, the ring?to -VW0 when's This Advertusemend, Not since the episode at the Ivory. 7 booth had I once thought-t! it. My In he first pa" rue fell to my hands. ve clous The ring Wma"s gone. Wit.h Still grinning, squinting at me be. tweeri half 'closed Ildsp Struber nod- 711 ded,his 'head in a satisfied way. Blanc Mange' . "We found four dead Chinks seat- - you never tried "Croevu Nrand"wkth teed 'round over San Felipe; every Blanc Mange and other Corn Starch Puddings? blamed one had the death mark print- They seem to blend perfectly-each ;proves ed somewheres on his mug .an' they the other-together, they make si=fTle, in- were the deadest bunch oJ1 Chinks I but we rely absolutely expensive desserts, that everyone says are ever saw." Y on the inimitable flavoui "simply delicious", and quality to make you a permanent customer.4 ., . ..r I . -ha jed mental As evidence �f "*c my n r:DWAR6SBURG state, I may set down that the signi- We willVven offer to give this first trial free if 99 ficance of Strvber's words. sent a dull you w ' CROWN- BRAND 91OLA� of exaltation through me in- ill drop us a postal to Toronto. 8113 -stead of the shuddering horror -I -CORN SYRUP • Would have felthad the inci-d6nt oc- been is rendy to ser.*e,over all kinds of plidditigg- Hop Sing confederates of his NEW ENEMY DECALOGUE. a cured a few days earlier. that burglarit zed Strang's Yoom; but! -LILYWHITF"I tiaktsa new and attractive db4i of such an 014 a pure %vhfte com favorite as Baked Appre5-is fir cheaper than "My,chief regret is,"I savagely told Lao and his tools had been respons- Destroy Power of England and Wipe • 12 Syrup-mor,-cacti. butter or prescr,-es when spread on bread-acid him, that I did f r: n't get a feiv more- e or my enforced automobile ride, Out Russia. tete in thivortImn i8-best for Candy-making. Lao Wing Fu particularly.,, "Crmw Bmud". ASA YOUR GROCER-In 2. 6, 10 AND 20 La. TINS.' !the ransacking'of my room, the theft Ten commandments regulating Strang interposed: g the You knew everything, YOU I of the ivory box from my desk, and' and conduct of all good Germaip,' THE CANADA STARCH CO..LIMITE0 Ifor MI's. Fox's death and the theft' Head Office Montreal :!0 -woudn't, feel so it must,which are said to have had the approv-' L sore against .,Lao !of her box. The.Hop Sings, the Kaiser, are being published Dont forget that after all he's al be understood, wanted only the dia- al of Chinaman." l i Mond, while Lao Wing Fu was broad(zast in Germany. They are: "I shan't,"returned 1, glumly. "May; as ani- 1. Germany, Austria, Turkey and lmated, firsf,-by. a desire for the ring'Bulgaria must contract a pact of the good Lord deliver me from any':,and everything bearing the ideograph, fidelity before conclusion of similar affliction in the future." the stone being only of secondary im- peace. T- 2. With reference to foreign policy,' ell," Struber. 'w=ent rtanci. As shall appear presently,,the object of the fidelity pacb would "Well," ��Tyd Po a-got you or Harry i?you hadn't.aTg' be was also impelled by still a third be to build up an enclosed and ISO-, -Green5�� them 'first. ot lated portion of Europe and Asia The ' Yuh know the M6 lve` CHARLES F.DAIONDS WALK o' cannon a Chink.generally packs-, Among this state of affairs Steve y big enough to hunt elephants with, had to move warily, for a Minor in the economical and politi -mon t4±Lgen" -With--regard-to interhal Tbe-Y all had at leasems-apieceii'JEOP Sings were man3�---wKo Wei". icy, " Too- Author of "The Silver Blade," "The Paternoster Ruby," enough -, I so allied with Lao's still more power- the autonomy of each state tId en .-ire-edged hutches-knives be maintained. "The Time Lock," etc. among 'em"to fill a morgue. The guy if ul tong; 'and in was only in those i S. No German has the right to on the floor o' the auto that Farlin I few individuals whom Steve could per:,purchase abroad 'what he can buy sonally interest and. inspire through Flugged�that Chink was there to fix!motives of greed or. .fear within the border* of the Alliance. A. You-must a-come to an' grabbed the that he'com CHAPTER XXVIj. (Cont d). I she,told in' to be on community of customs duties and com .i me had hoped ring. Mebbe 'it slip off in p -ped could impose any measure lud. "If -the train, miles away from Los An= I-fidence- of con- Mer ial agreements musb be cone You can't see it, thank God I ,'ffng�r.­, ---- c led. can. If You Were destined -to live in geles. But since you have balked my I got' up and went over to ,where I. To account for the foregoing con-� 4. Shake off all foreign influence; obscurity the rest of your days, it object the way I had planned it;-I'MY light-overcoat overcoat-hung. ditions and to explain adequately all to this end raise your own sheep, would not Matter much. But you suppose a few hours or leas will 'Make "The box too," I informed him, feet. re are the circumstances growing out of not goine to live in obscurity. Al- no particular difference." fine your own petrel and plant Ing the Pockets. "It's gone." them, it N now necessary to take up your own cotton., ready, yQung as you are, your name "Then why should days, or weeks., Do Yuh get what that meani-?', he-:the narrative of James Strang, other-, is being mentioned for a pl ce on or months, or years malts any part;_ asked. 6. Don't make health or pleasure' a "Every one o' the signs we'wise Samuel Willets, and 'consider It,trips outside the borders of the - the bench, cular difference either?" I stormed, know about 's gone-all the boxes the'ag briefly as possible, simply elucidat-'Alliance. "So dear Boy, try to realize this= ii beside myself. "You argue without ring, Miss Fox's tattie-mark-' an',I ing such details as have not al ..You can never raise the daughter of rhyme or reason. You are simply.Lao along with I'era. �been made clear. ready� S. Learn thoroughly all about- the Steve Wallets stubborn---cc He's got what countries of the Alliance. You . will "I'd never thought 0' Steve trying;be astonished at the resources they I] U*to your level,but she stubborn --pig-headed. he wants, an' until we nail him we'll' can hi you down to hers. A wife Oh. you dear Varnan!" I ended with bear no more from him." murder me." Strang met this be-!offer. with, a stain upon her name a groan. is a It might as-well be set-down--h—ere lief with eyes that glowed under their! 7. Keep your Kultur centres pure. worse affliction for a successful man' -, Her response was•a smile, a smile'that Lao Wing Fu never was "nailed thatch of brows "but. I guess you're Exclude foreignerq from you Inat �Fas maddeni------ ng. Tt was v Lva-,nou only-once again did a mA far Tonic, r univer- ny Of us threats,was in 'despair. Pleadings,'der and intimate and affectionate;_ever hear from him, and them. only i back in'them days neither hid-a tenderness,- sternness, alike yet, as far an results went, my, woo- 'indirectly, as described in a post-1 8 Destroy- European Russia so -ernn shade on the other for wildness and that Europe may enjoy a durable left her unmoved. The-lances of my ing was as certainly rejected as if I script 0 the fo Ing chapter_. Tho I'downright deviltry. IlOWWe both had de-'peace. Most eloquent pointed arguments were the most objectionable creature,ease with which he evaded L vil's tempers too, an' it was I ve., he police,! R com-! 9. Destroy the power of England; i;hattered against the armour of her s J it is also 'worth -recording, afforded a Mon thing for us-to" whSle each other only at this •price can an honorable resolve;-it remained fixed, solid, stub-' "COme, Mrs. Verna, -she said with significant commentary on the scope and afterwards make up. peace be obtained. Born,- a huge impregnable reality, an attempt at lightness, 'Let's be'of his Power and influence. No, sir, it was not Steve trying to pitiless when she 11 like a mountain of granite. And a 'agreeable while we may, I.Must con- Each added development threw..a i murder me that made me light out. It terms of peace come to be discussed. 7 .11 10. Be hard and the while her Splendid eye�5 were glori-,fess to having a very sligh was this way- My father t curiosity fresh tide-light upon this extrao'rdin- was a renter, .-I I led with" A light 01 love. S6-made-'this morning-in Mr..Strang and-what sty Chinaman's resourcefultness, cun- on'R tract o' poor land -among the Pt to conceal mould In Butter. no a he may reveal, or a Y of the rest of ning and genius for trickery. It was San Pedro bills, when ranching wasn't I it, nor di she n id manifest an inclination to resort to it., Its importance has shrunk to simply by a Proeesw of deduction from What It is nowadays round about Loa' "Mouldineas in Butter" was'recen those instinctive coquetries and bar- nothing in my mind, solely for What was certainly t ass, bu-t so feeblyIt it nly known, by filling'Angele3, There "a *here he ;;-d�"tudied by the United States De- i rar e repulse,-the mating-your sake that I am consenting to in the facts at hand With what was his family. Steve an' I'd just male. But the light was toned.and,stay-" about partment of Agriculture, and the re- :06viously required reached fryin'-size when we both fell sults published recently: soft to. make a perfect softened by an expression of sadness'• Hers was a small enough conces- �whole, that we were able to-arrive at in love-with a pretty Mexican girl." Mould May cause deterioraiion in ....... and renunciation that wrenched my cion; but I was grasping at straws,'som'e of conclusions. -4le paused and,chuckled r butte either b� develop e Our earlier hy I em n r. ou. - pothe'ses, it will'be- seeft,"were in the "Go.,b! rve evert forgot her name• wrapper or spoiling the appearance -heart until I could have cried al d and a spark of hope sprang in my bos i iscently. Ing on' th' with the-pain of it. It was a Positive orn that something.might happen to main correct, failing principally in a -Put at the time I thought the end o' of a tample, or by -growing in the harrowing torture to. have this peer-',soften her unyielding attitude. lack of detail. the world had come, so I up and it butter itself and producing thereby leas' love revesied..and at the moment We went out to breakfast together. For example; aiming to keep such change compo -;tion it must have been out, oil going the q in the com %ition as -see it torn.&WRY '-;t�umentality of a plot rdst o' my days. By an' by I drifted The of. revelation stand helplessly by She was- uniformly Icentle and kind through the in to make the b-,,tter unsaleable. from me. land sweet-tempered,as if she were re. hatched 6y Lao Wing Fue that Sttve to China, but for the past Rix nature and' conditions-of growth of In.the end we'airived at'a sn.t ',?'solved that nothing I 'might w0b.tj;V age, x years ape- from S.I. Quentin 6 1 ve sttnk PIULL: -use IQ 4anor sueh Moulds tt,* studied; it Was a aise—a poor sort in compar- do would be allowed to offend o;di-.- ison W and his subeq'uent avoidance of the,Hahru and, the StrRits Settlemerit- found that imperfectly washed butter, with -her unalterable -deZcision- turb her. But we had little- enough po, ad easily-,I'-ve made my pile, and if I do say it containing a- high percentage o lice were so. suvee*stuny she agreed to wait and hear String's to say to each other. The situation becom0shed, though the charge could myself, I'm one o`tlie Weli, influientiar, casein, provided the most favorable story., was become too monstroulilly serious not be-certainly. for -peach, ol- even fo, fastened upon its;men o' �'BY-the'lime you foundthe lower ve�ninsuiar.­ medium of growth and that a high- 'By-the my letier," r lucid thought. author.' From'-our Chinese prisoner (To be.Continued.) water content also encouraged the �the one who promised to respond to (development of mold as did Atoragr XXVIIr' third-degree treatment—it was learn- Ifr,­ Williams—"Eliza, those b ' in-very' damp cellars; but practically J14n7 ttci if&tkaL frorn the o.utset Steve n1atcheil. iott:Is all risks of damage from this cause_ warting his cuKiiing' against Lao, Six ober were' -sevm­-aN-ays-dUstSF.--T was at it the office when Lois and I got back, s--tried to -Nrr'4. Simpson's to ay, and her stair were eliminated by the presence -double-cross" him to qU9t_e'St -d f - ------ -- _rbpr__rAiIs__are "__cj*4r 7 in the -1, --- --F� ent (yoth as 17 Prf--Stev­)iCc-e-re career in-China ba,, glass. She has ter, which corresponds to the' use of 1.vate 1100M. "�p C. Eliza:�,'Yes. mum. 12 to 15 pef-c-Iftt. brine. given him a facility in-Or6 use-9f the three small boys." A plea:ail wen ' t through me language and an 'acqu fvh'err alae. drew her old•ell aintance with .... .. .. side-of-the d air'to my habits and custonm,�t­enabled- esk and- Freated-h-mr-st-1-fl,"to- misJeadf ilfffl circumvent-t -white OH -the arrbai Feces close by me. But tit once my des- INFLUENZA Eye, shipp"r P act i police, if not the race whose� outward rushed back again. The aspects fie� assumed as a disguise, % -�7 Eplzootle. se. act was an unconscious expression Of Even with the advantages pointed 1uc1 all the hn-se urfectinir hi.i thront -ve-11 y 11 Z colt -I)" our changed relations; a token that Even however, .he could not have fared I hors" in same Mahle kept from ha,1111!9 FOR hem 1-5* using ftoluvs Distemper Compound, 3 to 6 tloq the old happy comradeship was no far, �course, Without rnaterial'as-' omen cure; -le 1-ttle xliuranteetl HEADACHES,BIL IOTJSNES9 more, and that there was, nothing,sistance and support, and this %Vw,; t,:v brood 'Hdolls. - ost sklll.rul ages con- rise heart-hunger, by one of the numerous" )i'og veit-rinary r4pecilio. c Vrml)ound. Iarg,�.-t set- ,else to take its*place save emptiness, given him bt�tr-eoltx. * CONSTIPATION"' a,,, a _EST secret societies, or tongs, that infest F? C maniffacturers, 4ru;zKist or deli�er,�J by 1_0 Liber showei a _N Much to my relief, Str II* our Chines XZDXCAL CO., Gosben, XU4. I N DIG --no inclination to rI.nw ol,pr, the , e communities. There =2�, least one of cc-%Eful Outcome of the affair; Is these—the Hop Sings—that was not wholly Neart�-allourmin6railinents,andrTL s authority. —for, frorn--his to Lao', Y iny had e�P'I-cted be woulij amenable or the serious ones;too are traceable to standpoint, it was - . . They were pet- -soine disorder of the st successful. ,="h, liver,and His haps the most deiparate and murder -If You wish to avoid the niis- face remained fixed in a contented ons gang of highbinders that have � '4 cries of indigestion, a�;Iditv, n I bift h licartbum. grl e seemed.satisfied with a ever played flatulence, beadacheq. can fipatiom­an husky reminder o a part in fomenting r t in told ------ CI ,yuh trouble in Pacific Coast Chinatowns. Whost-of other distressing. ,iily�icnts VOLI ;to keep Your eye on y(,ur Uncle Hei- it must see to it th1t No- st-ma-A, 'iver was parcullarly fitting that hen I nie. Didn't 1-fill on the draw? Well th and bcwckare equal to have furnished S ;'I shotild worry!" ugs should Steve with In asylum and lent him-the'ir: TRY the work they have'to Strancls bi ight,little eyes watched silaple matter do. Itis" aid. ­i9cl's Synip his curiosity was Her'R to take-30-drops of-Motlwr S Lois intently, but 3 Grand Vaxiefies- 'Good as Gold now arises a detail that had Refuge Wax—Pods round. clear sud.transparent daily,after ,Illeals,ycfthousan cis of foinier, not rude, and he was careful to avert 'done much to add t Beans and of hand- sufferers have banished in-ligustion, hil- his gaze *h o our mYstification � 80111P. 11PTpanin".. js tender. ver), productive, free from rust, and enever she glanced in his that had presented the stands ry wiiathdr well. lb. ties ing conshpittion, and all their dis- direction.. He and the detective most;baffling Ise., .1--lb. 45c., 5 lbs. $2.00. tressing coilIscliacnees in just this simple tive were obstacles to finding a motive. 1 whisperifik,-Tojether 281 Lois' —Golden Bantam—An early, hardy,'pr ductire rarlety, of finps f , while she w Corn quality and delicions favor. It is a ri,Eo cream Yellow, deepening way. Frol'it h)-Ilicir experience. Asa and I wert--not -a-ro-ne the targets of; ,-digv-q(ivc tonic and stomacitic remedy, seating herself, and I wondered ta ornnj�yellow when rips. % 1b. I seating at Lao's conspiracy and the stratagell,15, rostpai Oc., 1 lb. sot., 5 lbs. $1.40. ... ... MoU)er Svigul'j Syrup is unsvrpas-ed I e curious expression with which his'growing out of it; Steve's att�mpt 201 1 fierce eyes regarde'd her. to Peas* —Brues'll 339717 settler—A rnnd extra early wrinkled marrow i get the best of Lao made us also is variety. The pods are lar e, deep green. nm Pol"ll, Possessina the rich filled with large varieties. it taing best late Struber abruptly swung 11 und &nd,victims, so thus we stood between I&vbr and final of the MOTHER I fired a question at me. 0 two: e. hef ht of abont I feet PlId is ve ■ ay, when You were in., the auto fires. But in the end Lao found re-; productive. % lb. 134 1 40c., 5 lbs. 1111.75. Postpaid. ry 1 - V XAM11 Ex�rexs at purchaser with vengc� for the outlaw's ingratitude; 2p Farlin, didn't your scrap BRUO 'a seeds an She Ch"'s e -ease.-deduct 10 past, because they are Cr 'RP with Ile Ppp lanned, with the aid of his allies SEIGEL %I i ghinks end mighty sudden?" I Our loindsomely il among the Hop InstraW 128-pag; estal of Vegetable, Why, Yes," I replied; - "about as Sings,, the robbery! FREEyarm and r1owor Beeds, Planti, ulbs, T' try supplies, :Of my qafe, and'Steve's greed led him Garden ImplemenU, etc., 'for 1.9 Send toruli L -Sy Is RUP --'suddenly as it began." blindly into the trap. TXX .1 1 -1 . ..HOW Many were there?" 11, thL9'e6nnecti(m, it bad been mem CO, Ltd., Hamik—,"Ofte-do spwLeonalt John 'A lief,four. Team As rll'R rmAT "M'(4,1)A790C."171.41" "Tor the-beat of my be Bruce _& rNW9111bed ftwily-ax re.!" not sure," bers of the :I-lop Sings that Ifelped. Stevo bur-);��ize- mT office;b ce', it had SALAD w OYER 4! 000 FOE DEAD ON, "BATTLFIM OF VERDUN • Ic 4V Fo*T The Germans Are Using Burning Liquids SEA Well As. Asphyxiating Shells. 11C AMAL , 4 A despatch from Paris says: It is:have been burned to -a crisp by the *a-ming liquid. Other chemical 1 `.stated semi-officially that the battle 1 weapons used by the-Germans in this A .st Verdun continuing with the same, asphyxiating shells, 'Ll i battle include % a 'intensity and without causing apy: vapors which irvitat-c the eye and. in- FRt5nES 0 Of ceadiary shells. hange in the resprective positions 6"&AArA the opposing armies. Fighting is still i The comparison also is in favor of ..going on for definite possession of.the the French by reason of the fact that wltime village of Douamont. the Germans have now lost the ad- .as a result Also be PARIS The situation of this�vantage of surprise, and, NMASS&.w, .0 second phase of the German offensive: cuuse the ground has been torn up or ocoLAAR % VIENU ODESSA to regarded -as altogether dIffetent such an extent that it cannot be or.- !from that of. the first days of the, g�arkized properly. hattle. The only progress made -by i This information fr6rh semi-official " see AU Ahe Germans was during the first.two 1 sources points out that it must be Q days of the second.attack. For the+ demoralizing to the Germans to EsTt last fortis-eight hours they have not:some 40,000 to 60,000 corpses of their advanced.' comrades lying -before the- French, CQ The Germans in their assaults are!lines. 41fLIS OVA, men Reinforcet's hrought up.by the TRED126H using several sorts-of burning liquid ! since the inauguration lilt' BULCO3 projectors. One 9f these is in the , Germans -SOFIA �.form of a small tank, which the second phase of the battle are is car I t 250,000 men ERZEkUM q. TAxT1 rigid on'the back, fill&d with a com-i estimated here A rail- the to be in the total forces utilized Lby YX position liquid, which seems mostly kerosene. 'Attached to the assailants to more than half a million. 40 VA K sbaw widC Inozzl*- is an igniting apparatus: 'The !Estimates of loss w vari- TAORIZ liquid is prof ected by -means- of a I ante. Details of.local actions and the - hand pump. The radius of action of I size of the reserve forces brought np the oil depehds on the skill and:cause French observers to make the 3, 'physical'effort of the man who pro-I deduction that the Germans have paid THE WEEK'S DEVELOPMENTS IN THE WAR. L ejects it, but ib is ordinarily from sixty;.a fey heavy price for the six square d in�d sti The German offensive" the neighborhood'of Nrerdurx deyelQped,during the past ten days into a f" to ninety feet. Some French soldiers miles of ground they have gained., dr.ive toward the fortress- Reckless of the cost in men, it large Ge-man force was thiown.repeatedly against the Wrrain. althougli at terrific z a French positions and succeeded in occupying a number of villages And*considerable loss. The French withdrew fr'orh the:ir advanced positions bo prepared positions of greater strength, i4-so do FARMERS. LOANS TO -,ing inflicting enormous losses upon their opponents. The German drive, directed originally against the French BITI 14Z FAI I r% J LAW LALAJ I ns Banking Com 'Commons mitte Reports positions almost directly north of Verdun, shifted to the east where further advances were made. Here, again, however, th' 3 withdravials, occupy Favorably on Bill, e French checked the enemy's drive toward the fortress,-and, despite--somd TO THE RUMIANS� 11 • positions of great strength.ik favorable decision • A deaPitch from Ottawa Bay',: The The German offensive at Verdun is taken as the first move in an attempt secure a 'Banking.and Commerce Committee of Appar. on the Western front before the British and French complete prop'ff'rations for their Spring campaign. Armenian City at the Extremity the House of Commons on Wednesday' ently the Teutons are risking everything upon the. outcome of the-contest in the west. There is a feeling now of morning reported on Sir Thomasimportance., that other theatres of war are of only minor importance. Events of tremendous importance are impending on Lake Van Captured by Whites. bill extending to the L bankstle We,0ern Front. These may be accompanied by enemy naval activity and -air operations on a scale hitherto Assault. the Power to loan money to farmers i unattempted. News from other fronts has-been meagre. The Italians have completed their,evacuation of Du- on the security•of live stock, and con-. razzo and the town is now probably in Bulgarian hands. despatch from London says. The ;tinuing to force the existing powers ------ Russians 'took loy storm on-Thursday of the bank, in reference.to loans on night the fortified city of Bitlis, in thethe security of grain. The bili Arme-nian Taurus.' -Aitlis lie� 110 armal 3,000 PERISHED BRITISH DRIVE BACK ENEMYgoes back to the.House for the f, miles south of Erzerum, the great third reading. The discussion in COM-' Armenian foirtress captured by them mittee was--Gf a technical'character. ON T TAKE MANY PRISONERS HE PROVENCE; AND on February 15. The army of Grand i ;Duke Nicholas has thus covered with- ITALY N�ILL DEFY in'a little more than two weeks more CA t, Lost Trenches ai ' the Bluff of theNpre.4-Comin than one-fourth of the distance of GERMANY*S MENACE, Sinking Of French Transport Greaten e Erzerum to Bagdad, which is about Ocean Disaster of ModemCanal Rec0fured. $00 miles. ,With the capture of Bit- A deipatch from Rome says: The lis the menace to the.Mesopotamian Italian-Ambassador at Wishington.1 Ti capital becomes, therefore, more than Count Macchi, has been instructed to' A despatch from Paris says: It w silent in the German line. A couil As F A despatch from London says: The-. tangible, and relief for the still sur- notify the American Government that, announced at the French Ministry -Of,British have won an-important victory ter-attack launched by the enemy rounded main British army at Kut- notwithstanding the German and Ana- Marine on Friday that there were! in Flanders. Not only some hours later was repulsed. Ger- arine y have the,half'--' el-Amara-asomwa the light of a not trian decrees regarding the sinking nearly *,000 men on board the French mile of trenches lost a fortnight Ago'mark-mine galleries in the captured far distant possibility. The Russians of -armed merchantmen, Italian mer- ' hive auxiliary cruiser Provence when she been recaptured, but a salient of t4w:trenches were destroyed. We.. captured at Biblio six Turkish guns chantinen will continue to carry arms- .. four and many prisoners, among them 17 •ment. The Ambassador Also has been' sunk in the Mediterranean an German line was also seized and con- taken_ ♦ 180 prisoners, including 9 February 26. It was. stated that on olidated, a counter-attack launched officers. There has been much Art"- a officers, one a regimental commander. instructed to say. that Italian mer from board the Provence were the staff of some.hours later proving futile. Near-Aery activity on, both sides --The Turkish defending-airy-, the bulk chantmen will use, their artillery only 1 the Third Colonial Infantry Regiment,' 'Vi�eratraAt to singlie." �Ty 200 prii*ners were taken by the, Boei of which may, as at Erzerum, have ,for defensive purposes, 800 yards of British the third battalion, the 2nd company The capture of British, including four officers; escaped, seems to be in. full flight of the first battalion, the second Ma-I The official statement reads: "We positions south-east of Ypres, after southwards. VMS AUSTRALIA TO SETTLE chine gun company and one extra:captured the trenelles at the Muff of.heavy artillery bombardments, was SOLDIERS ON THE LAND company, in All nearly 4,000 men. the Ypres-Comines Canal, which were claimed in-the German official auto- ­ ..108,000.800 BUSHE'F q The official statement announcing lost Feb. 14, and also captured a small Went of Feb. 15. STILL TO IRE M OVBD- A �espatch from Sydney, N.SA V., the sinking of the Provence said: -South Wales Govern-' -'*The French a4xiliary -cruis" Bushels Of 1910 meat has aproved a comprehensive Provence 11. (so designated to dis-' MAID Nearly 306,000.000 West. "DOPING" COFFEE. IUMMW L`rDER AR Crop Taken From scheme for settling returned soldiers tinguish her from the French battle- FOR "DOPING' A despatch from Winnipeg say*: on,thee been- land. Steps already'have engaged in transport_ ION N. E. COAST Mu-After six months of the movement of taken to survey suitable crown lands ing troops to Salonica, was sunk in despatch. u.,from Quebec says: M the 1915 crop of Western Canada, and proposals have been made to the Mediterranean on February 26- riel Goudreau, of this city, 18 years of there have been taken out of the West make-advances to each settler up to Two hundved--and ninety-six surviv- ager a maid at Mr. Romeo �-Faguy's 272,116,000 bushels. of.the total crop 9500 sterling, for improvements and:ors were brought to Malta and about here,was arrested on Thursday charg-i Some Bombs Fall Into the Sea- of 721,000,000 bushels. There remain the purchase of stock and farming:four hu'Advad to Melos by French and ed with ,attempting to poison the Damage Done Not Yet the coffee ­1n the country elevators 5s,o1q,000 implements. British'patrol vessels summoned, by whole family-by doping Known. -- I a---- -—L- -.- ­­­ bushels,-the reni-a-i-n-d-er being-Fn 'gra­n­-' w1l'n A. GRAIN FROM ItOUMANIA I-11q, g -A despatch from London says: *ries on the farms and on the land si. ns of a submarine were nO-!not guilt) generally, According to the most re- I EN ROUTE TO GERMANY ticed either before or after the sink-' - - +—- I - Zeppelin raid took place Sunday night liable estimates obtainable from the injr.- U-Provence was armed with MAJOR-GENERAL GORRINGE when two hostile airships crossed over eat esen F,000,VOT-Wffd-lt5,- fiye cannon of 14 centimetres, two AT­THE­F1'0� the northeast coast of England. The btw100 A--.-delpwt-ch-fronr-C-openbageri7-asy��. r m,Roumania,07-millimetres, and four of 47 milli- ♦official -statement annokincing the .'000,000 bushels'of all grains, although 'The transport of grain fro �metres." msr- raid -gives no information as to the these figures chiefly represent wheat. to Austria-and Germany. has com-, A despatch from London says: tion-:damage done. "At the t4ne of this re- The-present rate of movement aver- menced, according to a Berlin des-'� Jor-Geri. George Gorringe it men iages some 500 cars a day passing patch. Seven thousand freight cars;GERMAN ASSUMPTION' I ed in a casualty list Just Made public j port," the statement continues, "their their :through Winnipeg. At this rate it were sent to Roumania from Austria: MERE DESIRE TO KILL here at having been wounded in the,movements have not been clearly de- would7-require -nearly 200 days more and Germany, of which -six thousand, fighting in: Mesopotamia. fined. Some bombs were dropped near the shore, to complete the movement of the pre. are already loaded. The total pur-,Sir Edward Grey ,Points Out That, which fell.into theses J y yet available sent crop. chase aggregated 50,000 carloads. but infpr;nation Is not Teutons Are Wholly' Unjustified. GOVERNMENT WILL BU as to whether any damage was done GERMANY THREATENS KNITTING FOR SOLDIERS despatch from London says: Sir NO MORE HORSES..on land. A further communication - Edward Grey, Secretary for Fereign i will be issued later." THE PORTUGUESE AT-AGE OF EIGHTY-FIVE Affairs, authorizes for publication the A despatch from Ottawa says: The following statement: "The assumption!Government does not intend purchas- RETURNED SOLDIERS A despatch from London says: Ger-! A despatch from Brantford. says::apparently made by the GerrAn Go-'-ing any more horses for military pur-I IN CIVIL SERVICE ..-,Many has sent an ultimktum to Por- Although 85 years of age, Mrs. John t that all 'British merchant poses in Canada_during the summer. T vernmen Streetmother-oftwo- r ted-in-the------House- A despatch from Ottawa says: --:;tugal demanding the resterstior -of-DWing-48A ships are armed, incorrect. T his was ------ German ships re-I a now AT-thelront,has-kniMalva an' Opposition in 48 hours of the G Practically all tr�i�tish ni-er-chant ships I Thursday in reply to Some 279 returned soldiers have so cently-seized--by-that country, accord-'!Pairs of socks for soldiers and made employed bri trade between the United• question. There are 1,769 on•hand in far been given-employment in the ver-to a despatch from Madrid to Reu- 5 quilts for Belgians, and she is still branches of the civil service Aur- - States of America and the United the various divisional areUs. working. tar's Telegram Co. Kingdom have hitherto been unarmed. ------ Ing the last fiscal year, Of these 260 The claim, therefore, made by the! Better to be alone in the world,* have ten employed in the Militia Brit. friendless, than to have Department and 19 in other de German Gover-Effent to sink all and utterly part. v 'y fah merchant ships at sight because of sham friends and.no sympathy. meets. rL - German OF TURLAL their armament is one which cannot MAYpossibly be justified, This is.clearly BE ANNOUNCED ANY TIME proved by the sJ;atement issued on Tuesday night giving a list of Brit- . rit- Food Riots -Continue Throughout Gamy isfi and neutral unarmed merchant ;san Successes e Caused Consternatign in I ships which have been torpedoed by Ru S se' Have -­ . Prue- witheut .-Iffim ire lRnse! says Trave the 0 t to m an-C—ap-RAT. Diet Dr. Liebknecht, the Social-F ing- ers from Cologne state that food riots sian ist leader, is reported to have said it., ------------*—— if 'suddenly capitulated Patient-'"You j"You believe in mustard broke out in the market place. there had become an established practice toy -A despatch from London says: The one Turkey on Saturday. They state that women prohibit mention of. trials. resulting Saturday newspapers feature des- to the Entente Allies. It ter reported I planters, don't you, doctor?" Doctor high from food riots and-peace derhonstra.� patches from Athens which• declare also that Rachmi Bey, Govern-or of-the ---�'Roberl I always order' them for who.regarded the prices as too 9 . result that the peopl� that agitation in Constantinople in!Vilayet of Smyrna,-is trying to or. patients who call me out In the middle made violent manifestations,and that tions; with the re favor of peace Is becoming so pro-!range separate peace terms with the.of the night when there'.a nothing the the police charged the crowd, a num- had no idea of the widespread Inc.resail I nounced thatmatter'with them." ber of persons being injuied, During of these agitations,it would surprise no Entente. matte U `1111'w .7 10 -4 �;7',T o. LOCALISMS, -A'carload,of Amerifta, yellow BALE ZZOISTRIL corn jas4 arrived. at the Spink Mille. AY, WEDNE15D' MARCU 16th Auction --Mrs. McCormick. is visiting =We regret to report that Thos sale of farm stock, implements, etc., with her daughter In Oshawa. Dqtwlae is-seriqualy ill with poen- - At lot M coo, 5, Pickering, (half -Dire. Geo. Lens has installed a, wonia, ralle.went.of Brougham) the proper. 7. ,Bell telephone is her residence. -Miss Margaret Wray, of Osh" - ty of Geo...D. Linton. Sale at one.See bills. Fred. Postill. Auctioneer. -Born-OnTweday, Feb.-29th, awn, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. to W-M. and Mrs. Sherret, a dau. Crawford.- TuEsDAY, :dARCH 211IT-EXtetialvd all• ction anle of r hter. -Mrs. Jas.' Grahamf-R. Clydesdale horses. ��Ine w cattle, pigs. Implemeate, —up _aftuies Mrs. W. J.'Monpey is I&I And Mrs, blich grade tti at.pre-sent' With an attack of Is We4dnesday. at lilt 28, con. 9 .-Say—Peo—ple—are You getting log_1UMXrr___ =Mtm6ejg 'g-laillif "to `ievllre- atti-prollerty of C. U. Ben- Miss O'Hara,of Toronto, spent oats, should see Arthur Carrittli. 11"t t, Halo at I o'clock. W�e large .'for 21� c lbs. of Fresh Rolled Oats Sunday cents ovet with Mrs. James er's ad Vt.-In another coltull it. Me6w. auctluneep. Gordon. )AY, -Miss Roberta Bedsou is con., Boum-hold effi-vo, frull, toont-loll Wheat for 25 cc -4tillieus C11-tillitul HlOv0d Id" livicliNuldl, ALOLCH Fxtensive 6 --- ;tined to he' emotion sale tit hurses, cattle, pigs'. herbed with a wild at. Falls to the bamt,lim, tit, Mtitititty, :tack isoPlutuasnui, hity, routs, etc, at lot 9. of measles. --A null-ibe'r from tlili locality- poll, (1, Piekaring, (half wile"Bast of -Jo?epb Wray,of Oshawa. call- attontivil t)i1vor Dt'ilkly'.1 At4li t OrebilwooditIle property .3 I)ackages 'Corii Flakes' for 25 of Alex. kd,on a number of his Fickei an 11 forevnivuod ou. Nyvolit�mlitty sirt.r. Minim. Sit u at, 12.30 m arp. See )-ftilm to angther column. friends on Tuesdlr,,,,t,,, hills t A .3 cans Corn* Peas-or Tomatoei for 2.5 -Fte, Vi r tile, kV. h, PuWull, auctioneer, ctor Tho Alil,of St. Atitirow'Pi 106th Battalion, visited Pickering elittruh will nit-vt it tilt, 11111bij of Tnuttpoj.ky, MAttun, 2mD-Extenslve friends on Saturday' auction sale of Clydebdale horses .3 cans Spick and. Span 6eanser for 25 Ml NV. J. Chirk oil Tlitirsitlay nrt,- -A large number from this noun March 16th tit 2.30 u'vlovk, registered and grade cattle, seed locality attended W. J. McDon. W. J. McDonald's sale on sat• raiu, etc., the property of F. Har. :ald's sale on Saturds, tron, lot 5.can, 7, Pickering. Sale 3 packages Corn Starch for 725 urlay last was one of tlw nio&f at 1 O'clock, sharp. Wm. Mew, -Mrs. Mahon, of Bloomington, successfid of the senson, the-prices auctioneer. L)omingto C bas been spending a few days with realized being much greater than -1 pound good Seedles ' S Raisins for 12 her brother, D. Simpson. was expected. Snow-shovelling was the fav- -Mrs. J. H. Beal, of Claremont, MASSEY-HAZURIS orite pastime of most of our resi• and daughter, Mrs. A. J. Chanel- dents on Tuesday morning. ler, of Toronto. spent Wednesday -Owing to the amount of enow here with the former's sister, Mrs. Cream S6parators Prime Chet�se, 'Fresh Prunes,' Bulk Dates, NaTel Oran' ges, on the roads auto fraffic has been' J..R. Theiton. will Assure you every -,Choice,Grape Fruit, Spanish Onions -Clover Honev cent of profit. 'suspended for a few-weeks, -The following have bad iode. Thomas Walsh has purbha§ed pendent phones installed in their Hand-pieked White Beans. 7. a residence in Whitby, but has no residences,-connected with Picker- Drills, Cultivators, Harrows, intention to move there to reside. Ing central, Russell Burrell 2,03, Verity Plows, Wagons -Mrs; Jabez Hallett it, spending and Sherman Leyesky 1408. Bug Week with. her daughter,-Mrs. � -A shipment of new machines and gies. Charles of ?4oqqt Albert.- at Bur. FLOUR—Five Roses, 'White Satin, Cream Buns. -Rev. J. and Mrs. Red f L d d ring's Forniture- Store. Ont.* a" JQ daughter are spedding a w-ev d.ysl here the volume of tone of this ete. this EXTENSIVE AUCTIO-K SALE week with friends in Toronto. machine. Price $12.00. Free de-Banks went to To- mon.i;tration given, -.OF- 'ronto on Monday to undergo an -We have engaged Mit Warm- Goods delivered Free' any here re operation at the General Hospital, ingtob, a young lady very highly STOCK, IMPLEMENTS Is -M- . L. Friederichseh who has recon-onended, to take Aarge of HAY. ROOTS, Etc. '.Is been working in the city for the our Millinery Department. Any Th s t e property of four weeks has returned lady --i-i4lirig, work done will -be, . Look—If von buv'anvthina fit our which i not ..'gam e. attended to .vith,promptnees. D. -Dr. and Mrs. Bateman, of To- SiAT- -satisfactory, or as represented, You can either ronto, were here over-Sunday with LmWe0y"ACielard Hobbs, of To- Lot 9, Concession 6, Pickering 'the Misses Bunting and other ronto, father of Miss Hobbs, who !J mile east of Greenwood) on get Your money back, or get-the ' -friends. is well known in.Pickering, ,here Wecimsday,March 12r.d, 1916 -Moa.James Holt.of Quill Lake. 'she was employed in the millin- '7 9 ds, exchanged. Sask., to spending EL -few weeks a ry buginess, died on Tuesday at The following property, viz with friends in Pickering and the age of 70 years. His death HOMES ------ Prince Albert. was due to R stroke of paralysis Bay mare, h. d.. 7 yrs old. registered -A number from the village at. received on Saturday night. Brown mare, h. d., 9 yrs-- old ; Bay gelding. b. d.. 0 years old -. Roan- :'I tendett-the entertainment given in -After the storm on Monday 1 8 CHAPMAN M. ding, h.d. 4 yrs old . Brown geld- Whitby last Friday evening by night the Brock road between the riding, b. d,.4 yrs old ; Bay gelding,b. the 116th Battalion. Kingston road and Brougham Was d.. 3 yrs old . Bay filly, h. d..3 yrs old: -him. Kerr, who has been in bad drifted in a number of Bay 1gelding, b. d. 2' yrs old; Bay places. - - . -he home of �ac Between the 3rd con'ces. driver. 9 yrs old, Oshawa visiting at t es. DRESS GOO -ETC. -her nephew, Dr. ? AL*WLJ McKay, IS under sion road and Brougham the CATTLE-HIGH-GRADU e wqrk the doctor's care at present. of breakieg them wap, left to those Roan cow, bred Dec. 1, calf by side We havi� put in stock this week, anise assortment of crepes' In pink, sky, Red cow,-bred Jan. 17tb. calf by side -W. E. and Mrs. Ritchie and who found it__neeesstLry__t_o_ white.Mice, black and white and dreaden effect At I&-- Ara -- - ------qr--attons-at 10 and Ise.30 In. wide and 40 in.wide at 15c.a yd. Roan cow, 4 yrs old.calf by side; Room per family left this seek for their new themas the overseers neglected _ey C _­--houle near Hagereville, where Mr. the work entirely. cow, 4 yrs old, calf by side ; Roan cow Oringhams At 13 and 15c. yd. Blue and white and Ritchie has 3 yrs old,calf by side ; Roan -c 5 black and white shirtingsat 15, 17, 18c, yd. _purchased a farm. -The prejudice against sweet Tra old. bred Jan. 24,8 Heifers. ricin'ain g Cottons are high but you will find these • -James Kennedy went into the clover is-somewhat-dying out - ft. yrs old.-,Steer.rising 2 yrs old ; 2 values right, come in and be -city on Monday With a loa,l of It has alwayR been consider-id . Steers rising I year old i.-Yat steer convinced. apples. He-say-s-tblit he has been noxious weed, and with n' Durham bull'. 2 years-6M. Valenciennes and Tore4i4n-Uces in newest patterns from Sc, a-'vd up. out on finer days. than X61onday. o re- . PIAS AND IMPLE-MENTS We have a few men's sweatem we are clearing at cost, in- grey.q.-. -Dire. H deerrli.nR feature. but in recent Saw. bred Dec. 20 11 Store pigs : Bin- Fawkes has been- uu. narT cardinal eLnd brown from 75c. to 2.00. years farmers are begi-beginning der the doctor's care for the pail to der.0 ft cut X H 31ower, 5 ft cut Groceries always fresh and we have fresh fish every, learn that It is a valuable food for M. H,: Seed drill'14 hoes. 11, 114, Steel week but we- are pleased to re• cattle. and etre now sowing its toiler,M. H :Cultivator I H C.- Cults- and halibut, white 11,41l. sklmon, also haddie and Labrador herringj. port that she is now mc"'vering, 4eed for rRi-ting fodder. The "Do. vator. F. & NV.; Horse rake, 1� it, F.-Miss Hannah Stepllten-,on re- rniniouDepartment hu-4 recently & NN'.; Sulky plow. Primer, M. H.; turned home on 'Satutday, after issued a bulletin dealing with it 2 Gauix plows ;3 Single plowsN Sylves- ',G. A. 'MLLE SPIE -..'-_� DUMB ARTON spending a few monthA pith some fron, this standpoint, ier ;Set Difuu-)ptl harnows ; Pew bar. friends in Illincii-3 and Wis wester end bencher; Sc atter ;2 Wa. -John Calvert moved on Thtitr�- .-When renewing Four-oub-;crip. son rasps . Stock rack : Fanning mii day into the house recently tion to your daily and weekly [3,rev - Bag'truck : Set a scales, cap., pur. cha,4ed from Walter Shepherd papers and other periodicals do 2o1s) lh�-. Pulper, M. tf,: Wheelbiarrow; N(i Gasolinp engine, 2J h. " EIVIE14TS� STOR E and which the latter vaeated not forget the PICKEIR1. . . % P., 1. H� C.: 'as If ynvi hqrp'nr,t a . Cott ing box, Maxwell : Bain wagon ; W ' thea of general merchandiging. find can reaewed S -__B_oT)�%Tei4`fi_._ 13m v,.O-"r -pastrun5ter!�-i-ii th -A number of the voting earl osvibqcription, do so at your Spei7ght wmkoii guar"tee that-yon. will get satisfaction when you deal with u$. Set of the village and s people earliest convenience. - A great 4e springs, 50 cwt ; McKie buggy - surrounding MeLtitughlin cutter -,2 -Buffalo ro, Of coarse we.Ila Ve of" these rnRlly Of 01-IT subscribers are In o H, ir stiecialtieq, "e are men's wear, boots, shot%% -onutry enjoyed themselves Horse b!;kmkets ; Number at "in and robbers, - We make the WilliRins" Sho ' our chief specialty in. ata rreRrS. If these would kindly bags. heavyweights and the White Shoe the Specialty in fine weights. dance in the haH on Friday even e ing last. xamine the label on tbjeir-paper- HARNESS- they will find hn ey Rtand- Z Sets of team harness TSets of single We area gents for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. and guarantee per- -D. Simpson left on Tuesday Kin-di settle a nee as we need' morning for Dunnville to attend y harneis Set of breaking harness ; 7 end feet satisfaction with every garment. the funeral of his sister-in-law, the mo 0 ilei collars -. 4 Open coll)Lre - I Double T who died at wolst snow-sto have-been learning how for y years. chilon. RinAing f-himin;_ Furnace, 4&gn .; Urind stone ; Quan- in Denfield ci in ye occurred here cri Mond 12 Saturday, after 8y city timothy hay :Quantity of mixed 'Get the habit, you men, go to The Men's Store. several years of painful illness. of all and might. The snow bay:Quantity of turnips :Quantity of -Miss Helen Burling, who is F__tt, fill was accompanied- by a ver -1 - ptniards ; 2 Tables : 7D ha4rs-,-F%vorite-churn-Nu-. -JLs-,A— U Nc L'u tending the Nnvn,.] Q_4__ -hiRh-w­Idd-, and-those whor-bappen.--WKItcbe" -]El- -N-T-ii ronto, has been under the doctor's ed to be out find facing the storm 3 ;4 Creamery cans :2 Cider barrels; -,care. sufferting from throat trouble would have some conception of a Lawn nllciwe'r ; Forks, rakes, hoii, Established 1857. scythes and other articles too numer- 'but is now improving nicel he north-west blizzard. Fortunately ous to mention. was able to return home o it�was not very cold -and towards ;day. On night becamef quite mild and the As the proprietor has leased bis farm, -. We have a complete assortment everything will posifively be sold. The government is making oftening of the snow prevented Qf.ihe famous arrangements for about fifteenin.uch drifting. Towards midnight OALS Ar 18-80 O'CLOCK the storm was a( 0-,-' ' sHAPPY THOUGHT' 'thousand students in the Collegi- accompanied by, TERms q ate Institutes and High Schools of ligbt6ing and thunder. Fat steer, pigs. hay, corn, 'the Province to work on farms -Don't forget the tea and c. roots.and all sums of$10 and under, • AND on. cash; over, that amount 7 months during the summer, to take the cert to be given in the Me credit to parties furnishing approved Methodist -Imperial Oxford joint notes. 5 per cent-. per annurn .Tlace of laborers, who have en. church by. the men of the congre. sted' or who 'Intend doing so. gation—next Friday-evening (St. allowed for cash. These students- will be free to Patrick's Day'). An excellent sup. '.W. B. POWELL*, Auctioneer per of decided Irish flavor, will .!Mt positions.in May. -KRZ-01rus are being advised be served from - Parlor-Cook s,'Heaters"and 6 to 8 o'clock in the E-LM- DALUE, M11 -1 a Splendid .§1 rendpred bv the- _"Oil- Stov S.1 Strongly not to purchase the low basement, after which prieed seeds, At all times it gram will hA false economy to parc'-fiase cheap owing well known lalent:-Miss yoll --seed,but this can always get the best Mani. 'VAll in sind rpp thpm year in particular, Pearl O'Neil,elocutionist of Toron'.- toba Flour made from No. 1. 8 cial care should be exercised in to, who is a great favorite with Manitoba Wheat.- t9e e selection of seed grain, as so with Pickering •audiences ; Mi Royal Household and Glenora for -=J 0 S E P H H . : BUNOY— Tnuch was rendered usetoss as seed Edytbe Law, sopr!lno soloist, of Bread. Try a b last year on account of-thenn. Toronto, who is also weIL-Slid 4astl3i Fie... .favorable season. The highest favorably known in Pickeiing, ' BRAN, SHORTS priced seeds are always the cheap. and Me. Wm. Honey, vocalist,-Of MIX FEEDS est in the end if the quality Is in' Cherr thoroughly en. -1_:.. - . I . — I COLLADIQ :.-COLLA DCJ _-keeliag with the prim. A thorou CHOP joyable evening is. assured to all RUSHED OATS The ladies of the village and yvbo may attend. Admission 30 BARLEY vicinity under the auspices of the cents, children 20 cents. CHOP I have a Hinited number of'Collars to sell at $2 each. ____---7---Wo-wen a Institur WHEAT e are meeting twice a week in the different CRACKED CORN --8ecure a bargoin riow. 'houses.- and-,.-are .,British MIXFJXHEN-F%,�� Wumbia's_ much work for the Red Cross9 has declined 25 per cent. 8 Caldwell's Cream substitute Fall Rugs, Robes, Blankets Trunks, Suit casis. 0_ war began owipg Calf Ideal. .,vlety in the way of knitting and leessat to enlistment, Sewing. They also are r ion * of i-allway work and Molasses Meal -Shoe and Harness repairing neatly and protilptly 4 k : L. al'31" other causes. CHOPPING AND OAT considerable money as each lady I * — .. attended to. 7 EVERYDAY 'contributes ton cents at each meet-I Amounted policeman six stu. CRUSHING EVER 'on nit�of k those !qted buggy ro Ilod 'n"v e h settle "e t 0 ft ace as h trQ M ing, the money being used for the dents and several others were BELL PHONE. d Get prices on tied in ton lots. PICKERING* HARNESS EMPORIUM purchase of material. Tea and hurt when a, mob attacked the . .oth?r refreshments are served,and temperance paraders in thpl4treets, 'VT7ee3cw Bonne Phone 2501, W. J. COAXWELL • the meetings are much enjoyed. of Toronto on Wednesday. i Chopping every day. 4L mom -A