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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_03_17 b ., c�,. .,-._..,.. ;.-�.-r q• ..-•.. "'�"^ -_ .,.T.R^Gr: Y `9q:'-S'�,�,!'^..-,T•Q,.�.•.va S.� :i. .nom• -)^. :.,S�V_�: _ �F"•,p_,'t': _ - .i�Fi+�'.m _ �'w'+G `a•P 7''_ • • w PICKERING .;y 7. _ V,OL. XX•XV. ` --^PICKERINE19 ONT., FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1916- ­.No. MOUNT' ZION DUNBARTON . �x�fis##t+ossal fOsarbs. - E _stab, 5 yea�m- i -- ,shed 7 _ 11 ft � LS ur mailman has forgotten his route, Mr. Clugson, a member of the-Knox ^' _. �✓ Mies Beulah Jones is vieritifig with College Gospel teary that was here for . R E. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis- Miss B. J6nee--bas recopered from a Dunbarton church on 8utiday neat: + a• tared membez o!the Optometrical seen- bpd %ttatck of la grippe. - - elativn of Ontario. Besets] attention given to FLOUR ° Mount Zion League .attended .the - GREEN WOOD The fitting of 01a6e6. Eyes tested free. North League rally at Claremont. - ILL i1Olasemoae. f8tf _ tV 'WH SATIN-BREAD Harold Jones has engaged for he The Greenwood Red Cross Society- _ - C, MCKINNON, a1.D„ L,R.C.S. ,� summer with Irving-McAvoy. I intend holding a grand concert in the • Edinburggh, member of the coil ege of CREAh1 Bjj\S-FAJfILS Miss E. Jones has returned t her church on the evening of Wednesday. of Royal and Burgeons o!aeons,Ontario, inbu;ste -" home after het• visit here. She will March 22nd. • The popular Whitevale o! 8o al College of 6urgeoa., Edinburgh 8Deaial attention to dsieases of women and TEA BUNS-PASTRY 'be missed: Male Chorus will provide the greater' - - ;- Children, Office and residence,Bzongham. ` __ _ concert at Kinsale o en Le'aeven• readings, e A number from here"attended the Pat of th progrxln which consists of PICKERING MEDICAL ,SURGICAL Bran; Shorts; lumbo. inR and reports good flute.-Saturday solos, quartettes and chorus- . - WHEAT - es. A returned soldier J§ezpected to -BAREEY�WAgTED - and X-RAY INSTITUTE Lost between Kinsale and Balsam, be present and'give his experiences at OATS x PICKERING, - ONTARIO - a.moustache. Finder please return,to the front.• _ Wheat. Sereenin s, - •' B. Jones. A reward will be - Get my pr=ices before selling s; ELGIN TowLE, M. B„ af. D., C. M., Don't forget the grand tea and con. MOL •PLEASANT - t Phyriciau•in-char a cert here on March 24th. A s lendtd; elsewhere. g ',All kind's of Chop. p �.� 8pedattat in Reotal Diseases. Prostatic Dis- p drama 'entitled "The Young Village Enlistment is not in fashion iii this h have a large.stock on hand of sates,-o! Men, Diseases of Women, Cancers, Doctor,"will be given: section. *or.none, throat examination. Diseases of eye, Mrs. Joseph Mitchell is reeoyering, BARLEY FEED .- •'ear.nose.throat sad lungs. PYrttag glasses and , eu conte and chronic diseases• after her serious illness. Cmoe Hours 19 to a and 7 to 9 P. m. 49iy SCRANTON COAL D. L. and' W. . BROUGHAM J. H. and Mrs. Madill spent a tesv =BRAN ... James Wilton had the misfortune days with relatives in Uxbridge last ,1 1i°oos• STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA to,lose a valuable.borse this week.- week, SHORTS. E. FAREWELL, K,C., BARRIS- Thomas Philip shipped A carload of John Miller is havinR matetial haul- - 8olf'[ -A�D STEAM. stock from Locust Hill station on Tues- ed for the erection of a commodious MIDDLINGS V • Y`$B•ourts7 use.Wb torney,smeoottaty, barn;and stables. aftos. Coast House,Whitby. . 1a•v ._.- _ - day. CRUSHED OATS _ The Red Cross Society made anoth- . Miss D. Prout-and. Thomas Norton •p E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and er shipment of shirts, socks, etc., on spent -over Sunday with friends in `�. As solicitor.Notary Public.Etc. Money to J•. L. SPINK, LIMITED, .Tuesday. Oshawa and Bowmanville. And will give special prices' for can. 0ltrce Brock tat.North,whitb.. 2517 - Aliso Maggie Duncan sent a few A. Russell happened with an asci- PICKERIN G, ONT. - days last week with her sister, .airs. dent one night Inst week, S;bile out large quantities for-.all bought Dental _ John Stewart, of Atba. .driving, his horse in some unaecount. - �'. Jesse Hubbard.of LRmbeit, spent a able manner, left driver and cutter during February, LAKE B. BEATO\, D. D S., _• a�eS� ors' Prow �ouple of dips last week in thin neigh- behind and made for 'borne. Arthur _ Gradua a of tIIe BCS S9l2eSSLa! 1:4ntat • . r Burgeons sad L'afveratty of Totoato• Office - - -- - -._' ing old acquaintances• reached home in safety the sane night over h ur P to it: hardware store. Whitby. WANTF.r� 51iss Mildred Robson has returned and got his cutter the next dap` office hours 9 to 12. 1 to 230. lad phone 18• home, after having spent a week with. _ Hell phone 920. 14tlonommoop Farm of property of a fen- icre� g+- I.J. �REMN - - -" wanted to purchase on or near bee uncle, Dr, G. L. Robson, of Port - GREEN RIV1:R tBu#tnasf Curbs. the Lake, Perry, _ Miss Sarah Norton left for. Orwold, bliss Gertrude Defoe has recovered IJ G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage If you have property to sell, write J1xn„ on Thursday, where she intends from her recent illness. A t5' T L A J<1 Eff W. Licenses in the County of Ontario, - spending the summer with her-sister, Benson and airs. Wilson visited at �i ,Pickering Village. 2�y ' John Fisher & Company Mr. H. Fea%by. Unionville ylondav last. ` POCCHER, Real Estate Aire- 'ADELAIDE COL' tiTRk REAL ESTATE The Brougham Women's institute Mr. Garner and J:Michell visited �1 ST_ will hold their March meeting on the G. W. Ferrier Monday last.- 1 . tannest, valuator, collector aha. Manor d ADEL SIS EN' E., LDING:, - 21st at the home of Mrs. Mecbin. A We are pleased to report that Hugh ' .nf marztaae liaemsea,Brougham. coy _ @IO LCSiSDEN_$L BUILDING:, full attendance o!mem P � -members i Pe v wh - s neat- rc' who was so 's HOPPER Issuer of Marriage - erioualp ill; is - _ -D ^ ed• rapidly recovering. • Licences in the County a: oataeio. V • R . B R 8 W S T E R Those wishing to make entries for Quite-a number in the vicinity at- „ Os;eoe at Stora and his residence.Ctaramoat. Veterinary Surgeon the combination gale on Saturdav, tended the concert at Loguat Hill _ �+� R.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERE Honor Graduate of the Ontario April let, may do so up to the 24th of Method ist.Cbureb anti report baring 1•F D• Conveyancer. Commfsstoaer tar taking Veterinary College and Hoarov- March with, either R. J. Cowan. Bro. listened to a splendid program. aftsdavft•, Aeeeuntans Ree• Many b toatr ary Associate of the Ontario ugbam. or the auctioneer, F. Postill. It is reported that a large number _ an��� onii. et ltatziTag• Lfc Veterinary College. Green River. attended the Ladies'Iced Crone Ausi- • Ind. phone 3�20`c' tarp held At Mrs. G. W. Ferrier's an Monde evening when finararran e- HUGH 8 PL GH, Glen Msjnr. Out. WHtTtYAL•s y g Licensed Aaetfoneer Pt;teaatve viper. Claremont Ontario .0,- . meats were made for the Bazaar. The shingle-that has given satin- p fence to ,mended sad thorcuahbred.stock. --' Geo._ Burnie is at .present visiting Do not fortaet the Bazaar to be held faction for over 30 earn. Empire & ll conducted anywhere, Write for terms NEW BUTCHER SHOP Galt friends. in the A. O. U W. ball, by the Ladies' Corrugated Iron with -a J in.Fby avid pazttenlara, Pone Ind 911k 8637 i+ Y ti/ j'� John Calvert is at present visiting Red Cross Auxiliary,on Fridaip. Mar, 2 in. corrugation, Pee it before you POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, his liepbow at Oakville. ' ful and ornamental articles buy other makes. If you Bre 3Li 11 . !or ooantim ofTork and Ontario. Aug. A. J. Poynter and Tamil a ent8un- of various kinds will be offered for " aeon ole•of all kinds 6ttenaed to on short"t A full line of Fresh Meats always 7 p P need of a Cream Se rator: T aostcs, Address Cress glues P.O,. Oat, on hand at sho day with Arthur Pherrill, sale. Special mention may be made 1 >9 r p' A,F. Major and Rife spent a fevv of the home-made baking and candy a Premier for $0- days. Also B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- Wa or, on road ever da 3 da e'in the city last week, booth. There will also be a firth gasoline engines p, [fir 13 y y. pend. g gines from 839,00 u Mj T r . ►Tosser, vaiand aha collector for. arrison Johnson in slowly reeovet'- Doors open ab S o'clock. Admission See or write the before buying. _ conatisa of Ontario and York All kinds of Fresh Pork Sausage a s icialt tuft from an attack o!lA grippe. 10,cents, lunch included. Ever hod ^ Male•e0 duated ettber'privately or by auction. g P y g Pee• y Bell Phone iror date. or other partiettiars apply at rest Stouffer Bron, are at present boli- welcome.- "God nave Cue ep endid _ �d•aee,Elisabeth sit Ptoker,aq Phoaa orders Butcher's cattle wanted dayying.with friends in Buffalo, men.' -DOLLY.' - loft at NYws once, Pickaring. win re - BlakeAnnia was the guest of John cetvepeompt atteattotr, sat+.laction attar•. JAS O'COtiNOR, -PICKEpLvG Hoiden atrclfunrilvt,ti SnTtda - rT _ F. J. Prouse, - Piekerin Meed. Also salve ysat for Ford Cars. R A. m act number is ladependent l-sol Corner King and Church Sts, Oscar and Miss Bertha Carter are At w� - present the gni•sts of Udora relatives. Mics-VeGiliivrav was a on PLANT BOXES COAL COAL Robert Nowtan visited his brother, exhibitor at the Canadian Society of 14 i . James,of Toronto,for,r few days last Artists. -LUMBER week. Corp. Newman of -the lldth Batt•, At 80 cents per hundred, I will have stantly on hand Fred Beare, wife and son,of Regina, has donated a fine painting from his t present renewing old .acquaint-, o%n hruah, to the War Rellef Socitty• � f NO• have about 1500• ft o a fall su an ere• The Women's Institute held a nuc• hemlock 1%4x9 to 16 ft. long that ifordered right _ poly of coal-sit iutret _ - :away. _: possible price. _ the lattor's l f ijr's other,oward,E. Turner aDr. Blake nd wife i�Bea- a do ftedcessfulit tin the l Agriculttzrzil•rooms inment on n clo a price I-wailt to rFor rca h in lotsof .1000 ton. o het y, last week, aid o the piano fund. ft. or more. + C.�p_h1211g >IIl�--QRt--$U113II N. GIBS /1/ Mrs. Samuel Mannell and Alis. Clarence Hodge has nassed his g . Roach are at•present reder�iratick p, examination in the rnacliine_gun a>;c.- j,)2ae�COIlSrgeted fora roti 1 01' 45.1 Irons'residence on Lhe,townlipe. tion of the 71h Brigade of R.-C. R., Sarnia fence iindexnecE� - S8 usual. y GREENBURN ST: 01. Ed.Boli has urhaaed a targe fruit which is now somewhere in France. - car about llarch-•15. �'�77 farm near lBrigphton,having an A. 1. The 182nd Battalion will give aeon-. ' . G.Barnes,J Green River REAL ESTATE TATE mat kat for alt that he can produce. in cert.in the Music Hall on the lxstCon You know thea fence`and r stn ..... Belleville. of the month.- They will be assisted satisfled that my price will Or address R. R. No. 1.Loeser Hill Miss Blanche Ham]in.-stenographer by'a professional entertainer from To-- quit otr. for the P. W. Ellis Co., Toronto, at. .ronin. y - --- rg an Coal, cement, lumber,. lathe _ v K*8 #8 Wednesday last. era, has won golden crosses for bis ex- Wm. Hood bite landed his invention celle>;t shooting in. France. He is a shingles, ready roofing R'itb the Case Manf. Co. Mr. Hood son*of J, H. Gulliver of this town. - and wire fencing - --_Has a full link of 2resh and Cur- I have For Sale a House and Lot has been strenuously working for the The father and both sons have joined always in Stock. -- - °� ed meats eonstantl on hand. in Pickering Village. Large ' past six months completing his appar• the colors, which iv-s good rebord. --- garden-,=some-young. fruit. atus --- The Dramatic Cldb of_Uie-0,, L. c, A. C. E E �,�I Spice Roll,' Breakfast Bacton, trees. Everything in' Dr. H. H. 'Major, of Toronto, and will render Oliver Goidsmiths play, !• Hem, Bologna, Weiners, ate, ffrst-class --repair. his niece, Miss Watson, of Santiago, "She Stoops to Conquer" in the Di[uaic i Call and see me as this is a bar. Cal" visited MAjor Bros, last week. Hall on the evening of the 24th, It LOCUST HILL ...Highest prices paid for gain for some one. Mica Watson in is delighted with our the T given under the auspices 'of a �AINS AT Canadian winter. the Trafalgar Daughters . and the ii Butcher's cattle G. Voz, Chadwick and Russell Ham proceeds will _ V- 7. Richardsca - tbeT Red Cgos e a , lin, two prominent young men of otic NSALE McFadden's Drug Store village, realizing the seriousness of K1NSALQ 91ekerinq �I no Nota Public Picketin , ` this war,have joined the 110th Batt., ' Howard?t For,Friday and Saturday, March Notary , K with which they will endeavor to do H lackey and Miss Greta are loth and Saturday, their"bit." visiting Iriends in Enfield. . First-.Class rigs,for hire , �Otti lOtS Of Water Norman Miller.general blacksmith, Miss Gladys Mowlfay is slowly im- Friday. and Saturday,-March_ 3 Dap Or night has for the past few weeks been over Proving after her severe illness. 17th,and C. 8. 1tICt OF W1fl'I'><VALL run with _work, the farmers getting The Epworth League Rally on BIIs meets all trains anxious to start'a ring manoeuvres, Monday night was also worthy of Rival Herb Tablets, regular 81.00 Teaming is prepared to furnish you anything have piled up high disabled machinery note, Brooklinand Greenwood League special, 73c. - - promptly attended to: an the line of water supply such�ae which__Rre an_ ioualy&ora' ' joining with us• Splendid a ere Thomas'Eclectri 25c- Agentfor-Cori:;cta Carriage Co, pompe, windmills, hydraulic rams, turn for repairs. were re nice music ppgovt special 19e. - SVhiteva,le Branch Women's Insti- Rev, Foley, of•Brooklin, Miasiotiary Nature's RemedyTablets regular Peak plumbing, etc. President of the District ave a ver ig • • Peak, p{fir{n tote meeting that was to-have been g y special i3c. !7• They .are also expert well drillers held at the home of Mrs, E. Bice on uplifting address. After lunch the dory-ic 'e Vitalizer, q _ and respectfully solicit your patron; March loth,'was postponed to Wed• Rally dispersed resolved to make a y -regular 50e. • nesday,March 22nd,and will be held better showing in league work -itr•tbe special 89c. e for the Aure. Ind, nhon X521, . ONE HUNDRED � at the home of Mrs,William Burton, future, Morricy'sCatarrh Retnedy,reRttlac YOUNG �01�IEN - TIME TABLE-Piokerin 86stion Q Whitevale. All ladies welcome, • The S. S. Anniversary although 50c. special 89c. ' - G. T. L. sad Mrs, Tran entertained very unfortunate in regard to weather, Snoop's R•efitorative Tablets T.R.T.R. Trains going East due as`follows- about was a huge success. On Sunda la a ,Special 78c. _ No - - p wanted at once to train for choice 19 Looal 2.So P.M. ne ay evening laat, mostly -Green fol and inspiring sermons by, old Carter's Little Liver Pills, regular 14 Local g,04 p,M, Rive►'it younger set. As Mr.Tran, 25e.Special 19c. office positions. The demand on the O. Tutton assisted by a male' choir Trains going West due an follows- for a number of years belonged to the which rendered excellent music after- Our Own Little Liver Pills,regular Nb. IS- Local 7.42 A,M. football team of that village, be re- 25c. s ia1 2 for 25e. 11 Local 2,18 p, M. turned their hospitality in this man- noon and evening. Owing to the 1 • severe storm on Monday evening Bachelor Cigars, regular 8 for 25c: 7 Mail 7.b0 P.M her. His action vas appreciated by e the tea and concert was postponed special 4 for 25c. Btrnday included all present. until Friday night, which also coved p _ p TORONTO, '.ONT. A 9 wedding took place at the unfavorable,but on Saturday the best -FARMERS 1 Methodist parsonage on Wednesday, of weather permitted large numbers -We Can supply you with our sup ly. Write at once for TOOLS SHARPENED March Stb, when Miss Ethel J. Ham- to congregate, and after a good tea in -any quantity of Dr. Hess' Stock ^� .n p _.y particulars. We will convince you We mak act cial lin wits united In marriage to Mr. the ball adjourned to the church Food, Give it a trial and if it is e ry of crosscut saw@, Gordon W. Hodgson, both of this where an• unusuallyy ggood program x^ that this is Yo4R oppportunity. Tools,df all kinds. Locks repaired. plAce, by Rev, Chss. Langford. The turas enjoyed, The children acquitted not Satisfactory bring back the Business calla you. Wil YOU come? Razor-Ironing a specialty. For a first- bride was given awn b her father,' e t a and we will refund - No vacation at Midsummer. clave hair trim or an easy shave cal] Thomas gg y y themeelvas nobly. while the play Pae mP y package Enter now. B. Hamlin, and sbe lookad New Housekeeper convulsed the audi- yonr money. at the East-end Barber Shop. charming in a picture hat and travel- ence in peals of laughter, Mie@ C. T Moore xcradden , W. J. Elliott, Principal See our House Furnishings of; all ing suit After the ceremony the Lawrence our able elocutionist pleas- +e kinds. Slightly used Carpets bridal couple left for a abort haney. ed her audience as usual. also the Oar. Yonge and Charles'Sts. from 15 cents a yard up, moon to western oiots. On their re- Druggist-'Graduate OptiLian y y Brooklin Quartel4f8gave several choice PiCk6=121 . : W. J. G(1�ON PICHERING turn the will reside in. albite ale. selections. Pe' �11tt�1,r10 r✓,u,. a+kc •, -: .•'. a. ts•.i'yz ''` '.� LY• - T?r P,'f "4.'>. ..A ?' x,rz•` 3 'r.pie"' ..'j., s, I 1 .. - .. •fi .. r •." :7 mot to a dalan., of some kW ol offer- RM yoU W Ing, but it had only caused,trouble -because itd `l&e'n itol 'May In 'd e Ion from a Budd- hist temple zomewhere-in India, an' 071- some day by-an Imitation-01 �-11 T h e Oreen. Sea the king ol Nepal Asid no more.right to it than any o' us ha& Major Syl- ty CHARLES EDNLON.DS WALK lZester g9t it all out to'-some, old re- cordt. paternoster Ruby,* "Well,the-upshot o' the whole thing —.--Author of "The Silver Blode," "The "The Time Lock," etc. was that when the expedition started en with it. If he g9t the, Lao an' I w digniond, the four of us are to have t a t ausan possibly you-will not detect this imitatio, it! 1115srioul alteRuis I n Until generatiQns back-that he could vouch His alliance with my father came CHAPTER XXIX. i . f or his 'cousin.' 'We are,::pf noble the t04-pot reveals it. Demand always the genuine y im an' 's -the 'exepdi- 565alada" in the sealed aluminuM packet, and see- about in t1ke most niitural 'we uey told me., Hier.fatber, .1 ttr! g' narrative of -aginable. Both -men were young and blood,"' L a enterprising; Strang had a knack of gathered, was a kwan.whold run afoul I tion into Tibet would fill. _�volume� that you 9 -9t-it it yoil Want'that unique Mvour Olt Aigging up vpportunities for financial o' the Government an'. had his pro- Recounted to us from time to tiXne be: 1r@sJ%, Clean leaves properly' prepared and, packe& my perty confiscated. fore his return to the Far East, in profit, and he had the time$ k -What's the chap's name the matter-of-f act-tone one might em- father's time was pretty well ta en, ome asked. 'Losi King Fu,' says Luey.';ploy in diiicribing the.most ordinary ...up.by his business, but he had a w into a MOTHER'S WISH GRATIFIED. , WHERE KAISER RULES FRENCH. capital which Strang lacked.' .-Besidess 'Why didn't you say so at first?' 8gyp. of everyday events, it gre 'Show him in." wonderful chronicle of a' Aupendous father never learned to speak Chinese, 1. $125 *hich, Strang' told us-"'Steve and V "yi see, I already knew Lao as 4 undertaking; but. I am obliged.to con- The hinig.Gits Leave 6f Absence for:Lzggs 15-Cents.Each, Fres'h Bee f ap who'd had fine myself to' those details that are ,picked upas easy as s;earin" pretty shrewd young ch a Corporal. a Pound. La" to some dealings-with your father as well makb everything clear. w, r Tvio�ind a quarter million French o Wing Fu the two- learned necessary to Is. as me; but I supposed him to be ill For centuiies'the-TEco-ful-lamasery I King's great kindness to a as, know through various business dea their inhabitants still remain in tho terri. most Nanking or Shanghai, which, I want:had been the shrine of the sect',,most,his soldiers and sympathy for "We trusted' him mate than 9 a ldhg ways from Canton. sacred relic. This was - a ring of'relativeg has long.been known, and tory of'the north and east degupied'by Chinks" Strang explained. "You to say, i I m I on my trail for i ore than once has be intervened to the . Germ' ans. "They' are divided mustn't get the-idea that*be's an out Lao told me he'd been ;great antiqtqty, which in rtality was I . 0. ecure, in an urgent case,-- leave for,! nt lie months. ' Ali' ..then he gave me the',nothing more than an ingenious in-s among the differe departnientq as an' out crook, because he isn't. e- information strument for sassinations some "Tommy" to visit his loved ores'rollows: simply goes,according to the Chink first real, simon-pur making as I. o far.stumbled: at home. North­ way o' looking at things, which isn't about the.diamond I'd s safe- and easy.- It was venerated in An incident o? this c.haracter has ' Aisnes . ............... .400,000 or white man's by a whole !ot. I across—made it at last seem real. I.e. phrase- that- signified "The Kiss of I -come to light. It conce �'the Silent Death," and 'whenever a I jintl rns a.sol-, Ardennes ....... 318,000 me be'A heard in one we, "For several years, -while I wasl "He told Ldier who was refused leave to visit� Pas de Calais ........; 280,0 00 nterest in the victim vvas marked for punishment a, -king Honk-Koug my headquarters, an',another about my i were his dying mother, aArs.. Thuey, who,� ma at ' circumstances i"Bearer of -the Kiss" was chosen by� Mesnil 130,000 was still Samuel Wellets. But like stone, an' th Ilivewin Forest Gate, London. Meuse . ............... 80,000 the bad permy he was,. Steve turned iuch that he might help me. to it—iflot and sent forth'to carry out the.do- I of them . in ling he wanted. 'I-cree of the order. In the course of She has four sons, al Sommes . .............. 75p000 'up an' about the first-thing he does I'd help--him to somett the army, and Cecil, who is a corporal , Marne . .. ......... 430,000' 1 eck ol trouble with� 11'Where is thi� amazing diamond?' �'*eeks, or perhaps months, a con- is and me in a p in the 2nd East Angliean Brigade, R. Oise . ................ a5,000 him. I hadn't an idea he'd spicuous figure,in the nation',; govern- the British authorities. it was.a mat- I asked oy ter o' opium running that I neeanvt'tell me, but, when he � answered UP ment, maybe/some powerful Vicer F A has been in France for three Vosges . ................ 6,000 months. 'Recently the widow was_sm�; 'In-all of-thes -region- e , S, fres1f-beef is -0 hpre.more than to say it was�piompt I saw why there was no reason ,or mandarin, or maybe only an ob- worth $1.25 a pound arid eggs bring go int a dangerous i ew- and era v 'the first lot I ever shipp'ted to'old-Beef to keep.the place secret. 'It's at-TaLo- ScUre--merchant-or wol.1 .. )e !r4l for a sight of her boy 6ecil. 15 cents each. Even at tbp,;c prices Marwick at--Hono1uIu­;—He -used to fu,1 says_Ive�-_in'_a_sfar as getting af,found dead with a strange sign tirlonj had I H er daughter wrote, urging. him to they are obtainable with difficulty by run it into'Frisco in the hold of 'his it was'conoierned, be might as well've his forehead, -which the. peopli I hose who Carl afforJ such cos I t'Y lux- old schooner, the Mary Kenton. That Laid the Noctb Pole, or the Tower o!,leariied to� dread as- betokening ihe!*g�t leave and-come' h6me at-once if.'� years, ago, but see-London along w ith the crown-jewels. �viiitation of a swift and mys his e.. uries. The entire civiijan pop-ulation, was a go9d -many te r1ous�he wanted to see mother aliv. body knew 'any--end. The "Kis.s" wab besto_W��l L;non .The corprorai-prt!senttd the communiw excepting the Germa" who li�ave im. how-all these things are all mixed up "In them days no -.%,ith cation to his captain, tA ho-_ told - him migrated since.the qccupatian began, together.' Mary wa's the daughter o'!thing about the Tibet coun-try to speak ridh and poor, lofty and humble, Beef's partner, Anthony J. Kenton, an of* .an' the know blamed little no*. exact impartiality. It was thi4 ring, there was no chanec f leave, as he I would.suffer but f or,the efft5rts of the y� - American Relief Cojurnissfoll in Co- old-time Frisco nierchant and ptilar 0"The country's sprinkled over , with invesfings its ,pos-sessor with lealer-icoutd .not be spur-ed. ling Spain and Holl -the church, an' she married B�eef. She lamaseries--homes o' the Buddhist'ship, whkb Lao Wing Fu hat] 1,een i The poor -.4oldier wrote hack to his operation witir relief movemcrts n was Meyer Harvrick's mother. Anth- monks an' nuns, y' know. Thise I empowered to wrest from the -Qrnote'sister (Mrs.' Fiford by name) tel and, according lo Mau- a fiacces.s ible lamasery ol:her that he could not get h;DtnL- to see F riee Barres� -of the French A cademy. ok- J. are Beef founded what it no- lamaseries are usually perched 'way i and 11 but i eak. an'. the;Tao-fu.- - - . I aR leave had been !Even with the generous- LOA of 'neu.- the Kenton-Hardwick Company, the!up on some mountain-p his mother,- as - fted trals, it hs.3' been necesqkry lo appor. biggest imparting concern of Cbinese'lamas, beinji a suspicious, InhosPit-i- it was here I took occasion to ask!,4topped. The. sister then telegrapi 'I ' tied. tion the provisions in fimIted­7T1u_a__ht1- an' other Oriental products in the U.9. alilt. set, don't invite calls from Strang whether he understot, -the i to his Captain--but he only �r.lep ny's both cashed in strangers. of the ideograph un the i"Sorry, be cannbt be spared." ties and with great carc- Fai:h fam Beef an' old Antbo significance -daily a inard enti0ing it -es k;W ago;, byt I own nearly half 0` "Well, the lamasery o' Tao-Fu wa-%'Jade seal. All this time-t-he poor. stricken rno- ily recen -A of boy, and in to a distribution of about 8 ounco --the- -Kenton-H4,rdwick stock. besides in*a class by itself. Agei ago it � --Had trouble finding anyb6dy �Vbo ther wa-s calling for.her 'Eastern en 9 kr-'-tould ro t Mrq. Fif Ao ,provisions.per head.. includirg. 6% looking after the d a' the hatched but a lirand o' belief that' ti acr it, eb"�' h' *returned.11 desperation Ord decided ounces of flour; I ounce of ricv, 14 ��bus-!`hess. red up all kinds o' persecution from "Well,rnavbe that's because it belongs:.appeal to the King. King George, i 'ounces of lard or-bacon, % onno-e of 7� -m o' sN-mbol ng who has, always been interested a "But the point's this"—he chuckled: the orthodox Lumaists; but o' late'to the oul fol ,,i the hen the'ring such gcnuine cases, and.willing to,peas or beans, l4 ounce *f s�aar, ells o' years its creed had b;�gun 6 tilckre kind that was in v6gue %% Meyer- Hardwick'.. fortune sm e, f-sals and ounce-of caff ee. opium, an' he'd sooner have anybody down through the rest o' China i-wa, made-" help, a5proached thi War Office With Ounc 0 than spreading over the whole country until 1 He punted his chair tip-to my desk.the result that leave was grante to The averagi� French worlt i.!gman d think bis fathei'd been a pirate loped' into a-powerful sec I consu hp aver-rige 2 T.cc-Is of ret and on, the back of an envelope_clre-,11�h pare mes on. t Ao-have that found out. But, pshaw! it deve I e cor ,,iv- 'provisions a day, so that he is-rf)w ob. used to be the proper w I half-religious an' half-politic- the character an the ring %vith with'a� A letter from the King was r ay o' society, I - a- com- -ligtoi two live, an the fourth of %h--i by, at In nature—somethini like. the pencil. FifoTd, and also The produ,t.� of making mcney qufck; it' onl�r 'needed 'you knovi. "In the ancient Chineic w)riting-%, !mu6icat.ion 'from.the War Off ice7 which '-is arcustomed to. ..'a little nerviij. Why,:your father an' Jesuits, 'to- the Poll have been exhausted largel into 'Those chaps believe they havi! a he explairzed.."thIt meaM ran:� 1, now—But we haven't time to go 'an- .%Iadam,_1n reply to yo'ur petkiOn by relluisffiars for th,� German 1:oo Ps jthat. perfect -right to kill anybody r, die,' 'death.," Be 1"ickly ilrew Fift3r* -thousand children iii the -'I hid t6 light'6ut o'K6ngkong,, an, done 'em a wrong, an' You Can see other and quite dissimilar -character,:to the King, which has been forward zwarl� all `of was a good many months before I how a gang,o' men %,iith politic?d ."In.modern Chi ete -s the.,, am cornmand- region of L*ongwy are n this merlv� d to,this, Department, I persuade a big nip,, -thing. B y Council to pcq,4aint them without-proper clothinv,,,and the wRs free to come a"' go there openly. bitions, who can ut any Tao-fu man I ed by the Arm T to same ,itu�tion is said to 'exist -where enough following el the populace to WOUld r4coizai?c the other �-,jqn y,,' that R ttlegrarn has bee-n sc-Al, % -- - ­ the rnthtary# *u -.mberL h --giat about the-ci&dpied it Themt* some parts 0, CILina I. theritles ihroughnut em, can erouWt 1'm still revic xi-a Sam willetaL agree wit ed to yQur being n1mo;.gt impo­4b1s to..rwt�%loth. thing they're a mind to go, after. The i (To he CoLtihued.) inir that Leave_mAy he gy�knt but for-Lhtt mn�t part I'm.Jim Strang, I I _ - . . v,-r o4hed whole country at this tinic was in- ; 'brother, Corporal C. Thuey, as.an ex- Ang. a' privcs whicii the.impj o' Johore Btibru. I _+ population is able to . pay. Poorly_ fester with Tao-fui6m, an'.asiite from 1 ceR�Jcinal case. ...NIaj­r Ilector Sylveler Was* a, 1nourielled and insuff it�ientl1i ti lad,th0se r.rory o' -'your father's, though I,d getting within reaching 16tance o I XING CHATS N%ITH SKIPL-FR.- - ! .: - larn,your*obedient seKyant. OPle aie the ob�cct of a &rrvat deal ted with him till the- the diamond, the irlea a* tryihoz to ap- 13. B. CUBITT, ;I` J i4ever r-t Requiiin of anxiety on accotlmt of-theii 0' their -icred i(lics Inf_jLinal �i-i-it-t- on e -me night tte t&-itiserre -arla-epidemic.4 Aime o' the Tibet te-�pedi.tiim. Peter pr priate any 0 0 V orth, I Thus it lia"ened that on, didn't just exactly fill me.-.with",vn- Sea Cra ft. -a B. jor Sylvester were in h ting Supplies -ent into -th-!.tcgi..,,i for- -Ferris an' Ma en the young corporal v; s sit thugiasm. �A get.that 8 Tough beach-combor like The �ailor enJ brooding on a bale O*flaY,.hls eVes the relief of the population havo not There'd bien considerable talk alxut 1' I ous exprez4sion. L and an- anxi on.bis, I)t*n iri�erfcred with 63i-the-Gormain me Ain'& hitvp--anything in common the English allies him to appreti%te "tile work of;stic ith, thuuvh u' course Peter B.,in' G�vernmel;it sevAing an � . swtoepinx anti-submarine hunt-"face as he wondered if he would ever nuthorities, but have reached their t " I! exploring party into Tibet,'a;i' to that rn Ire 1- Avere to-c-ther a�whcsle lot in a see his si--,k mother.ag;Lip, an. ordtrly 4 through the effott,4 4 the, The time—came, tWO_Ugh,--"4 rl�gothitions had been o n(l.!r way�.inw pi-i-fortned by the -.kippt-rs and bqsinc­4 way. shouted in his car.- Apierican rcpre.-�Pnbativcs locat-A at - _�-f the -mall craf. --coui-t—--- at Pekin for several mon s. -ins,.-t harle- when the two o' them together hnd use f ­Crorporaf Thue%. ffie.CaPtuUi %,=it!, -Va1,m(,iepn , < -t that : rq -he North' Sea", and re v *f,)r your- sweet life"said he had it straiKh thc. 'ex- ! the �%vtk , of t oil Longwy. The dictribi'ltion - %�O , n pedition ever started. Sylv,,tor,ix.ould!ct,ntly he paid a vi4t to a I)c:nt which.to %ee y vill-� anti _t .-they (lid! the vnod fcirtiin� tq 11 a i-:,co, of In hot lla.-4ic Thuey went to The of7 ' is in the hand�; of local-committees "It came 46ut in thi3 way- For -hi. ifw I work that probably i to saddle up , rit ijf Firvilich volurdieui;- T`bP_ P.reneb Na_ in fic y,-who,-told hip I'd been heering. big- reputations a., in titn.al Rel t.-f years.' off' an' -on, th%ey c,111 ),-tind- from atta�k, ays a Londfn at-ptit�b. once,-an(I a guide, WOUI(I� ti;iv li" I ConmrniLtoo. in.orcssed f a bi diamond that the nature-o' things W I o ab(+ut a'whale o 19 1 1 " 0- T�try to st:Ati011. with.Jht: u�lr�nt,ii,..ed�of.furt hcr refiel I ..,"When we got� b ten miles acr ss cou Ire-UP in the 'tO-get somewhere close tW kippe� , lick 16to hl",)OV, WaS said to be Fornewhe 11 r relatet*, "I got to krov-,the'where he Nvould c.iLch zr cNist—OlInti in the form of clothing a2 well kis pro- It;��av*ept a�; a-sort 'What is it you.,want?' I.by -in! by -Khafn tourtry. I King was cominz, _so we mad(� 'the t7rain and-;�er hopl.cl. is is�;uing an.apper.l for vloth ne o' their lamaseries...asked 1Lao. o' fetish in -o vrd morey frori F;(Ineh.. 'bo3t look a bit smart, anti prv.4ently: ill tile � A -but worth the "'It is like this, illustrious 0 le�,' In a few miiiute�s he -a- rr,gion-it, -as a-rough stone, 'hOUI(l come a!onlr but -hhi Ma- dita- -h his traifi. mcil abititig uninvaded t im, inh� . rovfncc. - Never-got 1he.says: I w1len ffie expedition -4tal-ti-who -1 shing to cat, F Y' pickings of a p Prinoe Albert, a 16rd and' ime he .1"t-hN Thv .;-U'pplitm cianthf,10t(It" 1011.dl ' 'arc -"ything very definite, y,'.,�nderstarid, I want to go with it,­V'Our iliendsh j6isfy And Without lo S of ing men- i;ritb Kwam Ferris can get bil- all admiral, and some more. I Was, -ii me a mother's bedside chccring litor' tip, *# -wnrded to Lhe populatioik through ,rnr din't often hear the tbi ii S'! Govern. 'till—just word here an' a Let.as interpreter. I hiww the Lh'as-'all Of a shake when they can,,(' iduirg. arid I-ender1j'brushing asiri(-b(-r tvans Ahr' gocitl pffices of thii-, vI tioned at a n an' Driipa di side the nuay, and the adnihil said: of joy. The sight of ht�r love(I bo-� rn'eni. I .was- tr iale8ts- ading word --there -while ur this is.the, ship, and� I efrect!6ir the ON lady.� round at different Pisces. Bu.t after 'That ought to make it eisy-,Ihen.' had i-,konrerfli -a %%Fdrt td.-I 'th, Ivho, altho6,gh still %erY ill, h-i "ex- it every I told.him. 'But why yo g6 vt is the skipper.' '.Then the King AePPetl ,'!�oard. pected to recovvr� a while: 1..got to rl�pticihg thE 'f rom'*Li- at all,`I gays, 'is beyond me.' time a caravan came down his"'Skipper,' says ho. ',diuite and � The y6ung-corfoi-al is bacl� at tile' Defl-rred.- kimig or Ching-too, somebody from it' "He sat studiing a bit; th(in he: are sit 111) an' pay strict D-tvndly, *.I :�m very- pleased.to ineet front I)ut-his heart is lighter, for answer made me Waner 6r WVer would drift into Can %-cry proud of oil. ,YOU- has seen his ol(r mother, and hc kn-.")wV an with fresh stories o' this wonder- attention. Sa,��§ be: -There nre-Wings You. I am- new lleil�hbors nn are ,ill your, .,h, is the road toy good-hr-abli tell. i 1,0 r;U1 else I'd Aumble acroi% in this world greater than diamonds;'aVe-a brave man, and so 1. . . wlic-n th-_�ir in." ful din m' ond, or a. crew.' Ifien h.e shook hand again. a I about. the greatest of thern lies at tile him at arst, someone %v io'd recently he. r mascry o'-Tao-fu.- -1 wn-Ilt it.' it JrQm—som-t -else. -Not unless you,,,e -a pe, reW callt-d me skiplwi I j�Nt 'sir 11sr, it %verit on until ill came to iffie- leased. No put Frup him, and he seerned p GOOD 0 IG E STI 0 IN iVC 0-1- 1:,C -3r-F C 'Must be fire-where there gun ninong-the Ta,o-fus,'. I sald can on nly F-houlder and xValked k-6 2nd .3, th'at tber' p Avas so much ��moke, an' I *went to-you ever hope to succeed in �zjieh A.'h�n yaur.diic�'Ion �ri,c frum .v th0 r�in mri:cer-in aud ni.icatc is invite-'. :ih fonvz'rd, cong-ratulat,iog ij�6vs-,Ig4ting in earnest on rny o%N,ll cra-zi,-undertuling.' .You see, I �vanti-.,! r(, look arolin(l. to�xnakc sure of an-idea +e!tl givei,1:c v.- tind h,ving a7 F 0 R lhool-, -No%v, skipper.' ;said hh,- FOR n time I-could oligr_ up nothing me. -here �tI shoul(i like to see w -vo S T 0 r'A 'that ztsleeN the fivji'y sto-Hes - ."'There- i�� much,' he '.;ay,:, 40YEARS .,m'cyr� definite than -ont intn tbo oahLn. v 'I'!n. -ell lietween rr -iin unspol, C al, ..."Ild duwn w c V� lieard ovei in' o er ag must rem, is far civt n' thi-wo,.1ill _n d ST190AR the Ho --you. Tao-0, a' �ory icc �.tlll ti,I&I, Co li?�.'f()T antl'th6yi be say, to niol I wa ��e ng m-1')1-yyi-0g t6 be the source o� i1piritual 4:tli�lallc-2' tliv- Kin,(,r, PIEMEDY th e.n i t Y,ou t -0u.; "This I 1_ Wllich is much twei- was duc to,be fpr. the Thrice-blesred One's I (.,�t 011(�, _. -.11)(I thel.t. _�Va" a J.hold a commissforl. But t1hi,: nit- At ;:I 1";CA9,iS:!.ore.1rccton receiVtn(,r1,7, Ar.and! tcrpalle md piflow-case The King �iviilTz.&Co.Limr.mr,i -y c,ame it) my roorn remain a secret between us.' it, a-ild -said, 'VL�ry-nice wvl-com- 7— feTl- L--wa,-� a Inian in the 44, 1 -1) well rov.-­Ibl, tco- .-:oil can s t,-( 'vt+-Kwan Ferris at once;' FE w ixh(� roight tell rite' skm�ething 01-1v dq),s 11L. 1,!Six day.4 Int-r Peter B. Forris, th," asked ni(I hmv we -For bistaimn . n,1 CATA1',R1:.5.Jr, ond'. 18'hat . ..... �;Itting ivith oll I �aid, 'Charn-pion i+i th t i'll. it,s Lao Wing Fu an� ! were fil."A ques 0 vy' - 1�:-,r - baods in's our lTeadq--to�gether-in my --roorii ..t Th, b �;book- . - riii, nt.�,.hinw e. .11i'lle a,trz wt t1w ililif a Chink eo uv� ow::�­ f��l deck, and tho-.-1 I ft." - 1- ;:, :,o-t '"'vo-P lwlitr�_ 1,;.2 P 't . a little thing like in- I.liey Cbang.'s. Q .......I- Wag ;,,;ni�y :,)me- seek-ing-you, Fuii-ny, thing,' .,1A is 'If he's not a but Syl an" I'vT h:ld 1-111C t-lil� abvilf ni,ly. -.,uld outsl0rie yol Will, -N4 diamomw- Then, ho wont , v ____2* blwfly British Aient- 011 sampe ara., 0- C to tell me ho%v ro d 66ufati6n drid thin G tradel, Qbow him ill.' $)n a:id mactot rit:.aoxis' 7— A A Polished. -2 w-y ;1y the_r�hadc�: of.bis a king,of Nepar had k� �p it -2 0 -7 7f1 M -PROPOSE- PEACE - GER Si�MUST 9 ''-AND SHE MUST DO SO ONCE 1k AT J le . E TAI r4 :iOutspokein-Arttcte-W- TFIIaxirnifia tiarden In .which VORTH y -n - . t - SEA -He Presents-the Internal Diff ic-tti-ties of the- Empire. EL YLIE .D CAKAL e­ A despatch -from London says: We Jo not yet­lack meii, but we.can --cer--in raw mater- FORT $�%ximilian Harden is most outspoken..no longer procure ro. KNILA114YUE in in Die Zukunft,,which ials.- an article ar e_�epnffiture At)A has been received here. He makes a" 1.7%lvan%Nhile, our w N trong deman& for peace, and urge-.,: to..Pn. �14rMit.g,extent. IN 1, start At ti%e end of three y�ars 6f warwe that the QOrman Q �41L '' - I %. .1 r . FRE6ff- overnment -ho negotiations immediately. uld have lost eve . ne ry o of the com "Germany," he says, "has licaped :mcr�-ial markets where we had,.est0-_­ !0 M"Rr -ictory. Upon her li.,,hed positions which were seeming- , Milk- ly, untis�ailable. N.. ev s t victory upon v 1�_� - `� , therefore 4" olve' the ditty.of ing an off er of peace. Such an off er 'If Get-many waits longer' she will I PARIS n(Cherself reduced t6 obey the Nvill could orJy add to, and not dimihish ii 0 YIEWN-k -It thus becomes ne- her It would be proof of of hee enemies. ,pre�Aigc. her strength, not weakness Besidles"ces,_-Iry that- invite the -world to Pror;(>�L peacr- Z; 'concluCre invitation mayt j.- '0 7 / 1 - Ali �17 1; cau e is tri need of caef-. GC peal, G -_'bc interpreted as a signof weakness et rnast se sfi p man ous *in the field. but but,that matters little. If our offi y is victori �rs IESTt J. have fulfilled N internally.she is beset with difficul- are declined we shall < 13 LA 7 zc, : - k"�v Vt- ties. We cannot deny that the pre-'the final duty which bur conscience ard I ationr for the' third harvest -are dictates towa'rd Flurope. and tow Ari VARO par SEA TIFLIS anore,difIricult than -for tho second. humanit y." WrK BU F 917014 D LGNft1N . URGMS S . ..... OSOFIA eERZE kUN- 2%. AyLMr 0 5 1 �h­A?4701 ATT C TURK' Al -�`GEN. EnD A aa ha VA N .7 MILES FROWKUT��-A.MARA' D'I AOL Bt k-k-- ­T!A5RIZ In f I i'ett:d fleavy Loss on Enemy, But Was Unable to _DiAod' e Him. TIIE WEEK'S DEVELOPMENTS IN THE WAR. 9 The German at-acks on the French lines-around Verdt-M contimic, but the great offensive against thitt fort- ress is referred to in Paris War Office-statem,?,its as having failed. It it; becoming more and more apparent The ed Essin, a position about 7 miles cast i that the erviny's plan has beca entirely disconcerted by the Allies' defence,. Perhaps no A rlrsn�ttcb from London says eat�e evidence of sition was the German Staff's diwomfiture and disappoirtment could be wanted than the fact that the G(rman official com.�. War Off ice-i,.s%-ued on-Thursday night of,Kut-el-Amara. This po. ...the foliowing official staternint on th,. attacked 31arch.'8. but Gen. Aylmer mu-niq-ueQ_ have contained -many Mis-ptatements of the true situation around Verdun. was unable to dislodge the enemy. Artillery ac,tions and'bombing atlacks have been the only-activities along-the rest of the Western front. campaign in Mesopotamia: 'Gen. Aylmer state,-sthat the.enem�f- tain & w c ad n- xc�pt in' the Champa-grie where the Frencli. by a surprise attack, regained cer round bi h h been co "Gen. Lake (commaqder of the Bri- suffered very severely, iind,. beyond quered by the enemy a short time ago. tisb forces) reports that Gen. Aylmer �5frertgthc-ning Ms pozition. has shown The Russian army, asshAed by tho Rusiian.Black Sca fleet hag'gained considerable ground. . The fleet "(in command of the re lieving forces) no activity. Our casualties we're not 6ornb"arded Trebi7dnd and othfr points on the coast and is saiJ to have,landed men and taken possession of .-.'.advaneed,on March 6, and� moving heavy, and in the' majority of caaes certain to*ns. The fleet is' serving as an advanced right wing for the Russian army-operating in Asia Minor. -by the right bank of the Tigris, reach-'were very sliaht." -Th6 iituation at Constantinople is reported to- be extremely' serious but any Information comes in a roundabout wa and must perhaps be taken with %ome rescrvatiom- 'It isvery apparent, however, .that the Rus-. 'y sian advance is not only cutting Turkey In two but must prove a r eal menace to Turkish power in Europe as well as in Asia, OE TROOPS DRIVEN RUSSIAN PACT Il- The 'British Relief Expedition in Mesopotamia has advanced Eo vrithin a few miles of Xut-el-Amara, where a Drit6h force exists beleagured. -A juritien may be-expectedo to--Ue_­_folI6w_Q_b­yjn advance on Bagdad and Co- operation with the Rusqian forces. UnTu ROUMANIA FURTHER BACK A German fleet during t5e pa4A week left the Kiel Canal for a short cruise in the North Sea.. A hasty re- any ensrazement with ritish warships too place. It appears. that during treat re was made, however, befo k the recent-Zeppelin raid on.,England several German cruisers left the canal intepding to make a raid on the Wrench Forces Make More Progress Latter's Early Entry into-the War on, British coast. They discovered, however,, that the preparations and watch of.the British-Fleet were greater in Carbeaux Side of Affies than they had counted upon, with the result that.the enemy warships were turned home. A sensation in Great Britain was the attack on the policy of Ur-BaLfour by Colonel Churchill, his prede- C_rtaln. v Cessor as brixibb Lord of the Aumiratty. Mr. Balfour replied in as vigorous a.spoech as that of his critic. Paris saysr- Re- A despaich from Landon says-.' An ftsl�rinr news in coming in fircim the!agreement has bech reached betwe-eni Roumania 'and Russia, which, it be !,attIc- front near Verdun.- The definite decisiot- PROVINCE BUYS nes lieve4 to indicate the Women Advised -to Buy Od 'for the west bank of the I of Rmmanin to adhere to the cause y Nece'ssa- ng to a � �Ti3O­ ,'otitinues, with the Gern ans",of tbA Entente allies, accordi -T rOP�ltt-.'dlY.�.wlinkiniLasedforty,tation.s�Btieharest despatch to the J:xchange RENT POWEIDQ A despatch from London says: The demns extrnvagunce In woman's dress. Telegraph Company. The agreement -9 vai­v the French. defences.. The Official Press Bureau issued the fol- the purchase of new clothes, unless permits Rournania to purchase ofi "The Imperative,-and-lumuriou-st .--1,,,arxfrJn which the assaults have' - --war.Government. Announces, Purchase Of lowing statement Friday- hats boats, materials in Rusila and to transport .. been- repovwd has strengthened the through Russia materials purchased gryin'Our lnterists� in C#ntral. National War Saving.s Committee con. stockings, gloves and veils." rorlu!.tr bchef that the huge German Ontario. elsewhere.- -It its reported that Russia Toro6to say s: On GERMAN CAS 61Trnt:,,o'i,, (1,Dorn-CA ter fall. The hot-I has. agreed, further, to give to ROu- (les'patch ftom UALTIES teRt fi;�htinc. has been taking place., mania -part of-Bessarabia. -ouse rose FOR FEBRUARY MY AT WAR on tiii� J�71e, bttwetn Douaumont and, Fkiitay night just after the Ft 35,198. GER Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, Minister Vr�ux. "t the latter point several A despatch from London says: Ac- ficnev have beerf zna of Lamb. Forests and Mines, . an- 1 de to!crrt7EN,-;HIP TAKE. .- - ITH PORTUGAL nounced meni had 'cording to official German casualty, that the Govern carry tn,. village, but all have been GERM AN-BORN have reached London, the NI . the Elec- lists whi<h repyl6o.d; .Thr losses suffered by th signed, aA-agrevinent with e� iric ]Power Company, which controls total German casualties for February- .'Germw. iri't4e most recent fighting Cabinet of New South Wales Dis ' 35,198. This brin up the total Formiii Declaration. Made and Am- i what are generally known as the Sey- was gs re.stat"d as"encewous, eXceeding the u' tons During War. 0 rehasing outright for the war, as shown in these lists, franchiits-Te basalkdor's Passports toll Laken. Jiy the mitrail'euses and-the rn. ur enterprises, PU Received bT_t­F&c_Fren_ch in th- On bthalf: -6e peep;e all the-v -0_2M 7�3 12. ___'i 5s e beginning' A despatch from, Sydney, N.S.W.. battle. interests. of that corporntion-water- Berlin says- Ger- t h,f- On the west.side of says: Tfic Cabinet has deci&d to __�:,despatch from povkr�rs,' devcl!�pm6nt plants, trans- i BRMSH DRIVE OFF 'many declared war on Portugal at the 311 L'��!C tht- W60da of Corb�aux disenfranchise all German-born elec- A GERMAN SEAPLANE. have bc�,, flit: 5 iii� of_,6�� mission Unes,.local vatter...and-light , ... 3.30 o'clock �on Wednesday af ter I fot the dusation of the wat, 10- -comparics, and a n . el�_c-tric. ral way. noctil tackg. Thuisday* night the -French loWinj the ar-resi and' finternmeni't of and handed his passports to the Por- .saitFlo be "in pos' i several hundred aliens1vho are con- The p6rchase is the resit-11 6f negoLia- ! A despatch from London says- A tuguese Minister, Germany took this are session of the, -carried.on for.some time, and German seaplane was sighted ap- -much-di.,iputed bit of territory.' sideiid of hostile disposition. tions action'because of the recent seizures. the purchase price-$8,350,000, pay- preaching North Foreland about noon of Gerfnan ships in Pbrtu gue"Voru, able in Ontario Government- 4 4% per ori Saturday. It was pursued by Brif-.which the German Government de- -cent. -bonds-,represents the .-amount. ish aeroplanes from Dover, and'flew clares "the gravest bieach of neutral- s-enter- seaward. ...'ANCHORED MM 1AID ALONG actually invested in the variou ity and of special treaties. Germany priaes Fts agreed upon after thorough 1 0 is therefore obliged to give up its investigation by-the -engineers of the BRITISH MERCHANT -form-er . forebearing attitude, which "THE.- TRADE -ROUTE TO HOLLAND' TONNAGE INICREASED' Hydro--Electric Commission. had been maintained on account of iPortugal'd awkward altuatiort,"-says' T.Nventy-tivo companies have been A despatch from London says-. -The taken over, all of them, with the ex the Official notification. ercantile tonnage on ception.of the. Nipisssing Power Com- total British in Threatened Blockade Already .in Existence Between party and Its jornpartion enterprise, regi-ster at the e0d of 1915 was 12,- Thames and Qal:.opeer Liglitship. orth Bay Light, Heat and Power 416, 408 tons, its compared *ith 12,- A.woman.snd' her daugh�er were .,the N f4ea during t6riripa�y, being in what is known a's 119 891 at the, end �of 1913. - This _h 'weather. After roug —A despatch from London s I ays: The -Lightsbip. It is in-this--neighborlibod the Trent Valley district. By taking statement was made in the House of a silence of some time the..mother blockade of Engl"d by mines, report--that -many tlisasters have o6curred over the Seymour interests the Gov-. Commons on Thursday by Reginald asked---"Are you seasick, , dear?" ed as threatened by Germany, is al- during the last month. ernment, through the Hydro-Electrie McKerrna,-Chancellor of the Exche-qu- "No, I-think not," replied the daugh-- stence hl6ng the -trade 'Passenger ip Commission, will-be able to serve mu- er, in answer to a question 6n,the sub- ter, "but I'd hate to yawn." ready in exf sM s,'uhtil r"eceritily",biave i ect, route to' Holland, according to naval been I ,nicipalities as,far east as Kingston, 3 quite successful in dodging circles here. German submarines are floating mines by making their voy-,and the Hydro Commission will make i oked to'"ve b�en bus37 receiitly'aies- in dayli'ght, but n& method 'is I-provision at'-once for carrying. 'tines 7 -ep SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN laying anchored mines between the know of guarding-againsi 'submerged to all the municipalities that have NEW ltb of the Thames and the Galloper',anchored mines.- been"clamoring for Hydro power, but wou hitherto unable to get it owing to the' Seymour monoploly water powers. SUCCESS HAS ENJOY" --NO C"mpanles Purchased. �o AuburnPower Company, Central 16 ARMENIANS LEFT , AIRE Ontario Power Co., City-Gas Cot., Lord Robert Cecil Declares Navy is"Able-to*Deal With-, Oshawa, Cobourg Utilities Corpora- An . Manifestation of Frightfulness. WHEN RUSSIAN9' TOOK ERZERUMtion, Cobourg Electric. Co., . Pobourg y Gits, Heat and Water' Co., Ehatern A despatch,from London says: Lord said Lord Robert, "as it employes-the, Po*el. Co., Lindsay Light, Heat and - .4o,000 Driven '-Out a Pew Days__Bef0re­---Czat's Power Co,Napanee Ga"o., Napanee Robert Cecil, Minister of War Trade, same old evasions. They still use the, ment,-but the Electric Co., Northurnber- in -discussing the new German sub- reprisal argu began Water and 1w, _ �: Troops Arrived 'and' All -Massacred -by Kurds. marine memorandum and its possible submarine ships. before the go-ca land Pulp Co., Oshawa Electric Light Co., Otonabee Power Co., Peterboro' consequences, *d1. blockade was adopted. With regard s ring, they be-. A&yet there ii no indication-of any to the charge of mine-la� A' �A despatch from London The um the correspondent adds, "statid Light and Power Co., Peterboro' Rod- - Van to sow pmsians found only sbctsi 5&38;�en. ;0t.& few. daya­�before tire 'capture ial Ry. Ca., Port Hope Electric Light success being enjoyed by the new sub them indiscriminately be W6, m A arine campaign, but it Is dangerous fore we pit out any. We never Una alive in Erzerum out Of the us- of the fortress by the Russians all and Power Co., Seymour Electric m prophesy, However, the navy-pro- a mine In the trade routes of the high -tial Armenian population of 40,000 &CL the Armenland in the town were driv- Power Co., Sydney Electric Power 60 earding to Information received in on out by the pollce in a westerly Co., Trenton Electric Power C4V bably will be able to deal with any seas, while the Germans even planted, -vra -in es ketrograd and-forwarded bY Router's direction, where the Kurds, who had Tweed Electric Light And Power Co., new manifestation of frightfulness. them,in ateutral terst, as vAtn 5 of Nipissing Power Co., North Day imivespondent In the Rusalm Capital. been forwarned, massacrod all There is really nothing now In tba ed in the present ca." of Swedent German su arine memorandump"' These things we have mver done." 009he Turkish tahabitants of I them" Light, Heat and Pow" 00'. % 4&"T 2., RALZ XZGIBTZIL OR SALE-2, ndw railcti cows a "In W-r&.app !I W HZNAY XoOFXFtcka- a Or.. TC DA'k,'MAILCH 21ST-Extiant-1ve a-d-- flag P 0,(Brock to ) Wtf F --- E R V years old,just in,Also 7 fus"to Old. - R 0 C ction sale of reg. Clydesdale horses, SEED POTATOES. F04 SALE-,A high grade Cattle, Piro,implemepts, quantity of . Early Eurekas #ad Gold 0 1 0 furniture, etc., at 28, con. 9. BEST SOME ROYAL a pin potatoes. at S L.90perbas. Applyto E. 1.25 per year #1.09 it�oiid in adv6am Pickerin (one mile. wehl; of 0are- cc win.. OLLINS.Duabartoopo or phone R -H SPECIAL LINES PURPLE d moat), t e propert j. 0. Ben. Cowan, 11tioebeak: Beillphous - F E NT Bubmariptioas to the Unite Btates $3 40 It y of if Cn in advance nett. Sale at 1 o'clock. See large SALE -Comfortable 9 roomed CANNED, IN CALF.. bille. Wrn. Maw, auctioneer. Fod'welling situated on King. St Pickliring: e -As r G'Clbuis MEAL witb quarter soars of good garden wi -Aarspi. will er WRDNESDAY. .MARcEi 22-Extenely I he fou" 11 la­ydda-repair -7-7 JOHN -MURKAR, Pr-up1lutu-1-P &Uctio-nea-leof horses, 'cattle, P!98, a..small ­.. the latter $1.00 ��Ijntfl', hay, PE) -a. fth.060�y4hfiirdsad soft water AT. an, be bad 6,P CIL AV 0 FG UF11"i3ickering T TN S DUL L) ickering, i,half mile east o 6 11 ist;apply.t , 1 GCHOOL REPORTS A.r 23.96 wood)the property of Alex.. t 0- Green -e- _For�_25 Cents PRICES 1-.25 lbs. Standing of 'pupils in,Brougham .-Moore., -Sale at 1230 sharp, See qEED GRAIN FOR SALE-Wheat sobool for February 1910. The first bills, or advt, in another column, Wa,juis and Wild tioo�v_ Oats R0131111b'w- three of each class are given- in order. AN'. B.Powell. auctioneer'. Ea'rlv Yie der: Iriwh White and 0.A.C, No. 74. LENT COMMENCES THIS' WEEK I he sc.tcii Hero;liarley,0..-%,C,No. '41, hud of tuerft: Sr. IV-Audrey. Phillips- Ti-fURSDAY MARcii 23RD-Extensive Olover, and Aisike. All t1io fweglil d e .:NVe carry a full-line of FISH M ._�-Jr. IV-Gwendolyn Devitt.* Georg auftioh stile of Clydesdale horses, iiave b6an wsted at Ottawa an,l fOu Pearl Phil'P and Lloyd -L in gorwitiation.LLII strii:tly clean aud Dunean, registeriid, and- grade, cattle, Wot�d sp i IaL,, iistou* equal.- .Sr. III-Gladys -operty rree fryuYwii,i�oats ana t%r"awl ovier nexiour FRESH FROZEN FISH SMOKED and Job grain. etc., the pi: of F. Har setds.Wi�te �ur PL000. Fh"e Uark, 12L5 -Xiddleton'. Agn�es' CowAn*. Ethel I, maxichm: - FISH-- -111 bron, lot-5, con. 7, Pick !.n!. Sale J OSEPH LAPY& 0 Wilson. Jr. " -Ned McKinnon* fit I o'clock, r,"rp, a vr Hali-but. 13c, 2 lbs. 25c. Finnan Raddie42ea-lb Walter Taylor. Tommy Philip. Sr. auctioneer. SALE-1914 Ford To .1 n 9.car, Trout 13c lb. 2 lbs. 25c. Haddie Fillits 14c a lb II-Etbel Shea*. Polly Dawsou. Char- lie.Liscombe. Jr NN-alter Middle- SATURDAY.' XNARQ­I _5TH-Auction FOL:Re,1v pai�ted and overhauledulnew uone- Ciscoes l5e­a lb' sale of the entire ho6.efio'fd effectj skid tizes h1l routid, extra mechanical amner: White Fish 12e a 1b. I' O' intie, Nellie Dawson. p,,,,_oiiteouttit,- tite carrier, tool box and Digbys ... 22c a box tou. Jack Lisc Philip, Luev of Mrs. James.McCormick, lElizAbetb Is robe rail Ppeadometer, electric born; 1--�-Donald Beer. Maud '00 - 14c a lb. Cod Fish 3 lbs for 25c Dawson. Pill mei-Mary. Liscombe St.. Pickerin Village. Sale at 1 run about 5wo,miles.guaranteed a be in trot Red Salmou k. NN_ Powell, auctioneer. class shape Labrador Herring O'cloc price*45L). tqi5 F�ord touring car kor those who have been prese tires ne&rlv'new extra robe rail etc.as good an Pink Salmoll Ile a lb. 5 cebts a lb -y day.. Av6rnge attendatf�e 20. Tv.ESDAY, MARCH 28TH-Auction sale new;,price.74400 i9li Ford touring car newly so Ayer class'oundition A. Moore, teacher. 'of farm stock implements, etc., at painted and overhauled in first I Lt;KE&SON pupils of . lot 5. con. 1 Pickering (Kingsto a lot of extras on it.$375-00 W 1. Report of standing of Whitby tf 'St three road, 2 miles east of Pickering V.111- Green River school. The fIL order of age), the Vroperty of John Powell. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE -of each class Ate given in RIGHARDSON 'S B. by%he undersigned until Saturday. March Wth, merit : Br. IV-- Eddie Michell, Dora Sale at,1 a clock. See bills. W. BY TENDER-Tenders will be received �'M Jr. IV-Fred Powell, auctioneer. arm coa- . lebell, May Hobson. 1916 for the purch&bis of the valuable f Ferrier, Lester Ferrier. Myrtle Percy. SATURDA-y APRIL Ist-Combiaarion sisting of vue-hundred%nd fifty sores. compos- ed of the north part of lot 94, con,4. Pickering, right sale of horses.' implements.furniture On the premises axe a new brick up-to-date Ev. TII-Willie Dixon, Clifford W Elsie Hutchings. Jr. III-Jack Fer- 'etc, at the Devitt-House, Brougham. house with hot wafer taps on each floor, Drive PEEL'S . -:­ S'ja0E­!:­ ST0RE rier, Gertrude Hornshaw, Mildred List for entries open until March house and good horse Istable, twi barns, one 24th. R.J. Cowtin, maniLger, Hoover. Il class-Donald Hoover, Sale' with irtabling bouesth, The outbuildings have been recently rooted. Plenty of hard and soft Mabel Roatley,Gladys Postill.I class- at one o'clock. See bills. Fred water and running weam through Lantre Cf -. -Our -Aninual January Sale Gertrude Dafoe, Irene Hornshiw. Postill, auctioneer., farm, &boqt5V0, Lots@ of bush consistiuf of beech,maple mind pine All workable Lad S9 -Gordon of Boots,Shoe s,'Rubber enry 3dichell. Primer H encistly seeded down, The parebaser shelf ez- George Hackney. Ada,Michell, mad the eta A. &mine the titleat his ownex;ez" __IM Now Advertisements.` -a-ad-Spats, Legg]MV., 1LV­. _ ' 'v6ndor shall not be bound to sup iimer-B­-Govdon Madill. Ueorge fly any deedA-" Hackney. Ada.Miche4l. rimer -abstracts or other evidence 0 title Xcept Ruby Michell, Beulah Postill. Izz therein his possession. Terms Of-F916 h4I OR SALE Three Shorthor pulchaae money down,balance secured by first Skoptiz. n mortgage on tetzas that Way be speed upon Call and secure the biggest . FSpringerg,G,K.PRATT,R R No 2.Whitby The blilbefit or any ten- tweep thp partips. Report of the Claremont Public Ont 27 ' rer" not neces%arily accepted Far further -uarv : Jr. if-, - _ ­ . . ; . bargains- ever offered 6chool for ,Febi Myr particulate apply to j,w. TOOLE,It 4 NO. I. 'G CATTLE WANTED-A-tay tle Thompson, hon Merle Linton. 0 UN Locuot Hill, Irene W-itson. St., T-Edgar W". Y age. Write or phoue. H T LONE Pieker. -,.-..:.Bell- Phone 151. rson i": Ind. phone F;ck 1410 tf Erma Lyan.1iollis-flurlbert, Ca, & _�S Watson. Jr. I.-Edith Peters, bon. ION"%'R FOR SALE-Several Yor'k- 9 Ruby Watson. Pr, A-Robia John- S -bits %Lite sows- due abont April let, Youn Men in Demand J. : P E E L 0 N 'stori, bon.. Margaret Linton. bon., Wram,or j?boo4s E W EVANS ClueniiijU; 11hobe Bright Follows too young to enlist -ora Tatr. bon., Ciare ma 23-113 Ate in great demand for Business. ONTARIO— H6%vara Besse.bon.,'; WHITBY@ Annie Knight.hon..Veia Linton.m Fir. Three caHt, Offering $50,01) each to Goorge Nliddleton. hon,., Vern Linton. OR SALE-General parpose mare t;tart were received at Head Offices Fin foal also bagay,and harness: light ws, 1 -of Shaw'&Sr-bools in one day. It .-Pr. B.��Ge6fge Middleton bon., Pr. C.- j�n sud heavy sinirle -barness . b.AMVFL j 'T. U Margaret Bingbam� C.X. Doughty eltt:', Highland Creek, On$ wi y Lo prepare.. Write us. W. E'�T4 B U,HED OVER 41 YE.-IRS H. S aw, 30 onge St..Toronto. teacher. ocas Freefrotatfirout and nowus weed Prohibition %va.; cartied in M 'SEEDOATS FOR SALE-Banner _E STANDARD BANK OF CANADA ani- seeds Price reasomable Apply to LUTHW.B. TH EARLY CLINTON broughinu phone a%Pick W-7 i6bFk'on Monday, bk a vote bf over MID,I.)LETON STATE-MENT OF AFFAIR5 0.4 31it.JANUARY, 1916, SFED OATS FOR SALE-0. A. C.. P : :, .8 . So 72,free from.all notion&mesas.vrwia- OTATC)ES - Candessecl from overnment"R.evort: bushels and LIABILITICS ^91100"Gem test 98. Sold 1.lots of 10 DEVITT. Fo)R SALE BY S 3 2�1 7�.A 00 cii-h on,hand EXTENSIVE CREDIT SALE ever,- Ind. phone Pick. 713, W. J. N"vi Circulation Locust Bill.H R No, 1. 2&7 DePM1t&.Gjt I � .�:: -­ ­....i, 4309q i5g 1-7 �k.pmt'in C�entral Gold ite- W. T. Robinson, Goodwoi6d Due to BA § OF - 26) S.:m 5".040-as OB 11 A'-%TED-On April lst a capable Dividend payaLble'lst Feb. C,%nk.- 4.141.71SA6 IM6 .. ........ 1"AiG. HORSES, CATTLE Wm&n for general farm ork t;u twenty A iquantfty of large potatoes. per bag CApitAl Paid up, Dominion -ind Pro -Leres good wages Hake wO it plication 3,000 000,04) V1-,1.jjj i�,,,VerM-�aetjt and --I of 91) lbim. 82; seed. per bag Reserve Pund aizd 4inaivided oth--r debtm� �.... ....... It%.429 34 1-tuplemPote. Firnitite, Etc.. any Saturday afternoon ��S.day! to 31 0 of go lbisi $1.5Q, profits - - - .­ " 4.061 646.%9 L in call i a Cauada-�._., 1323,M2 74 the pi-eperty of BOSWELL, Fick"Ing; T" Acci�ptajnces under Letters of 1 ha ve 3 years ..................... -22:598 15 18414,8141 21 .,Ptn-i-ir3,t Discounts. . .... A&%J 915 34 SEED GRAIN FOR SALE-A qu,n. Ifro nd wi ay that I have never grown tity of Manschenrl No..ft Barlal. and a potatoes of a better quality-white in Lle,��e with Goveratneirt re AT Free from all 6r­jLitiob Fund. , ,,, A54*00 00 quactity of White Wave oats, Rink Premises ill"ehoW.,. 1.171,J66 73 mods., Apply at lot ILI,oon,9.Pickering color,round in shape, shallow eyes.jL on nozions IN r. 129.319 60 Lot 23, Concessi ' 9, P.ickering S.U� D. Whitby, or boll Pboome. 4=At:Dv, splendid itooke good cropper and ��kct�p"ces per coutra.,,_.. 22.908 is L -">i-mile west of Claremont). on FIF- D- free from rot. 853 822 121 1 OUSE AND�LOT FOR SAE-Halt Also, a qUantity o f A. 0.C.-4.2 Oats at Tues&y, March the 2 1 st, 1916 Hacire lot, solid brick booms, stable and 60 cents per bu*hel�- 23-25 The following property. viz: driving house;ben hoomia,,hard and soft water. REGISTERED HORSES -�r &]it frotA Its- -May Queen 12MM bay mare, 8 year n. q�� go axilee from Toronto,5 zzan. or 'in POT to J0 uou and post offlos. A Wmigs-Natir4aw-gs LEY;Dumbarto old sire -McQueeict.. in,f"I to Lorct Fo es, Hats FIOR SALE-One brobtf so*w, dud r Laidi Prep -a- for pring r-, Queen'sMaid. [WXM]. bay March Ifth�8 Shropshire Zwo lambs reg mare. 8 years old. by McQueen, in foal Two Shropehfts owes,rsigimbered�Also for t to Barqp Ascot; June Blossom 255m], hatcaing from bred-to-lay, white W This wfll.boi the spriall fa&hion. Buy Apply%*ALZI GRAY lot*7 Mo 7. diriect ffolm the manufacturer and get briiwitmarte. 5year"Id, by Gallant rlzw -We--have an-sbandance of chbi-ce shirtings,- cottonades, 'dem- R 11 No A;clarsilmons .3 Cliattan.4n foal to Two4n-One; CorLI - ngs at wbolesaleprices. Beau. Queen"300511, bay mare. 6 years old. QEED OAT84ZGR SA ins, .cottons, prints, .gilighatus, shakers, plaids, - 'galetias, Aire McQueen; August Bell(S377011, by kJ No T1. sovxm=ent inweated. free -from be re-cleLeed. re-ayed or re-shaped. Gallant-Carruchan, bay mare, risin 8 This in Impossible with the maileup, foul Los&and-, tuation best Is 99 Cost. rs old; Polly Howitt :341051 Price 8D cents poor bumbel. Orders for than wing as ordinarily sold dress goods, etc., fit ptices that wiH suite, you.- Laces, em- A busbels no$ 'a"ftbed. Ind. -Eright Smile, bay Ally. 2 yeare 017; IM3. ARTHUR CiJWUTBZW'1'L1L'N'o'2.- We will supply any shadeor color Bay �olt� by Cheiter Prizice,asm High Claremont reflult-ed. Price 00 cents and 90 cents broderies, fibbon- s, buttons'', etc. for trimnling. �Queen, rising 1 year old;' Black colt, P r PL!r VED Farm Lituds. Wanted- e Pure white 75 cents to 1.00 sire Royal Baron,dam June Blossom,. IMPRO cents and From 10 to 100 acres, we have clients per-Rair. Single wings 35 rising I year old; Bay filly.sire Bright Latin4 land to go on %his spring. If YOUL 50 cents each. Re-ad-v to' weartniddles, hause dresses. aprons, . white under- 2 years old. 8 crossings; Perty to sell we ca ��V!pm ears . ­­ -q-,mbstycizz' tThe Whitevale Feather Co, river, a ' 24' . . : . .. . . '77_7�vear for misses and ladies.. Brown pony.10 yeare.old,safe for chil? ALIG,Iola cl=yOu. REALTY.go Co e 1k, Toronto, 93-27 Whitevale, Ont. dreh to ride orArive. CATTLE feet. Come' in: and -Freirli-cow. 6 yrs old, due time of-sale. 7 -RubbeT sizos.. Don't go with wet' Rea cow.5 yrs old. full now of milk: Ftoancow, 5yrs old, due June 2ad: cret.,supplied with good comfortable boots a6d rubbers. ftotted cow,-due Aug. 13th; Roan bei- -fer, rising 2 yrb old, beef ring,�,r: .2 Red steers, ri-Ang 1 year old. Our groceries are the fres�hest. Pl(�H AND POt'LTRY Yorkshire white sow, due,time of sale: 3'Pigs, 2 months old; 2 Geese, and a ayader-.-,2 Ducks and a drake and a- :GEORGE . ­'-PH1L1P i . out-GO HeriQ. XENTS ETC. 2,1 IMPLF Binder.'M.-H., 6 f t cut; Mower, 5,J ft. cut, Seed drill..M.-H., 13 hoe; Horse T-T 0, rake, M.-H., 12; Singlis plow, Wiikin- -son, No. 7, Plow. Peter Hamiltcn No. 7; 2-Furrow plow,Verity; Hay cutter, OMADE Of CANADA". ry -Need You '! anid Cothnit ' Deering, Cultivator. M.-H., 13 teeth- -Corn- cultivator, M.-H-., nearly new: Your Land roller; Scuffier. Peter Hamilton; Set of harrows; 'Wagon,Spe'igbt. Top buggy, nearly new; Truck wRgon: Set of eleiglis; Cutter.Turnip pulpqr; qav Ord Tou'*mg -250 MEN WANTEL:) rack; Grindstone; 2 Crowbars: Pick:. - - Number of grain bags; Chains. hoe@, -Price $530 . To ENTAST. IN forks, doubletrees and other articles too numerous to mention. Set�of team b a_rt J, TH E WHITBY" OOMPANY less with breecbing; Set of plow - Set single harness-. yo 1.1 _U staye�4 indoo all winter-you might arness, long tug, If rs OF THE Set of pony harness, Good robe, Buf ill not need your Ford 'till "new grass" time Bnt 'Organ, Uxbridge, Wash- falo robe, Ill "in the"wide "otit-of-doors" the Ford se;ves as stands and dressers, Bed springs and Ontario County Battalion far Overseds Service.. mattresses, Carpetsq� 2 ExLension w1ell in January as in June. It's the all-year- Round table, 2 Cupboards, tables, --round c4r with a reptitation for service and . 01. garn.-Sbarp,* M. P., '2 Couches, Kitchen cliairs,' Steel'.kk- This Battalion will be commanded-by Lieut.-.0 -aem range, nearly nqw BOX' stove. economy'that isn't affected by the geasons. h Major Robert Smith, of Columbus, Daisy churli,Separator, Im. H., new, Uxbridge, wit Second in Command. ]Lamps,dishes and other articles too -The Runabout is now$480;the Town Car$780;f.o.b. ...... --ibumerous to mention. Ford,-Ontario. All cars compt y e --utpped-,1n-c1-u-&- -ing electr adlights. Equi HAY Xtt-does not include ---------- ic he I i.! ;j About-6 tons of thnothy bay� About speedometer. Get oartiettlars from' _EnILA,with your C01113ty :unit, a Battalion whith-' will be.-exclusiveLy- of 7 tons of clover bay,About 7 -tons. neighbors and acqnaintances, and Alfalfa,bay. SON, recruited froin your Wh itby,W. I I LUKE Ontario officered by men who are known to yon&H. 'As the farm is.leased. all- will be sold. SALE Ar ONE 010LOOK. SHARP W. B. Powell, Pickering. A�ply at Recruiting Office, Brock St., Whift, or to igs, bay, poultry-and any Officer, N. C. 0. or man of the 116th, TRRNB-: small it sums of$lxand under,cash;over L 0 -MAJOR, Lieut., GEO.�W. P. EVERY, Capt, A that AMOUnt 8 1nontbq credit on L. furniobing approved joint notes. 5 116th Batt. C, & F. 116W Batt. 0. 21. F. 'IF.11e �e W A 0" all's 'ith th: Lril, old .=b cent. per aniturn allowed for V r V3SC30 33:7.WC* �VVU. MAw, Auctioneer Ala- @, of Toronto,- oc- Jam�g and Mrs.. Young an Rey. Dr. Bate d� ,Cecil cupied the pulpit in the Baptist Master David, of Brooklin, spent lmonth,a wvel191LWUels' enjoy'" church IRst Snuday evening when adaylast week with the former's d holiday. 7...- cently with her parear catwo. His address -was much --A number from this- locality _N UNK Miss Douglifris'pent 0 .'da_v re- he preached ou "Ministerial Edu- sister, Miss J. Young. a in Peter THE DOMIN10 AV bo ro.I appreciated by all who knew him.. attended Mrs. A. B, Fisher's sale .AXIIJ PREMENT. W.0.ft^rrHCVM WN-p"9111"T. Mrs. Thos. Graham is spending RemernVer C.,O. Bennett's sale at Ashburn on Thursday last, and C.0-BOGERT,Cpsnevell Manner., a co iple of weeks with Mrs.Nichol tit his premisee. clue mile west of report it a great buccess. loft hW ss 81.00M.N low"hW ad lm&WW hefft VJNA" of Toronto. Claremont on Tuesday-next. As, Xndrev� Johnston has returned Mb�s Ma ry Morgan retairried Mr. Bennett-ba*.reated hit; fartial, -home after spending three weeks 7 A Savings De0acupent home last week after spending e,erkthh'iz advertised will be sold. in Quebec Province, where he was U.conducted at every Branch of the Bank whq;e deposits.of $1.00 __A_won-th in the city___ See advt. with 'list in another I called on account of tile illness of and upwards are received and interest at current rates added, It is I ZOO and conveal nt depository for yqur monoy. Mrs. Leslie Feaiby, ofSandfovd, hi-s--brother w o­sr�equeULL is spendi I n I g a few.days with her [died. Those who are knitting socks f(1V WHITBY BRANCH :--S. D. TERRY, Manager. ' sister, Miss Mary durgan. INI - the Women's lustitu -Mrs. Alex. Wilson who te and have them finished are requested to 'a .been on the sick list fur seveilas GIRL COULD Ileave them with Miss Forizie on ar weeks is Dow improving' before March 21st as another con-- Miss Gullick has returned home --igument is to be sent away. Resolved that I'will deal after sptuding a .-in-cwth i%ith -NOT WORK SEE -OUR NE find W friends in' Hamilton othet at the- SAWING MACH INES SCHOOL REPORTS OM I How She Was Relieved fr T We sell einery wheels, circular Mi s Annie Forgle has return d houist after spending a month Pain by Lydia E.Pinkham!s Report of S. S. No. 6, Pickerino, foi saws, gasoline engines and February. Sr. IV-Miidred ay cutters and buggies. sister, Mrs. Hargrave, of ge 'Wallace Ellicott, Clifford H .e9: Styles,to stilt everyone, her Ve table Compound. ' bb rd Markham. Jr. IV=Edith Ackford. Sr. Ill- In making a resolution. like this circular saws, hammered and gummed. Mrs. Joshua 'Bundy has been Walter Jackson, Edna. Kayes, 'Ger- we will help you carry.it out under the doctor's care for the Taunton, Mass.-Ill hadpainsinboth trude Badgerow, Stanley Murdock. Prices reasonable.' idea and when my periods came-I had by giving you'the-best past week but is now somewhat a Jr. 111-Ida Brigmall. Florence Mur- to 9 t;a y at home d,,k. Jr. 11-Marjorie Kayes. Thos'. .Llm�rpved. from work and suf- Ackford,� Audrey Ellicott, blanson -Wedding Cakes a specialty. rs -BROCK ROAD. . Luthfir Pilkey and her fer a long time. Ellicott, Albert Ackford. Both Phones i.n shop. -mother, Mrs. Michell, of Utica, One day t woman 1=01V7"H11 visited Mrs. Lyman Pilkey one house NB MONNEY. PICKERING daylast,week. came to our HO and asked my The Baptist Young People were mother *by I was WINTER GOODS ! CEMENT TILIE I N '..entertain-ed at the home of Jo n As the winter season hp-arrived di, suffering. Mother URSER E we are prepared t,$Ai and Mrs. McGrath on nday told her that I suf- qWly The undersigned has be he mamu- evening when a most enjoyable fered every month your many wants in facture of cerneu t tile gunt time was spent. and she said, 'WhY our line. from 3 to 12 Inches. Call and get,-quota- e of don't you buy a If yon are in need of tions at yards on Brock Come and see the last gam -We have appointed B.J. Arm* the season between Ringwood and bottle of Lydia F. Bob-sleighs and Cutters, road, half mile west of strong,336 Clinton,St., Torpa. Cuttiak ;A local boys on Thursday March Pinkham's Vegetable Compound?' My Boxea, Pulpers, Gasoline Spink. Mills. to, to represent us for Picker- ­28rd. These two teams had to mother bought it and the next month I Engines or Wheel. Also, Cement kept constantly ing and district and' he will Flay overtime to decide a winner was 3o well that I worked all the month barrows, on hand. n the last game here. A good am I give any information wtated. without staying at homeaday. I Call an or write to fast game is exroted again. of Frahk Mitchell, We have a very choice list of t in good health now and have told lots, Levi Pugh le on Tuesday for girls jLbout it.I -Mias CLAMCE Mow L. D. Beaks, Pickering PICKERING varieties for spring delivery of Alberta, taking with him a car- 22 Russell Street, Taunton, Mass. fritit trees and ornamental load of horses, cows and otber settler's effects. ' Mrs. Pugh 'and Thousands of girls suffer in silence shrubber*y, rasp berries, cur- every month rather than consult a phy- �,MASSEY-HARRIS Lax-ets 5 c,Caswye,,et,`,0L.E.1dt. ra fam ily "ill remain here for a few sician. If girls who are troubled with uts and gooseberries. Write '3montbs before joining Mr. .Pligh. Mr. Armstrong for prices. His many friends here Wish h'rn be,d,,,be, dragging-down sensations, val Separators painful or i"egular periods, backadhe, l Cream Separators DeLa success in his new'home. will assure you every fainting spells or indigestion would take centof profit. STONE & WELLINGTON Come and see the is E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cozn- last hnckey Lyd' -between Ring- rr game of the season, . .And Siflos d I boys on the from roots and harba. much sufferin pound, a safe an pure remedy made wood and the loca Dnill C Itivators, Harrows. 9 evening of Thursday, March 23rd. might be avoided; ��. e %tuy Plows, Wagons I-have frwt secured:the agency,for These two teams had to play over. Write to Lydia R Pinkham Medi and_ Buggies. , the iLbove. -Call and see new PICKERING =:W _..W time to decide the winner in the Co.,Lynn,Man.(confiden for -last garne here and -a good faqt separator and secure prices. advice which will prove b J. R. THEXTON. Pickering, Ont.' game is expected again : J. - n Ind.phone 1913. LUMBEE.1% YARD A combination sale will be held at Claremont the first week of Aft April, (date to be given next week Russell Andrew, the under the -management of PICKERING. Out BARN BILLS Cla reruou t Farm er'a club. Entries to be made by Sattird4y evening e March 18th with Chas. Sargent 0 U R RICES Th' Fruit Store - Claremont. Hugh Pugh, Glen L�t us quate you HAS THE QUALITY Major. or the sec.-Treias. of the priee& may not a Ways appear the, lowest, but if on youdr barn' club,John Scott. -all ks A fancy dream carnival Ill b- 7 Sprinir-It has come with . bills in pine hemlock, w e beauty and greenness to the held In the Caledonia Rink here Fruit Store, (carry some 'sh Columbia, fir anthaevenlngoffuesdAy, March --you take quality into consideration Briti bomej, lettuce. radish, prizes 219t, when the followin I .., ; ' ' . .-, green onions, iAeiry -andCedarin all lengths will be offered Best custumed 7 cabbage. Grape V lady, 1. Olive and sand0vich plate, our price& will WIN OUT.' fruit, lemons, and size valued at$1.20. 2. Box of candy, and those smikist oranges Voc. Best co.qtumed girl, 1. Work home- A choice line of chocolates, case, 95c. 2. Vase, 50c. Best cus- W.M. Gordon & Son, made taffies. towed gent, Box of cigars, (26 In Neilson Ice-C ream on hand :PICKERING box.) Best customed boy, Pidr of all the time. .. 0 t'ns 4ure qn"all your bills, as we can — -i glQves. 1.01). Come in and see us. Sin-ce the New Year the Wom- -en's Institute has received eighty- fill orders promptly. Write or phone.- H. J. MARQUIS Bell and Independe.at pbone. six(86)pairs of socks that have PlckegUz Outdrio A, :.,,,..been knit by the women and :girls 'The Pickering ofClaremon-tand vicinity. and at the present time there are- about F E E D COMMttes ' �_;(W) pairs In the hands of the knit- V�Oance ters. Acreording to press at C. N. R., Statiomn --the demand is sti 9 n Cherrywood th the-sixpply so it is to be hope a t The object of this Association is to, lessen itealing and prosecute. the willing wor ers, will continue -Brewers-Gralaw,-Malted Coru.Feed felons., knitting for this worthy canse. the His many Claremont friends Bram, Short' , Flour, Corn, Opeake are pleased to bear of the hearty MeaL C4?goa Seed : Meal, et.,. NeInbers having ropertz stolen commad. N U of Execnti7ra Committee. reeeptien and presWbtatwn ___ n-M'raws', &I t__A� Orders taken for Sivift's', Stem !Wit .�y .,ered-to- one of Claremont's poptila-r -e-Corp. -Wai. J. Fertilizers. Membersh -young men, Lan( ip fee Scott, son, of W. G. and Mrs. Scott, now of Richmond' Hill, by - .-We R,1, yorl to inspeot our �,toek for the sl�ring tr�wde. -.:-`Phone' HoineMarkham W. Tickets mav be had,from tne President or, � .13edruon) �u tes onapplication. the residents of-the - latter place, i from `�41,50 up . to ' $35.00. conche�. on the event of his return froin dini�.r_-, fancy ehaiis. Beds, i;piings, mattresQe-,;;_and Ex3�!.Com.-L. D.% Banks, C.S. Palm- the trenches to restime hii svidies Pillovvs, rugs large a-od In fact everything that er, W. V, Richards-QjL,Pickering. to M 02 Clark. needles always on h J-A. O'Coniior: W. J _77-7-A-i kept in a furniture store. Grarnophones, recordsand -skt; the Toro-5to School ofMediciue. 0n the arrival of the R.15 car on Bad.. W 'S me the evening of Friday, the---25th President; .seare6arT ult. Mr. Scott was met! by- th.eC. 'H. BURLING' L.PICKERING -H 4 1 residents of Richmond Hill, and _4 a— pr the an the soldiers in training and b dMssion formed led by Ic '--the Boy Scouts, and marched to qR Er" the Masonic Hall, where an inter- W.-M vall 'S MPSON & ''CO . esting programme was given. 1 0 D V - -1 i . . RR I ul I - M Reeve Pugsley occupied the chair ...... ,And addresses were given by the W resident clergy and prominent reb,341 citizens, and an interesting pro- Kar 4 2 graT of Vocal and instrumental 2 Apr! O� Of all malarials and design Special for-1 W' dek from 'Saturday' Iffeirch kept in Mook. It will Pay you music of a patriotic nature w way it W"n to e%H at our works acd inspeol our 0o* . . . rendered. The chief event of the J no 0 0 0 and obtain prioss. Don't be misled by 1veuing was the presentation to 18th, to Saturday March ' :,a agents we do not employ them,oonseq Is n Y.L.-C. Scott of a rnedical bag and -4 MCI am', .4 ly we can, sod do throw off the agwt 10 per oat con$.,whiob yo the i responded. '25th ra 09ruinlyfave by purahasing from use the reading of an address to which -ecipient feelingly 1916 Nov call,sotlohod. Since becoming a resident of Rich .1 Deal mond Hill, L.-C. Scott has endear- 1917-VMM07 2. Oshawa 3,8ro WHITIY INANITE CO., ed himself to-alLby-his-1-many-st �eisit GGra'iulated uxbrida Whitby, Onted. s and his genial dispo- ing qualitie, sition; He is a brilliant student a t the Medical Collie e �Sngar to every customer who buys Chopl; am at the na Hara r-f—call-for—volunteers he dicicV Gir )ing 11 and see our stock of "Happy ed Da to offer himself, although it -...,.--$3.00 worth 'of goods at AND' OAT FLAKING Though e'and other stoves imeant to hirn a great sacrifice,' The undersigned is preparedto do as well as other lines and when the term was closed he grain chopping and oat flaking of Hardware. left to do his part in the great onr store repairing war, atkd hisputerior officers are every day: in the *eek Eavetroughinj and except on Saturday promptly attended to. unstinf(id in t, eir praise of his e Work guaranteed and prices work in relieving suffering among %This is a '6&sh offer, moderate. -the wounded soldiers. He was A quantity of slabs for sale, also tw elpfuL wagon tongues, axied,etc. -alloWed to return to eomplete his Lawrence I)enny, �ftndfes mA the Medical CAfte at which we-wish him-overy succem. Do SIMPSON &.,Co;, PICHLBRING john F. Bayles, Greenwood GREFINWOOD, P uctly the same work in the "me hours? That is precisely the question that the railway managers of-this cQuntry 7 are now called on to answer. The men A MYSTERY . . ec ds employed in railway train sie'rvie—e are Ne- R W asking a 25 per cent., increase in-pay niess Rooted Out. of t1W f or exactly the work they have been .-Created b j50 doing, and.under-Ile same conditions, System4t Grows, Wo Sun Lifeo' f Calla-da �J except as to pay. As with the farm The ancr Worse. hand, the working conditions of raif- way train servic men have been con- ROGRESSIVE business methods, backed by forty- th attack, but rheumatism w yers. Government statistics P. five years of fair-dealing, have achieved for the Sun Lif Some diseases give immunity from stantl3f improve�ll at the'expense of A n orks the emplo' rJw:1t Ze other way. Every attack of. prove that the hazard Of their occu- pation has iteadily decreas�e4. This Theumatism invites another. Worse of Canada during 1915 records that are ne�� in the �than that it reduces the body's power is the :result of millions spent by the arlian life assurance field. �o that each'attack is-4orse -than ibe railroads for better roadbeds, heaver Jone before. If any disease neAlslcur" rails double tracks, block signals, Assurances of.over $34,000,000 issu�d and paid for in cash; Total 4ng early it is rheumatism, but there automatic couplers,-air brakes, mech.:- AUurances in Force of over $250,000,000-, Total Payments to Policy. -7, -are few diseases physicians find more holders since organization of more than $52,60&,000 ; Assets in excess anical stokers, oil burning engines difficult to treat successfully.- Wet and many other safety and labor-.say. a Cash Income of nearly $16,000,000 and an- of $74,000,000; for which the employes 'weather does not cause rheumatism as ing devices, Undistributed Net Surplus of over $7,500,000—all are high-water iWas once thought,thougbWeather con- made no investment and assumed no in the annals of-Canadian life assurance. ditions may start the aches and pains. financial�risk. Their achievement maintains the established prestige of the Sun Life Rheumatism'js now knowm to be de. The men who.are now asking for 25 pendent upon the blood condition.and per cent. higher pay-are and always of Canada as 7T ies* of the Empire nedical authorities agree that the have been the best paid of all railway A Leader Amonj the Life Compan b od becomes thin with alarming rapi- employes. Their wages range from 'The following substantial and uniform increases registered during the lo dity as rheumatism develops. $800 a year for inexperienced brake- past year clearly demonstrate the strength of the Company's position taining the quality of the blood is, men to nearly $4,000 a :Fear-for-en- therefore, a rpasonable way of pre- I gineers on the best runs.—The-.aver- 191S 1914 INCRWE venting and curing rheumatism. That ,age wages of the 300,000 employes Kasets as at December 3 1 at. . $74,326,423 $64,187,666 $10,138,767 ((1061;5 ..it works out in I fact is shown by the !who are demanding an increase are: Cash Income # 15,972,672 15,052,275 -,t- 920,397 123,724 (14.31, [$1,263.37 a year, an increase of, 40 ! Surplus Distributed to Policyholders 985,487 861,763 results which follow a fair Net Surplus as at D,3cember 3 lat. . 7,54:5,591 6,503,794 1,041,797 (16 use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. These per. cent. since 1904.. The 1,400,000 "Totsd Payments to Policyholders . 7,129,479 -6,161,287 968,192 (1 S.7 ills %ictuHlly make new, rich blood other railway �mployes average . Assurance*Issued and Poldfor in Cash 34,873.851 212,167,339 2,706,512 ( 8.4 F, � p ..&,surmc,"in Force 257,404,160 219,299,&-Z 39,104,325 (17.9,% 78, an increase 6f 9-5.2 per cent. .which drives out the rheumatic poison,1$684. and while the blood is kept in this aince 1904. THE COMPANY'S GROWTH Farmer. condition' there. is no danger of the These are the facts, Mr. UFE ASSURAN uble returning. Mr. W. T. Pell, Will you think them over and then CE tro YEAR INCOUL ASSETS IN FORCE vs:-111 was attacked.say if You think the I railway - train 4,1.�;U.73 4 I.(fiA,X0.(Q Palermo, Ont., ea. 17 with a trouble which was ultimately 'service.employes are justified In . . . . . . . . . . . 311.0 1,.,U3 1.11 Ix-133 . 7:nJA.'C7 I was threatening the prosperity of every in- . . . . . . . . . . 1."�-A,031.08 S,U3,7,0.53 at .8$0.25 pronounced rheumatism. -Often 2905... . . . . . . .. . 6.717 y, of even the barely able to crawl into bed, and sel- dustry in this countr ISIS. 13.97 2.472.3 t 74.326 23-79 '297.404.160.42 dorn able to do a full day's work. In very existence of individuals depend- "r. B.MACAULAY, F.1.A,F.A-% -S. H. EWING, - FREDERICK G. COPE- L vear, ent for food supply on uninterrupted this con,lition I doctored for a absolutely getting no better. Then I:railroad service? consulted another doctor whose chief I congolation' was that unless I could NVAR COMFEN.IZATIONS. get rid of the trouble I would be a UN Philosopher Discusses the Arter-Ef-i cripple for life. He prescribed diet -ing, and T doctorle'd with him for at feets of Strife. but insetead of gPt- ' least six months Forget for a monient, hard though, g relief I- loo.enme weaker and less in it is� all the horrors of war-willows, able to ept around. Thein --dedded orph ..d children. mairred men. the to d was sad gaps in so many home circlei, a 1871 OFFICL� M EAL 1916 try a doctor in Toronto, an EAD ONTP undev his treatment for about four devastated countryside. and the like m nth%with no"bater results. Lgave -and consider what iq.the effect of e the doctors, and tried other reme- war 66 a nation. as a whole. up Then It is evident, and past experi 1 *dies which were equally futile. one day our stl6re- keeper sentme a is the proof, that a nation is notll.:� saying. same after it has pa;sed through the box . of Dr.Williams Pink Pills, awful furnace of war. that if they did not help me I need. All ancient emp'res-lia-,*. mfter'ae- �7-not pay for them. I took them and pounds- quiring their posse�.,;i,)ns by war lived I lr� Mrs. Gardiner, aged 71. reiiding in Germany,,five and one-0ghth then got some More and found they and- proseered so long as�they still, tj V Perth, were married recently. This 'Austra-Hungary, two and tWO-fifth.4 —were helring me. I probably used warred. There is a national situmina, NEWS,FROM ENCU ILI the third time the lady has been pounds, andLtha United Kingdoul'q re I felli fully cured, 'a pride. hardness. a-virility, a some- ried and Mr. Y'ule w s a wide a'yound. On the othit .31o.00 worth bef6 mar a wer. two-thirds of -but they did,cure me and were cheap thing that it i-; hard to name cor- bout-halt a'century ago-the.couple -hand, the United States uses leas A other treatments recti.;,. which dominates -a nation, Ny no 'LT JOIFS than o -s comoared with the jVig -BV M7kII, were sweethearts. ne pound of tea per capita, a United Kingdom. uses -which did not help.me., The cure wa, which i� repeatedly baptiied III blood.. The honorary treasurer. of. the In-' where the scveral years ago, and I have and fire. And, judging from history. BULL ANwD 11IS PEOPI-F ceirporsteel Xorn Trnde Association nearly seven pounds.' Cainada is of rheumatism since. ,empires which, after. much fighting. Lof Leith.iiaq handed to. the Lotd Pro- about two thirds English and one-. not had a t-inge rest in peace- on their laurie!s anid, I lue for third American in its use of cuff" voem of -Edinburgh a cheq oric and I be- To-day I am wi.I I find str their possessions. inevitably eallapw. C 1P lh!- lmtI4 Thnt 82,500,'the aniount suloRcribed by the and tpa-, it shows a decided prefer- lieve'l olve it al" to Dr. Williams Pink 'Brit-air), with its long war of hib. 0 enrreuri%q corn trude towards the-fund& of the ence for tea, but drinks less of it 1tory, hAs 'avqidcd the fate ofothex' Aivipm,4 S1110rellip In the Voill. [Stottish Red Cro.,.,, Society. than the.mother country, maidng up gi-t ttese pills through any -enipireq, inasmuch asa-just whe:n the + 4 the difference with coffee. The Ger- You.c" c,(4icine. dealer or by mail, post paid, critical peace period liegan-to length- Mans and the Austrians use 6uI7 are r,.jnSi4d_ E. DRIN S MOST COFFE negligible quan box or -�ix boxes for en to the danger point, war a in ..G.flashiels SchiDol Board tity of tea. at willtiami; Medicine, came- erin- the advisability--of-rto'sing. the, 42.rio f rum The To read a �.ummary of our.hL-,tory -olci � n school. Of V�j Billion ll�ounds Artauxn$ Con. to peel oranges, pour' Rroekv.1.11e. 01:t. -i for-the last 2.30 years,-from the- Dutch - toW I If you want - -------- �INVtr of 1665 cnward�, is Lo rtad, wirn The -Admiralty biiiv intifnat�A`th".A", ailmed Holland Cormni Firs, boiling water over them a-nd let them burrinje- rishinZ cannot Iu- I*rmiued ON RAILWAYS. .�short peace inte:vals. cf a naition at The peoplp­of the world annually stand for five minutes. They will 1)I%M.ii N P.S on.1he Farth a.§ .it wits lasVyerir, I c than 2 1-2 billion i �war. Has w.vr supplied oinetbing to% consume mor p,!A cai4ily,and all the bitter white our E Nairnshire Farming S�iety-ha.- lie- pounds of coffe. Threc�fourths of� I , 11 comt off with the rind. mpire which ufter dismolved em. son wi 'IN't6i t Itailmay Train' Employes pires lacked. It may brirz -' h-cided that%thcre-witt he T'0.."Ltvd.sh0w -this -.ntry th, I N 3 rus - ----- --Bnzade�d yeal is -delijoua treated act or public dinner this -;zpring. thaC has be�cozlne rii- r i c ec t Are vsking. fo calistic critieiiim; but it is a f n the following way: Dredge with Z. that war seems Jo pre-,-ent- -national Dr. McNamara ha.s stated that as indu-itry alone- Europ and North flour, dip it,in "lh� demantis "9 and bread crumbs, beiri-- Made b� or- decadence. The 'Ieo.st is Admiralty were concerned America bear approximately the same lat. then 'Cover with Jar ns.,%hL I gani7.ations of raihvay train servicIT the sacrifices in-cat, but the fact re'- the-con%truction of a cansil from the relation to the consumption of cof- nrown it in hot %%estem railwaYi for a* main,.4. Sonicthin,,,- nationally,,, i, Forth to the-Clyde was not contem� fee- that Brazil does Jo, it� produ milk ar4 cook in a veYy slow oven Ing near- Yom tion, these two continents us' until tender. o5 per cent- increase in wages,, a de gained.1 wa r. plated. of all the There is no dish more -nt -tud rriaii(I whi-ii affect's Carindian aS weR,: pro,.;pr--.,i(y, and pros. A clus,; for tho s ly of the T. ly four-fifths co,4'ee the converie -JLh nianL: Ir ed (bir- world produces.- to have for dinf-r on wA%,h day than -aYs, C%rlt,\ mr-ans wealth, We, I.V, -sian' language bus been st, Z Uniti.A Sfntp-� rnih% wauld LI hc- p�escnt. winter. at Edinbur��h Holland i4; the irreate�t coffe- in -yice, ing t - beans. Pot -into the oven 17 -' nkz -1 -�ap t-hc diJ)ur h -inei water—to Tn, semt:ur of no less t-M I �t sil- at I.eiLK Tech- drinking morning, aCK -1 -- - n - hth IW orTer to ac- wa�,, are the lierald,; Of I% natime-�w nicitt IVIege. fifteen and dne-eigr - pouniis rd at 6 1�ni:,t jh(� pul)!ic of th- nce, anti an cnipire'4 di,,solu- Tho Executive- Council of the per capita.annually. wh:ic the Unit-.' rC'vcnt theh7 gcttir�r.dry a xr, . . .1 - dc,2ade t )'clock they are ready to serve. '-,- :facts of tt'n, ;:ask. tile kIxe,;Utile COM tioll. tlighlnnd AsRociation -at a meeting tateg uses nine. and a hulf pbunds� 'Mitt'Ce (if the Asso-,-iatilon of Western Look iA Frince. LeforC, the trib.' in Edinhiirgh, hn,�e agreed to peti- tioo t�<- trer:--tivy f`6�t'hQ grant for the 6�gurd tiv f*',lowing ulati6ns. of tI1c Franco-.Get mail War, �",tew.cnl: !what was'ller st'4,c, Out-.,-'ardly pro.;- teiching of (;acl;c in r. OXXX 0 MAX*No ANX XXXX)CIZE111 pe-mus, but inwardly roiten. Shu Thi� death is announced of M 1 r I I I I I Iarl-l"Cr, owc 0 Ahn- !i�es. trcii-�,urc, but the Poboi I. Sim. formerly po7tin-astt al�; Paid your employe.l. I , - It. 09'ect of the, w".I� has hecn Lila at �he �gc of i:, years. rarce is ��m;tly The ,family of'-.Sim +w­carriel tit! th�ir v-.01-1, 1,o. I.— I ditTerent 6,m�;Abz-rr,w:c of 1870, Sne the work of the. po.-toffiee for 90 hon.i.s. Is stroncr and has taken to llcr- year.s. .51-TIFF hn%v ma.� sent�ncc'd at LJ it -��f - ian -'ar I rr.-, liia.,d ',,ilfow -Ile%". lifC., she has been A ywuna rian-named William -hind a yuk-.! �- -:q :1 Oy W�1!1. n io i i wiv; Will p, f rom L; purg"ei 01111 1 V{ �ihl vjr, fi^bariniric E.mpirv- at ri Co'u*rt to one mon. up tij! s::.,, iiov;n, h*T,-.-; �;�ho-6s" Ru. Vita, war niei,,t with bard la6o� for w-11, an(I v.as 010 tinle ol the Crimcii. e. I st.rtem.--,:t likely - to' prejudice re- y"!a in-.�­tc­l stirl'cd "l" t"le Jz1l1;'­'l `Q Wt 1. hrr it!) cnn'.rl 'Sh,' L -li, c -ita! in a gou wilile the irinlates of I'l,wnim ide. iurc C� v Own. And n,,tv Inside your (.,M- .It NVO 'nil', undci uld 5("ehl, t tho stres.:i Lfinatie -orie Of -est hn Sc-atln ld, woro. as IL!C.P,: �ploy 11:1.1 kir the.,tirem-rt w - ­ I cctior, 1*1111kcil*ne�:s, i.-; to I-. fire Ill, i n tile ft".4+11C S X M v -I- All so, .Ard I v,.'j�t lt2 P;�-N 1-Y Thk. 1:,.in in' Gc thi. inmatc.-, werc r Cued w app,­� - 1, .... Gcrnwr enn flf"Ieljh�. the f: tli Cw,�tle. the Te no nnd the, nol-tion of Lo,nil Hilrd tO V. ient of Major Ehb' Farl Why bear fikose dii 2 t �-k III'Io �'I' A f�lll (I-IY G,1.111: if I w,,;-!, If, .:r,� or I is;111,'k'f who Ls at preient a pri—TOT ' ho -hat,pl;%n place oil tl�o piI.-elliclit! �Nlilital -ro�rnntbe and -tyranfry, is 0 'wa,,- in Germany;-Ilas beeii con-: g!�� nlort, in;;:-,�- tli-, PIONV wit h ifs a i A single bottle will -ei-ted into Lt. home for convalescent. iniliago cvcry Gc-nian'7--back. Cer- convince you Two— a any raie. milan dc:lle�,.tcd- �vill, t vs. 1lot.:1!I dinburgh i un 0-i-li'liny' W:'tl' : Thei­Li­--is a proposal in F1 to provide facilities for the housing' a Plow on I,ondon- X ',­)'!�loyu ctwl ri,!,. at occupation,,q whi'll and training ill . lI.z!r,-L1I 7 vaFe in4!c-llid (1� bcil�;� Scottish s4oldiers w X rci-l"liro'll' to , - I he have had S- loans Tim 1,1ter V,111,411i.'he'�of tt7l*1()%V aeol l%-l.eAle Jile 11lisfortune-to' loie their-sight in! %..;-d t� -n it h; with a I- I-llorE­ ION-, "lone"' �the war -rclyde. presiding R11 tile "hax:4 I LOA 'Invc X af ter I kvLkIlt ly me f.)! 1I to I., 9�.nie PcoPlv ahvay.i- _n4111al ineeting of the Glas!Zow Ship-! 1K Liniment .4; h111jr.,; with. dcrin�ed ' that i someone else 'to, helO them keep',a, ownerl;' ASSO-Ciation fol� - i -sts rnflammation. cill.; had done Arre Alipown ali in their' ei-�her oil a t�ni- or b, power to asgist !be Government at! Prevents sevem lrompli- the present ttm^e. cations. Just p4t a ftw lrorvy." ne meil keep e- Scot Sol At a conference of th ttish I drops on dt� painfirl i,, 1.hit Ily..tryin,2 to beal other men.'o, their iition' =d the Scot-' Forithall Assoc a4- M LLS Teague-held ii -JP10 and the pcdis from T1.104 to J'h' I yoj Jitrcl-triTrenswd own gnmes. tish 1;,ootball i Glas-, , �,X .. -- "'Irm hawl f"Orn was decided to expel f rorn appeam n Y(�tr, Any woman mity 7,&,L, any player-or tnd t I�e of drive her hushl If ciflicial who OF C-)A NA D- A- J1 I would­you feol lik-:! gri-aliting 16,; la-.t to drink, but -she cf%n not make him bets on 'the result of matchet.. and' tuko water. Mr. Al der Yule, aged 73P dt-niand tOr MlOrV Wage:, f0t. ti0ih eX- 4, e 2� 7 --Iien6 15 -Souttar, in the-course- ..The Brea-d Prob%m is WAR HIS PLATFORM. of a lecture, declared: in the home Some'Charac'terisde Uttera-uces of Sir .If you have to be shot, I the beat not a prdDW wwr­U4!11 where Shredded Wheat is George Iteld. place to get the bullet is in the chest. And the next best thing is to leave the 1C W, known. , -The whole wheat -t Hon. Sir George Reid, the Righ' nds bullet 'alone. 'I have ilev gram is the real staff of lifel 'late High Commissioner for Austi-alia, walking about, in the be f hea BAKING POWDE and you have it in Shredded who has been.elected unopposed to the with bullets in the che 00WAIN4 NO "UM Wheat Biscuit prepared: in i British House of Commons, for St. "Of course there are patients who George's, Hanover Square, 4ondons want'the bullets exiracted, in order to The only well knewn)nedlum pAG" Even baliting powiser 111"o In C&n&d& a digestible form. It con- i will be a distinct acquisition.to ffie wear thexn around their necks. thialt does qat atantialn alum &n4o —tains, rijore. -real bo�Y-:build- i House, and.4s. already being re:krred which a s6rgeon,cannot always exp1havla-- h" all its ingredianta- to as the "Member for Anza plainly staktod on am QmL ing rpaterial than meat or C.P1 His man nature. But otherwise if the first speech as M.P. was char�dt-er­is- eg-,3, is more easily digested, wounded man is kept quiet-for twenty- EXGILLETT COMPANY LIMITED ti, of the man. "I have only three he four hours, he will be practically out Toato"To' ONT'�ONTRCAL planks in my political platform," nd costs much less. The of danger. Complications may- arisel 'food for-the uP-and-coming said, with his usual bluntness. "The but they.,will be usually due to. too first plank is the war;. the second much hurry to get the man to a base ..man who does things with he third plank is the whole war;' t ital." Give It a Thouglit. Exp!airivil.- hosp hand or brain—for the kid- plank'is nothing but the ivar." How little it costs if we give it a Cal 1-31. What a tiny .,dies that need -a' wtll-bal- Here are two 6aracteristic utter- thought CROSS, FRETFUL BABIES brother is. ay ances.which have fallen from Sir To' mAke happy sorne heift each guecs that' 'Cau�4c ke,S aneed food for study or pl I Elsie George- Nearly a year ago, explain- The cross fretful baby is a sickly day! f) f only iny half-brother., —for the housewife who must vigor Just one kii1d w* o�d or -a tender smile ing the secret of his unabated baby—the well child isalways happy As we go on our daily way, -.save herself from kitchen on his seventieth birthday, he de- Kinard's Linintant W�lizveo.X2-arllsila. and smiling. Mothers if your baby is 1 Pei-,h,n,, , look will suffice to clear drudgetry. , Delicious for clared, "I have aimed at health and cross and cries a great deal something I The cloud f roni a neighbor's face,' �Nit,h happiness, and when confronted by Better think th�ree tirnes before ex-- 7, breakfast or any�meal, a formidable obstacle I have just is wrong. His little stomach and And the press of a build in sympathy tracting a dollar' front ycur po,kLt rriilk' or cream. tried to knock it over; failing this, to bowels may be out or order; his teeth A sorrokful tear efface. o. troubling him, or be may be bothered to invest in a get-r;l::h-qa;vk r'l-0,10- get round it, if not, then under it; with worms. The mother should im- One walks in sunlight, another goes sition. Made in Canada. and if all these manoeuvres failed, I All weary in the Aiadei have been*content to lie down in its mediitely give-him Baby's OwmTab- 81:Z3) POTATOrS lets. Thcy-never fail to relieve the �One treads a path that is fair and I smooth; POTENT HELP TO THE NAVY. grateful shade, lauding it as a beau baby. Concerning them Mrs. Ronaldt Another must p-ray for aid. S tiful blessing in disguise." suw,o- liniilted. for Hurley. Gilks, N.B., writes:—"I know It costs so little;'[ wonder why ,British Mine Sweepers Prevent Many The other utterance was the mess- I i. I i We give it so little, thought, Ctastrophies. age he dispatched to Australia when of nothing so. good for cross, fretful of the part the the story of the heroism -of Anzac babies as, Baby's Own Tablets and II A rrnile—kind word,—a glance—a ror. ALM A racy account am pleased to recommend them to touch, trawlermen have played in the -war was known. "The whole world knows ST:%*�*F(WNDI.A.N.D —was given in London at His Majesty's to-day what I alwa�B knew—that other mothers." The Tablets are sold -And what niagic may be wrought! ; I . fi�lV I and hy medicine dealers or by mail at 0 ium kktpn.�. 1'. X M.P., Australians are.,true to the core Ivrd. (�upllek,.. Theatre by Mr. Tom' Wing, cents a box from The Dr. NN'illiamsi THE SUN. LIFE OF CANADA., -.who formerly represented Grimsby. loyal to the backbone." 'lle, Ont. Pon BXCHANGL Medicine Co., Brockvi Lord Selhorne, president of the —0 �-Ncw .Rvcord8 H3%e Ek-en Created By 13.\111. SHIVEil W­\1'1� 4,10's-4 I;HF, 'Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, Little Pauperism in England. This Company. i,,r u.wt- R,?I-x 4ho presided, told of one young -trawler skipper who had bad two Are Worth 'Their The record for pm4t�eri�m for Eng— Th,e Stin Lifv, Ask.0'rance CQ7npanyi,--�—­ 'boats blown up under him while land and Wale- during, the post year of Canr.da; acii ��v6l records diring i Munsmyty STO= is the 1(,wf,-t ever reached. Compar-'1915 that nre new in the Canadian 'trawling for mines, and was now in Weight in Gold, tioshowss, lift! al.q-�iirance field. As-,uratices Cf 7- 'th 1915, the ra lbe hospital for the second time--ri- ling -d llioin�nlA,n Nurs-rlos -'over $34,001),000 were issue I.nnd decrease '.rom 29.2 to 15.3 perthous P-11 -And his covering from his injuries.' rid, a falling away of praciically one- jo� in cash; total as�-uronces now in ...... one great hope," added the Ministe W H.A MRS. BROWN SAYS OFia ovet.- $250.000,000-, te�tal pa --A,IaEnTg W,&NTED half. Pauperism in London F�eparately .f:)','e "is to get on to the third and even DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. has not declined in the spme propoi- 'rncrits t,) pvIk-yhoI4cr4 4rice organ- "-l'. better boat which be has: bad pro. tion, nevOTtlick-ss tht: Peicentag� ha, izatinn more thin 1�5752,600,000; asz�et� 1.- t,7 th.ir J�wallf). D'.130111on rnised him when be gets well again." "A most potent auxiliary to the 'New Brunswick Lady Feei.. it Iker: in this periorl been cut dnwn from in excess of R71',000,000, a �ci:%4h n-.� c '16.000,000, anti an "In- ron SAX..j� 25.3 to IS-0." As compared with 1911 * com of nearly .ttibuted net surplug of over S-4. !navy." Lord Selborne described the Duty to Tell Women That Dodd' last year �,hriwtd a decreave in ever� trawling fleet. It was almost entircly Beat Remedy 11vigion of England and W les of gq­ 500.AO. ....due to tile tj awlers that the flact and Kidney Pills Are.the' -All ,the.-�e fig4kr" ane hij;rh li� Gff",11 1'�r ffe'119 In a A "Od uat4l IQ %vatef Maiks in the annali of Cn�' i�cwr" The rn"t 4%fru' n I in 0 r.,&tinat 702 p;ersons, or .11 per eent. ALI Full ln:,n. )n on the merchant ships were able to la;s She Ever Used. lication 1.0 'to and fro on our seas with so few adian life aj4ur e.. . I pnrv. 73 Wext A�Iwaid&.Sr T,irr�nt* Miscou Harbor, Gloucester Co., -found a-com pe ra,ive jestastrophies. -He did not know how I thiA column will be. many mines the Germans had placed N.B., Mar._ 13th(Specia atat-ement of.the business flont for� VLlSC-.LLANE0%1S Dodd's. Kidney Pills are-worth their 11911 and 1915, and also a matement 'but he was prepared to risk the state- f rom C AS C E R, TLX-hS. Lt 3,1P3 F.Tt� weight in Xold.'f This. is the state- ititernil mad external, ­jrej wit%- !ment that there were very many theu- !-hoiving the Company,4 growth home tr-atrn-nt. Wr.." Ir IS72 to 1915, all of which Show a It- Cut Valo by OUr ment of Mria. James Brown, "well Minard's Liriment Co. 1A to bt, re too Idt6. Dr. Hellmftn*Sledicaj sand& flmt Qted. known and highly respected bere� Have usLed MIN�tRD'S LINUMENT 1 markable increa,.e. and-also ee Cn, Ll cloilinwiroo,l. Ont Mr. Wing said that if at the last "I think'it would be ungrateful on al_tu it; the greatest �retlif oh the .for Croup, founA nothing equ great naval review at Spiihead there my part if I did not tell what a bless- sure cure. ment of the Sun Life. Bccl< 014 'had been, say, 2,000 trawlers, people ing Dodd's Kidney Pills have been to CHAS E. SHARP.- -DOG DISEASE S would have complained that it w An Unea%y' ;eat. as "I 'was -.B., Sept. I-t, me," Mrs. Brown continued. Huwkshaw, N ";making the spectacle ridiculous, If in bed three weeks wibh headache and My." said - littIc Alfred,- a, .1he And How to Feed let the last army manoeuvres there MaEledArft to any addre&s by sore back. Then I began to use looked.up from hii boo thi.� sail,);- the Author -1had been a quarter o1r million in- Dodd's Kidney Pills and I found them mtlqt have b( �ers, people would have said, 'Well, It f lClielf -H..CLAY GLOVIE-11, V.S., the best remedy I have ever used." "Why. dear?" queried his Mk)tI121-. 'Yet fishermen and Do&lim"Us 118 West 31d S&att,New York add color.". Mrs. Brown to just one of the many "Becaust-," replied-Alf red, -it mine I rs bad proved as essential as women in New Brunswick who- are Simplicity. in the book, *Hn,.inir [it bi% pipb be, any in the great.struggte In which telling of pains rilieved.and health At a BrIt6h recruiting meating re- sat'down.on his chest:' ' ,we were engaged. s I . . They were the restored by the great Canadian-kid- 'ce.ntly the' speakeri-having got h� ! . - I he real technical knowl. -d litil S. 0 men 'with t ney remedy. Dodd's Kidney Pills are 'audierice In. a hiorb state of enthus- IE� ANA-DA'S -�edge. which'had proved indispensable. suffering wornem's best friend.,because ii�tam by' telling them of -the many E�v% Li exi; m-.i The men who manned the trawlers they act directly on the kidneys. They brave o Ccll Windi, ancl L), 4, r 801- dieeds performed by ou CREATEST tb -.had swept the Channel and the Nor pled a big, 041 R kral Hand!er -,Sea practically clear of mines and tone up the kidneys and put them in dier, in Fr-ince, suddenly es Eye RomA"dy, qP,6m*rt- u s condition to do their full work Of t,,ngly built man at the back of the Lng.just Eye Aty')IJ-11-ugg-stal Ito.tLa cA tirm o submarines, and in the Medite"In- straining all the impurities, out Of hall. "My man," he cri-e& "bow is ean thousands of -others had been do- For book ot the Fye Pro* Wr':,."* HIRAM JOHNSON A the blood. Nine-tenths of women's that you are not at the frant? I JAwline fte Nernedy Coma.mitty,Clitkaile Linifted.' 410 St. Paul Ing the same. -troubles come from diseased ordis0r- I "Oh, It is all right," 'replied the St. W" Montreal. "His Majesty has had occasion to a and dered kidneys. There Is abundant burly yokel; 'I can hewt, cwe�ry word Complett. 'Sh�p all your furs ..realize the size of their ]land evidence on every hand that Dodd's you say fmm hero." P the warm grip they- ..-"Do you mean to say you only' here and who X-idn-ior-P41s ture &11 Kidney trou ee. 450 dollars for that frock?" &I U0. -Mr. Wing. "One burly fish-erm;n —�+ --- nard's Unbuer.1; C=" Mandruff "had received a decoration said after- ,Yes; but that, of course, 164 DISDAINED HONOIts.. without the trimmings." words that he could not believe that Jt Was the First time. "How much were the irimmiagti?" he was actually in Buckingham The Kaiser Will Never Axain INear Jones waii a pa-9t master of- the I . "A hu4idred and fifty." see and was to be decorated by tite a British Uniform. habit of carelessness. ITe dropped WANTED King; he thought it was a dream un. things around in any. old place and -tb III e King 8 ok -hands with him. , "Togather with the kevs, I give you MAard's 341-4-031%'0=02 AUXUU.' Zt We furnibh catim; pity oxpremm '111.1'res And. when he found the King grip- an order bestowed -on me by your afterwards,never remembered where that place wasa. One night he rose d guarantee hichcmt prices biii­�t fist he was so snxtouis ria the Order of the Red Eagle i We h-onestly believe that the man an soverer that i�� weir ugiln." from bed to get some medicine and who tarkles the beautiful snow 'With. . ..... to make. sure that it was real ----k -more mo.ney th he took firin hold with his other hj�nd With those sad worda Jean Dollfus.'9wallowed hiq collar button in 'mis- a s f1viF Ins -i an Mdyor of Mulh&usen, the pioneer of take for a coilghdrop. the one who wriws poetry about it. 1 .-also, and really—telp up' the King the profit-'sharing system for em- "Mary," said he to his wife when SWEET OR SCUR % for the time." ployees, handed over tho,keys the awful truth dawned,upon him. -I -111WM Alsatian city to the Prussian comman- FEMON I� 111 - - I Write for parriouj,"re. have swallowed my collar button, �1111!111��illlllr 1,111111,111 1 - der in 1870. 22=�A a -STOPPED SHORT- 11TItat"s, all right," responded wife A very different spirit urges Wil - ­ . , TOROU CREINERY 01, LIMITED Taking Tonics, and Built up ori�. helm II, to declare that he will never In a tone of evident , satisfaction. "There's nothing to worry about." again wear a British uniform. Yet Our Ba.k-r ON T. Right Food. % there is a spark of bitterness behind "Nothing to worry abouf?" return. T:efore plac- I(Dept W) 14I)o The' r�fsiake Is frequently made.'of this decision, for no one loves a uni- ed father. you—" Irs'your order for re than the Kaiser,or possess- No@-do, see our 19-6 Gold- trying to build up'a worn-out nervous form mo "That's what I said," interrupteli 1rubume catsiograe it !a free . es a greater variety. i pystent on so-called tonics. little wifey. "For once in your life Goolv"Ot. Bl'.. Bus For every official office that he! No, I Red Clover (Fancy)l;Iil 15 re- you know where you've put it." New material from which th holds in Germany­�-and they are In-' 13.00 build used up tissue cells is what -5.65 numerable--a special uniform is de- I Tirrothy .......*. If Your ­­— Good for CILUd"31. Allow 30c for eacti, c tton bag should be supplied, and this can be "t in signed, and, together with the various 'We pay,ranway fretch obtained only from proper food. honorar positions that he holds-in! Motheral Physicians agree that texio and Quebec over $28.00 Horse flavor and the �body bulldintr �Ie.; "I found myself on the verge of a every Zuropean army and navy --of grains lie In the dark narts nervous' collaose, due to overwork barring France—the number of his' ments COA usually thrown away. So also �Jn vre d and study, and to illness in 'the fam� uniforms total three thousand. which your child neelp to A-special valet, with a large'staff 11m0' -ily," writes a young mother. harden bones hrid teeth. Children reel Tal Or be- of assistants, has cbarp of this very "My friends became alarmed Important secticon of the Kaiser's ward upon cioaxse dark cereals develop greater cause I grew pale and thin and could ist�nce. Witness the Bulgitirm and He would tell you that he Apart from the enormous req not sleep nights. I took various robe. U BERmuc)A , do lots more' work amount of care bestowed on the garr Serbs. Roman soldiers who conq ered can tonics, but_ their effects wore off, �ni:4-each-man-haa-to be-an-expert.the world led-'upon two bands of e_nt11:e. when the i me The Ideal "'.1-m.er Resort. shortly after I 'stopped taking them,,on military-uniforms and kyRm the�irra.in food a day. Dr. Jackson's Roman are greased wit N L ientIficalls, balanced ration Beautiful I % Saddle Riding, My food did not seem to nourish me. correct accessories for each suit. Woe -real 'a k se a' veral entire grains, Zt's Golf. TernIs, Yachting, Ftshing ado from se "Reading of-Gr pe-Nuts, I diter- betiae those who allow any inticcurac and sea BaMinir. Present Gar- mined to stop the.tonics and see-what .to cr e�eip into tfie Kaiser's martial ap.1 delicious, easily prepared In a varlety of rition of the Ottawa (Fsth) Itev- MICA a change of diet would do. I ate :petrance. ways and nourishes befter than nieat. inent. I It's a natural laxative. most i-roctrs: I . . " 'r"— I I . I .Grape-Nuts four times a day with Melt It. AXLE to "WHERE IS HE WOUNDED?" GREAMM cream, and drank milk also, went Nladle by Ptnrnan "Ale-al Co.; Toronto, --bed early after-a dish'of Grape-Nuts. Canada. Princeo"o Hotel 5 the ' '.In about. two weeks I was sleep- e,;i Place to Get the Bullet Is In the ".Up to Dlate. is OVOU froin DZCZ"Ma to I Kcs Axle Greatie fill -ing soundly. In a shoft time gained At pores of the axle. Makes a Chest. Situated on the Harbor of weight ard-felt like a diff erent wo- .1 - -Z "You seem deeply 'attitched to your, Hamilton. Accommodates 400. perfect bearing surface. Re- i. That is the first question that comes little playmates." I duces friction to a minimum. man. Grape-Nuts and fresh air were Rates ; $2,6 per week and upwftrd. 'to the lips of those at home when "Her doll saved my doll's life," 'e Dealers EverYWhOrc the only agents used to Accomplish HOWE & TWOROGI the happy results." "There's a Reas- news arrives that a friend or relative plained the doqtor's daughter. The is out of the fighting line and In hos- "How was that?" HAMILTON, Limited -on." Name given by Canadian p,tal. BRANCH111111 IN ALL CITINS d 'Even to those Ignorant of stir. 1181fe consented,to a transfusion (if 1�ermtida in reacbed by the lite.lnl- Postum Co., W sor, On' gical wonders, the.,ides�­prevails thpt sawdust." arm of the Quebse 8,S. Co., Tar read tU bove Utter? A zevi S2 Broadway, New York. if appears fro time to time. ftitay it is better to be wounded in some 'D. 7. milline, tM4 &31d fun �of hneitipin ISSUE 12 parts than In others. MUSICS 7flittiment for Wis everywhell, ev >�e gineer as RM4 a 4r —1 E P em WE_ER_T_E T —Earl 'Crpek-6tt' has-ieutiited-aa� -m-Tlie preicher St. George'; .,LOCALISMS* __ orniu'g will bustler in the 182ud Battalion. . Church next Suaday in —W. V. Richardson spent over be the Vou. Archdeacon Warren. U —Mrs. W, H. Banks spent a few Sunday with relative's in Weston. —some person ent7ered Jas. SPRING IS APPROAC days in,the city last week. —See our advt. on another page. dCbonor's butcher-shop ttxroukh Mrs. Johnston -and daughter. You will save picivey. D. Sinjp- window in the east side on,,Tues\ ---How about your harness and coUar repairing. ? diiy,' night, and after upsetting up' 'd were in the city.over Sunday. �&On & Co." ad scattering things Now—is the time to lodk'it an W, Eugene Calvert, of Don't forget the telk and concert a lamp a —Corp. --Whitby, was home-a- cq�iple of ia the.Methodist ChuTcb this(Fri. arouna, helped himself to some _­,�get- it ready. 2 last week. da�)recing. pork. —Dr. F.L.Henry will be here as L. Courtice, who. left w1th �Cxood asOrtmeat of horse goods in stock. al next Tuesday to attendto Mrs. Courtice about a month ago CENTENNIAL CORNERS USU V a specla y. is professional duties. for Weston' to vic-it relatives, has - . - _-_­ - .t- - .1 . .. - - —Sergt. Mui-kar' and Sergt.- been'conifln6d tolils-bed for goine On Tbursdaf evening,-March 23rd, k. ill be held In Centennial MajQr,Jennings visited with the time suffering from inflammatory a c6i3c6rt w former's parents ou Friday even- rheumatism. We are pleased to Methodist Church, tinder the auspices __PICkERIN6. HAMNESS EMPORIUM of the united patriotic worketis of this ing. know that he is improving. Home Photie 2501. W. J. COAKWEL e pro r m will be contri. —D. Simpson returned home on —Eggs for hatebil3g—the John district. Th youn -&in of double-co b buted chiefiv by t,jr g people of Friday evening after- spending a S. Martin sti in Dunbarton and will cobsistin part of Selected eggs few days with friends in Dunn- White Wyandotts. dialogue ­1,Vooijig Under Difficult- yille. from early and pecsistent layers. jes',11 a highly commended tableau —Archie.Jackson, teller of the Will produce -strong and healthy -Brittania's Daughters,"a chorus by Bank of Cornmerces oRha-,V�a* ,spent Chick-A. 50c. per setting. A eight young ladies. readings, etc. pply Loc-al talent wH1 alsoassist rogrfim ickering. here with his brother, to Ja 0'les'Ak-hd�dsou, P —During the past two months at'S o'clock. Admission, �dults 1 We" alhe iq ore 0 children 10c. —Robt. Rankla was in Whitby the Women's InsEitute have re- �on Wednesday evenj d ng when he ceived 104 pounds of. yarn and MONGOLIA. the 182ad they have knitted and forwarded 7 Z -enlisted as a bugler in ' Arthur Betz is a happy man..' It's Battalion. 108pairs of socks. There is still ii —Mrs. C. H. Burling returned 50 paunds out among the mem--"boy. Say Pedple—am: you getting home on Saturday af ter spending begs,and�hlrs. H.J. Marquis has 22 Measles are reported to be in our couple of weeks with her sister tinds on hand to be given out. burF F�yd-Ttarner'ape int"a c'ou-ple'of days' An Lindsay. Vhle Institute desire to make last week in Toronto. 6' lbs. of Fre.sh Rolled 6ats for 25 -dents —Mrs. E; Cantelon, of Clinton, another shipment about the 25th J G. Widtitian sold a horse last is spending a couple of weeks here inst. Those having socks ready w,�k to,Mr. Williamson, of Toronto. Wheat for 25 .,..''.with her brother, W. J. Clark and are reqnested to bring thein in 1K. G. Tarr attended the prohibition sister Mrs.11. J. Marcfu!fL not later than that date and those Farade in the city on Wedriestiay of a —Thos. Douglas who has been prepared to knit may get the yarn at week. Rarasey, of To- 3 packag�s.Corn Flakes-for . 25 --daugerously ill for the past week b3�falliug.for it. Private La%rencL� rnnto,.spe.nt a few dal a with his aunt, or two, is. we are pleased-to- state A quiet wedding took place somewhat improved. on Saturday, March 40, at the Mrs. R�Tarr. -'. .now The roads were 111led,in by the Anow '3 eans Corn� Peas-or Tonaatoes for 1,)5- 7 _60,-�shlrts are now ready to home of Mrs. J. White, 62 Osborne storm Imst week. causing the chovel- 7.be taken hoine by the ladies who Ave.. Toronto, when her sistel', leps to turn out. are willing to make them.' These Miss Leah Sanderson was married can§7S)j)ick and Span" cleanser for 25 --inay be got at Miss Wright"'. to Mr. Wallace Purdue, of 218 _F. W. Weeks will begi-n the Hnrou St. Miss Rhirle Purdite, EXTENSIN*E AUCTION. SALE Starch for 25 harvesting of his� 'Willows 'is soon sister of the groom, was bride-s- — OF — :3 packages Corn j th6 sn6w disappear-�,z�trlh(Aently waid, while Chas. Sanderson 11ijed as -..to allow (fie work ta bi, done groomsman, the ceremony be,- STOC49 IMPLEMENTS by g-- Isaac Palmer, of The ea— ROOTS, Etc. polind ,bod Seedless Raisins for 12 ing perforin has been here for the par few' ers. After partaking of a Rtiriiptii- daYQ owing to the deFaii of his ons tea Mr. and Mrs. Ptirdne-left The property of brother, Alex. Palmer, of Port for Pickering "'here -they. spent Ft Ferr day %i-ith-Johu T, and Mr�i. Steph- AT — Prime Cheese, Fresh Prune�, Bulk Dates.. '.\avel Qranget,,. -the staff of enson. On their return they took- Lot 9. Concessiop 6,.Pickering io�d Baternab"'Of _--the Bank of Commerce, Montreal. up re-4idence at 533 West Bloor St. t mile Pit r z.uf Fruit, SI)anip-h Onions visited with his relatives berethis —Anotberof ther'sonsof Picker- Wednesday,March 22nd,_1916 Hand-�' -g has fallen in the defence of'the follo picked-White Beans.- week. He is at present enjoying in :_The wing property. viz. is three weeks' vacation.% Empire� A few days Rgo, the .—Joseph Stephenson ha*- vacat. news was. received that Leonard HOP-14ES oodruff property on the 211 cQ Bay mare, h. d..7 yrs old. registeted . ed the W nay had been wounded in the Bi own mare, d., 9 yrs old: -Bay� Brock Road and has moved on to side w hile in Fiction, and that he FLOU R—F1 ve Rose§�, 'White Satin, Cream Buns, gelding. b. d 6 years old ; Roan farm re ently was receiving the best of medical Seneca Haight a Felding, b.d. 4-yra old : Brown geld- vacated by Victor Rnmpth. attention. - On Saturday the-easu- in 4 yrs old ' 'Bay gelding.h. Word has been received from ality 16ts stated that he had died d.%h;rd Tea Bans, etc. 9 old : Bay filly. h. d 8 yrs old. Frank Brien. who landed safely in of his wounds. He was the yonog- Bay�gelding. h. d. 2 yrs ;Id 'Bay Eastland, He has received six est'of the three sons of James and driver, 9 yrs old, Goods delivered Free anywhere days leave of absence'of whi-ch-he Mrs. McQuay, Fill of whom have7 CATTLE—:81GE-GRADE -is taking actvantage by -visiting been at the front. The decefized Rcton covol.,bred Dec. I. calf by side Red cow, bred J4Ln. 17th,calf by side relatives in Scotland. was a native of Pick erl trg-and]IV- Roan cow, 4 yrs old,calf by side;Roan —The annual meeting of the ed until the family moved out to cow. 4 yrs old.calf by side -,Roan cow J49ok—If you-bmy anythinj at our store which is not--. PI -he M 3 yrs old,calf by side. Roan cow. 5 iblic Library will be held in 4. . anitoba, some years ago. The 'town hill at 8 p. -m., sharp,- on sympathy of the -community is yrs old, bri-d Jan. 24-,8 Heifers. rlaing --sati0actbirv, or as represenied, vou can either --Tuesday, March list. All resi- exteud�ed-to Mr. and Mrs. McQuay 2 yrs old;Rteev,ribing 2 yrs old : 2 -holders are re- in their sorrow. Steers rising I year old; Fat steer . dents and ticket -ur moxiev back, or -get,the quested to be pre-Rent. —It is proposed to hold,a skries IDurbacti bull. 2 years old. get yo a Verna. younge9t of Military Concert 'Siare pigs :-Bin- Cor "TS in aid of -C- PIGS; %.No IMPLEMEN -Miss - goods exchanged. daughter of Fred and- INIrs. An. Comijacy ftindi, the- entire pro. Sow.,hred Dec. "_0:11 7., der.0-ft cui 31, H.; Mower,* 5 ft c-ut drew,.has - been 'dangekinc-ly ill gratn to be furnished by nrembers 11,� Seed diiii It hoeq, 41. R- St­l� Suffering from ieRglez, pneumonia of tlie' company-at the following roller, M. H :-Cullivator I H C.; CiJti- and other complication?,, but is place% on the date4 netmed­.Pirk- rator. F. & W;. 14oise rake; 44) ft, F.- S. 7. nowimprovingsortiewhat.. ef-ing town hail. �laych 27th , 1. 0., & W.,. Nulky plow, Pritner—NI, 11': CHAPMAN _�D —Rec-miting sergean'ta,(if Whit. 0, F, h%ll. White�v:tle, Manch 2.1sth: :.1 r,.tng pl )%;-q - 3 1-3ing)e plowa. Sylveti- -M 9' iltill)nd barro*-4 . Pe4t h;(T-- by, were herii a few days last Townhall, Broti hFkn-., Mmrvh29th.' ter : S,-t 1)i q__ week. A, a result of. their v6it, I'lAreniont, Mas-h 30th I NIvrtle, %,"ter �In III Frank Sanderson was in liuiform Temperance b-fl% " March '31-t g,ri",,k, : litook rick � Fanning tili.11. 11 Hom-v : Rag ti tick, Swet of scales. cap. DRESS .:GOODS' -ETC0 for a (lay and David Miller will Bniuklin. April 1-t. This voncert Nl� H.� Wheelbarrow; - 9 e 2j h. We have put in stock I h i-4 week. a nice&,;,iortment of ere , tp pink. a y, !port notTicter than.April 17th. totir will be unique in the lvii�tQIT oii—line .ngin, 'k —Norman Bank-. who under- of the County. 1-1 P111511 A team of cil-. Crittingbox, NlAxwell : Btin wAgon white, alice, bilick And white itnd dr-esden effect at pet- vard. _-went an operation foi appendicit6 tertaineirs, accompanied. by two Sprigbt wagrin , Bob-slpigb. B;kjn Grey c9ttons al io and' i3c.30 in. wide and 40 in.wide at W;. a yd. at the General Ho4pital, Toronto, offivers and one N. C. 0., w�lf tonr Set spring,, )o f-wt . McKie busigy G1njxhRm,-tct IQ oind I'V. yd. .Blue Find w1ilte and it week, pftssPd through the' the district Oatlin'ed-in a large(-on.- lifoLmighlin ctitTer - 2'BQffd0 robe� blirk and,�l ite shirtings Rr 15. 17.- l8c.--yd. operation -auecess ftllly and Is nox%: vevence carrying their own blank. 2 I'lorLe blankets -, Numb!pr of grain Cottons are high but Fou will find these �110 VaTues right, come in and be aking .rapid progress towwrds et;,R nd sleeping in the halli, in the� 1`9` 148WSEAS, ETC convinced. Wo - )S recovery. different towns. The me ets of team harness-,2 Sets of single Valenciennes and Torchon lne�s in newest patterns-fram 3c.a -vd x1p. —P. G. Mcro�,onjbe will hold an Institutes in the ffiffere�fttdistfi iikrness ; Set of brea-king.�arnesg ; 7 We have a few nien's sweaters we ace clearing at cost, in- greys. Ruction sale of his household furni. bavekindly arrRng d to provide Ton'Collars -.4 Open collax 4 )""h P --vy eftrdina1-*nd­bro_wn_frow 75c. to__2A(L ture etc-, at his rp�id ephere tn- food for the ti-stypIling entertain. hriclips- Lngging chain:Bindinit chftiriL aroceries_a1wAv�-fresli_and we have fre9b f1sh every irtorrow, (Saturday). M r. FL nd eN. The need f9r the money. Furnace, 45,kal,;,(i rind stone ; Quan. week, halibut,- white f1sb. salmon, also haddie Mrs. Morcombe purpose leaving which"It is hop;ed to raise by these Lity timotby.bav : Q11atilrity of -mixed suid"Labrador'. herrings. shbirtly for Saskatchewsm where concerts is very urgent and it is h&31;QuAntity of turnips :QuHntitv of corn fodder L 2 Cupboardi ; 2 Tables -they will reside in future. N BARTON hopedthat the people of Picker- 12 ilffien chairs -, F%vorite cburn No. G. -A. GILLESPIE9 —Alex. Palmer, formerly of this ing- Find Whitby town' ships will 3 - 4 Creamery cftns;2 Cider barrels, t6wriship, �ut for a number of lend their hearty Pimport to the Uwn ffiower'; Forks, raket4, hoes� years FL resident of Part Perry, Iocal c6ftipany of their own over! �scythea and other articles too numer- died in the General HospitaL To- saas nvit,-in tangible way by their oug to mention. ronto, -on Saturday, in his 64th presence. The price will bey adafts As the proprietor hits leased his farm, ;ea r. His funeral took place on p5c.,children 15c. everything willpoaWlyply be sold. THE MEN ' S STO RE eduesday, when his re-instioR We are pasimm9fers ifi the a-rt of gbdertil 'nierelmudisfug, and van were brought. to Pickering, and —A number ofcomplaints bave SALE Ar 12.30 WOLOOK gnarantee-thitt yott will get satisfaction when yon deal with us. been inadA regarding the failtire laid th rest in the. Disciples'ceme. of the mail carrier4 to mike their TEn.vs:—Fat'steer, pigs, hay, 'corn, tery. Poots and all sums of$10 and under, Of course we have our specialties,-these are men'si wear, bootq, shoes, regular trips during and immedi- castr; over that amount 7 months and rubbers, -3 We make the Williams' Shoe our chief 'specialty in —G. S. Lloyd' M. A., who gra- &tely after the storm. Theqi� credit to Shoe the Specialty in fine weights; m _parties furnishing apprts�ved heavyweights and-the White —duates this onth from K1303 eompIRintswe believe are made --------5 per-cent. per annurff College,.occupied the pulpitin St* loint notes. We ar thoughtlegsly or those wbo make nowed for cas e agents for the Lowndes Tailoriing Co.' and guarantee every garment. Andrew's chnreh on Sunday last the complaints are most iinreason- OWELL, Auctioneer when he preached most Re t feet satisfaction with able in their devivinds. The mail ably. During the absence ofcce .1 Wehave-beenlearning-how.for sixty years. pastor, Rev.A. Graham, -who bRs routes average about twenty n) e' ` ELM DA '.�'-Get the habit, you men, go to The Men's "St6re-_ which is I& sufficiently long route LE MII -1 accepted F& position as chaplain for any home to make six days in 2=103C=MlIqCl� �7 . . I . in one of the I overseas bRttaliOnv- the week when the roads are,good, PICKERING Vnilly"al-ch too Yolf can always ge.t the b"t Mani. IRI. A .'BUNTIN0.1 in Chalmers' hurch, London, of I ng when the.horse has to break toba-Flour.made from No.. I., - Establi�hed 18.57. which Rev. P.C. Harper was form- the roads for the greater part of ManitoVit--_`vVheat. 7— erly pastor, this distance. After the severe Royal Household and.Glenors for —The Militia department has storms of the past week many of Bread. Try'abRg. We�-hatb a� Complete. asso�tment issued an order granting a seeding the farmers living along side the Pastry Flour Fresh Willed lllwts of the famous and ploughing fnrlongh for non. roads made no effort to have them BRAN, , 'SHORTS commissioned officers and n;en tQ broken, and -they d ur. - MIX FEEDS the extent of one mon tb,to enable broken' for a- cons= tinie -*'--_- 0AT-CH0P----­L HAPPY THOUGHT" seeduig D them-to-tak afterthe storms had ceased. If CRUSH R OATS AND' operations, and will be, granted they want to have their mail det BARLEY CHOI!f for no other purpose than that -of livered regularly, farmers abould `WIIF.AT Imperial Oxfotid working on the lFtnd, and on see that the roads areina passable CRACKED CORN proof that prom Be of work has 'condition. A -mail carrier,is not NJX�UY 11FN--FEFT)- ictually been obtained. Th L go(in jr1tu rvu Cialdw6li'o Ur n substit(ite w - i who are granted furlough on ition. - ill be the roads are n ft At .1 A a igiveh free transportation to and The remlitnerfttion that is paid Nolasses Meal Tarlor Cooks, Heaters'and from the point of d�stination,'not will not allow him to use up sever- CITOPPING AND OAT Oil Stoves.1 'exceedinT three hiindred miles, al-hor3es in the c6h rse- of a win- CRUSHI`NG EVERYDAY In toil lots. Fnjl pay will also be granted d t Farmers ar so busy in Get prices on feed S 0 W m__ It.fewl Pic� Home L Call in and sof them. bey are unable BELL 049. NE. ing the time they have been ab. th�winter that etnot 'Ator t, provided they furz)ish proof to afford the time, and their �.Ioa "Vr 7 'T�ee3ms t),,.t they had been at work on horses would be better of the ex- itrd 11 Cho' u I=JOSEPH H ' - BUNDY--- ercise. V day. the farm.