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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_03_24 R-a M4. Y: ff 7 -7, 7 063""'ERING9 ONT., FRIDAY9 MARCH 24, No VOL. XXXV. --Pl 1- _N_ CHERRYWOOD NYWOOD-BARCLAY Eatmblished 75 years 1EI _-Th-i_u-Larriage snow an e urr. .VV .51ary Med4cal Dixon is on the sick list. SKints'Church,,Toronto,of b -GR M- -UL)ii =tu Id AAd eU Mrs. Joseph Laughlin risL ted in the line, o�ldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. city last week. Chas. A. Barclay.of Brouglihm,to Mr. E. FORSYTH. D.--of .0.-, Reg4s- Leo John Havwood, son-of Mr..and �A-number of our young people went _.R. -tared tnember-efthe optometricalAssc� ---in a load to-Loctiat-RD11-rink one even. Alfred *Elavwood. of Toironto, splendid M- -0fliciated Air. ciation of Ontario. spacial attention given to FLOUR -MILLS *hs,fitting of glasses. Eyes tested fr6e. North ing recentl.y aild repo Rer,IV.,J. Souithnlli 46tf time. Fail cloth playing the wedding niusic. WHITE SATIN�BREAD jrn, b'ts The bride who was brour9bt in by her Miss Hoar, our. school in, . I XT 0. McKINN;'ON, .N1.D., L.R.C.S.. loved iu�o the village for a while on t the College of -S-FAMILY father. was -wearing ber. travelling 06 �_13 9 Edtnburgh,.xaejnber o CREAM BU_N Ontario, licititists, account of sickness in her boarding it sm-irt suite of -navy blue Physicians and Surgeons of of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. house, taffet;t with hat to match. Hir flo:w- Special attention to deiiasee of vzomen'and TEA BU�NS-PASTRY WHEAL -e i ers were lilliea of the valley and sweet- T Lots of our industr1ous farmers at Children. Office,and residence,Brougham. C s some heart ra�;es. 'Mr. and Mrs. BArclay BARLEY (WAINTED omplaining of the hold up,as Junibo. - -of the men who are wanting work are were in town from Brougham. for the OATS -PtCKE-RING MEDICAL'SURGICAL Bran,- -Sborts, asking ridiculous wages. The employ- even .,and X-RAY INSTITUTE er would be far better off.to chanFe later for an extended wedd-ing trip. -Get my prices before 'selling CKERING, Wheat Screenings, iy, -live and lev live.' �02 NTAR10' places. U6 ew We are sorry to report tbat-Lawi- 6I.sewhere. X. 11�-, C- X-, Toung son of James David- WHITEVALE 8. ELGIN TOWLE. X. B ence, the soi:i, was iaken to th t in our --k on hand of Physician-in-charge : 'All kinds of Chb� e Gene�al Hosp' I ha've a large stm cialist In Rectai Diseases. Prostatic D111. Mumos are again prevalen Bye tat Torojuto, pecebtly to undergo a 00ASS of Mon, Diseas &Jloon v BARLEY FEED as of Women, C ess- ale. idal operation. which was succ Ed. and V. Long spent Suneay with Tumors.%.Ray examination. 'niseases of eye" crii throatandlunes. Fitting9l"844111d ful, Weall-willbeglad tobear of his friends in Toronto. B R AN' -arrival home Again. Z%ncaotdesand chronic diseas". TON D. L. and.' W. safe Congratulations to A. and Mrs. 7 OZceHouni3to3&nd7to9P, m. iml, SCRAN COAL Pherriil It's a bov� SHORTS STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA GREENWOOD Miss Bertha C4;z-ter Spent Sunday Fred Brown is home visiting rela- with Miss Nellie Mitchell. MIDDLINGS JE. FlkREWELL, X-C.. BARRIS- Lieut. H. Lingford Rpent a few days TBS.00=17 Grown Attorney,and oculity A..ND STEAM.' tiyes prior to lear.ibg for overseas days with big parent-s here. CRUSHED OATS 'BUIN. Ocurt Ron".Whitby. service. ,, Private,.; Ellis. Hindle and -0riffin '%VrD. and Mrs. Mair aneLMis§'Annie Sundaved at their homes here. And will give special prices for E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and J. L- SPINK, LIMITEDi leave on Tuesday for Queenston, where Peicy Pennock, of Toronto., spent Ao'Bolicitor,Noter7 Public.Etc. Mcneyto can. Office Brock St,North,Wbitbv. 017 &he has secui-ed work� the we'ek-end with h4i parent,;here, IRrge quantities fur fill bought The Pegg family, who have all be6n PICKERING. 'ONT. XV. ari(I 'Mrs. St�4mtf'n.. of I)Larling- --coiffined to the house -with mease6_ Meere'speeently ._Ativing _Febrttm�� Dental are aboutth�em­-,elveq Again. Mr. and. Mrs. Paine and .dAughtpr. Archie Alair left.t be em�loy bf F. L, of Sw;-h DqkotR, are visiting with B, BEATON. D. D. shori-Prote t 1; ot, Lake e Cot. -onto LAKE Graduate'df the Royal College of B r Y Green on Monday an(] left Tot %IrQ. J. 'MeNeily, , cilti Jr)z -Lpnry 6 rectivering from- what H.raeocs sul W7 of Torocto. QMae over W,:il.Pringle a hardware store, on Tuesday to enlist wkb the 1, ..es. otice hours"o ii: i to 6.30. Ind ; F. L. and Mrs. Green attended th might have been a serious accident in 71. Md. (OMMM ZiT Bell phone 220, 441y -ty of a 'All hi-.mill, Farm ot propel few . acreQ Batclay-Haywood weddidg Fit ""Noo-m wa-nted to psireha,�e on or inear Saints, (%arch. Toronto, on Wednes- ttended the Lake. Qiiite A.wirriber frmn b6e a fu*tntolp 94rb*. day the Oreen.River,bazaar and report It 66 who spent zi, If you baveproperty to sell, Write Mrs. James Gibson, a dpei E A S T LAKE ielativeg, re. !leia mccess, WG. HA31-'Issuer of Mar-a week in Toronto visirting On S,%turdAy evening a large Sleigh- o Licenses iz the Count7 of'0 :ohn Fisher & Company tf!irned home last Monday, accompadi loF&A spent an enjoyable evening-at the ed by her sister. rink at Locust Hill. mow 0 0 L X T It Y TfE­_AT,_F'.S T AT E Wm, T..Elliott, of Alliston, has en- Gordon HodgRon and bride-have re- POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- 0 ADELAIDE ST.. E., TORONTO. aged with F. L. Green and com- 'To tioneer. valaztcr�collactct Aild leaver turDe d from their honeymoon and In jot niazriage hcense@.BrotSbain. 07 810 LV-MSDEN BUILDING, g enced work on- Wednesdar Mrs. t tip bousekeiing o"heir d family are ezpec�t�d in a will soon star HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Elliott an recently purchased farm. G . R . BREWSTER few days, Robert-Nowlan makes the children Do Liconessia-thoC001197 (if Out"10. 09&00 at store and his reeldezee�-Clw�atoont- Veterinary Surgeon Wm. and Mr.;. Gibson celebrated smile the@ d 9 conveying Lbewto V a?.ith his dand teAm the 10tb anniversary of their wedding e Honor Graduate of tbe Ontari arid.f rem cho 0 Sleigh. IL Robert is a jolly good B.BEATON TOWNSHIP on St- Patrick's Day by Itiving the oLnd OLERK Honor- Do can TST"aff.-Commissioner for taking Veterinar3l College and young people a party. After Fleas fellow mossay IQ loan &Cy LASSOCJ&te of the Ontario left Account&". Sle.of Marriage Lda. e.' ant and enjoyable evening. : A Kw of our prominent men took an farto "Imam Veterinary Colley wishing Mr. and Mrs. Gibson would Mon- snow" aoiw& On*. advantage of the fine weather on Ontar o Empire JUL Licensed Auctioneer. Extsinsive exper. wood to the Methodist Church for the Ind. phone 3W at least see 60 years of wedded life day bv LAaking a bee and conveying The shingle that has givetr 8fttia- faction for over 30 s Tff VOHS. PUGH,Glen Major. Ont. Claremont i , together. w ftea ra coming winter. -Some. however.ap- Corrugated lion h , af In, by -ionce in iniporked* and theroloahbired sumit, XIE Sales conducted-anywhere, Witte for-terms NEW BTITCHFaR SHOP D1 -44 to think the Snow will stay all 2 in." corrugation see it before you; i%nd particulars, Pbonallid-211L 38-17 summer. A terrible accident occurred nnthe On Tuesdav evening laqt the annulvi buy other makes. . If you are In ..FPOSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer C' N. R. track@ west of here on Satur- meeting of:the Methodist & School need of a Cream Separator. Try for Counties of York and Ontario. And' A fall liae of Fresh Mea'tsal*ays orday at noon when one of our oldest d ti.oleal"of all kizide took place. The followtrig officers a Premier for 30 ays A'sor attenued to ou abortame* on hand fit sbo up. notice. Address Orem River P.0.. Ont, P. residents, Cliarlesi King, met with weire elected: Supt., Blake Annis: g"oliue engine-; f ron2 $39 W ' �s instanttleath,.' The u-nfortunate.Mary sec'F. Helen Troyer: Trea-4.. Ma-ud See or write me before buying. W. B, POWELL, Licensed Auc. WWWou road every day. Wag entirely deFtf. and it was due to 'Miller. Teachers-Mrs. WIlkinson, sionoor waluatcaL slid coll&ctorjor this fAct that bemet his.untimely end, W, D. Rogers. Mr-.z-. W.S.-M Bell Phone. Gountleo of OU161. zid York. All kind. of Freski Pork Sausage a spiciAlty Mrq. He was Witlking alongside the track D, R. Beaton, Nir,;-. G. Hodn n, Mrs. "lea conducted either privately or by auction. 9�8? For dates, ar,otb*r particulars a y at real. Butcher's cattle-wanted when a train approachinT, but as he G, Tran. Nlzq. E. Ann.iq. nu dence, Elizabeth SL PUlitz"59. PA*ne orders Was walking in the same direction he Don't forget the MilitAry concert to F. J., Protse" ' - Ticke 9 will re- left at Xrws Offlee, Fickoring JAS-O*CON. .NOR, - PTCKFRI.%G did nnt noti�-e it. Ju�t as the trAin lie given in the Oddfellow-i� Hall next - calve.prom p t attention Sawafaction anaran toed, Aioo sales agent far Ford Cam 3dy reached..tb Corber King and Church Sts. e point where he w'ag walk TueqdAv evening hv nt�mbers of C_ phosie nianiberlpladvipendant 2001.. ing-,I�eistepped on to t he track. with Co.. 116th Batt., Whitby. A good the rf-ult tbat hewag kilied instantly Con,i� gr i o .4 ting of chor- .37 mangled. COAL ! .-COAL body,iv P,4, duets.- solos and And lii,,4 as lerrihr pro a n Imu IUMBER ' l S I uses. quartett PLANT -BOXE The coroner w'N notified and an in- i-7. mnno',ogtie,; 'will lie gl"r. al--o an Px- !l1test WA% oidept-d. -.Mr. King, v0bo hibirion of phr-alosil e7xerct�;eR,. rilne I I,_fLvp-Fjbout 15004) ft. of Nd. I. hafie-cibliu-,,tantly on hand 7"years of irge. wivs i-n the. h-chit At-80 cents per hundred, In i Come and hAve Ft gond hemlock lx�xg to 104t. long that -4. blit as l-e Piterri"es. etc.!. Of WILIking on the track iiRn 21 r-hildreml�&. r%vatA tu isiuve sind will sell at a full supply bf coal wt lowest xLmp, Admi-;A -if order6d ri -ht -knew-when tht� diff�..re.nt tiiinq wert� _. _'Ptogram at .14 o'clurk. 000 9 due- he f 0 with 9�feiy._ clo,,�e price for cash in lots of 1 price. ellt be ebuld do b =777� ft. er were. aWay.- . ... m. . Buf it change in.the time-Va ad fate. H is funeral tcok place GREEN RkVZR to his q I have.contria.eted for a szippIv of WS& gill. Con- Fre�d i�&N fmile!s- SarnLa fetive and extwiot a Chopping �nd -Oat Rolling W. H. GISSON, -,in Mondar to Erskine At ?he inquestwhich w;i%heldin thetown grar ula?iong. ca' abou i'Ma rch '15. r 45-fy GREENBURN STATION. Mrs. G eo,AV. Ferrier-is, on the�Sick usual. on Wednesdav after- noon- the evidence showed that be list at present. You knaw this tence and_J am wa9-walking in the opposite direction traiTI 7 Mrs. Win. Hoover was aToronto V. -G. Barnes, Green 'River REAL ESTATIAS..... from the and. a ith -big head visitor for Roveral dava tbli week. satisfi.ed that my'OrIc6'Will howed, and that he was walking on Suit, YOU. Or addreesR. R. No.l.Locust Hill. the ties Just outside the track and did Qiiite i-number dtiebde-1 -the Bapt- iqt LaAies' Aid held at tbe home of Coal,- cement, lumber, the-.train as re-, errier. part.eq, - 1,01 J.1-V 'i M_*&dtzred�g F misses Annie. L an wire of Sect enta deaih,and at ter spent the week-end withtheirpar. fencing JOH PHILIP blame to any one. enfs. M r. and Mrs. Fuller always in stock. Has a full line ot rresh mud cur- h Ilcuse And Lot attended the ave For Saie a Several of our ladies in Picketing Village. LArge Women's Institute tit WE -C. REESOR iR�%JGHAM titevale.at A. oid meats constantlymq_hAnd. aorne young fruit - the home of Mrs. W. Burton.' garden, L Arthur Wood has enlisted. for 6ver seas serviee- A son was born last Sunday to At- :Spite Roll,- Breakfast B&eon, trees. . Everythiij Su"day -Wit I;ert and Mrs.Griy. Congratulations. .. LOCUST HILL m firstclass repair- Albert flepr spent over. n Soldiers a:re just w)3at Are needed. Ram, Bo1Ognii_,­We1tiers,,etc. Re thim is a, bfw. bik sister in Brooklin., Call Rnd see me Mr. Shepherd spent the past week Miss Robertson, of Toronto, spent *id.for gaiuJorJeomoone. -ek-end with n the we Mrs. G. W.Perrier DOLLAR DAYS Highest prices With friFoudia i' Toronto.' Mii%M, Feashy. of Toronto, spemt and family and renewing old acquaint- We V ar Srd&y at ber-ly�re. ances. Buta4er's cattle A Rich' &on Stanley Dafoe has entirely recover- R. J. Cowan and fami%sp!nt Sun- iverq dev wiih Frank and-Mrs, am. 'id from a slight'attRck of'mumps and 19cFadden's Drug S�iii- ickering I Notary Public, Pickering, Holtby returned. from R ict able to-resurne I is studies at the m;)nth's'visit with hiends in Toronto. Business College in Toronto. Friday and Saturday, 24tb,- and 9 Have 70,-a lot Rev. Mr. McIlroy preached a very NN Filter Hoover, our enterprisin . let. First-chsa np.for-hhe 3 of Water interfsting and inqtructive sermon telepbone lineman. left Saturday I'lat 25th. also 31st,Rnd April Day or night $1.00 will do big things here-- last Sunday on the war. for Silverdale to enter intobis mew ut Oil Shatupo i, 25c. B. PJCZ, OF WMTILVALIL Gocoan - '�;Bus meets &H trains C thing Don't forget the grand military con- line of bm5iness as storekeeper. , Eclectric Oil, 25c. 'Obr Red Cross Bazaar held on St. is prepared to furnish you any re cert Vbe 'T ' in the-town-ball be - . Nntional Perfurne, 26c. �upply -as , g y evening. Bee bills Patr Teaming promptly attended to. in the line'of watii "such next d:e,"dia ick's Rav� March 17tb, was a de cided succe;s in every piLrElcular. Massage cream, 25c. Agent for Canada Carriage Co. pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, for particulars. Ps entertained The MRple Leaf Club realized $27.43 ----�Box Oatmeal Soap, G. W. and Mrs, Pbilli plumbing.stc. hers of the' 'y qving Peoples' and the-1adies"Auiflla�ry W.79, or a illers the mem W He Peakq Plckerfffg... They are also experf well dr Bible' Class on ',Thursiday-eyening of total of 8116.42 for the blizaar. Tutal $1.25 for$1. and respectfully solicit your-pitrion: last week, And*all spent an enjoyable -A- special nipeting of the Lsdies' 7 age for the Aure. 'Ind,T)bon, WI. evenirg. Red Cross Auxiliary wu held at the Zodents Tooth Paste 25r- ONE HUNDRiD Mrs. Joram.Littleyolin and Miss home of Mrs Elias Bice on Monday Tuesday; f Zymole Sbi*mpoo Po*der, 'TIME-TA BLE-Picketing Stitiob 0 Ethel returned 'on after eienlmg; A ull attendance tif mem- a -Talcum, 25c. --YOUNG WOKI "pending a week with the former's bers we.re present. The conveners of Crushed Ro e East due" ollows Zrightet, Mrs. Wm-.Harris,of Biook- each booth gave a most satisfactory Box Our Pee-9 Soap, 25c. And One ifundred Young Men ail i- 8.08 A M. In, Out. report of the result of the bazaar. Tooth brush 25c. is Loft any f wanted at once to train for choice 41 1 -50 P.M. The m' riends of ;Mrs. T. C. '14 LoNd 6.e4 P.M. tal $1.25 for $L Trains ing West due as followg- Brown will be k9rry.to learn that she The goverinmentbave To office positfoni. The demand On the 'V n"'a' has-a fractured wrist, the result of a Pro 'itely that Ontario will IT LQo%l_ 7.42 A.M. stated defin a sidewalk when going to pkg. Nyars'Con. Powder. 25C.. ster 55c. LIOTT 11 Local 2.15 P.,M fal Ion th go "dry:' about September Ist. 25K, Mfg 7 Mail, 7.50 P.M.- visit her sister. *Sundav included - Graham Johnston took a sleigbload There will be no referendum until Pkg. NY I's Poultry Tonle .�/L I the patri- -the war is over. Thebill was in- Pkg.Chronic Cough7Tableta 50C of Red Cross supporters to I pkg;Empire Poultry Du tie 'concert held In the Methodist troduced in the legislature by'H'ob. :_ �. __!l!0R0NTn. ONT. --T4M- SHARPENED-- 'Church. Greenwood, on Wedn '--I -. J-.-Hanna on wednesdtiy. The 'Total$1.25 for$1. our supply. Write at once for evening. All report an excellpnt pro- RCi way tie- repealed when the try of crosscut saw, via by a MaidritY vate- It Note-W ar tax particulars.� We will convince-Tou We make;'Ll;peciall so gram. - r is'bver 66t' Faelfided In that this to TOUR opportunity. Toot I of kinds!. Locks-repaired. The second draft of Toronto Varsity is also stated that there W;H his 1 Rawr-honing a specialty. For a first. students which recently left for. Hog- these prices. Bus[iness'calls you. Will you eome? ii:44tions in the no compensation to the liquor No-vwation 'at MIdstimmer. -air*trim or xn egAy share cslI land to. accept C for the loss of their business. class b 1. men Enter now. at the East-end Barber Shop. Imperisd Army included-Yred R. Ma years be. W IN N--, E T K-E-- -, -R B. Fqrnishings of* all colm, of this cominvinitY, who has It may be two or three To Won W. J-Elliott, Principal See our -House fore a vote-is taken on prohibition Druggist-Graduate Optict kinds. Slightly used Carpei; been attending the School of Practical We wish depending on the duration of the an 01 or. Yorrize and Charles Sts. from 15 cents a yard up. Science and Engineering. 02Mtarza W. J. GORDON PIGXERI�vo him every success and a sAfe return. WR r. r. ti r - - - - -- - ' t • :4 �,. shortcuts. : $t berw> what followed n !L us dM W rite for Free Sample Packet 7 .. _ me now i e e _ flittering; ,disordered, consequential �} pictures of an old dream. and 'I am : r ' 'By CHARLES •EDMONDS WALK- - - - able to sett down the details ably -ab SILADA w I subsequently got them sorted out. Author'of "The Silver Blade ` "The Paternoster Ruby, Accordingly, therefore, before start- "The Tima Lock; eta _ - z ing from Tao -h4, Lao, Wing Fu. tat - _ tooecil the symbol upon little Marian's Y throat, his purpose being to place her ` CSAPTF.ii • XXIX. dames Strang shall--be allowed to under the projection of .� seal that : -g -- would render ltpr_ safe -against -alb no- - . T E A tell in his own language -the most ►m- leatatiori dui•ing.�he -long• journey an earn ow delicious During the Scat few days which the - good tea can be. State your choicer expedition, or what remained of it, at disclosure of all back to wherever'or whatever circum- Black or Mixed off' Greens .- With the sample wei will send you an _ rested at Tao -fu, Lao was treated byf Yoy get'a glimpse o the queer stances might designate ab their ul- interesting illustrated• booklet about Ceylon and its wonderful ` workings o the Oriental mind. Where 'timate destination. Then with a para- t the lamas with all the deference his I an white man would have been as tea 'gardens. standing as a Tao -fu leader a „titled Y doxicai premeditation that was the _�DDES�:- �SALADA, 3 YDNGE STREE`F; TORONTO r helpless as •the baby that hai been acme of tannin -. -- --- — Kira to. Thus he had ample oppor -I thrust on him, what does this d'srn g, the ringAn its ivory -unity to perfect a plan of :reining reliquary was kept constantly con - ” ;p body the ring and the I116ionrl. back to civilization Lizationewithyhisyburdeni sealed upon the innocent baby'sperson SALVATION ARMY WAR WIDOWS!, communities labor, and ere' desirAUa' ! until the little party was well within Masquerading as one of tie inter -,yes sliest ' Believe it.or no# he un- _. of crossing the seas botch for their' . v, • reters was a young - fellow who. was a zone of safety. i c n:. P Y $ dertook that very thing, He forced a A. few 'scheme Has Been Launched ow•n sakes and for the - larger geld of• a skilled carver in ivory--none ether i , How far be was justified eadopting - Y couple o Jyade women to abandon fared for their children. We see no • - than the resent old man I had en- this atrate8em• can be evidenced only In England. p their own babies an'. with only half- reason ; sdiscourage ial them' from mP1 sauntered at the bazaar -who was set! dozen yaks to carry supplies, he an' by the facts: the wonderful •'white ' The ' "Widows' Counsellors" of the purpose; especially as we have ample' to manufacturing a number cf s set I the two women and the baby started babe that. bore miraculously upon its y y g'u _ proof . of the . success_ of others whd _ throat the dread sign, oming out of Salvation Arm have ahead be n sag of the reliquary in which the ring east in -the hope o' making Ching -too' their new work of assisting and ad- have already taken this step. ' was ke t. V&en•the lot was erfeet -' a land of mystery whence a white rising widows and their children in "It is not inconceivable, in view of. p P P in the Sze Chuen country. child had never come before was re- - ed one of these replicas was given to "Nearly "Nearly three years went by before actor d with_. a _ carefully- thought- ! the sex -tendency in Imperial develop each of live different messengers; Lao girded with a superstitious awe which out and ractical Lan and General men that the Salvation Arm mi ht t, I even learned that Lao Wing Fu had proved to be her salvation,' The re- p p , i t' y g seizfid both ring and diamond, and, -von through, an' it was my scamp lie's real biding -place never occurred Booth has stated 'that the Publle be asked • to co- operate in some 'the essengers were sent out of ; of-a brother who brought me the news Trustee has volunteered. to- co-operate; scheme affecting the emigration of the country over as man different? to the searchers and far from laying with them in the scheme. womerl' but anything on a general 3' at Hongkong. He d learned about the rofane hands u on Lao Win Fu's ., routes, their purpose being to keep! diamond from Lao, an' say, the ues- p p g Many of the widows of whom we }scale that may be done by us in re-- the pursuit on a false trail as long as 'tions he asked me about it would 've attention pnaritive 'shown resourcea ,are thinking," said- General Booth; i gard .to the emigration of' widows possible. It was, in very truth, a des- have small properties, regarding the ant their families will be the out- given a lawyer points. 'Your father could provide. p p g g ' parate undertaking, but at this stage an' I had just got back from Amster- management and disposal of which come' of mature deliberation, in' Lao Win Fu's authority was au- I When the two came face to face in the $ y dam with it, where it had been -cut my, office, is it to be wondered' at that I they require reliable advice. The, which the conditions both at homd _ I preme and unquestioned by the worn - and polished an' where we were told Public Trustee has kindly .consented and . in the self- governing Dominion p some dormant sense of recognition i , _ w out handful of men. The unfortun- b diamond -shar s that it was easil to perform this portion . of the work. will he full considered. Moreover" 1 -. Me individuals thus chosen were per- Y p y is. the girl's subconscious mind . should y ' p worth twenty thousand pounds, sterl- He will also be at liberty to become I give the assurance that there will have stirred and tried feebly to span cusded to_ accept their charges only ing• the ears? the executor for any widows who de- be no pressure brought to bear o - - `' because their one chance of escape "Remained now to find Lao Wing Y sire to leave their. property to their any widow to induce her to emigrate.'( 1. vas thus afforded. To refuse meant Fu, market the atone, an' divide the When, with the diamonds di, -ap -, children during the latter's minority. As typical of the cases likely to be pearance, Lao. believed my father and , t 4 certain death at the hands of the mad -' proceeds among three instead o' four, ! The ,chief object of The Widows dealt with. by Tbt .Widows Coun i dened lamas and the savage hillmen, 'Strang were trying to defraud him' Counsellors" was not to brim about sellore " -the General cited that of g poor Sylvester being out o our calcu- gem, he resolved g I - ' who, in a sense, were their vassals. -• of his share in the , the emigration , lotions. to retaliate b $ Major, gration of widows to the Ouse- � woman with three children- whQs� "Because my box had the diamond "Lao was at Pekin, Steve told me, y placing Hector, seas Dominions. The main - object husband had. been killed in the war, it," Strang whimsically observed, holding down some sort o'-government Sylvester 's daughter beyond the reach I was to preserve the family life of the and who, in order to support herself "looked like poor pay for trying to of, whomever might be interested in 'bereaved families at the highest and children in comparative comfort' y g billet an' odd times attending; the Uni- g p t out o' that hQrne't9' nest, with a settling her fathers estate and find- t versity. A number o' things happen- in his heir. Steve Wil3eta's flight standard possible, and to keep their, -the pension allowance presumably . Doty little ivory box. But, by heck, ed about this time, an' Peter B. an' I with the stolen diamond fell in sd- homes intact at. all costs. They -1 being insufficient- 4esired to obtain' I did itl Three o .the five got through,, were led astray by what we took for mi -ably with Lao's plans -and, in- sought to help the widow to a pesman- training' as a maternity nurse. .With' . all told. There were mighty good granted an' by failing to take into lent way-to extend the helping hand the children to look after this was cidentall with Steve's. Steve- -was y $ reasons why we never wanted our account the fact that Lao Wing Fu y' - $ettfze any disintegration, of the home !impossible unless she were orated. -' ]+awes to appear as survivors; but d not averse to getting possession of - - pl� �� never had had cause to mistrust what he looked upon as another. rich; took place, not to mitigate her mis - j 90 she applied to "The Counsellors."; eourse it got to be known in time. Steve. You can bet it wasn't Steve 'b I ery with doles when ' acute distress who had arranged for her to secure - Meanwhile Lao was having his fault. Steve was my brother, he was prize, especially when Lao was willing' had befallen her. ! the necessary training, the• Army tak: 'hands full persuading the lamas that to defray all expenses Of his and the ; "At the same time," added General ing care of -her children until' such P $ as much at home with the Chinese child's transportation to America,! Y he was blameless for the despoiling language, custom's and habits as a Booth, many women are fully alive time as she has qualified to go out - p of the lamas of its sacred relics- which included a nurse for little Mar- i uY squirrel in a corn -crib, an' smart as j to the possibilities that exist for cap- nursing. F, thou b comparison the loss of the tan, who was now nearly three years though Y P Lao wai; Steve got around him to old. able women is the overaeaa Domin- -- diamond was of such minor import- some extent - _hose. jar_ L -�n't learn `tons, where the dearth of women and i ..The poor man who weds an heiress ' arise that no attempt was made to re- Then' followed Laos own political - P till just lately. Keep this all in mind their sex qualities is one of the great believes is the gold cure-for' flnitn• cover it all efforts being aimed to- difficulties and his hurried flight to • while I tell you what !allowed. disabilities under which the younger cis! ilia. ward regaining the ring. Thus it was America. that every member of the party, ex- "We sent word to Lao at Pekin, "Your father - belleved'Lao knew _ dept Lao and three of the tiv� he con. then opened negotiations with a Cing- more about the diamond's disappear. - _ alese diamond merchant at Singapore ante than anybody else," Strang .add- _ � � + -- trived to save by sending away with. Chap I knew. No use going into ed by �Y' of exptanation, "so he ,[ p . - that, though. Your father an' I start- seized every scrap o' hiapersonaliie- -' the boxes. were slain by the frenzied - nests artri their savage followers and _ . ,� l,►e �r _ ed for Singapore from Hongkong with longings he could lay his two hands ' It was true that Major Sylvester r the diamond. He an' I arru¢d safe ' Yheir bodjes brutally mutilated. The' scene td to terrible to dwell upon. an' sound; but the. diamond was mis=- °n. Among them were two ivory % boxes, one containing the ring, which a '- 'UA5qu.J _ j yl este i ing. So was Steve. I never haze Peter B. Kept; I got the other, which t' never txua rile diamond again until mailed to you in u. favorite Table •Syrup. Of coursei entrusted hie daughter to Lao Wing seen Steve since [hen -but once.. . I Of course, "Crown Brand' is your 0 Fu -just: as one in an extreme emcr- was empty. The diamond later was sense's will 'sap at the only chance, a tow weeks ago. Several yyears elapsed before Lao - Sou enjoy its d'el'icious, appetizing however hopeless, of g way out Btit' - �•R -bile we were pretty certain, Steve wing Fu was able to begin a search flavor with Bread, Paxcakes and Ldb provett to--be the party's- savior was implicated in the stone's 1o:a:i, we for Marian and in the meantime. Hot Bucuita'. more than once. At a word or sign always half -way believed Lan war. at many obstacles had arisen that made - But what about "Crown Brand" in from him the most threatening oppo- the bottom-'of it. An' .hire -he the prosecution of -rush a search ex- the kitchen riCon would: malt a-vay; labcr a as- 3iatanct ut an ?ur! would a our a, thought we two 'white foreign deg iL' tremely difficult. Steve's crime and 3 pP f�WARI)SBURC # � µii "iz needed, anti had cheated him out o' his +chars. l'u* miedemeartora bract landed him in it by m -ahan scuert �ti� years he held it against u+. prison for life, and no directing in- \ �I • 1,� f •` a rt came a ou the fatal rtro.mcrt.-vi.en h�: himaelY•. ormwas gnu r tarne inn .I the d.nrn clectrucLi°n :open _their the years since the diamond %vaq. brat. Lao was unable .to discover any truce � heads, . Lao Wring Fu ha. kept his mouth shut of • Lois Willett, Steve's and Sam'a , ' J about Marian Sylvester." u sister, who of sour: l was now rs• All 82 erase, fur no cause at ali.ap" James Fox and no longer living inl -- parently. I- was hanging onto my -San Francisco_. But with unflagrtinA .chair -army as if my very e- .istence 1 patience and per i_ao never �wo�'FiER_. ,depended upon nut letting them get I'cea;e+l his efforts to find his scat- javi•ay from me, A tingle and -- thrill while charge. And then, by and by, {' cca� F�;qe chair -army were she' electrodes of a r ,$,, pant!, even as it had in 'China, nn+l >s Rahanic Luttery, I turned- like an r Sauces for all kinds of Puddings? with it came increasing onportwiitles au"uination and started at Lois. She Do you alwxy:_ use it for Cana -as _ to pursue his quest. - - - -- - -� i SYRUP -�-as regarding me with a wide -eyed, •Jamei Strang, in. recalling this par -� - ,-airy it in all these 'ways. You'll find' Crotvu _ frightened lools,'her bearing anti_ ex- I Brand" Corn Syrup Iiaad ' } lion of the past, held to a deep- sette<, y p y, coslte>~iert,'rcenlr - i pression accatately • con vtc ton .---that Hte Clnnaman was ytr.- , t 'lie proof of \.. al! lx-41 eI s whom -- viewed now in retrospect -ire- r Syrup is nt the i rr. :n;;. I'hst fleeting m> oun overwhelming emu- whom cerely - attached to -the 'child, upon 1 "LILY WHITE" is just what its name fin;, :its -t ctt�i whom he looked as ,a sacred charge, . carats nt more de>'icatein flavor than ^t ow-f Cr - is why former : !eft err ;: tvh :,C- tions. :. 6 y 1>- regarding her - welfare. as an ohllgti � that is equally good for the table and lair candy•ninl:inl� ! vitality. was. bem,,(� ;ya'.ci. by I henrd Strang chuckling in high �tion rot to he lightly fulfilled. I ^ -RL. ASK YOUR GROCER —IN 2, e, 10 AND -20 POUND TINA. — Iaicligestioli ?.IN• it ; J:',( c• -•_ ;good humt)r with himself at tYtt (To. bo Continued).- .��/ wit•. cc!lcrrl for SiQlt,at'It, ltt� and I Prise he was about' to spring, whi:•h � - j � ' � -�.ar. The Canada Starch -Co. Limited. MowrcaL lx>-cel trou6lt -. C1st;il:S to trite exigencies of his narrative . ,1= ---- -Y - - -- -- --- ____- _ lotted him to keep back hn Ic i>;er ,1n Jnducement to Speed. ! Mother Seigvl'- ems. alley ; p. - - , -1-Yes, tits: Ferris, he was sayin,,, arc Itrns stet+ :l� r•:icl tt. II. "That's the young lady herself 'miss they were knitting socks fur .1kei - -• - - -- ,,t � a[arian Sy wester, of Yalung, Tibet- -1S EXCELUNT fora :sole heir es.- to• a tidy forttvne in' Eng- •- �ratii„u; c civil - -or.e girl. t {d � � ;y'rtiT�� Y land, that's 'been' Piling up interoyt dk 'you man:Lge to' knit -so rz uc•h in-1 � � ` if =ou i'� :t'i1:cled t,v Inch- • >• � for more'n twenty year:•, not s;tyin; l `'o sh +rt n tame'. Ft�T I�4•'' 'i?±th �� cation �rotiurdi•,urc!_rsut the 'alt,' rc lief? rile otlte ~; "t -erg L4li�u�ClQ r K toot tit around tttent P - - �to!rtRC ? :,'. :. r :;t.l !snu'cl� Take-7 - L. y { t.i+nct-- k-d4 -f4K;+ ruays 1 .tteu -tn =fit :' ��Ii, • _ _'- " o' crystal. tlr-t'•t lIISand_ P4)1M i'3_._ Aiuthc� xi�l's Vii; i r.. };isl — - - i p Hot- ' lon„•' we thus cnntem plated few d:tt'S• lUl ^r t ''l: rh '` _ fur a c - .;. :. 1, �- catch other I df +n t knaiv • hut. rtftcr' a �• � tti lire it a fair ch:tl.c� L) m;,!;c. -while tae high tension of the mcimc nt t[ofrt•d To Pie At the +'wvvr n.; it's bendicial i :;t!u :hCS .felt- subsided, .aril I- .fttutvl .words to say. (>id trcntleman (^proposirrffthe Ieslto 'Theft nc;te• tlic i!r }ilt�t; :;tciit to het: of the ha o o happy pair at the w cidint, These Honest, are `the bu3wark r "sly Clear, tllis ir' not .:o much a ro - in )'our appatt :e,- }'txtr sir�i,�th, � l hies }:fast)- '.,1nd a•. for .the hride� -�. _Your gettc•rat C,uclitio m. Sou - 'elation .ts a, col!firnration. l:uu sic•, r t oum 1 can .speak .with .;till mr +t`e , T i In E -_i .>r i.e d of R A M S A Y now, how I have been jttstilitil•" I c•u,lf rive of ltit;l, .fur I, -,vas present t1EAnAi1H BILIOUS11 �� She dirt ,nut resppnd n --orris, l,ut I it his christening. I was present ut Ingredients-= � � Q -U A L I T Y R i{/fCiB i' :tlie- terlrier, afic. ate light in heri'lltc hanquet riven in honor of his N O� �' '� Lntay eyes ttas �lu cent enough. coming' of age. I rm present here. ty- q .j llo'th Strnber and Strang .v :re con- '+t and ] t "rust I may he spared tbt scions that theltuntiun -vans becnmti ` 'tinctt,reci with a nett- and patent in- ac,j>r: rut at his funeral:" - In RANISAY- yPAINT you ;;et. the. most accurate and thorough eumh,r,.:tion of ,approved raw ,natetials. Blaster painters mill tell You no better - -- iluence .thpf suborain tetl the IrnDort- matrt•,,!r exkt. Your own g� iurigntrnt will tell $ou that scicntifia machine mixing Ynce -of :he disc•losnret+ in tthiel until Pram \rrceg�it�; ;,;,,i�,,,,r r gar - wcirk_ and ^.land rvldtrng," '•nmr, v:e had. been so a1.c= ottea. Ruth 1.-,' tc -1� - P_;ttier, in shawin ins =R!� irett- ,;, : : :r., :ineathio•,ob- .r;•lfurtt•an.!d ohsyottdoyourull get tMright l - Sl.:,e ;i;: ,. ,r• + i...t;- it , ttirn:ayfini,lt• �plcndid :•.rv,••, onttL+',• ,!?• rr :.pdcalcron :dtctht n :a+u,racturrrs• 11) !L: S9c -. .!.; grew restive and. ill at ea : -e, -and th a�a� lrc earc•fA to - -,Mave i reritxl proceeded swiftly, if di pint Ton >•ui;iaist=- Thiu•e ►s little else to 'A. RAMSAY & SON CO. iCi :eLlisl :ed ]s426 11-SIONTREAL, Que. �-� edly, to its conclusion, by a sevic+_ of do son. >- _.. «o -_:ilia {' r -._..._. ., uw,.a v..a.� ✓..... �.._a3.t_ :�.fa:e,sr_ =:e taiRfs. -7- - • - R [a. 4 _. TWE ASSAULTS OFFNIYE IS CRUMBLING AIR ,MEN RAID KENT: J �US�' .r. - - _ - Y�Cf1�iS BEATEN I�IC�• _ . • _ _ : ..FRO G1E;JFtMAN •'�_ _MANY CHU DRE�1 ARE _ c 1 Over the Sts New Attempt to Break Through -the Hu-W' Parris Views the R s� ult of the Second Repufm: . _ -lOne Raiding Machine ..mashed In .Due Deteneee North of Dead Man Mil. , and Its Occupant Drowned. Verdun-• - • ' i des staff from Paris says: An- A despatch from Paris says, Com -1 shelters and trenches, instead of the a A dos atcii from London says-.. The "The second ma'c ine appeared over P P Y F Y other determined effort was made by plate repulse of a second desperate customary rapid throwing forward of ,� - — followltu;• stutztnent was issued o':' Westgate at 2• ?0• Here several of the Germans Thursday night to cap- assault to wrest Ire Mort2 Homme, infantry,- there was delay, in which our aeroplanes went up in pursuit. ture the fort and village of Vaux, to west `of`the Meuse from the French the French had ample time to reoccu- -J Sunday night by the War Dffice: , , !No bombe were dropped on Westgate. the .north of Verdun. Large numbers was announced Thursda night. py 'their lines. Even the successes "rp 'Four German Seaplanes flew over "The total casualties so far ,report- ,Ea�t`I:ent on Sunday. • .The first Pair cd. -are: Killed, three men, one woman ;'of men were used by .the attacking A Berlin statement earlier in the that had been won were. not followed apps +.eyed over Dover at a height of ;and five children; injured, 17 men, 5 'forces; rRho delivered five separate day had claimed' possession of Dead' up. fivr thousand' 'to six thousand feet, women, 9 children - assaults against -the positions. 'Each Man hill and the repulse of all French Observers .see in this weake�i� h Ig :'iFenc• <�t• J..G7 .in. the second, at _ . Ud As far. as is ascertained, 48 bombs' assault was Broken down by the counter - attacks aimed at its recap = ' tack a general exhaustion of '\the P French fire curtain end machine -gut; tore. At the War Office these state- �, Crown Prince's army. . With the ter- o T.M. were dropped altogether.. One bomb - Tire first dropped six botitbs in the I, fell in the Canadian Hospital at Rams -' fire, with heavy losses to the attack -' ments were denounced as absolutely rible slaughter exacted during twenty harbor, then went northwest,• drop - gate, causing damage _but -no casuah era - false. ; da s at Douamont and Vanx, even Material damage done: Several The new attempt to break through . 1'� ith the successful countering of ' the German commanders have resitat- pipg bombs on the. town. The other! ties. ,the French defences at this point was ,Thursday's assault French critics gen -.� ed in sacrificing great masses of men A raider•, after passing over Dover; ap- ! houses, the -homes of artisans, and, Preceded by a renewal of t6ioI'ent ar -.i orally believe that the third Battle of 'foe significant gains. -Infantry , at- r, over Deal at ,2.13 and - tiro cottages were wrecked. ! tillery fire, directed against the fort' Verdun has passed its crest. Although tacks have grown constantly fewer ' per! several bombs. P "Fligiit'Commander Bone,- Ro, and the whole system of French de- 'titers was no mistaking the despera- with a consequent loss of vigor and "The secemd pair--appeared over 'Naval Air Service, in a single - seater fences in this sector. At i3 o'clock tion and- fury of the German attempt, elan in the troops. - �11amsgate at 2,20. . They_ dropped aeroplane, pursued one German sea- i bomb., on this town. One of this pane thirty miles out to sea, where, the German infantry debouchQd from;obserrers say that its cumulative ef- Indeed it would u difficult to de- pair went west, the other north, pur- after an action lasting a quarter- of ;tits. trenches under Gover of the ar- feet was far less than that of the scribe the general jubilation in Paris r su�rl • h a British- aeroplane- One an hour, tillery and moved in sections against., earlier struggles at Douamont and There is no longer "any - uncertainty he forced it to descend. The r ' bomb is - repoitecl to have been drop -' German machine was hit many times the village of Vaux, against the slopes : \ aux. about the fate of the battle. The last pad un Aiar ate. and life observer was killed." leading up to the fort, and against a In the operations against Le Mort double, ant! it can be admitted now that s g the French 'positibns contesting- a Homme the speed and energy of the even-in high quarters there were mis- roadway . south -east of the village.' earlier drive. has beet: lacking. Not givings, that the great fortress could g BI `ISg "I .TAXATION IQNEY SITUATION All told, two- attacks were made' only was. the artillery fire much less 'withstand the 42 centimetre Krnppt i ' • aaainqt the village, two against the intense, but the whole battle dragged and the terrible skodas has been swept - r GERMANY SERIOUS slopes leading to the fort, and one to it inexcusably.. When the batteries lied aside. The big gun has been genet and ILIJINCREED gain position of the road. There ,Slone their best to destroy the French : conquered by men and ot her. na, i iLWE� ii' ` II `ED-, the Verdun region on Frklayy.. The artille fire, PORTUGAL GRATIFIED AT A n ._._ �' 1''111 loco::, `1'ax and Taxes on "Spirits.' Portuguese ?sinister to Germany Says was intense in the Douaumont and AIM AT BAGD Damloup regions,, on the east bank of WAR WITH GERMANY an.;ur and Tea to be War Will Not Laat the Meuse, and intermittent on the FROM THE NORTH [ ;dive¢. - .-Beyond 1917. west bank anal in the Woevre. The Teuton Interests at Lisbon Will BeI - dininution of the fire on the west i Looked After by Spain. r ,i �!a:+patc•li from London says: A, A despatch from Lisbon says: Dr. bank was noted Thursday ...night and.'. A despatch from Paris says: The .. - c•on*idcrable irna•c'ase in- taxation will idonio Pass. Portuguese Minister to 'reported_.in Friday, afternoon's eom- interests of Austria in Portugal have Russians in a Virtual Co- operation be proFosed in the Budget statement Germany since the establishment of muiiique, which said that after the -been- Confided to the Spanish Minister, With the British at eaiip nazi iiiunih,- accordl> g to The- the Republic, who left Berlin follow - costly check suffered by the Germans at Lisbon. A Navas despatch- from _ Dairy News Parliamentary torte ir.g the break between Germany and ;attacking Le Mort Homme no further'Lisbon says bands-paraded the streets' - Kut. spondtnt. The correspondent ex- Portugal, ar-- red in Lisbon on Satur- attack had been made in this sector, of the city all Wednesday night, play - - A despatch from Petrograd aaya: . +e•s tlse ltclief that the incase tax day night. In an interview, Dr. Pees Thursday night a French detaeh -ing the Marseillaise. and tl:e. Porto- p = era! irises on'apirita, - sugar and -fe�aii to the eonbcoversy .between ment made a surprise attack on a' guese hymn, accompanied by cheer- The Russiantroops in Persia are now -- mill Gc increased, and that new duties - n-m-any and America over the sub= salient o! t e e calm I so far advanced_ toward the Mesopo- are likely to be levied on imported m:u line issue and declared he was ,Hood of Mort Mare, west of Pont -a- ed throughout Portugal: Duke MI-', tamia.n frontier that they ma- q Te - _ .. - _tvatcheg,_clocks, hats, plate glass and .convinced that the German Govern - Mousson, taking some prisoners. goal- of Braganza, has lest the Aus mid to be in virtual co- operation with _ automobile tires. Among other pos- meat desired of all costa to avoid a Irian Red Cross and his sons havo sibilities. the correspondent adds, are break with the United States. Mr. C - -'�' abandoned the armies df the centre? : the Britsh at Kut -el- Amara, where increases in postal charges and a ten Paee said. that the financial situation BIO empires. Prince Alphonse of Bra Gene al Townsend's forces have been ATTACK P e A THE ND r ,= per c'cn4. tax On mining 'royalties. in Germany was very bad and he pre - � � ganza and Savoy has offered his gar !.beseiged for several months, and the -There is also every indication,-be dieted that the war would not last be 'vices to the Portuguese Government. ! campaign against Bagdad has be- concludes, of s new, laic on .th :atres yond 1917. A lack o4 men had not FR T�]�CE STn�(� e.___ come -two -fold, with the likelihood. of and other amusements, race meets, made itself felt, he added. HRE Ijjf i - an�i footba ?1 games. _ _ HIGHER FOR- GERMA*iS. -the Russians being as important a - BRISK RECRUITING - - As Much as Thirty Per Cent. of In- factor in the Mesopotamia operations RIOTS IN HUNGARY; Russian p� iforcements Landed a as their allies. OVER DOMINION tome Taken in S xony. i Before the Russian penetration - ALL BAKEsHES CLOSED Under Cover of the A despatclr from Dresden,- Saxony' through the mountain passes of the r • Department Deluged With Applic .. Fleet. -• - - _ -• - Kermanshah - region it was. generally I)igard-era ocmr on the Roumsnisti says: The Finance Committee of the Frontier. I tions for Official Positions' : j �. despatch from Rome aaya: Ac- Second Chamber of Parliament on held that the chief aim of the Rns- A despatch from Ottawa aaya: It cording to information received here Friday voted- unanimously to revise Sian operations on the extreme . ` A despatch from Milan Italy, says.; : _ southern front was; eff'ectfvely and * Re rto from Budapest state that dis- is announced by the Militia Depart - from a diplomatic source in Petro-, the income tax schedules upward so once for all to crush .German inftu- _.= zs meat that recruiting is going an ad the Russians are attacking _the that persons receiving , 2,200 marks -tress is becoming painfully evident I ence and ambitions -,..in Persia, and throughout the county and-outskirts - Trebizond, the Turkish annualI shall a ten per cent, and - briskly g Y outskirts of Trebi Y pay P in many Hungarian towns. Arad, con- the different units are being filled u g only the most visionary critics here - tainine 70,000 inhabitants, was forty- F stronghold on the Black .Sea. The as- those receiving 60,000 marks or more conceived the possibility of Russia's . two days without bread 'or flour. All in the regular way, by applying to sault is being- made on three sides, shill contribute thirty per cent. of bakeries were closed. The Mayor tale- the commanding officers of each bat- I from the north by sea with the .guns their incomes to the State. Fathers successfully traversing the Persian -` phoned to Budapest- salting for float talion. The department; however, is of the Russian 'fleet, anti from the supporting three or more children and mountain provinces and assuming, an and was told that none could be sup- deluged :with direct s important role in Mesopotans3an af- - i ions o - paymaster, chaplain or- sign reinforcements are continuing to -are exempted from the increase and a 'news, o plied. It is feared ruts -will- follow. latest , h wever, of he r. __, -- plied. €It have broken out at Talac q rtermaster in the Canadian expedi- land east of Trebizond under the pro - will pay at the old rate. - .. The 1 tea e t an the Roumanian- frontier:' A mob tionary forces. The number of ap- tection of the fleet. Trebizond is .i._ ___.^ success y the Russians passes working iications is already far in excess of practically the,-Amly place of import- their way through the passes oa the .broke into the warehouses, smashed P P Y FRENCH PARLIAMENT formidable range which seta as a na- the sh "wp windows and -clamored for vacancies. - - once left to the Turks on the Black APPROVES - PORTUGAL tural boundary between Persia and bread. - Soldiers were called out to Sea. t1s fall is declared to be immin- r Turkey, 'shows that the Russians are restore order. �11 DEATHS IN' BELGRADE ant; and incised it lids been expected - . _ w. - - F`RO'H A$EATIC CHOLERA that the place would be surrendered, , A despatch from Paris says The in a position- to convert their paten- TLTRK- TRQOPS REPULSED —' with only a show f defence. Chamber of Deputies has unanimous- tiai threats against Mesopotamia into IN FIGHT NEAR ADEN. A despatch from London says: As- -passed--& _ sesolmtion expressing a positive menace. - - istic cholera has broken out at Bel - I '�` - - sympathy for and consideration `of The Turkish reinforcements-wliith- ,�! dgapatch -from London says: -grade, according to an Athens des - L. ♦t'DS ''PROLD FLEET" Portugal, "which has joined the allies were sent from Bagdad and Mosul, by gra in the defence o4 the cause of right w` of Suleimanieh and Selina, to 'Itiirki h__trQORs__gere_ repulsed in an patch to the _Exchange Tele h — ift� cases- -have been re- �- - -_ - IN- KM .and i er y. -Tile 7resi en o e rem- en -ilia hank of -t t1-e - IC- ussianJ- attack on a British - o - member, Paul Deschanel, will. trans- forces at' Kermanshah and make a near Aden, on Thursday, it was of- ported daily and thirty deaths. have 1 President of Reichtag Pays Tribute to 'mit _the resolution to the, Porto dangerous, -facially •announced oii Saturday. The occurred. The people of Belgrade' geese further Rusaiapi _advance on Turks left seventeen dead. The_ Brit- - are suffering from'a shortage of pro -1- German Navy. !Parliament. have been compelled to withdraw he -.'ash casualties were one killed and visions, and sanitary conditions are ..A despatch from London'says: At; - 'o- - -- account ofiitish pre�s'ure from the Amster- seventeen wounded. ( bad. :. i the opening' o! the German Reichtag -Prince of Wales Beaches Egypt. south 4n4 Russian activity in the Ion Wednesday, says Reuter's Amster - j p despatch from London says: "The north, which some time ago resulted p Y in the capture of Bitlie. The Rus- I, -- -- -- —' - - - -- dam correspondent, Dr. Johannes - j U Kaempf, President ,of the,_ Reichtag„ Prince of Wales has arrived t Egypt suns, therefore, are now opposed ' e to the abil- �, on appointnsenb as Staff Captain to only by frontal resistance, against . its of the German leaders and tote Officer Commanding in which ..they have advanced through -- TOWN ON EUPHRATES OCCUPIED ! chief the Mediterranean expeditionary t u one o e i bravery of .the. German troops "who ,force;' says an official statement is- 'the* mountains separating them from are shattering the enemy's front in i thoughts are with j sued on Saturday night. Mesopotamia. �them,„•Dr. Kaempf is quoted as hav -, - - -r • - -- - - - An the Bettie' Which Preceded its Fall the Turks Ipyo added, "no ]ass than with our GREATEST AERIAL BATTLE = _ Lost a Provision Convoy and Five Cannon. proud fleet, which by so many deeds recently b he gallant achieve- . and y k Sa - -. - - ments and the happy home - coming -of FOUGHT SINCE WAR BEAN the Moewe has proved that. our sail- A• despatch from Petrograd say::'' `-`We have 'occupied :the toscn- of ors are at-least the equal of the bold- The Russians r.,iV9,ncing from Erzer- �lamakhuatln, on the Euphrates, af- eat sea fighters in .any age or country, - um have occupied the Turkish ko«-n ter a battle 90 versts (60 miles) west We at home must prove by making More 'Th#n a Score Engaged ort Each �Jt�IT of )<lamakhuatan, on the Euphrates of Erzerum, capturing in the _course ! the ._awpest -war -loan an unquali8 - - - - - Machines "in All Were Driven fo Earth. River, after a battle, in the courts ef- o €- the operation five cannon and ma- success, that the financial strength which the Turks were defeated, losing chine guns and ' a provisions convoy, of Germany . is unbroken." _ a number of guns and prisoners. The and making a „niters of 44 officers. _ __�_ A despatch from Lon ! official report says: and don says: A ! Muelhausen. Altokether " 72 shells ` A CENT : \' litILE. raid by a French aeroplane squadron ! were dropped on the • Muelhausen and the aviation camp. _ comprising 23 machines on Upper Al- freight station amp, Canadian - Ragways Hare -Agreed on sa in j at qu iQn which -rose KAISER RETIRES YON TiRPITZ ere on Saturday night i*eaulted Habsheim. e - $ate for U.S. Farm Laborers. foe fit iheth�wabrgt The in mbertlof to drive off the invading French, gave DEMANDS FLEET MAKE DASH t* Thursday, March 16. -A despatch ; that Admiral von Capelld, director of _ 'to the Exchange Telegraph Company,! the administration department of the .ondon, from Copehsgen, says the Admiralty has been appointed his I successCopenhagen, The resignation of von Wolff Bureau, the German semi -of- i Tirpitz is said to be due to a break Oeisl news agency, announces that: with the Raiser. the Emperor and - Admiral -Alfred von Tirpitz, German Prince Henry object to the fleet's In. Minister of the Navy, bps retired, and 1 activity. A despatch from 3fontreal says: It is understood in transportation ciiples here that the Canadian railways have agreed to the request of the Canadian Government to grant the - rate of a cent a mile in Canada for American farm laborers, who are, expected -to come to Canada in large numbers owing to the active campaign now be- ing carried on in the United States iby the Department of the 'Interior. oug n e German machines taking part in the battle at once. One of the most dra -' engagement, is not announced, but made incidents of the engagement. _ the two squadrons appear to have i was a duel between a French and a been fairly' evenly matched. Your i German machine, .which resulted in French 'aeroplanes were driven to each of the two machines being so earth, and three German machines.l riddled by the bullets of the other's', Two of the German machines Yell in machine gun that both were compelled flames. The raid which precipated I to descend. Three other 'Penh sero- the. battle was directed against Muej- planes were to seriously dsmsgec - hausen and Habsheim, on the edfie-df Elist they were forced to 4 d in on a the•• Hartweld, net to the east of einy territory, 4 t Stan* F almost f HALL 11JW18TEB. OR BALE -2 new much cows 6 , r. r a.•.i 7 Y�ircEd. i us1 ia, alw t baaltaa i a old, 4 pttblisbedev_ 7 Fri" mor duo la aypli to HENRY I[00131 Pi ' uPiokesiag Oat,�a11L,Omae $ATt7BDAY, IV ARCH .26TH - Auction 1agPt'.tBzockzoad) l3i1 '. We of the entire household effect. x - of Mrs. James McCormick, Elizabeth SEE[) - GRA1N F`QR SALE -Wheat *'R-IOH-A R_DS0_NPS_ St.. P1Cket ing Village. Sale at 1 Marquis aid Wild Goose; Osie- Seanie's r L$6 '•'earl 11,00 if j Early Yielder : I isle White and O, A. C, No. 74 paid is advaoa. o'clock. W. , Powe 1, auctio eer. The Scotch Harp; Barley. 0.A. C No. St, Sad bubllbePUMIS to the United state• ,}7 bo TuESDAY. MARCH 28TH- Auction�e plover, and asike. Ali the foevgotnR seeds in advance have beer' tested at Ottawa and ioaad good • R Q' P4 Y •. of farm stock, Implements, etC., at and high is germination, all strictly clean and _ 'ix... lot 5, con. 1, Pickering (Kingston free from wild oats aad tares and other noLiour - • _ JOHN M U R KA Rroad, 2 [Hiles east of Pickering Vill- *"do, Writs- (�r phone, • Phoue mark, 1818, CALF MEAL- •25-lbs for % , Proprietar, JOSEPH LAPP & sox, R, R, No. 1, aarknam, ' age), t I o clock. of John over. W. -- =CHICK FOOD --For small chicks, 5c. a lb. • - Sale at I u clock. See bills. W. B.• =—�= ' NOTEi AND COMMENTS Powell, auctioneer. s FOR SALE-1914 Ford Touring car POULTRY SPECIFIC -Makes hens la 25c. 50c. and $1,50. ' nee-1 air'ted and overhauled, sew none- , �'ED;aE6DAY. .�11lRC'FF 29TH AUCCIOn y y wwl;+ of f,.,•rn ctnek. im .Yid tires al round, extra mechanical starter; 13E. allies -8> e- -lc�aki for -the - Dletlie.nts. cnrn. - R$- Preaaofite o+rtfit. it.�- �_-.- � ;- caoi - -b<rs -sr' - -- - early collapse of Turkey. The - grain and furniture, the property of tools robe rail °!I eedometer, electric horn; - y y Frank Gregg, lot 11, con. 9, Picker. run about LPW mi es, guaranteed :o be in first ' have proved themselves b -aye ing (1'j unites east of Claremont,) close shape: price ,_445j. 1918 Ford touring car - ' - ' tires nearly new extra robe rail etc. as good as Pastry flUltf $3,00 per 100, rs $OlU9e1'ai, find n]liCa] [nose humane Eterything will he SOId. Sale at 1, new; price ?ICU 191+ Ford fouling car newly P•' :Best Bread Flour $4.20 per 0 . o'clock, shrir R'm. • j1law, sac- Mill overhauled in first class condition In dealing with [hell' foes than aloe of extras on it. �d75loo W J. L1 :KE A SO\ n 1 Glues, Germany, But the .victoriQus• SATURDAY APRIL Ist- COmI)iDatioll Whitby tf Good Bread Flour $3.55 for 100 _ March of the Russian array, led by sale of horses, implements, furniture vALL"ABLE FARM NOR SALE ` the Grand Dul{e•Nlehola5 iz etc, at the Devitt House, Brougham. BY T'2-NDER- Tenders a.11 be received Ftunily Flour $3.30 p4100. Cat19• by t)zt, undersigned ataftil Saturday. Starch fifth, -- 7.lst for entries OpeD unfit 1Iarch JIG for the purchase of the valuable farm con- ing a demoralize lion of their 24th. R. J. Gowan, tuhnager. Stile sistiitg of une hundred and fifty acres, compos ..Nice OCRn{ie6 L @CIIOnS Bananas, TOII]RtOe9 Lettuce OCCe9, and the . ltn teF9i011 re- at one O'clock, See bills. F Ft ed ed of the north part of lot 44, con. 4. Pickering, , , , , , �, yell that before long they Will S TURiDAYUCAPRILr,16T - Important hOn the promises ouse ithho water ape on t h floor, one . Cabbage, Carrots, parsnips and potatoes. ' $ bond. with hot water tape on each floor, Drive Seek Ueace independent .of Ger- with stabling benstth, The outbuildings hays Fresh Frozen Fish -all the tithe. + P auction sale of household furniture, been recently roofed. Plenty of hard and .loft -. mmy. 'However, it is no t pro- coal, wood, etc., in the Villa of water and running stream through caatre of Pickering (opposite Peak's Livery), farm, Atom five acres of bush consisting f 'table that the entente allies will beach, maple and pine All workable Tana ^" ' the property of Mrs. Robt. Deverell, mostly seeded flown, She purchases shall he ells � , 0 � A R D S O N .consider any proposition that Hiss bale at 1 p. w. See bill.. S`',• B,, amine the title at his own expense and the s • " come from Turkey. Owing to the Powell, auctioneer, vendor shall not be bound to supply any deeds. abetracts or other evidence of title except " treatment meted out -to -the Ar. TumDAY, APRIL .4TH- Combination t ere to his possession. Terms of -gale hal �i . axle in the Vkllage of Claremont. putchaee money down, balance secured by fired Jtlaeniaus and other Christian peo- Sale at 1 o'clock. See bills. Hugh mortgage on terms that may be agreed upon TT •� 1 g between not he eee%arjl accepted. or any ton- plea 11, {1,T �r • SHOE • rrQ�� plea by the . Turks the hope is Pugh, auctioneer, ass sot necee+arily so��ptea. For inr[her .Lr .if7J,iflds L w - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5TH - Auction articttlars apply to J, W. TOOLE, H B, No, 1, it • • ' general that the Turkish Empire iooustHill, gggg _ will be wiped out of existence and sale of household furniture, a good organ, etc. in the Village of g Picker - Oar Annual January Sale ,�. that the pre ewer in the property led of Rob Y P against t. blc8rad . P P Y g MA _ y SSEY , g -HARRIS y the Turkish armies %-,ill not be re. Sale at I o'clock, sharp. See bills. of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers} -]axed until this object is attained. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. Cream Separators Felts, and Spats, Leggings, Etc. { .,. A great cpiestion for the allies to New Advertisements. will assure you every solve is in regard to the future Constantinople. It cent of profit. Gall and secure the biggest o9vnership of — ` is very probable thrlt before long FOR SALE - Three Shorthorn Drills, CultivatorF,, Harrows, bargains ever offered. 6priagers, a, X. PRATT, li R No 1, %Vbitby 'Verity Plows, Wagons that ancient city ,will. become 0111 and Buggies. Bell' Phone 151. the leading sits of the Rtlssion OUNG CATTLE ZVAtiTED -Any �� ` age. one or peon., H T LOi'E Ficker• J, E E L & ' Empire, luVess divisions 81'lse ia„ Ind, phone Fick non it ■ ■ IV "among the allied nations in. re- -- J•-•R• THE.XTON, Pickering, Ont. 1./ i AF:DEN FOR SALE-Good heavy -EARLY CLINTON WHITBY. . ONTARIO lgard to the question. Petrograd �Y young gardna app!y at lot 30, x F, con, _- - Pioker,ug, or addreas C W HOLMES, R R No, ii 1hA9 ,never bPeO a yatitfactory Pickering 9B capital of Russia on account of its �.`G(35 FOR HATCHING - Pure I` ©` ' ` T `e"' E S northerly situation, and they . white Wyandottes the bear winter laying, - FOR SALE BY - @STABLISHD OVER 41 YEARS ' 7 E traia. Call anal ,nsifect the stock. 60 cents s I )a ']lave long envied Constantinople sbtting, L D BANKS: Pickering tf W. '1', ,Robinson, Goodwood THE as one of theirppasessiuns. It can IEEDOATS FOR SALE Banner �������� ���� �F ������ - ate- -wads into a wart " -- oat -- A F�=frotn sprout anli..aczlc A quantity of large potatoes, per bas _ 8recl5, Price reasonable Apply to Lt,•'pRw:R -: Seed• pet, bag STATEMENT -OF AFFAIRS ON 31st JANUARY, 1916, .. city, and being F;ituated On the MIDDLE, ON Brougham; phone sole Pick 88 T of 911 Iles, $1.511, Condensed from G`overomeot Report: warm waters of southern Europe Y FED OATS FOR SALE -A , ❑on• I I base grown this variety for 3 years tlaaluTlis It would prove Of g -ent Value t0 e:ty of white Daoot 9 Oats irpe tp: e�{aaa potatoes of Btbetter have ixRlitvrewh C in Notes pomts . ' a, y�9? baa�i . wood* g•smtuaelea test 99 ss cent. ib,4 Pci grown Duc toBssl� payable' ?'9 4A,1 7O Leh t to Central Gold Re. a 6.201,4a1li them. 18; con, LANCE JOH \d OS; Brougham lot color, round In "shape. shallow a ea a Dividend d a Ise Feb., �4 _62,30 D aP . 1P; cos 6. 64 + By 1366.•M Is 3 _ splendid cooker . good cropper and Isla.. •.. 9T•slaaa,on 13ntt.ii Iioatniofl "aimii -Were Germany to win this tear, SEE D OATS FOR SALE -0. A.. C,, free from rot. Ai ttal Paid na' _i ••o,eo.,o0 yinci�l Government and �o, U. tsar from all noxious seed.. groats divided 3 1+14,42. 16 Reserve Fund aad ua g -ruin- other debts... and the present Crown Prince be- anon test 96. Sold in lots of 0 busheaa ani also, a quatntity of A. O. C. 72 O,ate at 4..61 646,40 . L.-,.=s ou aml2aa Caaaala : ,;,, 2.3]6 24] 7.4 t over. Ind. hone Pick. T33, W. J. DEVITT, 00 cents r bushel. Qg jg Acce oyes under I.tress of o : come the Emperor of Germany, Locust Hi1;PR R No. 1. t •.......... s9e 1s 16.414 " w 45 -7 'Z Lonn, •and Discounts . ., 33.%2.915 34 human blood would flow as 1 ` i Depo.ut frith Gocerameat'nr if ° s never has done in the history f SEED POTATOES FOR SALE -A SPRING WORD ' i n Fund N Cimtl,mao 16•.se• y Iuanutp of Early Eneekas sctl Gold . Bank Premise, 1Fteehotdj... 1,171,246 76 vim the world. No sacs was more Cola v tatoes. at 81.90 per bag. Apply to E. _ O� xqsets 12•l11.4e CO .18, Dnobarton Po or phone wm. If you are need of a sprayer, (band or pLiamea per c=tm"•..... ID'sea- s ( +' sager, to plunge into this war than Cowan, Bosebsrtk Boll 9r' �` .22,121 It _ poweradrsli, cultirator, or plow, har- is�.u1 11 _ ibe. and ever since he has had SEED GRAIN FOR SALE -A quan- rotas, or separator,%ee me 'before comntaad of an arm no man has t1 °y of we'nschettzi NO, 23 Barley, and, a ordering, y, qua o! White Wave oats, Free from sl} Order oui- tongue supports ever shOWn. less re rd for human noxious seeds, Apply let lot 10, eon. 9, Plokenn y pporta early. a, It, D, Wbisby or Bell phone, CLAUD Make& the yoke easy, and the life than he. He has shown a FIELD• Wes burden light. _ ��(� I have the -A • L,/ __` utlrong desire to become a great OC9E AND LOT PO -Half gay for Wilkinson and _�1n Imlilitaary leader. He wants to H acre foe, sour' beak house, sable and Fleury Ronda and keep repairs for _ �� devtr'g hoagie ; ben house band and soft water, same. moake a great name for - himeelf, •r.11"oee from Toronto. 6 cola. walk from ou We have ail abundance of choice Bhirtin 6 cottonades dam firm and post office. Apply 1oJOSSPH GORX_ L. D. Banks, _Pic ke�rittg 8 � , one to rival that of Alexander the LeY, Daabareoa. gg 7 G& sat or- Naj3oleQQi- '- - -- �� 1116, Cotton g, prin f g)�}tgi, shakers, a_��fi1d8� 18t1aB - -, ' cEED OATS FOR SALE -O. A. C —i" mg - �a,f u--Z'�, 11(1,$ bia great ambition, he shows no S No 71, gov ,rameae inspected• free from �6 foal weds -and germination, toot is 99 cant• , dress goods, etc. at prices that will suite 011. Laces, el =- IconaideratMn for human life. Like For Ladles Hate t y Prins r'0 eenta per bashal. Orden for ess than his father, he is a firm believer in 10 bushels not seaspted. Lad. phone Clare, 1601 ARTHUR CABBi.'THEBS, ,a B Fo, 9, — broderies, ribbons, buttons, etc. for trimming. - — " the doctrine of the divine right of .Clas•moot. This Will be the spring faabi'on. Buy direct from the manufacturer and get tinge, and if.he had the position IMPROVED Form Lode Wanted- � your wings at wholesale prices. Beau- Reads to wear middies, house dresses, aprons, white' under slow filled by .his father the Ger- From 10 to loo acres. We have allents ' titul Naturol [Vingsin any calm. Can wanting land to go 3n this spring. If you be re -Clean o - "Alan people would be oppressed base property to soil we can and you bnyerr, �• TeFed Dr re- shaped. wear for misses and ladies. write as an i sr' who you have This is im sihle with the made up - 7 7 get to sail. P� as'they had never been before. All No sale, no charge to you. Address OFT 4,RIO wing as Ordinarily sold. ; -- - REALTY. 20 Colborne Or, Toroato: - '45 =9T the availadle wealth of 'Germany, a wi supply any shade or color - ; • — �sottla he_utilized._in. — _ __ ,"egali,E � _ pr,�- -er g Rubbers. all sizes Don't go *ah wet feet. - tome_'.in-_an i huik4n-g- 47 f3R SA-LE iTrthevitta" of Nrb te- -- 1' sate an 6 roomed frame house sick Qood Per pair. Pure white ib cents to 1,00 t_ t an army and a navy ~chick would acne cellar and small stable taco and a half per pair. Single tying+ 35 , cents and' ^ ;set Supplied with good c'omfurtable boots and rubbers. be need in sa6;flying the --elfl h area of land,ioe ; u- -ling am acre of vial orchard 50 cents eartl. - ,heier,,e 10 nicely - orronoded' With shade ` =T ambitious off this' idiotic young [Tees, Possession tnSy I:e c:t'en nt n, time The YY hlteQtlle l" rather CO - - Ot>r .groceries are the freshest. ,y yy 1'ur pncoaodt,.r®sapyly to Pli-ILYa HF. tiTO1 '.' _. " $fan who seems to feel- that the tfhitevale ct;t 1�'h.itwt:ala�, (]u t. - bodies and souls of the people be- - GEORGE PHILIP long to the king or emperor. 'The _ same idea existed in the minds of BROVGiHA�.2 ONTAR20 : ` p � the ruling classes of England; i Several centuries but_• c�enlo.- ' 1' aray won in the struggle, so. that - oo sow every man and woman in the i 'i. — — Brithi Brol re feels that his body Your King and Country Need You and his soul are something that he """' '"""tea' or she, can claim as their" own.i,,,J Germany is i several centuries pres be- bind t e° � 2 5 O MEN W A N T E Britain in this respect, but - - this war may -open the eyes of the : TO E \LIST IY — German people, so that Ptumman — wiTitansta maybecome a thing of _ -__ _ THEM �WH/TB " OMPANY the past, and the people may re- , — o _ joie. in .q freedom, of which they Home se6lkel S had never befpre any ' knot < ledpte. - 116th Ontario County Battalion for' Overseas Service. DUNBARTON Excursforts This Battalion will be commanded by Lieut.-Col. Sam Sharp, M. P.t Word has been received of the death Ever► Tu�1lsdar, March to October Uxbridge, with Major Robert Smith, of Columbus, `--of Mr. Kenneth ,llacRae, a prominent ,• merchant of Richmond. Que., which All Rail" y �' Second in Command. - -- Look- placeauddeDly- °a- Sunda' ; lIa Yelji- �ii�edlleSda3T- Ht21'12t�± CRDtt- ly>aV��L 12tb, at the age of 18 years. His wife , was Miss Ethel Rose, daughier of Mr. as Qreat Lakes Route's Enlist with our Cottnt4 unit a Battalion which will be exclusivel C. Rose, formerly f this village and Ekrnewhere out on the prairies wbwe last year Canada's Crests[ recruited from yogr'neighbors and acquaintances, and MOW residing in Whitby: - Wheat Crop wu produced there Is a home waiting ft you. Tea :a officered by glen who are known to yon all.' Shaw's Business Schools, Toron. CAN,6 D I A N• PACIFIC Jo, are recruiting young women'in will talc. - ;Apply at Recruiting' Office, Brock St., Whitby, or. to ' ppaarticular to train for ranks in ym there, sire you sU the ialbrmatim about the best basinesa life: The demand for , places' and help you to success, :: ' ;t a II any - Officer, N. C. O. or man of the 116th stenographers and office &saint- Particulars, from any CanaYlian Pacific Ticket H. L. MAJOR, Lieut., -- GEO. W. P. EVERY, Ca pt,, " - -:.ants was- never so keen. These Agent, or write W. H, Howard, District Passenger 116th- matt. C. ,E. F. 118th Batt. O. R, F. - -- eebools do not close during the Agent, Toronto. ; eu:nmer months. _ - _ . C*Cn 19dA6"Nr3E TAE 3Z=MT4* �Jt�!33 >. �_,1. _ n. _•..:'_ < .. `: <s. ..,. . .. .. _• ,- _ _ _ .<. :�— ..�. - - rte. .....- .. --:- -a ,. .. .. '•. -,__. •�- ..- .,. 3'. _ -.. _ ..'. /. _. _ ..r.'. <.. _ _ -. -... _ _.. - - �•!. -.... "+ot -. -, i _. � .,.:_._,�•.^•r�.eN^!?�`.F.�.... .r _.,5.,'S y"T- •:1' ".C? v! : -:F'. ,, •'/"'�4r 'R T• �M1},p• ✓,Y �•w.•.y!• �__ ,- 7,,yy '•._ r .."•... L* $..t " , aN .• .rrK.•.. •j' :3", writ 'rr'�r.e� WX J. i', w[ °, sf. l y'Y• .k- �. �y:. S.•i-+. _ _- _ -. _ :.:...F:L•_. W^ mom i. �,. RLwaaMOMS _ Mrs. Besse,. sr.,. hits returned The combination sale will be 'ru * home after visiting friends in held on Tuesday, April ith. i. 'Srq Taylor's home -made bread. London, Ont. Kenneth Devitt, of BrouRhain, . ;.� E DOMINION ��� - '- Te"i3tire to try Taylor's It lb 5• Mr .Tiros. PearsoQ nits in °Asir was in town on Frids� evening. cent foal. F R.' Besse-is off duty at present burn last week attending the Mrs. Area SYilsnn w o was .seri- � soisw+o�eatuw. r.p�. rwascoeam W. lw r�i�Rtae, �- IRaelPaaT. funeral of her. brother, Henry ously ill, still continues- to Ins- C. A. BOGERT, Gasmal Weaseaft Jk on account of illness: Swinaou. prove and is -note able to leave her ` Mra. Wm. Powe� quite ill and G• so Forsyth Id a number bed. The Business Of Farming ender the dos Dc's e, M of tliurutighbred • shorthorns to Miss Hazel Mantle returned' - tn.ttr.baamqs or Xwda w d, b• doa'•a+' ° "o"atix"t"Qb""r' ,. a M: i.. Friederiehsen, of Picker- Proceeds should b. pat +� a bank. •sate should be made by Ch.qu•. A cettam buyers from distant points during home on Wednesday night after ten • d the proats should be pat to asartnpAccount"an emergency '-ing was in town on Monday. the oast_tNlo weeks. Mr. Forsyth spending a mouth with friends in ��a�i�whohasawhaurpiusinab"teprot.c_e•aagainstbadaeaaona Miss Margaret Graham was in 1sbtrtliirng tip an enviable reputa- London and Strathruy. r 'Toronto for a few days last week• flue ns N ,breeder of shorthorns. Miss Hazel Mantle gave a St. - - _- - -. -� James rrahatn and family. inuv- _ - - Patrick's Party toa number of her _ WHITBY BRANCH : S. D. TERRY, Manager: ed into the King dwelling onTues= friends on Friday night. A very day. ��BAND OBJECTS ' enjoyable time was spent by all Mrs. P. Macnab is- visiting' her present. - daughter, Mrsr.H. Renfrew, of To- The sacrament of the Lord's --'Tonto. Sapper will be observed in the rcResO V ER 11TTR NI W -_— Miss Blanche blechiu, of • Bt ou- 0 p p RATION _ Presbyterian church on Sunday, l ed'f$� wil ghain, spent Tuesday with �lr • - , April2ud. Preparatory services at the _ _ 13AWINGMACHiNES *� J. H. Beal. will be held on the evening of :: • We sell emery wheels, circular Partners are new bdsy getting wife by Lydia Ee 'Friday, March 31st. FiClcerl.= B863cer,7 saws, gasoline engines and their implements ready for die pkham's Veg-a- -,spring ble cutters and buggies, -` work. Mrs. Joshua- Bundy .N%,bQ . has Coli7poLlAd 'been seriously ill, is vow, we are 'pleased to report, improving. J. S. Bandy has returned home Des Moines, Iowa - "Four years ago aftersppe�nding a few we assist- i was very sick and my life vvppas nearly ing J.2. Bundy, of Pickering. spent. 1'he doctors Mrs. Johnston and children, of I stated that I would Peterboro, are spending a month never get well with- here with the former's sister,,Mrs. ant a n operation ar ` and that without it In making a- resolution like this s styles to suit everyone, circular a s saws, h f_ by giving you the best. f SA.CKSOl`�i - -° Wedding Cakes a specialty y BROCK ROAD. Both Phones in shop S. F. Robbins. II I would not live one C M N IV'(JI4SEf? / E S David Pugh moved on Tuesday ear. My husband A� -- on to the farm jest vacated by his o .�� p'" The undersigned has began the menu• "1 - " brother, Levi'Pugb, who has mov �I„ objected to any f+ - -- ed to the west. operation and got � . • facture of.cement rile from 3 to 12 me some Lydia E. inches. Call and get quota- tips have appointed B. J. Aral• Ed. Willson, township assess- �,.� Monde and Pinkham s Vegets- tines at yards on Brock strong, 338 Clinton St., Toron- . or, was in town on y and -1took road, half mile went of Tuesday when he finished up his bleCompo 8pink Mills. to, to represent us for Picker• work fur the season. it commenced -ems Also, Cement kept constantly ing and district and he will Cecil Anderson purboses leaving to get better and am now well, am on hand. give any information wanted. own housework. qi this week on his . return trip to his stout and able to do my our Stock of home in Ancona, North Dakota, I can recommend the Vegetable Com- * 1 after spending a couple of 'months pound to any woman who is sick and COLL'MBIA.GRAFONOLAS F`1'iii1�£ lY>t ItC'hell,reietiea got sr ring delivery of with friends in Claremont- and run down as a wonderful strength and aud'COLU11BIA RECORDS PICKE�tING p Is all new. - fruit trees and ornamental other parts of Ontario. health restorer. 14y y grave ere th �s_ C C SrytEt t0 Eat shrubbery, rasp berries, cur- ; A social evening will be held io would have been in my Kra It will $ire us pleasure '�" J wsdy �' rants and gooseberries. Write gg the baseinentof the church this if it had not been for Stour Vegetable Thursday evening for the purpose Compound. ­-Mrs. Bt -a,-*c JEFFxs" to play the records for Mr. Armstrong for prices. T of or�ianizing a branch of - the SON, 703 Lyon St.,-Des Moines, loan. you, whether you ue- ° Young People's Guild. A pleasant . Before submitting to a surgical opera- chase or not, an we Del.aval Separators TONE & WELLINGTON wise to try to build up the will gladly assist you �AY time ie assured to all who may tine it ia., ya ��pg attend. - female system and cove its derange- - is making selections, -- - David Taylor has' opened up meets with Lydia E. piakham's t ego- - y no matter how shall `. a �e�z bakeshop in the building table Compound , tined many - the purchase. _ I have fvit secured the agency for • r IClpl.L l�G - ° •opposite the telephone central. women from surgi * �+t the above. Call and see. new -•- Y ly • and which formerly occupied . Write to the Lydia E. Piul l 10,%ddea's �ru� Storey by the Standard. Bank. He has bieOletne Co., Lynn. Mass., for I �'IC.KEIitNG separator and secure prices, LUMBER '1f�R� installed an up-to -date oven and advtce it win beconfidentiaL _ • R is now prepared to cater to the _ -- -- — - -- - _ Ind. phope 1913. _ *anti of the community. a C. O• Bennett's sale on Tuesday _, ell Andrew, afternoon was decided success. �T �� PICKERING. Out. BARN BILLS p There was a large crowd present - F V LL �.�.� k and prices were high. One horse - quote u Sold for g3� and another for 1624 ^• __ c -The Fruit Store - -Let us un you - a The cattle also brought good pries s �' T HAS THE QCALITY prices on your barn ' hir Bennett expects to leave for - 0 L C� �) BL`j R LATH ,A 1\ L his nee home in the city about r Spring -It has come with s►11 its bills• in pine hemlock, >the pod of the week. _. beauty and greeuness to the Tues- - - - - - -- -- re (carry some ritish Columbia, fir Mrs. Neal left o>9 _ Fruit Stn ( ty . -_ rF-' - John and M - - day fo'r their new home in West- " SHIN GLE'� - home), lettuce, radish, _a a e s ern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Neal • , . = oas,Gcelery' will be greatl missed in Clare- - _ ,' green onions, ndCsd rinall lets y cabbage. ref and sizes. v mont especially in. the Methodist Q #TA,�7� fruit, lemons. ..,church where both rendered such ,ALWAYS O. l� _ and those saakist oranges �y, valuable assistance in the choir A choice line of chocolates, home• We D. Gordon' & Beat. and other branches of work in the - f les ' ream on hand _. made church, Their numerous friends y Neilson' Ice-C = _ while rerettMR their departure P�G'SERINCi Car Ios�d lotB s _11 specIa ty• all the time. beish them every success in - their : 'Come in and see nee - ;new home. - : - an I one. Rev. H. and Mrs, Wnod enter- - - H. J. MSC RfviU /S :!sell a tidepenaeat ph - - tier :- . �CIET OUR PRICES. • 3 on Yonn People's Union and their -� __ frien son Monday eventuic. Over _ The Picgering fift guests were present and all e - y them. -• -FEED V1� • g�ce CoVimixte ` seemed to thoroughly enjoy • "� - at C. N. R•► *tiOn �"""- selves. The regular programme • of the union was given first after : _ Cherry'WOOd = The object of this Association le to which all joined is a variety of — lessen stealing and proseeute - x : parlor games, old and new. Mr. STO11:r2"N '�L� - Brewers' Grains, Malted Corn Feed - the felons. - av gad Sirs. Wood proved theinaelves Shorts! Fioalr, Corn, Oileake' to be excellent host and hoeteas. -. - -- _ Bran, Our hockey-boys erased a game Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, et blembsra having pmlertp stolea_oor4eetmi. - h in Stou vi a ou- Fridn�-- eser'8 Q j tt �-+ - imme=duteli it as member �uTT / r [SH/ / r G�7.- C rs taken f Dale _ :',last and lost by. score-of 6 to. H USE Fertilizers. 41.00, t 'S, after tR'enty•miniites of over. Mombsrehip- fee 3 tirup in one of the fa =test gamey ei'er pia •ed in Stcluffville, The �.' =e ask yon to in -hest cult stock for the spring, trade. Phgne Home ]tL74.—. m3�3 Tickets eavbe q.o pltaoattoa.'nta: boy= in ed and «'bite were lead• Bedroom suite- from $11.50 lip to $35,00.. conches, 3'Y1pT11cErsc Com -=L. D. Banks; C. S. Palm- �.ing by the store of 31, at the end diners, fancy chairs.. Beds, = iinaa, mattres =es end er, W N-, Richardson, Pickering. � ofAhe second ,period. Sc•hun►mer pillows, rugs large and Small. a fact everytbing that - :� - Rvho was playing w goad Qame -i= kept in a furnitnrestore_ Graniaphonea, records and p M ., }. �. �rCQllilOre W. J. Clark. ' eepp broke a skate and at five -man needle= always an hand. � ° i o � M President _ hockey, Ringwood evened it tip. PICKERIN.C� ' �_ 1liorgan scored font Dili of rile five C. H. BURLI�TG, : p O' goals for the Red and White. sThe home of Mr. and Joseph Davey, 40 Empire street, _ : o 'Toronto, was the acenelof a ppretty 'sip:m�„x� op>3; �o y� wedding when their only datigh C � e g $�a0g 9 s• roc a E� . b �d-+ Hattie, was married to Wel- D e S 1 ni-AISON H e ■ es '• ter. oe ington Pearson, of Claremont, tli'e - - + wI ceremony being conducted by the _ ' -NEW SPRING O PEN IN CI �� >!•b' Rev. Mr. Carrigan: The bride. _. -_ �" s m i tear : y e . who a as Riven away by "her fath= Miss Warmington, conies " Of all materials and dedRn er, looked charming Ina dress of ar a pleased to state that our milliner, g sr: Imo= kept in stook. It will Pay you f the public in .every $I e = = o.. a- �'tsay grey silk. • Only the irliuiediate -very highly recommended by the wholesale houses as & first I ' to go to a at our wore and i iq=1 our dmk y relatives were present. Aften class milliner; able to satiny Thursday; , !! ,o,! J a• . Qe and' obtain prices. Don't be misled b! dejeuner 'Mr. and Mrs, Pearson respect, oar opening daps, M.li� g n o a.I July • C wits do not employ them,000esQaenf• left fora short honeymoon to and Friday, March >SOth and 31st, �'` t8 g B m + oa Sept l -4 ly we Dan, and dathi?ovr off ,the ege� :eastern points. The News' extends Saturday, April 18t. I I oat. w -~ commission o! 10 peree"Inghiohyoil we COI' m certainly save by pmohasinQ`ltoia ll/e congratulations. _ 'We extend a very cordial invitation to all g r ,ev,i liov Z can solicited. On Thursday evening of neat - to come to our store we will be = Dee• Qp WHITBY GRANITE 00" ' .3 iodeek members of the 118th Bat- pleased to show you the > Janoarslg17•Whitby •, oahaws a,BronRV:m Whitby, Oatael talion will give a military concern - most up hats, ; eori P 6, Uxbridge 12,. can niaitca lit 011,36. ___. _. +�+ the-Um onic Hall, the proceeds on ,• ve - i Seavert 3A 4pter�o 9 :of which will go towards, supp y _ - - -- - -- :of heeds of -which the company is, C reen�PCOd - -- Grain Chopping • urgently in need., A first - . AND OAT FLAKING G Calf and nee Our stock of "Sappy proRratn has been prepared con- All the most up -to -date soft collars, sea pearl buttons, 81.25 to $I.60, - Thought" and other stoves sisting of an exhibition of the silk, $2.95, seasonable.goods arriving daisy in all deppartments, w of Hardware. various physical exercises that the See our new wall paper, most be auttful designs. The undersigned is prepared to do ,,; as well as other Lines P grain'chopping and oat flaking vetro hing and repairing " ..,soldiers go through in their train- - plan -i . •� every the week ing, rifle . e through full ez � -R _O C ' �� B I & 8 ely day in a promptly attended to. � anon of the Ross rifle. A g�000d Work guaranteed 'and prices musical program will also be Qiv� A'full line 11 kinds black rind up-to min do tea 856. a lbed .CoffeeBuliOc• ' �, quantity po! slabs for sale, also J _ moderate: A •consisting of choruses, quartett , cereals of a , duets, and solos also monologues.- V0c. and -60c. lb. Phone 280T0• _ wagon tongues, ealeti etc. Lawrence Denny' everybody come and h�vaa shod �i1tP170N Co., IC "RIN� Jo11II T'. BaYlea, �lce`@�WOOd+ z REENwOOD ' p time. Admission 25 cents ; child• D Sl '� ten 15 cents. NI}, ..._.. -,as . any ,. .:_S:- ,r,- .4:�av:ir_:�••x:s:2.� .'y ^ ,:.. -" i,., ,.r,.._n.,- •�. rx n ...g.'� ..e.. :? c-.z • •ti_....• _ �, ... , �;. # . .. _ -_ -. -. y....,: ... ...__ �. __'. . -. -_. _• - .'.'.:, : s.•. at•'. ._ _ . _ `•-4, :.;,• _ ..' z..:- �'•rx,_ - _ . sYi_ ... ..:+ _. -r.r_ - +••_ -e.':_ _. ., r--- r°= Q- '4•�"s �4: �. ;E- ic.E4.'+iV.<.P�2'•1�.i•..�,f i1'���M�`�. -_ now, =W I a= quite sure that th,�y if will be wom quite. -h ii In; as mt1c seasons Past, more perhaji-a, as 011117 ;�_Afl BLOOD fascinating than-for"many _-Thc Fas-41011S year. This is another pratictical and. _7 - economical notion, Charming Sport Bloitise%.' -"What Shall I Wear To-day ? hinsel with OW 'And -simplicity of cut, com* at This Saison. if all Px-edictions Prove true the'daintiest possible of linen, voi Pal coming summer should.be a most cco- gandy, or tub silk is the rptjMfo� the people are an all ye#r round tonic, er hlrn,ges, for :--blood-builder and nerve-restorer. But 'daughters., Fashion sa".4: port to wear with tailored suit, .4port cont, clothes from dawn till dusk, and ufter or separate skirt. One of the' pret- dark, as - simple or as elaborate. an I tiest, seen this -season,-was NPring when the system is loaded with ;evening frock as the fancy (].-!mands." ,fashimied MARMALADE! impurities as a result of the indoor of a pale pink figured batiste hav-'ra the season for Bitter Oranges and GrapeFrilit, Besides being decidedly practicul and'deep, cuffs and sailor colar of whito, It Ve-of the winter months. There is' -our N ith 1 - money-saving, this regime should- be!was made with open thi4oat and wasi Make 3 Marmalade %i no other season when the blood ks 80 ! comforting and comfortable to a de. closed down the front with a white much in ne4d of purifying and enrich- i St. Lawrence Granulated Pure"Cane Sugar.' ing, and every dose of these Pills helps gree; just stop for a moment and'COTI�-! sill, cord slipped under a tab on cith-�r Sider how many puzzled moments will!side of the blouse'.' The colored lawn Bellig absolutely pure it assuret, best possible results to make'new, rich, red blood. In the be EsIved, and how ffany times one 'and organdy blouse is j�rowing in fa- one feels weak and tired—Dr. I and removes all risk of f!�,rweiitatiou.- Williams' Pink Pills give strength. In lowill be spared that eternal questlon�!vor, in fa�t the' colored' ivaist seemsi po . a . req11L';t We 1,elldl eXCellei . it or, . the spring the appetite if often poor �"what shall I wear to-day? to be talking preference over the plain 'FREE. and. grape fruit- ininnalxade recipes Mid jappetite, tone the a Sport skirt or two, 'with a chic sport is -something particularly pleasing, illiams' Pink Pills develop the ' marinal. —Dr. W A good supply of smart line lill uses, !white vvec t to'a marked degree. There CE SUGAR REFINERIES LIMITED, coat, and one's wardrobe troubles are about a sottly tinted blouse of crepe'l ST. LAWREN stomach and. 'aid I weak digestion. It is in the spring, MONTREAL AbiLt poisons in the blood find an out- solved during the daylight hour. ter, it is a simple matter to select a wash fnbrics, combined with a tailored 11 'let in disfiguring pimp-res, erupti iom, dainty dance *or dinner dress of net, or. suit, that makes its gppeal . to all. and bolls—Dr. Williams, Pink Pills Strictly tailored linen waists of white speedily clear the skin because they -...-,go to the root of the trouble in the for morning or'sports w. ar are lus-- blood. -in the spring anaesnia, rheu- tially sinart and much in -vogue, but for the tailored suit and more 'dressy matism, indigestion, neuralgia, erysi- wear, the tinted blouse is the favor- las---and- many" other troublew�a—re ite. There 'are any number of at- most persistent because of poor, weak blood, and it is at this time when aill -tractive middy blou.s.es for all �ort,5' f summer daytime we ar., Often- 101 .,-nature takes on new life that the blood most seriously needs attention. Some d timcs these are made of the same ma-.. -ial, and color as the skirt, tl�ereb people does themselves with purga- tei ' Y forming a complete costume and again tives at this season, but these only weaken themselves. A pur- they. tire of a contrasting coloz am, gativO merely gallops through the Sys- material to wear with various skirt,4. doll Is 11io llritiz,h Gibraltar to,.%,ard tem ' emptying the bowels, butit does —Attractive Hats. N A STRONGLY _!,,1iir- Indivn Uceajithal__keppii an �ter: nob cure anything. On the other In compliance with Fashiu . n's - de-! I nai 6igila%ce avi:r the arety of . til . e -hand Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually cree, that'spurt clothilig bi� supremely commerc"e" l"hat yops make new blood, which reaches every favored. the hat sho . ps I are putting rVOR.11FIED PLACE. t 11;.?, . wky: — Vie l3rifl-li cowumd alld nerve and organ in the body, bringing "Aiw%rd tIv. place rr, i;inuary 16. new strenprth. new health and vigor 6! lb!"o, sinep wbirli - time they to weak, easily tired men, women and - on- of the' stroojKpsa anyuhpr4� children. Try Dr. -Williams' Pink Pills EAST 'Jil, South rn A�Ja., this spring—they will not disappoint 1; A Great fortress, Pills through any medicin' h;ch tv2 b"-t; expend(-d Lh�re to make the e, dealer or —by-- winit -post -paid at cents a box Turks Threaten to cily ab&ulutely Jrnprvgnixlw, from land or six boxes for 2.50 froni The Dr. Wrongtboned by a broad moat, guard Williams' Medicine Co., Brockkillt- Aden, the g -point- ' wa England's trade rou T - Turrets, hidden forts, mined ap- tbrouxh the Red Sea to India and pro es, bastlon�l. towers. batteries—' -a the magazines. mole batteries toward thp the Far East. It wa first strong. hold on the London-ladla route - to �.Pa, mined barbors.- grcat� naval'' Items . rkabfe Case of a Girl, Who S. lept guni;, otisfructIon pters� barracks, For 32 Years. withstand a severe attack by the A - Swedish girl 'holds the record for! in the Br�ti4h L)lan'to gtiard thlb -Aeng sleeping, She came home f T, n ry. southern end of their iinportart trade rom known as Arabia Felix, her work awn after her fourt h route - beyond 'all p6salble chiructi of eent "0 Its lub9bitants are ail hali, and fail u birthday, complaining of toothache, re against superior and %u,4t:-Jn-_. strong, sl�kness fs unknown, nor OLT(- ed attack Aden may be last in inat �and went to. bed. .,Soon afterwards, there Poison-us -Plants 6r animalvi ters of climate. -but ItAs amon'g. the 41 asleep, and - Slepj7 iwaking from IS75-to 1907, a period -;014 -imen are ever young, the climate i� - Tile narrow pe.niniula on ;4ieh Df thirty4wo years. - like paradise and one wears tile ithis queen of soutbern fortrossen Her only A Middy Silt of Linen. nourishment- dirriong thl same garments sumnier und winter- r,�ars Itself 1,4-only about fifteen mile,, is' Aden, however. where the BrItIsh In circuniference' It to the bow4 period was two Cupfuls of milk a day one of the ex4bisae summer fabrics of and "Turl,61l forces met enjoys none an extinc. volcano, The lofty hills She fully 'awoke at the age of foity- now in favor, and don it in Perfect. . ;--aT.ou-nd are the-Ife—waltia of the -crater of thc:.,O advantages catalogued six, and Immediately asked for her peace. Iniheront In"Aralita Fellx Spread over Jde�,, 'and -ther,(-, Shem Shvm ha� mother, twho was dead. , She did not Some Charming Effects., jtA ragged hills of sun made usli ana art altitude� of nearly. 1,80() feet. - All -.,tlecognize her broffiers, whom she had We have been gradually ae"custo . m eir.der, sweltering, gloomy and. 'un iocd and water for use in the ponlu- �u?a has to be brought in from the ..'known as little boyi. She remember- ing ourselves. to the vivid reds, yel- relWLed &y *vegetation. Aden lnvlie� it!-,le attention in peace tinies, -Aden outsic?,, ed nothing during her trance. Yet laws, greens,' and the various start- is 6 valley surrouncled by 'the sea; iti� Mucill, of tho water is supplied fmm recovery war, absolute. Sfie became. ling plaids and siripes which blend well and hearty in every way. climate is so bad thaLt It -turns wine 11le' Government condensers, whicli so effectively and harmoniously with An old book tells pf a Man into vinegar in the space of tea days," %yerp do-stgned to make the for-resi named 'the blue -Akies, and green 'grass of the -e 1lart, who made hib-Ifving by I M, iALI. complained on disappointed Arab Indeperidont In case of wail ne"al. .. sleep;,,z. summer fields, the mountains. and the ....,traveller in the middle ages. , ties, The population of 44,0(fo ii. a It says: "He is every year seized wi!�. shore, where'some of u., are fortunate Is Healthful Place Imixture tf all -the elements of the a periodical fit of sleeping. - On A Ug- -enough to dream the Summer threiiiih, Atid in the penturies since his �.islj'Orlen.. VVILh an Intersprinkling 6t :�zst list he lcrbws dull, on the 2nd and others are privileged Wt-terli drummers, British *adminia- to spend a the climate has not Improved. in ,appears drowsy; on the 3rd, faill-i a-playtime week or two. iratort; and military men. Arabs, spite of the terrible heat that gath. -yawning: on the 4th, begins to nod*; Aritcro-, the smarte4t of the new 'ers Over Aden's valley and clings to Chinefip. "Perslans, Turks. Hindus. tts low hills, and Its lack of a gocd Parsees, Firyptians, Sudanese and n the 7th turri.i 'or, aj4 -it is'perhaps nit' generall -wate-r4upply, the place maintains a- J­T­-�b-mpas on the 5th, drops axleep; on the sth, -sport suiti Ure many v(- tillk jelgey, himself in bell; on. thc' 8th, r0coverm k -c�ilits ure PI lireputation of being a healthiful p1rce. !allou tliaL endures the climate year ain Coat and Stri5ed Skirt, ii Rock cisterns cut In a deep gorge in and out, and carries on the labors Stretchinit; on the vi a- uftcn made with cout of rl,ain oulni-, !forth many attractive, severe little'hold'the town.'s water supply. ;of the. great fortress.. camp. 10th, about r6ld. t-meralef p-ri-th, for instance, Nvorn with'. I Tlie town Is l,ui,:t ot, desola.e v,.)1 night, awiakas,- on ibe 111h hats, which may be appropriately. worn .7777- morning, calls for a little ;,mall ;)e W�Icfther ailored -enin 1%'." btrilim. White or cream too sula near the entrance to fbe Red'__TL1mrny:: a Free. Mary of these are band-made fabric 8,,. The Strait of A contemporary lirint ftl�;o akn_. ig a' f4viorite, with coat o hats with just a bit o Babel-Mandeb think.er?" Pa-"A Freethinker, my nounces "Nicholas-31arl, who lept la:t scarlet', i!mcrald, or�irfi_ryl_tNue. The —f a ribbon, a bow lies one hundred- mil" away, and r,—,,, ..an who isn't- -mareie-d!- year in St., Bartholornew-'s c,(Jat is usually cuffed, collared and. or ornament, by.-Way of trimming. London" inte-nds to sleep thiS yuur $at Some chick models of, ciitonne and belted with. the material. The silh the Cock and Bottle,in Littli� Britait jersey coat,, and sport coat . s of other Ftithers of ratine in soft colorings, are % mate* rpes 'essentially sport hats, but. the plain; A XX VWX XK)K)K!%)K A A AN 10 X 11 AN JK Q X Is will be worn wilh all tN 'h�mps, Milans and 'hand-sewn hats 0_ of fro(-I( this sammer; for in Spite of i of braid may be worn with either --'the. populu'rity of the plain blouse and X [E-_U �­_ .6 ?e, flow Some' Famous Men Started ill skirt ilored suit' or sport costume. An- 'TI-6 ta there are-ajiy numl-w--i- of shown juit Life. truz.ve tul) frock.- being Fora braid is one,of the ffiost effective of the new 'braids, in white or n roft painted the portraits of half,the a-is- lor, combined with h'emp or The shiny braids tocracy, started in life 'in a htarllklt� are much in vogue for early tailored wear, in black or Sir Thomas Lipton began businos colors, trimmed witb 'flowers or. rib- as an errand-boy in a grocer's Awp, I N EVERY bon. Patent leather and varnished, % i GENCY foliage is most effective for trimmiing!.. at half-a-crown -a week. EMERU Edison, whose invention., have re- these glazed hats. volutionized thing�,, started life sell'. You will find some use for 7--Mese patterns may be obtained at -Does Pain Interfere? ing newspapers on ;he train. and -,vn.�; your local McCall dealer or from the Bcmd St., To�onto, Ontario. Sir Hiram Maxim, who ina'chine,gun dominant factor in the present Vaselint if, the Blooming Kangaroo. war, was a bare-footed lad in the back- Trude K"k ­S.10a�n S ago. As a lad he worked Et lathe in It relieves 'rough, cliapped tralian troops is beyond all'question, of which was turned by a wator-*heel. cuts, insect bites and %kin irri. siderably from those held by soldiers t 51- 'Lmqp' imen ch-builder's shop, the machinery:- hands, broLen blisters. burns, 'their ideas on discipline vary con- Lord Readin_-, the U,rd Chief JLIS- tations of all kinds.. at home., An Australian general, ac- 'X -801 _n companied by his staff, -was making before the masf,­-1Ii,__ff_ai-LJen speech' -jin jubes, aj T -.--Read this unsolicilted giratefut cherni�ts and gen7 an inspection in the trenches "some- was made to - ,,hc-, mptain wheh all eral stores everywher'. Refuse testimony- where in Gallipoli," when they came �across � wounded7 private, --who- was Not long ago my left knee bv' woll' rree req,tiest, X -came lame and more. It pained , Ile." llooklet mail cc, a, eRlmy hopping his way to the dIZ- in faet� Lord Chancellors Ilav"ften ing-station, with a bullet in his foot, we many restless nights. So se- been,of liumble *origin. Lord Eldon. tious did ilit become that I was 4i When the private saw the general, forced to consider giving tip my and his brotber, Lord Stow6lF,-Wene he promptly hailed him. "Hi 1, gen- work when I chanced -to thin was the son of _-eral!" he shouted. The officers look- a Linigent.. Let me say- Lord St. Leonard, CHESEBROUGH 11AFG. Co'. ed round in. �aniazemen't to see who less than one bottle fixed me up. who kept a small harber's shop laus JIM A i)ian called , whereupon'the private added, C. 041APkIl, h7ilr-ftl 21!X, at Lincoln, and Lord Tenterde i used AM Cltsbet Ave. Mostreal as be hopped on: "Hi, general I'm a penny each. ain't IV' MKIK)KNO)w XXXXXXXON101t . - - .- - .� '7 ij6,1:eon dERNLAN UZ002". A bollar.Mial for Five to 4M" A eXpen. Russians Already - Plas 0! Fc& Ike a Cents--The most Preference to FrescL VIC are f9ods quite often 7 'in `fbod. The Russians are already planning -A: Febw entirely ..lacking young not build to boycott G an- watering placeS value. They do German Hie war, says the Paris Fwarop supply -energy. after th muscle 'or su. WHY, and as 'a means to this end are even MANi;r�Bf �AN PRAISES Measured by the cost Of DODIYS KIDN9Y PILLS. most foods, - a breakfast or now sending out inf"ation concern An 11iformation -V J�4 ed Wheat in French resorts. -xheon of Shredd 9 establishe lur been • Parise bureau has -St in rth, I YAW 'After Experimenting With other and soon - a -party *of a dollar--and the-coat i-s not citn:will visit all the French water Medicines 'Max Hanjock Found irc g places outside the -vlkr-. ZOM- - biscuits in Dodd's Kidney Pill& the Cure ,-That over five cents. TWO The propaganda Just issued states will supply all the strength, at one of its reasons for existence t ay,a Work that Russian He -Sought. needed forahalf-d is the harsh mariner in which visitors- a watering places Homev, Man- Mai eh 20th, or play. M Pleasant was declared. lanjook; a well- were tre ed when war (Special.) —Mr. Max I who, It says at ed invalids were • i ]known resident of 'this place, as 111- health treated with a. seve ty that w quite M after in extended period of 111-h his feeling strong and hearty . again, unnecessary. ds spreading blroadcast the good news Although this movement appears to_ -Discreet. new lease of. youth be independent, it belongs in a general that he found a sense to th6 proposed ,anti-Teuton Mrs. EXe-'Your new :maid seems 'In Dodd's Kidney Pills. 101 �1 - trade alliance under which the En very discreet. "I tried all kinds of other pills, but one an- she is. She even tente Allies intend to give they didn't help me very much' M-1- nte Mrs. Wye-Indeed e before on the closet doors Kidney other the preference in all, dealings knocks :Hanjook says. "But Dodd's y 'them. 3 -hav'e made' -Made in Canada. 9 after the war. opening - - --- ------ - I diffef -Pill me feel like a ­-­ent man. I feel like a young fellow TZAXBZED AS TOOD mivardJs ZdUlmeut for sale everywhere slim everybody - to know oo er rule that in. I want ev jenkin's-­�'It is a. p Wilkins - "I known th�ougll- at every Kidney Pills have done !won't work Wilkin.%-"I Fortune knocks but once that Dodd both ways." Flaxsqed. has been wonderful for me everything that has been don't know about that. You just Say out historic time to Possess man's qut misfortune usually HI she -looks so like I loud and medicinal properties'. The'Ro- do 0 r' n window. claimed for them." 'to a mother that -to-slaves- to keep them In in it the open Dodd's Kidney Pills make men and I her daughter you could. not tell them i mans fed it I - - our daulkh- condItion-and health. -The civilized pal- .,:..women feel young again because they Mrs S. Barton French., part. Then try it 6h Y ate has generally rebelled at its linseed gZZV "TAT02111111 la -S, .170E. spread good health -all over the. body.. An energetic worker for the cause, ter!ff it has remained. for a X E D PUTATOL ililkili odor and taste., or. Pills act directly on to -r a method of driv- S Ilerw 1)elewaro, Carman, iDodd's K of ihe allies, has been� compelled' phy'siclan, to discove . J su,�ply.ljjnited., write for ireI - kidneys York the -'der at once: kidneys. They make-the from one 'of the New Ing oxygen out of linseed oil' by quotation-i,, TI. N' r %vsnr, j;rampton t, 'healthy and thus put move- the oil into -a resin, 0 t them electricity changing strong and hotels, where there were many Ger� impurities, odorlesi and tasteless as starch, Yet ]FOR EXCE"OE ,in condition to strain all imP man sympathizers on account of ham- food and medicinal Properties X -,RU,44 13FLED of the mail -tamoefed with,- AIR SkLN*Ef' Ul­%(' and • leaving 4 all thli"ieeds of disease, out Ing her I have handled MINARD'S LINI- unchanged. - This is now used in 'D�r- P 4ded c.ar- field Iblood. The. cleansed blooO ciycukating. from having received threatening let-; the body gives new and one' MENT during the past year. t is Roman deal, clalmeti to be 11 'hwell ("Tit. 'd Tall through asked for tern, one written in,13erniall the; always the first Liniment i the most nourishing foo sold XV SMIL-T $To= ,strength and energy everywhere. . English, both cor,%rersant oil the best .;The 0 ch-'s, ll�-re, and unquestionably "siti%:e relief to dyspeptic and constl . Vj,.sk;l,.y is - why D dd's -Kidney Pills are 1pnriyarIg I ' Ot on Mrs. Frert erent kinds of_� atoa. most grocers sell it. jr-,ALS' privets life' Also seller of all the diff popular all over Canada., activities in the cause Of the.. allies. by Roman Meat company IL uu)- and nuts r eriei Liniment IL handle. 'cam caimlouue Dominion Nos. -a- - -.,�nes. unt. one' letter' cautions "Have a care- SnOtit. Reed NEIL FERGUSON. Tt��Itat Canada;. BRITAIN She has been contemplating a lecture FISH SHORTAGE IN SRI of the. Serbiarls, Pliable. AAENTS WAXT" tour for the - relief Quite N k i al :.v Belgians, and the Lafayette fund. 7 Peck boasted of his iron W1 -Lot'. Prke is More in The Average married, he did find. their locality . uotniaion Doubted -But, Toronto. D The 11 of his WHEN BABY IS ILL iron in that -i During the past year, Canadian ash as of the softest kind. W Taking no Clitances. 'medicine ()AT. Ing- interests have taken steps to re l When baby is ill no- other Nv I I'l. will Squee-.Can you tell' me where; 3gLaard I Unrus. ztc i Ile-e the shortage In Great 'quickly relieve him as will I I J'�' ., i and iuir�r bagp r te of[ejr so seen -Ft. N% 1111am. �flsh supply arising from the restriction right Codger ban-Vs-­d&'�- -1V-hAVen"t Ira E-u". I - I Baby's Own Tablets. They go _imposed by the.. war on fishing opera ail- � him for se-. eral days. The serious � to the root of most - childhood 3rE-%Vs�-.&ZZI95 rox sAzjd. t=oss in the North Sea. the Gee -Who on earth wants to see, ge to Indicated manta- -those derangements of character of the shortage ments xi�,\­ jila els *Which cause dif - Cadger' :al., 11, 'r-111 - :� consular re- uL,rul intor"tilix In a recent 'United states con stomach and b4�w 4. mo-t port dealing with the colds, constipation, 1, duce 'me'. jusi wanted to it.f.irmati-i on the yield of teething, dodge. w1olle-e— .i ficult They know what places to 1,14I)II-hIng 4 Ora- In part the -Th lk:_ Scotch •osberiesi in 1915. voirifting' - and simple fever zi oit, T-�rart-v. iveeten the, der fnr report states L1,1W cleanse the bowels and s-i :rw )our d The total quanfjty of fileh 'other !• t all cause of no Is pro. R.eds. *".our IS-Ls 0*1 , '" . ED in Scotland ifii, stomach and drive out Mari C,,t&logVlA �, tA . HELP WANT r--- - ..than • shellfloh landed pared by our r hY� is JUWI#e bus. — - ------- pounds) illness.-- "Concerning them Mrs. Wm- i 111claoll. as used for I ool"t qtan .. L� 1�­ 'S16,ts 11TED 61jil's 1915 was 2.297,918 cwt, (Of Ill _r.jd sn ,-er Fal r AN b-Olf K -:.- MafI7 740t* In tb4b rtmenTli; valued at $9,972.530. or an average of; Evers. Gilks. N.B.- 3SYS '­"W's always' '. Flashing DePA I ablate in' praetwe, now dodiest. N" a • I Aj-sy 1�4 6 66 and I .. ". j $4-34 per awl. as compared with '1101-` keep & box of Baby's O*n"T i kppjy Kinge-is lItti-very to the Pub=ic -mod 2 Tir-att'Y t;&jr good %vgek we have found them an Pd and $109 in' the house as said byTour AlVW X,C for AIL4 Ont 026.241. cwt., $Ikil.5,843 salway freight 13, Lid, KIITF�Iutl 7,267, 328 c�t., $18,168,320, medicine for little Ties." U R resh. Wo par r 4aust*o over I excellent Med Te 01 TryMurinato 3914. and deal-.+ Isaftcre"wore to %Sri* and Foe,- 91-3. The shortage is, e sold by medicine . - ane`6 d and 112,50 in I The Tablets are � E:d Cw-nAsswnswesu FF'.. and to restore the catch as compared with 1914 thus ir d lin"m Swe A' I n the I ere or by m:jjiI at- 25 cents a box OM bmltUw tons to Eye* Itedill'sts4d xD N(� TUN -work and EY* Strain it C .%.. FR tul,b ai amounted, to 6 1 per cent, sl% 'The Dr. WilliV1114 Medicine CO., I b3r Over adminded Phystels" us* and recess- anal t�a&ru. corresponding value to 31 per coat Some bra I ,,e t-'air"old amend MurineWhile, ,ham PerhavIll J6WOus ct to ,rr �, �,,. t 011t t"o kville. Wr to while the average prim -AS more, I Broc em talk and reii in to, print us cowwaittalm n;. wo,", - U 1jt_ those whose Eyeo reed care ejn Sao" wby, COIll there is no Prooersil ion fee III murGo. Just hal than doubled. Delighted She Called.- ate -a a 0=1 Flit. I L E R The greatly reduced lkndlng� of I Wr Dmswmt we and hu, . It* IL sssie,, aged -12, was. alone is the avil Cr Ficrew-, S IRK'S RED MITE K herrings -A ere mainly - respereAblo Tor, J OANADA I D represtcnting 61 , house when a visitor calle(f to see' �Zal Eyes es the decreate<l herring; per cent of the torat catch in 1913 her mother. She smiled hOS-pitably' C. GREATEST thoir re-appeal -al:tnev dur -pt-r cent. ta 1914, and- oub- -30 slie held the door' _,.Oh, 0.0 - ins the iw"Ovl J% - ple . and 63 wide open. Muskrnt Handier I frcn,7 t—dy Per cent. of the markedly dirrituished s. Johnson;" she said- brijilit, NIAke. b, sisi Ivitq Modern Life. tj', c,�! X far -total lubt year. The 4et"al figures: ed! She huped h rrtng4 cwt. It, 1913, i,,Mother will be �o pleas "IS ife. the -baby is re.-tl�-ss and HIRAM JOHNSON lArd, from -v e art_� 4,40.321 9 rots in' You'd 'come this afternoon!"L that ants. Dedl�-,;Vll 4:393,23.7- Cwt, In 1914. 6 95, r, 8 Limited. 410 St. tree 'Ito dear asked '.Nits. Johnson, mush' go to-sleep." britreal.- will ffive nn trn�ihlo whore used j�15. with .the corrPspon(fing valiies'�o, St., W et f t o. owtni triikj prt,,- en your mother i.4 at -,NVbat can I d 9" day -�r -P sli.-r.16.419 and S2.UA.r15- -delighted. "Then "s, answered Jessie,' -We you might put a lullaby on ship all your luts linalirars. raus. 0311. The, total quantity: of nhit(-fish, Ox, home?" "Oh. no lhti,e and �btaft, full �,,tc.ILL;!crs for •anads, azid: utber - ju,t a, brightly; "shes:gone out *IOP- the grapihoptione." eluding b&*rrfr.g,,. inacker(4, pe fish, land-t-d during the year, t be home till A0 In-' Is gie pine, and won't Innard's Liniment carwq- Vandmil i owt.. aA agaln�;t 2.435,617 - c w .,,�nsr In. 1414 and 2,735, '24-21 rwt. I - . ... 1 � . . I .- . . ... -He -Meant It. A Xtuard's 0 . . --1913.11' ibe value NNaq Liniinent -30114V I virsiurallirls, I . . .. Reduces Stralne,& Psffy Ankles, aRrin *r - .) and In spe irl to whom he �aling of the g LyzaPhangitis, Pell Ev'I' FWM"6 FILE[. engaged, Haft y. Longsight re- Lab watervoof iWalow stop Lasseviess ;.1LFE,7FY. FIRST" JI. - - was Png I Boils. S -ar a-4 his -finaricee." and allays pain. Heals sons, C006 NII)RE- THAN EVE ferred to h CF400.AllowM Boo Cbafe& It is • I.C.P.R. Officials Viewed Silent Drama ',,You mean flincee, I suppo6ej,- It Brolses, ISO KRIMCIDE W-eek. f� to stimulate Movement.- is pronounecd fee-ann-say." SO OVID% ,_.jn�rvas�.d Capilcity For film -in "I don't care how it'is pr6nuancied; $4.25 i Does not blit"T of remove the 'Many former Sep and coffvc driaV.-- -visrues Pr-67-vaid- halrandhoret clin be worked. Pleasant to use- t(.r pclrf�rm '-.the. interests of the' Safety First t all e ave mental work- his g;t.l is MY Cowra. trs who h, Movement was recently displafed in worth �25.000-" $2. 00 a botiie, delivered. - D'ercTibs Y*w cue jIjy after day, have found a better i specially fitted car at Windsor -8 Black and - or ircial instruct"de ns and Bobk 5 M free. - ta- st-�kg-. Ragan. 01' set ReTWIL, jR_. ep& lial__t for ma.k!,,i. f9 I apgcfty. and greater endurance . by 1. a '-Pf'c a with belt. � 5.11" Wi� C-ra, 'Mohfireal, before Vice-President, in -sleev two wjsha ftlaftL Itsivo using- Postum.- '.A woman 'Writts: i vion, We Pell direct frot" now IT • Ice, trosel required "an *j Vklcaue� PrIcs drunk coff('P far about of C.P.R. of- manufacturer to con 9" bouM at deste" of d4liveted- 441 Out 1 Bury' and a number had surner. No agerim no 514 Lyman 5169, 144rl;eV, Var, 'went-1 Yeats. and f what, ficials: F YOUNG. P. a finally had middlemen. If �'ou The Cilm teas produced'by Mr. Mar. don't like th4LSarm-en't , , I i iborbim U lc;ITe,e heart.' I the doct�;r called "us A. Dow, general safety ircnt,�, send and your money. was nervous and extremely despond w York Central Line.., and tells' • Aii garments, guar- Ne 4 man, Jad: Fos- anto_ed waterproof. left; had kidnZy trouble and the story of a railroad V'I too r*ofs, ter, 'whose eurri�!�esl eildangered'_ all .10=100 V.., -No wife' li poison constipation." Ilea is just as injurious the happinc-ss of his and home! Purely Herbst Write for catlacrue. I of qwlloth containg caffeine the ous coloring matter. wesswe an sxwrlso because '. y Me s, Ft boost-: 11tisoptic-S t o ps blood- o -6 d. tor. druklund in. -roff ee. Until his friend Jim Steven The Manchester We ter- - and Clothimw Co. tr for the Safety First, convinces him poi ping, festering, etc. 'be 'a,�ui e-,anjjIZs that.; thing- 7 -:11, st bN- (1pynoinstrating Soo Ends quickly the MONTREAL, QUE. the changu frog� coffcc. to- - y P.O. Box 1744 at., I 8�.tjoll of it.is worse ttl gamble for life than to' pain and smarting. or 319 James -_Portuni was the improve( arrible in any other way. One man licsis all sores. Lease. s and bowels. In twe-%veeks i wess I DMffffis to and Stores and oth-e .. X. my heart ar Improved realistically portrayed in X­ ixfffbi- !aml MY rerv" '!Thvii I hc'calne- le . s 8 tion at the SOtety Rully to which Jim, de-spoll6ent. `*,"wens takc,= Jack Foster--such as' tkc• dc..iiry tn Ile �Icltvo again 1 Yu througb,�� 0 the .�Ilopmvn who losie;t an e,. BOOK ON physical-and si-,owe(i Proof of rel, SEASES . - : not yearing gri.frg I e s, the carpenter IM 'stren'g0l. while working t *a Feed I I losink a fiiig(i , * 11 -ZT--f I-Ttl("lly did lnen%'I orris alu the' t buzz sa­ Witill-)Vit- ' the 9110 4r DOG DI h;,fl to gj.,-c it pt And OW 0 address by p oil account c 1)�,jjfg, r,-n Ovor, while run- Mailed free to any ji;it sinco using Pr­t,-;m I am rir beu&--cr. Tnovingx.ips, the engirle- Ametips's the Author ment;,.t labor with H.- iCUY GLOVER, V.S. Nat iv- Vnn;,dian 1'1)*,1;0)iing.ki111(,d while hoarding the, pionif . NewYork N 118 West 31 st Street, von motiort.1 Doilltemeding footboard of an en"; 0 Windsor, 01 .- .1-ne in — ! p . j:tj(!...jj4r_ly in is tut pictuine'— (:0 tlwo furor =.: of it collisinn (ltnt to slowness in flag- HAWK BICYCLES' 5ir draft Vostum Cereal - -the o An up••to•4ste VX the 2:1,�­ 9"'9' cycle filtectwitli 0 mot jjI­(­1�(fC1 t o' p, h Safety" Vdlw 44fivre. Rory k D#111111• Illm-orrient in Canada. Mr. _111stalk, i,esturil.-a Sabk�2.a high grade equII4 rhn.s secured 'a con k• Of the film, ikhich umat CIS i q!lickly in I cup of hotwh- rfferf,rl & ?a 21 -nd dthu ar, RENO to moving picture Ca at divisi6lial-.1. for beNcrat:v instanflY. 30C of (leliciolls Ir"I'ot-i -hlollfr the 1jr." of ant :wO 50( tin- To"" l rZ ss a jjr.tj, ronns ni- T. W. BOYD so", atoe abolit 1-nt- ilk -Too -;many gglw�,,,e, nuty M I, X11 re el aeM,> Hr rots^ for lVotim. Do You Cabs.:. -: Wear Z,.nd On your harncs� Y­' figure - VO'r- - pr,:t j-3 for 'OrJin yet. ? ari!- j bz item but 'Yat,' o•ari temp it neglijible by lei EUREKPI HARNESS 0111,. Xqqps the lead-1 !•c-ft Cfacirin'g. prevents Tears t6 harnqss );;,el Tb* leptial V1 COMPE-Ily Limited W"quits IN ALL ED, 7* 'ISSUE 13—'16-.: "theles .1 tumlticr of a man. —sold by Grocers. .. -- !_ _ ' .. e _ .. _ ....• _ _ . -. _ '.- '.. - .: _ ..: .' ; .. ':.e• 1•-, �s dr.. a +' '�3.•s s'��t•r - .�vw -^vr� �. �ri'`L�''.!s0 ��,i' - �i.' +�X Y'"w"�.f° �✓; ,Ra .SaueF52 a ti` +.` k 3vr . - . ..,..- ru .:7+. - • 1s: amS+s.:•s. . :'(s.,:,♦ N Fri. • -:3. ... -.,_ _ .. ,.yc'.. s,rrJ v-- .,•;a}. :+tw.. .� . C - 110CA��.t�` . - ,C1iA . :W: = Dietiep,.'oI _'Silteam; =Mee.' WQTter 81eep is under the ii wars in town on Monday, 'doctor's care at• present.• W =Mitts Naggie GQrmley is ill and • -H, J. and Mrs. Larkin have left - 4W - - Measles are still' quite preval. under the doctor's care at present. on a visit to Chicago and Michigan, u out in this vicinity. -Miss W. Shepherd is confined • -Jas. O'Connor, of Orillia, ac- � THE ' v -Mr. Fierheller spenkc Sunday to her bed with an attack of companied by his brother -in -law, _''with hid family iii Newi&rket. measels. H,. J. Larkin, is visiting bis.tieph- . _. ' -Mrs. Decker, of Guelph, spent -W. H. Banks' and daughter, ew, J. `J. ,O'Connor, of Montreal. afeMi days with Lack n, Pickering-friende. Miss tRweekat a few days tn the glvi grog hoaseke p nglivUY hold T • - � + - - _ �wisiting her sister, -Mra F,B, Hans- - ..- _— Masterhn .I?rum.m of_ To- an auction sale. of her houaehnhl ;;- _ sex. ron�to, visited •over the week -end furniture, coal,, wood, etc.., at her ; - Jamey Bing is confined to his with W. H. and -Mrs. Banks. premises on-Cliurch St. on Satur- gibed with an attack of inflamuta- -C. Rogers, who was confined day, April lit, The furniture ie „ tors rheumatism. - to the hats +e for some time through all good and in excellent condition, Stor'"'e` I "='• -Miss :Babel Wright, of Toron- .illness, is able to be around again. . -The Wotneu's.Institute .meet _ .4 ,to, spent Sunday with her rela. ' -Mrs. W. J. Stark, of Stark, at the home of Af rs D. Simpson on .,tives in the village. ville, is speudiug a fete days with the afternoon of March 28th, at 9 for -Mrs. S. Gibson add child, of her aunt, Mrs. R. Deverell..' o'clock. The program calls for - Whitby. are visiting the former's -Mrs. Rabt: Gordon, who hob current events., also Irish wit and mother, Mrs,`J. Kenn. = been confined to her room for the butnour by the metubers. All 1 i — !•Liss Mary TVatson left ou Fri- past three weeks is much improv• ladies welcome. I II pp��11 ?� day for Toronto, where she has ed. - Through the courtesy of Chas. Ladi', � ,JIJ � �.• accepted k position for A time.. _ -Mrs. N. J. Clark and daught- Calder, M. P. P., there has been 432 u Miss O'Hara and- Miss Hobbs, er, Miss Nora, is visiting the form - received at the Public Library a I '= •'j of Toronto, spent Sunday with er's mother, Mrs. Allan, of Hamil- fine -setof the Statutes of Ontario. II 00DUSKIRT : Mrs. James Gordon and family. ton. Drop in and see them and' buy a �1' 22% Wear -T. MrMcFadden.has carpeut- -D. Siatpson has resumed his ticket at the same time. •It costs :ers busy fitting 'tip the second duties'. after being confined to the only, 50c: with additional tickets _ story of his store -for living rooms, house for. a week suffering 'from a 25c, - —. Arclideacon Warren, of To• very severe cold. -It is with regret that we re- € routo, occupied the pul it in St. -John Power, of the Kingston port the death of Verna Cora, the 0 George's Church on Sunday morn. road east, will hold an auction youngest daughter pf Fred and fag. sale of hisfarm stock, implements, Mrs. Andrew, yr hodied on Monday * - - -The Autumn Leaf Mission etc., on Tuesday, March 28th. at the age of 3 years and 1 month. 1\o. 332 — Exceptionally good value L Band will meet to- morrow (Satnr- -The ladies of St. Francis de The little girl, who was an exceed- - -at $1:50 double .web with sus-. .." day) afternoon at the home of Sale R. C. Chtiveh Fire sending this ingly bright child and a favorite ' Mrs. Peak week th- rotiglvthe Women's - Insti- with all, contracted meksles some ® penders, nicely ,.finished with : .. -Pte. John. Kean, sr., of Lind. tute,.a shipment of 50 night and Reeks ago which later developed em br0idery and silk ribbon. expects was home over Sunday. He surgical shirts to the Head Office into pneumonia and .other coropli- expects to be. •transferred to'the of the Red Cross Society, Toronta. cations, -and for about a week 118th Batt. at Whitby. -The Hydi :o- Electric Commis- little hope was entertained for her A- ' { -Capt. Paull and Mrs. Knifton slon has purcha-ed the interests, recovery. Her funeral took ]glace NO. 2.27 —Priee . 1.00, • 4 ro,)ular. and child, of Parry Sound', spent of the Seymour Plower Co. and all on Weduesday afternoon to ErY- - j Corset at a popular l rice,- lion- over StindaV with Mrs. Kniftou's their subsidiary companies for kine cemetery.. Yttst�rille another•, firs. James Gordon. SS,350,000. By this purc•ha =e the -A quiet but pretty wedding +- 111Editiit3 }1r�'}i-- lttt.t� _ -Frank Bundy, of, Toronto, Hydro- Ciimtnission mill he able to was Roletniiized in St„ Jame'-* Ca- T ;�'it }, ant „�n�lors, was home aver Stulday,. And he 'provide P:ia- tern 'Ontario with a thedraT,-�ranto, on- Satil ay; _ - and hix fnther drove t-e 04iawa service 'similar to that enjoyed by March 1801, .-o•hen :Miss. Cora + and Whitby to visit friencT�� Wesferia Ontario. Pickering may 3annger dattrRhter of silts. JAtne; � -The Red Cross Society have expect it service at -ore future Gordon, of this village, 'V%•aQ mar- )U c� A Broissiere, pfiee •i,�C. d organized a Young Lsdie�' Kuit• date, but ire`need look for nothing tied. to” Private Gnu. A. llai tin. . , - - ing Club which meet± regularly before the War is over, The cerenwuy was, performed by -. for knitting =asks for the roldiel•a. - According to the calendar we Capt, F: -J. •:Moore: Chaplilin of the � 1 ..; Qtllel' Brit's Of COrS 5 at 5i1 cents - t Sirs. McCormick, of Elizabeth now have spring and may di +c•aird S3t:d Battalion.•- lifter the cere- St., will hold an auction sale f our . heavy winter clothing, but muny they left for Pickering, r - lint l 7 Cen s. - her household effects at her refit- according to the tliermorneter we where they spent it- of dHya - -- w dense to- morrow; (Saturday) aft- are still in the middle of winter with the former'q ruother, Mrs, aernoon.. and should still hide ourselves in Gordon, THF, N Ews joins their rh -J. S. Hand'' has returned to furs or other heavy garments. many friends in wishing Mr. and - Claremont to. await the coating of We believe the thermometer.is the Mrs. Martin a long, happy -, and r?tiscc Me S,* CHAPMAN spring when lie will be bark to safer guide in the matter, and it prosperous life together. assist J. H. Bnndp during: the will be adviftable not to unpack �3R�►SStERE -busy season. our summer clothing until- the wrtiTenr ^' -Thos. liouglas, who has been thermometer shows sign9 of sum- On qunday-. Bishop Reeve, of Toron- dangerously ill from pneumonia, mer weather, to, held confirmation services in All is we are pleased to state, now - Remember the Military Con • Saints' Church. } making satisfactory progress to. tent to be given in the town- hall The officers of the 182nd .Battalion u wards recovery. eat Monday evening att. good Are giving a ball . the music hall this SPRING IS APPROACHING -Miss Mabel Calvert, teacher of C Co. of the llfkh Batt. A good (Friday) evening. Among those in- - at Thornton's Corners, was off 'program will be given consisttag vlted are the Censers of the 64th Hatt.: - .duty for several days suffering of physical and rifle exercises and stationed at Oshawa. O ha es a from an attack of la grippe at the aE thorough ezplamation f the On Friday evening last pupils of the How &b oat your m red collar repairing -. home. of her parents here. Ross- rifle, which is used h the Ontario Ladies' Ooilege Tendered Oliv- Now--is the time .t0 look- It up and'. _ p y er Goldsmith's play, --She $too -Mrs. Lorne Harris, wife of the Canadinu soldiers, also it good Conquer," in the music hall.• ere - -get it ready. - T. Weil -known artist, MrQ. 'Walter prograni of choruses, quartette=, was, a good audience and Fite play was W. Wright, Mrs. J. C. Fraser and duets, solos and monblogues. The much enjoyed. The proceeds went in Good assortment of horse goods- in-stock. v " Miss Mildred Graydon, of Toronto, prQceeda are in aid of company aid of the Red Cross Societyp° r. were the gnests .of F� B. and Vra. funds, Program begins at 8 1a. m. At its weetinq on Monday evening .,Collars a specialty. - : :Hougser last week. Aedtletssion '25 cents, 'children 13 the tnw.n t'tsuticit _ appointed F. H. - , -The recruiting officers w_hn cent?. -Anne,;,, the ch, :airman of the Finance _ 4 -have been native -in tlii•: localit -The •annual meeting ' of the Comrt,itteP, a del(-gate ,to the Toy Con. -I'ICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM - 3t vention to be held in- Toronto next during the pa week or two, have Public Library arai held on tine week. This po#etiug has been Called Hume Phoue 2501. ti', J. COAKW ELL "met with fair 'succes +, but there evenitrg uf' March 2l�t, e- by Sir ben. E. Foatet, for the pitrp <rse still remains It number er€ eligible cideil tt> iQsu.e a ;printed subi-eet of drvking, m?an% of fostering this j - - - oung men who would look well cataalogne for the sae of readcry at great"indurcry, of a•hirb Germany has - t 1 r, f had a ntnnopoly in the past. It i� ton - : a khaki. linnet, a}etl earth: for the lire • DRESS -GOODS ETC •- Arthur Wood who• has been. ticket-hu t ers to p.rornpt . sidered th.iq is as opportune time to T --in the employ of- GordonZaw for return f books taken out. The wrist itfrom that countrv, and Ibire ! • • wo' reason_ w.hy C.arkaada cannot_ We have u • the g:ttit week- hat?: enlisted -with Board of AlaugeruenE of the - EarA. p. t in cluck rhiA week, anise aasortmen., of. .crepes'_ in pink, ,sky, - tlm 182u -1 A3ttallibn and Victor rionsyearyvaa re -elect 1.- Liev.��' raianufacturP her own toes: if not for :- white, Rice, hti+cd: +red uixite9nd dresden of ?ect at 15c. per card. export as well, An .exhihitioti of toys Grey cottony at brand 13c, 36 in. wide ari31't in widde-at-FT•:-a-p$--- Rowe ligq also enlisted with the Pippen, Prey., Mi-s A. Crouk, Sec. will he lwl,l -in -the Board of Trada (iinFhAms at 13 end 1:ic. yd, Byte and .white and same Rgttaliou but will not report A. E. Richardscii Treas , buildia lasting fur h week and begin- Ui4q g R'. ° baark And white shirtin until Easter. T. M, McFadden, Librfirian, Nl _ S. ning on Tuesday,. gs at 13, 17,- lsc. yd. -There is an agitation in foot Chapman, J. Murkar, W.. J, Clark, "An intere•s in event took lace at Cottons are high but you t, a Had these Pm � i5. P values right, corns it, and'be to organize s stock c6inpnny to Mrs. Fiela and -bliss Wright (t) the Tiivfi Ctrhnof Lii:erar Society y convinced. •build a rink for next winter. A replace Miss-Watson who has left Rfe'eting nn ht iday evening Iswt ashen Valenciennes and Torchoin laces in newest patterns from 3c. a vd up, meeting will be Called in Clie near [own.) the finial contest lot the TamblS n prize We have a few men's sweaters we are clearing at cost, in greys, - for oratory took place. The prize was navy cardinal and brown from 75x. to 2.00. future to discuss the question —The tea and concert given in won by DIi a TNatple Proctor, whose (3roceriesalwa B fresh and we have ,treats fish ever it and consider plans, estimates -and the Methodist Church on St: Pat. .ui:jrct aA +` Natiemali++m." In giving week, halibut white fish. salmon, also haddie Y ' 'other necessary information. risk's niatlt w+a+ quite a snevers. the decision of the judges; Principal and Labrador 'herrings. _ Y -The Presbyterian Choir enter- The niutht was clear and- beatitif +tl. Farewell .'. of the O. L. U., -said that the T -T - -- 'tained the members of the Meth- but with the temperature below Address was of- such -merit that it G �GILSPIF ___�J�t�l BARTON odist Choir one night recently At Fero ninny f tbuye Xrow- thaw Conn. "hnul,d- be printed'. Those who Lyon vt + A. � a the home of John and Mrs. binr- try dial not relish the idea of hay..second and third places in the contest kar. A few hours were spent inn horses out in -the cold, were D. NeGIllivary. son of Judge q y Mrf3iUivray, . whose atit,ject woe, THE M STORE pleasantly in various games, vocal c se neatl the attendanrp was "The British Navy," and G. Mowbray, and instrumental music, readings, oiso Iasrge as it otherwise would sort of R. -i{: lkfowbtav,_ ref Kinsale. - etc, ha n. From 6 o'clock ' until whose subject was '_'The Duty of Can- =March this year Was been one all were served, an excellent sup- aulain this contest." We are pasttnasters in the art of general merchandising, and can of the coldest for many years. per was given in'the basement. __ guarantee thatbyou will get satisfaction when you deal with us. Ever since the advent of - the The bill of fare consisted of cold bbota mouth it has been one continnons meats, potato E _ Of course we have our - specialties, these are men's ..wear, , shoes, -- tato and other salads, :inch rubbers. We make the Williams' Shoe our chief specialty . in - cold spell with muchzero'weather biitter -milk, pies and epkes of Fnr sale at ourrent prices 3, 4. 5, e, heavyweights and the White Shoe the Specialty iu flue weights. During the latter part of last many kinds, to which all did jus• and 8 inch cement tila at Wbitevale week, the mercury dropped: program, Tile Yard *. • -• g g guarantee eer- y Aped : to 13 lice. The ro ram, which was We area ents for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. and degrees below zero. given in -the Auditorium of 'the W.M. PHILP- feet satisfaction with every garmeut. - -Mrs, -D: Simpson returned church, was of a high order. Mile �j*� '� - - .....' homtt on Friday evening after Pearl- O'Neil, elocutionist. of To. LiJ��a DALE 1� ;IL We have been learning how�for sixty years. spending several weeks in Denfield ronto, who has appeared in Pick- - Get the habit, yon mi3>},_gti to The Men's Sabre. "•?' on account of the illness and death Bring on several•previons occasions P2C7KERINCk• _ of her sister, Mrs.., Miller. She maiotaiued . her high reputation as You can• always get the best Mani. R A _BUNTING BICKERING was accompanied on her retnra b an entertainer. Her se ec ions toba Flour made from No, 1. - Mr. Millar, who is in poor heart were new and pleased her soli• T Established 1857. and who will spend some time 'once;' and eve Manitoba �Vheaz. • - -- -- _. pe ry "number' was Royal Household and Glenom for : with Air. aivd Mrs. Simpson,. a heartily encored. Miss Edythe Bread. ,Try abag, —The Scandinavian, the tsteem• LAa; of Toronto, bat formed of - - - �_ `'Ve have a complete assortment y Pastry Flour h rash Rolled Oats t p ship on which W. Peak, Arthur Pickering, is gaining' rapidly in BRAN, SHORTS, Of the famous Bundy and N. Cowan sailed from popular favor as a soprano soloist, AlIX FEEDS ­--ft-John, John, N. B„ was reported in Each selection she gave was heart- OAT CHOP_ a� a fa Fridap s papers as he;Qing arrived fly encored, but her rendering 'of HAPPY THOUGHT". - safely in England. During the Rile Britannia and Home, SWeet C1�U91 ED UATS__ voyage a man was washed over - Home was perfect and thoroagblp 'BGVAHEAT G`HOP --- AND — , board, but otherwise no casual- enjoyed -by every one, Mr. Wm. _r_. _ - t(iss occurred. _ Honey, of Cher wood, made his CRACKED CORN - —`� Imperial Oxford MIXED HEN FEED -Por'a week or two we may ex- first appearance ,in Pickering and Caldwell's Cream substitute ^ bad roads, which - will be was well received. He fits young; Pee Calf Meal. suitable for neither wheels nor mAh with a good baritone voice M(yjAPa @a Meal ,sleighs. In many places the snow which displays careful training, CHOPPING AND OAT " Parlor Cooks; Heaters' and is several. feet..ia_ deptii.wllile in we e=peet to-hear more of him in CRUSHING EVERYDAY � others the roads are practically -the re. , The chair was occa- Get prices on feed in ton lots.' r Oil Stoves.1 -bare. But as- the season is now pied by the pastor; Rev. Mr. Bed - BELL PHONE. lte and the sun is getting warm, ford, in bis usual happy manner. �" - Call in and see them. i we mqy look for the r id disap- The proceeds amounted to about �'_ W. •C7CTe ®� _ ��'�++ e u u _ d pearauce of the et.o V. , g60•00• Chopping every day. —J O S G A I�7 ,af-7 :- S U N D Y— ... n F