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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_03_31. s�'` �'''4 . , r , wa. r -^; :•' .�:aav'�' ,.� -; Via' r' 4��•i-` � r.�� *s. ! s = F 3� =°f°`.iri+"4/f 'R ... ., ' �•... rt C`'+W.dR: '.-.':''w ♦ r • fin: ^w'r.0 .w ic•- 4• - r.. s. nn ;,t,Y- , ..r .•"'"' 'fay#t?'7e->+e••,. ..�v"n ,•.+. .3'- :.y...: '"w.-,.•:x:WE_ _.:•.. ...,•.. ..u� xtt c'x..... s.`'i-3 ri: .n ...:s.....,ra'a'-.-,.,, «� •�4�AF'?s„±e.:q, e. r-'•.a.n.- :. :;%a ....: s,o.'�^3. ro'. '.«'; _ �. -..aw...,s-?,`._' r :.,. .. `.. ..- .. � s - yt• • 1. ... J. y,.. • , .-�•-�`"moi..:^ •.1,•.' _ • �vw S �y VOL." XXXVa _ _ - PICKERINC , =ONT,, -FRIDAY, MARCH :3l , 1916:. . • , No. 27 WWAXYiil t"al Q.afea*. _ 8CHOOL REPORTS SP4INI� ,�fyILL 'day, prig 3 Established 75 yearsAfter Monday, April 3rd, iuy chop 1` Results of• Fehruarg •daaroiaationaMedleal of o e of 3, Pickering. Names are ping department Bili be closed until • . g• GAEENWOOD <r further notice to'"enable rile; to make in order of merit. Sr. IV -Allan sic. E. FaRSTTH; D. of O.; Regis - the necessary repairs. Phone me for Glashan", Flurance Annis, Willie An. the tered member of the Optometrical Asso• derson, -_Noreen JlcUirity, absent • fr`om ciation of Ontario. Special' attention given to any further Rarticulats.. F..L. G,REEN FLOUR': - - three examinations. Jr: IV-3largaret the fitting ot,glaetea. Eyes teetad free, North NL'estgate, Albgrt Gatward,' Beryl "MILLS Qlareaiont. 464f _- GREEN RIVER WHITE SATIN- BREAD Annis', Walton Holmes, - Sr. 11- NO. McKINNO\, •11.D., L:R:O.S., E. T. Griffiths who has leased his 31;n: Anderson',Cynthia Burns, . 'Edinburgh, member of the College of CREAM BUNS -FAMILY farm for a term of years will hold an Winnie McClure. Jr. III -Elva An. ,,• Of BOians and Sur'College o as of O ons, ,licentiate auction sale of his 'registered horses, nisi- Annie Sullivan; Jlar ottie Annis'. •.,r �- " Of Bqyal •College of 6nraeoae, Edinbtugh, g 1 ,. childrSPOcien. attention to deieaaea of women and TE,� BL: N,S-P.tSTR2' cattle, sheep, implements, grain, etc. Reta Straughan.. Sr. .II -Leonard • - ohildzen, Office and residence, Brougham. on Wednesday, April 5th. See bills A1cGlashan",Jiarp Sullivan, Gordon 'R'HL�T 1 foF Tull prirticulars.. Sennett:. Jr. II=John Frost, Elsie -BARLEY l SFA\TTED , PUCKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL bran,. Shorts, ' - Jiiibo, ��. Gatward. I -Frank Sullivan, Mar. ' and X-RAY INSTITUTE wHtrevALE garet Gatward, Minnie Bennett, Irene OATS. -Straughan. Prirner-Teddy Get my. prices before selling Frost, - PICBERItiG, - ONTARIO �j cleat -Scree-nings; 'Serge. F. H. Hindle. of the Machine Harry Pearce,'Arthur Annis, -Glenna L i3. ELGIN TOWE, 31. s., M. D., C. X. Gurr Section, 116th Battalion, has been Gilmer., Dan Anderson. 'Present elsewhere.Physician-ia-charge .all kincds of Cho . temporarily appointed Instructor at everyday. Average attendance fur. Specialist in Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Dia- p' the School 'of Musketry, Exhibbition the month -24. M. 'Wetherell, teacher, I.hase a large stock on hand of eases of Men, Diseases of women, Cancers, _ Campfor- the machine •gun Special. Tumors, X-RAY examination. Diseases of eye: course. ear. nose, throat end lungs. Fitting glasses and - " BROUGHAM BARLEY FEED aV route and chronic disease.. The military concert held in the __ OtEae Hours It to 3 and 7 to B p, n,. `may .SCRANTON COAL D. L. and; W. Oddfellows' Hall here on Tuesday Mrs. Graham Johnston spent over BRA\ - - evening by members of C Co. of the Sunday with relatises in Toronto. mat• STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA 116th Batt, was much enjoyed by Jars. Gillman spent Saturday and SHORTS • - those present. On account of the Sunday -with her sister in Claremont. E. FAREWELL, K.C•, BARRIS- awful condition of the roads, very few W. and Mrs. Musgrove are visiting MIDDLINGS eJ . THB.00nn� OrcwzAttorns andcoont AND STEAM. " ' BaHmitor, Ooort 8 y, y A- were able to come from the country. their daughter, Mrs. F, Gerow,.of To- CRUSHED OATS Casa. WhitbT. 10 r but the 'village was well represented. ronto. AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Theproceeds amounted to $ai, };dgarc and 3Irs. Ham were in Lx= ".0 . Solicitor, Notary Public. Etc. Dleney to J• „L. ' SPINK, LIMITED, bridge nn fiahirday attending the And W' ill give =Iieeial prices for k can. Office Brock 6t.: on h, Whitby. Pbly BROCK ROAD funeral of Mrs. Haw's uncle, DICKERING, ONT. firs, Jladdenan'd daughter iettirned large quantities for all bought DentalSpring is here and the roads are to their hoine in Turont�). after spend. t+.:. __�- snrnethiagdre dful, -in over Fuadac with �Ir. and Mrs. during Fe t BLAKE B. a Roy& N. D. D. .Lakeshore Prouert� u• g any. - bru Gnduete of the • `. n �' Shepherd. Ho9a2 College a! also;a1 �• - C'liff.irr3 H�rhhard has en riged with She her •� _ ,,; H ryeone ea l t'ni.enicY of Toiontc, OtLce Fi. Iackson_fi r a ltor 4!ttie. - - liry. FiasTiy wa+ called. to I-xbridge over w. u. Pr•nale's•bardware store. tt'hnuv, 'V' �TANZ'�^�i Jlre. Frank Axf,�rd i n t improving tin Thursday of last week, owing t" once boon 1 to 13 t to Aso: lnd'rLoco' r6. a.' fast as her friends would •like to see the dna h of her brother, Geo, sleek; Hell phone Q40 4417 Faun of uroNerty of a few acre- _ wanted £O karrcha-e on or areal bei' who ha been sick f�,r sotie time. 1 Wilfred Badgerow has engago d with Gunner B. L. Witter., of the 54th bus€nsssil QGarDs. the Lake. Win. Percy: of Jlyrtle, for the spring Battalinn C. S A., C. E.. F.. accem- ter- If you have property to sell, t< cite work, ponied by file mother, Mrs. R. 1ti'itter, `�i A' iii W% lnL HAM -Issuer of Marriage , Several farmers hereabouts have spent over Sunday with the Iatter's L l s • Licenses !a the County of Ontario, AK E $rakerlaaVillage. 471p John Fisher & Company lnet cows froth their eating too much mother, Mrs. Mary Matthews. -- COUNTRY REAL ESTATE chaff' We had one of., the worst - floods on T POL CHER, Rea] Estate Auc- - Gordon Andrus and Percy Gunpo Sunday ever seen in this village, when 5 n T • Uoaeer, varnatcr� ca3}trtar-zmt-fssusr B ADEL.42DE Sr.. E.. TORONTO..-cfftzin-R wood with a main street is the business section Of merrlsas license*, Brougham. i0y 610 LCAISDEN Bi'ILDI:IG, ga»oline outfit in the neighborhood. was completely inundated. W. J. . '��•'��•� HOPPER Issuer of )(airings - This section was well represented at Bodell's boot and shoe factory and AJ. Licanaw in the County of Ontario. G • R • B R E W S T E R the military concert at Brougham on showroom fared bad-iy, when. water - O�es at store and his reaidanc•, Claremont. Veterinary Surgeon Wednesday evening and report a good filled the basement and rose to about •+� B,BEATON TOWNSHIP OLERK Honor Graduate of the Ontario bine. a foot on the main floor, Much dam= >^+ I L%• Oon.nanesir. Qomarlasioasrfat faiias Veterinary College and Honor- age was -done. The street commis- - --. ': aisdavita Accountant. tete, Kandy to loan arp Aseociaie of the Onfario AUDLatY sioner was severely criticisecj by those on Zarmin titre Hooded era for moi: having the �woar of YasrEynge Lea Veterinary College. Richard Guthrie, all bis life a reel- sluiceways sad openings to Ehe mower ~ �'a• �' Ind. phone 3lA- = dent of Pickeringand Whitby 'town- pipes o ened out before the big flood ' HUGH 9. PUGH. filen Major. Ont, Claremont - y p g Lizenned Auctioneer. Extensive ez Ontario ships, passed away on Sunday, aged occurred. The Rhingle that hag given satis- tamee m tmported oma tharouahbred stock. ♦� i6 years,. The late Mr. Guthrie spent Ed. and Mrs: Willson•bave returned faction for over 30 years. Empire - flatea aondncted as vhers, writs for terms ��j'I V ♦ HER ���F his whole life near Audley. His 3W- from A visit -to Mitchell, where they Corrugated Iron with a in. by NE W-1. S sad peatienlara. Phone tad. 9116, 3a ly 2 BMIMP. w++ SII acre farm there was in a high state of bad gone to be present at the celebra- 2 in. corrugation, Pee it before you POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, cultivation. and he recently purchased tion of the diamond wedding of the buy other makes. If you are? in ". It a far Counties of York and Ontario. Ano- A full line of Fresh Meats atwa a the 100 -acre McKay farm on the King. former's sister, Airs. J. C. Fuller, and ..r:: _.tion safes of all kind■ atteansd to an shortest y stonroad, adjoining FI. J. Flemiag's her bu=band. which took place on Sat= need of a Cream Separator. Try nota". Address Green River P.O., one, on hand at shop. roperties. Besides his widow former• urday last. Mr, and'Mrs. Fuller, were a Premier for 30 . days. Also - T B. PO�VELL, Licensed- Auc• Wagon on roast everyday, _ Fy Miss Sarah IIeQ+ray, whose nephew a number of years ago residents of this gasoline engines f,��oom 00 np. , tionser. valuator and collector for was recently killed in aetion 1 he leaves township Ten years ago they cele- . - See or •write me before buying. 3 eonnttes of Ontario and tort• au kinds of Fresh Pork Sausage a spicinity three sons, William c�nncillor of brated their golden wedding. There ; sails eoaducted eitberlprivAtelY or try-sactfoa. «'hit.by township; Frank. of Chicago, never -has been a death in their family ell Phone. nee _ "Por dates or other particulars apply at Teri• - -` - Butcher's cattle wanted and Richard r., at home, and Mr's, -in which there are two sone ',i>3 -four - 'kleaoa, Ell aseeth aa. Picltari ckt Pkoae orders 1 J. Prouse Pickerin lett at Iva,.• Office, Prck•riag, ,•ul re- - Johnston..[if N iagar,l Falls. His eld- dau};hter�. One sorr §�-f1o•elveof a fam• ` t eeeda Also 9 104 cion Sr For tion Cars, 31 • JAS El'CO\NOR, PIC1iERI\G est Ron, died several veart ago, while ily while the. other hna nine; and one ' peen, Also splen agent toe Fora Car+, xY C'or•ner�King and Church Sta. at attendance it Whitby tulle iate, daui hter-Pias six, One of theirgrand- ' yhoaeanmberlsladeDeadeatlA01 g q, - - - - The funeral took place to Grove�ide sons ,3 in the'trenehes in France while a ' COAL! COAL * t He wits on WedneConservative i ]I r,'.Cuizth• another i• in trainingry _ LUMBER .PILANT' BOXES COAL.ALrte rsAs a Cnnaer.atire in politics and a Presbyterian. • WHITBY - At 84 cents ger huildked, .I will have coa=,cantly- on band. y I have about 15001 ft. of. NO, • l7UNBARTON g.. Horne Tele; hoine Co.. was in t6cFb T lekvJ to long that - Hoover, the e mama er of the ietnloek 1(i ft. ;.�ti ordered right it full zupplp of coal at lowest ' p g Alis Drvden, of Tornnto. sent the -thik week. I n•nnt to trove and will sell at a sslbfe rice. wpe ;t -end with Jliss Certie albite. Thirty -fouls utenRrt,;ti-ll rer ired.to clot ie kric•e frir cap 1tf Tots of 1000 awn Po P w 1 h S' _ Mr. and Jlrs. Atkin.on, of Thorn. bring C Co.. of the 116th Battalion up ft. or more. 1 hill. have been guests at Rosebank to Ftrengrh. Chopping and Oat RO111IIg H. GABS©N, slid Hillcrest, CN pt. G. NV. P. Every: who has been I have contracted fur a- supply of , We are sorryto lose the 'Gormley, taking a course at tbeiSchool of Agus • `i rlsl2&], 15•lj: GREEN BURN STATION y _ Sarnia fence and expect a ><tetrrevit?gtalsifl9ale' fa etry,-Toronto, has retnrne'd to resume car a ou arcik 15. "-'- - - take up farming. his duties here. b t M REAL ESTATE.., The church here appointed three de- The 182nd Battalion is giving a con- W. G. Barnes, Green River R R and ram - legs es to attend the temperance con• cert in the Jiusic Hall this (Thursday) - - _satisfied that my price wall Or address R. R. No. 1. locust Hill. vention at Toronto this week. evening. 'This Battalion has already itS4l<t$ The Sacrament of the Lord's Su per secured ]�0 recruits. 9ilit' you. will he di.-pensed in the church here lane• (Sheriff) Paxton Rave a mili• Coal, cement, lumber, • lath JOHYPEILIP � �1 �i s 1t on Sunday, April 2nd, at the morning tarp euchre party on- Wednesdayshingles, ready roofing = ` service. Preparatory services will afternoon which netted about 8100 for And wire fencing be conducted on the Friday evening the Warr ref Society. - g = a. Has a full line of tresh and Cur- I have For Sale a House-a'nd Lot precious, The newt High School building is always in stock.. in Pickering Village. Large The meeting of the Dumbarton Lit. being utilized in the evenings for in- meats constantly ow hand. era and Mutual Improvement Soci- dustrial classes. Quite a number ares C. REESOIli' garden, some young fruit r9 trees, Ever thin l etv was well attended last Friday taking advantage of this technical Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Y g• n y g first-class repair ecenin . The next meeting will be training. ; Ham, Bologna, w"einers, etc. g - - devote to the election 'of officers, The military -ball given by ills offl- -LOCUST HILL- = - _ Call and see me as this is a b r-. and to baring s social • of the -I -lath Battalion in the Music. Highest prices paid for gain for"some one. Hill on Thursday evening last was a . DOLLAR DAYS _Butcher's cattle STOUFFVILLE great success. �3_riumberof guests - w.� V. Richard 12 were present from Toronto and Osha- A. T 9ickerlffa liver A numbergf our recruitgare.bome wile ; - on a week's fnrlonRh• \lost favorable comment has been u �. Notary"Public, Pickering. In the finals in hockey Ringwood made regarding the presentation of McFadden s ��` S{►Qr� , beat the Claremont boys here on Fri'- "She Stoops to Congnek." by'tbe Dra• - dnv evening last. matic Club of the O: L. C: in the Music First-class rigs for hire ? Friday and Saturday, 24th, and 8 Hage you lots of water . Rev. Mr. Booker. who at one time Hall. Each young -lady who took -25th, also 31st, and April 1st. .. V Day or nigtit - preached at Clwremort. is we are very art was resented with a bouquet of ' -$1,04 will do bi C. B, PICS, OF WHITBVALt sorry to sa roe a low condition and is flowers by the officers of the 118th and R things here- Bab ID6ete all trains y y' o y Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, 25c. is prepared,to furnish you anything suffering -very much. - and 182nd Battalions, the proceeds Ecleetric Oil, .25c. Teamiag promptly attended to 'in the line of water supply snob as A good deal of real estate seems to having been devoted- to the V ar Re. be ebanging-hands in town. Prepare• lief Society. National Perfume, 26c. Agent for Canada Carriagd Co.pompe, ::windmills, hydraulic rams; ;k w,- tions are now being made, for the F. Howard Annes. who represented Massage -cream, 25c, �• H. �B�II plumbing, etc. = building of four new residences. Wbitby at the Toy Exhibition held at Boa Oatmeal Soap, 25c ' Pickering._ They are- also expert well drillers Our A. F. & A -M, lodge. met on Toropto on Tuesday, reports that it and respectfully solicit your patron` Friday evening when a deal of work was a very successful affair. Many Total $1.25 for il, t age for the .tore. 'Ind• noon�.i521. was done and a large turnout present• towns in Ontario and Quebec were ONE HUNDRED Among tbosP present were D._Morgan, represented, and from present indica- Zoden� Tooth Paste 25e. Master of Brougham 'Union Lodge tions the toy industry ii likely to be. Zymole' Slkampuo 'Powder, 25c. YOUNG WOMEN - THETAB 3trtion0 and J. Forgie, Past Master. come an important one in Canada, aQ T. R. Trains going Easi Sae se follows-' An oratorical contest 'took' place ie many towns especially in Crusbed Rose Talcum; -250...- p y ' Quebec. are And One Hundred Young Men x0• 6_htail 8.08 A M. our continuation school on Friday offering great inducements to.promo:• Boa Our Pet's Soap, 25c. wanted at.once to train for choice �, 19 Local 2.50 P. M. afternoon, with about a dozen entries. ere of the industry. Sir Geo. E. Font- - Tooth Brush 25e. 14 Local . ' 6.04 P. M. Dean' Keefer and Kennetb Coulson, er, who gave -an address, stated that _ --- office positions. The demand on the Trams going West due as. follows- carried off the honors, The d es exported Total $1.25 for $1. No. 13 Local ��tt1r R Germany ez tied $27,000,0011 worth , 7.42 A. M. were Rev, Mr. N4 teh; Rev, Mr. Me- of toys annually, and there Is no = - - RTrisZOTT •.. 11 Looal - 2.15 P. M. _ 14regor and ,Dr, $with, the chairman reason why Canada should not capture pkq. Nyal's Con, Powder 25e. / 7 Mail 7.50 F. -M, of the School Board. We understand R Pk N al's Poultry Tonic 25c. alar a share of this business. Are• i Sunday included our Mt- school has challenged Claremont, pkg.Chronic Cough Tablets 50e. Mt.. Albert and Markham Hi h School presentative of the T. Eaton Co.Oo. stat- ws; , 8 ed that the toys eliown at the-Exbibi• TOI�ONTOa aNT. TOOLS SHARP L'NLD but a_ ll have declined. " tion was equal to anything that came Plrg• Empire Poultry Duster 25c. or supply. Write at once for A Bre, which might have proved from Germany, One thing. that Cana- serious. was discovered in the Audi• diana had not yet mastered was the Total $1.95 fut' $L that this is TOUR c onvince u We make a specialty of crosscut saws, torium about A o'clock on Sunday manufacture 'of porcelain heads for T pyo y. Toots of all kinds. Locka repaired. morning. The firemen were on tike dolls, but this Note -war tax )lot- included €o Business calla you. Will you come? Razor -boning a specialty. For a first- , problem no doubt i•... No vacation. at Midsummer. class hair trim or an easy shave eaA spot in the nick of time and prevented be solved in time. thoelprtms. Enter now. at the rim or a Barber ba serious headway. Mr. Brillinger had Shop. a limousine and about a dozen Dodge T Moore i�eFadden W. J. Elliott, Principal See our House Fnrniehings of; all care stored in the basement. The The Ontario oveWu;m - t will in s kinds. Slightly used Carpets limousine and two other cars were crease the costg`of arriage linens- Cor. Yonge and Charles Ste.' from 15 centa a and u Druggist- Graduate Optician y p• seriously damaged. while the nodi- es to 85.00. of this amount the Rg p W. J. GORDON PICKERING torium floor was partially burnt. l government gets $3 20, P1033-.erixa,W. CiT1t�Lr1Cl r:'s`°L'r.�'s°,ra..,!c`•'3'...��', -,.:,�•..5£r...�..�.,,..«'::..7{.::.....:t^+_�x..s-,..-�.'a'.a.,..':_:M. ..r-�.'..r-wi�' ,.-,.-."'.... r.<.'ow..:_.�o;• _.:,, ._._ .._._....._ _...�.a._ _._..._. '_•.. .,. -. .. ,... _ ...._ .......,._.._-.�.,,..,::.•..... _..,..._,.-_...s',n,:-..t••,.��K..��a�'. y ~ K,Frs�' '`�ar� .�"'��, ,..._.- .»-zee...,,..'•'" •>.�+.+'';";�` .�'< ....p. .: , y --''' .. .a.. •.`... .:..�,ar. r•;; ''� ..., .. . � -. r - ... - ., .. . ��.,, tiff .. ...•+ .... �, y r. , � ,,, �', ' �,'.'f✓�` 3 v:r., .'°rr e� : w x � � C � ;.:1'-a � . s .r petted Places. One cannot! ' cnerx!es orals in ricr:h lane!. In the Y 7 '- Mail to see that handwork, and individ-! NansL ynarrhrs once thavr sets in ma- F! - • „ Er s Gee -Isle .� the Fashion ual hand-mAde trimmings, •stitchings, j e -,ria comes. ` i ete'n nien are rn etc., can work wonder:, add-afford an, _ t ured. T}ic •know th(- country; they s ellect'which can scarcely be brought � > Y 3i L SPRING ' urs fvjr.:i1;,1)- %,kith rarruv: luncs of NI-W'S 'By MAIL- FROM 1RE- r by machine-made trimmings. t.•avctsible land in the illimitable LANU'S S?fIOj2ES. about � w It -is quite interesting to see' a little] mat.�h. Fsrles fete's' newest 'ax- _ ---- Fist Indications . for Spring ' blue frock trimmed with unser tiu.is of ,LuCed �) Toning lite Blood : i�lait- is this:,— - Imatching net; -with accompgrlyingi He made a feint attacic ou a stt•on ' Quite often one notices in, t, new and Ile the � g _r �' lilts o pendant ornaments of wool or beads ; f:errr ait__at}t(ost -aro pretended to. Kappenings in the imerald sale Of lp i talions a tendency to the Blend- y pursued-. '•Pete s : er, tapering waist; and this, of course, In a soft harniunizing culolting: Bead i�Ter�'es:, dice, The enem ' " - Interest to Irish- trimming is effective on both silk and 1 mcu , took the• longest, narrowest ' Emeans the well-corseted figure. It is It is.the opinion of the gest medical men. k' -' snot, probable that the hour- Lasa fi-" wool materials; it is being used im, authorities after ion of servtntion i patch throur,h the swamp.. When -the : -1. �g•ure will be countenanced for a mo- any way that clever brains and fingers that nervous -diseases are more com- �pursi:crs vrere crowded on a narrow Mr. J. M. Gallagher, formerly city may design. The more original thel, road, bordered by swamp land with lment, but a trifle more trimness, con- mon and more serious in the spring Dubli.illor, has been elected Mayor of t y g notion the more attractive the blouse y rotten ice, Pate' I turned and attack- i Dublin. - ; ducted b n well-fitting 'modern tor- than at any other time of � the year. !set o or frock. Pale pink crepe. de Chine' ed. Simultaneous,y others of his men, ry the invents of. the Spring eQsuite with or crepe is made more delicate by a "al w literemonth , in rnayvcause much ,appeared on either flank, . The Ger- Kil'x elDurindistri tncontri�buted 1,onih of 200 eggs 'banding or an ortif,ment of delft-blue: mans could not deploy..- Those who :;hint of a curve at the waistline, its more trouble than the familiar spring 19ec ' `graceful flaring 'skirt and coat-skirt. 'Opaque beads. • Dat•k blue taffeta .or tweakness aiid vveafness frofii which a left the .mad crashed through the Ali, John McKenna,, a noted rifle A careful! serge may be brightened with a touch; melting ice. A berrfftc ' rifle fire cut at Belfast. y selected and properly fit- of emerald teen,, orange, ,cop copper ur,! most people suffer- as the result. of u the Genian: Thirty out of a hon- ' `hot, has just passed away to l corset is necessary find always has g ; indoor life; in poorly ventilated and j p Y Ile was .a member of the Irish team been to a smart well a harmonizing, contrasting blue. dred got away. The-rest perished. groomed appear- i There are any number of smart art- often overheated buildings. Official Yard deep snow which hampers � that won .the lacho Shield. anc'e. Rather than injurious, the istic was of trimmin frocks and , records prove that in' April. and DiaY Getman movements is "Pete'"" friend. The Dublig Masser Bakers' Asso=, right --corset tends toward health. Y g neuralgia, St. Vitus dance, epilepsy ciation has - increased the price of Swathed in white sheets, moving sit- . Several of th�.Paris• houses are ad- . and other forms of .nerve ' troubles ; - •bread to 9 cents per 2-lb.- loaf. ' ently on skis, the guerillas approach fv�ocating the three-quarter-length coat _ are at their v<orst, and that then,.: The new military convalescent hos- ' -slid now and then one sees a polon - - ore than any -other—bine,- a blood- and snipe_or pour in volley sL Germans_pftsl-iTr-the Palace Barracks,-- Hofy- - wise effect. These coats are made mr !ting, nerve-restoring ; tonic is ; dash out, shoot wildly,'try to 'charge. wood, County Down, accommodates and flbuiider in the yi,ovr. In darkness 5n0 sick and wounded soldiers. EEwith well-fitted- shoulders and round- +� as needed. these attacks again and again have {ed wastline. It is -quite remarkable I - The. antiquated custom of taking The .outer premises of KilmihilI ! o succeeded in , causing the Germans R. I. C: Barracks .have been total! that this should he .so just now, when puigatiti_es in the spring •is useless, i loss and spoiling their' nerves. Y 'we are massing so much fulness in for the system really_ needs strength- i i destroyed by fire. It is thought the the skirts between the telt and the :, erfhg,- while purgatives, only - gallop 1 D'Iidnight Snow Ghosts. blaze was' caused by an over-heated knees, but it only [through ``Midni ht 'snow "goe� to show the :c-h the bowels, leaving you; g ghosts is."Peter chimney.. Ride variety we are to. enjoy this 1' '', +.} ties. .Spring 4 "•; 4;, ,,r3 t. t ( weaker. Dr. Williams Pink Pill's are name for his followers. Near 'Bar- Sir Thomas -Lipton's steam yacht, P g and Summer. x• 7 { <, the best medicine for the actual! anovitchi the Germans, with enormous the Erin, is ow an auxiliary c ra%seT _'"• ' r I y' y labor-, have had to clear from snow a in the' British Navy, attached to the A Word on Skirts. = f y make the new, rich; red blood that - r .Skirtscontinue short and full. /" ! i feeds the atarvQd nerves, and thus belt of land a hundred yards wide be- fleet that is guarding the North Sea r IViany of the houses are emphasizing cure the many forms of nervous dis- fore their trenches; On an earth against submarines: Kae favor shown by them for the crin- I orders. They cure also such other !background at leash the "ghosts" will The death occurred with 'startling loline since the first whisper of full forms of spring troubles as head- be seen. suddenness of Dir. William- Morris, skirts .began to circuIste, and many _ _ ache, poor appetite, .weakness in the Further south disbanded Russian for many years a member of the I' using interesting methods of ex-! limbs; as well as remove unsightly soldiers are cutting the enemy' up. Derry Corporation. IIe was also ■ tending their skirts; among these are ' ( pimples and eruptions. In fact they These are "okhotniki"—that is, char- 'Poor Law Guardian. ' reeds, featherbone, and even hair-cloth �•-•. unfailingly Ito 'weak sired a'health and scuts, the best Winter troops' In the The' go.erning body of University stiffenings. In many instances the rad.depressed vearld. They were given rifles, ammu- College, GalH'ay, at a special Irie0ting men, women and- children. nition, mat•ches.and blankets, nothir adopted a resolution -- needs, are graceful and becoming, but. a, � '�\� �• - R P protesting _ ti tr ,..las a Pule, the effect is extremely awk- 1 i Sold by all medicine dealers or by 'else, and -sent into the truckle." for- .against the reduction of grants for "r ward, as there is no pretense what- _ 4 ,'~ `, mail at 50- cents a box or six boxes este of Olonetz to shift for them- education in Ireland. - over of concealing the mediums, and.- - i� 1 for $2.50 from The Dr, Williams' selves. Last summer, during the re- I Mr. Joseph Martin. the Goods they often protrude at unexpected Medicine Co., Brockville,- Ont. treat from $rest-Libovsk, five hun- 'Superintendent of the Midland JRail- angles, giving a curious, un-beautiful �. dred got cut off. Tie Germans never wdy, has retired after 41 y ears' Ser- result. captured them, and now in small vice with the Belfast and Northern `-fin the regulation -Summer f ,.VILL)UV" TIRUAN PRA ANT bans whichsometimesreunite, they Counties Railway Co. -and the dance dress of net, organdy, - Al I rill A roam the eountry, snipe, cut railways ' Sir John Olphert, C:V.O.. H.M.L.. or other of the sheer, dainty fatties °id generally terrorize the country. county Donegal, has appointed Lieut.- favored thin year, the fulness of the! � :� .! GFRMAN S GRID F� They cut the culvert at Gulevitschi. Col. James Alexander Lawrence skirt is made decidedly - prat-'eful and: E and wrecked a German train. Long Montgomery, C.S.L, a deputy lieuten- 1 Y ._ - i P ant for the county Donegal, outhful b tucks, ribbons, and bias � I l ago they changed their uniforms for !bands of the same, or a contrasting: 'GUERILLA BANDS ARE THORN IN-, Peasant garb. Sympath.izin peasants Captain James Lee Jack ori,_, R. F. 'material. Often folds of chiffon ori - I shelter them and give information to C. 2nd Battalion Connau ht Ran ucc"•D SIDE OF TEUTONS. g g 'M Inet are attached to the irfside of the them._ I ers, eldest son of Rev. Canon B. L. skirt of the dance dress giving a soft, - ` '� - - Jackson, .rector of Belmullet, has ! �eeee oufl'art effect' which is pleasing in ` _ RECAPTURE FLOWER MARKET � been awarded the Military Cross. very way. Taffeta fs unusually of-' - = Exploits of "Earles" Pete" Illustratttie I' Corp. Garje,-Royal'Engineers, Dub- -A _ - French Horticulturists- ' lin, has been presented at Hitchin by tive combined with, or as trimming � .. - ' of Methods and Raise fvr, the 'pale-toned frock of ordandy toot 1 -- Germane Used- Send. Col. Boys . with the medal of St. Suceea8. ! or net, fashioning the Summer dance : = _ i George, conferred on him by the Czar Net Bodice .,and -Taffeta Skirt - The lily of the valley,- first -flower .-of Russia for gallant conduct. at -� dress. -In both illustrations this week' Germany's grimmest of 231 enemies, of the good for. Ypres. a the skirt is of- taffeta and the effect blouses this season. with practical! year and, emblem-of y : grimmer---even than Winter, is now tune, will soon make its appeararme At a• meeting of the Council of of the deep tuck is well brought out, na expenditure of money, if one has upon her, .writes a Russian corre- The -first dress Flus= an. underbodice - , on the corsage of the midine'tte, Derry Chamber of Commerce tht; -. of shadow lace and a simple. over 'them out fingers deft enough to carry apondent who discusses Germanys whence, says the Paris Figaro, there secretary reported on the subject of .tdrapery o hiffon., The short -sleeve -"terror" in tha marsh lands, in,which_, is e,r�y ham.- that it. will 'find the commandeering by the Admiralty These patterns can be obtained from he narrates with a grim humor o! his its-way bo the coat Lapel of the sof- of elle of the Glasgow steamers; pointe _ Cap, 'while it concedes to Fashion'.y your local McCall dealer or from The own the exploits of a Russian peas- dies on-leave from the .front. in cession to mode esty. ss demand, also makes a con. fro k McCall Company, 70 Bond St., Tor- ant leader wAo is a neverer ding thorn ( This year the !Plica of the valley situation. that. it would create a serious y } i eine, Ontario. in the side, of the Germans. i found in Paris will be truly French. At the Viceregal Lodge, Dublin, the Germany 'a new areal, the corre- ; Ritherto—excepting last year, which Lord Lieutenant decorated Second ndentwrites, is Russia's erillas,vva§erase of eclipse—they came from Lieut. Michael O'Leary, V.C., with the niAB�•s O�iN TABLETS Jdrregulars and franctireurs. -Every- Germany, where the horticulturists Cross of St. George, "conferred upon GOOD ?1S GUARANTEED where Mong the 900-mile front Ger- grew. -them in profusion or retarded him by His Imperial Majeaty the Em- man outposts are-being attacked, sen- thrm according to the condition of the ! peror of Russia. r - Mrs. L. Isbell, Kingston, Ont., tries are being sniped, convoys raid- g" Paris market. Frelich horticulturists' At a meeting of the Insurance In- - writes: "1--am-using Bssby's Own Tab. ed, trenches pestered- at night- and neglected this flower almost entire! ever d g entirely. stitute of Ireland, in Dublin, it was lets and find them as good as adver- Y ay a toll in death is taken and; until the dearth in 1915 _showed them 'stated that 140 members of the Inst!- _- tised. They are certainly a wonder-, fi still greater toll in terror. German how easilythe could-. capture. the tuts are on service with the naval ' i •'•.,�� '- -r�.• ful remedy far little erns:" bits. Is papers found in captured Frenches market for themselves. P and n 31i£ary forces. •, bell's testimony' is like that of thous-- use the' words surprised an$ dfsor- .4 After •a three weeks' house-fo-house - ~ anized" (ueberrascht and desorgan- f r ands of other mothers. Once a mother g r He-'•There was a time when o canvass the executive committee of ?:7 - has used'Babys Own Tablets she isitiert). That was written after Rus- Y u.i will use Potain else for her little sia's greatest crista-hera;-"Earless wouldn't pass :me without speaking." . the-Ballymena' and District Red Cross t ones. ' The Tablets are sold by medi- � Pete," crept with his band between She—"Yea, there was a time when I end secured $'?3,600 towards the - 1 cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a 'two disconnected German trenches on u•ouldn t pass any old thing. British Red, Cross Society.' i - \ box from The- Dr. Williams' Medicine the .Pinsk-Baranovitchi section and She—"They say that an apple a day- r Co., Brockville, Ont. - came back with • the headgear of k the doctoro Tony " "Why, , of people who _. _ ceps taway." H The World is half full - - - _ ophave no interest in thirty, slaughtered 'Germans. These: at the. n.�� n' a day'Will keep i ha � es their work because J O Germans were surprised and la' everybody away. 1 they are, not .fitted for it. G su slain 1JOFFRE `'4�E19DS OUT THE, I'� IT. from an ambush. Seven Russians kill- -ed and wounded was the price paid. Britain Should Emulate, jai; s Lard-1 Russian Volunteers. ''• _ ':'' iF �. NorthcliiTe. - - _- .• . s are e in the London' Daily Mail, Lord ' either local peasants; disbanded sol.hlioSe Ps Northcliffe, in an article on General ' diers or young men from remote parts i ioffre, whom he visited recently, says: ;mostly belonging. to the "intelligent" ! :? "Joffre has made many private class. The peasants are now awake. I )X Here is s testimonial unsolicited x ;enemies and thousands o'f public' By encroaching on .wholly Russian- ---�whieh he of rid of inefficient and -Greek Orthodox soil the zm ad -t—� T �� friends •b he remorseless way. In, ' It I had my will it would K •n nt gen , ers have tendered to Russia a special's lie advertised on every street 1 ` I orals, many of them personal- ac= service. In Poland the population ' x corner: The man or woman quaintances, at the outset-of-the war.' might be cajoled or terrorized. The { — 1hathas rheumatism and fails He has continued that policy, with to keep and use Sloan's Lina- " Poles are third parties. The Ger-' the reoult that to-clay the officers of mans to-day are fighting among men �! ;: �! fl meat is like a drowning man the French arm are' xi �; refusinga rope."—.4. J. 1'an ' y probably. the of - Russian race and faith, and thc-se I ;; p l' youngest in the field. There are I I IDy-ke, Lakewood, N. J. ., / feel that they are defending their many_ lookers-on at the present war' hearths and- homes. Neither. bribes ourselves and our allies who ,- threats avail._ !wish that his process could. be extend- "Earles" Pcte"•is Germany's terror, x!,'j ,Sloan.. ed to our lines. His njlme -suggests terror, though he 1 - '_.70'-i _7013 "I can truly, Say that General Jof- I is not earlOs at all, but can hear a• I I j taus p0h re in the heat of the battle of Verdun' German sen'Cry sneezing a versb away; I I e Liniment I)ancc Frock of Taffeta and Chiffon looks strong, well and cheerinl. On He is, called "earleas" because he has - one of my previous visits I thought no ear open to his ,country's foes. ' c -shovti,: --the combination 'of net and!he was showing signs of war fatigue. '1 g "Pete' slays no unarmed or disarmed x � - ltaffeta. Aside from being especiallyTo-day, in-the midst of the.codossallman, but in battle he neither gives (I ��III�II111IIII�� ��` ` `pret y:. tai. combination is practical, series of battles that has lasted for nor takes mercy. "Earless Pete" has11.1 �1tII as net vvcan. weeks, the 'head of the- wonderful Itt /� s� particularly well and never commanded more than seventy 'lends itself to almost any fashion of French war, machine has the healthy men, abut he has killed or put out of -aping. look of a country squire in those goodGer- oldOY'- --- action at least three hundred x i,. days two years :ago, when . men Ribbons and Ruchingsmans. Pete wins bPause with all rode to--hounds a couple of 'days a their technical perfection the Kaiser's 1 Pi: atinga and ruching" of all widths week." J hnd ft-hions_are still favored trim- _._ _ wooden battalions' lack the scouting, for both street and house — sporting 'instincts needed for caping nli r6. Narrow black velvet ribbon Man may fall in a dozen differbnt with guerillas. A- �^ff ective and-easily applied--lines of a4MV, and -then succeed "Got" 70 (tut of 100. f the imported models cord- brilliantly-fn a, phase wherein he wv Tcte's" alliesare the **c Winter s , g�. al-KI ru�hings appear in unconscious of any ability. snows, still more the Winter thaw. He I �XXXXXX W X )19 �. ..-. , .-...=.—_-. �. `.��+. .=.-.+«.o. _^c.,, e- ...�4:n-•..aAs�.oils.. l,'_ - ...m _.: ._. ..,, w. tri..-•_.,,•....-'r,dw.:'ae�na;•«'.i-.,.a�+'t`•..a-k ... -ten. i'4w. T 7.: MA Z. �T 7 M in the thirty years' "war, so the pies- Canadian Woodd- Only. reparedness so eat war has a demoralikin National P Pkzs; g 6 Not very long &go Lord Shaugh- MADE IN CANADA ful effect on education. As does not come from pma nessy announced that so far as pos- our educational ideal centres in a and dreadnoughts alone, but sibl$'Canadian woods only would be las W N death struggle, the liberation of the working classes cannot come.' - The from men who are fit for -the I used in connection with the con - president for the second time called day's work. The making of truction and interior finish of all FINDS IN DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS Canadian Pacific buildings, railway the speaker to order, but he con- men is a question of food and cars, etc., an announcement which ETr A CURE FOR HIS RHEUMATISM. tinued: "The workQrs themselves rational exercise. You can;t was. hailed with great satisfaction by must tackle the job of education. The build 'stalwart men out of 1 the lumber interests of the Domin- roops e was t must not fight merely in the ton. ' That such a pr6gramin' States -Out of His Own Experience trenches; they ought to lower their an t2nbalanced ration." possible was known, to the forestry "�ED P000 a arms and direct them againib the, Biscuit Shredded Wheat experts,jvho have supplied to the That Dodd's Kidney Pills Are Canadian Government ex - common enemy.' contains all the' .,material various Sure Relief From Pain. "The president again rang his bell. hib ts in Europe and the United or bgilding the per- i needed f -,-s magnificent samples of hard- 44 Greenfield, Queen's Co., N.S., March Liebknecht tried to continue, but the Stat 4 president kept on ringing and said, feet human body. It is the 1 'To anyone who suf-' , and at —971Lh,_kSpecial).—s . I addressing whole when sin woods with beautiful grains ETTC0114PANYLFN4T0 'fern from rheumatism -I say,: "Take, _..,the members, 'I beg' that made 1 tractive finish. It would seem that 7CRONTO ONn will be I all those resent—who wish to king, these woods are not being exploited Dodd's ' Kidney Pills. They hear Dr. Liebknechtwillstand up.' digestible by steam -coo sufficiently, but, no doubt, now. that sure to give you a release from pain." : 1 As only Socialists stood up Lieb- shredding and baking. One This is the message of Cornelius it is known there will- be a good de- -A Hirtle, a well known farmer living knecht was forbidden to speak fur- or more 'Shredded Wheat mand -for if, manufacturers will give* Used for making ther, the majority present loudly ap- breakfast the matter greater consideration. d soft soap, for near here. Mr.-Hirtle sufferedfrom plauding this decision. Liebknecht, Biscuits forwith an Wy rheumatism for four years and found however, continued in his efforts to milk or cream makes a man Growing SoftenlAg water, for Clean- „ it cure in Dodd's Kidney Pills. Ing, disinfecting and for over "I was in bad ahar pe for four,;years," sWak, but could not make himself fit for work or play. It They had--1ieea-evgs-ge4- to­-b­e­mar-- — 500 other purpos". fie comma- Al� Mr. Hirtle says in giving his-experi- heard owing to the `terrific is -ready-cooked '.and ready- ried fifteen years, and still he had tion. As he was leaving the rostrum ItaruaZ SLI-341TITUTC& ence. "My back and hips troubled me to -serve. -not mustered courage enough to ask e were loud shouts of Out so much that I was not able* to -do -her ", her to name the happy day. One E.KrzLUETT COWPAYY I.NiED much without suffering. I also had him.evening -he called in a peculiar frame Made m Canada. of mind, and asked her to sing some - .stiffness in the joints, my muscle's cramped and I felt heavy and sleepy OLD HOMES CHANGE HANDS. 'I thing tender and touching—some- after meals. I had a bitter taste in I . . ­ His Brief Respite. .;thinv that would "move him." She, War His Forted Thousands in Eng- � NVife Ocily)—"You needn't speak to'sat down at the piano and sang, I The age of reason depends alto - ray mouth, especially, in the; morn- gather on the man; some 'rnen. 'nev'er Ing. My appetite was fitful and I '14nd to Give Up ' Estates. me for a month!" "Darling, I am- growing old!-" attain it: was often diziy. - I Fusband---"Then you expect Thousands of stately homes in I I suffered, from shortness Of England are changing' anging hands, accord- I'llave finished talking by that time?" i Kinard's L'-'—e2.t Carus Dandru.2 out Cures Burns: Etso, 39inard's Linl= was ing to the real estate authorities. The breath, I was often dizzy and gEM3) POTATOES -Jones-­"I believe,.in early rising,! depressed and low spirited. jold owners have in many irlitances Xluard.'11 LWInient lZollievom Neuralgia don't I you?" Smith --"Well, there's 41 "I took six boxes of Dodd's Kidney i been forced by increased taxes to seek 0 EED POTATOES, I R IS F I C09- stract excellence in early rising; iZI blers,' Dele-waro. Carman: Or- Vills and they, did me so much good more moderate places,- and some of Stole the Soldiers' Socks. an ab, n a 1 'I it all depends on what you do after, der at once. Supply limited. Write for quotations. H. NN , r - scr. Prampton, that I am recommending them to. all re being purchased by "At, the Central Criminal Court, in 'you rise. It would be better for the the estates a my friends. They are better than any ranted by war con - persons who have pro, 11 London, England, before Judge Ren- world if, some people never got up." POR ZXCNAXGM doctor." tracts• i toul, H6bert Read, '41, carman, was 71 Ws symptoms r AT A gra- SILVER BLACK CROSS BRED Every one of Mr. Hirt] There is talk of wholesale mi sentenced to eighteen months' impris- Kinard's Liniment for male overywiteri P axes, trade for used car, 1'eld 'tion and prediction-, t was. a symptom of kidney disease- that country life' nt with hard labor and John 11rc,-. Bothwell Ont.. ThaVs why Dodd's Kidney . Pills cured' will undergo a revolution._ Many of onme Some women are happy because' Crack, aarnian, to six months' im- NIURSMAY BTOCZ 17. even be cut up and; 11 him. the estates may e prisonment in the second diviitioh, for they know how to think they are. -44 parcelled. out among disbanded sol- : N1-4 stealing and receiving one thousand ate; - SARAJEVO IMURDER A GODSEND. tilers: iju.-.'�. I �a.N e mld,11"ian"m 1, 11 ipairs of. socks ivhich were in course EMPIRE BUSINESS COLLEGE !or catalogu-. Dominion Nurseries Smith., Reed & C,,,) St, Catharin-4, Ont. In discussing the effect:; of the wair. ' of conveyance from a'railway station, 846 Broadview Ave., Toronto, Ont. I)r. Lleblinecht Speaks Out in German 'on the landed'gentry, Francis Hirst, 'to an army clothing depot. AGENTS WANTED Parliament. ME widely known economist, said that 11130 It was only a natural result, and that Day 6 MITER COURSE-* I ht AI)Y (:A Yk)U.N'i TO (")L- A tees in their locality bonni.ion The Cologne Gazette - gives the fol- these,. people would feel the pinch The only College In Canada' lowing account of the turbulent scene more then the poorer classes for all Typewriter Keyboards, wbaLh occurred in the German Reich- many years to come. J r%tss. t3 cos BALM. Karl Lieb- y 64�.­'i 091MVPfttly while Dr. "The mere economic effect of th� To whom it ma' concern: This 'knecht, Socialist, denounced the de- I hive used MI- line Buckevo Traction Dm 1",- [loss of - hundreds of thousands of 15 to certify 1-h'.It 'ARD'S LINIMENT myself as well %1� i;ine� only -did about thrpp. mouthe moralizing effects of the war: young men in the prime of life-an,d i�F­A: �wZrA will -cii iisbf on arrount of -til - W "Dr., Liebknecht, discussing= the, R4 -�i . nems. It. I'hill4w, CheFllo� 011t. K vigor is almost incalculable," said Mr, prescribed it in practice where iment was.required and have ne- educational budget, said. "Education 'Hirst. "We may safely assume that. a.11in - . HEMP WANTED. 'am by November we had lost the ver.failed to get the desired -day serves to strengthen militarism --- bo effect 50 I . . % X T JE: T, F1 f 10 1-4 T F 1, F R.A. and capitalism. You act as if YOU: war about a tenth of all the ,,euith -C. A. KING, M.D. fare .". - — 1: wish to throw open - le the 1 11 W 11twhine-handm, Cabinet makers n to—the 'people Pro i '. 31 . rd! -r- r ­ i we -pdsaessed before. ar�; Q,, s, mtead?, work, high. Kt wages. Lul- Hor- Go. Appl� ippert iurniturp V ­ 'road to education, but that, is, only' of. "The present public expenditureen Jubilee cw-aicx��e IsR, ont. because capitalism requires, soldiers. the GoVernment -is believed to be -The teaching of history is 5ystiem- ! -, 15 !'H-)L.-TI-.RFRS \V\NTE.O� F"a about equid to the whole of the psi- N- i, ;t3 oa - pud amt slip diner w(,tk -Atate. No, I, rtn' :atically distorted for the purpose of I vate incomes of thsi inhabitants of Factory -running t�n-houil Introducing certain political conic- ! The truth cannot be burned, be.; 31'.. 1,,� �aTi, i)w" Sound Chatr United Kingdom put together. Inw . ; ;the U headed the we pay rai1i.,ov 1-�Avl:t In On- 4.jncn �,,und h ed or. crucified. A lie on Ont, tions into the schools, and also hatred I "We are now. adding to the na- rw and Qimaboc of*% SC!.60 against England. The militarizing of throne ui_�till; and a lie on the PANI`o-i %%'ITlf tional debt every five or six weeks Lachools,f-onycrts them into training throne is on the -way to defeat. and A �uiniture #xL1Prten5,-!!• iweforre!l; what- we added during the three Years - J stables' for war. You educate your a -truth in the dungeon is on the way WE 5NRL. IN I t.,ld, emilJo ment. -A-ddre,im Th, - With of the Boer War." or,i Mit; 0;., Limited, Medfvnf, 041t. -childre-n to be war machines. to victory. NG —4--. —�. -- I XV.kNTED GIRLS'FOR KNITT11 ;A 1 be I . regard to war, t e r ea . . e I ."embodied in poisoned gas bombs.Granulafed Eyelids, Sore and Finishing Departments; deg. Recommended by physi- TN.- most useful and Intereqting or Rn huslnt,,i�es. Full infnrmation a n applivatfnn w lVilson 4lublishing C "'In the schools it should be taught Eyes inflamed by ex THERMOR whole truth,' th The Co- Ltd- Xirg%ton, Out. not, only that The murder of Arch- sure to Son. Bog and ki relieved by Harlas Reinains Hat Waterles I ILL HELI'. 1L\RJ,J;JtA HITP: I.FoHORN COCKEnE'LS: .-duke Franz Ferdinand of Austria at y. NOS rnartint Sarajevo was an incident which should LIZ• t Eyes nsl t Just Eye Comfort. for 12 Hours Hot BottleLiists a Lifetime pur(iiase lasts a lifetime. ViATER LESS horr, ' or, but it should also be Druegist's Soc per Bottle. Murine Eye widti circles I=InT Leghorn Rhode Island; Bla.ck 'M: ti,,r, ZL, 'ui4ereup hatehing ejkg�. '0 Il.ortneur station, llubee, the majority of members w.,:,, mg 'good wages paid in all ttiese taught- that there were s25c. ForilookellbeEyefw. isk •At. is made of metal, nickel (1.pattni,ni- and mtead5 work for plated, of a convenient size. in Germany and Austria in which this S)ruggisu or Iludoe tye Remedy Co., Clikaso monr!tK to r0rne. For furthe,. Imt1tru 81,j" and -is 11�" thick, .'HOT -BOTTLE rded as a veritable :murder was rega --------- :--- ; NMW57.12EX9 r0lb BABA, "Dr. Liebknecht went on: Ins: o ­­ Ltd,­14rantfurd. ­nr. 7 Godsend.' �1. GIRL'S ARM SHOWS ROMANCE. "At these words, a wild uproar, -arose in the House, the presidenb, vigorously ringing his bell. Dr. Lieh- , Carriest the Names of Loved Ones Cert ri .l you Kills friction and ':knecht shouted: 'It is the and Finishing Departments; deg. Recommended by physi- TN.- most useful and Intereqting or Rn huslnt,,i�es. Full infnrmation a n applivatfnn w lVilson 4lublishing C gucd walpsi Apply Kingston Hoi3ery man, to have his name tattooed on whole truth,' th The Co- Ltd- Xirg%ton, Out. .3 A-lelaide Street. Toronto. I ILL HELI'. 1L\RJ,J;JtA HITP: I.FoHORN COCKEnE'LS: thereupon called him to the yin Arlt!• and wea-1 er.. Ns*r w111 pur(iiase lasts a lifetime. ViATER LESS r,'+ ex I., rjt^rkc-d help while tea: ,d 18 Leghorn Rhode Island; Bla.ck 'M: ti,,r, ZL, 'ui4ereup hatehing ejkg�. '0 Il.ortneur station, llubee, the majority of members w.,:,, mg 'good wages paid in all ttiese scene.which he recently witi •At. is made of metal, nickel (1.pattni,ni- and mtead5 work for plated, of a convenient size. -hamber. Z monr!tK to r0rne. For furthe,. Imt1tru 81,j" and -is 11�" thick, .'HOT -BOTTLE lar-, apply to the S14nw%by ltfantrrK,t ur. ; NMW57.12EX9 r0lb BABA, "Dr. Liebknecht went on: Ins: o ­­ Ltd,­14rantfurd. ­nr. ll Cert ri .l you Kills friction and ,,..:)1ute virarantee from the rnak- 1.1.;Ry. IJIGH CLASS. ESTAP- V., only (no longer) and ten minutes N!N,!-R . - I 1AW [A ltsh,-d ten years. $Icknemm forces I'D NFWS AND .1013 -11,-t-s for sale in Knou ontarto tw. them took off her jacket. turned tiR I''.. to SA011flee. Bennett. "59or Dundstil (Dept. w) BOOK ON Ott et•t rw­nto, .13RAVCHEF TN' ALL Ci Ti ':knecht shouted: 'It is the -truth; it Tat deg. Recommended by physi- TN.- most useful and Intereqting or Rn huslnt,,i�es. Full infnrmation a n applivatfnn w lVilson 4lublishing C A ;�A . man, to have his name tattooed on whole truth,' th The -k Pres jc!� -There�Ti a boom in tattooing in the .3 A-lelaide Street. Toronto. her arm. Mr. Lovett gives the fo HITP: I.FoHORN COCKEnE'LS: thereupon called him to the order and East end, according to Edwavd Lev- left the 'ett pur(iiase lasts a lifetime. ViATER LESS I - I Leghorn Rhode Island; Bla.ck 'M: ti,,r, ZL, 'ui4ereup hatehing ejkg�. '0 Il.ortneur station, llubee, the majority of members e Folk Lore Society, says of the scene.which he recently witi •At. is made of metal, nickel the shop of a friend in the Fast end, - plated, of a convenient size. -hamber. Z i London Iii The boom is not 81,j" and -is 11�" thick, .'HOT -BOTTLE .,WANTED — ; NMW57.12EX9 r0lb BABA, "Dr. Liebknecht went on: 'Just as I among soldiers and sailors, but tattooing artist: Cert ri .l We rprrmish ,:,ns, lay expros., -harres Kills friction and ,,..:)1ute virarantee from the rnak- among girls of the East end, it being V., only (no longer) and ten minutes N!N,!-R . - I 1AW [A An'l guarantr,- Itigli, t lirleva, I'D NFWS AND .1013 -11,-t-s for sale in Knou ontarto tw. Everlat Lb r '+(Made in Canada) There's a vast army Of physical and mental work - era who do not, One reason—ibs delicious flavor. .'Another—it is easily and quickly digested — gener- ally in about one hour, But the big reason is— Gfape-Nuts, besides hav- -�-ing.. delicious "taste, '3UP- plies all the rich nutriment :-of whole wheat and malt - $,vital" mineral -salts ne- cessar-, for building brain. nerve and muscle. Always ready to eft .':direct from the ,package, (;rar'v-..Xuts with .-rcani or good milk is a well anced ration—the lutrnnat seqn 1 !Aour;mhmen, lucre's -a Reason —:!pdd Ary 41,rocers. L a rapidly -growing fashion, when a local belle walks out with a' young BZ,,L:O deg. Recommended by physi- TN.- most useful and Intereqting or Rn huslnt,,i�es. Full infnrmation a n applivatfnn w lVilson 4lublishing C A ;�A . man, to have his name tattooed on N*40TES .CREATff .3 A-lelaide Street. Toronto. her arm. Mr. Lovett gives the fo VILY SNA LET OR SOUR 16. 1 SC:: LL ANEOU pur(iiase lasts a lifetime. sin deaCTlptian Of a. I - I J for i- r, TU.Mt)lts, LvMI-14, FT(-., �.�Xternal, cured with - 77 scene.which he recently witi •At. is made of metal, nickel the shop of a friend in the Fast end, - plated, of a convenient size. DREAMnRy 10R.0 TO 01.r L ILM I TEL E 1:. -.ur h(,me treatment. %Vrt t st io-- la -,r, Dr.'Bellman Medical 81,j" and -is 11�" thick, who, among other avocations. is a yet it weighs lesio than a filled Co.. ].lout t] A.'i,llingwood, Ont. GREASE tattooing artist: $irnp boil the 'Thermor" for TORONTO Kills friction and ,,..:)1ute virarantee from the rnak- Two girls entered the shop. One of V., only (no longer) and ten minutes Any, Banker ONT. wa,44tt-4 -in some territories., them took off her jacket. turned tiR It stays bot, for full twelve hours (Dept. w) BOOK ON 9 Youville Street,— her 'sleeve, at the same time sitting -down near a table• on which was a small electric apparatus. -The artist then made some desigm on the arm with the electric --needle. When the operAtion was finished Mr. Lovett asked if he might Fee what the de- sign was. He was allowed to in-l)cct the arm, upon which, near the elbow, were the words: -I love Joe Smith." "Of course. it wasn't Joe Smith;' ay, mi*. Lo-,-ettr-b , ot th.1f is a dr tail." Naturally 'Mr. Lovett wanted to know what, happened sh-afl(i the sirl plain statement. "Th;t,t is tjtlite easy," replied the tattooist, "Should th- ,1ii•1 change her mind, and find that she loves Bill Scroggins in,:tcV11 of *Joe. Smith, I touch i.qj tho, old name and convert it into a new design, usually, a bunch' of flbwer.z. It is a bit diffi- thilip..,, L perialiv with a long rinme,­ thom:h I generally Thanage it somehow. Why, one arm I know has twenty -sewn nanle? Oil u. %r pre- -oit sent it has 'I love' at the tnp, ­,.roi- low twenty-six bullch-, (if flower"., finishing up with the last love-, for instance. Bill AdarnA." "What a romance," remarks Mr. " Lovett, "is locked up in that arm!" At an w temperature of - 125 deg. Recommended by physi- c:anq on account of the steady And How to Feed heat and sanitary metal case. No trouble — no f Bing — no clanger` of scalding the bands— the Autho- no leaks—no expense anile one­ PiQns pur(iiase lasts a lifetime. In sickness, such as. Ncuralgia, T.a Grippe, Rheumati;'m, Neu- -'ritis, Tnftammatiort-in fart ail- B lot ks Nvh&ls and aches and rain• the "Thcrmor" is invaluable.A., a bed -warmer -takes profits. and a -foat­--w-a­rw-vr- i hag no ellual., ­ . . V A . "The -..­Tli-!rn,,ox" measures 'acrn­ �& %OA 81,j" and -is 11�" thick, AXLE yet it weighs lesio than a filled two quart rubber bottle. GREASE Tlitt- pr; e is $4.00 sent Postpaid anywhere and sold under am* ab- Kills friction and ,,..:)1ute virarantee from the rnak- makes'profits. wa,44tt-4 -in some territories., GOLDEN GATE MANU-FAC- The Imperial Oil CompaW TURING COMPANY. LIMITED Limited 9 Youville Street,— .13RAVCHEF TN' ALL Ci Ti Montreal. BERnuc)A The Ideal Winter Resort Beautirld Ori%es. Saddle l:;.rttK. ('(01" Yachting. FI: ;lIng rison of the Otta'' Wa[."Xth) ment —T=Z— Princaebzs H0,181 in open from DECEN3311% to MAY Situat,A �,n the Harbor , r lfamllt,)n A,-cornmodatea 400. Rates- $25 Pvr week ting -upward. Holy% TW�;ROG*E.R. HAMILTON, - BERN14JDA 1;rrnuiiki Is rat bed by the Fte-4n). ,tI­ nI* the 14tteboc-S.S. Co. 3:! I.n.wimay, N„mw York I E D. 7. ISSUE I 1JVkX XJ10irJ:t10rA0 And How to Feed Melted free to any address by the Autho- PiQns H. CLAY GLOVER, V. S. Dag Rcmdjei i 113 West 31.-tStreet; JNtwYork BERnuc)A The Ideal Winter Resort Beautirld Ori%es. Saddle l:;.rttK. ('(01" Yachting. FI: ;lIng rison of the Otta'' Wa[."Xth) ment —T=Z— Princaebzs H0,181 in open from DECEN3311% to MAY Situat,A �,n the Harbor , r lfamllt,)n A,-cornmodatea 400. Rates- $25 Pvr week ting -upward. Holy% TW�;ROG*E.R. HAMILTON, - BERN14JDA 1;rrnuiiki Is rat bed by the Fte-4n). ,tI­ nI* the 14tteboc-S.S. Co. 3:! I.n.wimay, N„mw York I E D. 7. ISSUE I �.._, -•-.J .� .,,,._.-::.0 ux. •.y. w. _ _ _ 'SlKT -, . f'f _ i!:';, Tl;w wan,• ✓',' .. ••„ '�'''?.""., y.,r r.,,.;rl3....5•.r1. ..�y.. ... .. "%•^N 4' :,A � ,,;,yi y-. .... .. _._ _ ••r,+.,:r:.zr -.:,� z.;;.,.w•�rPi.a 'w �. .W - N: L i/� j �}t dear?* That is the position of GANDER DER FOR BALE -Good heavy J• .. ? y 1�� jUkul ag lJt Jou" iandas s�p1=�t los 30, B F. con, Engined'. Our forefathers spfft Ptckeruie,.or aedraei_Q H HOLMEIL B R azo,:, pnblidwd every Friday morning ants Ofaoe Pickering RIO HARDSON r b g, out, their, blood before . they gained that freedom e•hich we now hold FOR BALE -2 new milch cows 5 i �T1iR1tLY years old, i uii in, also 7 better* a yn old, _ y morit dear. Should G@CBlany win, due In !Larch, apy� to HE:�xF AiOoliH Pick r. • per -year ; $1.00 if paid in advance. Ing P o, (t}zock W, 2att this would would be lust to us, and our R C E R - Subscriptions the United States $1 50 �CrGS _FOR HATCHING = Pure 0 m ad.•ace vrortlen and children would 111eeb e); E white Wyandotte&; the beat winter layias _ it fate worse than that which R'89 strain. Call and inspect the stock. bo cents, a ` dealt to poor Belgium. We hate setting, L n BANxs; Pickering 'tt =CALF MEAL -25 lbs for $1.00. - 10HN MURKAR, Proprietor, rear, but Re hattj irumeasal•ably C'' EED OATS FOR SALE=Banner CHICK FOOD -For small chicks, be. a Ib ' Oats Fkee from aiiirout and noxious weed - r: NOTES AND COMMENTS more the man who refuses to fight seeds, vrice-reasonable Apply to LUTHER POULTRY SPECIFIC -Makes hens lay, 23c. 50c. and $1,550: f DIIDDLE :ON brougham: ]hone 528 Pick 25.7 = in defence of his jlome his wife, ,, No other period in the history � •� -BUY YOUR FLOUR b'R011 US - and -- children. FEOATS FOR SALE -A duan - Of the world will record more acts D titp of white Danieli Oats true from noxious & weeds germina:iea teat 39 per cent, prices Brea .f of heroism than the years in which - sonnble JOHNSTON,,ANCE JOHNSTO�Brougham lot Pastry flout' $3.00 per 100. _ the present great war is taking _ALE itEQ18TE8. le; con 5.: Ec•2; - .,t-.� _ _ Best Bread:Flour SI.20-per 100. J' place. When it comes to reading 'SEED OATS FOR SALE -O. A.' C., ` I SATURDAY APRIL lit-Co[nbimatiotl , S So, N, free from all Doxiotti seeds. gerwin•. GUOd Bread Flour �3.0� for 100. ;1 • - the history of this war, the breasts sale of horses, implements, furniture atiD¢ test 9':. Sold in lotsot lo• bushels and of millions of people will be etc, at the Devitt House, Brougham, over, lad. pho¢e Pick, Ila W. J, DE�'iTT, p 1 List for entries open -until Jlarch Locuer Hill, x R No. 1, 25-7 F.amily"Flour $3..30 pec 100. by the many acts of heroism, ..-. �. 2,ith. R. J. Cowan, manager, Sale SEED OATS FOR SALE --O. A. C. �A. There will be the deeds of , Valor at one o'clock. See bills. Fred S N, 711, gov rnuent mbl, d, free from ..Nice Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Tomatoes, Lietuce, erforined oil the field of battle in Postill, auctioneer, foul seeds and germination test �s D9 per cent. Price 60 cents per bushel. Orders for .lees than - the air and in the depths Of the SATURDAY, APRIL 1ST — Importawt •0 bushels not accepted. Ind, phone Claze, Cabbage, Calrots, parsnips and potatoes', auction sale of household furniture, 1503. ARTHUR cARRCTHExs, 8 R 10, s, sea. INC such history was ever coal, wood, etc., in the Village of claremonc Fresh Frozen Fish all the time, r written as will be when this war Pickering (opposite Peak's Livery), the property of Mrs. Robt. Devereli. 1b1PROVED Farm Lands Wanted- is over. Many of the noblest deeds _ Yrom ho to LOD acres, We have clients Sale at I . m. See bills. W. R. ! however, wl never a recorded Powell, auctioneer, have property to sell we carr find you buyers, s R It "'� Write an to t you haregot to sell. rA LJ ZJ UN f01' L120ae who witnessed Chem pro- TUESDAY, APRIL 4TH—Combination No sale,, no chargeurge to you. Address OtiTsxlO - - ably did not survive to t@]1 them sale in the Village of Claiemont. REALTY, 29 Colborne St, Toronto. 25-27 Sale at 2 o'clock. Bee bills. Hugh to the world. But it is not only a P hgh, auctioneer. QEED GRAIN FOR SALE -Wheat 7 tittle Of R ar that heroic deeds are TLEBDAYp APRIL 4th -Auction Sale of y ieldearrash Goose ,A. C,' No. 7 ePEELS e SHOE - 4- STORE - cow, 'household, furniture, garden Earl Yielder :Irish white rind O, A. C, No, 7a, -performed. Some of the noblest a The scorch Hero; Barlao, A, C, ho. St. Red • and blacksmith's tools in Green Olover, and Alsike, aril the foregoingQ Geode 7 acts of heroism are those which base been tested at Ottawa and found good ' -Our Annual January Sale River, the property Of Wm. Robin'• and high to germination, all strictly clean and t are performed, when -engaged in eon. Sale at one. See bills. Fred free from wild oats and tarn and other noxiout Poetill, auctioneer. seeds. Write yor phone, Phone Mark, 1215. Of ,Boots Shoes Rubbers : the ordinary duties of life. They , JOSEPH LAPP dt SON,R, R, No. 1. Markham, ! ! f are not enacted to Rain the tail- "ED\ESDAY, APRIL 5TH -Auction Cut. 93-28 p sale of household furniture, a good •Felts, and Spats,- Leggings, Etc. dits of admiring multitudes, but organ, etc,', in the Village of Picker. FOR SALE -1914 Ford Touring car, because the hero is impelled by in , the property of Robt. McBradv. newly painted and overhauled, new none - Sale at I o'clock, sharp. See bills. es,d urea ail round, cairn mechanical atsaer; =-Call and secure the biggest some impulse within • him that \V, B. Powell, auctioneer, Preat-olite outfit. cite carrier, tool box and :cola roue rail ► es, guaranteed oto be horn; bargains ever offered r run about 3000 mi{ea guaranteed :o be in ant • �Calh8e9 hlln t0 art OIIt Of COnSldel'a- R ED�ErU.il', APRtt. oTH—Credit Bale • of re ir•tered-hnrses. cattle. iga ,class shape, pricy 3115). x913 Fora touring car ..tiun for others and regardless of g p tares nearly new eztrarobe rail etc, as good se sheep, implements, grain, etc, at lot new price =AW 1914 Ford touring car newly -'Bell Phone 151. -- _ - the coubeduence= to himself. A 3U. con. e. Picketing. the property rainredand overhauled in drat class conditioL a lotuleztrasontt..�73.00 FY J,LCE6dtSOti J. -:P E E L ,& -..S Q N " noble art of hPruism was perform. of E. T. Grifftth?. Sate at one. See a-gitby tt - ed one night last week w hed the bills. Fred Po.till, auctioneer. : TtEdD:1Y, APRIL ItrrH-Auction sale ' VALUABLE FARM FOR SA -LE WHITBY QNTAR110 ..:fa,t express from Chicago to Tc- of fresh milker., horsey and hay• at v 1.1 TE�DEx—Tenders ora:. be received _ _ canto, ran inion freight trttiu near lot Lam, con. Q. Pickering half mile i9t8 for the pa cTha s oi'el e�c3-;a13is52szm 2coa- west of Brongb im;, the property of .iYting of one bun,Ired wd dity acres. compos - Port Credit. Both. eag toes`- were. Charles and Winton '%VbttP, tittle e3 of the north part of lot 44, on. 4 Pickering, _ .. reduced to scrap, and when the at I.SU o'clock. See bills. Fred Pos. On the premises are a now brick` up-to-date ,ESTABLI.S'HLD 9VER it YEARS --- house w 1, Lot water tate on sack; door, Drive. wreckage was being removed the till, auctioneer, house a d ood orae stable, twj barns, one TUESDAY. APRIL 11'f1r-AuCC1On Sale ( Veen seat i n,i boo -d, The oucbutldina have T N E STANDARD Q A -H K ©FCANADA °body of the engineer was fount] be.n recently roof -d, Pteotr u! hard and sort of farm stork, implements, grain water and ninaidgstrearn tLrousLcaa:re•cf with his hand on the throttle.- He etc., at lot 23. con. 5. Pickering, the far':.• About Ave acres of bush cons,ating of-STATEIMENT OF AFFAIRS ON 31st JANUARY, 1918, r0 etc Of He'etorMcIntyre, `dale b�`�h' merle and rice. All workal le land told his fireman to jump which he P P y 3 a. Atly'seed. h down. The purtLaser shall oz. Coadewed from Government Report: at 1 o'clock. See advt. in another amine tbs titiQ at his owex;+ease and the 11Ai1tlTlts did thus saving lits life. But he n column for particulars. W. B. Pow- cenrior shad not be bound to supply any dep.is• rioter }n Grculati•,n i 3 2T1,743 0o Ga•h a tread IG0.i0U11CLi recognizing glia duty to lits fellow ell, auctioneer, abstra.:te or other evidence of title exce t 2xtis 4 3 8,]01,431.13 - d nien, stuck to his post knoll in Divideadvak9 . : 3' 26 56230 .-rues i:ere,nhie poeaessioa. Terme c! -tale hsl '7 Lc frit in Centrut Gold go- t nctiase taonep down. balance encored try dr.f •.. - 5011.909 44 p ii mortgage on terms that tray be agreed .upon payable Lot Feb., Du- by aankn. .... • , 4,111,711!.36 that it mea -at instant death.. Had Now Advertisements. i,etween the partiev. The highest or any ten. 1915 " 9,500,00 i iti"(t•' D t --union and, Pro 1i r not decessarily accepted. For further par• Capital Paid up, • • • • • • • 3,000.000,00 vitici.tl Government and he been --'actuated b COn9lderR• t:culars s 1 to J w' T DOLE, $: R �o /, Locust Reserve Pund end undivided other dehtr 3,414.3]9 si y Hill. PF F t1 -28 Acceptances under Letters of 1.04h,r,i6.89 yoansoii call in Gnada I.32S.242 74 tions of self he could have saved OR SALE - Three Shorthorn his life by forsaking his post, brit Springers, o, K'..PRATT, R R do 1-N�hiti y I _r � 24 J7 t •••••••..•..,� 515 13 Lonn. and Dtecounts .. 33.947.915 34 Out SOLVE T' t' Credi .:he made of different calibre. _ �'OCNG CATTLE WANTED -Any -. nnnkreremises .. i oa Fvad 3� Ne M erits epoxit with G.orerameaL n 1 other Assets iPreehold) 1,1? ,245 7S ` It is acts like pSa 9�se�te at advise the tad, phone Pick tt Haran secured a s lendid line of is3 Aja " 1».591 w age. write or hose, H T LOQ E Ficker- COti g • Acceptances per contra.., urge tfi she highest L Cough R-t-medy which is registered by - est at the government, I make the following IM 822 131.11 _ - icottrage of the soldier who will . �'OR SALE -A bronze Gobbler. offer - As an inducement to make peo- face the greatest dangers on the write os phone, w B ROBsov, a R No ple think a trifle I am offering a bottle 1, teens Hill, tad phoalP:akeriag lose.battlI of this medicine for the correct solu- heroie-fleld. but no other act of j cion of this little problem - `�A certain E • OUSE l AND LOT FOR 9AE-Hatt p -; lhetroiem will Compare with Lhnt IBsh'e head is 9 inches Ion Its tail is - y acre lot, board brick house. eta oft and g' h Foundallon when a man will deliberate] gat- driving bones ;baa horns ,hard sad sots wausr: sa long as its head and half its body. ��ii.. W miles tram Toronto, 5 min. walk troy •11- and its body is as long as its head and irifice his own life in order to save rim.aa peat omoe. Apply WJOSEPH GORK, mail put to¢ether, whet is the length LZT. Duabatton, W7 p , ]chat of hie -fellow -man. of the fish P' 100 bottles will be giyeo Far a Good Crop is -Pure seed, We can 'supply. on with ills FOR BALE -In the village of White- I as prises, pp 9. y gala, as s roomed tram* bone. with �o J. S. BI7vDY, Claremohbt. -- . Why are Canadians engaged in sone cellar and small stable two and a haoii best at moderate prices, Timothy, &d Clover, 1�1611i;e, ;'this war ? We fc uen tl hear a`r'e' of lead,taclading an acre of good arebard — P The house is nieWy snrronoded witch shads People say, trees, Poomettion may be lfiven at any time Etc. hV 0. 1 Government ins Ct@d. ]Phone ' 'poop y, when they are asked For price andsermsapplytoPHILP&BEATON .N 0 T I C E pe for assistance by Contributing to whiavtle _ The Spring Term in Shaw's Busi- - our- orders nog and oil wilLhace oar -. the -Red Cross or some other pat -GCSE AND LOT FOR SA BY nese Bchoole, Toronto, from April y y y uteric fund that it is Against their H TENDER -Situated in the Village of Srd merger, into the Summer Term ' Claremoue; consists of frame hours with flue for July and August. Start now requirements Supplied, and n0 de- " tprinciples to do so. They say that rooms in fair repair Half &ere of land cantata- and be ready for position in Au- tec received uRnumber of fruit trees, Teadere will lowest : tumn. No vacations. a when seeds starts. ' they are opposed to war and that received v to Saturday April loth The lowest -'. - _ p Free Catalogue. 3 - or soy tea er not necessarily accepted For they. do not propose to sive it their further particulars apply to JOHN DUNN. W. H. SHAAV, Pres. Pickering :� �� �'• +moral support by contributing to any of the war funds. Such peo ` Garden Seeds and. Onion.Sets in abundant supplz pie evidently do not understand - 7 why we -are engaged in this con'Garden rakes; spades, .8hbve,1s. manure forks, etc. : test. Those who are.a,t the front l - 6Rhtipg ill the, trelic•hes are just - - Our guceries hire the. freshest.' -as strongly opposed to war as the t _— .-'foregoing who are su active in 'de- - 1lotrucing it. Those Br rti-li states- i -GEORGE i P -n-eu who signet] the d�)enlnents _committing the British Empire'as w 3i�ROVal-HAM - .- pNT,�"R=O E active participants in the bloody t struggle are the wen who worked eight and day their efforts to Kingr and Country. Need You prevent war; becbe ause tFiep-listed Youir— it with all ata'accem ying hor- ''":' :e'. lid CANADA" pan' - hors. They entered the war be. `cause they detested it ; it is a war (against war. The surgeon Price of the New Ford Touring CAx 2 5 O NI E N WANTED finds TO E\LIST IN - 'it necessary to amputate a limb, ,Fully equipped with electric started in order to save life. It is a -paid- and lights, electric horn, etc., X640 'THEi�� aWH/TBY ` CO'MPA NY fill operation but it must be done that good may follow. In Europe f.`0. b. Ford. O F i THE `alit desease known as Prussian Mill- Standard equipment, f. o,'b. Ford, $530 116th Oritalio County Battalion for Overseas Service. Out of Gertnanyand unless destroy •itarism, leas been sapping the life �; Runaboilt,'fully equipped, f.o.b. Eord; 590 - ' 4. ed its roots would spread through- _ Runabout Standard, a ui) )ed, - -- This Battalion will be commanded by Lieut. -Col. Sam. Shur P.i but ail -Europe and eventually to f. o. ' . Ford, S460 a rI ge, with Major Robert Smith, of Columbus,' _ America It became necessary for Sec n -the allied nations of Europe to See the new"ibodels at olu _ o d an Command. Lila d unite in order to gave Europe from . showrooiI15. Enlist -with your County unit, a Battalion which will be exclusively _this monster. What would we _ W. J. LUKE is SON, recruited from your, neighbors and acquaintances,. and think of the man who would al- 'Whitby - Ontario officered by men who are known to you all's - -=low a burglar to -enter- his j6V, B,Powell, Pickering, during the midnight hour, rob himApply at Recruiting Office, Brock St., Whitby, or,to Of his money, maltreat his wife any Officer, N. C. O. or man of the 116th, fLad children an reaten his own -H_ L. MAJOR, Lieut., GEO. W. P. -EVERY, Capt., ~life, without lifting his voice in 118th Batt. C, E. F, 118th Batt. O, E. F. protest, or raining his arm in deILIA - ' fenQe of that which he holds most C#Oa $AV= WMEM =XZTC* S, 3 i -3,1,x..• • 4 A7 • 7 '7. AUCTION CTION SALE OF Jas. Harvey is on the sick Hot. AFTER SIX SEARSL See J. S. BFindy'a advt. in o�noth- ZORSEWSS AND CATTCE er col Itnp!UNK ew6uts, Grain, Etc. THE DOMINION, --.Mrs.S4WnwPowelI, we regret; to say, is seriously ill. --OF SUFFERIHG.The property of P"MalwaNT. W. M kArT Ther6bin has made ita'appear. HeCtOT 2z,01=t3,rre.. C. A. BOGERT, Genng bftanW. ance in the village. Woman Made Well by Lydia At his premises, lot -23, con, 5, Dr. Brodie went to Ashburn by L Pinkham's Vegetable Pickering. on This Bank Offers Farmers vice.*, rail on Sunday evening. Compoumd. Tuesday, the 11th of 'April, 1916 Sale Dimes Collected on favorable ter* .ad advames me" 00 Such* notesat David Graham is. moving on to Wsasonabi# ratm The following property, -viz: O. Bennett's faro] this week, Columbus, Ohio. -"I had almost given The Savings Department Is a sale and convenient depositor7 MissKathleen Story was off duty up. I had been sick for six years with -a= HORSES, CATTLE, ETC. *Y. Intoreat at curtwi rates is said on of one-dolLv and-= on Monday through illUeAS. female troubles and Gray mare, 8 yrs old, in foal to Lord P. Shirk spent- the week end at nervousness. I had Dai 9 Darnley, h. d.. Gelding 10 yrs,• WHITBY BRAI S. D. TERRY, Manager'.- mI Chalk Lake and Port Perry. a pain in my right Chestnut , mare,5 yrs old, drivel, i). Dairy due to calve, May 10th ;Steer, 2 k0sssossosi Miss Libb3` Smith viAted her side and could not cow' I yrs old, beef ringer;.3 Ewe lambs; brother in Uxbrid* e last''week. eat anything � wita__ 9 h2 Sbws due to f4rrow in May George Gerow, of Port Perry, IISout hurting my GO&Ct'; Duck; Drake, White Pekin - " was in the village on blonde} . stomach. I could About sixtvhens, Barred Rock; About Resolved that I will deal SEE' 0 Stephen- not drink cold water 13 Boz geese eggs for hatching. ►UR'.NEW Misses Seta and Merle % . . . � 41t 11PLEMENTS, GRAD, Sion spent the week -end in the city. 11 at all nor eat any at the, We are pleased to.see R. Besse- kind of raw 31. H. Binder- 5 foot cut.; Deering fruit,. We sell emery wheels, . circular mower, -'z ft cut •; Drill 12 hoe ;' Disc lFiclrexl=L- :S&1=49rV1 engines and' nor fresh meat saws, �soline e round again after his serious ill- harrow, 12 discs ; Drag harrows, 3 -iness. chicken. From cutters and buggies. 17W sectfi5n�,!rSc6ffier; 'Plow, Champion, Styles to sult.'everyon Eli Mairs from Uxbridge, has I went to No. 7,eGang plow, Cockshutt; Speight In making a resolution like this e, circular moved on to Jos.- McFarlane's 118 And would get so', 'esk at times that wagon, complete, with No. 1 'springs, saws, harpmered and gummed. we will help you carry it out -farm. I fell ove4. I began to take Lydia E. new; Farm wagon; Hay rack ; Wag- Prices reasonable Thos. Linton spent a" fewPinkham's VegetabI6 Compound, and goo box , wheelbarrow ; a . . by giving you the best days togging w4-thh1s brother, in Or last ten dayi later ep- I could eat and it did not chains ; Crow -bar ; Shovels, and forks Vi ; Sa spee....J. week. hurt my stomach. I have taken the uream can ; xray c urn, I o.' orator, Blue Bell ; Cupboard; Table BROCK ROAD, Both Phones in shop. Chas. '.Neal, of Port McNicoll, medicine ever since and I feel like a Box stove; Double harness; Hip• Was visiting friends in the village new woman. 1 now weigh 127 Pounds breeches, new ; Double working last Week. a har HERB M0,N- EY, PICKERING so you can see what It has done for me arness, ness: Single harness ; Buggy 13. 1=10INTHILL. Robt. Worthy, of Brampton, already. My husband says he knows A quantity of beans, outs, and mixed spent a few days in the village your medicine has saved my'llfe."- grain. Lots of other articles too num- '--AEMENT TILE1 NUF?,SERIES' last week. Mrs. J. S. BARLow, 1624 South 4th St., erous to mention. ac Mr. Marors, of Montreal, is in Columbus, Ohio. As Mr. McIntyre has rented his farm The undersigned has begun the manu- the village this week purchasing Lydia. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- everything must be sold, facture of cement the from 3 to 12 .a carload of horses. pound contains just the virtues of -roots inches. Call and get, quota- fe have ted J. Arm - F. N. Madill, of the Stouffville, and herbs needed to restore health and 'Ppoin SALE Ar i o,cLocK, SHARP tions at yards on Brock �ro b g V P Tribune, visited at the parental strength to the weakened organs of the TERXS: Grain, fowl and all auqs- of road, half mile west of 36 Clinton St. 'Toion., home on Saturday last. body. That Is why Mrs. Barlow, a $10,00 and under, cash; over that Spink . Mille. 'to represent us f Picker- to r(pr or amount 6 months credit on furnish- Also, Cement kept constantly trict an John, the son of T. and Mrs. chronic invalid, recovered so completely. and "district d be will 4 Neal is confined to the house with It pays f4women suffering frormany fog approved joint notes. Five per on hand. A female cent per annum off for cash. give any Information wanted. n attack of pneumonia. male ailEp4hts to Insist upon having 'Frank Mitcholl, We have a very choice list of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, of Brook- Lydia E. PbAbasn's Vegetable Cm- W. B. POWELL, auctioneer -lin, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Pound. PICKERING. varieties for spring delivery of Hugh Gregg. jr. on Sunday. I! SPRING WORK fruit tree's and Ornamental Mr. and Mrs. Michell and shrubbery; rasp berries, .cur- �` Rena, cur - Rena, of Unionville, spent Suoday 'e, need of a sprayi­i hand or L�x.ets 5, CACaPSdwyeB*e!dt0L&-FzA&dm rant& and gooseberries. If-yQu are Write Mr. varves, of Mr. Armstrong rices. 'with Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey. Cream Separators powers drill, cultivator, or plow. har- for p" Detroit, visited till assure yoo eDfl�very rows, or separator, see - me before file uncle and aunt, Thos. and -Mrs ordering. To The* Farmers Pearson it few days last week. Order your tongue _s_uppnrta_edrIy. STONE & WELLINGTON Messrs: Chas. Harvey and T. Makes the yoke easy and the -bid you -ever &tap -and think what of London, spent the Drills, CultivatorE, Harrows, burden light. you ara loosing by -not having a De W 0 M C� XT - "Z O. week -end with D. and Mrs. Scott. Verity Plows, Wagons Ihave the agen-cy for Wil - kinson and Laval separator. Now is the time to D. and Mr,5. Dunn, of French. Fleury goods and keep repairs for and Buggies. trial Phone me and I- will get one on tr PICKERING Man's Bay. have returned home same. 'call and give you prices on DeLaval after ;Pending .several weeks here. n L. D. Banks, -Pickering se staters, silos. and engines, also for: Ir Mrs Thos, Graham after a three J. R. TMEXTO.N, Pickering. Ont. ss eeks visit with Mrs, J. Nichol, of the beat barn door track and hangers. 1.dUMBER YARD 'Toronto, returned home on Satur- RuSsell Andrew, 0. -Bennett and family moved PICKERI.VG.'Ont.' BILLS SG. 'FULL LIN'"' to the city on Saturday last. They A BARN will be greatly missed in the cow.. manity. The Friift Store - G. M. Forsyth shipped several HAS THE QUALITY Let. ua quote yot . v thorough -bred cattle to British ''OF L U 11,11 B E R LATH'.A'N D prices on your barn Columbia and Burk'w Falls an Spring -It has come with all its Monday. bills in ptne hemlock, Mrs. P. Marnab bas- returned beauty and greenness to the Fruit Store, (carry some home after spending a week- with -.:SHINGLES �British ColumblA, fir Ser daughter, Mrs. K. Renfrew, of home), lettuce,- radiih, r Toronto. 7green onions celery andCedar in all lengths G Mrs. S. Stephenson, of T cabbage. rape Toronto. And sizeij.- fruit, lemons Isspending, a few days with her ...ALWAYS ON RAND. and those Sunkist oranges father, Thos. Gibbons, who is In A choice line of chocolat spoor health. made taffles es, home. We D. Gordon- & Son, Miss Ada Ball was treated to- leila lee -Cream on hand "Specialty." all the time. PICKERING 6 miscellaneous shower at the :Car load lots a "Sped hotne of C. H. Found on Tuesday evening last. Come In and see us., Bell and lFudependent phone. Mr. and Mrs. ReadmauandRev. H. J. MARQUIS GET OUR PRICES. W. Mr. and Mrs. Real attended the big temperance convention in To- Pidkm ft J CNdwio 'ronto this week. The Pickering' Geo. Middleton met with a ser- F E E D Inns accident on Monday. while - an e cutting meat'tho knife slipped aa�-=)* st C. N. R., Station VWC Cozn,mi etit his wrist. He vrR4 taken to the General Hospital, Toronto, for CherUwood The object of this Association is to treatment on Tuesday. lessen stea,ling and prosecute En _r0T_T_ w -wers' Grains, Malted Cor Feed 'the lelons. Remember the annual combin'a- Bee n tion sale to be held here on the Bran, Shorts, Flour, Corn, Oilcake afternoon of TuesclAy. April.4th, 'ea' , Cotton Seed - Meal, etc. Members having party stolen eor I imwd- tinder i lie, auspices. of the Clare- mats ;W�6eli-ZI;0: With &�y M moat Farnwr �s utn­b-.hiretH --Nr--F —HOUSE -FURNISHINIG.49 Eh ders takep fur S�Nift's�,R wbas bills have been printed, entries Fertilizers. of Executive Committee. Jd�mberehip fee 111.00. - ay will be reciEFived tip to the A J '%Ve a�k yofi'to 1n,pe(:t wir -tack fur the spring trade.; Phone Home Markham 5030. the sale by the secretary, 01111 — .. g.., )r Ticketa mav, be had from tae F�residezit awi Sec -At : the auctioneer, H. P I Bedroom ;lfites from t411.50 up to 00.- conches, secretary on -application. d ancy chaits. Red,, spiings, wattres.cies and or Chas. Sargent. ., I- , L iEers, f Exec. Com. -L. D. Banks', C. S. Palm - An old reQiclent in the person of pillows, rugs large and small. In fact everything that ig kept I in a furnittire store. Grarnopliones, records and 0.4 er;'AV_V-,�Richardson,- Piek-ering. Mrs. Wni. Edwards pa-ssed away V i V 0 on irning siftep-a--long meedle�. aways on hand. Sund y- I •J, A. O'Coniaor" W. J. Clark' illness at the age of 73 years Be 10 47 2% President; Becklry sides C, H BURLI 4 1 her husband she leaves � son, 'PICKERING I " i " '4 -Jud on, of East Lansing, Mich., -and two daughters,Sarah and :0 a a Mabel. Tile funeral 4f k it tees re it Q.W held in the. house1;:d C-PI�S..Hj nesdFtvbyRev. �Voo and in. -00 Palo He; 4 J& 1 OF 63 -k-lsudon D. -SIMPSON & teribent in thecemetery. .Will the per?6-'hoo was 1.01, ell F-0- attrac- ted by the chi e of George Rich. 'Tan -.N.EW SPRING OPENING ardson's bells'a could not refrain from helping b k rob,xw mself by taking it We are pleased to state that our milliner, Miss Warmington, comes Mar. 4 from the harne s in the Presby- very highly recommended by the wholesale douses as -a first Apr h� a Of all materials and design terian church sedr on Thursday kept in stock. it will pay you turn I class milliner, able to satisfy the public in every w0i may tv kind t. It is to III at our. works sr.d inqmt our stoat ht Ia' it ki (e respect, our opening days, Thursday, Pr but i� was valned from a n ell, Xd Friday, March 30th and 3kat, J -0 0 and obtain prices. Don't be ntisle&67 its 't - , M - zuly"i 4=3 agents we do not employ them, oansequent. asso -iations avi belonged F 0 IF 0. ! Is 8 ra do BOO -4 ly we can, and do throw of the agent "ap, R and -Saturday, April 1st. to their s �os d its return -We cordial invitation to all oat. � oJ6 oommission of 10 per dent., whieb you we would be h apprea ted by !_!�tend a very c V oertainly save by purobasing from u% Its -owners_ to come to our store we will be L9 W.J Nov 6. to -show yow­thv—___1 pleased -F A pleasa L social Nflas enjoyed. most up-to-date hats, -b h �egation Bch the base. jsnzw7 1837 -Whitby 9, Oebaws 3,1�rouxb= WHITBY GRANITE CO., �meut of the .: 7; .1 . .... ... 4, Port Perry 5, Uxbridge 12,,0analneon 11, Whitby, Oaftrl resbyteHan church Beaverton id, uptersrove 9 e, ite on Thnrsday last when a branch IV of the Y.P. Guild was organized. A B L 0 U S E S -short program rendered, and a Gram, Chopping Greetwooa Harawl%rf dainty lunch served. The gecas- All the most up-to-date soft collars, sea pearl buttons, $1.2.7 to $1.50, AND OAT FLAKING Call and see our stock of "Happy, silk, $2.95, seasonable goods arriving daily in all departments. 'sion was also used to say good-bye Thought" and other stoves, to Mr. And Mrs. C. O. Bennett and See our new wall paper; most beautiful designs. The undersigned is prepared to do as well as other lines a family. Ana opriate address grain chopping and oat -Baking of Hardware. r i tha week -Eave1rougbing and reDN't n by rp_ 8 1? GnO CIE RIE S rig and F-%- purse presenfed on" behalf of the congregation by Miss Mar- A full line always fresh and up-to-date flour Cream and Tea Buns, except onSaturday promptly.atte-nded to Work -guaranteed and prices gfiret Macnab. Although com. cereals of all kinds, black and green mixed tea 85c. a lb. Coffee, 80c. 40c. and 50c. lb. Phone 2800. A quantity of slabs for sale, also moderite. pletely taken, by surprise Mr. Ben. I wagon tongues, axles, etc. Lawrence Denny nett made a feeling and approp. riate reply. D. SIMPSON & CO.$ PIC X00A RING I John F. Bayles, Greenwood s GREENWOOD . ........ • • it my office, and lie 'df"ded going abroad wit]}, the diamond in his pos- Nothing ButL,eaveS _ - - hill -session. He could not even open Seat door without seeing a Chinaman some- where in the hall ; the reflection -that Not Tea Leaves Intern-dxed with Dusty The'--,Gree*n'- they were. hotel servants' did not' inDirt and Stems but aU Virgin Uaves.- By CHARLES EDMONDS- WArLK 7 the least restore his peace of mind. - it was now clear that Steve,, meant of "The Silver Made," "The Paternoster Rnby,m to have the diamond at any cost, and !"The Time Lack," etc. -fi-a-d�-at'hfsbeck-and call any -.-- that li�e number - of dangerous allies against -horn a solitary stand would be hope- - less. - Out of the predicament grew g.. in November, event.- _the idea of mailing- L the diamond to CHAPTER XXIX. (qont'd) . Laos meeting.. The previou' night, it was Strangis I ualities which, in_ working to an .in- in-. me and accompanying it with a let- s even tenor firm belief, Loa had mea t� tell 1 evit'able end disrupted the- ter of explanation, which he would in ' was � -has the reputation of being the cleanestt Lois the whole story, as far as po­�of our livese, Loiss's and .nee that U follow in person -as soon as.it ;'� �,vvas a pity the meeting could not have sible explain his reasons. for wanting, possible for him ' to do so. and most perfect . tea sold. E147 the tattoo -mark obliterated, and thus happened happenea yeiii' biifore. As another How he was assaulted and dragged N On MIXED. SEALED PACKETS ONLY; fty 'to win her consent to its removal. t instance, when the two became rea-'into an alley when he went forth t,,, VLACK, GREE But-- to secure the requisite privacy, sqnably certain that Steve had taken h ' t a lett6r-box; how' he succeeded aloilig _ith.. �n ' without , exciting her alarm -and -sus- the , diamond to California in- dropping into it the parcel but not been next to impossible' little Marian, Lao immediately re- the letter, which was taken from him, picion had be y:' solved upon starting the consph-w-v 7 -until circumstances played .directly how his assailants were finally rout-' into his hands'. He was' provided with . -which was soon to effect the bandit's , himself, now seriously in - 1. the Opp ons7 jured, crawled ' Mite ft cab and was 't "to' Fa'rtcres opportunity of talking to Lois' escape: a degenerate and irresp ed, arid . I -of Interest -arrd--fur _ , -Steve- - At lihP - -en t under, the bust. conditions, � ible - Willets ori en o the only haven he eo I• 'd thermore, unsus-pected by her, of us-, sue his erratic inclinations, would in think of -Meyer Hai -wick's residence' Steve Willets, time expose what a he all be passed over. For anyl,,J - ing his disappearance as a decoy to m _get me in his power with the ring 'co:gfined could so. easily 'keep con- he was confined to his room, fretting After which Steve could be the gems fate. The le I id. Results With Turnips. y . oung pi . gs I the saving in cost due to and the reliquary. The -hour had cenled. Af I ttler e of Splendid commercial . fertilizers' struck when he must have them, and'removed without jeopardy. ;course, had, been tak�en to Stev�e, and. I have used com the, alfalfa was 50c per 100 .pounds extreme measures had to be resorted Then, too, Strang was in posses- Steve, would know where the diamond more or lesi for'the"last' five'or six gain on the dry alfalfa, and _-40c when to. * He would not have harmed Lois, 'sion of facts that Lao Wing Fu did had been sent, whether or not it reach- 'years, and believe I have received the alfalfa was steam' ed. With the Strang. averre%l;' I he might . have not have. - If Steve had stolen the ed its destination. Therefore Hard -,good returns on my investment. One fattening hogs, the saving_ was $1.70' brought about my . murder without diamond, the fact that- it'had not since wic1j,s machine was.pressed into rery- advantage in particular which they p6i 100 pounds gain for lot fed the a scruple, if I had refused to givii-up reappeared argued that he had hidden e and a ,guard of private detectives have over manure from the cities or dry alfalfa and -t-9.70 when the ulfalfit le satin- other outside sources is their freedom as steamed; the ring and reliquary. it; if so; where? followed me uqil Strang wasseeds w Brood sows were also fed alfalfh c. However, his program was inter- i James Strang, thought he knem�. ' 'fled that I was no longer in danger from noxious weed , writes Wal- sperate ter M. Wallace, in Farm and Dairy. hay. When the alfalfa' was fed the r;jpted, as- we know, by Stiuber hav- 1 He became: active- at once. First from the Hop abd his desperate There seems' be a tendency to ing met and followed Farlin and me. of all, Hardwick was privately and brother. By means of the -persona! grain ration (barley and oats) could Tao-fuism had been spreading' not guardedl), ivarned' by letter against hb cautioned' me -against Steve's sim- consider a possible increase in the be reduced one-third -to one-fvurth, among the Pacific Coast and Lois. There was the old underground ilar method of trying to entrap ,me crol) the year the fertilizer is applied and the sows did'well on it, N.) dif- hich their into a -betrayal of having the Aiamond the only and final result of the ap- other - Chinesb colonies of America, traffic in -opium, upon w Terence was noticeable between their lut' with changing conditions, it was fortunes had been built, respecting in my possession. And at last, when plication, but I don't think this . is, litters and those from the sows fe3 all correct. I have noticed,. after using , grain. once more coming into its Owii in which nobody was better Anformed he had about made up his* mind that China. Lao's rank made it imper- than. Steve' Willets. And' Strang was he was 'well enough to leave his re- fertilizers in the drill with corn, that The growing pigs; were fud one- eferred the next - -year's grain -crop showed attve that, he. recover the symbol of unsparing of- the - cables. Within a treat and pay me the long d ''fifth to one-sixth as much alfalfa as bis authority, which my father had week or' two be had gathered together ' eall. Struber had found 'him. -a much- stronger growth in the rows grain; this being the amount that corn had been. I judged this ,they would readily eat and keep mak- sized at the time -of the others a man of information which - made , Strang turned aside to indulge jn,where on 11, him more Lois's real brief dige%sion. increase -would amount• to about 10 ing as good gains as,the all grain lot. tilight from China, and remove a than suspect. "bu'shels per acre, or enough to 'othpirs, that were being carelessly identity. and led him to extend to 11fe i ."Was, Lao far-seeing,. or a_ luc..Iy. pay Of the dry alfalfa the fattening hogs left to the dispositloil of chance. But Unifed States- an already projected dog? His success made him head I)' the cost of the 400 lb,.. of fertilizer,,eat one-seventh as much wei of grain -lit with -the- tong: An' then the time _cam(' used. -u one - Peter B. Ferris was dead, and what trip to England. He,brou, raticeW arid of the steamed alfalfa had become of the ring? Oecurred -him the ivory box• in his , possession, ,,when he had to skip p- sudden th;�-� . Last year I ivwd half a ton of fer- The begla did nut eat Isixth. as much; 'and on one and three-quarter acres as kirg-e a proportion of the alfalfa- then Charley Yen's ddath.' the because it bore in its pattern the din- he left behind everything he w. - ei.!­.tilizer ' -of 8' was expected. It, however, reduc- ted to him. though tinctive' symbol of death, a mark that except the clothet he wai wearing.of turnips. I left A short piece trail was indica I It looked like total fail- one row without fertilizer, and al ed a time. he hestitated to'apprnach Would establish the girl's identity be -at the time. ed the cost of making the gains so not do so until obliiimd- yond.pi6radventu .peradventure. I an' completer . disa-fter; but, by though I thinned thi.,; piece first, so that it was. well. worth while. The ime, and did are possible to-. El -vents in which he was secretly *He had informed himself -about gosh',- just "seg how things Ive -worker]- as to give it the- brest- elinnce, pos-4 price 'put' on'the feeds vias one cent a a principal. participant were rapidly' self, too. He arrived at Los Angeles out! I could "e all summer exactly where pound for.. the grains, two cents for drawing to a 'head in China and lip -on the day he notified Lois of, de- . "But look here, What I was jr,ting 'tb. fertilizer ended. When the Ary tankage and the alfalfa $10 i ton. was all at once forced to act quickly: termined to lose not a minute'A tim4, to say *wssi'this: It *asht lung after,"weather 'Came.' the `tope of turnips The observations of the trial indi,• rv,,�t baring fertilizer covered and shaded Straightway, haNrever, he wits op- in recovering the -diamond and pre-- that before the Tao-fas were the tate--first, that to or&r to get hogs - posed by another serious disadvant- senting him-itelf with it and the -ivory active figures in the rm" ,torted to' eat alfalfa firky in winter, gover t. the ground c mpletel�-, labile those age7-., radicaldifferene of -race made box at my office. it is necessary to lim;* the grain to e Many a' ' the their hc*d�- without had not half that growth We 'it very difficult Tor -, him to "recover He secured --d- Yom at -the Repubiir.! in more ways than one, but-Eao-sn % le I harvested 1,600 bushels from the piece, such an extent -that the �,ogj must eat a a it impulse registered his true hie by lighting out fcer'Amer�Xa, -an' and I belie,, e -we hate -to thank that hay or go hungry. Seck-.-nl, that when the bona: and the ring without' (in on -an gh hk estimation) invoTvir:: the likely name, then boarded a car for S" it looks to a mart up a tree W; -if he'll INO Itis, of fertilizer fur about 1,600 handled in this way t}ziy vve ,-ery -hazard of belrayirm thzfr signiflearice-, Pedro,' Amorg the hills on the old. guessed right. He' worked fo . r the bushels'of turnip•. This. would make read fly take .to .the hoc und a limited- -can It*_ So he went allout trying to- gather home 'place was ET certain ravine; in dynasty all through the recent revo the cost- of fertilizer -for 'one bushel amount of bay be very Batts- ` . them in after_ his own peculiar tie: that ravine was a cave which, in the lotion, An! noltv when its beginning to about 11,2. cents. fActorily, seclidrig ju-,, IV, Irood re- them. Recruiting in the rural. district% is sults, ,just m: good gain `gni -it less old days, had been known only to his took like the battered ON cmni,e- W.Us Rec -i -'�,rother and himself; in one, of the caught in the toils of a 44potant undoubtedly --oing to make inclva4d ,It must tiot be lost sight of that cast than Where grain alone i.,i fed. ever know, a difficult proposition this Third, that the greatest i,dvonta;re to for. more 6aff twenty years Strang cave's -rough walls was a stns!] con- wor=e -than any it e,� -w- he re- production . - L In.thi-A -e<-tion, scarce�ly a_young begained in feeding lei the winter and Lao Wing Fu, deceived and mis-, cealed •niche that had been the hiding cover., his badge of authorifir, an' year n 01ded i>y-Nihat they believed to bey place of plundered treasure' many 9' goes hiking back to China. Rcp�iblic! man i3 left; 15tit " the - - tilrrl icatil.' ' Of. is. the -saving rvf . g-,-ain, in(i Ole true. qtnte of affairs; entertained "time during the period of their youth- Hub! To those %Nho krm.�r an}tbing ftltiliier entaili ve*y filde extra . of the c".t of feedirc- a hostile. and suspicious attitude to- ful irraraddings. lile'llile pbridering o, the rr­,!de7worldngs.u' (."hihe6st- poli- lal;vor: arid even if a very little profit " With the older how:. the -tr,amed 'ward each other. With true Orient- over the matter of the missing tics the word has been rnatle a joke'is rnatte fre-'in its dse, tSe' upl5orttiniq- alfalfa iiav . e vori . sideraily ­ 1-cCer ele., al patience other. impassivity, La -o mond this - old had- . re- -' to add something to our.vourtryl-4 re- 'sults than the use of d I iN hay. Oough of. He went (Tsi'be'Contllwed.) siwi�ce,;, ani -thus ­tt�) our bit sh"ald hided his tirn.-, believing the oppor- curred to James. Strang, -`L she W'riie-� %eO'uld not advii-A, th; -t(-am-- tunily vo eel even would sooner or straight to it, . thrust a hand into the nut be overlooked• ing of the hay ns' an N otiomic lerac- -recess and drew out practice, above rc: -C a small package touch -for theory. •• � It, P ctlec, until the ab L: tt!5 a: ub I -Ater pre-ent itself; but the fact that fisc u ALT. 111, A have laid in -a supply of three tons more expe.; imen-4, , Fur-— tho diamciid never appeared between: which once had been t4ghtly wrapped tantiated by i `foi- this spring's use on 19 acre- of Ws will be rna,.,, ilk* tl'w fee'd- the -tilne of, its loan and the meeting in ailed silk. Naw, toweverl- the4abric- Yonr mer it- 'SOT"`� -thods of Tv vop, %ii-hich will be applii�d With he logo alfalfa hay to h:-, next reinter. beet-c%e;en Lao and Strang at Johore was rotting and. falling way-, but in- imple Sahr.i in November, in a measure side it reposed. the diamond, undim- Eyesight.. ",stable manure from lFrIlead of cattle had prepared the minds of each for med and unharmed. There has . never been so mu, -'t talk and - four . horses- I expect to apply g, and -a atiout ryeFigM -in the wor1&s,.hL.Lory mo 't of the fertilizer by part,ly fillingr openness to conviction regarding the. He crawled out of the cav -other's innocence. second later mm4i face to face with - as there is at- the present time-, the manure �zpmader with matoire, The two then d4recced their sus -1 -not *a Chinaman, as at first he had .. Defective eyesight is diffic'uX t -i ,lc -: tjie�n :spreading evenly. ov-r thi!j the IN'6111(4ii oil Vecncl. F:11 we picions. toward Steve Willets, a life' believed, but Steve. With a rear. (it fine, but assuming you have avvriore porfitin of a. baV-reeui'r&t,­4ffd -then 'r r'!%,.rce prisoner in San Quentin, 'and can- fur y, the disguised fugitive plunged p3yii k'an 4.4.411 ihr-nuk-eT­eke, finish loar -1—ing -It r% trie. manure. . I'- . I :,i -it raid acew,:,, to • -gliardedr vassed, the situation -f rorp-tTifis—,Point at him, and the quiet, , secluded ravine .sec the %vhiws of people's eyes At.will -h' eatjily done, and uo ferfili-,,rrThoqv In n; eon- i ahili�v and po,�itiren- -if t'ou'can be 10,;t by,blowing, away. of view. For- some time, Lao's in- begaust. the scene of.a terrific y@j.�js• kt eighty yard, sibic- places make five curt 4i. acs of Steve's "n- can jti-t see their eyes, When all . . 0. fluence had enabled him to communis The very fierceness -I, in the ]'stay 11 la.v'and mo). har, est sate with Steve through the medium slaught, howeVer, defeated its pup- parts of peo'-ple's I)o'di6 are din- fa lla� for'Hog%." le hoard and koep. Wo- Alfaion, of - the "grapevine" telegraph .that . pose. Strang was sent hurtling dQWn-.tingJiishnh4e they ,;houl­d. be, if Your r:,trr nk- from - constitutes a connecting -link between the steep incline', and before- Steve, sight is correct, 100 yards wwa,%- A trial in - feeding hngs� on n woi m. -hili; owli bones, Whe7n the 'butli nUs W their f h w a., carried on at the North'one franc to Fill r0 - every prison anal the outside world. with more regbLtd-fet "es I i,c .11 aY Unsuccessfully be had , sought in- could come up with him agaib, he had just visible, the distance is 200 Dakota Experiment Station by W. H: (-,ents- -Upwarcl- ,.nd i,;,:re duc- -d put him upor. won the highway and the open,'where rush Ywmv- wi•rnon formation that would and when the face app6a't�s a -s Peter-, 'Animal 11iishandrian. The'inix the I •into -half inch i,:­� is a­� 21 goi 4h,� bviel. of N a-rian Sylvester.' 'S "d -not piesi IiFrn.' fe &)-'tho the trail .1 1 ester. te- the otWer dare para - d6t.-t'hit- Man with wood i ' e -In t alfalfa hay was cut was . wily and 'evasive. . Life prisoners , As a result of this narrow escape,,,will probably lie 400 yards off. - lengths and -was -Fell both (fry -arld. �,11;1 sometimes here pardoned, and then Strang was obliged to-remai.n-unler - At erose yards "ovay a group ot The hows were also fed 'I enough wonivn hw,; btwn the missing heiress '-,�ould,'�ro' i-. cover at San Pedro bTrti­1--rrrar slight.. ed ingl�v: grain 1,jaion of barley shorts V.1-1 'filNekilt, dllri�nV- i.11e NN."asi., ktit I -C7 9 ve people should distinguish One lot was fVd only the re most-valuabie asset. Steve had con- fall, nursing -his bruised body. j,,It than th-un thin iuvd*c. tankage. respectim.. When he started on his 'et"1111 to t;iii oT the human form can, as a rule, --min feed, while w -r lots ihe ro.tzions t ved ' to k6eb informed s I with oth(, n grain his putative daughter's whereabouts Las'Angeles he discovere(I that lie was be, note(].- gi ration was redaced and. alfalfa 'Northern 1'tw!cv, f! -,i and condition, but he was not taking surrounded by a. veritable cloud of Yet at L'2100 vaiils n-niatn wifli gool supplied ill its place, the aim I)E:11g-,rin rem J-iot;IIA. Th: (.i I old Lao into his confidence. even though i�hiie,-;e. While "seemingof sight 'should be ahl-6­tri tell n man on- to make the alfalfa fed Ili), gi nin flit. With; A,!n i,".110 do wovk-' the latter was h-oldi iij out the tempt- his presence and to 'be, Jhtent'only horseback- from a man on foot. wid as much as the kil ing hint of a possible i4il delivery.--Upon-thejt o,tt-n affairs: they were col -'the watch -'q eye, are not nee,,:,: sa,. -P.y facts m lidin,­ 2,0001 ,r -,s-i t -cry n, -n, 'es I So Lao Nins merely �e(i with f ll'him at e,, 1 press- at .1 distance A QUESTION �tmv- .-mph- THREE VITAL Am vi�u fnWof e;`Ier4y, vit"I force, "nd gencral that stopped Jl;;t 110"t Of enablim ing acralinst.hini at every hall. t1o.that vnlrdl the object naim a o,you knowilmt i -A 219eeil -hini positively tc, identify. Marian., If be arriveLl.,it the, hotel in a. con-(lititm n., n dot on'tthe Nml�-cape� lo 1 0 is the foundation of good health: Fains ailed he could learn certainly about the of nervous strain that . ],.Ift hlrn, as lie expressed it, "in th,­ Dight fl-allibe tattoe-marl. --But how. was a China r ovit on sonic that"_ Ill mrd to take ; )n 0.. " AFTER A I% than to go a) out th d J. Steve tried to make Luo bcl;eVe that Th,7 ransacked room afrnnle tl�"! 13�s' a ]a I'adre. C L 's a in reality hit, daughter; and--Ftrav ; but his a* he.�; an rl fwui.;lk.� r Th fil1lowing i;itrelikht'(:n war -�:ALS LIS irm )y r the NidverffV�u--�--ricted- Fo s 01 Stl'eOt TC1210riL.V. CIsF- to 1141" n --wn le Hardwick warning upliraidin.g of Corril-.111, the hotel, IS YJ meeti g. British reffieer,-varty1ii.- his -,uni iii TAKE 'him to be cautious -about Lois (of manager. to step 1.) ---------- J .4 81.1 Dmuivil, a Ireck On recilst lfh-stiank-al the time could I .".a1­%"1len a young -ivonian,: mu,j, as c slua ivr. A. Who 'k �dW "Ston at' razJ- in 1he"n't-W to St reet nothing definite), and wli-n his warn- which he had been transfer -,-ed, 'Ne �e- 1; 1, 0"(1 i.l., (JeCJ1e-M1,tD'Dil1"1­1 h.ilm in.i immediately - on began fully to rva!i7,e the :reit the- platter , ing was fcllowell `ez" lic-r. �irrn.Q, stepped on L, -'a b - of -the situation con -fronting hi-rn. 'li) yhe chii'd criers ,ro's ecru; ti; Los, Angel`Cis 'by . tdy" with f -mil For Dist-einpor f to A�he -effect that, a little -,while he former] a -prettY ;-7, the -(4 - rn%-­:,irt� enthusiau-n-a-am Peeing other true tato fiver. 0 H Lui-�'s pi -e ,night be part of a curatQ..cohceptf6n of thepa�-sellgcl giggled, th�: r gr Rr" P'" bloc] Inailink chat threatened -of affairs: Steve hat] ci1t:apc,l from officer WL,Shed, blit tCPJ-.'- Clished intt�� - -,4c ix 4.- x .1.41 fl. . Fite In all -new ~Wm RA LIDA M -0-r� -J-S- R f cc Ing And-, 0" F—C-4 If n -A pon- on; h6 k -Chi­c4p natu, shell' un Havdwit:-k wars greniuq- for eonce-ilment; for in t.,,,,t ti,eir, tragc.dy of war, wa.�; re- ITt. ri the lark( and he kne,V The vvoiind I thi :sero it tv o, panic which wat� openly secretly i of i AO t,etrsrs.and it, 'A thf. dozen. Cut 111i.q out. '214t, manife: seri Ity the blunt disn�irlsal of would be hop'elc.,s ti� appeal to hi Inhelf Up stiffly who will get it the ntnr.rit•and unstisPecting girl. bal,\% ' This t rillu i�lal Police with the failtn,::tie te t, I C Cnuse,, and Curv.,." illilportaiit eventualities would hmen- tc�­(,frer to ztER vbemft�,e ani GcL�:t:u. ants_Z! t; A cc(junt for hi; h'. r frr-.,.n nny further niel-ri- cloAed. f( a j., s. It was too to fiiid ni:, :e* ;�Tvi the -incidelq w IUZWII.R�l ­F=yp- ge 7!r— �A, 7 7 .7 F -7r; --------------- W NAVAL RAID SH ON FOE AERIAL SHEDS -i WarS#ips Carty Seaplanes io-*Borhb Scheswig -H.01- .stein Base-T—,rwo German_ Patrol: Ship -s Sank. -desputeb- --from planes *returned, the three ,�k inctudiiii g a hattleplane, *were: Great Britain gave her, I -ding to.the ofri-� brought d6wn, a�-coi answer on Saturday morning to (`er- , ': � cial statem.,:rits.. S.turn,.y -weather pre- mim air •* rilds. 'A i;qti;�dron Uf- IkYe i vailedi and in rhes cosi of an excit- -seaplane%, - convoyod by light crujsers ing naval engagement, the British de - and destroyers, crossed the- North Sea 'stroyer -IMedusa, •collided with the 'and went straight to the home of the ;destroytr Laveruck. The 'Medusa is, German planes which have frequent- believed to :have. ly visited the English coast of late. crew are safe.' Thbeen lost. but her e, Germans, on their They attacked the German airship pait,' lost 'two armed trawlers, the! ' ' sheds in Schleswig, east of the bland Braunschweig and - the Otto Rudolph.! -of $y1t. Jhey were met; however, by: During the engzrgement four - Ger- an effective° anti-aircraft deferive,"man torpedo boats were cut off by a! RUSSIM DRIV v GAINS. NH IrVRCE Desperate Battle is -Raging -in -tho D.vinak'Region—Many Prisoners Takeri* A despatch from London says The Russian offensive in the'l)%J*4 region I is rapidly devyloping, a desperate 'vbattle is raging . to -the southward of J)vjn.--k, according to the Perograd official report, while north-west of Lake Vargunek General Xuropiakin'si !-forces, after having repulsed several counter-attacks, are advancing. .. Very 'violeiit hind -to -hand' -fighting place all of Wednesday night in the ri region north of the town of Widsy and north-westward th-westward of Lake Sekly." Dd- te the heavy -German fire, the Rus - n troops by a strong forward ng -ii by number of Briti:;b destroyers, l5ut� while their convoys Wtre eng e . . i R German patrol boats. A battle royal,. eventually succeeded in making their DEFENDERS OF VERDUN. ve forced all the adversary's lines I and barracades in the sector of Olipa both in the.• nir and sea, outside the escape, says a despatch'to the Ce --7 and repulsed counter-attacki. Raiding harij6r of Sylt, ensue& Only ties which wd paisifed tlfe Dvina par n. in. BRITISH PROGRESS- CONTINUES Acapfured an enemy machine gu r the Jacogstad�t section. 11D Although strongly defended and BRIEW"H BLOW IN' .,..,.`.VILLA,- DEFEA TED BY IN GERMAN EAST AFRICA thickly surrounded by wire entagle- Law ments, the Germans were dislodged, -ENEMY DUGOUTS• CARRANZXS •MEN' from the woods. in the vicinity of ArLisha Ha!� Bee n. Occupied ar143. the Eneniy Driveri Bliznik and Mokritz.ti In four days' fighting the Rlana 'ea Successful -Raids. Against German Several Dead and Mounded Bandits -o n the RUWU River. . . I . . - . ... From His Line 'itook over 1,400 prisoners and cap Trenches in La Bassee Were Left on the tured 18 machine guns. 26 field mor - Region. Field. tars, 10 trench mortars, two mine - from London .. says: . Sir I I ' A despatchA despatch from El Paso I , Texas, . -A despatch from London say -i: Tele-' bush country ,seized the Kahe rail -'throwers, a howitzer, and carloads of -US way station and many houses. Th grenades,, bombs and shells. 7 British h Villa was attacked and defeat- i grams to the War Office from Gen John Haig. repoirts that the �force then occupied a hill to the Recapture of the important railway raids ed on Thursday night at Santa Ger- commander of the British ,carried cut two successful *al Smuts, co south-east of Kahe. This threat city of Vilna from the Germans is one against our retreat decided the enemy of the chief objectives of the great ...against the German trenches about trudes by CarranzEt troops, according 'forces in German East Africa, ludi e Gom neco:,rt an'd the Bethune -La- Bits- to a despatch received by Geneial i cate that the German forces were dis- to hold on throughout March 21 with 'drive which, hag been commenced by see . with Gavira in JuarezGeneral Gavira roads. Three dugouts filled iloged from ddfengive positions on thea view to to further. retirement under the Russians. Vilna lies in the centre the enemy were bombed and blown said he had recekyed, authentic infor- Lumi River and the Kitovo' hills byleover of darkness. of a network of railroads, ­.nd its loss in. The Germans sprang a mine to mation that after the, skirmish ' at-,, operations from March 7 to 12.' They! Further reinforcements re8clted' would L e, a seri(jus blow to Field Mar - retreated to positions in the thick''him during operations. The Brit- ihal von. Hindenburg. the north of Arras and two mines Santa Clara earlier in the day where Col. rld had defeated north-ea.,t of Neuve Chapelle, esus- Cane's comma 6h inflicted heavy losses, but the Ger-- forest along the Ruwu River. to thg British a - pur- On March 19 there was bush fight- At night! trig slight damage Villa. the bandit chieftain wa ght-'mans, resisted obstinately. trenches. A grenade attack to, the stied and again 'attacked late Thurs.- ing in the vicinity of Kahe, the enemy the entire Ruwu line was evacuatedi 3: -:-north of Arras- was -repulsed. 'day night at Santa Gertrudes and 1 DISABLED stubbornly- resisting. On the 20th a by the' enemy, who' reti d south-' The German forces which gained again was defeated. Villa left sever- n be- foothold on . the -small -hill of Hau- a] dead and wounded British force - occupied Arusba, dis- wards, leaving a four -inch x,,i ILL D d bandits on the ing to the c TRA I �lodging the enemy. long cruiser Koe —W court alittle over half a mile south- field. and Gen. Gavira says one hun- attackeeFtfieio—perations are contiWidi-rFg tL of At Dussing the enemy wes Malancourt, on the west side dred horses were captured from him' during th . e night, 'but was driven off Earl Kitchener telegraphed n-1 of the Meuse on Wednesday, have not by the Carranzistas. From Santa with severe losses. In the meantime a gratulation to .General Smuts f Start Has Already Been 31ade In is A yet attempted to increase their- gains, Gertrudes Villa fled to El Oso, where strong mounted force traversing the brilliant success. .--and the Vrench still hold part of the he was reported to be reorganizing' Quebec With Toy - hill., his forces. Santa Gertrudes is -a There was no infantry action On raneh settlement in the Guerrero dis- -the Verdun front Wednesday night or trict not far from Namiquips. . A despatch from Ottawa says The 4 PLOT TO DRIVE U.S., ENGINEER KILLED Thursday. Wednesday night the Ger­ Military 'Hospitals Commission an mans decreased the. intensity of their'. - nounces there are now 1,300 men, in- J JO INTERVENTION IN TRAIN COLLISION mates and out-patients in the various bombardment to the west of the river, which had been of especial violence 6 BURNED TO DEATH convalescent homes. Steps are be-" as a. support to their infantry attack -.....ling taken to provide training in these - and Mr. T. B Kidner, the but continUed without lessening Olt Appeals to Coun ry of in ME AT HA t "to, Toronto Flyer From Chicago Daished homes, IN F HALIFAX Pres. Wils h vocational L secretary, as just return - tensity the bombardment on the eaat-� Aid in Thwarting This IntoFreight at Port ern bank ot the river. In the Woevre 7 J ed from Quebec, where he made ar rangements for the installation of an �.the cannonade *as intermittent. 'A ild Scramble of, Sixty Inmates of Move.. Credit. vocational equipment for -elementary voc On Thursday heavy art Ilery _Are ...House as Flames says: The training in the Savard. Parks -Con- was renamed on the western bank of A despatch. from Washington says:, A despatch from Toronto the Mouse, in the Malancouh region, I Spread. President Wilson appealed to the Toronio Flyer from Chicago on Thurs- Home. This home is sit_ 'N.S., country on Sattirday night -for aid in day night crashed into a through' and on the front between Bethincourt-" A -despatch from Halifax, uated in the. city of Quebec, where a -Le- Marte Homme-Cumieres,'while to says: Four Italians and two Russians.. thwarting a conspiracy which he de- fre..ight abG it a mile past Port Credit number of local , ladies have taken station. The engine of the passenger the east of the river and in the were burned to death, and an' Italian clares has been organized to plungegreat interest in toy -making as a ^' a Woevre the firing increased in -10- woman and a Russian were badly in- the United Stites into war -with train dashed Into the caboose of the occupation for convalescent soldiel Aence. y Ixxico 'freight train, cutting through the These ladies have procured from t jured in a fire early Sunday morning 'N al, In a form statement issued at the caboose. Thi impact of the collision Lord Roberts Memorial 'Workshops -completely destroyed the build- -that BIG GERMAN STEAMER ing on'Plea-sant Street formerly own- White -116use the President charges' was 'so great that the locomotive was in London a large and valuable col - campaign 6f falsehood is be- thrown over on its side amidst the lection of models of toys, etc., pro- USSIANS id by the Canadian Bioscope Company that a d DESTROYED BYR earned on through the , news- •. wreckage of the splintered car. The ducts of this well-known institution •i and for the past year rented by an ing ea They for disabled soldiers and sailo-ra. These paper,1 of the country -for the pur- wreck claimed two victims. The A despatch from Londoh.says: - 71,e! Armenian, , A. liornbaiagian, f the boarding house. The place went up poe of. bringing about intervent 'ion are: Harvey Overend­eny�ipeer of model& will be placed at the disposal 40' sinking by a Russian warship of the Chicago Flyer,'instantly killed; Jaines re - steamship Esperanza off Kali Akra,' like a torch.- The cause will probably i in the interest of certain American..of the --men in thi home wh) will re - a owners of Mexican propeitAnder'son, fireman of the Flyer, criti- produce them and it is hoped will also r��J in the Black See, off the'Rounianiah: never be known. - Y. design typical Canadian toys on sim- 4� This purpose the President pledges cally injured. The wreck occurred on coast is reported in a -Reuter despatch -4- the Trunk Preparations Were also himself to defeat, but he warns the' biaiq line of the Grand ilar lines. the wreck -f h establishment of classes ALL 'DER, Railway. At the time of t filed at Bucharest on Sunday. The, ITALIAN COMMAN made or the �'Esperanza, a 7,000 -ton vessel flying, , people of the country that if the caro ' b' ARRIVES IN LONDJ)N' paigii.is permitted to continue "very the Flyer was running at a high rate in general subjects in the ome. This -the German flag is said to have been serious conditiic�h may be created, `0 speed. As this train is one of the policy will be followed thr,)ughout loaded with foodstuffs for Cqnstan- p Supposed tino'le. The crew was captured bv�Reoeivea G feat "Reception from Pub-! unnecessary bloodshed may result, - through connections between Chicago Dwfimi,,- .,the, r0ationF between --the - two- and -Toronto,- the line is p ed to 77 the-4bnsiaris--The despat h als- 11-i" lie of Writish�Ca its]. and republics may be very much em- be clear for.itspassage. �IA CONSERVING score �,f from'London says: Gen- RU. poiti the stoking of a 0 :nail; A despatch ME.AT SUPPLIES sailing ships with cargoes eral Count Cadorna, chief of theliial_ barrassed. the of . food. general- staff, who left Italy to-. President Wilson ' expresses A EXPLOSION KILLS . LS 12 ian attend the military and political C013 hope that the people of the United PLAN TO MOiBOLIZE A despatch from London says: The •atte - I States will be on their guard against Russian Minister of Ag�ic re at RETIRED • FA- . RAIERS Du IN GERMAN COLLIERY ference of the - 1 -shortly introduce a bill in thue UW 6 Entente nations Paris arrived. . in Londoin on'Wednes-, crediting any story coming from the: says: i prohibiting -throughout Russia therr: A despatch from London saV.Jday from the French -capital. Gen. border= and he entreats the editors of � A despatch from BrAntford ziew9papers, that they "make it,a mat- An organization to, enlist , retired killing of live stock on Tuesdays an&, Twenty persons have been killid in Cadorna was met at the -statio - inumber n farms during' Thursdays and fixina an explosiou•* in the Preussen colliery, I Field Marshal Earl Kitchenei, hel patriotism and -eowi-ence to farmers to 'assist on i source and authority of, -the- coming Summer will be effected' cattle that may be slaughtered on I near Milchowitz, Silesia, says a des British War Secretary. An immense!te�t the every report they receive from that here this week. Brantford ,'has alother days, says a Reuter despatch patch to the .Central Nests frcim Am- throng of 'People, English and ItaliAn, -ed farmers Petrograd. The bill ,will prd7 sterdam. greeted Gen. Cadorna enthusiastically.: quarter." large population Qf reth r able to: vide, ,for prohibition upon the sale of and many of them are still T PEACE. wogrU. all kinds of meat in markets, reslEiur- LATES i6L . _Those not fit for hard work! -Wednesdays an CREDITED TO KAISER will, by their practical exper nee, ad- ants and hotels bn d lequately supervise the Scouts 'Fr - idays and for the closing of butcher. A dei a: It is -and Students., Boy ...ONTU -10 GOVERNMENT despatch from Paris, say shops- on those days. that the Berlin banker, reported here is6hr6eder, 'has"informed -PROHIBITION MEASURE Herr von Ble German.American bankers that the FRENCH TO USE LIQUID FIRE Kaiser is prepared to discuss peace CfiVeL'W1thoUt But Pravis-;- on thi )iasis of the cession of Alsace-' Vote of Electors for Referendum at End of War. Lorraine to France in exchange for IN REPRISAL'ON GERMANS - ion Made such as Mada- ........ one of her colonies, gasear; Russia to have Constdninople, Ar- Over the Buy 't 10sin Fixtures of the Bill. .-ion production' of affidavit as to use to with a protectorate o,�er Turkey:. in 5uperiority of "Phis Terrible ni e one Prohibition will go into effect in, which liquor will be'devote'd. -ekehafige'for Poland, which Germany' September—probably on September 15! - Retail licenses will be issued per- and Austria would divide. No War -,,Has Been .Exemplified at Verdun. -!.-by mitting sale to individuals upon a indernnity is mentioned in the al - direct legislation. All ekeeptiohs', proposals. doctor's pfescriptidin, arid* to i doctor leged pr licenses, with a- few- 4paper, -the, s4eri6rity A- despatch from Paris Liquid.' fiew,. �vrlll be extended after May 1st until not more than a pint at a time ora . L -,+ which ih� this terrible arm, over the bayonet. allons GATHERING IN THE SERBS. fire has been the. means by I 'date fig6d, 'upon payment of -nominal yeter.inary yLpt more than two,g Even though*'it -may expos�t the man at a time. Germans gained the portions of fee of $5 or $10. Who carries it to the danger of death -Ontario 'License Board will be re. British, Navy Gets German Undepseas Referendum will be taken after Nyar, trenches mentioned in recent official, in 'case a fragment of shell sh6uld- nd- a c table time afterAre Made. P n§w return constituted with membership of three' -As Fast. as .They_ Communications, says the Journal Des strike it, on the other hand, it gives 1 land charged with administration of A despatch from Washington says:Debate, and the Military Committee to an attack the poorer 'and cruelty, New Ontario Temperance Act fol- new laws. One hundred and twenty-seven sub- D ' " is 'com , of the Chamber of Deputies cri- 'to which our muileationg are n b _captured by. the gutting into methods for the protec- bearing witness." J. Manitoba Act except for incor, not, to interfere with inipolta marines, have been ca d sou " X"i n be - ,e =berg: ,g p ed n-1 't, f i. p�ration of Improvements taken from tion of liquors for private use or keep- British navy since the outbreak of the Act. lug it in the home. tion of the 'French troops against such The newspaper adds that France Ontario Licensevyar, according to information from al for hWj fire attacks and the use of a similar, has every means at her d.isposal for 0 Wholesale druggists will be, licensed Heavy- fines ranging to tis000 the British Admiralty which reprisal. paying the Germans in their own coin. tip weapon in te to sell in. wholesale quantities for and sentences up to eight months are rewhed the United States coast guard "One can easily understand," says and therefore should employ theM.., sclentific and mechanical purposes, up- provided for infractions, of., the law. 7. 'r� 7 d _�F ruktaley. of. _To_r_=to..'_ww.. --Urt. Me-Coripick, accompanied • WlUon; &djL&JTEN.,! LOC home over S"day. by her daUgbtei,'Mrg. R. STOP -LOOK -Charles Shepherd, of Oshawa, of Oshawa, was here for a few -Miss N. Gormley.' who has rut a few days at the home of days looking after the sale of her HoNiC about your rubbers. -Now, is the time to safe gualLgaihst been quite ill is. now slightly bet. . Is father and sister here. household effects. any lingering colds. To do this weal, rubbers. We sell - N r ter. -The --Miss Mabel Hallett is ill at meet on Monday next for the SALE OF 'council Uncli Will best rubbers on the Market. The Maltese Cross Brand, hey a te __REGISTERED --_ conceded to be the- best and we know' they will give you every satis. present, but is now somewhat-im- _tran;action of general businesA.faction' AN�6id all-the,distoniforts of wet feet, muddy bouts, ,etc.; by proved. -Min thrs. Gordon 'Law was e HORSES* GOOD.CATTLE wearlug Maltese cross brand rubbers. -Pte. A. Palmer, of Whitby, city fora few days, owing to the Pigs, .9 serious illness of Mrs. John Law. beep, Implements, Etc. , We are agents for the Lowndes Tailoring. Co, and guarantee -per. spent a few days this week at his- feet satisfaction with every garmen�t. home here. 'Moo'rie, of 'the 'Brock Harry The property of C3-M3:.F29 '9 -Dr. Henry will be here next road, is making preparations for 30- r=. Irl I -X5 We have been learning how for sixty years Tuesday to attend to his pro,f6ss= building a new barn this Summer. At . his . premises, . lot 80, 1 con. n. 6, :9et the habit, you men, gq to The Men's Store. -Mrs. John Law, of Toronto, Pickering, on seriously ill; but we are -Miis Mabel Calvert is still cop. has been s V Wednesday, 'April the 5tb, A -,BUNTING PICKERING 'that she is now fined to her bed with -a very pleased. to report rt The following property, viz: severe attack of quinsy. - recovering. -Several front here attended -Miss IV: Shepherd, -who hasHORSES Established 1857. the funeral 'of the. late Richard been very ill for a week, Is- now' Black horse, rising 3 yrs, b. d. eligi- ble to register, Brown mare, 3 yrs old, of Andley, an Wednes. -making satisfactory progress to - h. d., in foal registered; Bay mare, 5. - day, ward recovery. yrs. old, eligible to register; Brown -The Women's I stitufe held a -The Young L%diesKnitting mare, 7 yrs. old, h. d., in foal; Grey. -successful meeting at the hothe of Club held a successful meeting at gelding, 5 yrs old, h. d.: Brown mare, Mrs. D. Simpson of -Tuesday after. the home of the Misses Bunting 7 yrs old, 14 hainds; Filly, rising 2 yrs THS 11 0011. on Wednesday evening. old, a. p. Black pony filly, rising 2yrs -Mrs. E. J. Griffiths, of Green -C. H. and Mrs. Burling left on' old, Brown pony filiv, yearling. :River, has leased rooms in -the- Saturday - evening for Lindsay,- CATTLE Pirie block and moved therein last where they were summoned on Ayrshirecoiw, due Lillie of sale', Black 1A *eek: A 01344n t Of t1ae death ef the latter's cow.gixing full flow of milk- Rpd rnvv . FLI 5th'; Holstein heifer, Holstein ste calf by side; Black heifer, bred March -A continuation of the present ;i a bull, mild weather will allow the farm. - -An item of some, local interest farrow, 2 Brood sowei due to 'the land in i few 'apr�eatedln -the Toro*nto pap6rs yearling ers to get oil to March 29 during the past week in the death th I-81?LE3[ENTS,.ETC. ill -Mrs. A. Copeland and child. of Mt. Seymojir Eaton of Phila• 2 Fat pigs ; 11 Cotswold sheep i Store I• rail, of Oshawa, are spending a delphia. Mr. Eaton was commer- 20 Hens, Minorca : Coon M. H., ,; few days with her niece, Mrs. R. sial master fn 'Pickering College,11. Binder, 6 ft; . H. mower, No. 15 Crawfoid, some twerity"eight years ago, This Cultivator with seed box : Steel land =Mrs. R. L. Crawford returned position he occupied for a. year roller. new : Log roller, Drill : Riding fol r plow, No. 21 : Plcw. -No 7;Wilkin son bome on SAturday last, afte� a. and a half and will -be remember - 2 Set.of harrows;2 Sirufflers. 12Wagonb; ,few days Visit with friends in and ed by old students of the college. _9 Hay racks: Horse rake, Turnip -di'll), -n-aiderable eminence after :Road cart :.Cutter . Set of wagon. 'Set of bob -sleighs; Top buggyRenrernber Mrs. R. Deverell's co'.Eadie s' around Oshawa. Since tha t tiiue he had- ri-Aen to P. H., ft sale of household effects at her leavinj. Pickering -lie founded it scales. cap. 29(1t0j: M. H. cbtting'bo�x, --. .'­ i1 -432 P. 'premise=, Cli Church St., to -morrow, commercial college in Winnipeg new : Fanning mill. Honey : Turnip p!ilper . WAgorT box ; NN'beelharrow, (Sat.urday)_4fternoun. and laterbecame the found ' er.. of DOU&E S?URT .-Owing to the back- eater, the . Booklovena anil, Tabaid In new *.0 Good vinegar barrel. 2 Churns libraries and also editor of Di)zi-n, grain hags : Lawn inowe'r: 3 Wear caused by the flood,. the Mills had libi P. of doubletrees: Set of heavy - a few mac He was (in the of to suspend operati6n foo thynHe harness, bra*s m(itinted, new was iday= during the pa -t week. the Olt t lo 6k, -New Y6 -k tiiid' 1)6uhle ser of pony harness ; Double • —Remember the Millinery Open- considered an adverti;4inw expert -et-of -plow harness : Set of single artist in peaw;hipP0 , Last- harness BusheIR of oatb: Quantity lull da Thursday, Friday .and Sat- and an -fri"nj'" ' of peas. CarxidiAn, Beauty Quantit3 tirday. March 30th and 319t and -but not lkstrorda fitinneial April 1st. D'. Simpson & Co., poitit of view. -he created the, 3f Marquis Wheat. -The monthly meeting oE the Teddy Bea.r.toy.. .-.He was born As Mr. Griffiths has lea:sed his farm, .,Methodist Ladies' Aid will beheld in Grey Co.. On't and died at hi.; everything must he sold. -�No..3.'32—Exceptionally..go(5d va'hie.- on Wednesday, April 5th, at 'the home near Philadelphia on. March at S 1 .50, double web with.'sils- SALE' Ar i O'CLOCK, SHARP - _d_wi�t �usual hour a the hQMP 13th. finishe .___ .- _ _t_ penders, nicely Findlay- A full attendance is re-. —The military concert given in TERUS-Fat pigs, fat calf, fowl. grain e d. the town hall Monday evening by - and all sums of $is) and under, I -mbroidery an7d silk -ribbon. iqueste over that amount 8 months . 'credit -Mi%s Alegra Cronk spent a few members of C Co., 116,th Battalion, on f urnishLog approved joint notes. days this week in Toronto where was cite a success. ' On account Five per cent. per annum allowed she had the pleasure of hearill of the flood and bad condition of for cash. —Price $1.00. 'A popular 9 No. 227 Bishop Quayle, author of "In the -roads. there were practically FRED Auctioneer- -Cors I and of a et at a popular" price, non - God's Out -of -Doors, t- none present from the country, tending an 11L. M. Montizomery" however there was a good attend rustable, medium 'high -bust, Wings - Natural -Wings with suspenders. evening at the Canadian Literary once considering the circum. Club. stances. The program was nuiqlie Robt. McBrady will hold an -being military in characteir, and For Ladies' Hats auction sale ofbihousehold effects was tinder the direction of Serjzt.• s at his premises on Eli2;abeth St, MajorJenning,;. Thefirqtnumber This will bethe spring fashion.- Buy D 3 A Brossiere, price 50c, on Wednesday April 5th. As Mr, wits a piano solo. by Sergt. Mur- direct froW'the manufacturer and get 71 1 and Mrs. McBrady intend -leaving kar, then followed drills' - which your wings at wholesale price®. Beau- tiful Natuik"l,lVings in any color. Can for Chicago Where they will reside showed the severe physical exer' he re -cleaned. re-dved or re -shaped. Other lines of Cor'sets at 50 cents `s .::iin future everything advertised- e6e that foripi; VArt ut the train. This is i"osqihle �with the madc, up will be sold, ing-bi our Soldier boys. Ali intei• mug as ordinarily sold. i and 7.5 cents. 7` -Geo. H. Junes and daughter, eating boxing tuRtch wa,; an6thet 'We will 'supply any shade or color Miss Frankie have returned inine exhilAtion of the %trenpousork requited. Price 0) centsand 94) centi�7 spending three months with that 06 ii;_ at) tlirou fif6r' per pair: Purewhite 75 cents to 1.4' 7 the formet-'.iciAiighter,Mt-,&. Jolid their silly,-ical dereloptiieht. Some per pair: •'Single wings 33 cents ind NN'illiarnq, of Bloomfield, who with linmoroui numbers were given, 54.) eentt: each, fit ev 4ALZ Ace three children, Accompanien including a goodood representation of TheWhitevale. Feather Co. -CHAPMAN th emon their return, � 31p--. Wil- Cqla-rlit� 014plill. tile faintmi movie m. wseriously ill i� ho has been se actor. S(A.Neral vocil solos were- AN' iLi te st I e. 0 at_. now making !!;ati,;facrory progres, alti" rendered. also Ft 111011th org-in -BRA S S I EpNr- toward recovery. solo and ttselection by the nioith Dia -Smith Clark and R, H. Cronk car nn hall(]. Lieut. Major Rtteuded the funeral on March an exi.-ellent address oil the floss -28th of Eliza Crue,­,,%xiie of the ritle, its rneOiriui,�-n1 and the reason late John Cruess. of Marip'o�'a why this rifle, which is a Cana- -SPRING IS APPROACHING away passed awy in her ninetieth Aian'production, has no superior: year. She was the eldest danght -Rev. John Garbutt, of Oshawa, Note -,er of Robert and Rachel'Betts, tile 6hapWini of the 110th Bas- Fow about vour harness And collar repairing early settlers of Pickering. and talion, gave a stirring addressa on Our Stock of N o i) 's the time to look it up and r-ister of, M". Clark, Mrs. Cronk .the' war, and Ca t. Mbody t AL -Mad the C-41A"i 'A' '. - Y_ -GRAFONOLAS and Mrs. Gordon. popular officer in - Command of -C- -Readers of the -newilpapen, Com-panyspoke briefly -telling t 1e and COLUMBIA Rt:CORDS % -Good,Assortmont of horse goods in stock, tice tht dng the past objects o all new. Ill no aurix these coucerts. The few weeks there is a very decided chair was ably filled by %V.J. Clark. Colla;rs a specialty'. will give us pleasure Change in tbe,color of the paper, It -The Kingston Whig of March I I to play the records for it being now of a creamy hue, the 22nd contains an interesting letter ---- 77you, whether you pur. natural color of the paper. - In from W. G. McIntyre, a churn of NNG HARNESS EMPORIUM PICKERI order to give it the puce white Len McQuay, giving an account of ebas�br no , and 'will, gladly assist you Rome Phone 2501. W.. J. GOAKWELL color, certain dyes that are. made the latter'.i( death. J. Leonard only in Germany are used. -_Asa in, making selections, McQuay, B. A., was a graduate lof tte-r.-Ii w_rmall..' result of the blockade these cannot Queen's Univetsity and was R no m 0 be secured until the War is over, known Rugby player. He was a the purchase, -GOODS, ETC. as no substitutes have been found rnembez,.of. No..6 Field Company, DRESS that will answer the purpose. Canadian Engineers, Find had beeki 'McFadden's -Drug Store, -The movement among the 'at the front for some time. On. we have put in stock this week,'a nice assortment of crepes' in pink, sky. PICKERING weekly pajiers of Ontario to in- Tuesday, Feb- 22nd, he was sent white, slice, black and white and dresden effect at 15c. per yard, rZ I T -J Gingbams at 13 and 15c. yd, Blue and white and ­ crease the price front one dollar to with a number of others to repair Grey cottons at 10 and 13c, 38 in. wide and 40. in. wide at 15- a yd. a dollar and a half is making rapid some -trenches that were in a ruin.' black and white shirtings at lo, 17, 18c. yd. progrep— With a great many nus conditihn. On Wednesday he For sale at current prices 3,4.5,6. Cottons are high but'you will find these PIPerg this has become absolutely was superintending a wiring party and 8 inch cement Lila at Wbitevald values right, come in and be 1_�I'ffeeessaryjn order to continue in when a 'bullet struck him on the Tile Yards. convinced. WNf.,PHILP business. The increase in the cost abdomen and passed out the left Valenciennes and Torchon laces in newest patterns froin 3c. a yd up.' of labor, paper, type,. and every- thigh, cutting through the stom We have a few men's sweaters we are clearing at cost. in - greys, zA navy cardinal and brown from 75c...,to 100. in a.. printing office, ash and intestine. He d ELM DALE MII I thing used i id not feel along' with the increase in the it much at first, and be was plat- .Groceries always fresh and we have fmah fish every fish. salmon, also h dd. week, halibut, white a ie cost of living and increase of taxes ed on a stretcher and taken to a big wiped out all profits where dressing station and later to a You can always get the beat Mani- and Labrador herrings. there has been -bo corresponding lirspital where he was operated toba, Flour made from No .11 increase of pric'es, upon. At first there were strong Manitoba Wheat. G. A. 'GILLESPIE, -:.�DUNBARTON -The-exceedingly mild weather hopes for his recovery, but he -Royal Household and Glenora for of Sunday and Monday caused the took a turn, for the worse, and Bread. Tryabag. show to. disappear verl rapidly, died Friday morning, Peb. 25th Pastry' Flour . Fresh Rolled Oati We have a complete, assortment ! ON with -the result that we had one of death being due to paralysis of the BRAN. SHORTS.,' the famous the worst floods for it nu.iiber of bowels. -He was buried in Locre -MIX FEEDS years. There was a consiaerabl6 ch6rch. ard, Northern France, the •-OAT CHOP 'HAPPY THaUGHT" depth of water -over the road west service teing conducted by Major CRUSHED OATS of the bridge, and much -trouble Beattie, of Cobourg, and who has 'BARLEY CHOP —AND— was experienced in reseneing Mrs. p reached inSt. 'Andrew's church, -;WHEAT Lisconmb and family from their ic ac ering. / The writer says "we CRACKED CORN Imperial Oxford 1� dwe)linjr which had become sur. loved him for his kindness and -MIXED HEN FEED 71 couple of feet or more, , - " � ; ( rounded by water to a depth o fa thougbtfulbess,for his clean think- Cold MIXED Cream substitute The roads ing, industry and usefulness, for Calf Meal. also have been in an impassible his. courage and m"liness, He Molasses Meal Parlor Cooks, Heaters and VELL condition The mailL -arriers'were never flinched at going into dang- CHOPPING AND OAT - unable tr take their. trips, and a er." His brotber.-ILient. R. W. r CRUSHING EVERYDAY rAQpl Moves,' number of, horses are reported to McQuay. R. A. M. C., who is also Get prices on feed in ton lots. bwve falleft on the roads, where a graduate of Queen's, Was through BELL -PHONE. Call -in and see them. they rema ed for a considerable, the severe flghting at Loos with titn:� I)efni, they were able to get i the famous Guards Divipion, but oil to their, et. lie.Vow at Malta. Chopping every day. _J 0 SEPH H 8 UNLDY