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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_04_077 Z;07 4- 7 7--,�-`-7: 7- 77! NE -K.E ING W. No -is 2& -P T VOL. XXXV. ICKER114G,ONt., RIDAY, APRIL 7.,1916 41V0fS**ta*taL O;arb*. SPII�� MILLS GREENWOODUX13RIO13K GREENW Charged with hi army, 114rold C. As the 1113th Battalion is n Established 75 years Medical Hattliews. of this appeared be- crulted-up to full strength, Ile are place, fore Magistrate Hai -per, of -Whrtb:F, people wondepiri what is necessary for its if ha GREEN .,oO*1).-. T.� E. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Re on Satur4ay afternoon. He has been, F. L, -proper equipment. The first �o have thp 'C FLOUR tared Pia to 0 a of Ontario. Special attention given to be "sting of glasses. Eyes tested free. North rl...* -for Green -and bits4v.-e4­the-1Mnjor-of­ here with his alleged wife No. 2 since Battalion wifft I;art �pTits -equi = in their marriage in June 1911. - The law- are Beale' Bros;, onto. of Tor . .. . WHITE SATIN- BREAD ful wife- whose maiden nam . eawas Maude Hinbrook, produced .her cerci- * Bros. are former residents of this town and are presenting the Battalion with NICK INN -ON, M.D., L.R. N. OE- dinburith, member of the College of Physicians and surgeons of oatario, licentiate CREAM BUNS-FAXILY Scats of*. warriage to the accused, which took place on April 27, 1010, in afield kitchen and equipment costing 50 $5. This- splendid donation will be Of. Royal college of Surgeons, Edi Special attention to daiesseit of TEA BUNS -PASTRY Canterbury.. KeRt Eugland. .51at.. gt,eqtly appie.ciaied - by- the Battalion. abilidre" . Office and residence. Brougham. thews left for Canada three dace after and will be presented by a memberof WHEAT J MEDICAL .SURGICAL Brdh, ' Shorts, Jumbo, the marriage. His wife bad not beard eleArned from him for five years. Shal the firm on the Post Office corner here on Easter Monday its; is -BARLEY WANPED _PICKERING :and X-RAY INSTITUTE be was married again. and in Febru- b6ped that other patriotic �ftiends of OATS PICKERING, ONTARIO Wheat SereeningS, cry of this.year came .to Canada, lay. Ing a charge against him. The Magi. the Battalion will come -forward and help the Unit eo procure full and ads= ;Get rby prices beforei­ollfng�-. R. ELGIN strate committed Matthews for trial. qqate equipment. MOUNT PLEASANT elsewhere. I have a large stock on h@Lnd of Specialist in Boo, W Diseases. Prostatic All kinds of Chop. BROCK ROAD 84,0411 Of Men. Diseases oj�-Wowvn LACerl, Tumors, X Diseases . of ye. -Ray axaminon. eye, ear nose. throat and lungs. Fitting glasses A Mrs. Asa Hubbard was in the city Tuesday. Waltir Wright has rjoved to Stouff- :BARLEY FEED IN �cnte Hours diseases. 0000 Hours 12 to 3 and I to 9 P. M. jjqiy SCRANTON COAL D. L. and. W. on Frank Jackson. of Pickering. sent Ville.ti Arthur Wood spent aiew days here B R AN' 'STOVE, Tuesday at the home of his parents with Dean Mairs. SHORTS CHESTNUT, : PEA' here. Bert Ham has engaged for the sum- • E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS. Jill John Henderson, who has been re- siding with James Davidson for the mer with Miller Bros. Miss 'Winnie -Wilson visited friends MIDDLINGS TZB. Ccuno Crown Attorney, and County Solicitor. Court House, Whitby. AND STEAM. past season, has moved on to the Gas- in Brougham on Saturday. -CR17§HED OATS 10-T _T 11�• L. SPINK,' LIMITED, coque farm on the 3rd concession. John Knox has enlisted with the 60th Battalion. of Hamilton, as a mem- We bear -that wedding bells are ringing both east and west. '.%Iiller Bros. are busy hauling the And vs- ill give special prices for- E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and A A. Solicitor, Notary Public. Etc-, Mcney.to can. Office Brock fit. North, WbitbF. 2517 her of the machine gim section. He m&jeji;jl for the erection, of an ad• larpe quantities for -all bougbt, FICKERING. WNT. is now in training and likes Che work dition to their barn. Dental -- ---------- well. A nutuJ)er from here altended-Thos. ..dwing February. Lakeshore Fro'writy ------- LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. ...... . BGrad,iate of the itoyal Cviega of ijeutai W; J. McDonald moved- on to'the Rpevelev farin on M;)ndav Wbilp Norton's wood -bee on Monday and re - uta fined for the evening program.- Burgeoce"clUniversit7 of Toronto. .01hce away foranoLber loid the children had Miss Jessie, Ru--�,ell ii. with -Mrs. John Over W. X, Pringle's hardware store, '*baby. OfEce hcurs 9 to 12; 1 to S.M. Ind I,Lrone 16. Bell rbone no, 441y Fartli or few got hula of matches and started a fire hi�,h' vidoht have, reached serious. w 'Fn Tool. (if 'Whitevale. Mrs. Tool being ililite pqqrly is. unable t.9 attend to L. G�n=mx-T acre= woperty of a L wa.nted to wii�cha" on. or near dimensions had t n -k Axf6rd' n6f her houlilehola dutiei. - Mg filtotnt** garb*. the Lqke, come along it an opportune tine inomen t acid extingui,hed the blaze. If you have property to sell, write GREENWOOD E'A S T'L A K E? W G. HAM -Issuer of Marriage Licirwroa in the County of Ontario, John Fisher & Company Fir;[ cow, -'at White's sale. M-rs. 'Walter Wilson i.; visiting with L. Lidgett. of Oshawa. this week. Plokerlag village. 2717 -- COUNTRY REAL ESTATE ADELAIDE ST., E.. TORONTO. BROUGHAM :Mrs. LawrenceandMrq. Denny spent Sunday in Markham with Mr. and Mrs. I --- POUCH -ER. Real Estate Auc- T tion,eair, valuator, collector and issuer of �.rrtansi licenses, Brcugbarm. 407 810 LUMSDEN BUILDING, F. C.'Vechin. of Toronto, spent San - day with his parents here. Fred, and Vr®• Wilson visited.. the Martin, Mrs. Harrison. of-TorontoAs spend - a. few her parents, S. 1�9 fna. - HOPPER Issuer of Marriage D R R Ir W T- X R, Lleen&l"W In tb•County of Gotmic. 01111CAS at St1=10 and his residence. Claremont. -S Vete rinary 5urgeon Honor Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary - f-ormer-a-motfier ttie last week, - - Brown. of Toronto. was In ihe T.C. village for a few days- recently. Miss L St4vensen. e T. P. Lillie, of Forrest, has engaged with F. L. Greiia and commenced his duties an Thuradsky. B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERK A.JFO Oonvoyanew. Commissioner for. -king 1darl". Ansountans. Eta. 110067 to loan College and Honor- ary Associate of the Ontario of visi ed her brother. N. L. Stevenson. ' Joseph Wideman and family have left the- Disney farm iind ate now ow valam lunar of Marriagal Ido- ,anew"V&= out. T -v Veterinary Colle e. • Ind. phone Claremont Ontario Mr Devitt. -of Uxbridge. has void into T. C. Brown's,house apposimte'othe hotel. Mrs. Howard. Malcolm and daugbt- the farm owned by the late 9. W.eth a erili. Mrs. Emerson returned to Toronto -on Tuesday evening. after spending a The shingle that has given aatis�- facrtion for over 30 years. Empire HUGH S. PUGH, Glen Major. Oat, Licen4ed AocUoneer, Extfavive exper. NEW BUTCHER SHOP iencti in Imported and tborouabbr*4 stack Bales conducted Lnlwb*re, Write for term� erate visiting with relatives In To ronto. week with -her parents. John and Mrs. Corrugated Iron with a j in, by and partienlars. F home Ind. 2110. 3617 'of Miss Jean Brodie. Pickering. s' pent the week -end with her grandmother. Adjimson, V% ord was received here this week frisim Miss Froney Gleeson u written at in. carruglittidn, see it before you buy other -makes. If you areXin F'POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, os for Counties of York and Ontario. Ano- Vu of all Non ,nds attennod to on shortest A full line Fresh X eats always hand Mrs, Brodie. - -car Wilson Call Thos. Philip and 0, 3forictrin., N. B., -she being one of -the 'the need of a Cream, Bepargtor, Tr7 a, Premier for 30 day,;. Alen act3, Address 8reen River P. 0., Oct. on at'sbop. ed on Ru, -sell and Mrs. -Brodie in Pick. Canadian nurses now on water on Their way to Orpingf—on Hospital. . gas nlineetigin6a from $39.00 UP6 TXT B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- T tiouser, vslastor abd solle,-toi, for Wagoti on road every d ay, ering an.Snnday. Mrs, Frank Hrrfiq who lived.. with land. Kent, England. g See or write me before btlymg. •IV counties of Ontario and York. All kind of '."I" conducted either privately or by auction, fresh Pork 84usageai "PicialtY tiers, Hwid for the- winter. hassettim- WHITBY Bell Phone. For dates, or other paran3lars &71y at •res:- demo*. E asbeth At_ Pickering. bone orlerry left at NEws Oftles, Pickering will re- -Buts -d ber's cattle want� ed to Biriwinanville. Art-hiii, Wood is visiting with Deno ;is before A pAt-rintichall will be giten in the F. J. Prouse, Pickefing 46ITS prompt attention sat-Flaction g-jaran. —siilleiii -C-a-F97-R-) JAS OXONNOR, -PICKERING a for a week teprirting far A-V n.;th th4� 1,0r -A IiAtt. at Whitby- Nlu-4ic Hall this i Friday evening foil tised, Also agaLt for Ford phone number is Indepandem t 1001 Mrs Laidl,t%v has returned home, Ijerq 6y the Te�i&ntg of town. Corner King Find Church St-, DO B XES 1 after speri(Jing the winter with-' her. dalighter. Nlr-, Matthew-, of Toro nto. The famous AdAn 'c Mitle (juartet te. � a of Tor -onto will onve concert in the IUMBER COAL! COAL ,,TLANT Thp mrinual meeting of the Methoa- Ortrarie) 1; �l ies" C allege on the even. i -t Ladies, -Aid will he held. in the i if the 14th, Ing ( 80 cents per hundred,. I vr ill. have consta'n tly'on hand church (in Wedrie-day, Arri l2th. A The Council at its.meerfing on 51�on- I have about 1500IJ ft. ..of, No. h. if ordered right a full supply cif coal at luweit ft:11 attendam P I ted hi� ftit�nds to a T. N-rion invited day ev ening np-pointa d C. A. Kitum Par town auditor, He will make a con. hemlcick lxSx(I to 16 ft. long that I -vvilot to n-)uve and will sell at a -awa _.:pog-sible p e. wond-bee.oi� Monday. nbich'tNas very mucherjoyed-liv ati, etpe,7ially tte. tinitoirse audit. Air. Kimmear is a chattered accountant with con ider -e pr1re for cash in laity of 1W-# ft. .m-'.Zhopping and Oat Rolling W. H. GIBSON, amusement in the evening, when music and dancing were elagmgpd In. thli- experience. The Council will Meet this i Thursday Y evening to strike or more. I have ,contracted for a, supply of - usual. 45-ly GREENBURN STATION. Remember C. W. White's -sale the ratefor 1915. ' Over 1&0soldiers from the 116th and 'service Sarnia feuve and expect a car about March , 15. .,.as • W. G. Barnes, Green River on Mubdtty next. 182nd Battalions attended in All Saints' Church on Sundaymorn- I-Otl' know chis fence and J am REAL ESTATE1110,41 4 in The organ was resided by g. WHITEVALE Pte. Awg, Ft inembei of the band of Sati*ffgd that my price will Or address R. R. No,"I. Locust Hill. I'- Military wedding bells are rinstimir 40it,- di-4tialctly here. D. R. Ben . ton had a business trip to "%'%'hitby Thursday last. . the 116th -,Battalion. Mr. Agg is a milsiclan ot nign t TandinK, naylog LIaLu much experience in England. . An- entertainment will be given in snit you. Coal, cement, lumber, lath shingles, ready- roofing O�i\ p�TTIP Georqe Phillip§ Is at 'Mrs. - present' the Music Hall on the evening of the and wire fencing- Has a full line of,irresh and Cur- I have For Sale a Hi0tise and Lot visiting her sister in Aurora. Mrs. Geo. Burkholder is t8th for the benefit of the Obildren's j Lid Societv�, of Oshaw. . The enter - always in stock. ed meats constantly on hand. in Pickering Village.- Large garden, some yoxmg fruit at present the guest of Toronto friends. WrIment 'Will be in the form of a C. "REESOR, Spicii Roll, Preakfast Bacon$ ­ trees. Everything in first-class Miss Muiray, of Toronto. is visiting with Joseph Leary and family. drama entitled -,Willowdale." pres- ented by about thirty characteis. It LOCUST HILL Elam, Bologna, Weiners, etc. - repair. Call and see me as this a bar. 'Mrs, Bell, who is at present residing has been -given twice in Osh%wa wbPre it with much favor. AL'S. -I -Highest prices paid for .7- Butcher's cattle gaira-for eGMe 011e. -* in in Guelph. is still in poor health, m& -&-Major visited her-lal;he­ in Toronto, he having just -returned was received . A.meeting is being arran ed here for an, early date at which T. Thos. V. Richaras'n- from the south. Adams, town planing adviser, of the o 0 --:(I rq Notary Public, Pickering.' Miss Elsie Rog0re, of Toronto, spent 1�9�rente the week -end with her . W. D. Commission of Conservation., will give an address how Whitby ress sand'Mrs. may be made a model town. At -a On a medicine Beans "It i§ right.- . . Rogers. in Ottawa, Whitby We obtainad the distributing agen c3r First class rigs for hire Gordon Hodgeon held a very suc.- wood bee Friday last, about ful recent meeting was pointed out as being ideally situ - "ted for such i0purpose. An foie Nyal's Family Remedies because- during all the years that they hakel Have yoi lots of water? Day or night fifteen neighbors attending. Messrs. Randell and Long; paper being made to have Sir John Willis6n, been onthe market they have been, found good. That is just the sort of Bus meets all trains C. B. MICE, OF W141TEVA" hangers and decorators are very busy -a pioneer in this work, to preside at preparations we want to handle -- Teaming promptly attended to:. is prepared to furnish you anything in the line of *atei supply such " at present doing work, 'p has returned Mrs. Robert Novri;on" this meeting. )over, president a6TITI-ana- A] pb. Hoover, of Home Telephone Co.. made things that been found good by - Ian trial Therii are over eighty- g Agent for Canada Carriage Co. pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, from Parry Sound, where she has been attendiDgber sister who has been ill. ger a very 'interesting presentation of a . al s Remedies—too many to name - Nyal's Y here. We wish to call special H. Peak, ,c' • kering. plumbing. etc. plumbing, They Wm. Austin, of the Toronto Street RailwRy Miss Blanche Ham., fire -alarm system 14m- the town at.the meeting of the Coubeil on Monday your attention though, to are also expert well drillers and respectfully solicit staff. and )in, visited the latter's parents a few evening, The pfoposition. which met Nyal's Purifier forall blood and skim your patron' da�rs last week, with much favor., was one which would diseases. iONE HUNDRED agefortbe .tore. ,'Ind, niton H. Johnson was in the city on Sat. give the town a kind of "municipid Nyal's Kidney PillsandNyal's Stonc- urday. We understand that be has teltipbone system, Bythis system the Root Compound for kidney affection -,4 'lame YOUNG WOMEN TIME TABLE -Pickering Station G T. R. Trainsi East doeasfollow*.- rented the -bank Wilding to a Toronto company would instal telephones in the homes of the ;24 firemen, and back, etc. going real estate firm. Nyal's Vegetable Prescription. tht- Aad-hoe Hnndred Young Men No. 6 Mail 08 A M. 12, Local -'2.50 P. M. John Tweedie, while hitching upa would be equipped in such a manner that by ^ certain button a peerless eemedv for diseases vqculiw. ,wanted at once to train for choice 0 Mee positions. The demand on 14 Local 6.04 P. M. bane, was severely bitten over the bvithp al &itia-able-tn, attPrid pressing �ld -be given. in- eneral alarm would 'To'i -*n--uTd- to womer'. -T*Z,F-"- Pile, ft soothing effectiTAIII, -an& Trains going West due " follows-- No. 13 Local 7.42 A. M. professional duties again. stat this system it cost the town'$750 and tbecost of maintenance treatment for piles. ELLIOTT • 11 Looal 2.15 P. M.. 7 Mail 7.50 P. M. *8undav included . r Se gt Fred Hindle, of the 110th ilybridge, where be was in charge of :the Machine Gun section, would. be one dollim per year 'per in- strument. This system would pro free telephone service In the Nyal's Salve for pores, wounds.. scratches; burns, etc. -the boniest and most useful thing you e ver had in the- has been transferred to the Machine Gun staff at Stanley B&rrRcks..To- vide P. independent system for each of the icine chest, medicine TOOLS SHARPENED f .-TORONTO. ONT. ronto. firernen Ano-fher pr6position which N jal)'s P6wder,tc f),dt your -horse- im our supply. Write at once f gr We The Soldiers of "C'Co, 116th, rec- eptly rendered a most intereattrig was not so favorably received was an ordinary .telephone service that would trim, Come to us when vou need anything particulars. will convince you that this is 'YO -R opportunity. We mlike a specialty of crosscut haws, Toolh of all kinds. 'Locks repaired entertainment here in the Lodge cost 11". 1 . a good drug store ought to have -110a Business calls you: Will you come? Razor -boning a specialty. For afli ;t. building, leaving an impresslon.tbat .-here, and we'll take pleasure in-show.7- No *"nation at Midsummer. P.Imps trim or- A41- easy- shave -*silt all were thorough. geptlemen. The -Wetbodia-C-Ta-dies ---More ths-n- $10,000,000 has be -ko7 well we can -serve 7.011. Enter now. at tlSe East -end Barber Shop. See House Furnishings en'ter-taine-a--th-iff while here. subscribed to the Canadian Pat. 'T, Moore XcFadam W. J. Elliott, Principal our of* all kinds. Slightly used Carpets Do Don't White's ricitic Fund, which will last into neat - The requisition for t year. Druggist --Graduate Optician Cor. Yon0e and Charles Sts.! from 15 cents a and up. . forget sale on W. J. GORDON PICKERING Monday, April. 10th. March is 8600,000. 0=tAL== - , _ 4 _ FRENCtl SAY GERMANS "Fla:'' t a Q SHIPl UNG EV end sell 4pi, ,a ,E _ Eplsootle, To Deli litlul Carder ° " � from y P 1( throat dWeeasew curedr - ~Com Comparison of Lists rtevsal Wide Dhtr S end all �thert+., no matter how ' exposed," kept from CrepanClea. (� havin8'any of these diseases with SPOHIR'S Z01/Tim.Freshnes - It i8 Considered to France the' life O Z FWA COMPOUND. Three to six' duties often a are s YPPI011B 1118CCuraCy o1 the German Gas-, n 2' wase. C)ne arn::l- nlzt• bottle guaranteed to do so. Beef salty liEitri 18 deflnifely -established,'' O ihinR for rvurce, acts on tho bluud. 8PO881f Is ' charaeter��s the Flavor o says—li. Warner Allen, wwriting frOni! ` tn� �a ture by all - is m- lets and harness stlonts or' fatrufac- I I •,arses. Agent �eantrd. `� the -•British headquar'_ere., -It seems, pER GO a However, If one may judge from some I ' - SPORN _lIt>EDSCeL CO., Chemi6ts, Cicuh•n, Sad., 9'./ d - - articles recently published -in the Lon•' --- - ---.� don press, that in England the accur• 1 -- — - _ - --- - i acy -or"inaccuracy _ot these lists •is still I I i n _ a atter of a'nd-discussion. lu. I �j T .. i deed, In some cases it appears to' bj� -,suggested that they are as accurate as (I Q I the F.ng ii- lists, on which no dotrbt - M.` Bse a hay' ,' lie continues; "receives un�- mittuet:tiunublt• authority figures i!ijIli e : - Quality Unchallenged 4w Twlicnty-three Ye�►ra it hfch .utuke it at least legitimate to f r,•gard with tlteg -avest suspicion all - ��.,.e� •-•--�-- - inforniutlun provided by the enemy .as-- _ - to his io�ars. pride _ • - The GertnansuIi - _ - _ _ _ .-._--- tier itire.l�'eti oil ,he frank...aan-i '.open li f Do farhiai in which, the) -announce their -1 t] " 'Wltll the silt lice-of,the French in.thes�! lud,:es to thi, tvbrld, and' compare' it it 11 It, c()nt;iderablct- self • satisfaction • --The Green lea - - Rt)r • C31.kRLL ' i41L\�i►\lL� • VA -1-h u:tt'lle j p g "Thr I'r one h, however, despite these ®u t d o Q r S - f31Yit that iVILi 4 ,., . 0 Authox ext -The %twor ltilaJe., "'file l'atvnit"tef hubr," l;agvd In putting the German sttttis-' Or 111—this is the sa is Cafe on I vs ,to ti practical test. They haven - • .Ihd 'Ciarm 1•a k'" ct�' often notirrd that the total German Stands the test of Canada's trying weather as no other paint you have •ever used - For lnrns and oth'c•r buddrn;;a, for tour imi)lements and ws;tons, and For !tts1los III killed,' wounded.. 'nissing' alld your hotpe.twth cut•idr and in-therr is a ltar,t•ay finiA that Is the best of hs kind. t rfiutie•rx atenot111Ced for a given regi= To the man mho docs his own painting thr .n%%enicnce and rtonomy of Ratn�ziy Is fa nt is >vlf'et idrnt • I:ieitt <Iurt►rg a '�,iven period is consid- The man who hues painters to do,).k mmlr f,v him will do well to specify Ramsay's E'lt af"ruk .YYlx. ,tl'a iat'd.l ittvtlt artiol!g' Illy fatNar,'Jama• atriulR' ,.rably lwsa t1lan the .number of pri• ,Taints -they wear so wen and.protet t uryd and metal to thocougady from dkeriorsiinn. ' mt4 yr lWvl• ,t' +ylVeMrr aitcl I.au N'init 41.1 local Ruru-ny dealer will tae The instant luta slid ! !r c•rY a.V tit' "c lle•f� alone taketl froin the same - - a' fou +T'1•'nd.d trrtth and ,1:R6caliune. t)t Note Yu, the -last•-itaured was eliltitti'd tit a _dI"-t to t!te fa, tory (d) . together she b,tt•ame the vlrtitu, of all reKtn)PIIt during the same tine. i 133 yuartrr intrrra it, whatever soul result has heen-that the .dep'alttientl A. RAMSAY & SON CO. iEstabiished 1842, MONTREA1 unacavuutable agitation. 'it �vu. Man• 1 Crum- a .�ulc: told .; i , Que. ifesteai by, a. shytie+. and 4vufusiw! might be rewlicea pecially charged with this task has, haw to Ret tu, him, rind sat the amen- been:able again and, again to conch.'•, l Or J2ilC b'' Ail Dealers. that heighteneii her solar ttud nttt> ni• 1 _ i , fled the sheer au.weline�. of her until time la'uwr uurselvrs free from --.pus- .the, �'erlttstlisten tcfflcial German ca<,• - ihle future complit,-ations, if he ualty lista of flagrant and dellberat,z I. watching her rugerlc. lungitiRh. 1 the sealer r yhuuld -be of at mind to c uestion our omissions by iii.^rely comparing them thrilled in every nasus atx] fibre of g Si I and the common labor- -' BfbS TEUTONS REBEL, act or demand an accuuntiriia, wet wltli the Fren-t:h Ilst of prisoners, my being. "'Phe folloµ�ing latlstfcs - concern er is better in 'comparison than act= a difficulty Ave were unable satis-,Pow re im •ups wliiclih hve been con- ors out of engagements, artists with- Letters Found on Prisoners Tell of Her suddenly' awakened timidity fuctorily to get -rid of.., But the mat- g out customers -impelled her tar the perforritanie. of ter was settled for us inn quite sur- troll: ly engasz d on the .German: ,etc, Frantic Spirit in Germany. some unaccountable, purposeless arts: q front `.f ifou-e servants. are the worst .off.. A Number of extracts rrom letters prising fashion. _ We .expected the clic- i "The 10801 iieglinent of the Twelfth Of allout)•40,000 idle at the beginning found- on 1,200`Get'tn- + p. allfor example, tinshin at me an German Army' Corps lest during a ser of the ear oqI 15,000 have found Pr sonem ca P R. pusnl of such a Rem would 'require inscrutable, Rlowin glance hal!- months if nut years -of preliminary rain period 4'�S prisoners, according to y y tared a! Hartmanuswellerkapt have veiled b -her ion la 'es, and moving places. This is attributed to meas- • bee:: publlshed in Paris,- Some 5,000 S. R g•exploiting -and negotiating; for, as'the French ottie: l records. The Ge. r• urea of economy in some Parisian lPttafs were-fouud'an these *men, who toward the door, as if Eche were about Aartsen had ointed,.uut, not man, man casualty Itsts acknowledged dur• to depart herself: birt coming back persons could buy. such a. cemarke.b)e ing the e'amp ix'rtod :t59 prtsoilipra, and farm+les, the breaking up of oil ars bP!nr.az half to the .active army,. and . instead and placing her chair in its 3 of chase '_8. are not included fn tho an to 'the fact that many families hall to two regiments of reserves. P S diamond out of hand. 1n a way, we, have left the city for their country Th- come from many different towns. proper place on the ,opposite side of French returns. There is, therefore, a t'y a my table -desk. Then she opposite to- imagined the various royalties of homes for -the. duration of the war. -,E' "ryYhing 13 three times denier shortage of 144 men, of. per Ivor.. Europe would have to be interested• the total.. !: The building trades have come back 'than before 1 F'tolsen,. Nove�Bez 14.) - taard the floor again. that cu id and rincel mind of the n Titers are no means of getting milk I. steal up and called to'her softly. P Ii P 3 "The 112th Regiment of the Four -' nearly' to normal conditions since there to drink. - (Hamburg, December 12 riLOW—chest Eastern potentates-swarthy'tpenth German :Army- Corps last 34 are only about. men'- of those �MannhMm NaVornhet 79 t lass S. su tans, s s an pas a s p loners, according to the -French. bile trades idle• it is about the normal h' It rakt::e Three or four hours acait- She sent an arch look back at .me r g-:: with a passion for Jewels—until they the (;semen Ifstt, acknowledge only 4R.; ure of times of peace. . ing before a creamery to _,serosa her shoulder, which• was at once were set to bidding against each of whom 34 do not figure in the p o Y get a guar- an invitation and a dare; brit she did other, and the gem thus. be matle tu_ French record There is all omission W omezi largely employed in luxury r r oP a pound of butter. (Berlin, _ not pause until her hand was upon 'of 186; or 79,4 per cent., in this ease. mduitries were the most affected by Decembor 1.1_) `• x g $. li e r er c nen let Tile 144th_ RPpim nC, Sof p=hong�R• the war; put the are rapidly finding Dry bread and. potatcc'>4 won't keep fetch somewhere near its true worth. ;tliM knob, n,• g y P Y S y g (november 7.) Scarce -, however, had Aartsen let ' up anybody's siren tli - Where are ou oin I asked, teenth Army Corti n{ tc oecu ations: . �• that such a diamond was at only five figure In the Ger-*, "I am taking the place of my hus- The mobilised are also complaining and when she yid not an You man lists, m c uta off ellie 89 area up t in the Argonne,". of their food, You. know [.have to tt be known in .t of "know 'you reall • do .not intend going market, that he effected a )4.g ba.nd, who is fi htri -fend parcels to Johann. They have alb at all -anywhere. Lois..,come and nt price that exceeded our fondest ex- 'posed by their mlgulded countrymen said s woman streetcar conductor, most tiothinq to eat, (December 9 ) ,down -here-pleas" - I pointed to- - Before the war I was: seamstress in ,• It H said, that men of the "ad. pectations. to be still fighting, whereas they are' �;. --her cif9ir. - 9 a a big dressmak'n Sturm will bN calls y She. -came --slowly arid -paused with Who. got it, - ,. _ _; .,certatnIy in (+Tench hands, l S S establishment" d UP to 03 sate, It 3 P "The 153rd Regiment of the Fourth f ' There' are now 630' women t,akEng li not possible ..that things Gail last hIe=e is the-angvaer, a4 nearly as I like this (December 9. ) the desk between us, „ can supply one. German Arany corps lost 196 prison- men's places on that line, enabling At'Plauen alotre 5,040 -men are miss - "You have no right to call me that, Several half-hearted. tentative' of= erg, but the Germans officially aeknow•1. the company to double the service of ing tDecembe.r b.►: she said in a low, eonstrained voice, ledged only F,8 of 'the,+F n whom its the fines in operation last spring. The This abominable tsar cannot fern were elicited which were not ser - not meeting my •look: are not named in rile French returns subways have luau 1 iously considered, and we had settled y K places• to about .much longer the m1sr:ry would be Oh, haven't I. I retorted. "Hy !'herefore, 138, •or 7+1.4 per cent., -of 1,300 women. Like the tramway- ' ,, a .. back to - the anticipated ions; period the 153rd Regiment hay's been omitted con- tadpsrribable. (Trevs'a, neeember 5.) 'beautiful dear, your last defence: has of waiting, when there came another g doctors, they wear a jaunty fatigue 1'013 ought- JOt simpy to revolt' lbeen swept away_ You see how- Lr- from the German \'ertustliateu,' I v That would be better than. allowiflt; P -offer_ that definitely removed all other e i cup that') rues 'them a military air igile it was -a rope of sand. t '}!- that ewes v°ttrself to be! killed rn _ competitors from the field. y one accepts as quite appro- t t frightened me like .the very dickeys, -One day the -expert rushed into my If0U14F ~Flat ,1 t7'S' S l• F FR. priate; they are doing their share. - I All 6f s ere ember• °ea )though; white you were in earnest.", office in a high state of excitement,. f .The Paris 'commission houses lost . All a us horn expect peace soon, It Still -he -eyes_ were llowlica-t, but `25,00 0 me.tirs in Paris Lark Johx :s time for .it.. Discontent- caused by her bosom waa'ri«ing in a turbulent He threw •down vptxi my desk a -1x,570 men by the mobilization and dearnes:4 of food is ini•reasing Add- - bundle of parchment plastered oyer: 14"Ruae of the War. took on 27,•}01? women, mostly wives, to that the Grant of worst. The morale fashion,, and the slender Rlnwed hands with strange, fantastic seals which L. � sisters or cousins of their mobilized : would maks Its adgrt burst. � Berlin, viers- playing a,ifnlessly, frerrulously' recognized at Chinese. It proved to The` number 'of men and women in employos. Ten thousand women found- NAvL!wbvr,3,) with the papery on my desk. be a ducirment.. couched in. flowery, Pari. thrown out of employment by , places in. the Paris postoffices, which "I -am 3100% Marian Sylvester," ',he -tile war ha4 diminished from 2,7,43•+,' o •F- itaid in a weak voice, , of--<rf--uf that turf; of Lao Wing Sufi. re�idrnt of d R the battle oftth'e 3farte i❑ base Joao _0,000 men by the mobiiiza- stilted English and it bore the Signa- during ivaR place in Tibet." R P , ptembor, I914, to x9,447 in Decem- tion_, .The six railway -companies cen- - - _.Their Wooden Wedding, 1. can nfo the Republic''s Privy Council, - _ ; r to official tring in Paris gave places to about 7, - He was idealistic and longerdismay me, lyou dear, glorious • The .document -nothing less formal gerhrrell �fromrthe number of ' �nt ms 000,women,_ while 2,000 -irere taken was practical=a • good tratrfinotiiat. will. accurately describe it -is toot into the principal banks. girl. You shall .be Lois to me -Lois ployed cards" issued to workmen and combination. He came home one - of- Fox—all the daps of my)ife.•' long tu.�be quoted. . The •gist of its wQrkivomen to entitle them to receive The number of women employed in_ evening after a hard,day at the of- me�yasae was, that' because n[ cer- the national tobacco factories has lice and said - - z Some loose typewritten sheets- � the allowance to the unemployed- made some that she herself had ,prepared. twin attributes of a religious nature lay the city. . _ doubled, while no fewer than 15;000-'%isria, Illy dear, do you realize. . immanent _in_the diarriond:'established' - - --women are employed in different ij� morin _wiill.•_be.. our anoden�. _ only ifse-- stay- 1;torc==went cudttenty-- - itr decros.tng mrmhererf ihlr--wV4--=---. y equ'tpmenf r by centuries of observance, there w'as branches of the - nitlitar sliding front beneath her -finger,.. men is evidence of the revival of near- wedding . R e ought to celebrate- the �Jily one place in th'e whole world and munitions industries. In hand= occasion somehow, don't 9" the floor. 1 • Ever Parisian industry. The mo: t you think . where it rightly .belonged-' that the -.y y ling of machine tbols;%thea soon be- And aha said: "Hank "Look hetes you are mu ainEC ftp the Writer has been empowered to re Important of all, ,the textile ami oma quite as expert as men, and on , my daring. Davies bill of exceptions!" I exelaimed cower it and to clothing trade ' in which there �were� I know' it.. Been ,thinking about it all Inanely. pay a'sum .that would 44,333 unemployed- 3farch 1, has now fine work have a lighter and - surer. day and have it all arranged, (have- - € warrant those holding the stone in, hand.. ' Our eye, mei, and she langherl-a effecting as t eed • a transfer as only '29,963 persons, out of work of , ordered a h lgaggn ,lead o1 kindling p } pos- 28,569 ' _ Their -wages arcr, : in most cars",. %Good to be delivered to-Morttw -after low, rich, throaty laugh that was the whom are�'women. • . ' most beautiful' music in the world. Bible, The writer next pointed out r.about 8 cents an hour, though in some boon, and you will come home early _ . (ler lovely countenance was trans_ his personal interest in the diamond,' 'Unemployed" cards were issued to faetoriesi working -by the piece, they. from the office and,ra>ry it in*o the and wound up by. • making an offer about 10,000 ,men and women practic- ! earn as high as 12 francs '($2.401' a figured. After a long paitae-- she _ ! cellar.." _ tbtut-took away my breath. A draft ing "liberal -professions." The nlim--- -- -Whipered: --: +clay: "I shalt always -I hope -be Lois for ;:r00 was enclosed a; .cyidence of ber was redtired only to . 9,347 in I i -•'r' to you." - . Rood faith. March and 9,&17 in December, show- Bad -news, -lik'e a. -soft j)oiled e) g, . 'If twe could only. -recognize our duty I made a quick calculation on a ing that the situation of.the mechanic, should -always be broken -e <t,^fid he ia-a2sition to dodge it. My desk has bi5en described as 'a sheet of paper. `After deducting Lao _ g S -� wide one; but Ily resting our •hands. ring Fu's one-quarter share and upon it -somewhere shout the center Aartsen s commission, the sale would-; �L ,�wy -with mine enclosing 'hers, and by realize exactly $34,:,00 each for I' w; _ Mo her Says We CoulWi t leaning* toward each other, we di,- Strang. Lois and myself, which sums:.(�• ' dun The Farm Witbont cowered that we could kiss across its were -ultimately 'r placed tb our ae- top without tltr toast' ditcoFrtfort• y counts.! , - F.PILOGUF.. t «'herewer in .that land of mystery ( _ the. high -priests of Tao -fu hold forth, - �CRQ If, in the minds of those who harve -thele, doubtless, is enshrined ones- of �- t 1 _ - E followed -the fortunes of the iliamnnd the world's mo!It masrniAcenf ?' , SUM thus far, has been kindled a cur= mond ,Co- believe fealty respecting it. ultirriatc= fate. I - - Th11; I -- re TA - ) A LIU BM I am warranted in going be=___ yond the logical end of my stof}' to _ _.c - tr IT'S downright scandalous. the number of 20 pound, tins I buy.' - g atify a pardonable wish to learn Less Agonizinit. But, as Mother says, we : r, it for 'must everything, - more :ii)out- it. lie file.,, the circum Bit -There'( one thing I like about _ _ '_'Nothing else tastes quite -0 '1- kinds of Hot . t, _ _sfancet surrounding __its assi * outrouTa--tread, Johnny Cake and griddle Cakes. of our -lives 'are not altogether with- ' "Mother uses It fof all her -cooking -for Cookies, Cakes, - _ his troublc_s. He'i alti•ays cravlcilig i Gingerbread and Pies. of+_ sntcres _iii themselves. _ joke -s— _ Before ,lames • Strang started eq ;' Dix -I'd sooner he'tl teff his - - "And 1 tlttrl almost ash mad to mention the his return to .Johm a Rxhru, we agreed gay we sendyou it copy � � quantity of 'Crodvn.Brari and bread that ,i.y ,,. troubles. _ rO�e youngsters Consume, Thls syrup certainly 13 w: -___S _ among ourselves -Strang, Lois and l -- _4,- w PO r ' - -- _ n m„ r e n -. B bt our ne book, -to etttt ust the stone -to .JoharfnEs s favorite d my borne". ti 4 '.'Desserts, dCandiu"? E m, � :res She Expressed It. - ractica'1-bel fat -and free. The 4o pound tin tr s� Aarrtsen; he to ditpo�e of it For the P P use, atthouth you -C tat "Crown rand" In 2, 5 and l 1 best price obtainable. _ - j' :Aunt "cui'll.'be ]ate £<,r. the. part}, - Write for It to our Montreal t�urtd Mus and 3 pmnd ttass Jars, Askvour. dea!er; In our deliberations, However, we %won't von, dear? Office. THE CANADA STARCH CO. LIMITED i �r _t i 1• L: Mo"TR[AI, CARDINAL., MA N SYR were confronted by a perplexity that Niece --Oh, no, auntie. In our.. set , t'e" Cori-sr.rrJE—st,r3rixt Gyrss Rave us any amoun-£ -cr traalrle- and' nobody goes ilia - - - - -- - SreGoA- SiJba 45 11 Z4xndr� SturcA . mental worry. By the early agree -1 body'else gets there. - �O _ i# ZEPpF .IN' RAIDS - ON - - VUA WOUNDED CANADIANS UNDER ARMS -BRITAIN IN THREE DAYS BAND IN FLIGHT NUMBER ABOUT 246,000 L -. United States Troops Surprise aid Ot zgo,cooa Who Have Joined the Colors 4*3,70o Are N.o Mi•litary Damage Occasioned, Although 6o Civili. Scatter -the Mexican s Were Killed and 166 in ured. Out of Action Through Casualties or Other Causes.,' _.. _ outlaws. ---- - -lan • A despatch .. from El Paso WYs : A despatch from Ottawa say&: Cas-to any decision. Not Eng had hap- - Pancho Villa, the Mexican bandit lead- uslties of ever descri tion -.among pened since that decision, he added, London, Monday, April 3. -Two killed, and 25 persons were seriously Y' P i in ured. In addition; about 80 others er, wounded in the hip, escaped from the Canadian forces since the out- the Government to change more raids by Zeppelin dirigible bol- J , the , United States troops jn. his first its mind as to the number W be en - received minor injuries. ' j break of war total 22 000 and the loons occurred on Great. Britain on . clash with them an Wednesday.. ' listed. A tramcar inspector was killed and waits e apart -from casualties has Saturday and Sunday nights, making a woman tram conductor had a leg I Villa lost 80 tumbe lled,. two l sc and 2 P With regard to the question troops to three' raids on •successive nights. At: blown off, Several houses were wre wreck. - least, and a number of saddles and been 21,700: -This • makes a total of how long it took the Canadian troops • least 16 persons were killed and about; ed in one street. One house was com- -rifles, also some horses. ,The Ameri- 43,700 men, out of 290,000 who have to be ready for the frontr--=Prom 'the p cans lost four men wounded., The joined the colors to date who cannot + date of enlistment the Premier, said -'100 others injured in the Saturday: pletely wrecked, but the family of five I ' night raid which was over the north- managed to scramble out without Be- battle took place in the edge of the now be numbered : in the effective that the period varied. Six months' _ town of Guerrero, capital of the dl's- fighting force. The Canadian army might be taken as a miaimutg for in - east coast of England. { rious injury. trict dominated by Villa in the days actually under arms at the present Pantrq,-but other arms of the service The coast of Scotland and the With the exception of the big raid when as s bandit he defied the Forces time is therefore about 246,000 men. I required'a longer period before they - northern and south-eastern , counties of January 31, when the casualties of Porfirio Diaz for years. Villa was Of these 112,000 are overseas, either were ready to go to the front. ,of England were attacked by Zep- aggregated 67 persons killed and 117• in Great Britain or at the !cont P Sunday night. I injured, the Zeppelins raids of Friday ! taken from the. field .in a carriage, , while I. The total "expenditure by Canada_ Bombs were dropped at various ;and Saturday nights caused greater limping, according to reports of the i proximately in Canada there are ap- for war purposes up to the end of United States officers with Col. Dodd, P y 134,000, counting those February, Sir Robert said, has ag e '' points. � loss of life than any previous aerial confirmed b Mexicans made prisoners guard du � A corrc pondent in a north-east :attack' this year. The loss of life by I Y p on duty, on Headquarters staff. gated $187,000,000, not taking into %by .the Americans. These were among the interesting I account the millions of . dollats which ,.,. -.-.nom --,_rr_.... _._-; ,. .,, - -__- _- -______, ---- l � incus given to the commons rnurs- creat rnrtain has spent on behall 01 J sighted there at it o'clock Satutrday The .trots! casualties •for the two i �_A WITH RIGHT LEG GONE, day by Sir. Robert Borden in reply to I Canada for munitions of various r"1 night. It dropped 14 explosive. and i nights, according to an official"report, a series of questions by Hon. Charles kinds supplied to the Canadian forces- 'J seven incendiary bombs. Ten men,' were .59' persons killed and 166 CORPORAL FIGHTS. Marcil. In regard to Mr. Marcid s, at the front through the War Office.' three women and three children were wounded. — question as to whether. the Govern- • The accounting for these will not be y 4t Amazing Act of Courage • on British ment had decided to _ enlist 500,000 I made until the war is over. ' • YERDUN BATTLES 2 ,HUN COMPANIES Front-Vrom Conferred. Canadians for British as service; after in reply to Mr. Boulay, the Pre- ::=k 1 -A despatch from London says :Six consulting the British authorities, the mier said that the members of the new awards of the Victoria Cross Prime Minister said that the Govern-' Military Hospitals Commission served STILL RAGING BLOWN TO PIECES were announced on Thursday: The ment always took pains to ascertain without salary, but that they were &I - most amazing act of courage was that the .views of the Imperial authorities, lowed $10 per day and railway fare " !Kent Corporal Cotter, of the Sixth East Particularly the War Office, with re- while engaged on the business -of the British Mine Explosions at St. Eloi . Kent Regiment.' When his right leg gard to these matters before coming Commission !Germans Penetrate Caillette Rood, i P had been blown off at the knee, and I - --- -�-��j �c A Northeast of City. 0 -Have Effect on Foe he also had been wounded in both I STRIKERS DELAY 1 Trenches. arms, he made his way unaided for I In SHAUGNESSY A despatch from London'says: The -!!!fifty yards to a mine 'hater and Germans are still carrying. on strong A despatch from British Head- 1 steadied the men who were holding it. BRITISH GUNS �i AT FRONT offensive operations northeast and quarters says: German prisoners ' He controlled their fire, issued +�a�+�y r northwest of Verdun. About four and captured . near St. Eloi on Saturday and altered the dispositions of his men _ _ one-half miles northeast of the fort- last after we wrecked their trenches to meet a fresh copnter-attack by Tess they penetrated. the Caillette by a series of mine explosions, pared-- enemy. For two hours - he -held the Lloyd George Makes Sensational w Wood, just outside Fort Douamont, ' ed -to -da before being taken' down to position, and allowed his wounds to Second .Son i Baron Shaughnessy } Y n !charge in British House of Was Hit by Shrapnel. ` .. "after a violent bombardment, From the base. These men were lucky in be roughly dressed' only after the at, (part of this wood the French, in air their escape from death.__'he, ex. -'tack had quieted down. -Commons.- , P _ immediate counter-attack, drove back plosion of our mines was so terrific A despatch from London says. 'p A despatch from London saga: Dur` 'the invaders. !that if shook the. g - Captain Alfred !Shaughnessy, of the ,. Another C01i11ITTEE TO CARE ing a discussion o! the Clyde strike 60th Rbgiment, the second son of powerful attack w de -=away and its effect upon the German ; FOR BRITISH GRAVES in the House of Commons Thursday s... _-livered ortian of -the trenches was volcanic, . Tons of earth' Baron Shaughnessy, was killed in Avocourt Wood held b the Frenzh were flun u hundreds o! feet hi h,' night David Lloyd George, the Muni- action while fighting with his regi - Y ' S p g ' A •cespatch from London says: A tions Minister, declared that the big' ment at the front in France on Sat - but here t}ie French barrier fire and carrying away trenches, dugouts and national committee has been appoint- guns which the army wanted has been , urday. It is only a -few weeks since' machine guns held the Germane sandbags. 'without gain. - ! A Jaeger regiment which was hold= ed by the Government for making per- held up through all its stages of 'Captain Shaughnessy went" -over- Go' •, _ The French have 'now entirely ing this part of the line suffered graves provision for the care of manufacture end that the strikers France with the 60th battalion, after evacuated en will graves of officers and men in France were holding up most important guns having completed an officers' train - age of -Vaux and heavy losses. A captured officer says and Belgium. _ The Prince of Wales needed by the army. That the Clyde, Ing course at- Shorncliffe. With his have'draw•ii their line south of the that two companies of his battalion i� prrcident._ It was decided that no strike caused a ferment out of all fellow -officers and men, he was one town, -but. in its immediate outskirts. were blown to pieces. The earth permanent memorials will be erected I Proportion to the number of men ,In- of the most popular, and 'the Irish Berlin Bays thab northeast of Hau= was so disrupted that the communi- in auk British military remoter dor- volved is explained b Mr,- Lloyd court, between Malancourt and Le cation trenches .were choked up and ing the continuance of hostilities, or tcompany which he commanded was Mort Homme, the'Germans' have en- there was no possibility, of esca a for George's statement that it was re- noted for its efficiency. His death Ar P = i until the military'situstion should ap- sponsible for holding up guns needed was the result of a shrapnel wound. '#!rely clearer{ the .French from about.. the men who remained situ's in the pear to justify giving' the._necessary at the British front. _- __ .,}- Il,000 yard of trenches, where they first and second lines of this .actor, sanction. Ali' requeQts for informs- -'�-' !.'BRITISH VICTIMSOF " had.remaisned, since March 30. j nor for any supports to be sent' up to tion regarding ltraves of officers and GERM►NY MUST ACCEPT On the other sectors abou}t-1Verdun prevent the occupation bf the craters' U-BOATS IN MARCH. there have been only intermittent and trenckes by the Briti.h, who still men fallen in.- France and Belgium DRASTIC PEACE TERMS. should con a to be addressed tc. --- bombardmerrta; artillery,duels have hold this ground. The Germans sus- :38 Vessels Sunk -and 124 Lives Lost }Fir- di-r•Fct�: graves registration, A despatch from Paris' says:' An , Dunn characterized the fighting along the vivor$ were caught in the trap, and _ g Last Month. - general. hes quarters. official communication referring to I remainder oC the Front. rn a dazed condition were taken prix- __ _ i•_ the British conquest of German East A despatch from London says: The cra ave - -been- .-very: -active ones easily enough: The exact num-„ Board of Trades) summary of. cas- sround Verdun. The French brought ter of them is still uncertain, a5 men ,LARCE i\(YtT:aY+E IN Africa says: This is Germanys last � BRITISH REVENUE.' colony. The enemy has 'large Bums. ualties to British shipping reported down three German machines, but are still” being brought down but the invested there in railways and other in March shows that nineteen, steam - Berlin asserts that the. aerial combats number is about' 200 with several• of- r era aggregating 44,609 tons were • have resulted in. their favor. - Both firers. I'rojwrty and Income Tax Are Re- exploitations. The complete conquest - =- sponw961e for Increase of ©! the colony a only s matter of time, s b enemy warships, en steam - sides y e m T aides have been: bush} 'engaged in. - -- and cannot be long delayed, -Copse- era of 13,927 Lona were sunk by mines, , dropping Lomhs on mElitary estab FRENCH C:EiFRAL £5R.y21•D00• One steamer of 2,191 tone was sunk l copping at. various - quently the cojonial empire created points. KILLED .1T Vt'R[)U-N' a despatch from London saga: --4t at such cost by Germany will disap-' either by an enemy warship or a Baine, 1 ,p. the close of the financial year -on I pear, and Germany will no longer have: Forty-three livaq were lost in the case ' of the steamers sunk by warships and 3 A despatch from Paris says: Gen. Thur day night the Government is- an outlet out of Europe. It is easy, 1 WOMEN WORK ON DOCKS, oral Laig eau, one' of • the youngest' I eighty-one in steamers sunk by mines. 4 sued a report shooing that the total to see the important bearing this fact AT BRITISH PORI S actionFrenctr'Ve�dun. He been revc•nuc of the t'nited Kingdom for will have at the conclusion of" peace. ' — - g I � SOLDIER SETTLERS -- — � the -year amouWd to f2aR,7(ie,8_4, be- Every time in t•Fte course of our his- � .OFFERED FREE L_4ND - A despatch from Liverpood say::: himself in Africa where he served with i.ng .an increase of 1'110,07'1,744 over tory that we. have lost colonies, even Women are now being employed at. the Marchand expedition. i laat year. The largest increase was ; when there had been -successes on the the Liverpool docks, handling cotton - _ lin :ro c•rt a" income tax, including Conti-nene, we have kad to accept dia- A despatch from London says: The ' 'f-- --- l P Y $. _ _'-Jhnports. and other bagged goods. At Tthc .,upertax .which was SSK.I)'31,t►00, astrous terms of peace. It is probable British South Africa Company has an - Rhe Leyland Tine docks nearly 100 BRITISH. CASUALTIES �.. _�.. __ -� similar rats will • ave similar re- pounced a grant of 500,000 acres of _ i -- - eft h m :, . - women are now working. Fears were; IN MARCH 30,424.-,;W;a[{RIF.D MENCALLED sults, in the case of Germany." I free land to -soldier -settlers from over- ftthe war.' The company entertained that the Dockers' Union' '' TO JOIN COLI - - -�' - seas after pan y would raise difficulties, but these have' A despatch from Lor0ori sass: Brit- RUSSIA HAS ORDERED _ .agrees to provide expert advice and ,been smoothed over and the: women ish casualties in March, as compiledsupervision, to aid them in getting a a i 'a4 despatch from London says : Nine MUNITIONS ENQUIRY, I go - goo start in their flew homes. 4.1' --are receiving the same rate of pay as, from the published lists, amounted, to . groups of mart ted. men who, attested = ' the men. 1,107 officers and 19,3i7 men. A despatch from Petro s`d sa _. l' j for service under the Derbyplan are P Br Ys: to juin the colors on May S. The The Council of the Eriipire, recogniz tiING SUBSCRIBES 000,000 —----------- ------ _._ -- FOR WAR PGRP'OSES. - EIaEAU{�J�l J CE � KUT i groups concerned are numbers t0'33 to Eng the n ufficie of investigating the' _ C �(�U G ■K, ' 41, consisting' of men from 27 to R' recent insufficiency of munitions at ! years of age. It is, the calling out of , the Russian front, has ordered the' A despatch from London says: 1 these men before all eligible single j opening of a prelEminaiy inquiry into !King George has placed 8100,000 at i ARTENM Lill. S MESSAGE ' men -have joined the army that bar ;accusations against _Gens Soukhomlin- the disposal of the Treasury. A let- - off, formerly Minister of War, and', caused so much aQ�tation r}irough�nit ter accompanying the donation says - caused k the country. In consequence of this agAlust - Gen. Kouzmine- orowtyie "It ,is the iifng'�atafi-that thte sum, Gen, Townsend -Assured That Eveev-Possible Effort feeling an earlier summon, :.:::url Chief of the 'Artillery Department which he gives in consequence of the these men was cancelled. —'�-- - war, should be a'}fplied in whatever' is tieing Made to Send Relief. _. High C is beat attained by treading manner deemed best -in the opinion of PUBLIC C_ELT:BRATI(7\ . on s'cat's tail. ;his Majesty's Government." -A' despatch from' London says:- AiT "L- togetbcr Vith all your fellow ;OF BATTLE UF' l'I'RES.r --'----_ "�- -- -` official announcement says the follow- countrymen, continue to follow with admiration the gallant fighting of the.: Pri�:ate -Citizens Asked to FI Fla s HOUR 01 BRITISH A� HAND �z ding message was, despatched, by King troops under our command 'against; y S P y g un Anniversary of Greaf Struggle. George to General Townsend, in com- great odds. Every possible effort is i A despatch from Ottawa says :The BUT IT IS NOT YET ARRIVED. Znand of the British -troops at Kul -el- being made to support your splendid - Amara: ' resistance." anniversary of the Battle of Ypres, - :!the famous struggle of Apriil :2, 1915, -' - - ---- ---- jwhen the Canadian fought a gnat and Sir John Hai'g's Forces Now }fold One-fourth of the; ; RUSSIAN HOSPTfA SHIP gallant, and successful fight against _ _ the Huns, 'will be celebrated officially �ntfr0 WgStCrt1 Ff out: -- --, in Canada by the hoisting of .flay . on SUB RIMED IN BLACK SEA I -all Public buildings. - A' despatch from London says: T'he' aisa. At present the -British are - official' communications having re- probably holding' something like one Tl(Ji fFN ANOTHER LINK. � veiled the fact that the British armies fourth of the entire length of tbe- _ IN R BLOCKADE, i have taken oenheldrbgi y the of he sliinee ' weatern .front, extending in an un.. R[T[SH 'Wounded Soldiers on hoard at the Time and Red previously broken lyric from the Yeer to the Som Cross Was' P4fnted {fn- Vt s~sel. A despatch ..from London says: ,.Reuter's correspondent at the British; me. - - Great Britain has pub in effect an ar- Jk' ulquarter: in France, "I am pet-; "Although the hour of the British A despatch from Paris -says:. -The- aboard, according to an announcement arm ma be at hand, o is not vessel nor her Cargo is immune frarrr' "'Che new dispositions wo�.•e carried Nor is there -any reason o e - hospital ship Portugal has been sunk of the official press bureau on Thurs- clipture for a breach of the block;acle ;out with great :,kill and secrecy, and, that the Germans will succeed by. �. in the Black Sea by a German, tor- clay niirht. It is said that the Portu- on the sole ground that the vessel at i the - result 'of them has been the re- their attacks on Verdun in upsetting,' pedo boat or submarine. The Poi gal had Iced Cross signs conspicuous- the moment is on'*her Nay to a- non -;lease of large French forces who wereithe pre -arranger} strategy of the great gal had a, hirge number of 'wounded, ly- displayed. blockaded pdrt. manifestly of great value to anothertcoming offensive." - sw ...s_..,.. '._::.,,-v.:}: `. .... i. ; . _.. L . :.. .... .- . _ ... '- e«..- -,«:._.._-._ ..... - .. v -Y .tee-. .r.>... _ - ...-.-�a_.w,. ..-..— .,. .�.._ ... ' [._. i -. �..•n> _. _.,-.,.e.�.�s,:.�;'r-.-.,6v-.fir e+Y5',;orf•'-W".,�..��•A-t+.,..... �3'.�i�in"1z+�+s�i� -77 g /� ja 9_ iiY�lilYlM��� r "' •aDlLehedeveq Friday-Oro>�w Mere than .lone .hundred ides from the t)ntario Agricultural C91- lege are in uniform. Most of thecal EED OATS FOR SALIN-O. A. C. 1 No T4. gov,rnment 1¢epected. tree lsom lvul sooda and germluatton Leet. to 98 per oe¢r. Piles t)0 cents per bushel. Orlon for less than •' ,. RICHARDSON •: ,Pickering, OaL. _ 9!e ivaLs9. - _ pi 10 bushels not accepted. • Ind. phone Clars,. 1303. AUTHUR OAHRUTHERS, ,R R No, I. _ .. _ -T1SBM/ i!•3b pdr year ; i1.bO if psis in advanae. YOUNG CATTLE WANTED, -Any Ficker• Claremont -_ * C R• 0-0- E R Y-;,:* Now Advertfisamtmte: - SEED GR IN FOR' SALE -Wheat Oars-Rehnin� "bwrl tions to the United Glares it 30 p 'SSarqute and wild Goose Early Yielder : Irish White and O, A. C, No, 7 , Ind, phone.Pick 1410 tf s= to advance _ WANTED -A load of good hay and The scotch zero , Berley. a A, c, No, 81, Rea clover, and Alsige. 'ill the fore ot¢Rg seeds CALF MEAL -25 lbs for $1.00. t0 bushels of cars. Cash. W.T�u¢bar, have been tested at Ottawa andound good _1fl H N M U R KA R, Proprietor, Dunba"n¢' �'ke sad high in germination. all strictly clean Lod ' _ - -- wild CHICK FOOD -For small chicks. 6c. a'Ib. �O RENT -A comfortable 7 roomed seed from w d oats and lutea and other ¢, 1W. seeds. write z phone, Phone Mark, 1813. i.,v t. uaa�a va i _ ova ..vu� ....,,, ..,,.. ,..,.... ........ .• .,.� _-BUY YOUR FLOUR FROM US- P-astry flour'$3',04 per •100. ,r Best Bread Flour $1.20 pet' 100. Good Bread Flour $3.55 for 100.' L Faluily Flour $3.30 per 100. Nice Orange,, Lemons, 8ananae, Tomatoes, %struts; _ Cabbage, Carrots, parsnips Wand potatoes. Fresh Frozen Fish all the time. "J. RlO'HARDSON" - JU - le Lou. All +o0me begging for peace at any black driving mare !years old, sound I most! seeded down The purchaser shall ea• - gg 1� y would exchange for older yulat delivery bores y P been rude! aW ak. about 100 or 1100 Apply hI s Chapman, Pick• amine the, title at , his own suppose and the Having y gt •tf vendor shall not be bound co supply any deeds, @zing. Out abstracts or other evidence of ultra except ened from her pleasant dreams, ` NION SEED FOR SALE_Yellow sphere in his n y down. Terms of -rale trad hal -PEEL'S -46--'SHOE I �oi V�' - 'r the has becowe panicky and will Globe Danvers, grown from choice stock, mortgage moue down, balance secured by poo Will be sold at 8.50 while it last@, spZ,ly mortgage a terms that may es agreed upon falter at no form of barbarism, to James Forauson, lot 27. con 8; Pickering, or between the parties. The highest fa nay ten- _ address F0 28.29 der notnecessanlyaccepted. For farther par- Our Arinual January Sale and she seems to vent her anter / titulars apply to J. W TOOLE, R it No I,LocusL •on belligerents and neutrals alike. [1y EED PEAS -I have a quantity of Haj' of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, It matters not now how loan " of white -eyed Narrowfat Peas, fre•i from a Q 1� _ y phnd:ieaW deet 2,60 No Write or N 0 T I C E Felts, and Spats, Leggings, Etc nations may be lined against her, phone G re Costae. S 8 No l Goodwood, Iud. - a phone Claremont 8404 28-30 The $ ri n ' u, =1ft will only make a difference in p g- Term in Shaw's Bust - i UGGY FOR SALE-Poeumatic, nese Schools, Toronto, from April Call and . secure the biggest 1 the tithe when she A% ill be crushed. B tired, ball•beariag wheels, leather top. new 1 3rd merges into the Summer Term gg ,andin' ezcelletSt re air, Original rice p' -,From now oil. 110 life will be con tires 175-, will sell for leas tbsnphalf-s bargain as for July and August: Start now -' bargaius ever offered ' sidered sacred b her. The blood vendor i purchasing an auto., _Ret; 13, D,. and, be ready for position in Au- _ y . CAMWIN, WeV Hill, 26 :9 tumn. No vacationt. .• Bell Phone sol: - lef old men,.R•omen rind- children, ----------- -- - ,(talo cast - 'v'rOTICE-It) hereby given that toy Free C g neutials as well as belligerents, �, oils Gnash J46e Grtffiti�l haviflG Sett u g W. H. fiHci« . Pres. r - bed and beard wtthouf l:st tau+ I wi;l not J. E _ - twill-satl.fy lite thirst as much as be responsible for any debts wh,- u .,As way I -PE N& 5QN that Of those fighting in the wAr Orin trsct in my name or otherwise. D'ard- at t Green River, Oat, X&rch 80tb, 19 6 E. 1 ward 'f S O L V E THIS! WH / TS Y, ONTARIO -!trenches or on the Briti-ll battle. GrtiRths. tlhipa. FOR SALE -In the v illage of White- Having secured a splendid line of - ���• 1 Iola, so 5 roomed frame house wCth Rood Couch Remedy wbicb is regi,,tered by T H a °• -_, . PlCK6RiNt3 COUNCIL stone cellarand small stable two and a L-01 the government, I make the following .� a res of laad,tocl¢diac an acre of st w; orchar l otFer : As an indliCeulent to make e0 - The above council met purstuanE W the house is nicely be iuw wah shade p :iad ournment on Mtwda , the 3rd inst. trees, Possession map l goP at tryy cumN tele think a trifle 1 r t offering a bottle 7STANDARDBANK y For pace and terms apply to PHILP Y BEATON of this medieit5e for the correct sol- ' • 'Vetnhers all present excLiptin N1 r. wbitevale f0tf "_�itooc bray, who wits unavoidably ab --- - - - - -' __ _ tion of thi+little problem "A certain - rani, the tette is the @hair. Themin- in• HOUSE $N D LOT:FQB SALE BY fi,h , bead i.- 9 inches Inns., Os- tail is _ .IAF CANADA awes o[ the lass theeha tcere read TENDER -Situated la the v,.lsi;e of at, long 1>, if4 head and half lis body. 14CAD OrrIC9 - TORONTO _ g Claremont; consists of frame house wrtL "re i and its body is as lou as its bead and � ' r � � - ' - t -Sand approved. rooms in fair repair Halt acre of land'coora:o- g Cal ft together. -what i� the length A number of accounts were received ung a number of fruit trees. 7 enders will -l.e G g• DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT and referred t0 the respective. stand- received up to Gaturdav April. 15th T11 law4st of the ti,lr. _ hal. bottles will be given P or say tender sat necessarily accepted For as prizes. Sins committees. ftuther mrticalats apply to JOE*\ Dt:N\, _ T E• O CHEQUE. r On motiQu Tbos. Ga,uslin -wAs beard Pickering_ - se . J. fi. B[•vDY, Claremont. -, "`In reference to dam,iges claimed for ibreak to wagon going through creek Savings Bank Deposits bear interest at - b (iibson's brito write same --wits _ rIbuilding: fllso ss Lo wt�Ik, etc.. on the �sT •a ,.,, highest estreat rates.miasme bridge. 5000PIC KERING BRANCH, A contmuatcatlon was rece:L•ed from - ' - - 'W. E. N. Sinclair. Barrister, Oshawa. T•is,e above figures represent the e-tituated lose by farmers through R W. GORDON, Manager. Branch also at Whitby: •lee bill for services in connection with 10 � SMLT in grain crops in Ontario in 1b15. •the Piclterit>Lst bridge macer. If ou"had- a field of oats,.barle or wheat you no doubt contri- A com. was received from T. J. Han y Y _uoi,gan, seep Hydro -Electric Railway bated to the great lost), By rea:orl of the prevalence of srnut last year --- -- Association. asking for annual mem- the danger is rendered grer)ter this year. There. i3 -one Way to prevent _7.110 Ibeiship tee. this and that is Co a 33. com. from W. P. Cowan asking " _ � � f7 � i] � a � �� 'that range !'roe, opposite lot to.the Treat Your Seed . For Smut. - o �� na _ Rouge river be opened. A com. was received from Rev. C. The method usually adopted 13 as follows :Mix one pinto[ tormaile • i > 'E. Hall, sec'y Children's Aid.. Society, with 40 gallons of water or 2 tablespoonsful'to 1 pall of water. Place For Good Crop is. Lire Seed, . � e can supply Ou with the Oabawa, soliciting grant of Sit the grain to be treated is a beetp on clean canvas ur floor.' Sprinkle a P • pp y - Communications were received from the formalin solu"tloo over the grain, then shovel. Repeat this tmM t - eeeretariee of Women s fnstteutes giy•=111, vary b moittaaed by the solution : Then'cover the pe wits teak- beat, at moderate prices, Timothy, Red Clover, Alsike, &ng statements of material purchased (os an leave -for 3 or 4 hours. At the end of this time eprerd the grain _.with grants receive$ from township out tbinly to dry; shovelling it over three or four times will hasten ..Etc. bio. 1 -Government inspected, P110IIe -• council. the dr in Forty gallons of the formalin solution is sufficient to A com. was received from Col. J. E. sprinkle thirty or fprty bushels of groin, small amounts in proportion. sour orders now slid yon will have sons lFarewell, 9"'y of tie Recruiting Lea- „ Immersing the. grain Ina bag is sometimes practiced and is equally = 1 • arfe, asking for grant for recruiting effective. n IIO the 182nd Battalion. - ed, a _ requirements snppli d tie e The standingg comxaittee'on Con ting- 'Those requiring further information apply to < encies-reported and recommecded pay• - . 183 wIIQII seeding Starts. ment as follows: Municipal Worid, HON. JAS. S. DL FF, R. M. TIPPER. �. , for supplies, 49.18 ; John '.4lurkar, pts ' Minister of Agricuityre,- l)iat. Representative, a . �r Auditor's' reports. 37.51); G.. P, Harrill- Toronto, Grit. Whitby, Ont. ton, Treas. of Hydro -Electric Railway :Aassociatioo, membership fee of this iGarden Seeds and Onion bets in abundant supply itownship, 10:00; .Wilfred NCilsoa, fe- r ---ate on -statute abo, iA lel ; l se-:- _ __ Garden r es. s :�c ,.�horels. manure forks, ate. -y. Edwards. rebels on doKtax on Petar _ - alby'a assessment, I915, 1,00: D. R. = Beaton, on account of salary, 75.00 ; - Qui' •M1`OCerle3 art' Elle. freshest.' . tv. E. N. Sinclair, -.hat ri=ter. +>ccnurl,t. J -!in f nll re Pickering' bridge, 125 00 ; G. i or per, Salary as collector, 1311 01), also Jfrm.postage, 50). ,. M EORGE P .- The standing committee on Roads sad Bridges reported ant1 ree. tnnlend: • -ed the following payments; John Pal- SROVG►HA�i/L :.ONTARIO • ;� lister and ctbers, for 131 (lours break--log-roads northern townline.m -- ---- , - teom, 4.00, also 35 hours for man, 4.20; - .___,-,_H %nhnson. -oversees div 75f - ling snow and. opening ditch, LDO: E. - Your King and �ountry VNeed You ! Lang, for hauling 30 yards gravel from _ PM.kDE IN CANADA" :''Phil" pi't 'for div 76, 1'2.o0 ;'J. P. - $. Bondy, nails nod wire. 1.55; Thos. - •Gauslin,.for right-of-way and work at 250 MEN W .A N T ED i--Gibson's bridge, 6.00 • Wm: Hbilp, 30 Priced the New •Ford Touring Car }}aids gravel div 78, 3.Q0 • Geo. Philip ar fo paint, etc 2.80.�- TO ENLIST IN - t'.,11<- r . '. 1 _ 'Tile COU •, 1111---E>r-„+ll c.. . wit], if lectilic-, starter - - i '__ ,.I _ again on Monday, May 1st, for the _ 4ntl_lights, electric horn, etc., 56.10 : T HEW WHITOY OOMPANY •trrnsaction of gtnvrar business. f. o. b. Ford. _ OF THE - - ' isALE REGISTER. Stalicltlyd equipment, f. o: U: Ford, x•530 �l.4_•.. 116th Ontaiio County' Batt4h6n for -Overseas Service. 310\DAY, APRIL 10r II=�,ucti�n sale Runabout, f>1113 equips (1" f.o.b. Eord, .790 of fresh milkers, horses and bay, at Sot ?A, coo. e, Pickering (halt mile Runabout Standard, eq Aped, This Battalion w$1 be commanded by Lieut.•Col..Sam Sharp, M. P.e crest of Brougham), the property of Uxbridge, with Major Robert Smith, of Columbus,. Charles and Winton White.. Sale f•'0• b• Ford, S SO - + .at 1.30 o'clock. Seebills. FredPos• Second in Command. , i 'tfll, auotioneer. See the new models at our e _ 1. TYESDAY, ,APRIL 11TH-Auction'sale sbowrooins. al farm stock, implements, grain, - = E'n with your County unit, a Battalion which will be list t exclusively - •etc,, at tot 23, con. 5. Pickering, - _•-,_ W. I LUKE t! SON, _ _ _: _ _ recruited from your neighbors, and acquaintances, and ` ; property of Hector McIntyre, Sate Whitb , Ontario officered by men who are known to yon all.( .' at 1 o'clock. See advt. in another T ' - '- column for particulars. W. B, Pow- W. H. Powell, Pickering, Apply at Recruiting Office, Brock St., Whitby,`or to, ell. a&tioneer. ; _ any Officer, N. C. 0. or man of the 116th, - _ Auction ek&le_ of about 50 -breeding ewes', 8 York- !hire Whi,Ee sows and 1 Berkshire obw all nearly due, at old Western -Hotel, Pickering, the property of H. Wade. Sale at 1,30. See bills. 3V. B. Powell, auctioneer. -MAJOR, Li-eviC, , -- +G1EO. W. P. EVERY, Capt., 116th Batt. C, E. F. 116th Batt. 0. H. Pe c►>Foa saves. �V=r w •-- �-- ....�.z..w . _..: .,_. �....:�..2;::.:....�,,..�:..s�,.:r,.s.�.:,:,:,...�..:...s�...; "":..�,_. .ss::-._:_.�... r. .._,..�... ,�...,...._«„_a..,::.1_.-'.:s�,:•M".,.^.:r�.:.,:;..�.,.:az.,aa;:::Shrr .. ...._.. �..:zi'�.�?:�..a,....._. brick bootie with garden. Apply to L D JOSEPH LAPP do B NOTES AND COMMBNTS banks, Pickering 8btt Cut.' plane, rHavin failed in all her las_ YOUNG CATTLE WANTED, -Any Ficker• Fj Mis, pLE=-191I Ford Touring car.- g 1 age. Write or phone, H T LOVE age. painted and overhauled, new none- : -and having given tip hope of a Ind, phone.Pick 1410 tf slid lues all round, antra et2 tueb victorious endingof the War Ger. - 'l �� OR SALE=A bronze ' Gobbler; 'No Ser, tool and tool%preaolite outfit, rite cattier, tool boz .and :cola role tui! s ,eedomrter, electric horn; miles, guaranteed :o be iu trot many is becoming nines desperate Write or syhone, W B HOBSJN, R R 1, Locust Kill, ra3 phone Pickering 1026, run about .9YJO class shape', price i -45,j. w15 Ford touring car n • than ever, and bel' frightfulness' tires nearly new extra robu-rail atc: as • good ea new;prico:nIM 1914 Ford touring car newly 'neiv a -As. now more frightful than ever FOR SALE -2 milch cows years old, just 'in, also 7 heifers S yrs old, t aistedand overhauled.in drat, elaso condition. a lot of extras ou it. J75.W W J, LUSE d: SON , r Instead of -seeing- her enemies due in March, apply to HENRY MOORE Picker- Whitby tf ,crushed at her feet she sees-ruinlug P O, (Brock road) 230- - ABLE F?rRK FOR SALE �j �17G15 FOR HATCHING - Fro 1'I bred Wyandottes. Is staring her in the faeer She enter. vALF LY TENDFK-Tenders will be received Saturday 5larch 851h, .ed the war with the determina- well white good strain. * 40 co9ts a' setting, .,Apply to Wilyhel- b the under6ig1te3 until 1910 for the purchar,e of the valuable farm con-. titin flint 1 would mean either mina L Mntch, Pickering. 80.30 sisting of one hundred and fifty acres, conipos- ed of the uortb part of lot 8t, con. 4, Pickering, WOtld•a ids power, or downfall. VOR SALE- Black driving mare. On the premises are a new brick up-to-date . house with hoc water tape on each floor, Drive de.,. ''. She never dreault of downfall, but rising S years old about 850 pounds, sound and partly hr Lou, A ply to w H Weotney, house end good horse , etablo, two erne, one ' have lot 19, con 3; Pickering, ad phone -6 with stabling beae*th, The outbultiinge i been recent! rooted. P1eatP of hard and soft a .. ,dreamt only of one grnnd'vietori- 'I wateraudrunning stream through cants Of i.,v t. uaa�a va i _ ova ..vu� ....,,, ..,,.. ,..,.... ........ .• .,.� _-BUY YOUR FLOUR FROM US- P-astry flour'$3',04 per •100. ,r Best Bread Flour $1.20 pet' 100. Good Bread Flour $3.55 for 100.' L Faluily Flour $3.30 per 100. Nice Orange,, Lemons, 8ananae, Tomatoes, %struts; _ Cabbage, Carrots, parsnips Wand potatoes. Fresh Frozen Fish all the time. "J. RlO'HARDSON" - JU - le Lou. All +o0me begging for peace at any black driving mare !years old, sound I most! seeded down The purchaser shall ea• - gg 1� y would exchange for older yulat delivery bores y P been rude! aW ak. about 100 or 1100 Apply hI s Chapman, Pick• amine the, title at , his own suppose and the Having y gt •tf vendor shall not be bound co supply any deeds, @zing. Out abstracts or other evidence of ultra except ened from her pleasant dreams, ` NION SEED FOR SALE_Yellow sphere in his n y down. Terms of -rale trad hal -PEEL'S -46--'SHOE I �oi V�' - 'r the has becowe panicky and will Globe Danvers, grown from choice stock, mortgage moue down, balance secured by poo Will be sold at 8.50 while it last@, spZ,ly mortgage a terms that may es agreed upon falter at no form of barbarism, to James Forauson, lot 27. con 8; Pickering, or between the parties. The highest fa nay ten- _ address F0 28.29 der notnecessanlyaccepted. For farther par- Our Arinual January Sale and she seems to vent her anter / titulars apply to J. W TOOLE, R it No I,LocusL •on belligerents and neutrals alike. [1y EED PEAS -I have a quantity of Haj' of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, It matters not now how loan " of white -eyed Narrowfat Peas, fre•i from a Q 1� _ y phnd:ieaW deet 2,60 No Write or N 0 T I C E Felts, and Spats, Leggings, Etc nations may be lined against her, phone G re Costae. S 8 No l Goodwood, Iud. - a phone Claremont 8404 28-30 The $ ri n ' u, =1ft will only make a difference in p g- Term in Shaw's Bust - i UGGY FOR SALE-Poeumatic, nese Schools, Toronto, from April Call and . secure the biggest 1 the tithe when she A% ill be crushed. B tired, ball•beariag wheels, leather top. new 1 3rd merges into the Summer Term gg ,andin' ezcelletSt re air, Original rice p' -,From now oil. 110 life will be con tires 175-, will sell for leas tbsnphalf-s bargain as for July and August: Start now -' bargaius ever offered ' sidered sacred b her. The blood vendor i purchasing an auto., _Ret; 13, D,. and, be ready for position in Au- _ y . CAMWIN, WeV Hill, 26 :9 tumn. No vacationt. .• Bell Phone sol: - lef old men,.R•omen rind- children, ----------- -- - ,(talo cast - 'v'rOTICE-It) hereby given that toy Free C g neutials as well as belligerents, �, oils Gnash J46e Grtffiti�l haviflG Sett u g W. H. fiHci« . Pres. r - bed and beard wtthouf l:st tau+ I wi;l not J. E _ - twill-satl.fy lite thirst as much as be responsible for any debts wh,- u .,As way I -PE N& 5QN that Of those fighting in the wAr Orin trsct in my name or otherwise. D'ard- at t Green River, Oat, X&rch 80tb, 19 6 E. 1 ward 'f S O L V E THIS! WH / TS Y, ONTARIO -!trenches or on the Briti-ll battle. GrtiRths. tlhipa. FOR SALE -In the v illage of White- Having secured a splendid line of - ���• 1 Iola, so 5 roomed frame house wCth Rood Couch Remedy wbicb is regi,,tered by T H a °• -_, . PlCK6RiNt3 COUNCIL stone cellarand small stable two and a L-01 the government, I make the following .� a res of laad,tocl¢diac an acre of st w; orchar l otFer : As an indliCeulent to make e0 - The above council met purstuanE W the house is nicely be iuw wah shade p :iad ournment on Mtwda , the 3rd inst. trees, Possession map l goP at tryy cumN tele think a trifle 1 r t offering a bottle 7STANDARDBANK y For pace and terms apply to PHILP Y BEATON of this medieit5e for the correct sol- ' • 'Vetnhers all present excLiptin N1 r. wbitevale f0tf "_�itooc bray, who wits unavoidably ab --- - - - - -' __ _ tion of thi+little problem "A certain - rani, the tette is the @hair. Themin- in• HOUSE $N D LOT:FQB SALE BY fi,h , bead i.- 9 inches Inns., Os- tail is _ .IAF CANADA awes o[ the lass theeha tcere read TENDER -Situated la the v,.lsi;e of at, long 1>, if4 head and half lis body. 14CAD OrrIC9 - TORONTO _ g Claremont; consists of frame house wrtL "re i and its body is as lou as its bead and � ' r � � - ' - t -Sand approved. rooms in fair repair Halt acre of land'coora:o- g Cal ft together. -what i� the length A number of accounts were received ung a number of fruit trees. 7 enders will -l.e G g• DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT and referred t0 the respective. stand- received up to Gaturdav April. 15th T11 law4st of the ti,lr. _ hal. bottles will be given P or say tender sat necessarily accepted For as prizes. Sins committees. ftuther mrticalats apply to JOE*\ Dt:N\, _ T E• O CHEQUE. r On motiQu Tbos. Ga,uslin -wAs beard Pickering_ - se . J. fi. B[•vDY, Claremont. -, "`In reference to dam,iges claimed for ibreak to wagon going through creek Savings Bank Deposits bear interest at - b (iibson's brito write same --wits _ rIbuilding: fllso ss Lo wt�Ik, etc.. on the �sT •a ,.,, highest estreat rates.miasme bridge. 5000PIC KERING BRANCH, A contmuatcatlon was rece:L•ed from - ' - - 'W. E. N. Sinclair. Barrister, Oshawa. T•is,e above figures represent the e-tituated lose by farmers through R W. GORDON, Manager. Branch also at Whitby: •lee bill for services in connection with 10 � SMLT in grain crops in Ontario in 1b15. •the Piclterit>Lst bridge macer. If ou"had- a field of oats,.barle or wheat you no doubt contri- A com. was received from T. J. Han y Y _uoi,gan, seep Hydro -Electric Railway bated to the great lost), By rea:orl of the prevalence of srnut last year --- -- Association. asking for annual mem- the danger is rendered grer)ter this year. There. i3 -one Way to prevent _7.110 Ibeiship tee. this and that is Co a 33. com. from W. P. Cowan asking " _ � � f7 � i] � a � �� 'that range !'roe, opposite lot to.the Treat Your Seed . For Smut. - o �� na _ Rouge river be opened. A com. was received from Rev. C. The method usually adopted 13 as follows :Mix one pinto[ tormaile • i > 'E. Hall, sec'y Children's Aid.. Society, with 40 gallons of water or 2 tablespoonsful'to 1 pall of water. Place For Good Crop is. Lire Seed, . � e can supply Ou with the Oabawa, soliciting grant of Sit the grain to be treated is a beetp on clean canvas ur floor.' Sprinkle a P • pp y - Communications were received from the formalin solu"tloo over the grain, then shovel. Repeat this tmM t - eeeretariee of Women s fnstteutes giy•=111, vary b moittaaed by the solution : Then'cover the pe wits teak- beat, at moderate prices, Timothy, Red Clover, Alsike, &ng statements of material purchased (os an leave -for 3 or 4 hours. At the end of this time eprerd the grain _.with grants receive$ from township out tbinly to dry; shovelling it over three or four times will hasten ..Etc. bio. 1 -Government inspected, P110IIe -• council. the dr in Forty gallons of the formalin solution is sufficient to A com. was received from Col. J. E. sprinkle thirty or fprty bushels of groin, small amounts in proportion. sour orders now slid yon will have sons lFarewell, 9"'y of tie Recruiting Lea- „ Immersing the. grain Ina bag is sometimes practiced and is equally = 1 • arfe, asking for grant for recruiting effective. n IIO the 182nd Battalion. - ed, a _ requirements snppli d tie e The standingg comxaittee'on Con ting- 'Those requiring further information apply to < encies-reported and recommecded pay• - . 183 wIIQII seeding Starts. ment as follows: Municipal Worid, HON. JAS. S. DL FF, R. M. TIPPER. �. , for supplies, 49.18 ; John '.4lurkar, pts ' Minister of Agricuityre,- l)iat. Representative, a . �r Auditor's' reports. 37.51); G.. P, Harrill- Toronto, Grit. Whitby, Ont. ton, Treas. of Hydro -Electric Railway :Aassociatioo, membership fee of this iGarden Seeds and Onion bets in abundant supply itownship, 10:00; .Wilfred NCilsoa, fe- r ---ate on -statute abo, iA lel ; l se-:- _ __ Garden r es. s :�c ,.�horels. manure forks, ate. -y. Edwards. rebels on doKtax on Petar _ - alby'a assessment, I915, 1,00: D. R. = Beaton, on account of salary, 75.00 ; - Qui' •M1`OCerle3 art' Elle. freshest.' . tv. E. N. Sinclair, -.hat ri=ter. +>ccnurl,t. J -!in f nll re Pickering' bridge, 125 00 ; G. i or per, Salary as collector, 1311 01), also Jfrm.postage, 50). ,. M EORGE P .- The standing committee on Roads sad Bridges reported ant1 ree. tnnlend: • -ed the following payments; John Pal- SROVG►HA�i/L :.ONTARIO • ;� lister and ctbers, for 131 (lours break--log-roads northern townline.m -- ---- , - teom, 4.00, also 35 hours for man, 4.20; - .___,-,_H %nhnson. -oversees div 75f - ling snow and. opening ditch, LDO: E. - Your King and �ountry VNeed You ! Lang, for hauling 30 yards gravel from _ PM.kDE IN CANADA" :''Phil" pi't 'for div 76, 1'2.o0 ;'J. P. - $. Bondy, nails nod wire. 1.55; Thos. - •Gauslin,.for right-of-way and work at 250 MEN W .A N T ED i--Gibson's bridge, 6.00 • Wm: Hbilp, 30 Priced the New •Ford Touring Car }}aids gravel div 78, 3.Q0 • Geo. Philip ar fo paint, etc 2.80.�- TO ENLIST IN - t'.,11<- r . '. 1 _ 'Tile COU •, 1111---E>r-„+ll c.. . wit], if lectilic-, starter - - i '__ ,.I _ again on Monday, May 1st, for the _ 4ntl_lights, electric horn, etc., 56.10 : T HEW WHITOY OOMPANY •trrnsaction of gtnvrar business. f. o. b. Ford. _ OF THE - - ' isALE REGISTER. Stalicltlyd equipment, f. o: U: Ford, x•530 �l.4_•.. 116th Ontaiio County' Batt4h6n for -Overseas Service. 310\DAY, APRIL 10r II=�,ucti�n sale Runabout, f>1113 equips (1" f.o.b. Eord, .790 of fresh milkers, horses and bay, at Sot ?A, coo. e, Pickering (halt mile Runabout Standard, eq Aped, This Battalion w$1 be commanded by Lieut.•Col..Sam Sharp, M. P.e crest of Brougham), the property of Uxbridge, with Major Robert Smith, of Columbus,. Charles and Winton White.. Sale f•'0• b• Ford, S SO - + .at 1.30 o'clock. Seebills. FredPos• Second in Command. , i 'tfll, auotioneer. See the new models at our e _ 1. TYESDAY, ,APRIL 11TH-Auction'sale sbowrooins. al farm stock, implements, grain, - = E'n with your County unit, a Battalion which will be list t exclusively - •etc,, at tot 23, con. 5. Pickering, - _•-,_ W. I LUKE t! SON, _ _ _: _ _ recruited from your neighbors, and acquaintances, and ` ; property of Hector McIntyre, Sate Whitb , Ontario officered by men who are known to yon all.( .' at 1 o'clock. See advt. in another T ' - '- column for particulars. W. B, Pow- W. H. Powell, Pickering, Apply at Recruiting Office, Brock St., Whitby,`or to, ell. a&tioneer. ; _ any Officer, N. C. 0. or man of the 116th, - _ Auction ek&le_ of about 50 -breeding ewes', 8 York- !hire Whi,Ee sows and 1 Berkshire obw all nearly due, at old Western -Hotel, Pickering, the property of H. Wade. Sale at 1,30. See bills. 3V. B. Powell, auctioneer. -MAJOR, Li-eviC, , -- +G1EO. W. P. EVERY, Capt., 116th Batt. C, E. F. 116th Batt. 0. H. Pe c►>Foa saves. �V=r w •-- �-- ....�.z..w . _..: .,_. �....:�..2;::.:....�,,..�:..s�,.:r,.s.�.:,:,:,...�..:...s�...; "":..�,_. .ss::-._:_.�... r. .._,..�... ,�...,...._«„_a..,::.1_.-'.:s�,:•M".,.^.:r�.:.,:;..�.,.:az.,aa;:::Shrr .. ...._.. �..:zi'�.�?:�..a,....._. s.T'c..-,.r...w_.•!+•-d:=w;r�+•-N•—�.=—• r . a :7 _ dz +�-.'..: +•�'�'p rD�`,hr�h. a.. .�..i.,..+: :-K'.°. +:+K••. ,�✓s.. '-'.,, i.y.v. :,,,.«_�.,d;e ,,e. ..y.0.r- ''•fir -..:a .. _ .-,., . x- u,,,.,. - ...�. p. - u., �. •fie. ,. '.""•':��` -..: :..'. f .. ws:.r . •',.. '5.: S.. .._ _ - _ _ •• - :-W+e.L S' .. i _ . _ . - ch. _ _ .,-.ykr _ -;. CLAREMONT -h.! TT.�. Birkett to sporting a new FBee G.*,Coates advt, in anoth- er column. Ys. The Misses Hamilton were ua the . cityy on Monday. R,obt. Thompson was io the city a couple of daps this week. Mrs. P. Macpab is ,visiting her •daughter, Mrs: K. . Renfrew, .of oron Mrs: Scott is s p•ending a few -.days with Mrs. D. "P: Macfarlane, of Blackstock C. and Mrs. Elliot, of Brooklin, : 9IRintSunday with the litter's pa- rentsr, H. and Mrs. Gregg.. S. F. aud•Mrs. Rubbins went to Springfield on Friday owing to the serious illness of the former's fath,- �er. - -Nelson Wagg shippe4 28 horses to Montreal on Thursday last and made another large shipment on Tuesday. !R Mrs. Ruddick and Mrs. V. Madill of Locust Hill, and Mrs. A. Boyer, of Greenwood, visited with Mrs. J. .: B. Madill last week. J VON'T SUFFER AUCTION SALE OF 8 R AND CATTLE o sE� c Iunp.ements, Graifl, Etc. THE DOMINION BANK .. ANYMORE The property of ;wn sa,vt4a ost a, kip., pwasiDatrt. W. a wrrturra, vtoa•ntaswatT ; : Hector Lolntyre, C. A. BOGERT. Gewtat IMtaoaser. n `• At his premises, lot 23, con. 5, Farmers' Sale Notes Collected r" "Feel Like a New Penali e' Pickering, ontt Tu sda I Iib of A ri k 19 M, i P to more convenient to have the Domtnlon Hank collect your Sala Notes, than to try to do so yourself. Dominion Hank, Mm ' , .tbe The followingo arty, viz : When you have a sale, have the Nota made psysbl: at the _cl deposit them hors for collection. ' „and on moat favorable terau. HORSES, CATTLE, ETC., New Castle, Ind. -"From the time t Grar mare, 8 yrs old, in foal to Lord Darnley, h. d., Gelding 10 yrs, g. ' p.: 'WHITBY BRANCH : S. D. TERRY, Manager. I was eleven years old until I was seven- Chestnut mare.5 yrs old, drives, Dairy x teen I suffered each cow, due to calve, May 10th ; Steer, 2 month soIhad tobe yts old, beef ringer; 3 Ewe lambs; "Resolved that I will deal E{ E OUR �rE W in bed. I had !lead- ache, backache and '-' Sows due to farrow in Mav ; 3 Geese, Gander, Duck ;Drake• «bite Pekin ; Barred Rock; About I such pains I would About sixtyhens. 3 doz geese eggs for hatching. ,�` £ cramp double every I�fPLEJIE�Ts, OR3;ti, STC. " at the SASVI\G llIACHI\ES o ii month. I did not h I know what it WAS M. -H, Binder, 5 foot cut ; Deering utower, 5 ft cut; Drill12 hoe; Disc -ZFI c3ceriziw Bal-cery WeL sell emery wheels,)- circular, saws, gasoline engines and 11 to be easy a minute. harrow, 12 discs.; Drag harrows, 3_�_ slitters and buggies. My health was all run down and the sections : Scuffler ; 4 -Plow. Champion, No. 7 ; Gang plow, Cockshutt; Speight In making a resolution like this Styles to suit everyone, circular saws, hammered and gummed. doctors did not do wagon, complete, with No. 1 springs, new ; Farm wagon : Hay rack ; Wag - we will help you carry it out Prices reasonable.. 'Rye me any good. A neighbor told my mother about Lydia Ron boa ; wheelbarrow; 8 loggingby Shovels forks giving you the best. Spring for sale. p g y E. Pinkham'Svegetable Compound and _ _ •., chains ;Crow -bar ; and Cream can ; Daisy churn, No. 1 . Sep- )Wedding Cakes a specialty. �%• $. �T.AC=80XT' has been engaged by Jas. Under- person. I don't suffer any more and I Boz stove Double harness ; Hip --'- - ----- - ---` dill to work his farm as successor am regular every month. "-Mrs.HA2 L breeches, new ; Double working har• HERB MONKEY, PICKERING PONTHILL- to A. Thoenback and. -moved up HAMILTON, 872 South 16th St. ness : Single harness ; Buggy harness; one da last week. A quantity of beans, Date, and mfaed CEMENT TILE ! Y When a remedy has lived for forty e e Cecil Ingleton left on 'Saturday ems, ateadil wiri ink grain. Lots of other articles too.num- NURSE R I G S -evening for Toronto, where he has y y growing g pow erous to mention. ` and influence, and thousands upon As Mr. McIntyre hae rented his farm The undersigned has begun the manu- enlisted with the 168th Battalion. thousands of women declare they owe everything must be Sold, facture of cement tile from 3 to 12 1s Before leaving, he was presented their health to it, is it not reasons- inches. Call and et quota- with a militarywrist watch b g r We have appointed t. J. Arm- ' y l�le to believe that it is an article o! SALE AT ! O'CLOOK, SHARP tions at yards on Brock his numerous Claremont friends. eat meritY" road, half mile west of strong, 888 Clinton 3t., Toron- F RT TERMS: Grain, fowl and all sums of $ ink Mills. '6Pe wish him susdess. If you want special advice wrf to $10.00 and under, cash ; over that p to, to represent us for Picker- 41 The military concert held here to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine amount 6 months credit on furnish- Also, Cement kept constantly ing and district and he will on Thursda night was consider- on hand. y g Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. ing approved joint notes. Fire per 1 _ give any information wanted. *' ing the bad state of the roads, well Your letter will be opened, read I cent per annum off for cash. Frank Mitchell we havea very choice list of t' attended and the program was of and answered by a woman sod 'W. B. POWELL, auctioneer a pleasing character. Rev. A. Me held In strict confidence, DICKERING varieties for spring delivery of 4 'Lellan occupied the chair in an ! SPRING WORK fruit trees and ornamental iable were SWttt t0 Edi s e C manner. The, proceeds shrubbery, res berries cur= � /� �• s be about $54. p MASSE 1 -HARRIS -etS 5 . ,le ream,& �, p The annual combination sale on �+ If you are need of a sprayer, (hand or rants and gooseberries. Write 'Tuesday' afternoon was quite a Cream Separators powerldrill, cultivator, or plow, her- Mr. Armstrong for prices. success. There was a large crowd will assure you every rows, or Separator, See me before To The Farmers ! ' present and the prices were good. cent of profit. ordering. i -- STONE & WELLINGTON _ 'The gale was condueted by Hugh _ Order your tongue supports early. S. Pugh. n$ Glen Major, end man Makes the yoke easy and the Did, you ®ver atop and, think what _ R n N 'T O g J y Drills, Cultivators; Harrows, burden light. you ara loosing bT not having a De 'favorable comments are made re- _i Verit Plows Wa Ons- I have thea enc for Wilkinson and Laval separator.. Now Is the time to garding his high ability as an auct 9 ' g Fleury goods and keeprepairs for 4 i f'� SI1d Buggies. P get one on triad; Phone me and I will I _�-.-...FI'CKEI�IN -:� ioneer. gg MCI— - - -- : One of our oldest residents, Mr. call and give you prices on DeLaval 'L, D. Banks, P1Ck8r1IIg separ,aEors. Silos and engines. also for Elias Forsyth, died at his home J. R. THESTON, Pickering, Ont. *�p�D v s th of the v-illaxe on Sunday in = _ _ the best b,Lrn door track and hangers. LUMBER YARD ` his 82nd year. The deceased had been in -failing health since Christ. Russell Andrew' a r mss. His funeral took place on �p Tgesday to Glaskow cemetery. He FULL L PICKER IKG. Out. --BARN N. -BILLS - - - INE —.._ '-sons And three daughters. = _ J; - - e suit Store-- A -jeries of evangelistic meetings ` " T HAS THE t1t ALITY Let us quote yon will be held in the Claremont Bap- ^� T tint churc•il from Sunday, Appril -•O F LUMBER M P E i�' L •�� � �� L prices oq� your barn i6th to Friday, April iaclus- - has •came with all its tr F S e bills in. pine hemlock, " pp .. . . t Spbegrnit andore greenness some ive. Evangelist Alex. Torrie. B.A. - . • ..-will preach morning and evening _ T - - .British Colam'bia, fir - SHIN -LES home),.lettuce, radish, : `.Qit Su>l dayN April' --18th and l8rd, -- _ also each week night, except Sat -green-onions.rape andCedariaall lengths � rday, at 8 0' ,tock. Mrs.o.Torrie _ Aan a s. • �� � cabbage. rape .'' will sing at life®e meeting_ fruit, lemons, °�- d � - - ALWAYS ON HAND toy th a and those Sunkist oe',tages everybody come to en - A choice line of chocolates, how e -o meetings. Come to the first of the - _ made ffiea. W• Gordon- . weetings. Sunday. April 16th, and y� - °;Neilson Ice -Cream on hand we believe you will attend them Cir lU8(� lots at "SpeClalty'e all the time. ,PICBERIN(I all. . The sym th of the community - - R asIndependentone. Co a iaand see us pa y y J. MA /ROU'/S B° ' d ph r is eztended to Wm- and Mrs. Red shaw on the d,lath of their '7 -year- IC�ET liU$ PRICER. Pis I On old son, Stanley, which took place ' on Monde The boy was ill only -,- FEED The Pickering sr few days with an affection of the ?brain and spine, .and on Thursday Mgt1=1V�a ce CoMMitt.last was taken to the hospital for at C. N. R•, Station : treatment, but the doctors there _ __ o , - :- -- _ _ Cherrywo d x held out no hope forahis recovery - _ The object of this Association is to and he was broaght home on Sat- : STw�gv=ML� lessen stealingg and prosecute ur Jap. He gradually sank until- Brewers' Grains, Malted corn Feed the felons. s - Monday when death relieved him = .Brad, Shorts, Flour, Corn, Oileake f his sluff . His funeral took Meal Cotton Seed ' :Beal, etc. Members having ro rt place on Wednesday to Uxbridge Order en_for-S l of e y wit as member ,,p„,P ry.. AN IMPORTANT _NOT _I0_E_.! - E utive Oommttes. _ T - --- �in interesting event took place Fertilizer=. . .. - Membership lee on Monday wt the Bapti,t par -on- Havintr been notifrecl that Jlxttre- ire idFancing in price, I have Phone Home MArkham 5030. _ M; `age, when Miss Aida ::IArfCarP.t Ball 'rickets may be had from fns President or wast when ins Ada M to et U, eLtired a Reed supply tclsicll I will be able to offer to my Secretory- onapplioation. cu=tamers at theold rice while the •last. In Thomasees90r $ockley, the ceremony tieing per- p. S --- Ex ^. Coin. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Pglm- fornied by Rev: H.� Nyoad, Both fact-�cxn `ave on tncuev ou ever -' - w a o ), OfllOrhardson, Pickering thing vve have in stock at a . c a b y y- ,., er, W. t Ric the bride find the groom a -re held -- - the present time- _ ___ 8 A �tC W. J, Clark: -in the highest esteem in the coin• °- ' ' a� r' N President; secret alT =unity. lira, Hockley will be DICKERING �M -gr�a�ly missed in the B. P. . c-:, C. H. BURLIN G, • _ _oIT 0 g -t O �� �c` of which ;he was an --active mem- ty fl � a. R E Q. ber. Mr. and Mrs-. Hockley left ►R qN —on the evening train for 9askatch• f� --ps;�gabs swim, a here they will visit the lat- -■ . ; • gP�i p gsM �g ; LD d y w tar's sister, after which they will . SIMPSON R$ 3 -' roar s °e ; ,: b b if engage in farmirg. A large num• " p o o bar of their young friends .vent to l\ L� W SPRING OPENING �' p the station to bid them farewell 1\ 1J ° o Jac .andi- their est to -i V*bs wishes for their future happines We lire pleased to state that our milliner, Miss Warmington, comps m w 1D"i be - Lu. ` and prosperity, very highly redommen,ded by the wholesale houses as a first Apr a pt all m it. It and design _ i kepi is stook. It will pay you -�_^ W. E. Judson Edwards and wife class rilliner, able to satisfy the public in every _ m = o a W-1 May' Cl to call at our works sed inspect our stook " L, returned home on Tuesday after respect, our opening days, Thursday, _ , .o..1 J ns . p e and obtain pri01 ces. Dont be misled by - at'tending'the funeral of the for 'and Friday, March 80th and 31st, d o s, 214 July agents we do not employ them, oonsega mar's motber, the late firs. Wm. Saturday, April 1st. :.�' 18 B B ae ., Qa sept' -e ly we oan, and do throw off the assn! Edwards. The deceased was for. �Ve extend a very cordial invitation to all .�� oo+. tr ~ oommiesion o! 10 per oent.,whioh you wit m m certain! save b arohasing from as. merly Jane Pugh and was the last to come to our store we will be I y y p ` surviving child of the late Edward pleased to show you the Doe P call solicited, Pugh. She came to Pickering - - most up-to-date hats January 1917-whttbp 9,.osbaw. s,sronpham WHITBY O�ANITE`CO.. p• 4, Port perry S, Uxbridge 19,,t7aa111319 on 11, ' Oaoe, whibbR Onttut _ _� 3 township when o years of age with Beaver0on 10, UpOert;rovs 9 her parents, from Radnorshire, - — A Wales, 88 years ago, her mother _ =B ..L Q _U ►S E S w — i— - - — dying at sea, She has since lived Csralri Co111g-1 are�awood -8ard�vare continuously in this township,, a All the most up-to-date soft collars, sea pearl buttons, $1.25 to $1.50, AND 'OAT FLAKING Call and see our stock of "Happy Ar pant 9f the time at Balsam. silk, $2.06, seasonable goods arriving daily in all departments. Thought" and other stoves y She was an active member of the See otic new wallpaper, moat beautiful designs.. The undersigned iso prepared to d as well as other linea - 'Claremont Baptist Church for ma- Q grain chopping and oat flaking of Hardware. xly years. She is survived b her O R O C E R I E S every -day 'in the- iweek- Eavetroughing and repairing husband and threechildren, Warah promptly attended to.,. ` and Mabel, at home, and Judson A full line always fresh and up-to-date flour Cream and Tea $tins, except on Saturday Work guaranteed and prices _ Edwards. B. S. A., of East Lan- cereals of all kinds, black Afld green mixed tea 85c. a lb. Coffee, mac• A •quantliT of Alabe for sale, also moderate. + sing, Mich. Among those attend- 40c. and 50c. lb. Phone 2800. wagon tongues, axles, etc, �LaRTTeriGe Denny', , $ng the funeral were friends from Uhatham, Toronto, Stouffville,De SID�IPSO] fir .C�o., - PIC�ERINC� John F. Bayles, G reellwood _ GREENWOOD -- whitsvale, and Port Perry. _e=.S:.;r.;.rt.,.u..: _ ,.,n..:,•.,+.r,G,:ra. .Y;_•a:«.:.� ,:,, u, .'-;•,w .... '.aww,a. ..,...... - .. .:. .....-,• ...- x.. ., r .a, .:.�-:..i:t: .a e,.1y:;e:,..• ... e..-.+a..sy.,%...•..�1r.,,.....v. ..c...- . _;zt:�.•.a....:;,.6sb�t�P`u_ta as°..r.+,,'ri..w�...__:x.zJJ'tip:,t'S:a�'i.:.�.��;az+ti.�.;.=�,,..�.'f'�'+]'i.s� �' :'a '. -�}p :-� '' .; ... '..- •„ :. - h S '.a _ ,.'.► �y�+... • _- •'/v 9 '+i+• f'.. 1,y%µ{, :e ��}'. .. ...•. , .. .. • .., •�• • ♦ . • .X i+ "'iii � _ � a ' OTOS �yiieoM?Ka�tT� of the newest dettices were worked fashioned sleeve, or an sly nock !` l c RUSSiM SLE T by the Inventors themselves. fah. When these deep ; • Our party' separated into two DRIVE YOUR COLD • the sleeve, if sufficiently full, may be When Lloyd -George, -discusaing the Q�� groups, the first of which; including AWAY gathered into -the cuff,' thereby lend- pont-bellma economic policy to be �,jj\lllfill FLEET Nabokoff, Egoroff, and myself, with ing another' modish touch, ,fol much' For colds in the throat and '= doPted by the Allies; declared that some of the officials- who accompan- chest your most convenient fulness is noticed in the new sleeves.c e° 'When we consider tftdjL.. the -first. _ ` ltd us. remained to lunch with the remedy L Sleeves Of[ering Interesting -, c' ""' ° • ' ing to be done is to obliterate any GREETED BY SIR of J ELLICO ; Commander -in -Chief. On either aide . - Possibilit jos. . s N dea' of revenge," the voice of theI IN NORTH SEA. of Admiral "Jellicoe sat Nabokoff `!- sober British business sense was. and myself. He talked wit)2 us about Long, short, and three -quarter -length heard. It i asejne sleeves will be worn this Spring and s:g voice of re�satu•ance - _-_ Russia -a subject that appeared to P B 'rained in a time of disturbing clamor _ afford` him' inexheustibie interest' Trod. awl Summer. There' is still a strong ten - and an earnest of the prevalence of Joint Action By Allied Na'"" Sug and pleasure. • While he - was propos- o dency to the -transparent effect of the ' cooler cousels when the abgers `of' getsted by' British ing' the health of his guests we Capsl%#%A Fall and Winter, That. this should 'to -day subside.listened 'with no slight emotion tobe so for- Summer is._quite logical.. Net a s Admiral.. is near] as lar for sleeves and - his-riderences to the possibility of ►stroAwnJ.gM bodices as chiffon and Georgette and -Allies and Teutons have been N. Vasil Nemirovitch-Duntchenko joint operations by our respective Contains the active principle of ' y ' fleets. His words of gratitude to it wears equally well. Many a pretty' threatening an economic was as soon the -veteran Saar caress ondent of The Clipsicum (Red Pepper,) .Easy as the men are out of the ,trenches. Rus skoe Slovo, has w correspondent for The Russia for "saving the Allies" were to apply. or satin frock. is made with net Wilt not blister the akin. sleeves and upper bodice, and man ' All kinds of ochemes are being dis= London Times the following account delivered with much feeling. -- app y 1 cussed to keep ' what is. now, vailed . of his recent visit to the Grand' Fleet: A spirit of brotherhood permeated Sold in anenetin r 1 tubes to storesevery-is ]beinseaTson s taffeta or satin dress ` enemy trade out of home markets I Our first trip to the North leaves our reception by the'Grand Fleet. Our tf Y g remodeled in this' way. where. Refuse substitutes. and tot to lee it out of neutral hosts treated us like men who pur- Color ,Combinatiiins. ` try P ( a still deeper im ression on our minds Free booklet on request. Cr markets. The least menace •offered that the hole of Great T3rifa`in lives j sued- one coMmon aim and- object. e4 is'a refusal W trade -with --each -other. tkeirzordialit was sometimes almost Blue serge.paturally takes to black and -breathes for the war., Every man y .tom' blue faille combines effectively with r-' -'What are the pr in.the light embarrassing. I think our British P g of serviceable age has donned khaki. black man shades of grey, the reen- !. of experience and necessity? In Scotland I saw old mcn.wearing friends tried to emphasize Admiral ish, copery tones, Prange, terra-cotta h Jellicoe's sentiments of gratitude. to' CHESEBROUGof MFG. Cd ` regimentals. i and similar .shades. These dark com- The warring nations will do, all• the'- We encountered evidences of the the Russia. ltteot:6abei A u�a.d) J__ binations of course are correct for the arm to onp anather that rvalitds" of M.-ir at on. -f +7- -while the 'war lasts. After the war, northern ports. Vessels were Contin- ifI%LTING SO1'EIi -UGNS. noon gown, one may allow the -color, resumption of commerce and financial i ually loading heavy ammunition, ' in- t - -' fancy a little freer rein. There are relations between the present enemies' eluding 13?•_ inch and 15 inch shells, I Britain Alarmed at Danger of New -some wonderfully vivid touches of j may be slow and at first roundabout. and heavy chain booms for, the Fleet Drain on Gold Reserve. c or brought in now and then in a Yet such is the nature of man and ,and telegraph material for France, ( The practice of melting British I sombre frock,, quite transforming it such the laws of economic life that, On the way,' while skirting the The Fashions no artificial barriers can long obstruct' seashore, we frequently caul, ht siKlrt gold sovereigns to mix with other the natural course of commerce and �of some of the huge war+hips that metals and thus make jewelry to sell , to suddenly rich munition workers finance through the chanels of inter- guard Britain's w•atcrs: - i •aiational exchange. We sleet the night of a emall um, and their wives is said to have become so alarming that an effort may be The Latesf Smart Features. `which Crave us a most hospitable re- ��, ea made during the present session of caption. The Port Captain ntid the For, those. of us who have, as it p 'When peace coshes things will look Parliament to peas a law to prohibit - Provost came to meet us as represent- were, stacks and stacks of passe a different to the belligerents and to the it. There are not many sovereigns. in.•• atives of Allied Russia. represent - frocks to be remodeled this should meutrals. The men who will be heeded' circulation it England, the • haying � - . ttary i he journey we felt ourselves , tfie g ' y g prove of banner season. Fashion has ' tatesrnen. Current rogrammes of guests of- the British nation. Special been recalled shortly after the out - will bean very lenient with our little break of tF.c war, but they can be obtrade- - i ptate and men.commercial d conflict are not ipro--' trains were placed at- our 'disposa-I economies for several seasons past,' and comfortable quarters pro taitaed readilyihfpaper n exchange or ppP 1. provided but this Spring, whether ii eter t s the - . .jetted in the heat and passion of the . notes at the Bank of England. at all our halting .places. war, with its consequent deprivations' w contest. Vision and thought are dis-j The gold, reserve in the Bank of orderly, but it }s encoura¢i-ng that a ; Sight of the Fleet. ` ( )England at the -present _time is esti- to many, which has turned her in this \� voice like Lloyd George's should al -j Earl one machin the fafteat de_ mated at about $55,000,000, There direction, or just because she fancies ' strox, r in the ii feet bare .us gtiis.klY, go evolving the odd little conceptions ' s read be raised in Great- Bri�ain di-; are other Id reserves, of'course, in.. xectini; aitention to the facts of the acros., some boisterous water to a' the hands" of efface }pint stock banks. 'and combinations one sees on every r !future, &ad that similar utterances certain bay where we could ilistin- One, of the ,aims of the' Government side, certain it is .that economy just.; tc . lave been made in Germany and i guish from afar the outlines of Brit- is. to prevent so-. ereigns going out of note is being made very easy and very \ a► 'France. ' sin's Grand Fleet, so well narrted._ All i the 'country to ]seep up the reserve fns=cinating. ld supply and to prevent the gold' Girdles, Bretelles and Jumpers. {_r;orta_of scouting un.l auxiliary ties- -Cois = The fact of the future is that in sets dotted the intervening waters. A - from reaching the enemy. --Let us suppose for instance. that— from task of repairing war's ravages whole -flotilla of mine -sweepers ryas Fqr the past =ix months, or. even one has a dark blue serge dress of and. reconstructing the shattered or- _ hastening towards the North Sea. De- since the munition wreckers began to last season. It may not be worn to n ` ganizatioof civilization .Lhe belliger stroyers plowed the -Lay in many di- _Rork night and day and dra•,..g•:•eatly any- great, extern but nevertheless it - :•-ents will need all the trade that they, rections. Increased wages, they have been hay. needs something to make it look .more can develop. Plenty of competition Our first sight of what was only : mg gold coins melted' for jewelry. up to date. We may add a deep skirt there will be, but trade development a part of the British Fleet will lor-g The- practice is -aid to have become •yoke and a hi¢h girdle with perhaps' will be assisted if the com etition is especially noticeable in Birmingham, a bretellc over- each .shoulder, of P remain in aur memories, ti'ithin a of the kind, which sees est tsr-make .framewor - o snows a iie giaiti satin st= trade and frustrated if it is of the forms of Dreadnoughts rose out of ufacturers are locate(,. There i+ no l'ufis and 'collars, tco, add- greatly :-kind whirls seetk--_p �rimarily to take, the heaving bosom of the roadstead; law against the practice of, Melting to, the effect. When cleverly' done, ' trade. -Tendencies are all that can but when we had penetrated to the, Government trtoness, the frock has none of the made -over-!' ' - -.be sr fely discussed to -day, but 'the very heart of -the Great Armada our Hume. Williams. -a ,member bf; Par- appearance ' it would have had some - r - cor robab be awn from the vw imagination !.vas spellbound by- the liament from Nottingham, who thinks -seasons back, but is a -delightfully, Ts i sight of the colossal shapes seem- the .Government should make It a chic little costume in the- new- deep • P l y ed to eaYu rite horizon.' Their grim Il- a to melt sovereigns down W akt effect, for shopping and gener- 'C \Mdac.c. eommrrcia tendency after the war line forms f competition and toward • p -. the manner of rivalry that 'obtained'sides, frowning turret_, and rapacious- make jewelry, said: at daytime wear. Coatee-peplums, � - before the conflict. mawed guns all bespoke a . i elent'les s "Ay the law' r,o*'itands a in;in: can quillings, band, and insets of con- ' �- :.!• _ ._purpose; fluke a five -pound note -to the _Bank traMinq material may .work wonders, At Target Practice. of Fngland..atid lemandyovrreigns for woo with slightly. -woe frocks, suits, -- _ g THE DYING SOLDIER'S DREA.L it. He can take the golf coins to his and blouses. Should a -hem be- -A !couple of ,light cruittvi hiving factory, melt. them. down, mix the gold. slightly- frayed or - worn, whether it r - -• Ami''thd• unaortctd dead hr lay, quiptoy-slipped their.mooringo, dash- with certain other -metals and make be the tower edge of blouse or skirt, A Smart L'se of Blocked Broadcloth. Hi • riP.c in his hand; ed forward to give u's a display • of ji:w0ey.-The more squandering of the one of those stiff, qaint little quill- As a general. rule,: however, pale Woes :!Elia face ao fair and well-cropped.hair' gun practice, - As they attained their, .munition workers' money in this way:' ing+,_ or, a contrasting band' may be Ilalf-buried in the sand. P, fullest speed thepy proceeded to pour i r ltu�sm is Ter Tedi for ilvc�hbullchs get f?ir tar saver it most attractively. Istlowing to itheethis preaentseason. ond3tion hof Agate in the grist and shadow of sLve out a stream of ro'ec'tiler at the tar- P Around the bottom of a sleeve, which He saw his native land. gets moored for away. The shells and for a, support for .the worker and has not. just the tn,aai becoming curve the dye market; naturally pastel through the vision of his col- 4-hurtleddreamsthrough pile aii and present- h•is.. family_ in possible day: of need or finish, a double ruffle of picot ured fabrics require much Less dye ly the waters around the targets were to come, is a bad thins. ed ed Georgette, banded throw h the than -deep shades. It is most timely its spacious landscape spread, R 4 !Four thousand miles of ln,ppy homes eplashe$ with columna of snow=white "*There is another. serious sicTe . Lo . middle Kith -a narrow .black R eh et that this should happen in the Sum- middle Scorn the miles of li tread. foam till the targets themselves suf- it. The. State spends money in con- ritthon may be added, the ribbon be- mer season when we are all of us in- lHis Mart again essays 'throb fercdw : verging bar gold into sovereigns, and . ing drawti as tightly as 'desired ,and ePned toward white, pale pinks, blues, And slightly moves kiis...head. Like great• steel falcon, 'swogpinp anybody can go along and get the mauves, and lavenders which, are so on their prey tour destroyers ap- sovereigns and melt t•hcm again. Also, l particularly fascinating this season He Saw. once mere, the. Gulf -girt Isle,! peared intent on torpedoing a fan- ' if a_ man wants to take golden cove- ' - - By Fall, if the war is not at an end, . reigns 1. they Germany a canna o so, New Brumwirk's wild and wooded att all take to white, �' sped towards the mark, their glisten- -as. there _is an embargo against tak- �. -e. � but we will not anticipate anything so slopes ing hulls obscured in ctoud.+ of •spray_ ing sovereigns out of thio. country l extravagant unless we may take the Zt. Lawvetce flowing gland. "{'.Snakclik� they turned and twisted, There is no regulation, ho••:ever,, - ,i (present vogue of w•llite shoes and A tear burst from the sac eper's lids, ' preparing to surround and attack their against his taking gold in other forms. I T � spat; as forerunners. _ y. r And fell into the sand. i.foe from aIJ aides. But fluter still "Therefore, if. a man wants to sup- ,l Nord AbouT'�hnea.' _ S I swirled our destroyer, easily over ply Germany with British gold he can ' 7 µ Again he scaled Columbia's range•, 'hauling the attackers and enalilin us While speaking' of shoes, it might 1 G l g take notes to the _Bank of England Felt soft Alberta's rains; ;,to follow everymovement. Flaahlike ' be well to ss. a word or two about] Saw buurciless swell 5.t<kctch'tvan's get sovereigns for tt�,,fn melt them, o �` y i the torpedoes darted from their sides,own t"- +�. ` ' ' 1 the new pumps for the dainty, airy fiel_: - _1 speed! g like thunderbolts oii their land and then get 9tla ntoyGermany. ; y �� P �a'• =�tiid Man?toba's plains.-,-*---,-'-----,-., fflcadly misstot. The spent torpedoes As our gold reserve in -comparisons �.\ 1 d !mer. 1916. She Mill wear athe Sold - A pure of c,eathlrss freedom shoot.* . betrayed thea essence' thanks to a, time Colonial pump again with its y P with that of Germany is small, it lie- ' Along the dreamer's vein:. simple and ingenuous contrivance, ; I accompanying buckles. And these and were snail recovered. comes a-settious matter to allow this A go!d'en light' broke through his y golden drain." .. • - ' _ lbucklea will be real buckles ,not mere Ir Through the spray raised by our pretenses, some of them measure ss. ,F—. �._ fast ship %%=e caught sight of a great �t a much as two and one-half inches Fi;it o'er Ontario wide; They range from the conser- whit vessel bearing the Red Cross*, a / _; across. Once. more, he raw his native home, V1'Ol'LD PHOT BE V�'ITHOL'T t— )',is early joy and -pride, it was the hospital ship of one of the o l' votive leather covered buckles to. the �. squa<]rons. BABY'S OWN TABLETS - glitteiting novelty in rhinestone; or • And mother, .there in happy toil, - , I ' ; • �__ / � e�, i colored semi-precious jewel's. The .cottage door beside. . -(.rested by Jellicoe• I , Bahy•, Ow -n Ti�blets are g6aiantetd ;• _ �__ The high wltitcP shoes with -white One after the other. we rc-V rt �: ed by a Government analyst to be absolu 1 1 g heel and toe will be a gen- , tle did not feel the shrapnel's sting, - _- _' ` — stitching, the enormous steel structures. Fin- tel' cafe and free from injurious , 1 ° \ i seal favorite• for the simple afternoon tier the damp of departed day; _ P - ally' we came along.side'�the senior drug --,,f Once a mother has used them j dregs or the white Hanel or serge suit. 1 For death had illumined the Land of g - - flagship. . Admiral Sir: Jahn Jellicoe site •would not u:ee anything• else for - i - shoes should be found Sleep, - 1 r A pair of sport gre^ted us on the nuart:rdec•k, Elis• her little ones. Coacernin them Mrs, Anti his lifeless body la} g ` lin every wardrobe, and'for those who , s' spare, clear-cut. face. and youthful• (;gorge Taillon, Noeh•ille Ont., writes: i ` e ' 4 diattered -brine, from v:hich his ; enjoy skating n pair of skating shoes soul figure breothFs rtrength and canfi'- •_ 'Tease send-7ff-(, two more .boxes of;may also be included in the Spring $act 'scoped and flown Tway, j dencc. 13u:ide hilit •wus Vice -Admiral ,Baby's Own Tablets for I have found e i outfit, fol it is promised that the is.-! I Sir Il. Sturcl'ee, the hero of the Falk- them so good 'for 'my baby, l would` :. door rinks will remain open well Into - :adapted --E. T. Slemon I land,-:. fi ht, itnd the whole stats, Our r,(, be without them.' The Tablets are I Ottawa, March act, 1919. t _ :� the warm weather. - /// meeting deeply moved us, and,, I sold by, niedic•ine dealers or by mail _ These patterns can be obtained at r• believe, our hosts also. af'e were titre at�� McCalLdealer,-or at thio • t cents a box from The Dr. aC'il � �yotir oca frrat--P.sts�iwir5-to-v-i it --ttm- {,1 and- rams aTcilicige; Co:, rockville—Ont- ` 1 L 1 (D i. aicc,�J office; 70 Bond St. Toronto, Ontario. Tic: ph,-sician, were eomulting Le hloct. # fi 1 Britaili 5 Inventive Genius .,. E ir. thz h; d of a man uppoaecl to Caller- How is your new office -No." =aid one of th..rn dect:<ivcly,,-hcurt of the eat Dreadnou lit and ' Domestic,arDilemma: - q++ .c fiat•". •cppendicitis. F%orything was shown us - the boy getting along. Lawyer- Oh, • - t't' g "Chitrley`, dear," said young 'fir•. ' i fine! He's got things so mixed_ up now �• i -6733 0I , +'I ;t: n9- w^ should wait'uittil lic gets it.; :malle•b arteries. Below we saw Dawson, "would you enlist it your i ''l' that..1 couldn..tgeLxlong ave ,ter 1+efure operating. 'it huge war torpedo launched ft•om country called you?" rhe Sport Skirt and Jabot Blouse 'Ch � "c.thtr .!actor cper.ea tri. e :: sulm%crxed tube. About we inspect- "I don't know what-io'sat'. It l'1 Lady -"There's no need to 1►e to pr::l., lait the patient Lcc•;rt hin' c ed the monster guns inside the . fur- answer 'No,' yqu' l say I dont t lave tied in n perky little bow. Deep cuffs ifrightened, my little man. My little„ jt, F r -, t•.: when: e they protrude their }fun,' my country, and if I nnswer \'e;, of satin or taffeta with a matching l dog is only wagging his tail to show 1-Wi :i --do Y%?u-take `'tr: t„ . ^• ' • y iawe. ;1 v, nt•P e—attaaed' — t • ' � ._�:_e-httd_ocul r c-clr ; -. u -8k'i'd feehly. 'A -cheese?" rnt, Britain's inventive g:mlus. Some home." which has an unbecoming or old- that's not the end I'm afraid of." , a 'n,,.h. _. r ,� ��:: ,.:•`;• 't`"':.. ".3,.P`, t1:�..--.. .. n.: :y:ime,..�.a...e.,k� .... .: s-.� .lawl, f ,, q• moi" �' _ <•' •� +,'y�aC.a..r ,3x : dt, . r � ... ,,, ,„ - •iii . .:: .. . , .,,,„ :psi' - �. 4'- ., iry ' ^: tw 'rte, •.�+s,.,��r,�'T^'�et,vr•"4.G4 .� d�,. .....,.N__...,�,.,.r:+rn:+�.c.k,,......::.,..,3+5.r.�.�,.,:....,.'�: w±+.,ra�:..za.,'�.,.�..:,�s„ .._ ', ..... ..�.:»..t..... ....- ,_..,... d.,w _-a�rrc-....+, ,._ ,..s.,.,.v:.4 wsr::,4.�._+^.;er..ntirk:£,r,e5'a. cL_^r --Y..Srs�i'.E3d�"' .w ..a::.sof'sou:�'�,�'_a.,.'s11+rn.'°`+�'r'ra�`�ia�.Y.•�ilr.- ^b�Ji'�.3�:.7n'�"_ - "ss�- Ck MUNITION 19ORKERS WARNED. i SACRED SU061418T RELIC46 omm Your Ninety -First Young Germans Threatened B i r t h d a y—how ameyou one to Reported to Have Been Found' Squander Their Earniags. going to celebrate it? You An India. SIM& lw&%*e 021 Compulsory saving has been intro can live to celebrate it by A. number of sacred Buddhist relics, including. -is. bone of Buddha, has been TELLS SUFFERING -WOMEN To. duc6d on a small scale in at least one eating the right kind of unearthed at Taxila, near Rawalpindi, a district of Germany. This is revealed foods. Give N ature a chance. In the FunJab-, ._USE D6DD`S KIDNEY PILLS. lin an order issued by the military Stop digging your e When Buddha Aled near Kusinara, a eaffiffl--ander a! the dist0at- of Cassal about thu ye your teeth cut ­+ heavy. his I., Mrs..F. J. Garlis, YVho Suffered Withifamed as an early schooling place of bones were distributed as relics to Backache, Says That the Results I Emperor William. meats, starchy foods -and a large number of the more Important The order is aimed at the extrava-' soggy, pastries and eat religious centres. A quarter of a cen- :.She Got From Dodd's Kidney Pills young Men and are tury ago knowledge of thesec entree ganc Shredded Wheat Biscuit, was meagre, and no authentic discov- _.'Wer'e Won'derful. earning high wages in war industries. cry of them had been made. Since The order recites that young men in. It supplies all the nU. that time, however, several certain Stewart Valley, gask.; April 3rd. receipt of,swollen war earnings have trimerft for work or Play relics have been found. �El .••-(Special.)—Mrs. F. J.'Garlis, wife.of in -many cases been leading profllgat� 1�01 with the least tax -Son the Taxila, long -before Alexander the an estimable resident of this place, lives and sometimes neglecting to Great made It a military centre, was is enthusiastic in her praises of Dodd's . digestive organs. !Kidney Pills. support dependent relatives. In some one of the holiest and most Important A places, it is observed, boys have been Buddhist sites. -The relics of Buddha "Dodd's Kidney Pills have• helped seen • lighting their cigarettes with that have hen found there' were . pro- �i ways, generally be- C IN ,me wonderfully," Mrs. Garlis says in paper money, which is issued in de- tected in variou- arr- interview.-- "A year ago I was so nominations as .mall as 25 and -60 Ing placed within a covered or cleft lad with my back I could hardly move bowl upon which the nature of the '1v cents.* A� took four boxes of Dodd's Kidney As this class of youth has not de- 'treasure Is described. The workman- ship on these.cases,is very fine. !fills and they helped. me more than isted from' its practices after repeat- There Is a vast field of search still ed I can tell you: - ­�:t, - untouchd in. India, but the skilful and �01 warnings, the commanding general 111000000010 NZ 0 Mrs. Garlis is now able to attend to I '10f;r,eas that persons under 21 yea s of henergptln -,vnrk )f the British Auhn�! __--herhousehold duties as well as nurse. I age Must henceforth "make such logical cal Society has already cleared up E.W.61LLETT- COMPANY -LIMITED her fine big baby boy and she feels I economical use of their wages as ac- Made in Canada. ` Imany uncertainties and Jdent1fId!' TORONTO. ONT. that she cannot recommend Dodd's'cords with the gravity of the time, many of the holy places of Buddhism, Kidney Pills too highly. - !must adequately support their de -i ONE EFFECT OF THE WAR such as Kusinara, the scene of Backache is the bane of the averageldha's death, and Rummin-def, his 'No man or woman of the hum - woman's life. It is accompanied by pencfents and must deposit in the sav- legs bank their surplus earnings," or 2,000 Merchant Veneta Taken From birthplace, :blest sort can really be strong, pure, weakness and lassitude that makes they will not be allowed further to -the Sea*. and 'good without the world being 411t life a burden. But thousands of wo- , collect their wages. Instead, their The European war has taken fromhelped and comforted by the very ex - men all over Canada are telling their i mo-ney'will be handed over to a duly. the seas more than 2,000 merchant-ves- istence of• this_ goodhess. suffering sister's that relief and icure appointed trustee, who will 'withhold 'sets of nearly 4.000,000 tonnage, ac - is to be found n Dodd's Kidney Pills, such amount as he sees fit for deposit 'cording to figures published by the w4w.TTS l4n1=0zit Cut" =tuns. Mo. "They cure the kidneys and nine -tenths in a savings bank until -after the war ;United States Department of Com-' 7nit d lIZZD POTAT,0119 POTATOES, IRISH COB- -of women's ills come from diye"ed or or until his charge has attained his merce, Germany, with 600 vessels EED COB - disordered kidneys. 21st year. sunk, captured or uetained, heads the. REMEMBER I The ointment S blers, Delaware, Carman, or- , li.;t of losers. der at once. Supply limited, Write for I you put on your child's skin gets H. W. r...vsom. Brampton. Tow hundred and t , wenty-fire of the into the system just as surely as ,ucaatfons. .5W British velft, lok were sunk. by at FRO,111%RITiNG TO WAR. Britain's allies food the child cats. Don't let snlrsssta�r .sons submarines. T stria lost 80 and irnpure fats and mineral coloring JJIGII-CLASS NURSERY STOCK — tort sfilps. '8S cured of. acute Bronchitis by J jL buy and nave middleman's Profits; Alany British NewspapeFmiri A rp 1 'A Turkey 124. The total of neutral matter .such as many of the writ,! for cataingue, liominion Nurseries MINARD'S LINIMENT. losses is put at ;86 'but most of thebe, Serving With the Colors. 'Bay of Islands. J. M_ CA-.XPBELL. were released after being reported cheap ointments contain) get 'Smlth. Read & CoJ St, Catharines. Ont. ' gyp Warren. -'No profession iii Great Britain has' 1 was cured of Facial Neuralgia by, captured. into your Child's blood I Zam- Ninety-two 'neutral vessels responded -more patriotically to the1 MINARD'S LINIMENT. Is have Buk isrurelyberbal. No poll- AN'rED GIRLS FOR KNITTING call to arms -than that of journalism, I Springhill, N.S. WM. DANIELS. been subrilbrined and .94 Bunk by oncius coloring. Use it always. W and Finishing DeparUliftn_ts; • e,says the New York Times. Aside I was ,cured of Chronic Rheuma- intries. Twenty-three have been darn-, 5oc. Boz of All Drugsids and Stara. good wages. Apply Kingston'liolse�ry.- 1 tiara by MINARD'S LINIMENT. 'Fed by submarines and mine--. Co., Ltd., Kingston, Ont. from the hundreds who have attested under Lord Derby's-scherne sail hun 1AIbert Co., N.B. GEO. TINGLEY. Polite. Neighbor—"E,�erybody says 4jtjl,E.N MILL 111 -MR CARDERS . t %V opinners and weavera. We will deeds of others who are rendering your husband is such a wide awake A 0 :nexperienced help while learnt -19 personal" service in directions ether, mea%ing Good wages paid In all these .,man Mrs. Jobbless." Mrs. J*bbless' -partments and at eady work for 'than with the colors, no fewer than the baby o come, Forel particu- (with a sigh) and ",.onths t .1,465 working newspaper men h after him." "^L'apply to the Slingsby manuractur7 three newspaper women are on ac- She Was Busy. .takes J:, Ltd., Brantford Ont -tive service, the vo-u.n. bvoi; v,,ih' "I want to thank you, said the 3MW"A.VZZS FOS SAIZAA. the Red Cross.. Girsoulated EreUds. FiT-MAKING NEN. 8 AND Jt.)B 'long-winded orator to the nice Zild E7es inflamed by expo. -.re, Of this total 1,400 editor -.4 and re -lady who had etayed 1hroughout his. to Cold Winds and Dust A rtes volunteered in the !entire lecture. "You seemed to ap- Uickly relieved by Marino P llfficpt4 for sale in good Ontario e United tcwrsi. The --most Useful and interesting I d�cm. the other '65 being from priciste my efforts 'to enlighten this ftOuR ye Remedy. No Smart- i of all businesses Full information on In ap4)lication to NVII-on Publtshl)4 Com- : # mie� 73 West Adelaide street, Toronto. the - coloru-e-a-7-rKe —oversess contin- community." 3.QrA klati 04, per settle. MurmwEye Save inTubos � sur I r gent all �"That's all right," she replied,! For Book of the Eye-i"ree write -rrl `111� I F'.! comes from parts of the; A. sea our TI G-1 I I — 1 "Most of your audience slipped awsy', Nlwtae Sys Xseoedy CocWany. ChionSe *Is Jubilee catalogue !t,:10 free iwtSC=LLA*90UL world—Australia, Canada' Ceylon, I China, East Africa, India. 'New Zea -'but -1 had 'brought my-knittibg along Cr,16,t, , Star. C Tt:XoR.A. LUMPS, ETC. WHIie—;-Teacher say. that we're e). L'R-d i- lot cr 4 ro-ne 9 1. - re ,and wasn't wasting the time." internal and external. cured with. Nn, 13 �0, Write I Alsylce � . . c.i pain by our hdrne treatment - land, South Africa -aroi the Straits iliere to help others." No, I Timothy . ...... 5.45 , I an Medical Settlements. I , US -before too -late. Dr. Balitut. i Stilliasad's Liniment for sale. *ver",hero -Pa--­­Of course we _Ilre-.� J Allow -341, r�f -Fioh eoittsT,. laor 0),, I.Itnited. Collil'Swc0d. on So far -65 newspapermen -soldiers i We pay rsll�ray freight in 03L- Willie—"Well, what -,ere the others" tanto Lad Quebec over $26.00 0 !nave been killed in battle. 71 have been -Both Sat"ed- .,here for?" wounded, and 11 are reported miss- e best thing that ever happened I . . I I A ring. Ten have been mentioned in to me," sneered the 'young- man to, MU'Ard'S T.Lutinent - Believes Nouralclia CANAD S despatches or -have received hi4rh de- his. former employer, "waft when you, conation for gallantry and distin-: fired me. I went out. and..got a re- "Whitt an awful. cold 'your husbarfl- TMERMOR GRSATEST �guished conduct in the field.- has. He coughs avid all the r 4 Jab e -re, I- - R M I A l." others' tarl. and 1, B "ar job." "H4 does, IYat it amuses the Waterless• Remains But r Since the invasion of Belgium -That's all rig �for 12 Hours MuSkrat Handler ht," replied the old brought ruin.to the newspaper staff.- boss. .,I'm glad you're satisfied. Fir-,bal,y -rilendidly." Las-ts a Lifetime t:$ the olct firm of of that kingdom their British col- ging you didn't hurt our firm a par-', Hot Bottle HfRAM JOHNSON leagues at home and abroad have con-, Limited, 410 St. Paul tributed generously to a fund for their It' lel." thving a Pleasure St. W. Montreal. - relict. Liabarmt Cuft-i Dandraff' :1- — Not an Operation. Ship all your furs there and obtain full v al ue. ;SOUP PLATE HELMETS.: USE IT, oke wonderf".1 ,.Iw "Mil torr.14 IRF HOSTESS. Vand vrt*tnlos- 0,,on to Men 7,, Mon Her CUesta to 1104tum.British �,•'with Army a NeA Headrees heasy%%IrwwA�and' tenter J18 Grippe, Rheumatism, Neu- "Three great coffee drinkers 'were Prove Efficacious. '­F�d it f,w a. Pho, A nia n who ha- 1 Vt time C DON'T C T OUT 1my'old school 'friend and her two ."Soup plates is what the Briti�h the front -call- the helmets 'f�hld �huvlrilr-it a piensure rurNmer it airn,,At at, . X ,AER %,fo A Shoe &H, Cappd and pains, the "Themor" daughters. soldi8rs at ,prr:,tIor.­ SAWTARY '9' , .. . men wa_q�. nAt even stunned and he ANN M-7 DOG DISEASES "They WLipe 4W.AV- a�ml)ipyn mdth which thc3� are now equipped a�, rul, It a a re�vk drovs -P -T, t-,---_ WATERLESS Z.- HOT-40-TTLE Rock o Bursitis r was able to kill his antagonist. and taking medicine." (both tea and a protection against. shrapnel.- They: nf a . t,j -ei tin "io;, t4ul­'. ha%- AYS,CT It �*61R_5 Iron world from coffee slavery to Posstum% looffee are injurious to many pe sons, ]because they contain the subtle, pole- of steel and painted grey. In are appearance they, resembles an invert' appesi ub-it pen#itatev into th�. Ports.. snftens -,n, close shavo. ert ft le. CoNnNy: onous drug, caffeine.) "I determined ed bowl arid are far from ornamental.' tite board. and gh The board peels right ,I'. with,jut Pull - The `�rhermor" measures will do it. to give them Postum instead of cof- 'They afford protection to the neck and li.w P. hair, CLAY GLOVER,1 H V.S.V. S. will them arid leave no blemishes. 7 :fee when they visited me. so without ears a-, ell as the head. J'Ltt is kW4 .to tender skin. Th -re is no smarting �r Pwronpi-� after shaving. em to MMUM 7 CKLY reduce Stops liune'ness promtly, Does not blia-� ve-ft weighs less than-a-fil-lert-- saying- anything to them about it,- I A British eorrespondent- testifies to - Clvox the fae� a fl feeling nf 4rn(�otli- sor, Ont. - ­ ..., ter or remove the hair, and horse can be made a 4ig pot of Postum the first their efficacy in reducing casualties tits und fref�hntxs. worLed. $2 a bottle delivered. DoolttliNlrse with a club." morning. I as proven in the recent stiff fighting:. "international:: 11 -salt, r di-Nne.— of the skin bust.1 t%7'expopure to ex,,eAP4i%e'wIndit. It is' made of metal, -nickel ASSORBTNE. JR., i.r weakwA the 2stiwpw Raiment for RaUL 13ndsm Sorm Sveillr^ Varice"Vglm Postum Cereal—the original form— ,Before the meal- ivas half over, for the recovery of the the �'pres-�omin"' hAtitute. Areet.t. nn au. plated, of a convenient size. Allays Pit* sad Inesisoat" Price Sl wd 14 x boats fit dragglas or deliver" Will ten 704 WN U r" -.law -each one. passed up her. cup' to be • trench" north of "cy clefittedwitb.Ronerotmx, solute guarantee from the mak- new., refilled, remarking how.•fine the *cof- Canal. c;#1111 nae to-eiav f,ir a triad bottle—stat- f- fi,-Ient f, -r aver' ix 'i". t6zsblat. Siniply'boil the "Thermor" for - W. F. YOUNG, firl). F., 516 Lymans Bldg., Montriat, Can, ;4 -1, fee'. was. The Mother asked for a Raw dght-d-eifted or pierced be]- dissolve; quickly -m a cup of hot water, tin minutes only (no longer) and cmat and AbsorJs•. ars ride is Cmaft High-class --representatives i third cup and inquired as to the brand mets to -day," . he writes, "the wear- V9101T 39A3M11`AcT0ILTG 0039PA3+T, it stays hoTfor full -twelve-bouillk- -eeper—!'Whi,it The Bookk (k, you mean—save myelife?" 7 !at. JrUARI'nlin &T Is I fo 00 , -'feamrd FREE 16 Dialogue, of coffee I used. I didn't answer .her ars of which suffered no worse in. 475, Sonc*svelles Avenue, WOZONTO. at an even temperatuye of 125 ndestion just then, for I heard her jury than slight scalp wounds, and deg. Recommended .by physt- EWMI - 60c tin"s. Both farm-mTe-witially I(Ii64)11.t_-rtrt1 'vtt�re say a while before that shq didn't, like some escaped entirely. All would Postum unlctss it n=agmorethan half have Been killed if they wore ordin- coffee. ary khaki caps. One helmet had been "After breakfast I told her that de ' rited. eight times Sy falling shrap- the 'coffee she liked. -so well at break_ nel, while a jagged two-inch hole fast was pure Postum, and the rewton . marked the entry of a shell fragment she liked it'was-because it was 'Pro-, which caused a flesh wound. perly mqe. "Another bore a deep fissure made tuns on account of the steady heat and sanitary metal- case. Keep Your Harness' No trouble — no filling _7 no danger of scalding the hands-- Soft no leaks—no-Rx.pense and one Strong' purchase lasts n lifetime. :.-Pliable In si4iness, such as Neuralgia, � —'Good Looking 5 -I have been brought up from a by the butt or a German rine during, J18 Grippe, Rheumatism, Neu- F.: nervous, wretched invalid, to -a fine the hand-to-hand fighting in the cap- ritis, Inflammation—ill fact all condition of physical health by leav- tuned tren!;&The wearer of the hel-itches 134WK ON and pains, the "Themor" EUREKA, ing coffee and using Poittum men wa_q�. nAt even stunned and he ANN M-7 DOG DISEASES is invaluable. As abed -warmer .11 am doing all I enn to help the was able to kill his antagonist. And How to Feed and a foot -Warmer it has no HARNESS OIL world from coffee slavery to Posstum% Helmets dented by shrapnel are. .Mzi*d free to any address by equal. % freedom, and have,,caTned the grati_'unknowrf to the Nyearer. Several; America's the Author The `�rhermor" measures will do it. pieces ?longer hird been cut throimh by of CLAY GLOVER,1 H V.S.V. S. 8;j Across and is 1%" thick, .; 77 given by- 'anadian Postum Co., Wind- shell, hits _flie liet e �Lct Deg Imedtis L118 -West 31st-Streetriew-Tork ve-ft weighs less than-a-fil-lert-- Keeps new hirtYess sor, Ont. - ­ ..., ei- than a smart blow acro -3 th�. nkuil,�-- 1. ; - two quart rubber bottle. new. Makes old Post= comes in two forms: : with a club." HAWK BICYCIM A The price is $4.00 sent PostZaid harness look like Postum Cereal—the original form— + Aq Up-todste Iligh G q anywhere and sold under an. ab - !must be well boilv(t, 1.5c and 25c pi;gs Saving a Life. "cy clefittedwitb.Ronerotmx, solute guarantee from the mak- new., Instant Postum--a soluble powder— ss Il I The Boss—"Ain't it enough that ru o"or raie amd HwO, Tda. era. dissolve; quickly -m a cup of hot water, your life?" C a 7')FoV high �e equip. I meat imclaing eud 82260 High-class --representatives i Twit XV4=#1ch m. and and, with cren sugar, makes a delicious beverage %tant-ly., 30c and -eeper—!'Whi,it The Bookk (k, you mean—save myelife?" 7 !at. JrUARI'nlin &T Is I fo 00 , -'feamrd FREE 16 Dialogue, wanted in some territories. The ImpaW On ce"y GOLDEN GATE MANUFAC- 60c tin"s. Both farm-mTe-witially I(Ii64)11.t_-rtrt1 'vtt�re U I �e The Boss --"If I Raveyou the mise Lilrup dend R@I,;PgVogt�ad Btcycld, Sundrin I A, an e-6mrMattri" Volican Aet TURIN -G COMPANY, LIMITED BRANCKICS TN ALL rIT111.13 cost a bout the game per cup. Wfio pffees, t Reason" Po. M. ,'There's"a R Postum: ' I Self-love is the kind that never T. W. BOYD & SON. T Montreal. 7. ISSUE 15--:216. —sold by Grocers. . . I ge'ts cold feet . vs • t ..,.»....^«K3..•,.9...,-,..�_.a-^.k.(u.am;,. ;;•x..,r:nre-ns-+.aw'•;.n•v,.�•;3:3�+•'x•:era. .•.r«.ss_.,...-..•.«iw� .. �.. �_m.s: -l•w`c,:"!-•y,.,.>w..b.....»s:$?s'.•-,•.5.3,a,Pr?c'va; nama3sr,d.,rp`wc,TMTMoi.r+, n.:r. a«�-...ek,a .-s a+.,.•..,.-.:aw.+,•k�_'�n...9e.s:k- •ar •,,,;, -. :o•P." .-.v.a fav+rw . � 7: rnz-n*da r•^..: � d v171;F 151 ,J £.. ' ,�,.c'� - .-, � '... .y C. , . > .:., _: $, :a..;.»'"- -;�.:y ,:.i.•ee•- sr:.Xi is -. u"'•• + _ :'LOCALISMS, Roy Powell spent a few days -Geo. H. Jones and daughter, . "=I-- f ith friends irr Boyvmanville. ' M"ras p'rankie; were i4 Whitby on -Mrs.-J. R, Lititon.-is spdnding Tuesday-,-F. E. Gee has begun his willow a few days with friends in the =&ire.-Enos Remrner is visiting �wtv `harvest. city.. _ at the homes of her sisters; Mrs. _ . - _ -Miss Mary Clark spent Thurs., -Horn' on Sunday, March the J. H, Rogers and, bars. T. -B.• Mar- day . . in Toronto. a9eon to Joseph and Mrs. U'Rile'y, qui Th d Society of St. - ='� * * e �+ -_Miss Irene Rogers is seriously F e Ladies At y _ -The 190 y1%A�il PAPERS t ill from heart trouble: -Albert McFadden, of Durham, Andrews church . will meet at 8 - 11 -Lloyd Shirley spent Sunday visited his Brother, T: M. McF-ad= p: m, on Thursday tient at Mrs: R. `L WASHER l ot1F new Spring A6sortment at the home of his parents here. deo, on Monday. A, Somerville's. p --The rectory of St. George's --J. R. and Mrs. Linton cele- =Miss Mabel Calvert, w 'has i-s all_opened up. Church was re-shingled last week. brated their .goldeu weddieg -on been off duty • for the pasrtwo Wash done: - -- - -Pte. John Keane, of Toronto, Tuesday, March .,8th: weeks, Tesumed her work as teach- I It certainly looks good to us. _ ` of Toronto,; wAs .home . over Sun- -Pte. Geo. Pryor, of Hamilton, er in her school north- of Oshawa in 6 minuies.. The color and designs day. spent Sunday with Harty and Mrs. on Tuesday. -George Law, of Toronto, spent Powell of the lake shore... _ _.. _._ 011e pripe'A-0 all are-beautiful. -- '� A Sunday at the home of his mother -bliss Gladys Mutch returned , To LOUIS J, BATEMAA, MARGA• i _here, to Toronto, after, spending the — $17.00 — ' Prices range from -RET A,. BATEMAN, IVOR DE LA _ ,r -bars. J. P. Williams' and Miss w6ek'eud at iter hontehere. RUE, WILLIAM PENN ORVIS Frankie Jones were in the city on -Miss Susie Calvert, of Osha.wa,, and to. whom else it may concern : - Fof S lin - Grocer S eeials Sherwin-Williams ti Friday. is visitingat th.e hotne-of herpar. `I, JONATHAS K. EEsii.�w, of the p p - nglinq his cots, Thos. and Mrs.. Calvert. Township of West Gwillimbury in the' _._ residence now occupied b James -Bandsman Allan Clark, of the Fount of Stmcoe, hereby give notice i18aQln Fresh Herring, 12�c p y y _• i'alats -- - a Potter. 93rd Batt., Peterboro, ifs spending that I demand payment of the sum of Domino , -Mrs. Gordon Law has been a couple_ of days at the home of $4428.16, being for principal $pJOQ.00,. .:Spick and- Span, =' salmon, 14c' New chi went nein 4. `conflned tb her Loom for several his parents here, for interest and arrears. of •interest ? , Sunflower r p j ;days through illness. -Nelson Margach has .improved .$x'13;-for 'insurance 815.00 and for --Hale. yotl tried it Sal21 T arrived. costs 850 00 and interest on sum of -rte. John ease, "o to sap, $4378.15 at the rate of 6} per cent. per rget - spent over Sunday here with hie by trimming the large trees in annum from the '13tb, day of March, . Salmon, 20e The Old Reliable' 'wife and family. front of the lawn. 1916, due to me, the said Jonathan Pearline, Old Dutch, - - -Automobile traffic has resum- =The Women's Auxiliary of St. Kneeshaw, upon a certain mortgage Battle Ase ! - ed, after a couple of months rest George's Church will meet at the made- by Lewis James Bateman, of Ammoni&. etc. Salmon, 85c I ill(!, ` -:'on account of too much snow. home of. Mrs. W. G. Ham on Wed. the City of Toronto, in County of York, Broker, his wife, Margaret A. -Mrs. Deverell's sale on Satur. nesday, April 12th, at 3 o'clock. R BOOTS-SHOES. Farmers Don't- For-' p Bateman, joining therein to bar dow- Another Shi meat da afternoon was well attended -W. T. f Goodwood, p y Robinson,+ erg to me ,dated 31st day of October, et we can -_ ._:::jand Rood prices were realized. will have a carload of* tatoes at 1910, and regi;t=red in the Registry << New Spring Goods g a of • Walkers Ocer- -Mrs. J, Dickie and :firs. M. S. Spink's aiding on Saturday. Those Office for the County of Ontario orr the just arrived. give �'ou r - Chapman spent a couple of days needing potatoes should not miss Ise day of November, ]91U, in Book i _Our line.5 of Ladies' 200 lbs. Salt for 1.00 last week with friends in the city. this chance. Price $2, oic$1.5a for 413 for the Township of Pickering as alls and Smocks. - -W. J. and Mrs. Stark, of Stark- seed. * No, 1222118. I and Children's 100 lbs. Oil Came, 2.85 kM� wiIle, agent a few days here with -The ladies "of the village and The lands included in -the -above They cure are wins wear are , 100 1bs..Poiil.try y g mart a e are all and singular those inv a' name fur exceptional. Grit for 90c the latter's mother, Mrs. David- surrannding cori•ntry who have g 1!101bs: O •9ter cettlain parcels or tracts of lands and fhemselves. 'R'e ride.ottrselves d y eons been meeting twice a week to knit premises situate. Iyinga.nd being in the p $hell for 'OOo ' - -Lieut. Harling, who is attend• for the soldiers will hold their last to fitting the "bard Township of Pickering, in the County ' QUALITY DUES IT. - 4.16. package � -• incl the School of Musketry, To- meeting to•dAy (Friday) at the of Ontario and -Prorinre of Ontario, to fit" people." Herbayetim for;70c ' ronto, spent Sunday at his !tome home of .lira. F. H. Hall. containing Two Hundred acres, he-the o rr .here. Robt. McBratdy s(Ad his-hottite- sarnc, more or leta4, and being compos- n _ -His man friend, are pleased hold effects on Wedne*day and he ed of Fir.tly : The North Hylf and the .'taL 1 y LADIES �4'e' ate- showiri,, ,tk 7. to see Thus. Douglas around town and Urs, 11cBrady will leave bion- South Ea;t (piarter of,Lot Number } IRA S Eight in the 1toc4tld-Cobcpssion of the II1Ce range of �j-Om again, after his recent severe il!- day for Chicago, �s-here they gill 1 g near, make their bouts in future, and ToRnsbiP of Picketing. in the Prnv- You fi lould see our j ince of Ontario, mod Secondly: The _ l �a y man s-grey en's House DTe9sec3" -bfiss ':Mame Burrell and Jaf_-tg where.their three sons are engag- West quarter of Lot Number Seven in ry- 'twee' effect+ cine l nen • Prints, Gini, 'Emma Marks. of Toronto, spent ed in business in 'which they are tiro said Second Coacesgion of the 88, rev. 9.4)(), for 7.58 and Work Aprons. . Buncfay- with John . and. Mrs. bfc• meetia� with much sgccess. �'e Townah__i�pp of Pickering. hams, Coils, gess Ginty regret losing Mr. and Mrs, '.kir- And Take Notice-that unlPQa pay- 1 only L%dieg',•size Children's all Over -Pte• George and Mrs. Martin, Brady as citize 'a of Pickering, meat of the said mortgage money and , 38; seg. f1.00, for 4.95 - - iaf Toronto, spent Sunda here but hope they. may enyop9t well interest and costs be made within one Goods. Organdies, Aprons At ?5_ cents pe month from the first publication here- i only. Ladies;, size --- • -with the latter a mother, r9. Jas. earned rest in their new home. each. Gordon. -On account of nrunerous com- of, the said Jonathan.$aeeebaw .will �IuSlins,' etC. 88, reg• 7,00 for 5.76 x - proceed with oz' without any consent i -Geo. Stephenson has engaged plaints made regarding the prat- or concurrence on your part and with- - - �ith Donald Munro to manage ties of a number of the small boys out any further notice to you,-to enter- the Brien farm and has moved little the village in corm- th .their into possession of the said encspremises M.'S..�'CHAPMAN- -Robt. thereon, little pa reqs wagons oa the side- and to receive and Cake the rents wad and-'Miss Minnie Rankin walks, the police trustees hereby profits thereof, and. whether in or-out IA Ives notice that the practice must of possession of the same, to make any a nt over Sunda at the home of g leases as he the said Jnnathan Knew. their uncle, T. M. Henderson, of be discontlnued. It not only crakes sham may see fit. and to sell and abso- 'Toronto. an uneartly noise that is a perfect lutely dispose of the said lands and t —Mrs. Bretz and son, Dou lag, nuisance to the neighborhood bot f3 B premises either by auction or- private A®i t A lji Q ':.of Toronto. spent a fete days with it is also a source of danger to sale or ..partly by ausGon and partly ] �A LLAT\a.7 . a -her uncle , and aunt, W. G. and those walking on the sidey6alks. by private sale as the said Jonah a� Mrs. Haut. —Miss Johns %rho has had Iteeshaw may deem proper, either for Good Farm .Harness from $35.00 upwakd8 -Mrs. -Wm. Morcombe, of Ome- .charze of the junior department of cash or Spon such terms of credit as ' mee, spent a few days here during the Pickering public sch�tol for the said Jonathan Kneesbaw map 50 think proper, and to convey and assure •number of bargain= Collars, -$2 and �:. _the past week with her son, P. G. nearly four yearn: has handed in the sane when so sold+ unto the - •:Mormube and famil hor refignxtion. • As a teacher she 1"t - All horse goods- at reasonable rices. • Harness 3'• chaser thereof as ha shall direct or p s -James Stephenson has en Ra Red has given the best of-satiefartion ,tppaii t• vk ith James Underhill, of Clare- to pH concerned, antl'yioce corning Dated at Bradford this 16th day of Boot and Shoe repairing promptly tnont, and .is now in charge of the to Pickering she hag made a host March, A, D,- lftlfi. attended t0. _ letter's farm on the 7th con. ()f friends who regret her depart JONATHAN I���£'+H?i\t, -Ur,. Mahon, of Bloomington, tare from Pit•kering, which will _ has retsirned home, after =end• -take lilacs on tits Fir?t'uf Un -In• , per his Sr�fitirnr T. \\', \', pavans. I'IC$ERI\ G H AR` ESS EIiP0RIU13T 'ng --eyeral week- here With her cum-equenc•e of - est n ition, 23 & i Bt sdfard, Ont. _ �. rvther, D. and Mr-: Simpson. the sc•h- I .board are adverts-tng --- Home Phone ..Ol. _ _ •_ V. J. COAh�E'EL�L —bars. W.•J. Stark returned to- for a tenc•bpr to succeed her. � ig her home on Wednesday, after —Slicker fishing has !mow be;inr — spending a'col of- weeks here and fair.,ncce j has tieen met n ith =-- �O�- ' -- ��OK t LISTEN assiAtinv her aunt, Mrs. Deverell, °o f.rr.. James D%-il hoti•ever, at her sale. had rather more than a:c3inary _" - _ l Messrs. Fred Stover and Jar.. success on Tiieyt3lty, when a •.f .-Ii = How about ycntr rnbltcrr,. _ Nov _is the time to _ safe guard against 1 lf'utteerpurpose opening up a gar- which waiglted +i out el ht pr�uncl- �— Note --� any liacPring eulda. To do th_ig near rubbers. - We sell the very age this season for the convenience ,gut caught. Several of`our -port: best rttbberaon the market. ; The Maltese Cross Brand. • They are l _of Pickering and the surrounding who claim to have.expert know Our Muck of - d - conceded to be ilii= b(-t An�1 Rye know they will Rive you evecy._antis-' country., Fuller particulars will ledge of all kinds of fish �R-ere no. COLUMMA GRAFONOLAS faction, avoid all the Jiccontfortsof wet feet,;rnitddy bouts, etc., by be yen later. able w identify this large aped-_ - - and. COLUMBIA. RECORDS - wearing maltese cross brand rubbers :1 Ii ;oro to ed in the cit -for some geon while another thought it was a new. We are agents or t e own es at ort-&Co.an ' p y p_ g g �,liaran a per= -- time• -with an `express.conMa , a British Coluu)bia waskia6nge. feet -satisfaction. with every garment. ._ -has been engaged b F. B. Hoasaer K'e, hoRvever,'think that it was It-will give us'plea fe "icor the summer. He entered upon only an ordinary sucker that .way to play the records for - :We have been learning how for sixty yearn _ - - -his new duties on Monda CA tured, immediately after r- y�� whether you pur- - y p d - Get the habit, you men, go to The Men's Store. =Auother of the old residents taking of its mid-day meal, chase or not, an we of the township passed' away on -About four years ago a sur will gladly assist you Friday last in the rson�of Mrs. ve is in making selections, R. A" ]BUNTING$' JP'1C�ER�ING pe y g gang Of rnen were Rvoikirig _ Enoch King, at the ripeno matter how small old age of, thronRhout Pickering and the ad- Established 1857. ill ears, Her funeral took lace ' the purchase: - - - - y p �acent townships finding tits alti- on Sunday Afterad i when her tudes of the land, ` Their finding Xchdden's Drug Store, DRQ !f`i00DS :•ETC• body was interred m Erskine were recorded by means of the , �. cemetery. Her husband died only numbers being painted • on stones, PICKERING-- , . - a few months ago. board fences or anything else that We,haye put in stock this week,-& nice assortbment 'of •crepes' in pink, sky, —Now is the-time to. cleanup would show the'-number to good • _ wbite, alice, black and white and dresden effect at 15c. per yard. ,1a our yards. Daring the winter adyantage. Toa great many pen- : T = TJ - Qrey cottons at 10 and 13c, 36 in. wide and 40 in, wide at Ibc.-a yd: - much dirt in some 'manner accu- ple these numbers have been - fiingbarns at 13 and I51 . yd, Blue and white and malates that becorries an eyesore shrouded in m tery, su►ue atI For sale at current priceA 3,'4, 3, 8, _ __. black and white sbirtings At 15, 17, ' 18c. yd.-,- - — y y y and 8 inch cement ['iia at R'hitevale Cottons are high but you will find these s when the suow disappears. Nuth• buting the work to German spies, Tile Yards. values right, come in and-be Ing is more attractive than clean, being part of the•operations for -WM. PHI_LP + - - - convinced.` - well-kept lawns and back-yards, the invasion of Canada. The -Valenciennes and Tore'h6m laces fir newest patterns from Sc. a 9d up. and the nest week or two should work was carried on under the j� _ We have a few men's sweaters we are clearing_at cosy in grams, --bas utilized in this way. direction of the Commission of ELM_ DALE MILLS - navy cardinal and brown from lac. to 2.00.• - -P-+ G. Morcombe left op Tues- Conservation, and s, report has Groceries always fresh and we have fresh 'fish every. ' n : ,--� day for Saskatchewan. taking with just been issued with a full ac- -1�ICKFR=NCfF week, halibut, white flab. sglmon}, also baddie- him a carload of settler's effects, count of the work, . and is of An You can always get the beat Mani- and Labrador herrings. including five horses. Mrs. Mor- interesting character. The num- toba Floor made from No. 1. combs and family left the neat bers indicates the number of feet- Manitoba Wheat. G.. A., +GILLES_PIE, DUNBARTON day, but will remain in Toronto, the laud is above the sea level. Royal Household and Glenora for - until next week before confi�iuing Lake Ontario averages about 250 Bread. Try a bag. the'trip out west. Their many feet above the sea level, The top Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats �3�e have a EOIIlplete assortment Pickering friends sctah- them -sues"of DeZkec's hi ms feeta ova I _ f ...-.._ cess in their western homer the sea leveror 253 feet above the MIX FEEDS - o e amou s- _ -We frequently---receive com- level of the lake, At the 4th eon= _- -OAT-CHOP ` - _ x^ 'i "'- mtinicatiuns from correspondents cession, a mile and a quarter north CRUSHED OATS _ �i —.'HAPPY THOUGIHT at the very last moment before of Decker's hill it is 438 feet or a BARLEY CHOP ,� _ — AND_— i'� - going to press and then the writ- rise of 30 feet in that distance. -WHEAT - -- - ors,wonder why their news items t e nA ed eye a person - CRACKED CORN -�-- - Imp8rial Oxford- to not appear in print. To incur would judge that -the -insertion, it is desirable that all was level. Thefoliowin are some Caldwell's Cream substitute copy shonid be is our hands not of the elevations above sea level - C11f Meal, later than Wednesday, and. even in this district: Greenbttrn 555, Molasses Meal Parlbl' Cooks, Heaterg and- then we we may have such ab Liverpool 814, Dunbarton 347, -CHOPPING AND OAT - a;l abundance that some of it may whitevAle 707, Rouge Hill 404, CRUSHING EVERYDAY, &Oil StOyes.1 unavoidably be omitted. It mAy Brongbant 976, Balsam 748, Clare- Get prices on feed in ton lots. be possible for us to insert every mont SM. Atha 819, Glasgow 960. BELL PHONE. - - -Calf in and'see them. 1$h nv we receive up to the time of TLe elevation above the lake �', w, weelfvi _ *40-01g press, but we cannot would, of course, be 250 feet less Chopping every da i==J e Q's G P H H : S U N D Y-- 1 g' 'o do so. than these amounts. ry y x•.rivAv 9' •4..3...7 S't ': r',,i � r-....mss... ,,. ,. .. -r... •.- ._ ..a.:. _ ..e, a. .... _..�e_,:;4 _. �';`.t'.•.w.... __..... ..:-e.•s.i....vn-:•............ � .-_...gib;. ...,.0 >.n,»v-..<. .. ,.. u:r!h!T�:'r.....>....... .... ..