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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_04_14Z FZ 6� F p. 44 L2-P1C1KZWNGj ONT... FRIDAY, 'APRIL -1.4',-, 1916 VOL. XXX V, 13. Establish ed 76 years WOBURN QRSUNWOD W The April number of the Farmers' On.Sunday aft the big new gazine contains in I'aterditing- art! barn on the farm of Thomas Jackson, Ma Medtegf SPINK MILLS n "A Butter- G ENW OOD half a mile south of here, on the Ma7rk. cle by Jarfies Long, 0 I in Town," I ham road; was discovered to be on fire mu t being, an interest- E. FORSYTH. D. of 0.1 Regis- and, despite the efforts of the neigh. Ing description of theJersey cowl _ tered inenrber of tbs. Optomstrical which is excelled by no outer as 9, but- a of Ontario. a attention gives FLOL7R..-- -borg, the building and contents were d"to f glasses, tested free. North - .entirely destroyed. The farm was ter and cheese producer. - The article IT LS the tit0ing excellent halftone of F. t5tf o(Feupted by John Butler, who loses contains as e WHITE SATIN- BREAD 10 tons of hav, together with 300 bush- L. Green. who enjoys the honor this O. McKINNON, M.D. L.R.C.S., number of other arti. year ofbein president,of theDomin-- els of oats and -a a Edinbuylb, me=ber.ot the Cc age. of CREAM RUNS-j�ASIM reeders' Association. N el ace of $1000 ion Jersey if, ea, n insurance Physicians sud* Burgeons of Ontario. eentists cies. There was a College- of. suraeons, Edinburgh., TEA BUNS-PASTRY on the contents, while Mr. Jackson Of Royal had an insurance. $19200on the WHITBY I attention to Asiesseii of women and6. WHEAT 191111.6rOffice and residence, Brougham, ing. A year ago the barn on the same BARLEY WANTED Jack. The reproductions of famous paint- 77 to OATS RING MEDICAL SURGICAL Britt, Shorts, "PICKE -Jumbo, farm was destroyed by fire. Mr. ings have attracted a great ma son will rebuild during the summer. the High School the past few eveningie, Ind X-RAY INSTITUTE Get my prkes before selling 0 ONTAIii-O -Wheat Screenings, WHITZV^L9 where these great works of art have .50 been on exhibition. 8 2a d elsewhere. Miss T V it for the Troyer. of Stuvnerja visLtjpg­---Nk-­He%,eI--ba dmi e 26. 70p. Ter w-ev& ­ mL was married-on Thursday -chat All, kinds of L But talion �nd 1 i riave a large suick on hand of .99 ! Roy Thomas, of Oshawa,.spent a, Choir, ay last assesIBpe,cWist In Rectal Diseseses. Prostatic Ms- Hen. Diseases of Wotnere. Canp!rs, few days with S. R. Pennock. to Mies Emily McPherson, The cere. BARLEY FEED Turriors. X-Ray examination. Diseases of Mrs. Smith, of N market, is the mony was performed at the-rectory "0 ! and. II SW. now, throat and luDM Fivttmggw"s guest of her friend. IM 9 Leary. by Rev. Mr. Allen. Both bride and BRAN ail sante and chronic diseases: SCRANTON COAL`D. L. andi W. Mrs. Mainn. of TnFrto, visited her OfIloo Bar," 12 to 3 and 7 to 9 P, W. 4917 groom are popular members of. All Mrs. W. S. Major recently. STOVE, CHEST Saints' Church. SHORTS CHESTNUT, PJ*V" Mrs.- Fish and Paul Reesor spent a day recently with W. S. and Mre. BROCK ROAD MIDDLINGS T'E. FAREWELL, K.O., BARRIS- :7 Major. H. CRU, SHED OATS ttorney, mind County AND.STEAM,. D. R. and Mrs. Beaton and 'Mrs. ra. Young and family, of Mount U 9 1" CoguretyChnoVISLA 111011shor. 6;7w-t Rouse. Whitby. E. Turner were in Toronto on. Thurs- Joy, visited with her sister - Mrs: W. day of last week, attending the wed- Jackson, on -15unday'and Monday And will give special prices for E. CHRISTIAN, Barristei, and J. L- SPINKP LI ding of their son and'brother, Lieu . ast. As Solicitor, Notary Public. Etc. Mosey to LIMITED' Will, J. geatdrr, B. A., to Miss A On Friday last Mrs. Frank Axford, large quantities for all bai-ight - can. 00ce Brack St. Worth, Wbittiv. Wly in falli g health for some PICKERING, ONT. line Hilborn, B. A. wbabas been D during February. Denial time, took suddenly " orre and finally SCHOOL REPORTS died on Tuesday. April. filth. While . . . . . . LAKE 'B. BEATON, D. D. S., G R. BREWST ER little hnpe has been entertained for Standing of Brougham lie school BLASE of the Royal College of Uebtal Rome time for her recovery, her death I ps.- Veterinary Surgeon fbr 31areb : Sr. I V,-A�idrey Phillips.- the coin- urgeons and Vaiverotty ,of' Toionto. Office came as a great'suLprise to over w. m. Priagwe hardware store, Whitby'. - Honor Graduate of the Ontario Jr.' fV.-Gwendolyn Devitt`, Pearl . ty. By her happy disposition 21.1 Mi. G�MMMINT omee hours 9 to 12; 1 to am. Ind pLons 10 Muni San phone 2W. 4 Veterinary College and Honor- Philip, Lloyd Johnston*. George"Dua, she won .-a hest of friends wherever 41y . . . . . . . . . . my Associate of the Ontario. can, Alma Sornber'aer, Isabel McKin- she went, and she will b6 greatly miss- Veterinary C911,ege. Sr. lll.�- ds 311deilpton. non. ed. She leaves to -onrn K6rdakitha "T" k 0 9092 AirvesCowan' Phill' a, -Ethel Her funeral Ind. phone 32 rt, TLAK E hush"d and'o.ne child.' %A'Ilson, Viola Simpson. Luella She&. G. HAM-Issuer of 31arria-ge ClarerrKwA Ontario' I took lace on Thursday afternoon to Tommy -W Licensed in the County of Ontario, Jr. III.-Neil McKinnon E'rsUe cemeteTy- in the second con- Philip. Walter Taylor. Sr.II.-PoIIY A cession. Pickering VIIIU-. MASSEY-HA4LMO Dawson. Ethel Shea. David Dawson, Estate Auc Nellie POUOHER. Real Jr. IL�Walter Middleton%- tionser, vainator, con4etar sad iisuor Cream, SeparatorS Dawson. M Stephenson. Clarence ?.BEATON-HILSORN• of ararrUse liesness. Brousbani. , W7 Lia,cemne. I.-Donald Phillips. Jac Ho ill "sure you every P. Lucy Dawson, v. will Philip, The mcArriage took place Thursda, HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Bier. Maud J-,F s Licenses in the county of Ontario. cent of profit. Pr,-Mary Usecim-be. *Present ever April a, in the presence f-the immeal- Ojos at store and his residence. Claremont. day.. Average attendance 22-7. All ate relatives and a few friends. at the it May 1. A. Moore. home of Mrs. Wm.. Hilborn. NV&l B.BMATqN TOWNBEIPOLE Cultivators, Harrows, beginners to start BE, 8 younges teacher. Are.. Toronto. of her t daugn- =D Conveyancer. ocesassissionerfor takft Ben- V1 1. AMOCIn"al. -3046 Money 10 10" Verity Plows, Wagons DUNSIARTON ter Adeline, to William James ea inner and Buggies. ton, Lieut. in 182nd Battalion. eldest ,.,w if=;. k,. son of D. R. and Mrs. Beaton, White- Min Bestri-ce Annan spent the wee vale. Rev. Dr. JGbo Thomson, of Ayr, The shingle that has given as tis- Hu13 & PUGH. Glen Majew. Ont. end wkb friends In Toronto, faction for over 30 years. Empire. LGicen"d Auctioneer. Extensive = J. R. THEXTON, Pickering. Ont, Miss N411ie Thom to opendling a con. performed the ceremony, Mrs. J. H. in imported and tboracialibred write for tarras pie. of weeks New- PA amson sister of the bride, played Corrugated lion with a 'in. by liance with friendii In. - Mrs. it belore you eonduct6d be", e wedding March, aftd 2 Swan artIculars. In castle. the A. C in. corrugation, see and p Pro* Ind, n1d. NEW BUTC-M­ SHOP 4ilborn sang. Tbe bride. who was buy other makes. If you are n Mks Lillian Davidson, of Cherry. unattended. sway by her Separator. 'Fry TIL14 Liceused Auctioneer, wood, I-a- visiting her, grandmother, was need of a Cream 3 E. z8untles of York and Ontario. AGO. A full line of Fresh Meats always Mrs. Andrew Aunan. brother. A. C. Hail wois a a Premier for 80 days. Also galesiagan kinds &ts&nned%9-cnsb=**W n of ivory Georgette crepe, tr(Ll- **tee. Address Gross Itiver P. O�. Out, Mrs. Pizer. who has been visiting go gasoline engines from $30,00 UP.- • an hand at shop. win-ver, mea with taffetiL Her tulle veil we 9 friends at Green River for the See or write me before buying. arranged In cap + if -ct w ith ppf. r z a and WB. POWELL, Licensed Aric.; Wlagou on road every day. returned home on Monday. She carried a bouquet of white rose-JL near, vajoiter and ooll#etor for Another of ourr citizens, H. R. Gat- .-Bell Phone. ecau"s. 104; outisria and York. All kinds of and lilies of tlev&lley. Mr-, Hllbcm n Sales sonducted either privately or by auction: Fresh Pork Sausage a ipicialty ward , bas�olnedtbe colors. We,will . - For dat,"crotteet Particmlersspgly at real- .. . miss our bla'cksmithvpry much. held a reception after the ceremony: PfWgy'af. L raoZe orders Bu"tobiTi cattle wanted in the , wbi�n she was wearing a black satin F. J. Prouse, Pickering dsnoa� Elizabeth'St, Lieut. Lewis, of Toronto, Is 6&00, 101okerinf; wtu 7*. -DO�;s .- Mtsz Beaton. mother of the getve left at Nzwo village sisisting Lieu to secam jopw Prompt attention. S&L'staotion suaran. JAS O-CON.-N.-OR, - PICKERING )to. also received. The bride and ro"ttits for the 183nd Battalion. gr0c Also sales sigent for Ford Cam My phone number Is We are pleased in state that James groom Ifft later for it iboft trip, the Lamoreaux has ,quite rprovere LUMB inds%peso4out IL004 Corner King and Church Sta. d front (Oftner travell in a suit of avy I his recent illness and Is able to be, blue with rose lrngrnruings itad a grey ER I PLANT BOXES 'COAL I.' COAL 0 about again. and rose bet. Afterwards then will . i-4 'A number of our young Indies are. go to Whitlyy where Mr. Beatou'sbat-. I have �bout 15000 ft. -of -No.,. 1. lay entitled-Mv talion is stsit'oiled' 0 to 16 ft. long that 80 cents per hundred, rM I will-Slave constantly on hand- hair practicing the hemlock 1x9x U hick they will gill --- 17- . Aunt 9 Heiress. I- wairt to moEve and will sell. at a if ordered a full, supply of _coal at lowest about the 1st of NAT., d'Mutnal ORRIEN RIVKR close price for cash in tote of 1000 41 ft. or raore. 4 The DunbKr1on Literarvau Ing.- -P ring Wedd'ngLb IN ai -away. possible price. Improvement Society purpose, giving Mrs. AJpb.,Hbbver is seriously Ill at # an ove-ter supper this (Friday) even- -- ---- L I have contracted fur a supply, of itig for the benefit of--th-e Red Crosti present. ,-�Chopping and Oat Rolling W. H Nr- Admission 9-5 cents. Mrs. W. Booth was a Toronto visit- Sarniiii fence and expwt a , Isleso . caraboutMarch 15. or last week. 45-1y GREENBURN STATION. The Sunbeam Auxiliary held a very -befs are the feature 'Satuir&ky last at fence and 7. ­as usual. successful meeting on Wood re of the k ow t I am me of evening Mitchell. the day hereabouts. .1 You- n his the ho y visited at George satisfied that my price will G 4 1 N subject for Miss Nellie Ora Barries, Green River REAL FISTATE94 forth evening being -The In ' dians of Canada and the Day Schools. i Ferrier's on Sunday.. suit you. Jack Nigbswander visited 'at George Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill.. Coal, cement, lumber. la-th BROUGHAM Ferriet"a on Sunday Roy Carter"bas rented the Griffiths' shingles, ready roofing- &f Gran-t-MAkotmi-w" -in-- 1&rM aDd� -ft3,,,Ue­ fen week on business. Quite a imIoib;r a"ttenedlaid'"t On always i the 'sale of, OHN PHILIP 'd Mrs. Lemon spe n ate5bk- James A at Satur- Win. Robinson and good prices were 1 have For Sale a House and Lot day In Pickering. realized. full line of fresh and Our- REESOR in Pickering Village. Largia Robt Devitt has vacated the hotel Min L. Davidson. of -Cher"wood,ac ed =oats constantly on hancL garden, some youiug­fruit and moved to S. S. Madill's farm. has been visiting Mrs.--R. Dafoe'for trees. Everythingin Miss Mary Routley. Toronto, . spent the past week. � LOCIUST HILL Spice Ron, 'Breakfast Bacon, and Vra. first-class repair. over Sunday with David An epidemic of mumps has struck -EL&w, Bologna, Weiners, etc. t9a,, is a bar- �St benson. the,village, making the attendance at Call and see me as recover- Highest paid for gain for some one. ;Flee Florence yrtle, school very small. .9 ut the week-end" with W. B. and Mrs. Geo. Ferrier is lowly recove I . Ink from hbr rebeift sevoft tllners from -N YAL'S- Butcher 9 cattle Tra -Robson. -We V. Richaliason. Mrs. Feasby. returned home Thurs- in grippe and mumpg. "It is right." Sandford for Quite a number attended the quilt- On a medicine C3 eans, day,last. after visiting in several weeks. Ing and .Ladies' Aid meeting at the We obtainad the distributing agency 9ickering i Notary Public,. Pickering. , Toeo, for Nyal's Family Remedies because Overq George Philip has engaged -Clifford home of Mrs. WM.. Booth On rg. " assistant tri diij last. ' that they bare Phillips, of Cobou during the years Fint-class rigs fqr hire 4 Eave you lots of water 7 the store and post office. Miss Lydia Hagerman has accepted been on the market they have been Oscar Wile-in has p9rchased the a position In * the store at Dunbarton found good. That is just the sort of handle- Day or night C. S. lum, 6i WNTZVALIL stallion "King's Courtship, owned by and intends leaving. shortly. "We preparations we want to Bus meets all -trains. John Munro; of Pickering. ill miss tbee Lydia." thing that b^ve been found good by d serious in a 7' is prepared to furnish you anything be injury at long trial. There are over eight R. J. and Mrs. Cowan attended t Elias Bice escape yal, -Teamin Lg P ' mpily attended to. In the live of watet supply such as funeral of their uncle, Mr. McEwen, of his wood-bee one day recently. A fly- 9 Remedies-too many to name him in %be face, lea.v- here, We wish to call your special Agent for Canada Carriage Co. pumps, windmills, hydrauhc�.S- Lemonville, one day last week. Ing stick struck h spent Sat- ;ng a nasty wound on -the nose. ­ attention though, to -Win; and Maggle.Durican plumbing, etc. Mail at- Nyal's Purifier for all blood We He Peak, They are also expert well drillers urday and Sunday -with their uncle, It is reported there was a si and A Mae Murrison and family, of Cedar tepdance at the Red Or6as Auxiliary held at diseases, James ise and respectfully solicit oar patioul. Grove. meeting Monday evening, dabce - NYal I a Kidney PillsandNyal's Stone e for the .tare. 'Ind, obon, %2L S. H, Stevenson was taken to a To. Miss M. Ferrier's. A full atteri. Compound for kidnity.affections ag' ronto 'hospital Saturday and under- is requested at the next meeting to be Root C, ONE 'RUINDRED lame back, etc. ration Monday morning, held in two weeks. r'TA lEr-Plokering, §tsiion G went au ape Pres�riptic�n, * tke TIML BLE &a follows- which.was successful. very en able evening was spent Nyal's Vegetable YOUNG WOMEN • T. R. Trains going Bass arie of Beaverton, spent at the 1001 peerless r&medy fdr diseases peculiar 1 8.08 A M. Serit Dobson, 'home a Miss Besiie Hoover on No. 6 Mai Tuesday Dobson AjDril 4th, w e memb- to roomer. Hundred Young Men of 2.50 P. M. T might here with his grand- Tuesday, when th And. One 12 Local entertain- soothingandeffecti" ed at once train for -choice 64 , 14 L6cal S.04 P.M. mother, * Mrs. Brodie. He was on era of The a Leaf Club Nyars- Pilo FL sootb n W The fnrepart-am� -- - &- y to- LVV ni W-Plles- ofBoe positions. The demand on tne Trains going went due as follow&-- eqcort dut NO.- is Lo"l 7,42A. M. Kenneth Devitt left on Wednesday, evening -Was '-spent : In tearing, and . Nyalls Salve for sores, woundiii 11 10062.1 2.1'&,P! M: Aprtilgtb, on an extended trip to Nortb winding & web of cotton into band- and Z 46 r The remainder of the evening scratches; burns, etc.�-tb6 binie'st &I =0 f 7 M sil 7 50 F. 9 Bat ford, Sask., to look I after tbei -ages. most useful tbinit ypii ever had In the Interests In their land proVerty. near was spent in gaiifreq,-.­After a dainty .*8undav inaluded medicine chest. lunch was served, alljolDed in slnglrig- thsr�y-�- r horse in many -6f Mrs--WIllimn- --G-Cd--8Av-d N yal!s Powder, tc Put YOU The Mi friends A "RONTO. 'TOOLS SHARPENED Hubbard, formerlymeeting ONT. . of''this place, now I will be held at the home of you need anything Write at once for residing- with, her grand-daughter, Miss -Nellie Gray on the evening of come to us when bave-lVae ut saws of Toronto a good drug store -aught to e VIP convrnce yub _Mr.&. Perris, will learn April 18th. All those interested in take pleasure isshow-J . partiou ars. Abe-'Club are cordially invited to Rt- here, and we'll Tovn opportunity. Tool of all inds. Lockerepa with regret 0 ere that this is Toole a specialty. For a first- w . Toronto. was in our -tend. The meeting begins at 8 P. in. how well we can serve you. Business calls -You. Wilt YOU c9W P RimorDr Hayes, of No vacation at Midsummer, class hair trim or an easy, shave vicinity last week. owing to the seri- 'o INGA I C. P R A 31 '01 �o d Enter now. at the East-end Barber Shop. red Uamll- hundred Hoare meraaaen, one condition of Mrs. Alf Two thousand five fl T. See our ates 0 House Furnishings o :11 ton, her attending physician dpeming, -adu W. J. Elliott, ]PAncipeal Slightly used Carpets Her many graduates and undergi: listed Druggist--Graduate Optician kinds. an operation necessary. University have en Yonne and Charles Sts.1 from 15 cents a yard up• friends will be pleased to bear that she Toronto lUni Cor. Yo W. J. GORDON PICKI$�RING in improving nicely. for overseas service. A V•.• of .. t • - .. .T,�..w f time Aad he jingled the OOIIIa S♦ ....� _ _ .. _- —. -.- ... _ . - - -•. �'� Mfflotis • t • "` , - _ - . .- -- =--Hat�tLpt►-#atekDlan-Pis 11rm. '3 am. • i! r: a. a poor man, senor. with many ehri- D � V tlts�s dean. Who am I that I should Ditaak Y eryLeAl is PUre ,' -the orders of the superintendent I t - -.bP - - should p.robol Y, lone_wy place.' infusion s .. s 'j n Crane walked slowly down the dock. Every infusion is a,�ike defid r The Capture of a German Pirate- - He had- had some .xperience wltn r` I Latin-Amerlean officials; he knew that w. - ' I failure to aecetrt a bribe could usual- .. V. - , _. . f .• sat down on a. Ile, 1u sight of the e were use or unusual pressure of some kind. He i - John f.'iuue. marine engineer, Soule- -was some three Leat square. -and fifteen ! .- '" time of H.bf. Royal Nat sat *o a feet long, and there were about twenty I D g o — y, t door, but -some distance away, and' - wicker chair on the broad hotel v`ar•� likes it -in -the- pile: - - Beeldos- certain I stared Lit the murky, greenish flood i cabbalistle cunatgnc-ent marks, • 9t' arida; indulgibg In the futile but'very' :that laeuvcd to oily undulations below' " common amusement of wishing that bore, stencilled to English, the words, t - hrni. This thing, µ-as getting ort his today were "to -morrow. He' • bad 'Terra-cotta.• Fragile,' - The thought j I black, Green i miss eau through his mind that the boxes varier. All his Inclinations were to- �>r Mixed t Sealed Packets only. ` '.:finished- the commission that had ,%•ard the mail -boat,• and a 'quirk vt3y- 7711 _ i+robab>3 contained RrAaipetttal cot- brought him to this note half deserted age lwrtli' and east. But a number- of port of Coatzacoalcos, on the coast of i umus fop the palace of some suecess• ! -------- -- - - ---- - --- - tinfurmed and exasperating _:_Mexico, and only awaited the malt-iiul-trader .or petty .ruler on a coral,.tuFg:,d the vtb..er w;ty. _ ,GERMAN DESCRIBES "Such intensity of battle as is her([ boat which would arrive next da He' Island of Oceania. He resented his; a,.• before Verdun is unheard of. No pic;f A Y• 1s hP•sat pondering, ttvu men r:ttue walk back to the hotel; but the Pure, no com o g greatly desired to be back In New ,down the dock front the direction or vERD PariSOn Can give the re . ' York, for his resignation had alreadyi thought of the .iron• strap -bands -.kept: the"hdnc�ur-master's uStte. One -was i , t� �����(\ motest conceptibfi of the concentr been accepted --by the great shlpbuild• coming back, for his memory -could I a dapper, alert Nllutt•, in the uniform a+ _ aaauvuwvv, tion of guns and shells with which tb Ing firm with which he had been em. not nut •place their association, ,ted did of the 'Crhuaiitep�r Railwiiy' i'tim-� _ too antagonists are raging agains ployed; and his arrangements were a11I not like to admit a lapse, t g r .. , envy;.. the other a;t�. a tall, dark than, ' � each other. I savt troops which ha made for returning "at once to Eng- The same thought calve again next dressed -like a--Ahih's _ officer in the i8�lhllIlri2S IIORF. TITAN .HEROES, .held'out in "this fire -tor.days -an r land and offering his services to the morning as he splashed to his bath,' freightlug ur coustlt:g trade. I$uc O�FT.CEft DECLARES. weeks, to whom in exposed positio i i .0 a e .UJJLig,I there was something about hh- gwit ' foodcon hardly c brought, 0 ' He was still young, active. and very ( north across the Gulf, bound to throw, I and carriage that aruuyrd in (Iran- the '— J whose bodies the clothes were hot dry}• ` .'strop the w�lsh'in his heart was that heart, mind, -and body Into the greatr � ' ' who, et reeking. �ntitb die and dam t g: ame bensatiou as those peculiar. Iron ; Impfies Existence of Despair ori the Y g' t p+; he might be sent to the front. But I war•Kanie; and something. pCssibly , . • Ttp (,,vo turned into i neap, had the elan for new storm in s 'bis mind told him that his proper the stimulus of the cold natal the wtireh( c, and Crane arose and ! fart o[ German I operations. ,9 s > Place waa fit the great sht brought t1w answer like a flash• He sau'rttere_d "We believe in victory, men and of pyarda on r past the door. � Clabc•int: in, r . ; ,.• Public.- - «{ the Tyne, where the clatter of ham- I had cern those straps before Tri the Ire Eaw• the .tall man standing by the I I deers alike. - We believe in and truer x niers on steel went on night and day,! -town of Es�rn, in Germany, where art-! pile cf leas boxes. ev[dently Cbecl;ing; ; 1'lie Bertin Vossiche Zeitung of re -'one another.: There. are fleeting mvtl and men strained nerve, brain, and; located the great Krupp gutiaoiks fhetn r; I1 by a paper In his h'zud, 'Che cent date, contains a noteworihy menta in which the.iii(nvidual is over' muscle to repair the broken ships that �Wany years before- while filling his llr�t ,' watchtitau vas talkinK trilubiy to the !-article by a German oSicer named tehelmed by overpowering impression limped in from the North Sea, and to: billet in a Bt•I'gian shipyard, he lead railway of*ielial, and crane quickened I Ross, a man of Scottish descent, who in which he may doubt and be fear tura out new .steel gladiators, that j land's several trips into Germany,pU• }tis pass ,:iii he struck the• crowded before the wdr was editor of a_Muiirh fu1..But in the aggregate there mue� r England's servant, as.always. It was, at the Krupp! newspaper. - �f grip on the Seven Seas works that -he had seed curs loaded aide -µ•alk, which hd to the. mail—boat,,be no•quailing. Only by absolute eo might cot be loosened. He kue.r that uoty alluust ready to lenge the dock: J The article is in the. nature of a tiden�e,_ tst)sh as -,a patient must fav g with boxes carrytng thane peculiar' his services would he eagerly- welcom•' 4a he eared along he came to a qti%k : personal narrative of the battle of in his physician, can ytre vouchsafe .1 bands, and had earned a reprinalid Verdun, the writer d art from our - hi - `ed by the Naval board, as he has from a watchman; or exautiging thein decision: and wh�u ilia ~�.aivr,9on ie nE ghee command, upon aha made a .same along certain Tines, of .fou closely, This explained the the German point of view the terrific since the beginting Ot the war tli4 pulled Su her- Bung•planks, a fey. min- I P marine construction that quite_ belied' strange uneasiness that had affected utcs litter. John Crane had already t.r character of the struggle, and slab tap -;strain oY. superhuman respottsibilib his youthful appearance. ; trier ed his Lags, packed thein into a pareigly implying the existence of de- has rested, the strength requisite t him on seeing them again. Of course, commercial manufacturing coarerns rickety closed cub, and was rattling RPuiz on the part of the. German pub- hold out without for a second heslta{d i lir' tit the failure of. the attack. ing-in their decisions. _ 9 weekeld.9y.Pt• tiYs�-rQF}eh MttPPfa tp' a. rw fl•i air• �nh_ His mind was still occupied with the score butt{ on the uther bide of the Th`' ill sae in part; "We shall ,be victorious because ttered at his- - Br$t abs vesselsPlyinga number CberAl i; was a mood clamp _for heavy Uoxed. 10µn fore -our eyes like a film, on which rr which He ?hese last weeks have flashed -be- must be." fx tralian and is Plyin n and went down topbreakra t, out of Dla mind. to it, and engaged a room, h� retired y = �`-• - ' in maddening confusion were repro- - Too Canny. For The .Thief. Doris and 'the I But the stribbora tiiJng tvot}ld not '-proceedad to change into a' dosed g Y west coast of the United States. Ten! stay out, Why had he not seen that Suit of heavy, work -stained garmeat, � mortal PictureWng sImaginable npos ed is f every form `� S`cottish' farmer. was Selling. woo} ` which be often wore in the rougher i or twelve ships .were now long over, strap since the first time until now' of horror and terror. Yet amid all one day to a carrier, and atter weigh., 'work of his calling With heavy 'booth ins_ it he went into. the house to make `'due. and there were rumours that He had seen hundreds of cargoes un- the honor and terror was wreckage, appearing to belong -M Elis , loaded in all and a battered hat pulled . over his portrayed out as invoice._ When he came. baci� _ parts of the world kr ; brow, be looked very different, as he -ell that is greatest and most glorious be missed a cheese: "that had been f Majesty's light cruiser Guernsey, fan had examined the packing of thous slouched back to the water -front, from n o soul and human sacci-. standing on a shelf behind the outeTr -'drifted ashore at Tahiti. Fears were ands of parcels of sea-treight, had Rae: expressed that there was still a swift written technical articles on the sub the :<pick -and -span young professional "It is riot es3ential to draw an ex- door. Glancing at the bag of wool, man of the morning, The wattilman he observers that it had suddenly - German cruiser at large is the Pacific. Iect; It was one of his hobbies; and whom' he had attempted to bribe a act picture of the battles themselves, creased iH -size.,- 'despite - a Statement by the Admiralty never, since he was at Essen, had few Doors befaze looked at h!m with-; Bethincourt,. Dead Man Hill, Varix,. "blah," he Said to the carrier. "1 has 6 that every Cherman war•vessel had, this particular form of Iron strap out a flicker of recodoor. n as he pas-+Avocourt wood, tell you nott3ting, c?can forgot the weighE o' that base been fully secouated for except those Passed wader. his eye illi now. It In the -laconic conimbil ues of the d, - sed the warehouse door. A casual I kl Let's it it on the scalae ansa inait in Qersran home waters: This state- was very strange, general staff you P went laid• the blame oil a severe glance inside assured hlm- that the j y find nothing of that The carrier could riot Well refuse: �4 c9v Then the waiter appeared with long boxes were still there. which is Woven in an immortal veil of The bag %%-as of comae found to be ,lone that . had lately raged in• mid- fresh papers. The mail -boat had g courage, loyalty heavier by the w eight oY the cheese rj ;Pacific. He lounged around the docks for y Y and self-sacrifice - i come in during the early morning; couple of hours, studying the ebippiag'round these names and thase•vrho live inside. A. new invoice was made out,' It waa a quiet scene that met his she would sail at noon. He glanced la the harbour and_ Rkeeping an alert through these days do notr talk of: and the erestfall carrier Rent his way. " _eyes ab he looked from the veranda over the' papers, and his sense of un- 'eye for the big Seafaring man with them. So overpowering are the im- ' The farmer"s -wife at once mussed - ever the luxurious tropical verdure easiness began to tAke- rY 'bearing. shape. There the milita ressions that one would keep rushing to the yard, D g. .1 _British . P ep silent the cheese, and of the courtyard, across the town With. more about the mysterious non- freighter was taking in a cargo of and forget. But those ..at home told her -husband that some thief had -:its potygtot mixture of old native and appearance of ships to Pacific waters. cocoa, coffee, 'sad hardwoods from _ should hear everything. 1\'o desciip- stolen it modern commercial architecture, to The list of the overdue was longer";a the interior: and a retrlerator shition can possibly be graphic and thril-' "N's, na' Sieg." replied the farmer gp the long docks and railroad yards •that' boat belonging to- di:4 of them had J of the United Fruit Company 'a Llne, itng enough bo enable them to gain quietly; "I• hae- just sett -the cheese bordered the bay. The opening of the been found waterlogged, its stern torn. fed by two giant cranes° was making , an appreciation of what is being re- for two shillin'a -the pend.`• ,z -Panama Canal, the European war, and away, with the body of a sailor, who vealed here. gargantuan meal on bananas. A „. the chaotic conditions in Mexico It- had evidently been killed by a bullet, few small coasting• vessels were com J ..More Than Heroes i 'salt had' combined to reduce the once entab led in its -going'; while a trim. white „=G—�sO^�! g painter. There were lag and oln great t-aMc through this, the Atlantic 'conjectures that a German cruiser bad j Yacht, withawnings-I I do not call them 'heroes.' ' That port of the Tehuantepec ship-rait-wa all gag hvshading a ward is worn out They are" more'PAINS. ��� C AFTER } F. Deed through the :Worth Sea Zordon white clad group, showed 6y the a to a fraction of its former propor• and into the Pacific by unfrequented Stars and stripes at her mabthead than heroes. There is many ■ weak - tions. A single ship was unloading at F routes; that she was probably intern• that some American gentleman of }el.. ling among them who in peace time _ the docks, a rusty tramp steamer fiy• Ing the crews of sunen vessels on sure_ was •solourntng here. Not aIran from a biting dog, yet who lies' EATING.. Lag the flag of Holland. some remote (eland. British and J now under a murderous shell fire in - T'he rays of the 'sari were l ap• suspicious note marred the peaceful trenches which are shot to pieces by now; u;ieso war-sl:ipa were scouring the activity and tropic indolence of the 1f►IItD a THE STOIrIACH-Ar111M. - t,tanting well from the 'west, and arohipelagoes far traces of th.s s without murmuring and leaps toward I 1iEADACH BS-COMST[PATIOtI Crane stood up and shook himself, de-' tip- scene. - -- death on signal without hesitation, ddizg o -a stroll before dinner. }le posed marauder. (To be Continued°) without leer, almost without con- - :Walked' down the narrow 'cobbled AS Crane ate bis breakfast tiieae j p�+ Qt(� _streets, lined and peopled with the! thlags kept runningthrough his mini(, +4 - eciousness. These men are dying for ARE SIGNS you -daily, hourly. Be strong in hope OF INDIGESTI}N. d and, tr(ngled u with them, the (acid I curiously mixed evidences of native in D ; and trust- We are. still in need of it, eat of the strap iron bands, which •WEALTHY ORGAN -GRINDERS. ' dolence and foreign Industry, until he � _ "It is s worthy, embittered _foe gravitated nafurall, to the' quite refused -to stay down, Soon he lndi eation=the complete or partial a, fintsi ed the1YhGm_thla. last_` deC18i.YE eRL. Paid 4 : saw Several Well-te-Do Italiana Livia is gle is aimed. France is fighting for'failure o the esttve processes=ire ere a strolled about with the in- i that 'his luggage was_ placed to the throws terest't professional eye .oa the _un -j p England. `her existence. $he is no weaker thani q� neryof•the Llt body. You can'tenic, _ whok loading of the Dutch steamer. Hie mail -boat Ile, thea took up hie hat we are in men guns or munibion-s. � the vigour and vitality rif good Deal! habit of- close observation and bJa re. and attack a, rapid gait for the docks. Instead o! turning the handles of g f= more or leas _musical barrel -or ons , Only one thing decides between us- unless your stomach, liver and bowels i -tentife meaioly of small details had The Dutch freighter was gage sad g ' will and nerves. Every .doubting, be- deo their work regularly and diicicntly. Lon - Played a large her slip lay empty. The freight had the men of the Italian colony in Lon- littling word is a creeping poison B pare is his, successful `all been removed to- the warehouse be don. are back in their native land u career. He had the typlchl engineer •' • grinding out death- from machine- i which kills joyful strong hope and i iMOTHER' Ing mind that is constantly on the tweea the dock and the railroad _ dots more damage than s thousand alert for better, ways of doing things, I tracks. However, a door stood open., guns'' r Aft toes. Only 3{ we are convinced to our ..and neglects- no point,' however small, !and be walked into the cool, gloomy_ What, few organa are sees in • the marrow that we shall win shall . we •SE ' which leads to that end. - So be I room. There were the boxes ail streets nowadays are mostly worked I conquer. r' watched keenly the work of the right, piled near the oppgsife door. by women Arad girls, the wives and "In • this colossal combat, where s, + ._ Wig' -of-the-Italian soldiora �1 _ - -+ •�� -cranes their�oas of metal -rtntanliers end mechanical weep- us are F stopped him, to the colors when war broke out with so titlerly ,alike superiority skeleton animated b the small. human , moral su eriorit is It waa s Mexican watchman, µtic Austria that May. everything. We have -more than once As a digestive tonic and stomachic a being 'grid vat fa a little boo on the Even these however, are !ewer in i r�hnedy; Mn to -Sea'ePe - cup is ` neck had + + I g � of each, with hie row t been sprawling on a i had the experience that the effective. of lav 6 le or xP s era P number than might be expected, the h teemed in tens of thousands of before him: There was something al. freight He was a ragged, dl y tit• g paste ' result of .a battle has depended upon homes; wherever the English language truth of the matter bean the. that th t ... g . _ le most eerie its rasa b - - - a the way they swung out } of a serviceable -looking rifle palmy days of the hurd rd player who considered himself the victor and f -n disorders If goof the much or little 1 P Y Y yBu. 9P 9r , •• .over. the deck, dropped h mighty arm leaned against the wall beside him. has acted accordingly. Often the trier- from disorders of the atomactr, liver; through the ship's hatch, He was saying, 'Buenos dies, senor: had passed away .even before the w r eat remnant of will. and nerves was the or bowels, try the effect of taking 15- g p' grasped a began. In fact; the business -if bus _ factor that inauenced the decision. ...to 30 drops- of this famous remedy - titanic handful of boxes 'and•bales, and, Is there elm something you -desire Y' ness it .can be called -had beer} on in Rater, atter mania, for , a few Y=r - swinging back again, -deposited theta DIY wanted • to check that Pile the down -grade for some years, large- ' -- Divisions Ground , to Pieces. - days and note its beneficial effecta 'were pounced' on the dock -floor,( where the ibfeboxes before leaving, to see that War, which only smouldered here ASSISTS +et5 F ly owing to the advent of the gramo- �+ pounced' upon by the porters, Y are all there,'. answered Crane phone and tither. mechanical •music- and during the endless trench who, like a neat of busy ante, trunbled readily, producing machines. kiting, like damp wood, burns here E I N tJtem bask into the warehouses, helhae the 6enor's pardon: Perhaps In the, old days it'was very differ- with such all -consuming fire that divi- -DIG ST As he walked along among the piles permit from the, superla• cions have to be called u after da s " of freight; his quick eye leaden( 1' ant; There, are several *ell -to-do ! p y ,; '.� 9 gated some • Italiana at present living in the Sai'- 'and .hours�nd are ground to pieces The nexLtlsFt:e co,ta:s than frsks At sash —1bing of interest, and ,he stopped to ex- v°+ I 'haven't time for that. I must i as the trialsize a 31SQc er totUe. i Iron Hill district of who trace ' p y ai amine it. It R•as -only a small metal catch the mail -boat,' answered •Craze, tike beginnings of their -fortunes to I and ashes. itrto so man cinders • •band or clamp -on the oints as his hand went to his pocket," and - uiat of popularity i - - -- cam long, narrow, wooden box. It was the e out with a silver peso. greeted the advent of the piano-organ,Caµrshat?•vat,1Qyiiootio. saver Ow- ---(shape and -construction of these Iron The man -shook his head, though he twenty-five or thirty years ago. Hils _���.�U���� pinksyn+ smpplar - bands that had caught his eye. They eyed the silver wistfully. _,'I am sorry, "Indeed, the very first man to travel I. % X .. _._ - - were admlrabip designed for the purr Bettor. Any one entering the ware- through England with one -of the old- And all diseases or the horse affecting hip throat speed - pose, and something about them seem- -house must -have a permit. It 'is ord• fashioned barrel=or ansa native -of Z sly cured; colts and horses in same stable kept r•r=om g havim them by using ipohafs ablampar comyoasa, ed familiar to Dim. They Dad a ars•' I Piedmont- named Carlo Ferrari -col. O 71 to 5 doses often cure; one bottle 4uarnntecri to rur• peculiar arrangement of small metal 'Oh, come!' said Crane, as be pulled' lected quickly enough money t� est= O o • oases. Safe for brood ruareR. baby.cotts, r+tatnons; Q a111 tEee and conditions, .host skilful selenliflr ,com. claws io engage the wopd; and he teas out tour more of the coins. 'The boat! able him -to purchase (for about ten. �%1p ;ppooyya Sold by the bottle or dozen. any ,irnaPtist ot! ;., posltl've 'thkf, sometime and some- ieaces in a few minutes, and I -prob- I thousand guineas) the• title of count .daitvered by manaiacturere. -i A•here, ale had seen them used before ably can't get a permit and be balk tw in his own. country. - . _ �� >Qa=a� CO., Ooshaa, md., V.S-A- y :-, ;.a•.; ,.... :: t •_ ... . ° ._.,,a,:: •.�f-.` .. .. . , _'- _... _..,_...•a . _. �.Y _ _="=� ,..�+�,iP.�y-. �_ _�r, _r..�-4:; x.��.;.�ias�a+i�'�.-T^��hi,i»-�-�-3:��r'�.�+!�, +..;�.�sa=_•."��t"' r�,u�.•�•.���! There has to be Ja e mroomed'- - — r rR marquees par- TO RENT -A comfortable T , _---- - chased for each Company. brbk hoses wild garden. Appq w L D S DS L P R I N pnallshedsvery Friday moroiagits iu?no* The following is an approximate list Banks, pinta iag 9etf- - .Piosaring, Onl. which has been made out, which dhows CHOPPING -Owing to searelty of � /` R � Z"l i N = N Q' — a what an Overseas Battaliog equippped C labor. I will grind on ,wedaesdays sail sad i "'l11'EBILa _ upp to date requires over and adore urdays, atter April 86th, until ttuthar notice. 1.110 r what the Governmentsupplies ; !Field Eli wddemaa, Atha 89.31 Pe year ; X1.00. it paid in 1ldnna. Your .Carden will soon be read for sowing. We, have -done our art Gubearlptioastothe United Btates •144 kitchens. $1060.60;TTypewriLers,87W; TUGS FOR HATCHING - Ftvm __� i__ y g' p �v-,� E°11ain duplicator,_ 22.50 Fiil_iing_c_abIn• l_,r.11_brea -1 -- - — __ - et; 16b:U0 St15ai1 ttIRW, -600.W : Bulall strain, 40 cents a setting. Apply to W bel. - ! runabout, 060.00; Adding machine; mina L Kutch. Pickering, 90 30 • - JOHN ' MURKAR, .Proprietor, 16 x8 0.00; 2 Tents, 800, 4.154).00:et).UO: Tent, GEED BARLEY -I have for sale a .-Simmers Package Seeds i '25x50, 2W.00 : Tent, 'Zxfi0, 176.00.: S quantity of seed barley- Q -A 0 No 81 Good' - Tent, 30x80, MOO: Tent, 30xD0, 181,00; Reed Apply at lot it con 1, Picksriog Jobu -- -'ALSO, TIMOTHY, RED CLOVER and ALSIKE, 7 .NOTai AND COMMENT Stephenson, Plekezlns t Re frtgerator,'6b,(x); Dutcber's reftI. gertitor, 70.00; KitchenutetisilA,4u0.(Y" OST -At West hill on Tu"day After many years of diligent ISW Albletic JorsP •t+, 7011,00: Iirikm Ii nicht, April nth, a young yellow ColuuwitL- band find hit le hand, 2'IN.)0,n0: C!olor4, sl ort tall and auwu,tu to tho name -of Hob, :_toil the tewperauce f6ree� have h R g rih,+nf This wakes+ a totnt of loward on rvturufug to herb, Dunoau, Wert Sunkist Fancy Dried Peaches, 10 cents per lb. realized the goal of theirambition. lttil).i:1.1M). Onteriv Cuuntg ranted 14111, 49 i�. - -- - - --- Sunkist Delicious Prtwes lU cents per lb. 'x iBegidning with Sel.)t. 111th, Okl- thy• 110th 1ta.tt,.1tf110tl,lr•;t>irtga +slancP t,EVI) 1'EA.S-I have a gt)antit,v of - r ' of I}t1>vi.fi0. 1 wblto eye, >larruwtat Peab, fres from . - Sunkist Raisins, seedless, 10 Cents pel' Ib. taflU will ren1t1H1 lits llrlill'.Ilttl+'; I"v V ti;ty lite V1111Pra .)olvtlllli Itenit+ all n:alerrHo dA,bt. LW per bushel )'Crit, ur lis• pl „Ill• , i, -W Coatv-. R It No l Uuodw•ood. l,td. 11' ._ 1919,' when a referen;iwn will bo vh0%%,I+r tX?0?ptitnti(1l+N ilINlle, tv .thy' 1,1 �„ecl+rewont:tu4 su,-sc1 Recleaned Currants, 2 lbs. for 25 cents taken to decide whcthet or not i.+nN ii) • th.•'e'it� Any of these make delicious pits: (4wal:iva. For hvatatr�• •. Lilo ritil"'11.4 >1'(;t;�' FOR SALE -Pneumatic Ontano will retain prolllbitiom, of Anr„rn pre-entrd :t art (+f Intom- �) t I d.4111.1,.ai;ng w),euls.leather top ;now P r . f If'" nuci In. +xwlluut repair,- Ori ilial price - After havinr, nearly three } earN nu'ntN t +-the Iil4glc> It:+u•i „1"thy i'l7t:h I � - +17. illi N+lt tar lens than halt -a ,argalu as �.d.GD.Gi.N.+7 ZeF.riMON� - $.NANA,g experience the ,people, of Uutftrio lYvtk ('aunty) 0VvPk1•nt+ 11att. Th,• vaudur iR puromsing an auto. HEV, H. D. ai Aurora I.rltl•iutie Lp"jillo of the t\',.nt• VAME110\ Wv.t,Hill, - _ - 98•,49 Grape Fruit, Ripe Tomatoes, New Cabbage, Lettuce, w sh0ldd thea be, able to decide en's In%IItute, ItlssistPd ht the Oiris' Red Cruse anr.it>tv, donated t.vt> Held �EF,D OATS FOR SALE -O. A. C. n whether or not prohibition is a I,-. No 72, gov•rncfent inspected, free from Parsnips, New Bermuda Onions. - kitchens to the -12th Yoi k Itangerk. A foul suedr and germination Leet is 99 per cent: iQ Q )° good thing for the country. The McLaughlin I>Iotar Oat ttaa prpNented' 10 un hell nepurbuehel. Ord -are for less than JAMES 1 \ /CHA/ \DSO passing of a prohibitory law can- to the Bantams Aattalion by the (adieu :o bushels not socepted. Ind, phone Clare, V ---- wail-lrtls.cen ter-411eiF... lila- of rneter lace ARTHUR OAHRC.rHERB, It R \o. 9,. not be regarded as a victory for of the "Sunshine Circle." who are so Claremont _ •guy y0„r Crrnrwr' ” - - either 'political, party, a8 it was ambulances for overseas service. OTICE-Is hereby given that my ` heartily supported by the major. -peal Bros.. of Toronto, formeriv of N wife Sarah Jane Griffiths bavin left my - the Count of Ontario, and the Town bed and board without just cause, I will not SHOE its of the metnbere of both parties. of Uxbrid}e, are resentin the Leo. of co tract inmle ser env debts which enc mayPEEL� s , STORE 8 R contract in my name or otherwise. Dated at .� . � � Premier Hearst is to be highly Ontario Batt. with a field kitchen and Green River, out, March 30t�19.6. - Edward T. l e. =commended for the strong stand equipment costing appr•oximately$560. Gr!ffiths. 98 98 T i 7 The Municipalities and wealthy citiz- -- Our Annual January Sale he has taken in the matter, and ens of the Countyshould see that the Fj OR SALE -Ie the a houe of White - for his willingness to stand or fall Count Battalion is not overlooked in vale, annroomed frame hoses d with aced of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, g y stone cellar and small stable two and a half as a. result of the pasniug of the the matter of equipment. Any article acres of land,iacluding an acre of good orchard } Ia the above list- or cash substitULe, The house is nicely surrounded with shade Felts and Spate Leggings Etc -'law. The telziperanee sentiment, would, no doubt acceptable to the Bat �'°s' Poassatioa map be gives at an time, s - I F For price soilterms apply to PHILP A BATON however, has made such headway talion. It is understood that the ladies whitevals 9811 of the Town of Uxbridge arecontem- Ah Ah in recent years, as was evidenced Plating the presentation of Colors to HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE BY Call and secure e biggel't by the heavily signed petition the Battalion, TENDER -Situated In the Village of Clare;nont; conetsof frame house with five bargains ever offered. that was presented to the govern- —_ — _. _ rooms in fair repair Half acre of land contain. ' anent that the demand Of the rrui ddvetfisemertts, lug a number o! fruit trees. Tenders will be + received up to Saturday April 15th The lowest Be1L-Fhoneea 151. fu any reader not necessarily acce ted Foz _ �r-E E L � �& S 4 N temperance forces could not be further parer hots apply to Jaccep DIIFor • T 1 Pickering N : Ilgnored. 4�Aeo tiT neDi, of oats. load of go w T Dunbar. - firs - ' I - Dnnbertoa, W49 j; OR SALE -1914 Ford Touring car, BwHI TB Y, TjIC�AI TA R/O n - ]BATTALION REQU IAF.�iiE-'�1TS - -----'-'- ` -- - 1• newly �atnted and overhauled, now Woos- -- 'OR SALE -Two young sows. also ol,A gree a round, extra mechanical starter• A seat deal has been, written in the l a registered young Sbortborn -.bull. fit for ?rest•o13te outfit, cies carrier, tool dos and - — td g srtetce. Appply tr Joseph Nide ran, B R 10 i, •cols roft rail r pedometer, electric horn; ne"weDapers about the equipment of Locust H1H, yg,30 ran about 31M mll a, guaranteed :o be in drat T H E the Overseas Buttalkons, and it has ----_ -_ class shape: price 04&). 1915 Ford touring car been repeatedly uppl stated that the Gov- n i tuns nearly new estrarobe rail etc. ar good as DDP y i ASTL'RE FOR SALF.-About 28 new price -too 1917 Ford touring car newly STAN - eromrnt supplies all necessaries for the acres :cod paatnrs, tiles: of w,ttor tins j i'sin:ed and overhauled in first cease condition - ' .Overseas Satalions. _ lencce. Prices right, w.m, 1 P. N5'hit eVale, a lot-ofextras on it. x373.00 w J. -LU SE A SON 1AN K Home Tel, Markham. 99.32 1 Whltby if Unfortunately tbik is not the case: - - -- OR CANADA for instance, the Government will now I TOR SALE -2 new milch - cows 5 0 PER ACRE wimbup a 9O acre -(supply two field kitchens, these two j” .t' /arm wi+b a 6 roomed house. barn HEAD ONr10E - TORONTO years oti. lust !n, also 7 tcife:w 9 yrs old, are sufficient only for the four Com. rine, a Warch, appl ' to BENRY MOORS Ptckoz- I X %% het: house 13 acres fats ,'yzala. 30 acres of panes. two others are necessary for log P O, Brock rM) 93tf 1 tay and pasture, 45 acres plowed for syr ag '� IO. - - - - — crap. t acres .of orchard running rater, wilt%!• Gone Baskin Business Conducted. 1'al $ B. the sae, theStaffan the Officers. I i.41. land level tale hone and rural mail. 50 - 1�ccounts of Farmers, Merchants and Manu ' There Is an enormous (globe Dearer, grown frALF%-1t eUowp ti gEEB FOR S atnOtlnt Of �'• role from school, goal roads. miles Ul from tows correspondence in connection with m choice stock. and stttion. no lacu,abrance. lan take small P Wt31 be sold at 9.50 while it.lsste. Apply �arh raynieat mortgaie for balance, Posses. •:'fSCtl1T@!! tCC01V0 CarCful,.itttClQtlOn. . • the organization, of a Battalion, aad to James Forenoon, lot 37 con 9. Pickestng, or cion at once. Late owner gone to war Act , the govei nment supplies only 1 @,mall addze- Pickering P o a qquick for bargain For articular write n 'TRUST FUNDS should be deposited is our SAVTNGS typewriter. which ii sever used h @, none Joha A White. R R N 1, Locust Ail), do y y I L7C1R8ES FOR BALE -I have six , o DEPARTMENT. Highest estreat rates of Interest sus Rhe Battalions. Tbp 176th Battalion �Z horses from 1 to 6 years of ase, h d, 7 taT'0 lei* 214 , Is e7i a now paying rent tot dz large type- SRU FOR SALE BY TEN DER- @aid half 7+arly. 91+f i. months credit to persons furnishing a proved X Te den will be roosived b the nnderf a- �t g�..T Iwritere, and ever, COe of Chem is is 'Diet aotw. Write or phone el&" tall, - S R ! ad r �6 may U `9f°rchi tt;� �a qLa race � : W. PICKERING BRANCH, . _ Ito i Claremont lb�e Q?4 Elaremant _ 30 _ ` i r lags. -- ated .n the owneh! of Pickering, being parts �aaeg ! Eve Overseas Battalion has to OR SALE -In Pickering Village, I sores m all Qo the premisea are I bank teras D y Si and nog pea all o° stone foundations. One have a small motor truck, and alrlo a twenty nLilea can e! Toronto ons acreot. small runabout. The Government only two story -solid brick house, 9 room and back j large frame house also.®all tram house snit Supplies a limited number of tents, kitchen, stable' dri3 too.., pig pan aad +hie for hired man. 'rhe property x111 make And the large tents must be supplied btaokamith shop hash and soft water ;and two excellent 100 aero terms as bosh are roll Fp witch two hundred yards of electric railway. watered by tanning streams and wells' X10' House cleanin Requirements by the Battalions themselves. other- For farther hunpartdred yards a f to Mies Elliot0. Soil ciao loam, Ooaveataat m O P R stations. wise the men have to eat their meals Premier A tai Tor.,ata 9 i� Mar acb, Picker. For terms and partieulare aDD��{ to O a Pugh• g R R No 8 Olarwmoot or O A St11, ea ktarma Jln their own tents where they sleep. ion. or A. U. Christian, $arriaterl Vwltby, agtf icteric, 99 81 --- -- - - p - per ee e beet assortment we ever had To - _ _ .. • � a them is to want them. Choose early - _ �The.fAmour Martis-Seaoar brand. �PallntsyVarn1>lLooks best. . Lasts beet. !j�j what. it? It is a .new wall or ceiling ro d Neutone dinish that has no equal. ';Brooms and brushes for all purposes:Fi Oilcloths and Linoleums, etc., etc. = j ' ,• CANADA from her abundance can help supply the Empire's needs, I and this must be a comforting thought for those upon whom the -:; :. '• ''_ :.'.Garden Seeds and OII1Un Sets 1n abundant supply • heavy buirden of direeting d;e EmpiFe's affairs has been laid. Q n ev, no gain the course before the farmers of Canada is as clear as it was last year -they must produce abundantly in order to meet the demands _ - that may be made. and I believe this to be cspeciall'y true in regard to JJ live stock, the world's supply of which must to psrticu:aily affected ip this vast strunle. Stress and strain may yet be in store for us all — before this tragic c7Qftict is over, i:ut not one of us doubts the issue, and Canadians will *do their duty in the thighest sEnse of that Great word." -HON. MARTIN BURRELL, MI IiIiRter of Agriculture. , "MODERN war is made by resoiirccs, by mosey, by foodstuffs, as MODERN as by men and by munitions. While war is our first busi- ness, it is the imperative duty cf every, man in Canada to produce all that he can, to work doubly �a d while our soldiers are in the trenches, in order that the reser•-*nes of the country may not only be conitrrved, but - increased, for the gm. s-ruggle that lies before us. ' Work and S t c' is a good motto fcr %,,' ;-time."-S1R THOMAS -WHITE, Mi,rister - of Finance. THE C_ ALL 41F EMPIRE COMIS -AGAIN IN 1916 TO CANADIAN FARMERS, -DAIRYMEN, F ff GROWERS, GARDENERS WHAT IS NEEDED.? ,THESE 'IN PARTICULAR _ WHEAT, OATS, HAY, CANNED FRUITS, FRUIT JAMS, BEEF, PORK, BACON, '$ifGAR, HONEY, WOOL, FLAX FIBRE, - , •CHEESE, EGGS, BUTTER, 06ULTRY, - BEANS, PEAS, DRIED 'VEGETABLES We must feed oUpelves, feed otti soldiers, and help -feed the Allies. The 'need is greater in 1916 than it- was in 1915. The difficulties are greater, the task is heavier, the need is more urgent, the call to Oatriotism is louder—therefore be thrifty and produce to the limit. r'TH9 AGRICULTURAL WAR BOOK FOR 1916" is now "in "the press.' To be had from The Publications Branch, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. ' THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA - 2 THQ DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Garden rakes, spades, shovels, manure forks, etc. J - • - Our groceries are'the. freshest. ,GEORGE .-.•PHILJP SROV�3'f3A� '• – _ =ONTARIO Your King 'and Country Need You! .'.254 MEN WANTED — TO ENLIST IN' — - - T HE "WHITBY" COMPANY - i — OF THE — 116th Ontario Counts Battalion' -for Overseas Service. This Battalion will be commanded Uxbridge, with -Major Robert Smith, of Columbus, Second in Command. Enlist with your County unit, a Battalion which -will be exclusively recruited from your neighbors and acquaintances, and --- - officered by men who are known to you all.' office, Brock St., Whitby, or to. Apply at Recruiting _ any Officer, N. C. O. or man of the 116th, H. L. MAJOR, Lieut., GEO. W. P. EVERY, Capt., 116th Batt. C, E. F. 116th Batt. C. ?y. F. say= rMsa $=1*STC&. — . -7- Mr. Willi&n1%, of Toronto,- , was R. Thompson was in the city on t cu� Fred Ward shipped a carload of in .. e the neighborhood ddirlug the Sunday. 4,2& -son Monday. Eastweek. buying a carload of W. Jenkins, of Toronto, has 1%n4d * Oro been spending a week with T. P. W. M. Palmer has purchas a The members of the Curling Shirk and other friends in,,Clare- fiew'01aver piano. Club held their annual oyster tunas: -- See -W.- M;--Paluier's new Spring stock of Bouts and Shoes. * -supper in. the hall on -W-ednesday--, Chas. Sargent has just received - - is vlsit� evemok Fast... All report a pleas- a carliia-d-bf- Frost.-w4r-a-Unging Mrs. ' Sidore, of Sutton, which he will sell. at the . lb'weej In her mother. Mrs. Fbrsyth. ant tit"(' 9 David Liscombe, of Brougham, possible cost. -Chaik Mrs. Florence Lee, of Toronto, 11 has been ergaged by Charles Sar- - �Edgar and Mrs. Shirk, of spent._ Sunday with her mother big 4P;".WJ; I lfih*n Rnci -Ntrt. -Shipk. here. lia, • spe ing bu-iness, and 0 d u upon his of Mongo nt Sunday with of Uxbridge, atuc -e. Abrard Mantle, rest duties on Monday. their father here' has moved into the- Stukes 'dence. Thos. Gibbons is not injiSroving as fast as his friends would like to see him. Miss. Mary Pugh spent a day last week with her aunt, Mrs. Henderson. Charles Sargent has purch"ed --,John Tarr's farm, two iti-i-bes west of Claremont. Mrs., Walford, of Tot -onto, is visiting her parents, Thos. and Mrs. Gibbons. P. Macnab j v. has disposed of -his auto to Mr. 'Wilket, our high schoolteacher. Kenneth -WebRtar. of IN v1L *W P4644,&n TH E DOMINION UNK sut 0 a ONAR, ILP., PR98106NT. W. V. 11AArn41VM VNX-PIR" Cl. A. DOOERT. G 111420 Us -4W - Do Your Banking By -1W if you live at a -diat"ce from a branch of The Dominion Bank Deposits maybe made—ca1h-wWidr&wZ—_0r- any other Bankini mousiness maybe transacted_ by mail, Juat-as -au*%"hugh-1 WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY, Manager. ,..,.Resolved that I will deal SEE -O'UR NEW at the SAWING MACHINES We sell einery wheels, circular Vie3azerl=g 33a63-=4brZr saws, gas(iline• engines and cutters and buggies In. m . aking a resolution like thi4 -Styles to suit everyone, circultr saws, hammered and gummed. we will help you carry it out Prices reasonable. by giving you the best. Spring Rye for sale4 Wedding Cakes a specialty. -V �laj ;freant Sunday and HERB"MONNEY. PINCERING Stephenson. FONTHILL' Wm. Waddell has moved onto which was recently va- Price of the New Ford Touring Car CEMENT TILE I his farm, NURSERIE eated by Frank Gregg. Mrs. K. Renfrew, of Toronto, is Fully equipped with electric starter The underilgned has begun the mann visiting at the home of her par- and -lights, electric horn, etc.) $640 facture of cement the from 8 to 12 ..eats. P. and Mrs. Maccab. inches. Call and got quota- We have appointed B. J. Arm- .- The wale choir of the Presby f. o. bFord. tions at yards on Brock terian church are now busy prac- road, half mile west of strong, 338 Clinton. St., Toran- !tising thOir Easter mnsic� Standard equipment, f. o. b.Ford, $530 Spink Mills. to, to represent us for Picker Ing and district and he will Miss Mary Morgan is spending Runabout, fully Equipped, Lo.b. Eord, 590 Also, Cement kept constantly short time with her Sister, Mrs. on hand. give any information wp*nted. Mie Feasby, of Sandford. Runabout Standard, equipped, The- Misses ThoruWtek enter $480 Frank Mitchell, We have &very choice list of tained a number of their young f. o. b. Ford, PICKERING varieties for springdelivery of tal fruit trees and ornamental -friends-on Monday evening. ur 'See the'new models at o'. " : LU.CtS 5 C, Sweet to Ed shrubbery, berries, cur. James Graham, of Altona. has A i I ------ Showrooms. moved into the Hay King dwel A Candy Bowl Luatim rents and gooseberrIm Write -Armstrong for prices. ling which he recently purchased. I W. J. LUKE SON. Mr. S. Stevenson, of the Seventh Whitby, Orytario concession went to the hospital on To The 'Farmers 41 s STONE & WELLINGTON' erasion. I W. B. Powell, Pickering. -Monday to undergo an op Alfred Thornback has rented 11' Did you ever stop and think what Gordon McIntyre's fat rn west of having a De . . . . . you ar-� loosing by not the village and has taken -posses- Now is the time to I., Laval separator. Y tilon. W. Phone me ­.and I will lit get -one-on tri Cbarles Sargent was on the-sh-k- . if DeLaval •a DICKERING A from a call and give you prices an list last week suffering ft separators, silos and eogiaes. also for very severe cold but is again on -0 YARD dent ack and hangers- LUMBEr.4% duty. the best barn Farmers wishing seed peas should see G. W. CoRtee advt. in Russell Andrew, another colo. Price, $1.50 per PICKERING. Ont. -bu*hel. BARN ..-BILLS -Robbins, are still Mr. and Mrs. A FULL' LINE -.Jn Springfield where the former'i, i. The Fruit Stoke - father died on Friday last at the Let us quote you HE QUALITY age of 72. ..HAS T Mrs. Ed. Gibson and Mrs, Ly• prices on your barn tan Pilkey, who bad been vlaXing OF LE %I B E 11 LATH AND- Sprinir -It has come with all Its returned liome beauty and greenness to -the bills in pine hemlock, friends in Toronto, Fruit Store, (carry some British Columbia, fir On Friday.• James Harvey left on Tuesday home), lettuce, radish. SHINGLES andCedarin all lengths for Pickering to assist Gordon green oulptas, cel6ry I L . e Law in his blacksmith shop fora cabbage' Grape and sizes. le 1A week or two. f ruit, lemons. Harry Thomson is able to be and those sunkist oranges 0 HANDS A choice line of chocolates, ho n again -a U-voudned to e- W. D. Gordo' -fter,43eiP4 n,& Son, -1 -mp6de taffies. �,tbe house suffering from an attack Neilson Ice -Cream on hand 4G all the time PICkERII W. F. n- 'e —y,—o- f Whit�bT, has as Car load lots a "Specialty. Come to and se secured the agency for the pops- ---!EkH and ladependent, r6one- J See lar Dodge Bros.' motor car. H. J. MARQUIS -.him before buying a car. Eli Kair, of Uxbridge, has mov- GET OUR PRICES. Pk*Grbd I Ontdr'9 ed on to James McFarlowe's farm The Pickering West of the village a-hich was re - F E E D 74 Cently vacated by John Neal. VWance Committee �-A Mrs. Fred Farmer has been in at C. N. R' Station Stouff ville-a few days during the I • Cherrywood .1%st week owing t - o the serious The object of -this Association Is to Illness of her. father, Rev. Mr. lessen stealing and prosecute Booker. Brewers' Grains, Malted Corn Feed the felons. Miss May Ttowffce. . .,who has ' Bran, Shorts, Flour, Corn, 011eake Ibsen confined to bed for a Cotton Seed Meal, etc. Members having property stolen Couple of weeks suffering from an Meal, Cott oboe immediately with any member %stackof pneumonia, is now im- -T40LE-V-0rders taken f!2r Swift's'Red Sbeer AN -t/VfF2OF?T-AAfT--NO al R.00 . -*i!FA Ckunmittes­ proving. Fertilizers. . - . # 1. . Memberebip fee81.00 Alex. and Mrs. Wilson were in Ashburn on Monday attending ding Having been notified that Mattresses are advancing in price, I have phone Home UM en ue Tickeom knav be bad from the President or seen on. t*rT on applicad the funeral of the late James Rai- secured a good supply which I will beable to offer to my C. S. Palm lay at the customers; at the old price while they last. In Ex9c. Com.—L. D. Banks, "four, who died on Saturday V. Richardson, Pickering., Age of 75 years after it lingeriti, fact I can save you money on every- W. g er, -illness.. thing we have in stock fit Mr. FleminO,-of-Scjren me. On lori f. J4ak, SOM111ary �1 * of --rented Mrs. D. Forsyth's farin el 7. east of the village, which- I;as just RING lo ea C. H. BURLING PICKE .14 0 1� S" Knight, who been vacated by S. Knig o has moved on to the Stewart farm 1bW north of Glasgow. Frank Gregg, who recently held low an auction sale of his farni stock, -S IMPSON C09* L9. a 'implements, etc., has moved in to D* the city, having* secured a position N as brakeman with the C. P. R. t; Ed. Gleeson left t 'on SatuOdaY NEW SPRING OPENING Feb Calgary, Alberta, in WWI I as rn o rn in -g -for -1 Miss Warmingtou, comes 41 charge of two carloads of short- We are pleased to state that our milliner,.. M syr' Of all materiels, and design horn bulls which the Dominion highly recommended by the wholesale houses as a first 'kept In stook.111 will pay You very class milliner, able to satisfy the public -in eve 60 mil 'at our works at d inspeot our 9604 government are sending out for every W owl ins ea and obtain prices. Don't be b 4 distribution among the farmers respect, our opening days, Thursday, 0 - july -0 age -its we do not ern am, connenz and 319t, doploy th 54 ly of the west. and Friday, March 30th a. ab�,� sopli we can, and throw off the agoialit Saturday, April 1st. per The Women's Institute will hold We extend a ver invitation to F611 mmissiou.of 10 r cent.,wbieb you Will y cordial inv certainly save by purobasing from Use !a NOT their April meeting on the after 06"I'am 00 19th at the homig of to come to our -store w6will be a 6A oall solloised. trona of the Dee a Vlk � Plr� pleased to show you the TE CIE —Mrs. (Ile WHITBY GRANITE and Purpose of Life, Va- -1671 -": -- , " �' ­. I J1 �axy 111"Wh X.C. Whitby, On 'Meaning Pt=51%b2= lue of Eggg" Readings an . G 1XIMIC. 2 All ladies are,invited. Report of Junior Room, Clare- -B L 0 U 8 E S moat Public School, Sr.11—Merle Linton* Myrtle Thompson*, Jr, All the most up-to-date soft collars, sea pearl buttons, $1.25 to $150 II—Laura Linton*, Olive Mantle silk, $2.96, seasonable goods arriving daily in all delpartments. .-`firma Lynn*, Hollis Hurlbert*, See ourmew wallpaper, most beautiful designs. Edgar Ward. Sr. I—Robert Bee' - by*, Edith Peters*, Norm Knight GIR -0 C E R- I ED S I—Robin Johnston, Nora Tarr*,Margaret Linton*, Howard A fall line ilways fresh and up-to-date flour Cream and Tea Buns, lb. Coffee, so80c. Besse*. Vera Linton, Annie Kni- cereals of all kinds, black and green mixed tea 85c. a ht Pr A—Viols Middleton, Geo. --V15`dleto*n, Isabel Gregg. Pr. B— 60c. and W. lb. Phone 2800. Alfred Tune*. * means Honom D. SIMPSON & Co., .0. M. Doughty, teacher. .PICH-ERING Grain Chopping . AND OAT FLAKING The undersigned is prepared to do grain chopping and oat flaking every day in• the week except on Saturday A -quantify of slabsfor sale, also wagon tongues, axles, etc. Johii F. Bayles, Greenwood Greenwood ladwue ,all and see our stock of "Happy Thought" and other stoves as well as other lines of Hardware. Eavetroughing and repairing pr6mptly attended to Work guaranteed and prices moderate. Lawrence- DeWry-l' 4},#VENWOOD.f. u BLOOD ro® " s Greem • Isle : Ks WATERY BLOOD NEWS BY MAIL FROM' i!BELAIYD'S - GREEN SHORES• _low to Get New Health and New Strmgth at This Sees • ppeninas In the Emerald Isle -of meats are not imaginary. Interest to All True Iriab- `. $Zven the most onths most trying to their health, men. : , onfinement indoors, often in over- eated and nearly always badly vents- The salmon fishing at New . Rods ted rooms ---in the home; the office, since the opening of the season has been the worst for many seasons. e shop and the school—taxes the vi- le' of even the strongest. The blood John Keegan, Athlone, when re- ecosnes thin and watery and is clog- turning from a funeral, suddenly fell EVERYTHING' NEW ed with impurities. Some people and died -in a field 'near his home. FRESH --PURE ? _ ` ve headaches and a feeling of lan- I e series tt shooting outrages have y f= or. Others are low-spirited and i been committed in the district of R&MLE Galway. Four farmers' houses were Irvous. Stilt others are troubled! riddled with shots. Ask sola doaler or web ith disfiguring pimples and skin i The Government has taken 'oven RENNIE'a — TORONTO eruptions; while some get up . in the i all the six distilleries in Ireland for quo AT I orning feeling just as tired as whsle, the purpose of aiding the manufac- MONIREAL WINNIPEG VANCOUVER they went to bed. These are all spring ture of munitions of war. — a isymptoms that the blood is out of thp tnesitinntho --- Order aad that a medicine is neede shipping business at Waterford the !Many people take purgative medicines stock purchased at the Fethard Fair— r ' n the spring. This is a serious mis- had to be sent to Dublin for shi e. You cannot cure yourself with I p- 13 edicine that gallops through your meat. stem and leaves yon ..weaker still. The will of Ada Rehan, 'the Irish - is is all that a purgative does. What American actress, disposes of an es- j ' need to give your health and tate of more than $125,000 in realty istrength in the spring is a tonic medi- and personal property in excess of s {cine that will enrich the blood and " $876,000. 'soothe the jangled nerves. And the I At a meeting of the Dublin Port `one always reliable tonic and blood and Docks Board a serial! committee ifl i D R''ll' Pi k Pills was appointed to examine into the ': About"th a Useful dints and General Informa- ,_ tion for the Busy Housewife .House 1 back of a chair, and opening the win- dows. Brass or copper may be easily cleaned by rubbing with a wet, soapy rag dipped in powdered bath -brick. Polish with a soft cloth or newspaper. When' making oatmeal porridge place the oatmeal in cord water and bring slowly to the boil. This given a ur er s r. i lams n feasibility of carrying out war muni- better flavor than when made with t A7hese Pills not only banish spring ! boiling water. tion manufactures for the Govern- ' _ -Springtime Salads. t three cloves. Dissolve one table - but but guard you against the meat in the Board's workshops. s: Spanish Salad.—Bananas, 'J cup spmnful of beef extract in,a half pint It is a good idea to wash dates be - ore serious ailments that follow I P P fore using them for any purpose. Put . r At the annual ploughing competi- walnuts, lettuce, mayonnaise. Cut the of boiling water and add to the ,rest. them into a 'colander and dip them up nch as anaemia -, nervous .debility, in- 1 tion in connection with Mullahead bananas into thin slices, enough to fill Cover tightly and leave simmering for 11igest�ion, rheumatism and other dis- ! (Portadown) Ploughing Association i one cop; chop the walnuts and In one-half hour. Soak one-half box of and -down in boiling water two or- ases due to bad blood. In proof of P three times. t the silver challenge sup presented by both together. Select the white leaves gelatine in cold .water for' at least an { is Mrs. D. E. Hughes, Hazenmore hour and strain in the hot liquid. Put To preserve patent leather shoes ask., says: "About a year ago I was the Duke of Manchester for the best of lettuce and, arrange on plate with ploughman was won by Mr. William 'the fruit mixture in the middle. Sea- 'back in the saucepan and stir over the and boots clean with a rag dipped adly run down, my nerves were all 1 Aston. son the mayonnaise with a good dust fire until the gelatnis is dissolved, irr milk, then polish with apiece of linstrung, and I could not go up stairs At a meeting of Athy Urban Coun-' of cayenne pepper and put on the season with pepper and salt. When old velvet. This prevents the leather salad when read j from cracking, without stopping to rest. As I was a just cool take halt aY the jelly and , g'• r _ ell a resolution was adopted viewing , y to serve. t Cut rounds" of wax^ paper and put ! long ways from a doctor I determined' with alarm the action of the Board Fruit Saladsr—Dissolve 1% heaping stir in three tablespoonfuls of tomato' o P P p to take Dr, Williams' Pink Pills and of Education in notifying the •man- tablespoonsfui of elating and 1 cupcatsup and onehalf cup of very stiff under the centrepiece on the polished the course of a few weeks I - felt agera of National schools that they df granulated sugar in 1 pint of toil' magonnaise. Pour this into a mold table. •This will prevent the linen ad- like a new person. As an all round+ - which has been rinsed in cold water hring to the polished surface a4 often must have an average attendance of Ing water; when it is completely dis- ,�estorative I can heartily recommend% P and put aside to set. Take three, happens from hot dishes. - - : phis •medicine." ! 50 pupils. solve add c cup'of r 'seeded figs 1 small tomatoes, an equal qualztity of In sewing on buttons that will have - During the :past sea Orr extraordin banana, 1 cup of grapes, 3 figs and mfi If you are ailing this spring you dry prices have been obtained in �P of blanched almonds, all chopped peeled and sliced cucumbers, one-half of -great strain on them put a piece of Cannot afford, in your own interest, to north of Ireland markets for home- in, small pieces. When cool our into quantity of sliced cold potatoes and d kid glove under the material to r; overlook so valuable a medicine as Dr.' P ' P one-half pound of blanched almonds which the button !s aewri. The cloth' grown flax and at the present time molds 'wet with .cold water and set on will -never tear awe if this is done.- _4 Williams' Pink Pills. Sold b all and marinate with oil and vinegar,; Y Y it is one of the most profitable crops ice n e them When ready to send Turn out the jelly mixture and spread - Parmanganate of potash is excellent _ - medicine dealers or by mail at 60 that the farmer- can turn his atten arrange the !efface on the plates and for cleansin di filters - cents a box or six boxes for $2,50 :turn out the ell on the centre and the vegetables on 'top, decorate with cleansing.dirty sere ot_ all ism _ : The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., A, to. Jelly the jelly that was left, plain, having purities A solution should be pass- fromAs the Down Joint Committee of Put 'either mayonnaise or whipped first chopped •+t roughly with a wet ed through the filter until it comes out a Brockville, Ont. 'Technical Instruction were convinced, cream round. knife.. as pink as when it Wag poured in that it was impossible to contintle ..Cranber, y Jelly Salad. -Make a -stiff If a cloth, such as is used for dust- ~ - SAILORS REWARDS. six Technical schools time Agricul- cranberry jelly, using the usual recipe, j irw and cleaning is dampened and laid L - Useful Hints. i' ' Officers and Men Receive Prize -Money tural Committee -has been requested and when cool, but not yet beginning + over the registers when the furnace is In Proportion to RPrize- to transfer $2,250 from their ac -'to set, very principally supply y , A broken cloth peg makes an excel-, being shaiien the annoyance -of dust `` add ave liberal su ply of in g. the old days the successful sellar t eumulated funds. ehopped and blanched -nuts, rind ll lent window wedge. , flying over the room wilrbe obviated. reaped his n reward HE took a I In connection with the announce- walnuts. Mold in a flat dish and a A bed -ticking apron with large To extinguish flames from gasolene ow ' !arse shard ow the value of the prizes I ment made by the Department of Ag- when set cut into fancy shapes and ar- i pocket across. the bottom Is the best. or petroleum pour milk over them and aof3: ;he captured, and on one occasion they ; riculture stating that certain grants range on leabes of, endives or very A little ox gall in water will set they will be put out immediately, for " was some unpleasantness between I for the primary and secondeiry schools white lettuce. Serve with French red, so that it will never fader. the milk forma an emulaioii with the Qudea "Ettzabath a^a Dartmouth be -_14H be_,withdraam;_ anew, circular dressing. Do not open a wet umbrella to dry oil,. and so prevents the fire from cause it was thought stip took mord' now ' issued states _ that the Treasury rozen egg a e s e y. - it. Wipe it down with an old soft silk ;spreading. _ than her share. ( consents to the continuance of these Wash. and peel 3 tomatoes, 1 cucum- handkerchief and leave it to drain in ; It is a good idea to tack a pieca.�' Spoils were divided in certain qro- grants. - bet, and 1 small onion; add 1 pimento a bath or basin, shut' up. _ j white oil -cloth tin the wall back of each oe ons, the comnndPr taking the _ _, _,m, - 1 and 1 green pepper sa-id run all to- The Pantry shelves should be cov of the kitchen tables, as otherwise it --lion's-Share though each man recoived gather through the mincer, using the ered with varnished paper such w is ' wi'li soon become discolored and bta quota. And very ric Kpr i1BEP CHILDREN WELL. of cold used for bath -rooms. It can easily be gree=y, a result that is almost un - of these prize%, when it is remembered water, 3 tables oonsful of vinegar. 1 e. voidable otherwise. that. great gailc ons were continually! To keep little ones well 'the bowels - -- employed carrying gold, precious must be kept regular and the stomach tablespoonsful of lemon juice andel of Chimney soot from a chimney where ,Clothes horses make e-;ce' ent chili sauce. Dissolve 2 teaspoonsful wood is burned, if put into a pitcher' screens. First paint the top and lo�w- stones, and valuable ,norchandtse from sweet, Nine tenths of childhood ail- and boiling water oared over it, will; r '.,Spanish colonies to the motherland, ments are caused by .derangements of of gelatine over the fire, -and when cool P . e part of the lege with en mmol to such as the rich ship that sailed from these organs. • Baby's Own Tablets add the vegetables. Pour into ; a make a .good:drink for hou+ae plants. match the wall paper. fhrbn _aver Manilla to Acapulco," and was once never fail to regulate the stomach and mold, pack in ice and freeze. Chop Date and cheese sandwiches are' th:p remaining part with some prt''tty captured by Anser.,boweln—that is why thousands' of mo- up- roughly and pile on individual good- Make them by putting,' dates art- muslin or silk, and secui a to the t{nigbthoods were cuuferred on" sue-, helpings of lettuce. and cream cheese through the meat horse by dainty ribbons. thers would give no other medicine to cesstul admirals, and they frequently Rice a d•Nut Salad.—Wash and boil Chopper, together; add a little 'salt' To keep knives clean, fill a $uwsr received a monopoly Iii some article their little ones. ,Concerning them R and cream. t with fine, dry sand, and keep it Mrs. Chas. A. Turner Marie Joseph, a cupful of rice itythe usual way., i on p of merchandise. Blake• only received + P , You will find• that a comb will last on the dresser. When ,putting a,vay i'diamond ring worth 0500 and a letter N.S., writes:—"We have been usingWhen quite cooked drain and dry and add a- crated onion., Then while the much longer if (before being used) itrknives,.,inatead of laying 'hem to the of thanks; but Anson, w•as = of the_, '---- it Washed—in--'xWpy wateer 'and when' knife bo;, plunge the blades into dam— first to be ghFn a peerage, which be past year and a half and have found rice is still hot, pour over it two sups -;dry rubbed with a little olive oil. sand. The sand keeps them dna-,,and should not have had much di@Icultp, nothing to -equal them. The Tablets fu1 of French dressing. Bane abox- j Every member of a family should unle= s used for an In keeping up, considering his cap- ful of sardines and shred the fish' Y anything acid 'Whey are sold by medicjtre dealers or by. fine! air his own bed as soon as he gets out will need line cleaning, thus saving tures. mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Y+ adding one cupful of nuts, chop of it b turnip sheets, etc., over the both _knives And labor. -1 Hawke received a peerage .and a Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, P� small Arrange some crisp, fresh Y g -----_ ;penstoa of £2,Ouo a year for his dis leaves of le ttuce'on the plates and Isyl _. tinguiabed services; while numerous Out, —_�_ a bed of rice in the eentre. With the! _ Peers can point to gallant ancestors: i -back of a tablespoon press down the ■�xx�x�xxxx�])���11��]������ who won the title. But no sailor has .Unforrotten. n rice so as to leave a hollow, which is x• a t I t t I l 1 l l ever received w many rewards as '•Has your wife a good memory?" filled with the cardines and 'nuts. Ne'.son, "Splendid. We've been married .20 Sprinkle French dressing over the top X !years, and she's still reminding me of and serve either while the rice is still' x T' Ti F• WEfi Explained. `-== `;I the promises 'I made when we were hot or else thoroughly chilled. ; , x I Teacher—Wait a moment, Johnny. courting. Japanese Salad.—One cupful rice, .,. ' What do you understand by that word `lettuce, hard-boiled eggs, pickled x Iill�lilillU�l�����i SV x " + ' Well Acquainted. deficit j q beets, stuffed olives, oil dressing. t Johnny—It's what you've g, -.t when: "'Do you know the nature of ah the rice until quite tender and then Y J f -you haven't got as much as if fou oath, madame?" leave to get quite cold. Pile roughly' _ just hadn't nothin'. "Well, I ought to, sir. We've just in the centre of the dish and arrange ti moved and my husband -his been lay- a border of the lettuce, choosing that x x A man may grumble and kick about ing the carpets."` _—_-_ _-which is of fresh, tender green. Slice x - It a good deal, but the fact remains" the hard-boiled eggs and -put in circles -_ _ �• 1 - that deep in his heart he's mighty Always keep your temper; it's round the pyramid of rice, alterratirk x proud of the wife in the new gown worth more to -you than to anynodr'with circles of the beets and stuffed . she's Insisted qn haying. else. olives. Season the oil dressing, very ! Why bear those pains ? x 'highly and pour over. Russian Salad.—Cooked fish, an-; chovies, sardines, hard-boiled egg.r � � Sla�e bottle Wiux — — gherkins, capers, cold potatoes, let- x l COaviaCe you •. - tuce, mayonnaise dressing. Arrange j x �A VAs: YOU A POLICY the lettuce in the bowl, flake the fish E--- - -- _ - — (which should preferably be white) - ]� I ,u TLl� He it upin the center. Cut the anchovies and sardine , into ';trips,, chop the bard -boiled ee€t and gherkins' and decorate the centre mound of fish.d adding a few capers. Cut the pots- toes.into regular shaped dice and put in a ring round the fish mound; cover all with a thick mayonnaise. Garnish with capers and a few pieces of the; chopped gherkins. Aspic Salad.—Put in A saucepan one and one-half cups of water, one! 'tablespoonful of chopped carrot, one tablespoonful of chopped celery, n slice of onion, a sprig of parsley and I Linim knt • - 1K rrests Inf animation. - F6vents severe compli- `cations. Just put a few drops on the painful - - - spot seal the pairs ssNN appears •; ar .�.•-. •... ia'... c:+r- . •. ew.r• 3,; �, :,,,vj;:• s- k - Y ' [�iOr� - r MANY ANIMALS IN wAs. Make Your $ o 4y-. TRAGIC DOLLY. yn 1 FI-Cphittrits, 0- �r w not be loss before the 11y r .'c"t 1 HasbeeaGasda's �,. . . e ' ' , season is. again with. ys, accompanied • M7 �n r � � CalueL Share in Struggle.' �r fpr the day S Work by • favorite Eor ' 4rt7 s'arvt +vas � by aupplicatioas from the general � -•*: • _ ' R is doubtful if more kinds of ani- CB�g foods that Colitaln real press to "swat the fly." Simultaneous- T C �B more than forty malts have ever taken part in warfare nutriment ---that _ that :do not use ly, _the deadly poison Sy paper, Stakes `�1 RISS DOLLIE MgCLAIN• TELLS OF ,than in the present European con- the vitality of the body its appearance, with the possible risk DODD'$ KIDNEY PILLS flict; -says London Answers. The fiat of fattal poisoning wherever there Cnou>;!r Eos Sa. to" Includes- horses; mules;- dogs, ele- in an effort t0 dlg68t them. �e children leasttwenty-six cases dN 6 R I r LrHIT nlmm 0 pr6duce 50 large Alberta Lady -'-Tells' o[ Quick' and the never Weary camel. Doge arp-be- lisle greatest •amount Of of fly -poisoning were reports from * , ;gtw,.To,os •, .c ing used rola sentry and ambulance loevet of fide, 4: ` Complete Cure ,'Xhr•oughT_ Using buildin ener -crew- eleven states. In 1914 forty-six still- • Dodd's Kidney PilIs.' work, for draft purposes and se car,- �oay- $� deer were innocent victims. NAGE In c�NAoa wholesome sour - niers of messages and -ammunition. �g material With -tree- least- - This record -is in ' ail' probability -�' '-Ferguson's. Flats, Al seta, p Sts=are-being e> oy�r at f taRLlp011 rile dlgestiveorgans• incomplete as symptoms of arsenical t ng ma res 10th (Special.) -='Yes, Tam very glad for the Indian troops, while the els-• poisoning are so similar to those of not t, there is -.1 can say that I haze tried Dodd's i pliant has been given . t sk.. of It is &real Whole wheat roofs choltra infantutn that even physicians C7� 0 ' � handling heavy timber. U! these .. n►gd-COOkeCi and ready't0' of ion experience -are likel bo con= just as20011. ""Kidney Pills and found them all -that g y gy l ` r, animals however, the: camel is the serve, containing the life of fuse them, and the subsequent illness, " to -aimed for them. So saga Miss • EWGILLEn CO. IT mo t honored. is ascribed to cholera infantum. Mollie McClain, an estimable lady re- the wheat grain—nothing 'nothing siding here. ( Eastern legend -has it .that ..the The Michigan U.S.I. Legislature TORONTO, oi'1t. "I was -troubled with asore -back camel was fashioned last by the added, -nothing taken away. has already passed a law regulating W1NN1PEG MONTREAL yya; that made me almost helpless. I !Creator, and so it is held in very highStart the day right by eating. the sale of poisonous fly papers. The took one box of Dodd's l�idney. Pills I esteem by She people of the East. J Al?~hough ii somewhat tlnahapPiy and Shredded VS%h t With hot Or question should be'conaidexQd by every �> + j .and mg back is alt right. I can do civic body of Canada and the States Entitled to Somethlnj. my work Siad the pain is' all gone." I perhaps a bad-tempered animal, the COI- milk. ',�erVe it for lilrl- to stop infantum mortality from an Thousands of women in Canada are Eamel is $n untiring worker. - 'cheon with sliced bananas Or absoltitely unnecessary cause. she—I can't see why, because : a •• .inuffe;ing daily tort}irea from pain in ! $e will travel on for hour after other fruits. '�, woman Marries a roan, she short- -beele.Thousands 1.1-1hour without appearing distressed in Probably the best way to get rlchthe take'his name. aii way, an on t Fs accoun as a e- M quit is o go sow. ther Mira McClain a`re doing their work � made a good name for himself.- There � ought to be allowed to keep something. ' without an a 'ort because they took ! . not the least doubt thab the camel he could call his ovtn'! -'the advice of others and cured their , 1 Within Reason. backache by using Dodd's Kidney will come up to expectations where- ! Mistress—Jane, didn't you•hear the ' Pills. ever it is employed in the present eon- door ? ` asfatard'm Ltniaisnt Ottaes attstoa, >Gto. Every woman should use Dodd's flict. New Servant—Yore, mua1. Kidne Pills. They are the finest 1' '-"� Mistress—Then why don't you go g - When a man has no good .reasonrs� �a • "tonic in the world because-, actin di- I SOME RUSSIAN WORDS. to door bell ? for doing a thing he has one goodQ t lrectly on the kidneys, they toup } i New Servant—Deed, mum,. I ain't 'reason for letting it alone. Most of -Them Are Long and Lumber- . expectin' nobody to call on me. It Purely Herbal• -No poison. those organa to do their full work ! oils coloring matter. I 1slaZZ) PdTATOss of straining all the impurities out of Ing—Few Monosyllables. ; must be somebody • to see, yourself, Antiseptic—S ! o p s blood. r. the blood. Pure blood means new mum ! . EED I'OTATOE':. 1RI8H CO»- , As languages go, I think it may be ' poisoning, festering• etc. tilers, Delect•are Carman, Dr 'strength for -all parts of the body. `said that Russian is not so very dif- Q Soothing -End quickly the der at once. supply limited.' write for r New strength means new cheerful- ficult, says Hamilton Fyfe in the Lon- { ons. pain ands smarting. quctationa. 11 N%. •r •.sot:, 1 mmpton. q y don -Daily Mail: tt, Heals ail sore SIIL]' Wt1NTEa. Ossa. That is why so man women so I lily husband is ao literary ex cheerfully testify to the benefit re-', It is quite true that there is moreclaimed bars. Nurich. mc. Box. All Droasistaend Stores reived from using Dodd's Kidney Pills. of. "the immense pomposity of sea- - "Really?" 4NTED C' 1t1.8 FOR KNITTING rtmes, quipedalian verbiage)' in this than "'Yes; he's always' calling up his �� and Finishing Departments: 71 �a ! WORLD'S RICHEST MAN. 1n most oilier bdn ea. Dlonosyi-:broker to get- quotations." - (, good nage=. �ppty Kingaton Hoisery' f EMPIRE BUSINESS COLLEGE Co., Ltd., -Kingston. 011t. ► tables are rare. "s Czar of Russia Has income ol� Sais31, common words in French �'�' T' -'"'tae seiirvas �renralsia, g48 Broadview Ave. Toronto, Ont-.. [ T.���'H:1' t.nrlt +1nc;1;l vrFTs ! ; �- ' `� 1001 'F'titYra. Toolmakers, aWn 5 $550,000.a Day. and English are long and lumbering Still Intact- ! $20 i w is opeT iv rN Pa t erirrtc'•a +•n the larger N,s« .. „hPIIN. rhone nr wire apDltcattona The disdu belongs Aly .iiia-Ruanian, Man is cheoviek," )tread 8 i !lytat+t d,.. . I "How can she marry' him,-. PrrP.1 1i. NPI1 A >;.,n CumDarry. •to the Czar of Rusaia, of whom it has' is "klieb," next (as in next day) ' is that he's dissipated?` The-'Anly__College In Caltads St. r:."r>r�,' ttnv. been said that be has so much•moneys"sleeaydoayoashtcbooyoo. This is I "But his fortune isn't" -' *aching all Typewriter He t�;r, r1 i��I<r.• rill nAvte _ . _. - -_ .- - ra'f w r t arr4'. h1FhoNt wageeid J no body can count it. And it is a tact } not a joke.) -- ! 04 rat" half those orevid ii-ap bsr. ��-- -ur wr 31"t *bttl°7- - Haat the wealth that is his as controll- I AlI participles are tremendous. 011 hr+r Ici>Iar4 appig_ '1'•he "slintcet,r or of the Rusalan Church, and as.ruler1"Being," for instance,. is - "yahviia- • IC��„ieliraOal0Etd,Eregdse d O r of all the Rusiae, Including dist of the' yoosficheegasya." This last word, by +� Eyes iuflamed by espo- j members of hi a extremely wealthy i the way, ifiustsatea the compendious ' sure to Sm. Ono and Mad Tamil would certainly be too great character of the Russian alphabet. in Qsvckly relieved b Marine to count, including as it does all the E y�..+y•No6msrtmg, :wealth of Russia, which is, estimated' English it. has twenty-one letter; in just Eye Comfort. At at $35,000,000,000. Ruaaian only ten. "Yah" is represent- i your �n•s S0c per Bottle• Msrtsetyi The Czar's pAraonal wealth.. accord., by one letter. an "R" turned back- /aMsin Mc. Forasokelibelyefferask Ing to one statistical genius, -works I wards; stitch" is -one letter; "yool is i .Druggists or MsrbaltyeRat�yte..citkagtt t t #S -u AAA a' da and should Rua- 'ane tetter 11anufacturina t'o, F.tdr Brantfor n. \\9'Fat-' MAr'ftFNR acrd ,h. lj Nawitr men; also finish - 9 rubs+e, fur hlifh•irrado fur,+ Apply Nt'ttlnR rrxperience. Andrew ' 1. wlaclm 8'usniture <"'�. Finrardtno• not , ,�'"tr1,EN lilt -L HKIA, CARDERS Npittner" and weavers. we will :-ry I-) '.•:rxprrlenccd h,dp while icarntLis '~'ei,vtng. riaod )k.m,% vald in all these d d.- - rtments anti .1-a:ly work for .; Ou a a y' isia gat down to Its Fast center xatheL - _ � - - The Gonitis. - t1 _ _ -— C.,, tr.unths to roll- For further parnrn- lett'. apply to rife vtinF�hv 7daAutactur- 4j kopek -in the royal exchecquer, Nich- Johnnie -1 wish I was Tommy , Uh Ing Co., [Ad . 13-ul,ifct 1, ()fit', alas, single- banded, could keep the en- Jones. tire Ruslan army in the field several - v Vother-Why, You are stronger S AOZF Ts WAxrsa. ;rtpeka. I 'consider MTNARD'S LINIMENT ithan be is, you'have a better 'home, li -' 5lost of the -Czar's -wealth is deriv•� the BEST Liniment in. use. more toys and more pocket money. : pig J Prer> County in Ontario, with ex- - •• ter,•Iinry to right men: hout.e +f ed from landed possessions, of which tie has meariy 150,900,000 acres• three- I got my foot badly jammed late- i Johnnie -Yea, I know; but he can ,fore revs your order for rail'" by appointment an® ea]" pro-- quarrers of which Is rich timber and' ly. I bathed it well- with .MINARD'S' wiggle his ears. socia see our 19ld Gold- ea � " Oata' = - " ' revs aur vortaln- mW) for •college studwnttt � -hotU snake' hitch keulaages for hurl- y yielding big rentals. The, other guar- LINIMENT and it was as well as day. r tiitaard's LSaSmest Oetew lDaadrad (favi Stan. 13L5 tio, 1 lied Clocrr , F.n, :• )11G t6 -1 I a) expo; wine and for ios, cesire, gt+lna exp�rlrrn'e and forst l� desired. Theme x ter in mining' land:- Siberia's mines, -are-owned ' 1118 I ever -next Yours t4ul' No. 1 Alsyke : • 13.00 1.63 %rt - Mem,%rirl f•ubilKhtuR I'V, Boat 9., srunrfurd: b the Czar, while ew• 5 i VQ! y y, ! No 1 Timothv Auow bag t int. elry and art works are of fabulous' T. G. McMULLEN, r _.:- FR R aoc for each cotton We pal railway freight la On- 1mWs7.a?Zas cos SJL". } worth, The t'zar's State income 1a I { ma ns 'AN about 2U?,roti, gut of which. however. �� - a �C 8$$ for 12- Sours �yi<,. t tr-�t.txt�t: NEWS t1 Jt ti' for Sts Usr.rort., - he has to pro%Ida for the expenses t7t ,, . his household, which includes the up- Not Bott�eLasts a Lifetime r l , . , . n('rh ruff' good +c•. .. 'rhe molt aerial and tnterrrr:ait I keep o!' more than a hundred palaces, all h POrWhINOV. Full lnforrnuttun, on rtatt.atton to lttJNor PutdIshtnS.(' 1'+- ,_ r; : 5 to say nothing of the Ruslan Court,i No Kick Coming .; vanv, 73 tt'e6t .'•delrttdP Surest. Tnrw•,o. _ _ - with its 341,000 s..•rvante. 239 auto io• r Mabel -So you asked papa for my -- _ MlaCCLLANBOUS. biles.' 0,000 thoratigiiUread-horses, and hand ? Did be give you any ctnc-our- an army of several thousand soldiers _ . � ON +fir t:R. TI' NOUS, �' I and dt'teCttl'f^9,' agement ? Arthur Well, no, but he gave me' I had kick - -- Ix internal and rn4 Arlai. curt- Irate r+a yarn by our name trrattnttnt. tetRi ue before too tate. it Medical 7 a drink and a cigar, so no ,�, �.•+aotl" s woDr. d. nt. Co.. Limited, t'oiltnRw or d. Ont. - .Ria Receipt. coming. - . IL`asey-Hiving, Pat l Phwere did ez get the black eye ? 101nard's Lieimeat -for Sale everywhere L=�=' �'�T O'Brien-Oi paid Clancy a grudge SAFKAJ `OR' wArERLE35 C A IV A D ArS yesterday, an' thot's the relate hie; HOW' GERMANS STOP WASTE. _Should . be . t.. e� Fr y stable, tp j • gavp me. __ . stxrs MCT 12 "Wi � STUPE BLEEDING 111 .1 [.1. Q R E AT E ST _. _ — 4 t --Me al --Trill is -Saved --and. co nwn Ts f,Yl — - Handler HANDY HUSBAND. Sent to Government. osltwsruskrat V s+ r Sore Neck- Gama -- Distemper- is the old .tlrin of ` Knew How to Get Part of the Breakfast• Every British at the 12resenb time is appealing to its read- U3 ': DO+LtC dtKu :rr' ONLY spavins— trDa or sPitnte, It has ao equal. Price 2bd=80c *and 11.00 Dent HIRAM JOHNSON Limited, ei0 St. Paul , R _ era not to waste certain things, SS prepaid- promDtli• ' gn -receipt or 8t. W,, Montreal. I "'I know one dish I can prepare for old newspapers, medicine and other �: price it you! druggist 'cannot suit- Ship all your furs breakfast as well as any cook on -bottles,•wood, and so on. _ _ It is made of metal, nickel pis'-'- Dr. Lawrason Medicine Co. there .anti obtain full a=i - earth,' said rtly husband one morning! In Germany the appeal was made of a convenient -size. value. when the cook was ill and he had vol- many, months ago and the greatest plated, p kept: H. Toronto, Ont _ 3 unteered to help get breakfast. He i care has been- taken of everything Simply boil the "Thermor" for -a' peared with his dish' and I discover- :which. could_ possibly help the, _Ger- c ten minutQs only (no longer)• and was Gra -Nubs which of course 'man 'armies to continue their fight t ait edit Pe ,Y stns hob for full twelve hours SERE C I A L LY MADE 1 was -easy to prepare for it was per- I against the world. Perhaps the at an even' temperature of 125 by FARM FOOTWEAR fectly cooked at.the factory, but it most amazing example deg Recommended •' phyai-'MICA DELIVERED _:was a good illustration of the ..con- !,•of economy of a nation is the--= clans on account of the steady - -�''� fl> — veof having Grape -Nuts about„ metal of all kinds is collected by the heat and sanitary metal case. - ...... • ;• TO YOU AXLE o "We took up Grape -Nuts imme- Huns. Not only are such obvious No trouble _ no filling — no +�QZS diatel After returning fr-0th_ a five I things as co r er keii'lesAe y Fp ,pane, •door- of scalding the hands- vv GREASE gears' sojourn in a hot country.' Our knobs, handles, and fire irons collect- no leaks-na expense and one -no p y gip the metal line, stomachs were in bad condition and ed, but, ever thin purchase lasts • a lifetime. - ,�''' •,, H a• s been t h e we dere in poor .health g'enerAlly. i;'hen a tube of toothpaste is empty' . "In s say or two we liked GtApc tt is not thrown away, but sent for In sickness, such as Neuralgia, 'Neu- r: ... -- standudfor years. . Nuts better than any other kind of the use of the Government. ,The tin- La Grippe, Rheumatism, .� The mica fills the Food on itis table. We both itaitied foil paper in which bea is put u;) 'is ritis,- Inflammation -in fact all _ _. in then fir- ' -- 7174 steadily in health and' strength,` and'' kept carefullk, and the. sortie with the r �� 'by 'Nuts 'silver aches and' pains, rho "Thermor" As bed -warmer able and p.tires F die.. Sa\'CS TIC- '� - :this war, caused (1rape and paper around chocolate. is invaluable. s. comtoFta a �rorkingg shoespecially! Postum. In Germtiny the various town coun- hada ; cils advertise regularly metal I and a foot -warmer it has. no equal. ■unable for : finers-+�:aodt1me-n, mill-. Oren, trackme,l, laborers -all who re- for ! tion, 1�' e a r and A frirntl of out similtu: ex- •for ;old -rienea Stir=atxz<-seriously ill with !of all kinds. From all towns the co]- ' "The' "'Thertnor"" measures quire extra strong, easy, footwear working.in, ti:'e make them of the money. lection asses to the eat ndil;estion:.And could find notating to p great German 8 i" aCTOali and ,is lei" thick splendid leather. t. has inan`wet"r•r- proofed leather. that. has made � ,• •1)crsivra'P: ee•rUu'Aer© ' E!At that would'not •t;l�'e. her h6'ATtburff GdVernment foundries- at Mulden, I where it is melted down and distri- • yet' it weigfls• lees -than -a filled „ „ palmers Moose pad Brand". The Imperial Oil Co, ; Rnd pxlpit.Ationt especially at, night, < 'She found that a small lish_..ot•!_ bated -to- 'the ammunition factoiiea to „ _ -.. tTQ quart rubber bottle. lips•- t The price is;,1.60. aent_Pos einous t'er iii st to'rtt }cera. No need,to autfer�lth tired, sore, ash- Lie.k - ,ra :c-. uis "fill cream ni> de her s 1 _ be trnnsfo'rmed :into Aella and bullets.. - anywhere and sold under an ab- 1nq, burntng•feir ' Get a pair of tress t . and find ease and comfor . f Sour ;atio'naory supper and i;ave -her a ----' Filial Observation. solute, guarantee from the mak- dealerriaeaWt-carr deem, Rend us -lits 3.26, and we will itv ALL QTltla 2omforttiblc night's test. In a short ors . - name. enclosing ,+hip you a pair, all chargee Paid, time- she aincct" <et'cr&1 pn tnds in -"When I was your age I didn't I High-class representatives Ro y sa in or 1 S. Retntt - itt ei>tht." '-' _ -- dtrrrce tilt -Y or, 2- o'clock in the morn- iii some territories. 'tryPCanada ttriga6d t rating wise) 'by Postal +tr rxy'eea miler.. game style as allow"' Ste ce- "'Cheer's a -Reason" �r.me gh'en h (' rat inn l'nst-Jm -l'o., Windsor, ing." 'Well, paw," replied the young man yantea _ GOLDEN GATE MANUFAC- leta high, 13 76,R rite •for "ur vaa Tutt, _,I�raiing aununer' rind A w j .,1 I LE ` °= -'Ont. who was being reproved, "maybe if TURING COMPA'N'Y, LIMITED went foottve*r GRA fiver 'read thi above 'ietter9 A new .you -}lad your woulda:t- be obliged'- toj 9 Youville Street,� JO=1t ?ALUM39 CO.,AO•, LimiteQ =reeerlotoa ;r s ta�� da ! ;� en• appears from times to time. Thgy spend to much time and money now i Montreal. L'll i. iiBSUF. 16-16, ase genuine, trne, and fwll of Duman taking dancing lessons." ' -r :...,.la.rn;_..G,..:.;..'i.wu,.:.:�hw..__.i::.^a. C -...., .. •..:c.n. _�..�..`.. ,-_i.. ... .'.. .::-_,_:_•�r......•......,_�:'.s_•._..:,...�..r......r.._..�...•.,....'r..•.w.<.-s n.l•�'^tlsi. �._•_.._-.. �._.: ��..._- ,. ._•.... _.�_. a_-.- _,�...�., _-�.W .... _. - _ mx �i.....s..c:a,•.ss_v:•.usvuF.,u.�_en.xi.,Z.G",.f1r3"..ti sw,:Ca.• m-�'�s4..t''W�•'i-�..i •w. r r_,y _o.0 v.. _a..„5^u i.- .,,xn ,..: ,*�..a; z> ,.._.„. _,,, ,� K, .•,,,_ --- y a. .,,,�. ..-v.- _:.o's_.' x ,, �� ,. .. '•'•,.�:. °? .'-:-r`-••, ;. .•. s .-...,..-.. �. •i:•..... M•...y,. ysr. ...-, v, '� ,:'moi m•� � s;:•..�` t': -:i•;.:,� • `"r �, 17 L NOR r }• Lri1Cr , ,i�T _ -James Harv,py, of .Claremont .-E. L. Chapman_has moved oa , ;:EASTER ,BOOTS AN SHOES -� + ` is assisting Gurdoia Lew' is hie to the Sleep farm' near French_- _ ruah f ork. man's Bay, fine -F. H. Hall has, re:ahingled his W. V. Richardson is offering -Messrs. Stover & Potter have Every. one likes to finehikya new pair of Shoes for Easter.-. Come here and be i reeidence. for sale the P.P. G. hlorconibe cess- rented T. M: McFadden's' building' fitted. We have a frange to choose from in Ladies, Gesta'•and Children @. -Born, on April 6th, to Frank deuce., Call and see him. * at the rear of the drug store and The ladies will be delighted with our Pat. Pump,-wiih cloth top, at 2.75, also ;rs►nd Mrs. Maddaford, a daughter:-Formaltn=for smut ingrain. -will Sx'it up for a garage. - aII pmt: at 2.76. la -Men's Fine Shoe we have a splendid line at 8,75 and 4.00. -James and ,Mrs. Richardson No disappointment when you use -Telephone Companies are well i _: `were in the cit' one daz last week. McFadden's. 26c. and4oc. bottles.* aware of -the fact that non•sub. Men's Fine Shirts at 76c and 1.00.- . Also; Collars,. Cuffs, -Ties, Armlets; Gloves, -. _- - oGormley,--u ► y, - e police trustees ave a sort ers •are• gas ing use u e r dere and underwear. Ladies' Uniiei.vpa.*�: aew�'iae of D A- - visited his home here on Saturday. the road scraper over the streets linesand ai-lrget nLit - _ orae s, a so Orompton Corsets,. Hosiery, Gloves, etc: - a Vers -is vie fra9 prove t in con- should be collected. x er slates, Mrs. Clement, of Mil. siderably. -The members of- the Girl's - A•splendid line of Cretona, Denims; Scrims, Muslin@, Bungalow Nets. f~=' j,pn, _W.. F:.Disney, of Whitby, has Red Cross Society are arranging for your house furnishing -Linoleum, Oilcloths, etc, -Jae. Kennedy has been spend. secured the agency for the popular for a 10 cent tea to be held on _ Blankets in 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 at old prices. Ing a few days with friends in Dodge Bros. -Motor. Car. See hint Tuesday afternoon, April. =25th. ; ;Buffalo. beforebuyinR. * Full particulars later. G. A... �GILLESPIE, . .DUN BARTON =Miss Genie -Collins, of Toron- -The Pickering Bakery-fcr Hot _ - .. to, spent Sunday with Pickering Cross Buns,. early delivery Good _. Ti E 'friends: Friday. For the country routes, -Lloyd and, Reg. Shirley spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday. For sale at current prices S, 4, 5, 6,- * 8, 10, 12 and 13 loch cement- Lila at the .� • _ Sunday at the borne of their par- Best ever, only 10c. per dozen. tore anti here: )Che -Webster Bros. have purchased iVbitevale Tile Yards. •Ind. Tel. No. -Mrs. and Miss Bedford have the fifty acre farm belongiug to W4 Markham,,. - r been spending a few days with Edward Boone, utr the 3rd con•, SVM. PHILP Toronto friends, ;oat 'south of. R. G. Cammack'a 'the 1900 WALL P$PERS f -Privates Roy ,Steg•art , and which they intend using for pas- NOTICE - z . = Ernest Keane,. of - Toronto, were ture tan The Spring Term in Shaw's Buel- - .�I�g--Assortment -Pte. Stewart ell, of Toronto, New York styles. Order now for 3rd merge$ into the Bummer Term 1g all opened u spent the week -end with W. H. Easter. We can make you any for July and August. Start now I - p p• o -Y and be ready for position in Au- Washing done and Mrs..Crtimmer. shape you want; 'Also, see our g It certainly looks good to us -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here as artistic wall papers. We have tumn. No vacation@. Free Cntalogue: in 6 minuies. The color and designs usual next Tuesday to attend to everything in that line at right y� g Sl3A«', Pre@. r his professional duties. * prices. D. Simpson & Co. * are beautiful. -Spring millinery has .made its -House-cleaning time is again One price to all - appearance which is a sure. sign at hand, and those who have ..SOLVE THIS $15.OQ — : I Prices, range .from 5C, up:' z :•-that the winter is over. paper -hanging and painting to -Miss Mabel Wright. of Toron• do are ivondering who 'they will Having' secured a le did line df to University, spent Sunday with gest to do_the job. There should Cough Remedy which is registered by For Sp ing ;Gild Specials S7eiwln-Williams her relatives is the village. be a guod opening in Pickering for the government, I make the following, offer : As an inducement to make peo- -Thos. B. Marquis has been con- a good painter and. paperhanger; e'i8aII121g Fresh Herriog, 121@ =- PSiIIt13 -- Sned to his, hotile far the pastweek +ince A. Palmer lies eiilistpd. plc think a.tritte I am dtfeitinq :i bottle of thtaruedicine fur the correct solu- Domino suffering from a severe cold. —W. G. Orvie, who has been p „ 5 tisk ariCI Span, , tion of this little problem - A certain 5•iltno0, l0c I the sick list fcr the past twu tare, Lindsay, fur the past _ two as longe'its is head and -half itstb dv9 Ht.ive you- tried it � Sun on, 124 .� �e�� Shl mint r-rWaker Slee who has been on assistant ill the De• t. of Agru•ul- flower ` p just' weeks, ►a note somewhat better, years, has arrepted a poAtion on nnd its ands is as long cis its brad and �- Salm _ . firl'1�'ed. 3 ears -for :.-5c, i -Those wishing to' rent a good the editorial �t-iff of the "Farm tall put together, what is the irngth Target' house in the village, see L. D. anis Dairy,"- publt=•hed in Peter'- of the fi"Sh?•' IOU bottles will be gipen Salmon, 20c The Old Reliable Bank's advt. in an column, bora,-and left thits week to as"some as prizes. Pearline, Old Dutch, . Rattle Axe ' -Mrs. J. Williams- spent.a few his nen duties. Mr. Orvis wits in J. S. Bt -,.n , Claremonnt. AIumonia. etc. Salmon, 25c I 'lurid. x ---days last week n ith her aiint, the village on Monday, when he fo LOI~IS 1-B_AT 111AN, 11ARGA• I - 1� -Mrs. J..J. Fothergill, of Whitby. leased his -farm north of the vil RE'T A. BATEMAN. IVOR DE LA BOOTS -SHOES -Ger*. H. Junes has rented Mrs. lags to Frank Maddaford fur a RCE, WILLIA%I PENN ORYIS Another Shipment Farmers Dont For- Deverell's residence on Church St. term of years. and to whom else iv 'm:�yconcern �� New Spring Goods get t�-e Ciro and will take possession on May -Farmers ace experiencing • 1, JONATHAN h*>=g9HAa•, of the of '-'Walkers- � ei 1st.. _ _ � Taanship of West Gwillirutwry in the Oust acrlved. 1. g1�2 iOt1 _ -We are pleased to see Thomas. cessary help this season. In many County of Srmcoe, hereby give noticea g aIIt mOC 'S. Our lines of Ladies' 200 lbs. Salt fur 1.00_ Douglas able to resume work, cases farmers who have always that I demand payment of,thv sum of and. Children's 100 lbs. Oil Cake, 2.35 after being confined: to the house had hired helpin the past.. are $4428.15, being for principal $4000..00, wear are ' 100 lbs. Ponitr p for interest and arrears of interest They- sure are ivit]n- 3' through illness. compelled to do the best they can in $ name for' exceptional. Grit for 9t1c $353.15, for i occurs $13.Q0 and for g 1 -Rev. A. C. Cummer, of Can. this year without. In some cases c and interest on sum of fhemselves. 100 lbs. Oyster rests We pride ourselves nington', and formerly of, Picker- retired armers will help out in , _ per cent. per � -bardshell for G0c Ing, has been appointed Chaplain the difficulty. As a result wages annum from the lith dy of Ma h, QUA-tDOES IT. .totfit+gpeopl; 4•lb:'paekage of the 182nd Battalion.*will be high. Laborers are asking 191.8, due to me, the said Jonathan j Herbageam or "-Columbia double disc Records in some cases $50 a month with Kneeshaw, upon a certain 000rtgage I cost you Iess. Can be used board, washing and other - inci. made by Lewis James Bateman, of s�ECIAL Ix ' nn an disc machine. Hear them dentals. the City • of Toronto, in County of LAD I Ir` S We' are showing A y York. Broker, his wife, Margaret A. sit McFadden's Drug Store. —Capt. Moody,.in behalf of the R�I�COATS - Baaemau; joining therein to bar low- � 1 _ i11Ce range Of � On1- - —Robert Annan, of Hamilton, officers and men` of C Comparesy, er, to me dated 81st dap of October. You -should see our has been spending a few days here wishes' to thsr®k fire ladies of Plcx- 19fo, and registered in the Reglatry I. 1 0°1y man's grey.! en's House Dresses with his sister, Mrs. R. A. Somer. ering Village and the other vil- Office for the County of ontarioon the new Prints, Ging tweed effect, size - •+vibe, and with other relatives. lages of the township for the man- 'Ist day of November-, 1910, kr Book - 88, res. 9. 00, for 7.58- and Work Aprons.- -Robert and Mrs. Gormley, who ner in which t-hey,.entertxined the 413 for the Township of Pickering as hams, Volls, Dress • have been spending the winter in soldiers- when they- made their No. 1' 1 only Ladies', size Children's all over The lands ineWded in the. above Orgalldie8, % reg. fi;00, for 4.9d Aprons at 2S cents Toronto, have moved on to the recent concert tour to raise funds Goods, _t'W ,4 a mor age are all and singular those Shepherd farm on the lake sTwre. n .� oft _ 1 only Ladies', size cerTx n psict�t3ist� trtzrts at lands and - - etiGli- —A car of potatoes shipped by men of the company. . It utas pretnisessttuate, lyingand heingin the >hIS1inS, etc;* X83, reg. 7.00 for5..5 T. of o woo , ar- through the kirt.liaess_ of the ladies Township uP Pic3teriog, in the County - rived here on Monday morning, in thug entertaining them that <,f- 0ntat-iu..4nd Province of Ontario, *ben a number of buyers were on the were enabled to make the !ontalliln Two Hundred acres• be the band. y tour which netted theist over $150: same more or less, and bring compos- HAPMAN -Robt. and Mrs. McBrady and -J. F. Da'es;. B. A., only -,oil -of ed of Xi The -North Hs}f-And theme"So Miss Pearl Chapp-Ole left .on Ston- hr. J. R. Dales, of Di nbarton, NV. 14outh kxst quarter of Lot Number day for Chicago, followed by the J. Beaton, I3: A•. 'end Ur. ii. Il. 1?ight=in the Second Concession of the ---- -- - __- __- best wishes -of their man Picker- Beaton, socia of D. R. Beaton._ Tocrnship of Pi�kerintt. in_the l?rog- S' ince-of-thtteirio, and.- 5evoridty ; The %- -ins friends. irint* *fie; a 18 enrolled a� Lieu• rest quarter of Lot ncessi tYSrvPn ie r. ,a * i ���� ! �0�� 4 -Pte. John Keane, Sr., has been tenants in the 182nd Battalion now the said SFe,ind Concession of the ,�-iA - . transfeered .€rom the Battalion at being.'for overseas service Totivnship of Pickering. Lindsay to the llfit.h at Whitby, in this county, by Lieut. Col. A. A. and 1..ke Notice-thatunless pay- ' and is now. attached to C Co. at Cockburtp. Messrs. Dales and Rea. meat of the said mortgage money and Good -Farm Harness from $35.00 upwards, the latter pplace. top .went throught Toronto C iii• intemtrand costs be made within one —Mrs. W. J.. Clark. and danght versify together, and both grade= month from the first puMication here- A uUmber Of bargain Collarg, qQ`, 2 and. �' 2 50 er, Miss Nora, have returned home ate. in law this spring. The h of; the said Jotiethan neeshnw will - ,> or wtthouutt any consent _. e e o cerq course or concurrence on your part and with - with horse goods at reasonable prices Harness, a . with the former's n: other, Mrs. at the Infantry School, Toronto, out soy further notice to you; to enter ...Boot and Shoe repairing promptly Allan, of Hamilton. Dr. Beaton will be attached as into possession of the said premises - - - -The School Board have engag- Dental Sit eon of the Battalion, and to receive and take the rents and - attended t0. r ' ".ed the services of Miss Bertha -'*Ho" for Easter Outings to or profits thereof, and whether In or out Of -possession of the same, to make any pICHERINGF HARNESS EMPORIUM - -Rea, of Lindsay, as teacher of the from all local stations in Canada, ' un'ior room as successor to -Miss including Detroit, Port Huron, leases as he the said. Jonathan sues - _ -73ohns. Miss Rea has had several Buffalo Sus @haw may see fit• and to sell and sand- .� Suspension Bridge, Niaga• tutely dispose of the said lands and Home Phone _501. •. W. J. COAK�'VEhIe years experience aws.teacher. ra Falls etc., good going Thursday premises either by auction or private —John Munro has been engaged April 20, 21, 22 and 2.3_,_returning sale or partly by auction and partly As foreman of a farm near Britton- an or 2.5t1r� Xone way fare. by private sale as the said Jonathan ville, owned by. his brother-in=1a and a third, also going 21st, re. geeshaw may deem proper-, either for -STOP ;LOOK LISTEN Hugh Ro3e, of Toronto.--M-r. Mon- turning same day, at single fare, cash or upon such terms of credit as ro has sold his stallion, King's For these, and all other tickets. the said Jonathan Sneeshaw may T r Courtship, to Oscar Wilson, 'of call, write.ar phone (No. 36) Steph• think he sa proper, when d t so d untand n he assure How about your rubbers. Now is the time to safe guard against Brougham. enson'e. offi a (opposite Hew is Bros) chaser thereof as ha shall direct or .°ny lingering colds. To do this wear rubbers. We sell the very Walter -Ma '1. , hit$ beet rubbers on the,hiarket. The Maltese 'Cross Brand. They are Apporn . completed his course at theTorbn. tickets ahead and avoid possible conceded to e e st-an you every --antis p Dated at Bradford this 18th day 'of to College of Dentistry, spent Sat- errors, crowdings, etc. at Rtations. March; A. D. 1918. faction. Avoid all the discomforts of wet feet, muddy boots, etc., by urday and Srinday with his rela- He redeems his tickets when pre., wearing nrftitese cross brand rubbers. _ p - tives in Pickeriag. On Snoday vented using. -If going to,Cana- -JONATHAN KNEESHAW, i per his Solicitor T. W. W. Evans, We are, agents for the Lowndes Tailoring ' Co. ' and guarahtee' per -he' left. for his home in than North-west, Stephenson 2s -go Bradford Ont. feet satisfaction with' every'- garment Killarney, Man. tickets through, Home -seekers, -When the elite of Nevi York, Settlers theU&ets. Choice routes, We have been learning how fot• sixty years including. a couple . of '• hundred. also .Ocean . S. ,S.. tickets via all ELM DALE. MILLS _ women, pay $150,000 to seetwo available routes. *- - Get the habit, you hien--go--to, -The 34fen's-store:- sluggers toy with -each other for -A very pretty wedding was PiC2�ERINC� r T - forty minutesi•some doubts ase solemnized on Wednesday, April You can always get the beat Maui- rtR, BUNTING, - 'ICgERINGI' -whether humanity is going for- 12th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tuba Flotir made -from No. 1. Established 1857. ward or backward.- Thomas Calvert, when their fourth Manitoba Wheat. -Pte. R. Rankin returned home daughter, Susie, was united in the Royal Household and Gleuora for ---- _-on Thu-rsday, =afterspend req 1-3* bonds' of • matrimony to- Mr: _ - _—Bread:- Try a bag. have complete assortment --week with relatives• in the city. Percy Mason, of Whitby. Rev. J. Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats a We e He left on 'Monday morning for McIlroy, of St. Andrew's Chiirch, BRAN.`SHORTS'_ " of the. famous Whitby to. report for. duty with officiated. The nuptial knot was MIX FEEDS F �gAppy THOUGHT" the bugle band. We wish Trim tied beneath a beautiful arch of - .OAT CHOP - succesa and hope the soldier's life evergreens in the presence of her CRUSHED OATS --maypprove congeuial to him. many friends and relatives from BARLEY CHOP - AND -- -The Doiuiaion Government is Whitby, Oshawa, Toronto and WHEAT urging farmers to prepare for the other - points. The bride looked . - CRACKED CORN _- boperial V7l.1�Ord largest crops' possible ae' the, very pretty in her travelling suit MIXED HEN FEED I is as great this year as of blue poplin withhatto match , Caldwell's Cream aubst4ute 1Z.t. Last year the field crops of and carried a bouquet of sweet Calf Meal, 4' the Dominion reached a value of peas. After the ceremony dejeu- Mol"ses Meat - - Parlor -Cooks,' Heaters and r; _`$800,000,000, while in ordinary ner was served, the table being .----CHOPPING AN. OAT - -" years they are only $500,000,000. decorated with daffodils and maid- CRUSHING EVERYDAY rA Oil Stoves..�, Farmers, of course, are anxious to en hair fern. Many beautiful Get prices on feed in ton ' lots. have as large a crop. as possible, gifts were received. Mr, and BELL PHONE. --Call in and see them. - but they are hand upped this firs. Mason Ieft for their home in F. '�7CT, W003�B / c Q p, Kelp.by the aborta of farm Whitby where they will be at j!J O S G. I"- H H . L� U N L� Y -- bel home to their many friends, Chopping every dap, _ P• Cd cl��hS,c��;a�.,.,.1.....:.. ...�?-�:.++..o-.:a.sri7•..�•��z ;tc .e'. b,�'. �'k.:. e . -. ... �,.--•.„�_-. .� +� .' asst;