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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_04_21«.�;, .. - . , sees .®,... .. N .: -z :. � a� � -sees � r ; +c sees,,„ . T . ;t , . •,,...r � �—, ., , y,. _ . y.. d!• •.�..: :� . w^ ,,,•.,,. . s: —y: �' e ., b rr' �' F�...p� ti. r. r'v'�ay �� 2^ „<..y,•.,>9 ,lw f p, t :.,' .q. :f ;v'Jv '^r.a.�a �4...' t=a':•c - ! •r. .,.°" -. .. ��� '.. ... .•...Sn-:. +. �. w..,,..d,,: .. l:.,rf. sees. . •.-. o,. 'Y;'_ i `..,$� .4+:', v..:. -"r a.er7_:_. :+a.-`••nrrn- ..:s-.., �'^" .:.a,r n i n - , - � r. 'S1' � :,y,.. �. a. ry:, - "it .••f r h . - , P C` K E. R I N G. ' sees ,. • . - ,- �X .-- -- Y PIC KERIN - T:, - GRID A Y - A PRI L �? 1, 1916'.. 1`�Ta. 3C i a, . --_ - _ �:eoriFsssli#asca><�Rra�• _ DUN0ART0,N ONTARIO 00'S NEW BATTALION Established 75 years } SPINK MILLS'- John Thom, of Toronto, was the • The exit of the 118th Battalion ush, 2}' Afedica6 guest of Mise Agnea Thom nn Sunday. era in the formation of the 1811nd Bat. .G GREENWOOD.RE E N W OOD�, i 4 Geo. and Mrs. Davidson visited the t latter's parents, . Andrew and Mrs. alien to take its place. This involves "` E. FORSY�H. D. oY -'0., Regis- Annan, on Sunda a personal responsibility and sacrifice ZILLS R• -tared member of the optometrical Aseo- , y' to the part of every - Car icing to On-,ationoiOstario. Bpeciat attention given to FLOUR : - , Mise Nellie Thom has returned, after tario County. The Tec uitin offlcera ! -w• fitting of glasses. Eye's tested tree. Torch _-__ a week's Visit with, her cousin. Mra. in the district report of having inter Olaremoat. esti_- - WHITE SATIN- Reuben Pearce, aE5txrlttiille. -viewed about one hundred unmarried ' O. 3icKIN'NON, M.D., L.R.C.S., --� men of militdry sge dhd-fitness, with ' • Edinbni h, member o[ the College of $TOUFFVILL[: .N CREAM BUNS=FAM1Li only fair success. The prevailing Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, lieentiate W. M. Wilson. wbo lives just out- counter slogan is "Feed the soldier," .T of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. TEA Bi'N S-PASTRI and .,Not yet." The young men- sp lei atteatioa to dsieases of womet and side the limits of the municipality, ebidren, Office and residence, Brougham, lost six hundred dollars•in cash, which should' realize that both these views - HEAT; T he had hidden in his house, destroyed can become a serious danger to the BARLEI WANTEIX "�'PICKERING MEDI.GAL.'SURGICAL Blalij ;shorts, Jltmbo, by fire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Empire. OATS' and X-RAY INSTITUTEREPORTSGet my prices before selling were at church at the. time. House •++ • P3C8P:RI:dCi, QNTARIO Wheat Screen s,' and contents are a total lova. The SCHOOL _ ' dwelling is partly covered` by - incur- - ce It is nits possible there will be Report of 9. S. No. 3, Pickeringg, for elsewhere. 8. ELGIN Te M.M_ a fuel investigation into aMarNames in rder of Physician -in charge All kind$ of ` op. merit. Sr, IV. -•Florence Annis, ' ge - SpeciAlist in 8441.1 Diseases. Prostatic Dill- the tire, as the suggestion was made Ian McGlashan. Noreen McGinty. Wil-- sasss of Haan, Diseases of women, Caaoers, on Monday that perhaps thieves en- BARLEY FEED ; ,ttmon, 3•Ra examination. Diseases of eye - lie Anderson. Jr. IV.— Albert Gat• eat'. ao-ie, roaf sod lungs, P'ittinggiawes aaa teretl the house, stole' the money and ward, Margaret Westgate. *Beryl w state ane ohroato aiaease.. " then fired the place to cover up traces BRAN Omoe Soars lg to 3 and 7 to 0 P. m. rely SCRANTON COAL D, L. and W. of the theft. Annis, Walton Annis. Sr. 11h -Mary _ Annis, Winnie McClure, Oynth'ie? Burne. Jr. III. -•Elva Annis, Stella,SHORTS . Le4is6. STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA BROCK ROAD*'q Collins,- Annie Sullivan, Mar orie DIIDDLIN Is i E. FAREWELL, K.O. BARRIS- - Have you been sucker fishing yet ? Annie, 'Reza Straughau. Sr, �L- RJ • TSB. County Crownetsarney,-aad00=07 �ND STEAM. • Several important horse deals have 'Leonard McGla�han, Gordon Bennett, CRUSHED OATS i Selfait". Court House. WbisbT. lav been put through by some .of our •Mary' Sullivrtn, 'Norman Wood. Jr. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and J. horsemen and more are to follow. II.- -John Frost, 'Elsie Gatward. L- Aird Will give special prices for '+ �• 6olicitor,l CHRISTIAN. Public. Etc, Menet' d v • L: SPINgi •LI�iiITED# Thos. Reeveley's tenant ..bas arrived Frank Sullivan, •.Margaret Gatward. oaa ofnes Brock St. Publi Etc.Whitby. y to fram Toronto and has gof ni,cely set- Minnie Bennett, 'lrene'Straughan, H. large quantities #or all bougiit w - PICKERIly .N ONT. tled. He intends going into the Poul- Bash. Primer -'Teddy Front. Harry Dental try, businessdt4te extensively, Pearce. Arthur Annis, Glenna Gilmer; i during• •February. Recruiting officers have been active Dan Anderson, Gordon Collins. 'Pres- - ;•LASE B. BEATON D. D. S. G .--R , BREWS -TER in this community in looking up'the ent.every day. Average attendance _ . _.' Graduate of the ]Royal college of Dental Veterinary. Surgeon backward•ones. Corrie bgys, shoulder for inonth 29. M. Wet berell, Teacher. :..Surgeons and Caisersity of Totonto. Office y. g our rifies amd fight .your own battles. over W. ni. Priagle's hs;dvrwe store, Whitby. -- _ f .�•-- . -- - b Omce hours 9 to IS: t to 5.30. Ind ybor:e 16 Honor. Graduate of the Ontario' «ilfred Badgerdw is spending a few LSRouGr+AM F. �. Q�RE�N Bell phone 940, 641y Veterinary College and Honor- days at home lhi+ week. Iie,will re- Bell ary Associate of tine Ontario turn shortly to Myrtle where. he •bas - George Philip was in Toronto on � j; _ yCollege.been worktn with J, Percy on the business on Tuesday• �', A .J A E" tslbttit!! �aYb„� Veterinary y " Ind.- phone .KI'2 farm. Thorne - G kinmaire' hada .business WG. HAI! -Issuer of _Marriagqe Claremont - - Ontario The community was 4hockedtabear trip to 1«itby on Monday. TIje- . Licenses in the County of Ontario, of the death of C. Dillingham, an old lira. �� esley Harvey spent over fact onfor that has given satin- iPiekezfng villain, fitly - Ia C �+i 1-etr -�j D Li j� resident of. the Brock road. His death Sunday with friends a Toronto, faction iter over 30 years. Empire POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- (�`.R,,J I l l RR1 took place on Tuesday morning. A Russell and the Miss -Marion Sun Philip visit- CorTin. corrugation, Ii on, with a J ine by q �'�1 ed friends at Atha on Sunday last. - Tin. carru .tion, nee it be#ore pan 1 . mione4r, •anator, collector and to number from here attended the ftme B` at marriage nexuses. Brougham. goy {� P y Miss Bate has returned from a three Cream Separators Tal, which took lace. on Wednesday Weeks' visit with. friends in Toronto. buy other makes: If you are9�in afternoon to the Disciples' cemetery. need of a Cream Separator. Try HOPPER Issuer of �tariia�e will assure you every Anes. Fie 3techio and daughter. Mica a Premier for 80 days. Also .D • Lirensar sa mh4 County of Out - lanche were in Toronto on Monday. Omos am store and- his residence. Claremont. cent "oi profit. _ W NiTRVALR- :.: B. gasoline en inee -from $84.00 u _ Mies Kathleen McKinnon has been g g p' 1d.BEATON TOWNSHIP aLSSH Drills, Cultivators, Harrows Sergt. F. H. Hindle, of Torontotwas visitinx relatfves In Toronto for the See or write me before buying. r •� • C4nveyaaess. Conizatuloner for taking ' ' ' dome over Sunday. past week. Bell Phone. s=davits, Assounsass. 'ta. MOSSY is leas Verity Plows, Wagons Misses Eliza White aad L dia Major John Poucher, of Toronto. spent a Pickering pa 91srm 'Issuer at Karris" IJe• are the guests of Toronto friends. few trays last ween with his brother, F. J. PrOII$8, areas• Ont, y -y _ and Buggies. Win. Burton is absent in Toronto. Thomas Poacher. �gI'GH S. PUGH, Glen Major. Oat. where.be is erecting a garage for Dr.' Mrs. Malcolm received a cablegram CEMENT AA�� T HUGH Aactioaesr. Exwouv .:per- J. R. THEXTON. Pickering, Ont. Macnamara, from her son. Frank, announcing his \JE E lti TILE i Lance in imported ane thoroughbred saoek lir. and Mrs. Gordon Hodgson have safe arrival in England. _ sales conducted anywhere. Write for terms taken up house -keeping on the Bell Airs. George Duncan visited for a and particulars. •Phone Ind. Ld M 3.ly NEW BUTCHER SHOP farm, recently purchased by them. few days last week with her daughter. The undersigned hue begun the mann- ' POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Pter. Joseph Eills and Russell Ham- MrP.'John Stewart, of Atha. facture of cement the from 3 to 12 lin of the 116th Batt. are home on Mrs. Mary Matthews and Airs. DMc- inches. Call and get quota- and facia Asa of �k on Brock for fin 2 ares on • Conn tions at It ..-_i1i4n sales of all Baas attsausa'so an ebartael -A full line of Fresh Meats always leave for a month to assist with Lila :Verney ore ®pending the Easter poli- t -- scues. Address Groan River P.O., Out, on hand at shop. seeding. days with friends In Toronto. _.. _ . k-, •„ road. half mite weir of w B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- - Theladia® of the atotbodist church Mr9. John -Miller spe4t over Sunday Sink 'Mills. ry miostsa:, .ainae , and Licensed collector for Wagon on road every day. on ��'adnesdap evening showered 3ira. in, Toronto with her' father. S. H. Also, Cemebt kept constantly i sonnties of Ontario and York. All lune■ of Gordon Hodgson with a ruiseeleaneous Stevenson-, who is recovering -nicely on hand. sates conducted sitter-7ivatsty or by anotioo. Fresh Pork Sausage a ApiclAlty collection of useful household articles, from his recent operation. " ' For dates or other parti4nlarsapp ly at r«i. Frank Mitchell! deaoe, Elizabeth St., Pfeealars Phone orders Butcher's cattle wasted 'We learn with regret of the death ,IrRev. Mr. Tick. of Baltimore, ortner f lets at Na•. Office, Ptckeziva, will re of Mrs, John Be se, of Dravton Oat. paefnr .oof the Methodist circuit here, pI$ERIYG esivepromptattention Satisfaction gaaran• PICILERI\G ttith bar husi,and and family rhe re- coifed cfn the post mAster-afid hfa •teed. Also alp ai sum tut Ford Cars. !it' J 4S O•CON`OR' - _ phone number u Independent 3 $*I, Corner King and Church Sta. aided at �l'hitevaie for many pears av+d assistant on Thursday last. 'p �r Y-- Q was highly respected. Her husband The Ladies Aid of the Chribtian LUMBER 1L" LA11�OI�EsJ COAL COAL + and four cbildrec, of whom �Irs.Fred churcls.will Rive an ' At Home"at the ` • • Postill is one. survive. _ They have the resitience"of Mrs, Ed. Willson on Wed - sympathy of many friends. in their Heyday, April ?3th. A first-class din- nt8 per hundred f will have constant] oa hand bereavement. net will be given frons 5 o'clock until I have abort 1500c7 ft. of ho. 1 t SU ce v d ll will be made tick Ia8sb to 18 ft: long that A e A 1 p 1 � all have been E r e hem - ci di h slate societies. -if ordered rigbt a full supply Of goal at -lowest uxsnroaa g welcome, In u ng .t. e r et a to wave and will eel! at a bri Junior Relief t evening, Admission, g close tc s away. possible pric is purchasing �he Colors !or the 116t mi20 more. A programme en uric t e c oce pr' R for cash 3n lei of 1000 bl e. eye Hg, Ad teats ,ft or ' ' g W. H. GIS cO w', Battalion. and the formal presentatidti " ryMtTrr I have contracted for a supply of Choppingand Oat Rollin rs S7 IY will take place ori, the arrival of the garnia fence and expect a Battalion at the Town of Uxbridge on Five buedred patients *111 shortly car about March 15. -- as usual. — 43•ly GREEN BURN STATION. the Couirty.route march, The ladies be brought to the hospital here.. of the 'town are donating one Field Very special music is beim prepar- ~ _ � H$ �Hf REAL ESTATE Burch. You kno* thi3 fence -and -I &03. ' W. 0. Barnes, ••�•� Kitchen to the Battalion and the Town ed for Easter at All Sainte' Ch Cmineil bar donated $f:6ti try the Bat- Tbere is an a�[itaU(m (m foot -for -a 8atis- . that my price will Or address R. R. N0. 1: Locust Hill. talion. Fund -in all about $1000.00 for boat service to Toronto this season. suit you. �>xli�rit:��t• �` the Town of Uxbridge. A meeting about it will be held soon.` J' _ _ - FaiLIP -- ant, -Cal. Sant Sharpe has purcbased Judge McGilnvrny sentenced Mat- Coal, eemeot, lumber, lathITT W* tIS4*04*8four knitting machines, costing'$20,00 thews, of Greenwood, to four monose shingles, refldy;ooftng�� each, and will place one at the disposal In the Ontario Reformatory for big- and wire femeing ? {s of the Patriotic Society at each of the amt' to which he pleaded guilty. _ .always ii, stock: ip _Hae a fall_ line of mesh and cur I have For Sale a House and Lot four Company Headqusrters, viz : There is a likelihood o! an ezperieac - in j?ickeri,ng. Village, Large Beaverton,. Uxbridge, Whitby and ed Industrial eAmmiseioaer. being ea- fl ('r R�E{O�P ed meats Constantly on hind. garden; some young fruit Oshawa Burin; the war sa ds to enable gaged by the town council to promote s • Spice RoII, BreaWast Bacon, trees. Everything in the members a provide socks for the the industrial expansion a Whitby. LOCUST HILL " .• $est -class repair. - •� members of the 119th Battalion, Col. The new Battalion, the 1831nd, now j; Ham, bologna, iYeiners, etc. pa Sharpe is arranging to _pay the- es- has one hundred and fifty recruits. — Ct<ll and see roe as this is a trier• peuees of a representative from each Betweea_ha drilling of the two Bat Highest prices paid for -gain for Some one. Society to Toronto, to" learn how to talioaQ-it and the 118th -the town isN YAL - - " Butcher s cattle V. operate the machine. The machine like a militltr camp We i . Ruhardsoa• will knit a pail of- socks in 20 mimites. Miss Edith May, daughteiroY Jerome - e ] rs a including all of the feet except a small ,arid Mrs. Scott, was married to Sam- I�Ke! ��� .ler%/ part of"the toe which has to be com- uel Murdock in Toronto by Rev. Dr. Ou a medicine 5 sane •'It is right." s 4� Notary Public, Pickering. plated by band, The bops of the 1IAth Abraham on Wednesday,. April. 5th, We obtainod the diatributieg agency Battalion sbould,he well provided in. They will live in Whitby. for Nyal's Family Remedies because First-class riga for hire �1,v8 9oti1 lots' Of �P1�fer ? tbe.wiiy of foot wear,The Trafalgar Daugters held aknit-- during all ills years' tbtmt torp have ;..Firs -c II s rigs ting party in the drawing room of the been on the market they have been DayC. b. RICS; Of >rY}DTLVAtE ORKENWOOD College Monday afternoon, Miss Nel- found Rood. That is just the sort of $IIB meets all traln8 is prepared to furnish you anything Master Thomas Elliott is confined lie Jeffries, of the Toronto Ohapter, preparaCooa we want u handle- t told the story of "Padoe's Post Office." things that have been found ood Teaming promptly attended to. in the line of water supply such as to the bonne toroth illness.The Cigar. g a . ere are over eighty Agent for. Canada Carriage (Jo. pum wind Willie -Elliott is-lasaied�o thc-' ized for the season with tbese officers: : NyaYs Remedies -too many to name - concession helping Ed. Gibson. Hon. -Pres., Judge Mcoillivi; y ; Hon.- here. We wish to call your special W �• �8,• j� plumbing, etc. Edward Burb�oved his household ��F.es:, F. Batch ; Pres., G. Robb: attention though, to p{ckering. ; They are also expert well drillers effects to Brooklt n Wednesday. - gec'y. A. E. Christian; Tress., $, D. NyaYs Purifier forall blood and skin s , and respectfully solicit pour' patron; The Mission Band, in connection Terry. Any one wishing t6 -bowl this -disease. -? with the church here, purpose having season should at once notify the secrs• N al'a Kidney PillsandNyal's Stone: ONE HUNDRED age fur the .tore. 'Ind, nhon • ?1521- s concert in about three weeks, •Full p rticulars will be given later. Lary. Root Oompound for kidney affections-. - IME TABLE -Pickering Station G James trays p-bi pecTlvWt�carlos eatation oaf thepwa Daamatic Olub'g pre.- 1 s back; etc, EWS YOUNG WOKEN T. A. Trains going East due of follows- of stock from Greenburn and one from the Music Hall. Friday night made Nyftl s .Vegetable rescrip so , And One Hundred Young Men N0• 6 M`d S•08 A M. Kinsale on Tuesday. Since the 4th of about $Wfor the Children's Aid Soci Peerless remedy for diseases peculiar ; 12 Local 2.50 P. M. March Mr. Denny has paid the farm- et The arty of players were enter. to womer. wanted at once to train for choice 14 Local '.8.04 P.M.' ere -over eighteen thousand dollars for ped at supper In Martin's after the Nyal's Pilo, a soothing and effective office positions. The demand on the Trains going "-West due as follows- stock. show. They returned by the Oanadian treatment for piles. v No. 1S Local - 7.42 A.M.Word was received here this week Nyal's Selye for sores,' wounds. - _ Soak Pacific midnight train. lila��TT " 11 Local 2.15 P. M. from Wilkie., , of the suddenscratches; borne, etc.-thehaniestantil - - - - . a • 7 - Msil 7.50 P. M, . death of John Wilson, -for of ~ �" 'BHeday ineludsd� , this towawhip. iducb sympathy is felt The commander of the destroy- most useful thing you ever had in the for Mrs, Wilson (nee Moore), she be- er of the Sussex was decorated by medicine cheat. .. Ing a bride and a widow in less than a the kaiser: Nyal's Powder, tc put your burse in TORO�fTO; OPT. :TOOLS SHARPENED year A a eci 1 trim. out- supply. Writs at once fol: — A few of the boys poet t e Come to us wben you need anything particulars. We will convince on We make s e ecialry of crosscut raw n acme with gone, nt., to vote On the question of a Cod drug store ought to have -it's s repaired. cow belle and tin pans for the purpose changing its name. here, and we take pleasure in show- Husinese calla you. Will you come? Razor -boning a specialty. For a first- of serenading H. Duckett and bride: Sonth and north of .Re ina, and y _ No vacation at Midsummer clasi Bair trim or an easy shave call g hod well we can serve you. ' • c p On atirival. at the house Harry-geaer- between that city and Wititiipeq, ^:y • Enter now. at the East -end Barber Shop. ously treated them and tBey repair- goods from melting Rnow have To Moore moraddei xt . W. J. Elliott, Principal See our House Furnishings of; all e8 to the store, where they, smoked been the• worst experienced in kinds. Slightly used Carpets the health of Mr. and Mrs. Duckett Druggist -Graduate Optician s , Oor. Yonne and Charles Sts.1 from 15 cents a and n Saskatchewan and Manitoba since ;. p p• and hoped they would long remain as W. J. GORDON PICKERING residents of Greenwood. 1� '`'+^' r>by� y.•x... '..� .,. .. ;4d'. . `...� : ... :... . , :,, •rr.,.ti +t^6 -M1 _-dM' R. �J»"1 , Ib�M1?i`�F.�.a-��aa+n.''�+Y.,s,., ,,.3.*�+�s.-aCr...U:'.s,:,•'%.se :+�- sees..'-'.c..::r �.w_+z.:...:��s.:l%r.'�',♦ ,e -r'= -t'4 -•.u-., <..- ,`�.:,.;. ..._.':� ,:� _�:-•.•,�2,.y-��H3rr—F'.;..._�-�'?�-.:!�. _. a-:. "+-..:Pew.._-�"�'-`'``�-- - 'n-.'--•�{-Y-.nr?�+5tir-s: - r•+�-'t.�.2ri't+..C.n,.-_-r=.r%r_�ap�.a.���'a%rt�e:?„"- - '- -,-0 M: SR % 3 'L� -7 .2 A_ •side, and he located the gang -plank by the rumble of the trucks overhesA. Here he tied the boat t9 sl'brace, and Fresh from the Cards climbed Easefully up its slippery I "D -.-HAND' A ONE length till he reached the pam timber, of -the finest Tea -producing country in X '. AW on w1iich-nated the sills of the floor. Wharf --the world. - ------ Ma In the bl-ok JuAns-, he --rkad We The capture -of -Pirsate way along on the narrow, slippery! timbers till he, reached the edge --df the Wharf and * found footing on. the XPTF R -L-(Cont'd). i quantity for- her donkey -engines,' he walling strips against which the ship's he wandered- back by the end ,thought; for an - oil -burning Island hull restetd, rubbing slowly up and 7, 7rarehouse about five b'clock, however, � trader- would be a rlI and the down with the slight swell of the bar- -from -her funnels bor�� Then he fel is saw, something that gialvanlse& smoke floating lazily t along her AL -him ipto acti,:ty. A train of, cars! showed that she was a steamer; also till he located the cover of one of the AM r W 30.AL 874 had been run alonjs..,de the warehouse,: that she had steam up and did not portholes. and a gang of •porters were busily en-, intend to linger long. Her crew, His exploring fingers soon told him Sealed --Packets Only, gaged in loading the -long boxes, with busy with the cargo and routine work that this cover was of wood, with other merchandise, Into them. Try it—it a delicious. BLACK GREEN or Ak=D. Also, on deck, were all white man, so far heavy iron binges, and was fastened the g, dark man was.there, oversee-', ' as he could see; a stocky, heavy set lot amide. He had 'seen similar, ones Ing the work and evidently enforcing many of them bearded. Not an Is- many times. So he produced from off the sh-'p, muttering.- But, under i smaller "Books of Gold" of the slze, 'at n handling. lander was in sight. The portholes his pocket a Yankee tool set, with -plank, Crane drew a sigh of a card case. In these there will Spec- care 1 the gang back to were closed by wooden shutters out- numerous small concesied in its or John Crane walked rapidly bi of relief. This would give him his, be the autograph of the Queen -second side the glass., hollow handle, He selected a thin chance. the French President, his , hotel, but stopped at a Czarina or 6ane walked boldly u' the gang- steel blade, fixed it in the handle, and hand 'store to make some purchases. P - I (To be Continued)._Some of the contributors, It Is said,' He know that the ne,�t train sarow Vank but slit 11A reached the deck he I set Patiently to =rlra ),is ball no de -e cbertstit"N the )JI that the isthmus to the Pacific side -would wens accosted by a seaman at work sire to excite suspicion by leaving a A. "ROYAL RELIEF FUND .- n trail behind. After about ten possibly a decoration of some sort leave in half -an -hour, and would al- near by, Speaking In Dutch,,thi man pial' might be sent along with the auto- -ready be made up. Those cars, then, asked his business. Thanks to his minutes he'had the Satisfaction of Mrs. C. Vanderbilt Raising Gift for I could not be a portion of it; they itour years In Belgium and Holland, hearing the bolt slip back; he cast- Queen, Czarina and President. graph of the sovereign. % Crani could speak Dutch like a na- tiously prised the cover outward till a J Would probably leave the next morn -With a plan of war relief that is GO-CARTS AS COAL CARRIERS. When he huriI back and caught tIve,. and was also proficient in Ger- gleam of light showed through, then unique oven in these days, Mrs. Cor - duntrain he was dressed in the soiled man. Constant contact, in his work, applied his eye to the crack. What. nelius Vanderbilt has been going 1 Even the Rich In London Sometimes dungaiees krid cap, and carried, the with men of these nations, and his I he saw brought an exclamation from among her friends in New York and Forced to Use Them. dunnage -bag, of a common sailor. natural habit of doing well anything his lips a good deal louder than he Philadelphia inviting them to contra, -Carrying out -the part, -he purchased -s. I he did, had kept his linguistic abilities could have . wished. He had rightly bube toward what might be called a Perambulator coal parades are one tecond-class ticket, and passed. ari! at par. Now he answered in German, guessed that this porthole looked into 1 of the sights of Westminster, Lon - uncomfortable the man shook his head. So, the engine -room; and he knew 'royal relief fund." !don, just now. Elegant . flats and b to uncomfortable night. in a reeking day- Mrs. Vanderbilt Is endeavoring fat to speak only a smattering he could judge &*ship by her engines �- mean streets jostle one another in car. 911.149 Its legs, of a collect $300,000, -which she Intends, of Dutch, he laboriously explained that •-as a racehorse by a neighborhood, and the problem -Arrived in Salina Cruz, the Pacific to present -in 'gold, in equal shares i this port of the Tehuantepec Railway, in her wanted to. see captain. This, wrestler by his shoulders. -to Queen Mary of England, the of the household coal supply has to I the man said, was impossible; the cap- The room Into which he gazed was Czarina of Russia and President Po n- be met alike by rich and poor. the early morning, he secured a room, tain was ashore, he did not know Just extra large for a- ship I Storage is the main difficulty. In in a sailors' boa . rding-house secured the'. " care ccf France, those fulers to be ati of this size water -front, deposited his bag, and, where. Crane asked for _the mate. and was literally filled, with massive liberty to devote the money to what-! many of the highly rented flats there after assuring himself t L that the, lock on He wanted work, he said in broker) machinery. A single attendant loung- ever purpose they choose. Is a conspicuous absence of "collar - 'Dutch. The ship was full handed, re- ed beside a small motor, which hum- age." At the rare and welcome cry the door was a serviceable one, drop- Contributions of $10,000 -no more, plied the man; and as Crane kept edg- mej q!aietly in one corner, supplying no 4ess--are being asked for classes p6d 'the 'key into his pocket and set of "Co --all" people of all pang, ing across the deck he roughly ordered the lighting system. The electric I out for a tour of inspectinn. -him back to the'dock, say -mg that no Only those of unquestioned' social I hurry out, of their houses with palls. lights glittered on polished metal, and - -itio-4- - - 'footbatba, string bags, scuttles, and posi n- --and, imiurally, of surnple Along the docks several small one was allowed on board except or showed everything spick and span as means --have been asked by the pro- anything else they can get, mob the coasting -steamers Were di ' scharging business.. So Crane, making the the power -plant of a mill i6naires.7aclit, meter of the plan to subscribe. It is coalman and clear his stock. or taking on freight. The bit cross- best of abad job, turned and saunter- Moreover, be saw that those were not seas freighters wh-eh, before the days understood that the fund has reached When the coal cart fails to appear u- ed away. steam-engines at all,' but large inteT- - 000. Mrs. Vanderbilt and her 1 -which is more often than not -there of the Panama Canal, had picked p He now headed for the railway ata- il nal -combustion engines of the Diesel $140, the burdew laid down by their At- husband started the fund with $10?- are processions of perambulators and tion, as the train from the Atlantic I type which has been brought to grea- 000 each. *,go-carts to the small shops in the- lantic mates on the other side of the side was due at i" o"clock. Slouch-! perfection in Germany in recent years, The rulers are to receive 'their re- neighborhood and the coal is bought - isthmus were consp"Cuous by their cd on a truck, he watched it pull in. I These massive units were evidently of spective one hundred thousands in up speedily in small quantities and absence. He visited each Of the There was his man all r'ght, the first.! tremendous power4or so small a ship Id, will'wheeled or carried away. Poor peo- coasters. making -casual inquiry for of the steps. He . struck a smart gait and must render her capable of extra gold coin. ' The coin, it is said, the docks, and Crane following at ordinary speed. U -sing crude oil a3 - striking of all the elements of it y the pound work.. Everything seemed entirely re- for be -sent to them in gold bags. ple in.Westminster have been buying Most the pound -aa expensive extra- gular. I Only three ships 181 at anchor- a discreet distance, "saw him go 8,11 automobile- engine uses gaschne Mrs. Vanderbilt's project is a "'Bookivagance. An the harbor. At a ship -chandler's straight up the gang -plank of the.. they dispensed with coal -bunkers, boil- of Gold" idea. It is her purpose to It is not at a 11 unusual- to see well he was told that two of them awaited Cocos, toue- -fi-in-g-Iii-a—cap in response Or -room. and stokers, giving' space for have three volumes made of the pre.:'dressod women coal - hunting around overhauling at the dry dock.-. The .to the salute of the sailor near its fuel -tanks of great capacity, and giv- cious metal, in' which shall be In.; the mean streets. -The treasure once other was the Cocoa, a Dutch pearl head. Crane d'sposed himself on the in in, and g the ship a correspondingly wide scribed the names of the contributors discovered, they convey it home in., copra trader from the, Islands- shady side of a pile of bales, and say- -- of action. Also, she could be to the fund. I portmanteaus, dress baskets and Y - Som I something rather unusual ifilL this port. fled -down to.watch developments. rushed Into full spee& at a moment's Is is understood there are to - be. thing else handy. He picked up' a glass from t)4 P . The' first came -In half -an -hour. A notice, without awaiting the slow pro- `�ccantet and examined th6 Cocos with -a high head puffing -switch -engine backed. a string cess of getting up TMO corrects and iselsinshmes 7 -interest. She was -a ship of some in.' A most remarkable power. When ),onz dises� -on is tuvivy weakness and 0000 DIGESTION Mother Bowel's 8 of carp down the warerhouse'track, a ites the didearve ortairs, and banishes the many thousand tons burden, low in the car door was - opened, and the stere-� plant truly, for an -Island conra-teadpita oris certain aid disease, in invited .unions wtkich &rLws tram Laid water, " and rather narrow In the beam dores swarmed in. They began to er. and keen in the stem for a trader. unload freight from .trucks and wheel! Another . thing be noted, for -be.re- She-was painted -a dull gray, except it directly aboard the ship, where a'membered those red -and -black funnels for a broad red band around her bull dolikey-w'neb lowbred it into the hold, and the sm9ke floating "from them at the poriboles. and her two funnels Were red and black. She carried the as the big dock cranes had stopped a* There was a small furnace amidith rem A rr two pipes ran up through Par of Hrif!and: A number of ssUors lighted with. electric globes, and hum- the ceiling. Doubtless a smudge wa-si were busy on her deck, and Crane not- L -.8 .1 1. -- 3. FOR FOR AWYEARS STOMACH TIE ST110120 A#D-Ltm TROUBLE REMEDY I"is I matt - avl.Av4L,3r. Evidently 5 e. Kept up m. this whenever it was desir- At all or direct on sees of a1 rice, 50c, and ". The fares battle costmins three Illinois as, ed that they were all white men, a would fin'sh_lbading and sail in a few inucti iia the smaller. A. J. WnSTS di CO. LAUTrItIll. Ciaw Barnet WOW Montreal - ed to complete the illusion of the fun noteworthy fact, since the bulk of the hour;- Crane sprang to his feet and 4 tela. Such delib&ate plants to create crew on.most'%hilis in the copra trade hurried uptown. .,7 is made up of Kanakas and other Is- . i a false impression could be for nc -a'I' honest purpose. Thki thought ran OH lo-nd natives. . Crane loafed around One after anotlier, be visited sever Watch Your Colts the water-fron't all morning, ate . his ship -chandleries, second-hand stores, through Crane's mind as he looked, *A X hen retired to his room for a and pawnshops, and made a strange'and hardened his determination to see L For Coughs. Colds and Distemper and at the first symp- assortment of purchases.' Then he this matter through. atoms of any such aliment give small doses of that won- miesta—very welcome slier his, sleep- Aisrful remedy, now the most used in existence, le -night on the trairL hurried to his room'; and, when be left': it a - few minutes later, the dunnage- I CHAPTER'it. For sale by any good druggist, harness dealer, or do. About five o'clock he sallied out' livered by bag he carried was both blilky and' stili dressed in his sailo'r's dungarees', He closed the qhutter, and patiently h IKZZMCAZ 00, CZLsnLtm and and went back to the docks. He found eavy' worked the bolt back into place'. fill-. R 00@hSA6 End- U -sill, He slipped quietly down he the Dutch ship at the wharf, and the to t Ing the tiny crack, made by his tool reeking stench of shell that met him docks, avoiding lighted ee the brightly li ted with rotten wood from a pile; then h(., as he approached left no room for places, and sought out a landing - 'found Iris way back beneath the g doubt, that she Was a - pearl- stage in a dark corner, where he had plank. He had decided that this vent-� ir. . She had unloaded some shell and marked, . during the afternoon, sev� set must be a scout for some hostile USKRATS copra, though a small cargo for her oral small skiffs tied up. Placing the war -ship; -hence her elaborate pre- tonnage. - She, was now taking in bag in one of these, be cast Off its! cantons to sail under false colors in - Lz__-Wo are now paying for ' SPRING MUSKRATS from Ontario, Quaibe-cl. and Eastern Canada the following guar"tesid price& supplies and the ordinary assortment painter and pushed it back under the waters where the natives of the Allies; n co ole Ex Large Le. Medium mall Shot and Cut 4,f Island freight, a large part of Aock, then -paddled cautiously along we're I Howevei, there was accotding .TO :w,hich ednsisted- of kerosene -oil in between the piles toward the Dutch' war -vessel of any Power in this, Lar ,co value. -wooden -eases, each case containing ship.. ..jport just now', and she would doubt- We are the largest handlers of this article in Car eAs. and need 500,000 two five -gallon tins. 'A big hese The velvety -black tropic night had, less slip away to sea before he could skirurfor presenx demand. We want your oo nectious. our average price will positively exceed all *others. Sbipearly and often. Ship small par- a Writhing across her deck was filling now descended. He felt his way, arrange an efflective plain to stop her.. cats of 20 skins or under by, parcel postWe pay all charges, her fresh -water tanks; while a -clow-, al- 2M w*tb the prow of the little boat, Only one plan seemed to 0&r 812d a Co. _7=t AD other lines full 3" x-_ Paul street west scrutiny discovered 'another big nose through - tWe- warm-i-ife-n-ch-ot--rotting chance. great, but he market values- Xont"al. P.Q. passing under the dock to a value be- piles and the echoes of the water lap- determined to take it. But how ? Dsvt W. low her deck -line, and this he knew, ping against them. Presently the Every inch- of -the ship was br!gtbly conveyed crude oil.. 'Must be a small Cocoa's bulk cut off the starlight out lighted; men came- and went every-' where. He knew that, in spite of the casun] appearance of things,►��� lookout was being kept. heard voices As he pondered he he� �­-Let Him Help Himself To e� over his head carrying o a EST 1842 clos heated colloquy in bad Dutch and worse Spanish. He dr;w himself up (!.:'1eWN B*RMD p. The 1 to the edge and risked a pee bulky capta'n confronted 'a swarthy little man in uniform, who Mimed to -harbor... authorities. re t'.,sn hi LQ represent the 7till This ii "o s nary bad . I captain that he could not sail %V r!emer!� ned�.Ied to I morninz. Certaln regulations of r The PAii9rcitV heal - h C.- 11 port had not been complied with. captain expostulated; he wanted his ap ain The officer ad- TLfT3 _ �' - 'iefii ---- -- clearance papers. d9!tc;v.:3 of to id 'T mitted that the matter might be ar- i make certain prove the easy 7h* ridr-�- In ojr rew ent of fines and' the quality of working quality ranged, by the paym X. otner means. 1 every raw material and enduring wear, hcw to �t, 11 n W::! tell yotl 1'.at vVel It was a plain case of hold-up for 1�1; Wrfta for acarr to c,:-. 1.1, _=.t real Cff•ze. r. X V De-tiest e��rrwhare hz�-i 'Crc%-, Brand" ln 2, S, 10 tod n'd E t$16 - . a substantial 'sum. - The big captain' ' ' - 0 -Ains--and 3pound E*& --z jars. take kindly to - n face, I 'Ex/perimen 20 pomd d'd not t it- • I t a perience CANADA STARCH CO'. LIII his attitude toward the suave repres-1 path point to Rarnav's Paint as your tomcat choice. In ptirity. %-PaT and heau-y of SMAN-001`19- 1`01117 WILLIAM.* -entative of the authorities was decid-! color they are unsiitpn-.cd In economy they are iinniatched, Cointentis service 'from Incal acent Whle for intereninx Paint Illersturr, (4) s Corn effly-aiscourte-ous. He raged and 'y Why"o- cop" sy"'A' Boxzon' Starch and C.Jow iaumdry:��rch,� 222 swore; be would not be blackmailed,, A.RAMSAY & SON CO. (Established1842) MONTREAL, C so be w morning, would wait till moing, and' Bs.aPttJ dEi Af T0311103frO AND VANCOUTZAL omen . have this person fired. He stamped. F 0 P S A L K 8 Y ALL .01EA LAE IRS All�. .. ','. +r :.:.-..i ` :,,' j-,'; .•..F. :r _ sky ® 1 pound piece of bed with damp c tl&, rf ' k looking it over carefully to see that it ' ALWAYS, is clean, and place in kettle on cad. The "Fashions large part down. Have ready four -+ BIR INGS -RELIEF good sized carrots cut in two length- GILLE wise, four or five medium sized onions, - skin irritations of all sorts one white turnip cut into quarts and NAS NO 11EE . yield to add these to .beef, with two cloves and Berge, Taffeta or Faille. three pepper cores. Pour one quart'; Perha s the most fascinating thing k not 'anti fi0ltofSa the water into kettle let come to boil and ! p 8 wetir but d4ubko the Gleam - bout the fashions this s is their seeming simplicity. Althoughs eW 01 loop, OW fora t three hours. Much of water !n aanita and " I more frilly and fussy than for a sea- everything ry azads Not - will =1 away, but marrow of shin; son or two back this dainty little wholesornO. will finish cooking. Make paste of lingerie frock from. Jenny, and that Marv" WpTtTVTaa. ' Ito one level tablespoon flour and one summer afternoon dress of striped awtspoon pepper. Take up meat, add chiffon and taffeta, from the Maison - 1Nrotsws ^4 flour mixture to contents of kettle, let Agnes, look, as the dainty manna - f s•mmer two. minutes dish 'vegetables, An unexcelled emollient for quina bow and spread out the volu- wounO, burns, sores and cuts. pour gravy over meat and serve. En- p crepe, or organdy. or The colored MY ENGLAND. urinous skirts before you, . as if . it batiste flouncinga, organdies; and silk- ough for large family. would he, the easiest thing. in the' Sold in glass bottles and handy' embroidered crepes and voiles, not in- An American Tribute B Wm. Winter tin tubes at'chemku' and en- world to turn them out at home. y t gen- Household Hints. tended tor_tub tubbing, are often made is New York Times. +. sial Stora everywhere. Refuse Why, the skirt Ss mere! a double - l er�w Y -over foundation slips of taffeta, and substitutes. Illustrated book- Food carelessly exposed invites flounce of embroidered batiste on a My Englandl Not my native land, t let on request have bodices, collars, culla and girdles. req germs• taffeta foundation, and the sleQveleas But dear to me as ii she were, , Bias bands of taffeta or satin trim z4 Keep the house clear of rubbish. It taffeta bodice is well just a little taf- How often have I longed to stand j the skirts and black velevt ribbons » Beds disease, ' With those brave hearts who flghi G feta bcdice which could' be made from lends a touch of "old-tlmineaa" to the , �• A red-hot stove at any time is a that ,tri of blue ink or changeable for heel needless waste of feel. P ' P g dainty sheer cottons modish this sea- CHF.SEBROUt H IilFG. CO. taffeta left from the frock of other son. ! cc ad csa> , A bath in soda water is very re- day,. The full straight skirt on an- Th t e as illust_ 'Bereft by Fortune, worn with Age, te• My life Is all o, er roc is ma a from tree rated here may be worn with an L III If fruit for stewing is very acid,. add y Y But freely would'that life engage straight .lengthy gathered at the to , ' a nth of ,borax. I .will correct the � P. lingerie dress, i! made detachable; i t1 the fulness evenly distributed, and they add a finish, particular! pleas- FQr those who die that she may live. acidity: finished at the bottom with a quilling i ing, making the simple dress appro- Mother of Freedom! Pledged to .fright! Novel candle holders are .made of of the same silk, The puff sleeves are ! riate for an occasion. g round red apples cut out ,to hold - the P y From Honors path she would not ,, ABcandles. - The Slip -On Blouse. stray, OUT THE '• B4. t 1 f 'thf 1 ed h , bt - "';HOUSEHOLD To vary a dish of scrambled eggs, + The new long-hne blouses some of u , s ern y ai u , us er mfg add a few slices of sweet green pep-. ;, them are called; Cheruit leads ns an I • To lead mankind the nobler way. per chopped fine. r espec`.aily pretty one fashioned of Pine shavings make very good bed- handkerchief linen, made to slip on Her task was hard, her burden great, aw. ding for ban-a'_.nests._and they avoid the over the• head, with a draw belt to But 'round the world her edict ran' breeding Ia That reared and ruled a Sovereign s Selected Recipes. g 'of vermin: _fit' in loosely about the waist. � g When aluminum cooking utensils o Many of these a—up=on waa'eiir sr Curried Potatoes. --Cook one table- I turn black, boil tomato parings in made on kimono lines, low in the neck Securely,.on the_Righbs of Man. spoon chopped onion in two table- ; them. It will clean them. and wonderfully easy and graceful fn spoons butter until yellow, add six I Pjever trod the fingers to pinch the every line. Taffeta, satinNo vandal foot should tread her lead, , crepe, No despot hold her realm in awe; diced cooked Georgette chiffon, and the Chinese and The humblest aslant •should eom- potatoea, sprinkle with of the pie crust Por the heat of P , one teaspoon curry powder, one tea- the hand keeps the paste from rising. P ispoon salt and one-fourth teaspoon Fresh green vegetables and fruits. — mand pepper. Pour in one-half cup stock, area natural tonic and should not be The shelter of her righteous law. and ole tablespoon lemon juice and omitted from the diet at any season - 5 cook and stir until liquid is absorbed- of the year. _ - - In vain her lion port was braved! Turn into heated dish and sprinkle I Lime mixed with a little sullilwr , 1 Her pennant streamed o'ei ev'ry sea,' M ,+with chopped parsley, and stirred into the soil about plants - - And whereaoe'er her ensign waved Lettuce Hearts.—Setaside lour la said to be an antidote for fungus /' ` All fetters fell and Main was free. ltablespoona double cream until thick diseases. of -- J� " Today be all her faults forgot= -nand Just turning sour. Beat y4.ik � Take the fat from chicken broth .3i f� � - - - - egg sad -else -teaspoon sugar until ( when it cools, clarify it, then use, it 1 F'I - i The errors of her naa'cenb prime, tt `I i ; Or wily politician's plot, -+very th'ck, 'slowly add one teaspoon 1 instead of butter for pastry or. . de- -- - ?' Ur blunder that was almost criz e. lemon juice or light vinegar. beat hard 1licate frying, and a I ' .I° N + ',{ •. '.t cid cream gradually. Place t It is, a nice idea to have a guest To -day, when des blanched hearts of lettuce on plate guest room. 'It should it - ' i perste t;*i ants chest in the , �' -_ � .. and Dour dressing over just before ' contain a nightgown, a bathrobe, ` strain_ ed— in— rr By , and. Fear, and Hate tour-_ serving. Appetizing as well as noun- Islippers and even a tooth brush. � 7 .t a � � - ' -- - ' pshing. A good way to prevent wear under Walnut and Cheese Roast. — Onei the arms of- corset covers it to q f ' ; ' To blast her power and rend her re -i i i �` cup grated cheese, one cup chopped 1 inforce them, when made with a 17 k ` , V reign, !English walnuts, one bread 3t ,• , c ` She fights the fight of all mankind, -, t shield -shaped piece. crumbs, -two tablespoons chopped TryD i 1 anions one tables a cheese' She fights for us--fdr this fair clime pooh buyer, juice of Make the same as- the usual cheese Our home belo'd, where freemen " one-half lemon, salt and pepper. Cooksandwich and then toast it in the 1 - an'on in batter and a little water un- . - f(eca+ _ dwell, over or In a chafing dish til tender, -Mix other ingredients and , Put the scrubbing brush to dry with Columbia. grandest born of Time,, , moisten with water, using water in the bristles down, preventing the war- • That Teuton ice to quell. t Te on mal burns 1 which onions was booked. Pour into w from soaking into. the back and My England! should the hope be frost shadow dish and brown }n oven. t causing the bristles to come out.In which she taught the world to Quick White Cake.—But into mix- A good mixture to roll fish in be- - ;ng bowl one cup iugar and one and-; fore frying is made of a cupful of - _ �i�� an a trot Virtue would be lost one-half cups sifted flour, into which three hard -cooked eggs, seasoned with, Batiste Flouncing and Taff eta. And naught of Manhood lefts s1{ve. `r !laking powder. Into cup put whites paint and nett very dainty and -'' eggs, i salt and peppe!• q pretty, ry y i .. But 'tis not in the Book of Doom of two a fill to one-half cu milk, P Snaking one cup of liquid in an. Add In working buttonholes on a ma-' youthful. �'�+ That Justice, Honor, Truth should is little flavorin terial that frays easily, it is a good Sergr. Taffeta and Faille. ® fifers fail; g, put all into bowl , idea to buttonhole it Arlt with stit- These three materials are the leadear - . - That earth be made a living tomb, �rtirprised at.results. Bake in one loaf' �� some distance apart and then again this spring, with here and there = And only brutal Wrong prevail. - a in pan about two and one-hsii inches g° over it in the usual way. a quaint revival; for instance, at a d► deep and nine by five inches across, I ---`-'F`-" —' recent fashion show, there appeared a It cannot be the human race, Rhubarb Baked With Fi t p�iN most attractive costume, a three-piece Long struggling up to Freedom's p�Cover �j J<tul� V ���r111it,DL1L7 suit of Drecoil'a reviving etamine. 6 ants, well -washed figs with boiling water g 546 and cook until water is nearly evapor- OF u Whether this is to be taken as an indi- - Is destined to the abject place - -ated. Cut one and rhubarb, un- r m cation that s`amine will again be Simple Taffeta Frock. Of vassal to the mord-rout Aiml peeled if young, into pieces, put laser, modish this -season, or not, is a quer g Raw Dam Weather $tarts the tion. It is rumored that materials these model's,s, are being as well'" the no 1 r In ev'ry tend that known the ills in baking dish spenkle with. teaspoon' _ sugar, add a few figs, then another - are so scarce an the other side of the a'}-- Of Bondage, and has_borna_its.aches_ payer of rhubarb, until one pound of P year, that man an old fab- cottons, and sheer linens. The sum- The deathless pulse of Freedom thrills ocean this y I a rhubarb and one-half pound Piga have' Nj�+ But the Trouble Lies in ' ric is mer girl will appreciate being brought out from its al- g PP their charm And Reason's noble raga awakes, been used. Add a few teaspoons of most forgotten resCng place and faph- I and comfort. These, too, are so the BbOd. `ioned into a spring simple that they may be fashioned at See splendid Italy advance hot water and bake, covered in slow' p g or summer ccs- D y , t home with no misgivings at all—and And 1 issuing from his lair, oven until rhubarb is tender. Dates Spring weather is bad for rhea-' fie• Etamine was a particularly ; grimly g _ � �t i what posstbilities for becoming effects To s the hand of or raisins'ma take lace of figs. uratic, sufferers. The changes from, satisfactory summer fabric, cool, dur-' grasp gtottiow France, y Pand color combinations they do af- Stalk forth th' intrepid 'Russian bear! Braised Liver.—'`fake dreaaitig of mild to cold, the raw, damp winds sure and soft. It would not come I ford ! P - v one-half cap finely chopped suet, one start the aches and twinges, or in at all amiss were it to be revived this t These pat.erna may be oiitsined My Englandd Patient, valise true! cup stale bread crumbs, one teaspoon ;the more extreme cases, the tortures year. � ; sweet berbs, a little grated ' lemon of the trouble. going. But it must be , Serge is as popular as cver, al- from your local McCall dealer or from.' Nor foes without, nor frauds within. rind, and salt and pepper to taste. Mix borne in mind that it is not the .though it is, sa'd that we may have The McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto,' Will shake her . purpose to subdue. W t D Ont., Dept. : The cohorts of embattled sin. well and set to one side while prepar- 'weather that causes rheumatism. The ,our troubles in dyeing it later on. An On- ing meat. Cut calf's liver in slices, not; trouble ie rooted -in ' the blood—the effective suit of Cheruit's i� fashion- too thin, and roll each slice in mix- changeable weather merely starts the ed of mixed dark blue covert. At a; ('HILDHOOD CONSTIPATION. The swinish horde, the gilded beasts, tore of flour, salt and pepper. Lay, pains. The only way to reach the � distance it cannot be told from serge; ; In whom no touch of ruth survives, thin slices of salt pork in bottom of trouble and to cure it is through the and of course, for Life sport suit,, Mrs. Andrew G. Lund, Htighenden, Who ravish women, murder priests, '" baking dish. Put liver .slices on top blood. The poisonous rheumatic, tweed is very popular. A particular', Alta., writes:—"Two of my babies, And strew the sea with infant lives.. :. of this and dressing on top of them. acids must be driven out. Liniments smart suit, made by Lanvin, is a light were very much troubled with con -1 Add water or stock to moisten and`cov-' and rubbing may give temporary re -'gray tweed trimmed with French blue stipation and I tried several remedies 'The Londa of War, who kill and maim, - _^ er baking dish closely. Cook over lief, -but 29an- --possibly-cure—the-rbraodclethr—These-is i� y -little- of i without. success. -A •A neighbor advised Exultant, while their people groan, fire or in moderate oven three -quart- trouble. The sufferer is only wasting y Steeping themselves in crime and the leather, introduced earlier in the me to try Baby's Own Tablets' and P g era of an hour, remove cover and cook time and money with this kind of season, to be seen about the late coats' they were so satisfactory that now 1 To keep a despot on his throne twenty minutes longer in oven or und- treatment and all the time the trouble! and suits, whether for sport purposes! would use nothing else. The Tablets ' er Mw flame of broiler to brown to is becoming more deeply rooted —;or the regulation tailored use. - Be(- ;,never fail to- cure constipation and ' Serve in dish in which ,cooked. P harder to cure. Thereisjust one' clings to the notion in a novel care they. may be given to the youngest That ,pigmy,_to whose 'wildered brain 5 Jelly Canned Peaches. -z. -Drain can speedy cure for rheumatism—Dr. Wil- ;:•coat suit. The coat. Is fashioned of: child with perfect safety. They are ' Himself an Attila appears, of peaches and add to one pint of , liams' Pink Pills. They act directly' a new waxed silk; which greatly re- sold by medicine Ocalers or by mail at I• Who takes the name of God in vain peach syrup juice of one lemon and on the impure, acid -tainted blood. The I sembles leather, es ecu 95) rents a boWill wns the earth in blood and • an L us j ante; it is dark blue and is combined 'Medicine Cv., Brockville, Ont.tears!Ai become hot. Dissolve two level table root out the cause of the rheumatism.. with a skirt of dark blue gabardine. - - ' ----- spoons gelat'ne in one-half cup cold•Here is strong proof of the above! Paquin shows a coat of cov,;rt:.for Revenge. My England, strike! Droop not, nor water and turn "nto hot juice, stirring' statements. Mr. Michael Personage,! afternoon wear, trimmed with dark "Why are you inviting Miss got - pause, Till triumph on your banners shine! I. until gelatine is dissolved, then strain Fenlon, Man., says:= -"My mother auf- blue 'paten`, leather, but, except -for ave ce---to-•-your--lhtxiy d you don't Then take a grateful world's op- -cloth. cheese -cloth. Tale one one- fered several years with rheumatism. motoring and such rise, leather is not like her ," I - half cup and cool remainder. Beat' We tried a-imniber of remedies but! to be rEckoned with to any extent, "Tu get even with her." "-_} plause- whits of three e. r I Millions of ltcarts that beat like l gr until stiff and they all failed to cure. Then we got Now and then. an odd .Leather -motif "I don't understand your method.", _ _ :dry, and when syrup begins to thicken P�'• Williams Pink Pills, and after i is appliqued to a hand bag, or ti im> ; "I'll give her a perfectly mil, rnble mine. i y beat it into whites until' ma,:s holds its using them for some time she was a sport ha' Fffeetively, but for mof-t rvenitg by not asking .her ts'---."_. oVrn. Wintcr, in New YTimes. �1 Rh'ipe. • Place by spoonsful into -cold completely cured and has had no other purno ;e�, satin has. superseded dishes, placing halved peach• pit signof the trouble since." it. When marking linen handkerchiefs' �- dpwnward, in each dish. Pour a lit- Sold by all medicine dealers or by Tmtf^ta and Wash Fabrics. ,-with indelible ink. first starch the If you would have crisp frost on tie of reserved jtiic•e over each peach mail 'at 50 cents a box or six boxes, A pretty notion in the new unimei handkerchiefs and iron them wmooth. your: cake, add a spoonful of ice _ 31 and set •n a cool place until wanted, j for $2.50 from The Dr, Williams' I fr;,cks is the touch of 'taffeta. or othc" Then you can mark them clearly with .water to the dough, or dust the top Inexpensive Pot Roast.—Wipe four- Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., silk on the dress 'uf bW..iste, voile, ease. i of it sugar, just before baking. - ., 4 ., k_ .;1 ey - - r;�"'�-i'tY69.A a"A +w4 •.«.a'i '". •.,pa: e,`6?. .,. .:6,...:✓�.°,�:;e"e^:.s,��.m 4 �.W, I - ' i, � I," ­ � )�, I ­­ Z W -0 J� the griiin should be J. y as low shovelled into a pile and covered with 34 "other shovel or rakes it over: POSTS FOR SALE -1000 cedar fence After treatment .91 SFORSPR I N CA . 30-81 6viclierius, one. disinfected sacks, for three or four McCarron hours or even over night, after which- G_ JL 1R., JD Im IT I 1**T 0­ ISTIr :arcity of It should be spread out in a thin layer CHOPPING—Owina to a( labor. I will grind on%d4"days and Sall - to dry. In -a few hours the grain will urdays, after April such, -until further notice- our Garden• will soon The ready for sowing. We have done Dur pibit Subsoriptloasper yev ; - 2041 01-00'f *,d 'a mAven"' be sufficiesitly dry to run thrcugh the ZlI Wideman, Alba to the United fitates 411 30 drill when.it may be sown._ It will- be land have on h"d a complete line of In advance - GGS FOR HATCHING — From found necessary to "open , the drill up a Ewell bred white Wlandottes. good 1 9 little to allow for the swelling of the- j,zi, 40 cents a setting. Apply to 4=1- ietor. -014N MURKAR, Propr grain resulting frow-the moisture. L Mutch. Pickering. Shnmers' Package Seed The usual practice is to,treat the grain the night before it is sown. AHSALE—[ have Six ALSO, T1510THY, RED CLOVER . arid -ALSIKE; SMUT IN GRAIN convenient method would be to treat horses from 4 to 6 yearo -of axe, b d. 7 •months credit to persons furnishing approved the grain at noon the day beforii own, leave it'L in a pile for the after- 'o a Claremont ?Save -kRT3IEvr 6F s' It Is *oint notes. Nvrite or phone R. Nuttall, R. U.'7.'cla Wtipd Our Y THE ONTARIO DEP. Phone 524 Claremont 30 AGRICULTURE, N1-RITB1. noon and spread it oat to dry over The 0 -- night. The grain should'then-be dry GEED PEAS --.:I have quantity of Sunkist Fancy Dried Peaches, 10 cents per lb. Ontario Department of Agil- enough for SOWInk without any difti- o1wbite-e ed Marzowtat frea from tants per lb: culture, authorities 6 ap. ties have estitnated culty. llnox4enssns t 1.50 her bushel •Write6z -.:SLInkist Delicious Prune„ s, 10 ation that fully $5,(MOK) froin ini7estig. Used 1,1;oue (; W Coates. R h -No I Goodwood. Ind. worth of damage was done to grain The amount of solution to be pb one Clare Enout 2404 ' 216-30 Sttukist -ins, seedless, 10 cents per lb. 25 cents crops in th-e Province of Ontario last for a given quiautity of grain depends EED OATS FOR SALE—O. A.. C. :year by smut. on the thoroughness with which the Recleaned Currants, 2 lbs., for S N-5-711—, QV:r!1L,eut iaej�ecied, free from The exact cause of this sudden and grain Is mixed when being sprinkled: foul �4eecI4 ULF gerui4satiou test -is W Far cant. Any of these make delicious pies. Severe outbreak is hard to -explain �usually 35 gallons will be sufficient fo , r Price SU cc-uts per bushel. Orders for less than about 40 bushels of grain : a swallel- !0 Im9bels not accepted. Lud. y1jone Clare, though it is known that the prevalence tity might be quite effective if the -1503. ARTHUR CAURV17BERS, R R No, 9, -of Sinat has been steadily increasing qunn Claremont from year to year and it is thought grain Is very thoroughly mixed. The that Lhis, with unfavorable weathe ss of this method of treatment OR SALE—In the villaRe of White- Grape Fruit, Ripe Tomatoes, New Cabbage, Lettuce, r rain en- Fvaie. an s roomed frame house with ud depends on making sure that the conditions, in part at least, was the tire surface of every grain is moisten- stone cellar and Small Stable two and a � half Parsnips, New Bermuda Onions. cause for such severedamage last year. The of land,including an. Lere QLXood orchard Loose Sinut of oats, and Stinking ed with the solution. The grain drill, act is,nicely surrounded with Sheds The house Smut of wheat are yerhfap�,,.the two all bags, etc., that have been used for trees, Possession may be given at any. time. JAM5S RI HA/ Irin q _. r *n d Zor ?rice and term jninriniia _h. sinutty &r . and that may come in a apply to PHILP & BEATON M I r �, wit ty bould --tevale 111te Eastodealwith. The disease. contact e treats eed s "" is spread bythe- spores which are be thoroughly disinfected with the Buy, Your Groceries at the Grocers. —1914 Ford Touring car, formed during the summer. Each formalin solution so that the treated VOR SALE -1611 seed way not become reijafbcted. X' newly painted and overhauled, new none -particle of the dark powder, to which 5 kid titee all round, extra mechanical starter; be had by the smutted head of grain to reduced, Further particulars may Frost-olite outilt, tits carrier, tool box and tools robe rqII speedometex, electric horn; is a spore or seed of the smut and is applying to the District Representa run about M miles, guaranteed to be in Irst e, W§itby. PEEL'S gOE':- .TORE �capable, under favorable conditions. #17 class shape; price $45J. 1915 Ford touring car of etartIn m, g the disease in, head of R. M. -TIPPER, tires nearly new extrarobomiletc. am good as following season. These Dist, Representative new; Prices= I914 Ford touring car newly a the Sr in. painted and overhauled in first class condition spores or seeds remain on the surface lot oiaztrasonit. 6375A WJ.LLIKE&SON Whitby tf of the grain or on bags' implements, tits, Canada's enlistruwts'from The — -200 Pairs of Men's Military Boots etc., that Come in contact with the outbreak of the war to the 15t PER ACRE will buy a 90 acre hof grain over winter, and. In this way. $40 with . 8 ..ad laouse. barn iinfect the seed before It is sown. When April have been 809,016. of these farm wi The best Boots in the world for Farmers' and Meohanics' 184,838 were in England and ox' 0. bon house: vi acres fallgmia. 3D acres of _�-_the seed begins to germinate. the 9 hay and pasture, 46 acres plowed for spri 12 Y I - use. These shoes are the same as the Canadian smut spores start to develop and, in. France at the end.. of Marcb, and c' 4 acres of orchard, runningrLtOr, Win As the more than 10,000 have gone since. floly.1land level, telephone and rural man, 80 Peet th'e young growing plant.' r.54 from school, good Soldiers wear. Every pair fully guaran. i SJIL take sin roads, i miles from tow a plant develops, the Smut also develops Lad station, no n w Site sin Until the grain heads out. It is at this cash payment. mortgaze for balagco Posses. teed. -Sale price $4 00. stage that the disease first becomes Now Advertisommts. Sian at once. Late owner gone to war. Act usually quick for bargain. For pinictilare write or weadilconsumes the 'entire noticeable t.) the naked -eye. ashead phone yohz a White. R R0 1, Locust Hill. 34 RENT—A comfortable 7 roomed J. P E E L iSO N -converting it to a dark brown or black -Tobrick hours with garden. Appiy to L Dr VARM FOR SALE BY TENDER,- -powder ready to -carry the fungus Bank, Pickering flit I A� Tenders will be received by the undersign- o r another winter. ed tip to May loth for the following farm z Situ• ve at in the Township of Pickering, being parts ....WHITBY, ONTARIO It is "somvtimes thought that the OR SALE Two good cows. both 0,lots S0,81 andj#jbtboi$thLj2d7tLcozSP,900 disease may remain in the ground over -L' Kim-* abonsApril, 2ith, Apply to J L Gill- aer-06 in All, 00 the PleMIS69 are i bank barns Brougham. and hog pan all on store foundations. One winter. but this belief Is not generally 'a" "Re tratue house. also am" from house suit- T H M conceded" However, --the Successful -L`OR SALE—Two youn a able for bire I man. T pert� will make farmer g SOWS 1110. mer does not usually sow Oats twice L' a registered young shorthorn bull. 'ilt for two excellent,soo acre =15 th are wel in succession on the same ground,. se—ce. Affidy to Jose" Wideman. a IL No 1. waieftd, ty ruar:Sng. streams and wells Silo. _30 I SCSI clay Loam. Cotivemleat to C P R stations. Locust E1111 therefore infection from this source There firms are uetag sold to cloom tLe WSW= HDARD __1BANK would not be potisible. OWS FOR SALE -Fifteen Fifteen Brood Burig estate Tbe tilabost or anr tender not Loose smut of oats, while ii seri-3us S doors. A orkshirp, Some have been scryed. il naces""11v S"el`cO'L For terms and portion. Ofr CANADA Pickering a 'IV to 0 H h, R a No 2. Claremont. lots 15 and 16, rear can 5. Pi Tu, disease. is not dLfflcult to control. the Appy at Ji or to bell: 63 lilarursduke street, To- EMZAJO OMCZ - TORONTO jusa McCarron. A" SIA' Mi. .31 formalin treatment being quite effect routo. has ; RESERVE FLTM sm, 11 'Pro. ive. . The method usually recommend-, FOR SiALE—About 28! VERY ,food Bank pound c�r 1 1 uty of water, fa;r I Mj , -M, vision for low years and the Inevitable rainy day. ed 1i , a fellows Dilute one po one pint c;f formalin in about 35 gal -se ood lvP.S` Fbilp. Wbatevale, This Fund has been accumulated from Surplus Earmiled lons of water: The strength of forma- U i. For sale at current prices 3, 4. 3, 8, and Is a mamma of strength and stability. consider- 11), 12 and 15 inch cement lila at the le Without jin as usually sold _varies go c Q EED-POTATOES FOR.SALE—The, d. Tel: ._1 veryose Should have a RESERVE FUND. ably that I to 35 t$ being recommended 11-1 Seat Irish Cobblers—cisan and otitirelY! White -vale Tile- Yards. 170 11 no one is, in a setas fiamnalat caudition. this year Instead of I to 40 which is fres, from rot, $2 per big. Thomas Pucitrin, i 904 Markham. 011430 0410ur gaviisl* Department offers an 1dsmJ1 opportunity for the usual strengtb. A space should I Picks"s, 1126 phone &W3 WX. PHILP adablIahmg YOUR RESERVR FUND. first be cleared tip on the barn floor GGS FOR'HATCHI4ii�irom a And disinfected with the formalin solu- Ewell.bred -line of oriptnittaue, buff and tion. The grain to be treated should A 91 per setting Black $ IA per Setting' N 0 T 10 Z PICKERING BRANCHIP be spread out on the floor, a few inches Ap9t7 to mrs.Coakwell, PtalLerins >v 31 The Spring Term in Shaw's Susi- R. W. GORDON, Manager. In Elm Bras& aim at VAdthr• deep. then with a sprinkling Can �sprankle the Solution over the surfoee U OR SALE—In Pickering Village. ness Schools, Toronto. from April E twenty twilso east of Toronto! One acre lot' 3rd merges into the Summer Te'rui ',of the grain and rake or sKol it "*er. fl two-story solid brick house. 8 room and b Dr July and August. Start now 'fte Sprinkling and mini 0 fatlon kitchen stable' dnvfng house, pis pea and and •be read for position in Au. isibould be repeated sever until blsaksudth.": hard and matt Waum and tumn. At two has of electric railway,. n. ' No vacation*. -the surface of eve so Kiss Elliott, e, u. TW.Aaio� alls"' MMSAMb Pic"S" W. H. SHAW.- PrSes. - Req*rements z Fair fursbar pezusals" Free Catalogue. �ouse_cleanine every grain has been witulin tu A quicker way is or one man to sprinkle While ins, or A. Z. Christina, ~MZ411111 WnUCT.- SIOW To 'WallaWs'see them is to want them. Choose early P The beat assortment we ever had. • paintS. VarniShell.The famous Martin-Senour brand. Looks best. Lasts best. -NeUtone.Whstisit? It is a new wall orceffint dinish that has no equal. Brooms and brushes for all purposes. ro U :Oilcloths and 1,itioleums, etc., etc tmiz Sets in abundant s-qpply Garden See -with the decisive*ucss which will cap, e lair mace, the Empire ds and S will require to put forth its full collective power in men and in money". From thisviewpointit is ourtrue policy to augment our financiai strength by multiplying our rden rakes, spades, shoNels, manure forks, etc. productive exertions and by exercising rigid economy, which reduces to the minimum -Ga• all expenditures upon luxuries and non -essentials. Only in this way shall we be able to make good the loss caused by the withdrawal of so rn.any of ourWorkmfrom indt: Our cexie 1�h� freshest. s trial acti%ities, repair the wastage of the war, and find the funds for its continuance. It gro.. cannot be too frequently or too earricstly,impretsed upon our people that the heaviesi burdens of the conflict still lie- before us, and that industry and thrift are, for those who rerriaii& at home, supreme en patriotic duties upon whosi faithful fulfilment our success, and con uently our national. safety., stay ultimately. depend."—. 7G EORG Ll 7 SIR THOMAS WHIR, MiMw of Finance. .7 ONTARSOJ 7"PRODUCE MORE, SAVE MORE. DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAR .-MAKE LABOUR EFFIC'ENT, You must have noticed that the first thing said about the Car, in .--SAVE MATERIALS FROM WASTE, ordinary coversation, is almost always a direct reference to its quality. -MONEY WISELY. 7" ..SPEN Q, I merely satisfied. but almost, The fact is that this average owner is no -extravagantly enthusiastic. The gasoline consumption is unusually LET US PRODUCE AND SAVE LET US NOT WASTE MATERIALS low. The tire mileage is unusually high. Fj d (tioli The war is now turnin* on a contest of all forces - Begin at borne. The larger portion of salariesit will pay you to visit ug and examine this Car; also our large stock - and resources—men, munitions, food, money. The and wages . s spent on the home—food, fuel light' of Carriages, Wagons, Farming Machinery, Harness, etc, to produce more and more. It may be 'w 7Z any of these things being w.1t;tedf call to all is clothing necessaryto work harder. The place of those who. $20.00 a year saved from waste in every home in Bell and Ind.. enlist must be taken by those at home, men and Canada will more than pay the interest on a war debt Phones We F. Disney, Whitby women, old and young. - The more we produce the of $500,060,000. more we can save. Produce more on the farms and in the gardens'. Save more and help to win the war. LET US SPEND OUR MONEY WISELY— Areu spending your money to the best advan- LET US NOT WAS�TE OUR LABOUR— What d 0 urge? hyou think of extravagance in war In this war -time all labour should be directlypro- time? Tens of thousands of Canadians are daily ductive or should be assisting in production. Make it risking their lives for us at home. Is it not our duty as efficient aspossible. If your labour is on something to be careful and economical ? I Canadian dollars are 1, that can be postponed, put it off till after the war and an important part of the war. e4uipment. Make them make your labour tell now. Making war is the first tell. Have a War Savings Account. Buy a War bti-sines-of ail -Canadian- Efficiency in labour is as Bond. important as efficiency in fighting. THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA -3 THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE W _ at.AFAM MT The Baptidts have introdneed Thomas Sanderson 'moved into' Mrs. f was in a Toronto ]set the individual communion service the village one day last week and week 1 ' ng her Lather who is- ver e in their church. is now comfortably settled in T. A special meeting of the Clare- Stephenaou'r1 rPaidence. t�� BANKver� ( 'o. 15 will The evangelistic meetings now ` NE DONI rn a.noa•�waa,oa„r. Mira cute Found spent a few wont School Section, (A ), days lirst week with relatives in be held iti'the school house at 8 o' being conducted in the Haptisb • the city. clock on Saturday evening April church by Rev. A. and Mrs. Torrie y iMIM111 M le>trw t� tRaab n,>K11Ne Mrs. Levi Pugh and children are 22nd, to consider the question of are being well attended and much .You CtaII $itut tat ACCOt1IIt I `' sppeending a week with relatives in erecting an addition to the school-' enjoyed; and are being met wither $l �, -it to not necessary for you to watt unto ou have a the city, building, as demanded by the much success. They will be con- y Robt, A. Flem,in of Markham, piiblic school inspector. A full tinned until the end Qf ue=t week -Targe asset e� money. An account can be opened with X1.00 or7. was in town oil nes ay, oo mgepa�era iy r an offering will ''be taksR a interest >, co twice a year. business. quested. each service. Misses Mabel and Sarah. Ed. - Paw, M/titTBY'BRANCH : S. D. TERRY, Manager. _y +wards were in the city fur a few days last week. - - - - - r *, a Graham'Bros....s.hipped two car- loads of horses to Calgary, Alta., •one day last week _- "Resolved that I will deal -"' Suss Rice left on Wed tie., - " SEE !atlR EW ; SAWi.N MACHINES a. -evening for Toronto to attend the at the -' wedding of her cousin. We sell emery wheels, circular � Thomas Paterson has re=painted PiC1r6T1=W $ee'lM8=, saws; gasoline engines and ... s his shop, in front of which he has cutters and buggies. also erected a new sign. Styles to suit` everyone, circular Mrs. Brodie sr. mother of Dr. R. In making a resolution like this + saws, hammered and gummed. Brodie, died at her home in Torotl we will help you carry it out. Prices reasonable. to on Tuesday morning. by giving you the best. ..Spring Rye -for sale. Miss -5 iargarel'Maenab and Mr. Wedding Cakes a specialty: -vnur. mr- ni.6=64t*4 Peter Macnab jr, have been spend• BROCK ROAD. - -Both Phones in shop,.,' r. and Mra. C. .Ellintt, of FOiV THlLL Brooklin, spent Sunda with the - _ HERB MONNEY, PICgERINQF hatter's sister, Mrs. W. M Palmer. ` V The members of the Dramatic . Prise of the sew Fora Touring Car. SOLVE THIS ! NURSER � E S 5. Company are preparing an excel- lent programme to be givenjin the FuIl eqnipped with electric starter Having secured a splendid line of t 'near future. Cough Remedy which is registered by _ a _ Mrs. Worthy, of Brampton, is and lights, electric horn, etc., the government, I make the following T* otter : As an inducement to make pea We have appointed B. J. Arm- ?; spending a couple of weeks at the f. 0. b. Ford. - ..: p think a trifle I am offering a bottle strong, 338 Clinton St., Toron- home of her parents, Thos. and. _ Mrs. Gibbons. Standard equipment, f. o. b.. Ford, 730 of this medicine for the correct rola- to, to -represent us for Picker-' Pte. Cecil P. Ingletoti, of Toron• tion of this little problem -"A certain- Runabout, fully equipped, f.o.b. Eord,' 590 fish's he&d is 9 inches long. its tail is Ing andAistrict and he will to; paid a flying visit to some of as long as its head and half its body, ,give any information wgnted, his friends last Saturday evening.. Runabout Standard, equl ped, - - _. and its body is as long as its head and ,Stay longer next time. Cecil. -�� tail put together, what is the length We have a very choice list of Pte. Underhill has been ape f• O• b• 'Ord; `�' o€ the flab ? i00 bottlea.will be given varietles for spring delivery of 1' ' _ ri ins his four days leave at home as prizes, fruit trees and ornamental i See the new mo els at our J. . BrsDT, Claremont, before oiag to England. We hope ms. : -- shrubbery, rasp berries, cur- _ h wroo - - s o �. "he. ma�retnrn before long. `_ uta and gooseberries. Write A number of the members of l o The Farmers t - - - 'W. J..L131<E (! SOPi, Mr. Armstrong for prices. the Baptist Church held a "bee" -- Ni on Wednesday of last week when Whitby, - - -- - Ontario Did you ever stop and think what " � • they cutup the years. eupply of W. B. Powell, Pickering. you ara loosing by not having a De STONE 8c WELLINGTON wood. Laval separator. Now is the time to et one on trial. Phone me and I -will T O R n N rr G �3 9 A e r .service _ g ' ito be held in Erskine Presbyter - call and give ynu prices on DeLaval Lan Cbnrch on Sunday. The Male -separators. siloq and engines, also for �/�' j1�j(''' . Choir will conduct the service of - —PICKS JUIN the beet barn door ttsc an • Fail ata both services. Do not - IFaii to hear them. All are made Russell Andrew, LUMBER YARD - welcome. •PICKERING.Ont. - - Wm Dowswell. of Alton.' and _ .formerly a resident of Claremont. S!A►t!t is 4 `seat a few dayaago a sample of the'LINE - ""' A 11 stock - f 2 three-inch raleIla. which are being FULL • L I ! � � -- .l. 3�i E+w1(gowei t�ttw. manufactured in the munition � -- - `-- _ A fu s oc o z, Sz factory in that village. It may - M The Fruit Store - 4z and ix B. C. Red now be seen at the post office. _ _... - _ Shingles. p HAS THE QUALITY ' -Cedar Shingles Wm. Jenkins, of Toronto, *ho _ N has been- spending a few days r1 F L L' 1� B Ej It L AT g AND Riibroid Ready Roc�flng. with T. P. Shirk and other Clare• V Spbrina -It Lias come R ith a h its Ir ,moat friends, left on Wednesday _.__ _ e,tuty and greenness tot a All kinds of Interior. morning for Oshawa, where he _ Store, (carry iso o n -=" has secured a position in the ar• �� _ - e. SHINGLES - hgeen' onions, celery _ roast's . ' }Lite and sem-being room of McLaughlin - - - - tr Pin Motor Car Co's , -- .- - - , Sash, verandah cabbage. Grape Doors S h Vo slab Columns or is nursingg her _ - those au kilt oranges . h sister, Mrs. Leslie Feasbp, of sand -'ALWAYS DA�D� and th s nk t ora Hes :.'ford. who underwent an operation c o _ m W• D: A choice line of chocolates ho e•' Operation " for appendicitis on Thureday last, d Hies: made ca . o�raon oat re rt that _ Neilson Ice -Cream on hand Aaa RMA toa e t me. - gERIIQCF . ire. Fe ex is loin ae we as Car load lots .a �r peCl$ ty• Comein and see as. can be ezQected. a all wish M/4 R�,a U18 thea a speedy recovey Bell and Independent p600e. r s Easter Snoday will be celebrat- (SET OUR PRICER, � !- ied in the Methodist church as fol- e lows : Interesting services will be - e _ Th Pickering r ',held in the morning, conducted _ .;�F' EED ••' �+1 - . .bgthe piaster and music will be �Wj&nCe Committee furnished by the young people of Iat C. N. x-, Station �O the school. In the evening Miss .. CherryW00d a McGriffin, of Toronto, will give an _ _ address is connection with the _ lessen h . ; `• Association Th • e objeat of this Latina a fA .vT•T stealing and prosecute W, M. S. Music suitable for the ��u Brewers' Grains, Malted Corn Feed the felons. pceasion will be furnished by the - harts, Flour, Corn, Oileake - choir. -- - - - A Dumber of young men is our Meat Cotton Seed Dieal, etc'.- ![embers havet�o��operty aolen nom _ - _ _ _ __-- __ _ oats imm _yn_ 1 nZ member L�1 C1 i h 'vi age an surr,tundina net - �� ��O-R���� ; NOT ! V G l Executive Oommitin. ; of E )bond have created the habit of Fertilizers. (gathering together on Sunday Membership Ise 11.00. }, warnings as, well as on week nights Having been notified that MattregAeg are advancing_ in price, I• have Phone Home :1larkliam 5090. Tiokets may beu:d trom tna President or b on certain verandas and enjoying secured a good•supply which -I will be able to offer to my Becrsar� onappttoalto°, s b playing mouth or ere aL the old rice while they last. In Thomas Reetecr Exec. Com.—L. D. HanTcr, C. S. Palm mselve y g custom P Jthe y P Pickering. • Richardson, Pic g er, W. ` • R x Iga_cs, whistling and step -dancing. fact I can save you •mcnev on every-, - I 'Will these young men kindly dig- thing we have in stock at m o a 1,A.0'Canaor: _. W.1..Clark. continue this performance "as it is - the present•time. i S " Z , s very annoying to the parties who 1?reeideni, t3eor�iaei. have to contend with it. N PICK �, s Report of Claremont Continua- C. H. BURLI C _ ° _ tion School for winter term (Jan;7 - 9I _e k i o�.: q roof - Mar•1. Form III -Viola Forsyth, tele and M. Gleeson (equal), hon; M. COS Rawson, A. S Yard, J. McLellan, HIM "e"8$�po F. For 'e.�� W,$ aa:p`D. Brodie, L. Barclay, gi D . S I S .•& S° ' e p = �� Form II -V. Stephenson and G. _ %j' Barton; (equal, hon), M. Florence, 1 .�, a o ar Ian �0 S (hon),R. story, (bob), J. Evans. C. NEW SPRING OPENING ill WWI aeb, Underhill ad8-3. Sargent (equal), - ,. - Miss Warmington, comes .m ,o °° '°~I was, y v D. Dickenson, G. Jones, R. Brodie, We are pleased to state that our milliner, C .,r Apr of all materials and deetRa M. Pugh. Form I-8. Gmbam(hon) very highly recommended by the wholesale houses as a first iii ! - . kepi in'stook. It will pay You B. Jamieson (hob), M. Wags (boo), class milliner, able to satisfy the public in every _ = = o o e, r m�' to call at our orcin ai:d iaepaot our sfoet -� ',.Tarr, J. Haight, H. Barclay, respect, our openingg days, Thursday, _ Jn• p� and obtain ps'faes. Dani be mieledby r W. Fergie, W. Ormerod, V. John- and Friday, Mareb-80th and 81st, C ar dni7�' a8•�tswedonotemploylhem,00nsegne scan, M. J. Wilkes and E. M. Saturday, April lot. .'', o,a rep+ -+ ty we Dan, end do throw oft the agent -i .,• I p� M oommieaion of 10 -per cent., whioh you wll Rice, Teachers. We extend a very cordial invitation to all ro.. xc� tp certainly save by parobasing from Mrs. Wm. Powell, who bag been to come to our store we will be I r m „r� a•e, aaiteolioited. O in- poor health for several years pleased to show you the I -_ WKITIT- ORANIft C ,. suffering from the infirmities of +,-°pot 5, vzbridge 12..0-ninalon 1 01109. wnteur, onlasi p , Z�lEa_ tit o On I e sea eat n Oi , vi�Leaira`► a - - , On Wednesday last in her nine- B L O TT . S t,� Lr Her funeral took place • V E S I t reeawood Hardware ` beth year._ . r Grain shopping - - on Friday aftei noon to the L'nion .Cemetery and was largely attend- All the most up-to-date soft collars, sea pearl buttons, $1.25 to $1.50, AND OAT FLAKING tall and see our stock of "Happy - ed. Her husband died Live years silk, 82.95, seasonable goods arriving daily in all departments. Thought" and other stoves ago, lit she is survived by two See our new wall paper, most beautiful designs. The undersigded is prepared to do as well as other lines I of Hardware: - sons and one daughter, ra, of , grain chopping and oat flaking 1Javetroughfing and repairing Claremont; Albert, of California, -- G R a C E R I E S = -- evefy day in .the week promptly attended to. - and Mrs. Abram Bundy, of Clare- p 'Work guaranteed and Vrices annul Among *hoes who - a e flour Cream and Tea Buc except Saturday 'ed the funeral were Thomas Palk- cereals of all kinds, black And green mixed tea 85c. a Ib. Coffee, quantity of slabs for sale, also moderate, , eyand daugghter, of Scarboro, and 40c. and 50c. Ib.. Phone 2800. wagon tongues, axles. eta. Lawrence Dellil�) her grand-diingbters Mrs. Mid - _ - ley and Miss, Olive Powell, of � D•- SID�PSON & Co.- � PIC" John F. Bayles+ areenwoad aR�Exwoon Tonto. - - -` �w'��..r^o,.�.:.•a..,,.:»r.'%..,.cicss:..�. i ._•.: _.. ..s.r ._..-............-.._.. .r:-,.. .._-'___e ...�.a :'...c._�..-.._.- .�. ....-.�_.-..,.. �.:... .•... _.. _..c.... :.. .. ... _. ___.....:o_.�..-... d:-,7:. _...:..r'4......a� h::,v rH.t..:,ds'n3��.�c-',.,n_;meS"�;.r...•%.x.;a�'tta•is�yl�xis�';'"re�..ien_ `ti's. ..• a¢�. _ ;� .�� `� ! :�.. .-4". .mak ; .. e.� ,..tf^:•: q.e?i �1' ,RAMDS ORI'M TRENCHES - - - :TO THE- NORTHEAST- OF CARNEY - G_ Three Time the Germans -Attacked, but Were on FORTH 1 '+s► - �EA �.- - -•__—__,o _iach• Occasion Repulsed. �". (or .Mil A U I A despatch from Londonsays: many German dead being left in the ra ow Mac Ba f7 NOt.IEdE ' u,areaon �`'11�Z _ Nan `- - �x •WYTSCMAET�. ' NOUTIft.M While the infantry fighting around St. trerfchea. • - Elol has ceased toe the'tirize being the ' The Rotterdam -correspondent of. the- e he tvw r ' London Daily 11Iai1 telegraphing un- `'0,, : artillery of both aides is busy in that , der Thursday's date says:. t e �► � °rL ria pms-,j EAgRiZqMf3,3iN�ESsector, and 'there has been consider- .In feeling out the strength of . b 3 _ __ - �"'� -PIAFG- } F• �e -able trench mortar activity. The en-' British in the Ypres sector the enemy �'��� /� ,}!rF ydq!r+ `smy raided the British trenches near! received a shock. Just before night- �,� r„ ' c �`•� -, tj L' ' �SuIak S?eiee7 • { .. ;fall he delivered a spirited.: local. at-. !1 !R!'I.W6111E1�F . _ La Boisselle after a heavy bombard- - oRxEUI� • � .. % ARMEMTt RE3 tack on what was reported to'he a I PARIS ment, .in which he used lkefirymatory' weak British position, but the effort l _ �l`i `,I'• oa ata _ p was repulsed after a fierce hand -to- i(„rzs� *IIO -, � OpES shells. He was. driven out, although the ritish lost a few prisoners. The hand fight. • ""� �. re ItA kr 5A W ._capture of a -few men working on the' ` "It is certain that the enemy wilt w. wE� • i � � ,.. , � � ?� British front wire was the net result make many of these isolated efforts. U mil to gained by the -Germans in three at- i "Garman troops and guns, especial- °o �o repo -?ipa Kerte/a pt •lA ra tacks Wednesday night north-east of ly guns, continue to arrive on the - Carney. The attackers reached . the Yser front, whe're, I- believe,. the .nexb. � cuton tPIUME DrizN�C tm � _ trenches, u were iv n - _ _ •e //�� e , ' .�--._-•—•-__ -- - _�... _ _. _ _ . _... .. ..:. ..- I '��-•• !/PGF! - WADE r _ ' - ii�c1A ARTILLERY. jj 1� ��i{ .449 ' - RUSSIAN La�T�IJLLR �r S� ���M •� sui.�^�lA. BURGMAS OOPS OF CANADA ��� or< ',P J �` �Tr •$APIA -SUFF� SEVERELY AIDED BY ALLIES �'° .; : �' �l. : - _S�TrMo win I r //OCOl17 lin" !ROME 10 �tES I ��S " �,atest Action Against the Germans British, French, .and Japanese -Help in.. ,p�j�p��jjg •""�'� Al Costly to the Latter, Too. the Bombardments. A despatch from London says: De A despatch from. Copenhagen says: WEEK'R nFVFLOL'isENT . THE S IN THE WAR. • -tails received here of fighting for era- 'French, British and Japanese o1'�iceTs _ • _ � ters, in which the Canadians suffered are assistinf in the directidh of the I In'the early part of the week. the Germatrs made great efforts to break down the defences of. Verdun R severely, show that at 'one' spot five 'Russ'ian' artillery, which accounts for both. to the east and the ;v~egt of-xhe birtrse. Almost daily simultaneous attacks were made in the region of mines in direct line and close to- 4 the increased efficiency in that branch Douaumont and Faux on the east and along the Avocourt-Cumieres front on the west.. Dead Man's HiII, gether were sprung ,against the Ger- of the Russian affray, says a despatch about raid -way between 'these two places, was the. scene of the heaviest fighting, the ravines leading up to the maim, whose defence consequently. was i from Petrograd. Russian artillery is .� hill enticing the Germane to try an enveloping movement on both sides. They did manage to get a footing on .- mromentarily corApletely shattered. ; now- said to be on ,a par with that of ; the western side of the foot of the hill, but there was great loss of men from the well -directed French fire. The Canadians then rushed forward to Gerany. German losses around Lake At the middle of the week the French straightened out their line, and the enemy contented himself with r occupy the ground thus rendered un- Narocz are atiid to be colossal. frontal attacks which brought no benefit'to him. The end of the week sees the operations on both sides binder- , tenable. The advance was supported ed by wet and foggy weather, though at places artillery duels are taking place. by artillery. ,The observer- declares The British .forces have been engaged further west. The Gerrhanii have again and again made an attempt that the fire from the guns so close CASUALTIES ON BOTH SIDES. to re -capture the crater position at St. Eloi taken from them on March 27. These were given over to Cana - together and working incessantly was than troops to hold, and the Germans not only have been unable to regain possession of them, but they have - -like a terrace of houses ori fire. The 7 Details of Clash Between Carranzas suffered heavy losses in all the attacks they have made, They reported some days ago that they had recaptur- did the -Y dW eat hold them iel- t1a madlens r -e tank them -nA time being, after which the struggled Caumftfo secured- ground for the a Americans. to the enemy'sed- the -but pturing some prisoners. On other arts of the British front the fighting has been continued, with varying success on A despatch from El Paso, Texas, mostly made up of artillery duels. -- each side, as is always the case In says: First actual enNrance. of United Fears have, been frequently expressed in London as to the condition of the force of General Townshend :such operations, If the Canad' States troop+s-ia--farce--iato a Mexican which has been shut up in Kut -el -Amara for 129 days. The relieving force under Sir Percy Lake has ' been g losses were severe there is no doubt , town .resulted in an open clash and l handicapped through the flooding of the Tigris, but Sir Percy Lake was able to report on Friday that he had floe enemy toot many more. ' - -bloodshed on both 'aides on Tneaday, been in conflict with the Turks and had driven them back three miles in places. He also reported that his force The. trouble occurred at Parral, a min- I had caused severe damage to the enemy when waters from the flood entered the Turkish breaches_ and caused camp south-east 'of Chihuahua I them to leave. ' BRITISH TROOPS RAID i City, and one United States soldier The Russians are preparing !or an advance on Trebizond the Turkish THE GERMAN TRENCHES: was killed -and several wounded. Mexi- are. makingeve effort. to port on the Black Sea.. betTheween Turks every protect -the city o! Baiburt, which is at the junction o! the chief roads between Er- - cans precipated *e trouble by open- serum and Trebizond. The capture of Btiburt would facilitate the movement of the Czar's armies toward _15atisfaetory Results Are Gained At mg tire on -the Amzerleanaas they'were Trebizond. La Saesee 'Canal. withdrawing from the city. The The Portuguese have entered into the fight to'take some of Germany's colgnial possessions from her, and ' ' ;London, April 1S• -The British of- Americans returned the fire. The Car- have pub a force -into the field to operate against German East Africa. Already they have been successful to fEcial statement on the campaign in 4anza soldiers forming the garrison some degree. r NPraace ' and Belgium, issued to -night ; dtd not participate, but used tfieir It would appear that the denials of the Germzins that a German submarine sank the Sussex, are proved to be reads° - best efforts, to calm their own people false. Both the French and United States governmenta claim to have the name of the enemy craft which fired - °`Last night atter the ezPloeion o said -restore-order, -� to re- the torpedo, as well as the name of tiie commander.. - ports 'from Carranzs sources. braes.. our troops carried out a � _ small rid against the enemy trenches AN avuth of -the Bethune -IA Baamae Road .. VL&S 3f At THE SUSSEX SANK _� nets designed to trap British eubma- STEEL NETS TO TRAP ta*!th satisfactory reenita. � RAZOR' $L LLETS USED - BRITISH SUBMARINES. Rhea seeking to cuter the Baltic. -, 1( _ Danish torpedo boats, says the Ship- s: _awl, ataay Ansa, Neuville St -S RV Gazette, are wabcbing the oper- A despatch from London s I g &tions to wake sere that obstructions _ 7Vsairt, Greasy and Looe." ps says: The tie,A Against Allis' Boats. Crown Prince is using "razor bullets" A despatch from Copenhagen says: are not placed in Danish territorial In Verdun. Each bullet weighs an :' the Nora n Shipping asters. GERMANY AND U: S. AT WAR. j egia pping Gazette says ei lith of an -ounce andahas a trtsrigu- Definite Statement Made by Ministry WITHIN A MONTH t s the German navy has mopped the in- 4� - •- ' .:. - - :.• _ lar steel blade as sharp as a rasor, - at lysr.ne. ternational passageway south of The 1 When the average man attempts to •.�s ' London, April 18. -Reynolds' News- which makeir an ugly wound and one -T Sound (the strait between Denmark stand on his dignity he is apt to d, pager says -that, aecordtng to prtvkte difficult to heal. A despatch from Paris says: The and Sweden) not merely by the usual cover that his feet are too large for ' ' advices received in London, big than. =-- German submarine which torpedoed mine obstructions, but also by steel i the pedestal sial interests to the, United States cal- BRITAIN PROHIBITS THE the Channel liner Sussex wise sunk on , ' eatate that dtplomstle relations be. EXPORT OF PIG IRON. April 6, it was officially announced on Thursday. The U-boat's identity tweea'Germsmy and We United States - will be brokeil off vdth .. _ — is full known RQt� _ - and that yea will be-declared_-svithia A despatch from tdndon says: a meat Its comzsandet and crew. - British Government on Friday even- j understood to be a month. Ing proclaimed an absolute prohibi J prisoners in a ria- - - _ N THE TI on camp of the allies. � tion of the export to, any destination AUSTRIAN ARISTOCRACY all kinds of pig iron,and nearly all The official Press Bureau o! the - -, . -C PRAYING FOR PEACE. kinds of steel. The prohibition n Miniatrt Marine issued the fol, April 18.-bttrther progress progress was made on the right bank, lowing statement on Thursday in re- r- steel applies especially to the-vdz t in the efforts of lbs British army ad -'and the enemy s advanced linea were ply to the German claims that the A deapiich Erma London says: The used by railroads and shipbuilders, - vsnoLng up the Tigris to ties relief of driven in and occupied. The enemy Sussex wan not torpedoed:- the . force besieged at Kut,eLAmam ; left Central News received s despatch including raiIa, sleepers, springs,. "We could publish the name of the many dead nasi a ooaeidersb,e lrohz Vienna io'the'effect that 500 wheels, idea, tubes, girders, ingots, tom ander and the number of t>*s waste !a the following number of prisoners in the captured - saembers of the .Austrian aristocracy, -bare angles and rode and of plates omatsl statement: . i trenches - sex, ne ghi, t &story . o the Sus- �. � Vim, pemy Lake repeat "A heavy rata fell on" -the night of together with, the Archbishop d Viers- more than an eighth of an inch in ell aa, the story. of her jour- that on April 14 a heavy gale blew all April 14.16. On April 16 the weather ins, and sixteen Archdukes and Arch. thickness. The exportation per soap neyitrge prior to` the crime. dO, On April 16 gradual and steady was tine but ' " duchesses; assembled in the asactuary�' containing more than one per cent. "This submarine'was destroyed an ''� .. of the cathedral- to pray for peace. of glycerine is prohibited. ' April b, and her officers and "crew AERIAL �—i j, , confirm all the information we PON—Sean in thin matter#"_ -- S ARE PREP ARING _ "' GERMANY FIGHTING ' .. .. � ON CON_STANTINOPLE • � � _ .FOR. ANOTHER ATTACK FOR BEST TERMS. - Banker Sae Teuton Financiers Real-- end - London April 18. -• The statement -by -1n v - ...�".� a al a o _ Der ne vial _ iu The Can't"Win. 1?la ted Adrianople and • ^�, They the British Admiralty on the air'raid dropped bombs on the racy" station. aI Paris Paper Says Enemy is' Weakening Other Fronts A despatch from Paris says: Wil- on Constantinople reads as follows :- All returned safely. TO Strengthen Army at Verdun. Liam Foley, the Geneva representative "Oa Friday evening three of our "The. flight to Conetaatinople arid. :j of N. W. Halsey & Co., of New York, naval a6ropianes carried out a raid -cm back measured 300 stiles,. Although arrived to Paris• on Wednesday` He Constantinople. Bombs were drop-� tine weather prevailed with the start, A despatch from Paris says: After i The Petit Parisien-is authority for said that he saw at Frankfort on ped_Qn:.the Zeituntik powder factory; an adverse condition supervened, with an unprecedented struggle of 62 daga the statement that seven new German 3darah- 8 -a --partner in a firm of --New and- aeroplane__ hangars• ._-_Another-wdnd, :sin and thunderstorms." the first b6ttl6 df-- Verdun may be divisions arrived at the Verdun front York bankerowbo told him that Ger- -.__considered ended, tn- the ap oil of ra bunday. Five of sae ions scan financiers are convinced that -1rencb military crjties.. These gribica. .(100,090 men) . were •immediateiy Germany no longer has any chance. of «rni �rr1' if�� DEFEAT THEM " also agree that the next phase of -the thrown into battle, while` the other Anal victory, although the war may • f �], ] ' German 4ssault is beim prepared two were use oris w The net result continue dor eighteen months more. SAYS THE D���W\. OF "' L1��V1� -with the utmost deliberat on: - - of aH these etlbrta was. the capture of Germany is fighting for the best pos. - The continued bombardment of the; 600 yards - of trenches, on the north sib_ le terms. - French -• French linea to the west of Hila No lope of -Dead Man• Hill- {Mort -• ' �p '•' ' - -- _ .:.� . command of . the French troops de- ore of our Eleventh PO4; a small attack on Thursday night Homme) at the cost of 30,000 men. GERMAN SUGAR RATION Paris;=April 18,• -{!mein! Petatn, In men, artillerymen, -.sappers and aviat- _ .louth of Douaumont, on the east The ,Echo de-}'a>•ia nays that troops TWO POUNDS A MONTH. levent3r army vied with: side of the Meuse, and• two artillery { which were formerly facing the Brit- fendin Vert ! _in-deedm -- bngagement& in the .region of Mort + ish` have been sent to Verdun: A desp rom $.erlrn says- -The ordee of the day to his soldiers :-- or is due to aid. - Pc,mme on Friday are .looked upon- _ It is certain, says - this paper, sugar ratio has -been -fixed at one~kiitT "'The 9th oi.Aprii was a glorious day � � Tho Germane will doubtless attiaok tj - -as only an interlude.., I "that the. Germans are now weaken- -gram (2.20 pounds) _per person -'-per for Sur. arms. The furious assaults' again. Let everyone watch and work - - Aa showing the extent of the Ger- I ins other parts of their line to month,• accofding to the Overseas of the Crown -Prince's soldiers were to attain --the Name success -as pester -- man preparations for the next attack strengthen their front at Verdun," News tgency. broken. everywhere. The infantry-� day. Courage! We will defeat them," . :.�' �.:. '. "C'w�•iF�§•. w�...i�'-w.r�iF'I.t'`f `"''. 4!. iiG ,r'w4'. ,,.,,,, ... - _ .. s ; .:... .. ,. .: a :per -.`";?*37'1: ... test ,,-'a W i" ' 'yr+.•g�', -'},. '!.n:'.w. - tri• .. r * ,.•,.♦, �,, +.. k :': ` n--•i..A '4::..'.r. � _Lr•+.�:� ,S c., :.pr.-•.5,�... '. ,, ,-t=: t•v J.,G ..• 6 <iW.�...:' . 'R .'s[:..:... v,.. .,. »s.�'." e_..:. ..' ,..-_. moi^,) .:+1,.. .. .: yam.: .-s .! .S .k' .., tr•'.. .. ,...4 .. �-..>Y"• ..:.A;'� ry1 -� _ r^-' ��'. .e ..7 �p . T , ., •!'^_ ': '.:F z ",;♦ ,. . Ss•, r ,. os. .4� .. ' N. 4 _ r•4 �....•�v - C ""�i.. M1i Z kK'�, '„Y, �''.,> Y .:. �'' .. ♦ _ i ..� ;.S•: ri.' .,/'• 4 S'�T°` s S+v, f � �;1,•"' r} R ..} ..�. .,. .. ;,-, # - .. ave an hod with an 'oidia g anybody sense ties." .DELIVERED DOG_ DISEASES ffieTl3e "LET L18 EAT PET D0G8." - i�o*ctar calms t LldE TUB AS A PtEla.PtP.ER... iR having a1`easurs {<� No filling .' German Paper days "Good, Cheap Food" Would Thus Be Obtained. i Auto.Intoxicat10Q6t Englishman's Scheme for Riddfnp a cantrtun+ty of Rats - - --ft Op®ratione Not a ,�14 ^ 5r�s trouble — no no- g" of eelit letter. -from the doctor, in which It means self-Roisoning—an I Asnflas the Author ;^ danger of scalding the hands— no leaks—no expense stud one The London jCxpreas Quotes the tot- lowing from the Neueste Nachcichten ailMdnt that Let me give you an ,unlailis.e "USIT," the wonderful _new sksn tooa methgd for gathering in all the rats `and wrinkle chaser; is a boon to mss- _.' ___. of Lelpzlg:- "At the present time wc, Iriell and women for miles around, Says Y,R.H. in- the with heavy, wir•, beards and tender skins. Ds;Rsmwiss i1SFlt99t - - have. not a crest o1 bread. not a silt:e• • . .. ._ .. Pall Bull -Gazette. - I'_ _: � — WAYS CURE. KIDNEY. -DISEASE ' of meat, no one potato even tbe_-bones_and offal are eagerly bees Its cause is the. dail intake y, parts 4ull•with water.. -Staid a bzdck said recently : "Shaving is a pleasure -now. I -used to•tconslder it almost slim on its end in the middle of the tub. I - a ` _ ' searched, for thousauds have of indi estible foods. Min- pperatton... Get brown a bridged La Grippe, Rheumatism, Nen- am using my �ulade.orphaas by,this.teartal war, and seats aper as It ts.only necessaty to rub a few drop' •the tub ' Gt Every Neighborhood You Will Find are row almost without 7ood or. shelter. "yet , era�l salts and saline laxa- stretching from the rlm of of usit into the beard before lathering to the 'lirlck, around the tub, so ail I to enfoy an easy, quick shave. l it'q p Rhea- People Cured of Backache, there are still more -than 10,• :90R pet dogs kept fn Leipzig, use tives will not cure it. Help all not to let the water be seen. Thea. I "USIT" penetrates Into the pores. s6ftens -against t matism, Dropsy or Diabetes' by ',.less luxuries, which are ted on good Nature. to Clean Out the put a slab or board tip the'tub'' the.beard, and elves a cases, clone shave. The beard peels uff. without pull - chances selling sur Sanitary rq Bru_ so. our setae system makes your fcoaa• Dodd'' Kidney Pills. food, the sight of which, would make the of many_ a poor human isons by* satin Shredded � 3t g for the rats to run up. Put. a piece of meat as a bait on the •right Ing a herr. .• r - .ac Bouchette Lac Sb. Jean;, ice.— Q ,mouths wait water with envw. Wheat Biscuit, a food that top of the brick and saturate it with I "USIT" is kind to tender skin,' There is to smarting'or soreness after shaving. f April 17th (Special.)—Mr. Arthur "This is a scandalous state of things which must no longer be tolerated. bulld3' healthy t1S311e and oil- of rhodium. The rats will come I_Gives. from all quarters at the very" smell of the face a tine feeling qf, smooter nee& and freoness_. 1 _ Pleurie, well known and highly re- -'%et the authorities raise the -dog keeps .the bowels sweet and it. The first rat up the bridge tries to at the bait, and falls through the l U817' prevents dryness of. the skirt 'caused by exposure to excessive winds 4Pected here, has just issued, a short, 'yoncise tax. The result would be a snug little demur clean. The perfect food Of get brown into the water. He their no, ' Inefficiency statement in regard to Dodd's, revenue. Should the owners at anywhere and sold under an ab- from paper Accept tiubetLfute. _ ,kidney Pill& It is as DBying the high tax for their idle in- health and strength .. for •climbs on to the top of the brick and Send hoc today for 'a trial bottle --spar I( you are losing time and money thrrnt>ili sickneu, its at epee to F. Harnv�ey goof a o, ace a eat o/ ,follows: "I have found' that Dodd's Kidney dulgence the doge could simply be seized and'turned over to the butchers youngsters and grOwn-ups, starts to squeal. All the other rats for miles around -itcient for over six weeks' use. . Pills are an excellent remedyand.that and made to serve a more useful pur- ' for men who Work with hand come rushing to the aid of their dis- J 4s= 39AX" ALOTQsssra 003" Ate - -Avonq', ooraUlc abll thy. �l di�tloa. They have D n w. fectedbyyears ofinedkal practice. 11 not utiaeed they cure kidney disease, rheumatism pose -deet! than.they did alive, and a or brain. It is read -cookedtheer-n-n tressed comrade, and each one top- I 475 ionceavulles :osoarro. wfth rew after 30 dava'they cost you nnthins. Mr. Fleurie has received such bene= come at once available even to the and ready -to -serve. Only one can occupy the top of the UawusL �4money onA but yttsi misaHeoeposteid tee, ' flt'from Dodd's Kidne Pills that he 'poorest. 9 Youville S �R brick at a time. By this means whole -old a -wants other sufferers to know how to - in Canada. neighborhoods could be cleared very "He's a queer man." ED T• ISSUE li— 14. find relief. He, feels it is his duty to "WH IRLPOOL BATHS.' 'Made rapidly, ,�, "So?" „ Yea, hes over 91) and has no psis• his fellowman. If you inquire among your neigh- 8 The, Latest. Medical. Invention. for Haglund noticed with a thrill; ,the Ulaard's --meat los sale 'evtirywbars titular hobby to which he attributes tt Dors you will find scores of people who Wounded Soldiers. coridit`•on of women was undergoing a his long life." _ ' I have found in Dodd's Kidney Pills re- The "whirlpool Bath" is the latest r, change. Before the war they look- sex and there Where Rufus- Stood. Rusty Rufus tale it lie! from some form of kidney trop- y id described in ed tip'' to the stronger (pitching . about ble. It may have been the dry, itchin g medical. layentiort. It London fol- wag -complete lete subordination to it. But P the rt he had taken in the war Pa )— -a. j di akin,, dizziness, nervousness and • in- e medical periodical as now that women have taken the place I now Wot a t it was, too. Look at the � ability to get refreshing sleep that wounded soldier whose wound I, of men in so many employments and I two odds. �'Ien to Opel j Listener—Was � A H; mark the earlier stages of the disease, or it may be 'diabetes, dropsy, rheu- , hes become stiff furnishes one of the the men . have failed in almost j greatest problems of the present day. years of war to conquer and subdue Sceptical you alts of the ten?;41iW e Al matism, heart disease or some other I The problem has been approached i Germany's enemies, the women feel I Rusty Rufus—No, I wasn't. I was the dangerous mark 0! n roue diseeaea that .t a of far more importance from various directions, but ao far the that -they are f p one of the onel _. 'its advanced stages. g I most successful work of alleviation in the community than they used to be. ! M EXI^AN _ You oil 1 find rash Dodds Kidney " „ � t e that carried on' at the Hag- -seems o b a c Now they have, says Professor H g Grand Palms which consists In the , 11Blnare'' L!almeat Oasis ansa': sto. �✓ II� - Pills cure. kidney trouble, no mattes -.., y 1 air of fear�easness and con -LINIMENT und an , � use of so-called 'whirl -pool bath. l - he Limit. T I ss0>rs -- - - where or in what form it is found 'Ask --the scions self-control." The both is designed for the arm and F 4 "Miss Brown told me that you paid Should be in e% cry tome. szaazynro IIraTARTLY. Sare s your neighbors for the root`. P the le B means of It . a whirl of g Y OSTRICHES WALTZ ON SAND. in compliment the her Such s charming P Cure for Cuts—Rounds—Bruises Sere Back—Pi ' a - �- - water at very high temperature -120 other even' -ajr; -said Mrs. Ceddingtor _Ple&--Rheitm"lsm Neuralgia —Felons —Piles - Born to the Purple, degrees fahrenheit—and pressure is Indulge In'Queer Antic' on the Plains, Ito =akin her husband, "something about her Headache—Barbers' Itch ---or any tit In the privacy of his home the vii- applied"to the limb for about twenty manatee The relic! of !n is remark- I of South Africa. !being pretty.. The poor girl was so trouble. �+ V R E 5 E C2 E 11A A, ` lags butcher was telling his wife of able. After the bath the limb caII One tat the' oddest sights of the i PL. 1 don't Bee how you men can; P • � price Esc hoc and '1 ou sent ..the arrival Ot a new tuirnmes resident. She came in to -day," he said, with usually be manipulated with freedom." f .-sandy stretches of plain in southern i I Africa is a party of waltzing ostriches. -I so untruthful."- + � "I should think you'd know by this prepaid promptly on receipt of price if your druggist cannot sup- ;? -: `;enthusiasm, "and1 can !I you size -5 a real lady, brought up select and ex-: Minarcre Liniment Co., Limited. er on the subject lass '49mc has their queer antics: time that I'm never untruthful," said Mr. Loddington reproachfully. "I said Ply Dr. Lawrfa8on Medicine Co. - 'elusive. She doesn't know* one cut o' ' G;sntlemenr—I had myleg badly "When there are a number of them she was just as pretty as she could Dept. G. Toroam Ont !neat from anof her, nor veal from : hurt, the pain was very they will start off, and, after running p i Y severe and a hundred be, and so she wee." — - - mutton.,, - a few yards, will stop, and - large swelling came above the knee. with raised wings will whirl rapidly ( �I expected it would be�serious—d rub- till _ sada rarAroas _._ Eiranalated Eyelids, COB- 7salmsat >swewe' aR e+�•lsi+a' round they are stupified or per -I bed it with MINARD S LINIMENT,'. haps break a leg. The males pose EED POTATOES, IRISIN S0r�j Eyes ►'gamed by exppoos- , s beers, Delaware. Carman. t1r• ;red Where it Was. which stopped the pain and reduced also before fighting They kneel os. the swelling very I cannot their ankles. opening their wings and t sure to Sats. fast Md I der at once. Su i limited, Write for pQ qm y re ed by Merirs ou°tats°ns H '•'s°r' rsra:optaa EyesEyeMonody.No6maning. "Where's your bayonet?" quickly. speak too highly of MINARD''S LINI- � MnB themselves alternately for g y -"One o' them 'ea'.hen Huns wall- MENT. ward and backward or to que side of lust Eye Comfort. At Your Deu�r& t s i0e �ttfe. Marine f )a H l: E 8 E FACTORY BOILESRJi, - owed it, air. ►. ' �— -.AMOS T. SMITH: Port Hood In I the .other. while the neck !s stretched }on a level with the back and the head get& pet 1ialtefnTiibes25r. Fotdsefleti6elyEfretask D eta orMsefselyal4yCs.. � � Shafting. Hangers, Pulleys, Grates Let us II re on your r uirezneata, tett aq - _., �„•,,�,. _ statsaest Osiris aaadsag strikes the tildes, now, on the right, �r Napaaee iron troika. Ltd.. Napanee. ----_- Willie's Request: - : ` now on the left, while the feathers f are brisiling The bird appears at Whiehf amass W�a. "Maw" A NEUTRAL IN GERMANY. ! this time so absorbed in its occupa• O'Brien -0i can may wan thing— �1r EN WANTED FOR WOODWORK - - "Well." _ I flea as to ttrrj<et all that to going on A Swedish 'Professor . Reveals Uu- around him, and can be approached pita a self-made man. boastin' st t r1ix age and experience, The Henry Palmerston, On "Would you just as soon cut your - and caught. The male alone utters a comfortable- Coaditiona. I Casey—Is it ye ars, .. or , a to zip ! wine- Woodenware Co , MACHINISTS - r. g Anger nails you wash my ears ,Cly, which sounds much like an ef- t • NTED — LATH _ Again?"The fmpreeaion that the German fort t0 speak with the mouth shut 7� and Fitters. Toolmakers, also operators experienced on the larger size V +people are, living Isolated from .the tight." j�.4WK BICYCj„E',t+ shell*, Pgone or wire applications bre.- do Son Company. I.t&. r =� TiIERMOR rest of the world in dense ignoronce — -'—'1'-- - '— of what is hs Gond Reason. happening beyond their Aa ap�o-d� to Htz>t tisxds ferred B. 13011 ergs, Ont. t) +vde ca tedwuhR eA.+., St e �•.w _ Waterie-URemtalne Rot. boundaries has been confirmed by -the---=' 1 wk did I ever marry you'?" .r,.r, ,. H..c„Jp ad rt.p,. o w. ; wswarsss sos SAT.la. 'c.wa�°-.t. su► - � f� 1' Hose Hot} Q Lasts a Lifetime Swedish professor,- Patrik Haglund,' -"Because I.di t now an _r, who visited German recent! on a - ^—�' y y A4AA1 ROFIT-lf/1K1N(3 NEWS AND JOB ®enc thein ag ad- gnaid. Pump.&roos. X42.50 P Offices for sale in good Ontario interesting f Yo##18 . - tour of observation as the New • GOOD REPORT. r-- seen towns- The most useful sad for FREE 1916 Caflti 1 s - ' + Y-ork Sun. 'The ole in the shops,y - P' ea o application to cam. ppaages `�• s. . T Street oronto, . in the sheets in the restaurants Doctor Proved Value of Postum. aslAijaf►.1/�� Yonc� patty. 7t1 West Adelaide t rsuu f. s&•' n ' know nothing," says Professor Hag- Physicians know that good food and • ' rtsotaaArttous. lund. When he met old friends or drirrk, properly selected, are of the ut- made new ones they "thoroughly pMv.O~iSLwae.L \ ANCER, TUMORS. LL']il'S, ETC., internal and external, cured with t " ., most importance, not only for the re- drained him of news. Be found lief of disease -but to maintain health out pain by our home treatment- write I us before too late. Dr, Bellman Medical 'I+ u �s °" that the censorship kept the people "in ' even when one is Well. I p Co.. Limited. C011ingwood, Ont --, . ignorance of everyth'ng that might. A doctor writes, "I count it 8 leas- P �L l'IL NURSES NEEDED 1iiAY ••antes •• — odors _ - -- aaerear weaeal-ess ollb. are to Bay 8'g word -for t)r os m The papers contained only official war with which I have been enabled to — ---- -- - .n`lI reduce awolkn Joints. Sprains, Bn}ises4 Soft ce;s ad g £s Banal lasses' Home: fully equtppad Class Rooms; eight Hour schedule; allowance and, news,, and all of it favorable. toter-�siievd. so many .sufferers, and which B'm s'eau B°lla. Poll Evil;Qullttx,Flsttsh of t6 vv per tnoncn with uniforms books after -three months proba- SM4"arizit N _ - man arms. Picking up a copy of the I count, with its valued companion infected $lues quickly pe Tod, two n or high 'school for For fun a - gyp - Frankfurter Neueste NLLt hrfchten at Grape -Nuts, one of the dally blessings, at it is a live antise is school required entrance. particulars address alis. Frederik& --K. ra:lway station, Professor Haglund "Coffee was banished from my own was amazed to see. spread 811 over the' table some time' ago and Postum used and C•��Mie. PI to does not Water .. see" Gainer, Superintendent of Nurses, Ctty , Hospital, Cleveland. uhto. f. "�oato front page an article entitled' "Assaa. regularly in its place." (Both .tea u m " em stem bww. : IONLYMUTT - i sination in War," which told its read- , and coffee are injurious to many per. Book f M Ma ars how the British Government had sons, because the contain the subtle Alksoltlsstve, JR„dw nds@Pk B.l.eat M "skis°' y , teleses latahL Swedes Vehe, w•n, sarin• Bralm; _ murdered ten or more Englishmen ! poisonous drug, caffeine.) • waw P81% 9011 t.e.ee+i..• hies $1.eo se. hxtie a It is made of meta nickel' whose offense was .that the had 1, leakrs Tw leNottle. win in res .as v v.e .,te l+ Y I frequently find it! necessary -to. tta.el Trt.l soar. wr ie.• b suw,a � plated, of a convenient size. shown sympathy for Germany. ins<truet patients whep, they.,. take V. F. IOWIG, F. 0. F., 611 lymass Bldg., Illeaeraat, Gae. Simply boil the. "Thermor" forThe .newspapers were filled with Postum for the first time to be quite 0wrirtae sed Asaorelu:. Jr., in male in Cams. propaganda articles, in wh'.ch a sped -'sure that it is properly made acewd- ten minutes only (no longer) and men was a ne 'c u n th th 't h !t stays hot for foil twelve hours - temperature 12b pa gyri po a new ing to directions, en ; as a clear, Belgium as ruled b German. y y- -Leal-brown color and a rich, snappy 5 P E C 1 A L LY MADE a an even of deg. Recommended by physi- ficers and their civilian! sicts' Lftwtiich, taste, as R+eII-as heap givftig'quali- F'AFt1111---",0TWEAR BOOK ON I clans on account of the steady ave an hod with an 'oidia g anybody sense ties." .DELIVERED DOG_ DISEASES heat and sanitary metal case. of justice Uttle more, says Professor' The above letter, received over ten -To YOUHow,1 Anil toFeed_ r� No filling .' Haglund, _ with reserve, than a feel-' years ago, is fully confirmed by a- re- -discomfort." r .� `. $325 M&Ikd h.e to any address by trouble — no no- g" of eelit letter. -from the doctor, in which I Asnflas the Author danger of scalding the hands— no leaks—no expense stud one That the German people had no --he says: y doubt of the satisfactory "It is to ti �.� Plow - H. CLAY GLOVER, V. S. 1stSirest,ItlewYerlt prosecution' a pleasure render a good Ds;Rsmwiss i1SFlt99t purchase lasts a lifetime.. of the war by the evernment and its'report covering•a product of *hich I _: � 4 -In sickness, such as Neuralgia, ; successful' issue was plain , from a ' am so enthusiastic a friend. talk the professor had with.a doctor i '�.I in home your , ,• � ' 1001% Profit 4 La Grippe, Rheumatism, Nen- am using my ]title; Inflammation—ie. fact all about the value of- the German mark I postum Cereal in both its forms. And, acmes and sins' the "Thermos" P r in Sweden. The German doctor, when' what is more, I am having it used in sten and Women, your spare. time ib -__, worth up to 160 a week: You take no s `— is invaluable, *8 a=bed -warmer- and a foeE-wartinei it has no �'-mfsxmed, -naked-havt-Lhe-� the -!amities-ofd could be so mad as to depreciate the I which there are children, and ell a�rlite Here fa a algal weigfiti'dursbls-a comfortable working shoe specially euttable for tarm„r::, woodsmen, m111- chances selling sur Sanitary rq Bru_ so. our setae system makes your fcoaa• d. �- _ equal. mark, and he was dumfounded when in endorsing the fine qualities of your men, trackmen, laborers --all who re- cured. Drop us, a poet card ns., let us Puller Brush, "'tie "Thermormeasures ' told thatit.was,Aot Considered to be: admirable product." _ _ _ Quire extra strong, easy footwear for workingin. We make them -of the tell jou how. Canadian 63• IZiohmoad, ��.. Toronto. _ r _ ---: _ 8 N across and is • it - weighss less than Na filled � worth an more, veno Name given by Canadian - Postum and- o., Windsor, Ont. medical men .who returned from th44 ' splendioil-tatined Skowhegan water- proofed letitbir that hob mane >t Sickness Causes 1 - y g o quart bbeP y �cel'b - " ignorant Of front were absolutely i Postum comes in two forms: " Palmer'sMoose "sad Brand" ; ' The price is aster Postpaid everything that had not happened in iyt fi PP postum Cereal—the original form— their immediate circle of- action." Ber- be_ well boiled. 16c and fanizu, for almost forty years. No - need to suffer with tared more. ach- feet (let these Inefficiency " anywhere and sold under an ab- from must ,26c. Jin was war weary, judged by the ap- k s P g . Ing, burning a pair of and fled ease a.nd.comfort. I;, your ` solute guarantee the mak-_ ce an nmanner of both aoldfers Instant Postum—a tloluble powder— dealer doesn't carry them, send us his name. enclosing 13, 26, and we w111 to I( you are losing time and money thrrnt>ili sickneu, its at epee to F. Harnv�ey goof a o, ace a eat o/ Sigh -sateen representatives' and civilians. It ay -be aDpposed ; dissolves quickly in a cup of hot we.- that a little of the truth about cOl1d°- a30c stip you a pdr, all charger paid. any address !a Canada or U. S. Remit tshown,al amedtee {oy Nrusrarthe f Aerates _Congeatwn o/ dr,e Piles. P�Ilepsy or •aluas• Sickness, Nervous .. wanted lel some territories. GATE tions on all the fronts and the danger-: ae - del ciovuvlst . beye age instantly. leaks or e8peees nfl1 r..Igtatir -Same; st g sire) le pass leu high, 12.76.Wrfte for our catalog ooraUlc abll thy. �l di�tloa. They have D n w. fectedbyyears ofinedkal practice. 11 not utiaeed 'y ? GOLDEN MANUFAC-, our submarines eontrover out sy and 60e tins. run, toustratine our Summer an wfth rew after 30 dava'they cost you nnthins. i TVRING COMPANY, LIMITED now and then in Berlin, with the re; f Both forms are equally delicious wi..^,- FontwPn.r. �4money onA but yttsi misaHeoeposteid tee, ' 9 Youville S �R gulf that faith in final victory •is coat about the same -per cup. Tose lALssas CO., Zimlted, YSSend - 0nite A, aoo4, station >lr., sr•a- xorh, N.V. > :, _ --' DlsatraaL _and shaken "'I'liere's s Reason" for Postum. _, !r•aarioeoa N. B. canaria. ED T• ISSUE li— 14. There was one thing that Professor —sold by Grocers. - . , r » � .�-- -- ,....,.. -.-•,-,r .,-.x,�,,:<>..1 .. , r..t �+' ;,, :ti_ _,.s.�: _ _..... , .. •,..,...... _r.........� .., ti... . ti.. :,m._ a_ -i .. _....,....,.... � ..,,••_..re.-. s:.e:"•:.,.:1+.,...,z'�s..i,:.r......-:ae.,,M�::.»�r: °pis rti�+7x�..:: ^�rn.....,�+rt;:; :..y'a.•.u;.:.�. - d�r::=•s..,a7d.:�+rn-*'-r' • < yf:s�;•.� �'"`-'-` •iv .. r.' t ^a:rr, „•„{{l,y. .:r.sy,� y,c' a •3y_•- d :F•+ ,•r t .-' `*a' { '-.i77!” • .c,".',aw, '',ws? ',: •n.ea; �sF9;aii,.a,..� r.%W.. M•E .. "-•--.-'s rr a.'.', r .e.. .i- . r ., 'y... - ., �,.a - .y ,.n:- .. s•va ;�, 7� ..- ., _.:•ice ..2 ..:»': n•2 ,. ;'.i .,p' a..•. �,'. _'r•.. .r�.' , ..• ,, . ., . �.. , . _ . , It .... moi' :�: ca: V:, •rt?4. .'"' + . , A . • MORE LOCA.LISty■ i7• -Mrs. '1V/ J. Coak•well spent -Mies Gladys Muteb, of Toron- - Tuesday'iarthe city. to, was home over Sunday. SPRINGBuswell is visiting city -Miss Marie Bateman, Toronto, GOOD9 a _. ' = - _Miss Rose spent 'Sunday wAb friends fur a feiv days: is here yiaiting with relatives. w+ friends in Toronto. -'.Kiss Johns and Miss Kerr --Mr. and Mrs. Mann have en. - r =Miss Irene Rogers, still con• spent the week••ead with friends gaged with R.'J. Fleming for the _ ARB,I YVING DAIIfY- - ... ~` times in ver poor health. in Whitb summer. --___77 r . tew•days with Lhe.Misaes.Bunting. spending a few days in tits city were here on. Monday night and SPADES; -S$8Y'S► '8KS' " -Mrs. James Brien is spending with friends. succeeded in catching: a large load -and all other Garden Toole. ?a fortnigbt with friends in the . -Req. J. McIlroy was in Whit• of suckers. 'city. by on Tuesday attending a meet- -Mr. Leo.. O'Connor, traveller R- "�- MT N = M a 'rS M1 � � � S -Mrs. Griffithe has rented Ed. in g of Presbytery. for the Lipton Tea Co., called Bryan's cottage adjoining the -Mrs. Spink and Mrs. Watsonupon a. number of his Pickering " store. spent a day last week with J. S. friends on Monday, Baas Balls and Bats. Fishing Tickle complete in all lines -Today being Good Friday, all and Mra. Jephson, -Owing to the cold backyard _ closed as CEc . J. ex has been tinder spring, seeding will be very late, Complete stock of General Hardware. places of business will be c :usual. the doctor's care, suffering from It will be about the first of May -Miss B. Bunting spent a few neuralgia of the muscles. before :many farmers will be able •_L/ 08 G c Q I� H H. B U N Y— days last week with relatives in -J. R. Thexton, Massey-Harris to get on to the land. Toronto. agent, Was had an ' iudeperadent A..Defriez, piKuo•tttuer for the -Mrs. t riah Jones, of Chtireh phone installed • in his residence,' Nordheimer Piano And Music -Co., will .be :EASTER BOOTS AND SHOES street, has had her residence re- -o, 1608. in the village for the re- x. 'ishingled. -W. G. Haru-• has installed a mitinderof the week. Leavy your � lxipsy bands are again otv the gasolene.•engine in his shop and order at once at the NE�vs office. " Every one likes to have a Gew pair of Shoes for Easter, Come here and be Move. lifter being housed duriHg will nee it for running a, circular -=Pte.. Geo. Ma-;tin, of the 83rd fitted. 'We have a fine range to choose from in Ladies', Gents'-and Children s. the winter... and band saws, planer and ,also Batt., accompanied. by Mrs, Mar- The ladies wilbbe deli kited with our Prat. Pum , wtih _loth to at 2.75 also -E. apman made a lar s Wing awn mowers. e , n i all pat. at 2.75, In Men's Fine Shoe we have a splendid line at 3,75 and 4.W.' ;,hipment of cabbage to the'city a will fin it of much service to him the latter'8 mother, Mrs. James - days ago. - - and- it will eliminate much of. the Gordbn. Pte. Martin will sail with Men's Fine Shirts at 75c and 1.00. . Also. Collars, Cuf[s, Ties, Armleka, Gloves, ` -Mr. Hutchison, I. P. S., paid hardest work connected with his his battalion for England.. neat Suspenders and underwear. Ladies' Uraderwear, a new line of D &A an official visit to the public school business. week.Corsets, also Crompton Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves' etc. "- here on Monday. -The high price of gasolene this -The W. M. S. of the Method- lendid'Itne of Cretona, Denims, Sorima,• Muslina, -Ptes. R. Rankin and E. Crock year will have the effect of coni• est church will hold their annual s p lauagaiow Neta: ti _ eft spent Sunday. at the' borne of polling the owners of autos to .Thank-offering-- service on Easter for your house furnisbin'g-Linoleum, Oilcloths, etc, their parents bare. practice rigid economy in the use. Sunday morning; There will be • .Blankets in 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 at old prices. - -.The public schools have closed of. their cars. The Ford Motor Co. special- niusic and a thank-offering Sr for the Easter vacation and will have decided to improve matters mill be taken. Those having mite• G. A. GILLESPIE,-'DU'NBARTO�T re-open.og Monday, May let. by requesting their agents to sell boxes, will please have them.ready -Mrs, Kerr, who has been spend- gasoline at not mole than'2 cents the ' following ti•dek, when ;they -ing several weeks in Oshawa and per gallon,_ above the , wholesale will be called for. Berlin; retiirned-huitie It week. price.Antirnber of new iM1icLAughlin -Easter services at St. George's-The maple syrup crop this se-a- cars were taken to the city- on - Church will be at the usual hour. son- is very poor, owing to the un. 1liroilny. «'e refrain flout repro- he iq 6tOr� ;. Good-Friday sei•vice'at half past favorable condition of the weath- dur1cl ing the language used by the ten. er. Frosty nights and warm hays drivers• when eummenting on the - -Frank Maddignn has.enlisted is the ideal weather for tuRking c•undition'of, tiieevads. Under the -with the lhith Battalion and re- uiaple syrup. It is reporter! tlutt cirvunist�[nces wt- do twt feel, like - � The 1940 � - WALL PAPERS t ported for duty in Whitby on the run of-sap this yeas•.ii better condemning- them severely fur tt Monday. -- than would be+eapected from the. risi=ng unparliarneatar-v Iirngnage, -4 i �S�Or1mE?nt . Jaines'King left on Saturday kind of weather eve_ have been-__._'_ __-_.. _. _ - - _---- � WASHER eve .'!,ring Our n S for Toronto wL•ere he underwent having. T„ I.OI IS J,- EiATf:13AN: M11.tiiGA- is all opened ilii. an operation at Mie ael s,3 Hos- --The [Woolen's Institute. will ' p HET:A.-R3TirUfiN, lr,'ux DE LA «asking.{1Qne. ' pital on Tneaday. meet at the home of Mrs IV. J. HUE' tivl-I.LIAV PENN OKV IS It Certainly looks -nod to us. -F. B. Housser is having a flue, Clark on the. afternoon of -Tues- - and to whom else it may concern : In 6 ininuies. - The color and desipis ppoorch erected in front of his rest. day. April_-the .25th,.at 3 o clock. i• JONATHAN KNEEsHAW. of the . deuce: He is also having his resi Roll Call. Quotations from yorir Townebip of West 0wiliiiupur in the _ are beautiful. Y � One pride t0-all � - dente re-shingled. favorite'poet. Life and character -County 6f Sinicoe,' hereby give notice " - S1�i.00 -Our aparts are bavlbg- great sketches of Canadian Authors will that i demand payment of the sum of = I Prices range from 5C. up: heir these days- in catching suck- be given by three of the members. $4428.16. being for principal $400U.ft ers in the creek. Some large hauls All ladies are cordially invited to. for interest and- arrears, of interest $9i�i& 15. for- inaarance, $15.00 and for For Bpi ia 'Grocery Specials Sherwin-Williams have beeti reppoorted.' be present;.- costs $50 00 and interest on gum of g p _ -Mrs. J. Wiliisais and children, -In a letter received from Ar- $4378 1.5 at the rate of 6} per cent. per af-Bloomfleld, returned home on thur Bandy,who left-for En g`lanbd annum from. the 15th day of March. �+`leSIIlIIg Fresh Herring, 12}c --faints -- - Satur ia_y. after spending a couple a few weeks ago, be state th t e 1916, due to me, the said Jonathan Domino of weeks at the (tome of her father Was to leave for France on March Kneeshaw. upon, a eertain mortgage S ick and San, - salmon, 0C p p New shipment just r here. 28th. being one of forty who-were made .by Lewis James Bateman. of Have `ou tried-it.? sunflower - -Mise Elsie Rollers, of Toronto, drafted to leave for the front with the City of Toronto, in County of salmon, 12* _::arrived. York, Broker, his wife, -Margaret A. ..3 cans for 25e, " Target and Clarence and Fred, of White- the tEan rt service. BeHalso Hatemaa, joining therein to bar low- j - - - wale, spent Sunday at the !tome of stated that the weather was very Salmon, .20c.. -The Old Reliable.-- er to me idated Slat day of October; -- their grandmother, Mrs. Jas. H. wet and disagreeable' at that 191 1, and registered in -the Registry Pearline� `Old Dutch, Battle Axe -- Rogers, time. We understand that Willie Office for the County of OnUrioon the An]riiOnla. etc. salmon, 2iic Kind. -' Harvey Barrett- while assist- P ac apo Nodember, 1910, in Boot _ 7.,ing W. H.,Banks to cut wood with transport driver. 41s for the Township' of Pickering as ,a circular saw on Saturday, had . -The Women's Institute make No. 123SId.- �,,, BOOTS-SHOES Farmers Don't For . one of his fingers -split open with the following report : $142:44 waA The _ laod*, included in the above .'Another Shipment _ mnrt age are all and singular those .NewtprintF Goods � get we can the naw.. Several _stitches were donated .for. Red Gross supplies. ". _ terra n parcels or traria of lands and Of ".Walkers." 0�'tPT- � ust arrived. give �•Qll Jaeeessary to close tip the wound. 153 night and surgical shirts and remises situate. 1ying4nd beingin the I g -Madame Ie Mar, of Tcrunto, 11 doyen and 10 bandages have �' p g, y al]g and SniOCkS. spent Thursday �c erio been fc�r warded, also 17a airs a Township of Pickerin in the Count Our lines.of Ladies' 2o0_lbs. Solt-Roc 1.00. p of -Ontario and• Pi ovince of Ontm io, and Children's 100 lbs. Oil Cake, .2.36 --frieniTs. iss Riley agrd Master soe s. ere are _ r� _ c x - They sure .,are winn- ' Jack-Somers-Cooks also carne down not yet returned. Mrs. McPhed- saint- more or lesa, and being compos- y. ace tionai, Grit for 90c y ing a name for p p a. Ito remain at the farm for a time. rau.has et}pNlied ,sortie of_ttie yr1'rn ed of Fir�ily The North Half and the r 1001b,, OSstar n -The roads have not beenso tied -from the' Sock Fund, thno enabl• R^rich East` The of Loc Number themselves. R e pride oarseiveq hell for 90e j for a number of years As they are ing the Institute to furnish more Eight in the Second Concesaibn of the in fitting ;the "hard Township of Pickering. is the Pro,- QU :'<LITl- DOES IT, to fit" people.' 4-lb. package __ithis spring. No doubt the heavy aorkw tliantheir funds warranted, ince of Ontario, and Seeondly ; The - 1' Herbageum for,50c rains of last fail has bad much tri -Pork is likely to be quite a ;.Neat cinarter of Lot Nurnher SrvP_n in do with the way theyhave cut up delicacy during th-ecoming-season, the said second Concession of the i�PFCIAL Vs this spring. judging from the price we have to Township of PiekPriag, - - r showing i€_. LADIES- :We are show -_. -Quite a'enmber of- autos pass•pay,. Hogs.ai•e.quoted tip to $11,65 And lake Notice that- unless pay . RAINCCATS ed through the village on Sunday, live weight delivered to Toronto ment-of•the said niorrtg�emoney and - nice range of �'om� but ever ..one of them got stuck and about $10.75, f. o. b. at local interest and cotta be made within one you Sbould See 0111' - tion here- 1 only man's grey en's House 17re8se3 is the mu between ere an stations. t these prices some v of, the said"Jonathan Keeesh:tiw'w['iR• 'nen- Prints,' Ging- tweed effeeti size Whitby and had to secure assist- our most prosperous citizens wWork-ill proceed with or without any consent . 38, reg. 9-00,for 7.5a-, and Work- Aprons. ante to pull them out'. be able to -enjoy a little hank or or concurrence on your part and with• hams, `oils, Dress " J. H. Connor, who has been bacon far 'their Sunday dinner, out any further notice'to pou, to enter 1 only Ladies', size Children's all Over re-eialnq in the city daring the but newspaper men and others in into possession of the said remises SS, reg. 6.00, for 4.9b p Goods, Organdies, Aprons at 25 cents = ` winter, has returned to Pickering the ordinary walks of life must and to receive and take "tile rents and I only- Ladies'; size ' and now. occupies J. R. Winter's forego such extravagance. profits thereof, and whether in or out each. dwelling- whieb was recently va- -The Bow.manvilie Statesman of posseseion.of the same, to make any Mullins, etC. 88, reg. 7.00 for 5.75 r leases as he the said Jonathan Knee- r---csted by Mrs. McCormick. in commenting upon the action of ' E - -During the heavy rainstorm the police trustees of Pickeriag in shave° may tee fit. end co yell and abso- of Freda morning last Lite road forbidden the boys from nein the lately dispose of the said lauds and ./ Friday g y S sale o espaei partly by auction or pa a y • ,' 'C H A PMAN .- at the corner of Church and Bing cement walks for coasting with sale or rd b auction and rd - streets caved in, owing . to the their express- wagons, thinks the by private sale as the said Jonathan }arRe pipe becoming stopped, up People of our village must be a keeshaw may deem proper, either for 'i withstones, grass; dirt, etc. - rvone buaeh.- --When persons cash' or upon such terms of credit as - -Fred Adair, who is veterinary are , being knocked over by-care.- the said Jooatban Kneeshaw may rgeant with the 84th battery, less yoptigstgrs .with their , little think proper, and to convey and assure HA1�,ESS ' �O ' the sane when so sold unto the pur- which is 'now stationed at Hing- wagons, it is time something was • • eton, visited ' with Pickering fri. diene' for the protection of pedes• chaser thereof as ha shall direct or -ends for a few days. He .hoe triune. We would judge from the appoint' Good Farm Harness from $35.00 upwards, ° charge of twenty-five horses and Statesman's comment that the Dated at Bradford this 16th day of p r March, A, D. 1918, _ _. enjoys his work, small boy and possibly the cyclist ';A number of bargain, Collars, $2 and •$2, 50 � -W. L. and Mrs. Courtice re• has full- possession of the aide- JONATHAN KNEESHAW h per his Solicitor T. W. W. Evans, turned home last week, after walks int at town. 28 30 Bradford, Ont. -All horse goods at reasonable prices. Harnee�, spending several weeks with rela- -A former well-known resident -- --- rives in Weston. Mr. Courtice, of�#t�ksring in the person of Cal- i -- aIId-8ji6eTepalrlylg promptly while away, was confined to his vin Dillingham, die on Tuesday ELM DALE Ml� -attended' to. bed with inflammatory' rheuma. 4n'Toronto in his 76th pear. � The - tism, but is now quite recovered. deceased has been in poor health pjCgER,]�(} HARNESS EMPORIUM -­Miss W. Shepherd, who has since Januar He received a You can, always. get thebestMani- - been confined to her bed for some stroke a few days ago, but he Lobs Flour made from No. 1, Home Phone 2501. W. J. COAKWELL weeks suffering from measles and gradually sank until he died in v Manitoba Wheat. other complications, Ieft on Fri. the hospital wbore be was taken Royal Household and Glenora for __day last to undergo treatment in shortly before. He was born on Bread. Try abag. ' _ the Osbv wa hospital. we hope the farm ,% tulle west of flickering- Pastry Flour. Fresh Rolled Oats, STOP ! ]LOOK! Ll�TEl� ! - she may soon recover her nsual which is now owned b David E. BRAN, SHORTS ,,good health Puith. He moved with. his wife -'-MIX FEEDS -The Girls' Red Cross Club will end family to Toronto about ten -OAT CHOP How about yolir rubbers. Now is the time to safe guard against hold an afternoon tea in the base- or twelve years ago, where he has CRUSHED OATS any lingering colds. To do this wear rubbers: We sell the very meat of the Methodist church on since resided. Mrs. Dillingham %BARLEY CHOP best rubbers on the market. Tbe.Maltese Cross Brand. They are - Tuesday, April 25th, from 4 to 6 died about four years ago. He is WHEAT conceded to be the best and we know they will give you every satis- o'clock. All the ladies of the cow survived by four daughters and -CRACKED CORN faction. Avoid all the discomforts of wet feet, muddy boots, etc., by mnoity are cordially invited and two sons, Mrs. (Dr.) Field, of Des =MIXED HEN FEED wearing maltese cross brand rubbers. =� • any desiring to bring their knit- Moines, Iowa, Mrs. C. Field, of Caldwell's Cream substitute ting dnriug the afternoon may do Pickering, Mrs. J. H. Cameron.and Calf Meal. We are agents for the wn es at oring Co. and guarantee per. eo. All memberq of the Club are Mrs. D. Cameron and Frank, -of Molasses Meal feet satisfaction with every garment. expected to be present. Miniatures Toronto, and Harry, who left for CHOPPING AND OAT , We have been learning how for sixty years - - of Princess Patricia will be sold the States a number of years ago. CRUSHING EVERYDAY during the afternoon by some of A brother and sister also survive. Get prices on feed in too lots. Get the habit, you Wren, go to The Men's Store. - the iris. These pictures are very Mrs. Pnrdy and Albert, in the BELL PHONE. aI being taken from the States. His funeral took place on 7,- .�� We�e31d vl ai is of a well known artist. Wednesday to the Disciples'ceme- R: A- BU1vTING, �'ICgERING Adm on to the tea 10 cents. tery, Pickering. Chopping every day. l Established 1857. +-. ,i. s..' sp eLn.w. ,d4 d'.•... i — - - i� ?y,,.,: *• , r rs `r"