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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_03_23V A FIT, P.ICKE. I R -VOL. KIUV.148 . ­PICKEMNG, ONT.,, FRIDAY., MARCH 2)3, 1 17 ' Wo. MONGOLIA GREEN RIVER 1geealRotablisbedWyean. _ ___ The measles are atiH In thio burg. The Green Rivier R�ed SPINKIILLS Miss K. DeGeer is Improving, af- Cross Auxill ; . . .: .. - ... ., . her recent illness. ter ary will meet'at the home of Mrs. Jan. T- 0ALDWRLL, M. D., 8iiceeseor Routley on Monday evening. Mamb, • to the I&W DF. ftecue. Phone M George and Mrs. Bowers are spend- '26th, at O'clock. All ladies are cords. GREENWOOD Q4212001. 01111 iD9 a week In Toronto. 8 ally Invited to be present.. Miss L. O. Bushnell visited to I§t;ouff- •R B. FORSYTH. D. of O. Regis. its T ville one evening last week. T a ba member of she optowA&jftI&No. dablon of 08tarto. apeow "tentift gi WRITE SATIN MISSIONARY INSTITUTE ow -7 131%1811n� The farmers in this burg -kept =f gImm. RYON so" erse; or6b I busy attending auction galso. 0"Ve . ORRAM BUNS—pAmmy Mrs Darley has I The Missionary Institute to been visiting with beheld i in the Presbyterian church at Clare. O. MCKINNdN, M.D., L.R.C.S BUNS-:-FAiTRy of days. Old friends and neighbors for a couple on TEA wont Monday and Tuesday, April member of she Conegs Sad and 3rd, will be conducted under ism andit"ons of oullarw lisecatis Victor Stover, of Mt. joy. JB movi g the auspices of the Missionary Bduca. as, on to the firm recently Of women -Bran, Shoirts,' Tumbo� David Seebeck, who vacated Y tion Movement co-operation with 'm residence, at a and am Paying highest pn*c* es moved to Locust local. committee OOFnPQWA'ofrepr HUI on Thursday 1&@L- repres- entatives -of the various denomina: -for 1B. arl an •Wheat, Screeni"s,. tions In the community. The move. ey d Wheat. -FAARPORT meat being simply the agency through Albornoy. said Ckmn* All kinds of Chop. Elijah A N. FARNWRIJ4 K.C..- BARRIS- which the denomination&I mission- Get my -prim b46fore selling- eJ a T!8 pilon rrowsmith of this place asp boards co-operate in this work passed away. on Wednesday. March hence, this lastituto will be in the best 7th.. after a long and severe Illness. Pence interdenominational. •Kn OHRISTI[AN, Barrister and Born in England, he came to Canada ledge is Ow- Chopping . on Mondays, K thirty-four years ago. He spent the atitute Polder." This Missionary in- 6"a- 021" B194 St North. WhitbT. *'V), SMANTON COAL D. L. andj W. �� W11. Wednesdays and Fr give all' who attend a 9 first three years In Quebec, then cow. much more extensive knowledge ofpiles y id ing to Pickering township he has re- the world's missionary activities, and 011OPPing will not 13t art CHESTNUT. PEA sided here ever since. He leaves a stimulate in art `nLAKR B. BEATON. D. D. a., wife and ten children : Alfred of To. life,fort all a larger missionary _21 .andusto of the R0784 college of Dental STEAM. rolito, Mrs. E. Yates of Liverpool, April 2nd - and 8rd — 'We are &II I JL.P AND AM. Slogan for Monday And Tuesday. Until 9 M' RMOOOD and UAITmIS7 of Toronto, odic* L W. SIL hardw&" 8SOM Whitby. Rng.. Mrs. A. H.. Mrs. H. J. and -Mrs. to the Missionary Institute." oe h 9 00 12; 1 to SAO. Ind phono E. Skillinger of Portland. Ma'ine, Mrs, for another noUce fiext week also,I'OOt Don't bring less than A. C. Siprell of Stratford. Mrs. J. A. read last week's notice. burins Dr Boston-@ ob Dr Xc_ five bags, as win a 0 "a" 0 44'167' J. L. SPINK, LIMITEDi McNish of Toronto, Mrs. R. Found ininni -biw-iff ot Toronto, will be is PICKERING, ONT. and Mrs. J. Topper of Pickering, and amount charged r -Mrs. Beard of Dunbarton. Also, an KINSALE for -will be five' bags in '03mi"800, 49arbq. adopted son, George M. , Arrowsmltb , The -regular meeting of the Kinsale who is serving his country somewhere Branch of the S. 0, Women's.1nati- future. W. G. HAM -Issuer of Marria, e V A In France. Lute will be held at the borne of Mrs.. rApenses in the Ocanty of ft= REAL, Claremont C. L. Mackey on Thursday, ­114"aring vmsgo.- March 29. 0 at 2.30 p. w, As :7 -HOUSE FURNISHINGS ASHBURN the, great deal T• POUOHER. Real Rate- Au'c- of business to be done,' all members conoictor and twuor Big Stock, at tb7d lowest pii; The young People of the community are requested to be present. rices. The "St. Patrick's Da on Fri- given by the et n:.=: II; -,=6 B, agliam. 4" 11 The entertainment Y HOPPER Issuer of M Delivery free. day. March l6th, by holding &' Shad- Women's institute on Saturday the Marriage 17tb of March, was a decided success. Owing to the bad condition of the D. Ow Social" In Mr. West's Hall, A ""E A- S T L A K E XAconooe In the Oonely of ontaillo. good program was given. -after which oill-W at store and his re"ifecoo, Caaremo Call an- d iei. Ph- one _Ind: 324, shadows appeared upon the 11creen, roods and toit being a stormy even- The ahingle that has given Batis_ B.BZATON TOWNSHIPOLEBX �Claiewont. HughPugh. the Popular auctioneer, lag, the audience was rather small. faction for over 30 years. Empire Uf- The Miss" Johnston and- Long and 'Corrugated Ito with a • Claavor=ow. Oomnilmonor for tokLag I ver wielded the hammer to better Messrs. I on sunsefilasieS- ------ � by -1moseff Of Marriage, Us- Ad"Unt"S' N%0- K0067 60 IOGA advantage or confronted a more X. Webber and W. Steven- 2 in. corrugations. see it be "Z he "diem 0. Out, thusiastic crowd. 'He knows how to son, of Brooklin. delighted the &Udl- b other makes. 'if you y7st appeal to an audience. Soopiriteddid @13ce'a their usual style. R. R. Mow. *y are If& UGH S. PUGH. Glen Major. Ont the �idding at times become that more bray capably filled the chair. The need of a Cream Be =Liftasod Atiotion"r Rat#134LYS Spring Term Opens than Paratior. Try in =Ported 404 ihoroaObred Stock. one person went forward to Young people of Kinsale excelled them'. a Premier -for 30 days. A1941 9 006duated awbore. write fol torme on Tuesday. April 16�-and merges claim the same shadow. This was selves in acting the drama '*The Old gasoline engines from $89.00 up. and PW%ICQ]Lre, P 0*1nd.tue. WIT into Summer Session from July 3rd. amicably overcome by the genial Peabodi Pow." w. Stp;eloaon, our See or write me before buying. No forced vacation. No waste time. Hugh who succeeded in every case in auctioneer, deserves much credit for Bell Phone. POSTILLi Lioeuged Auctioneer, exceeding the former bid. The best his manner of disposing of the four F Come. Free Catalogue. ' Write to 6 W 00antim of Tack end OUUML AUG. good nature prevailed, and if you 'salts that the Institute had for sale. F'. J. Prouse, ,he. 84146 at all kinds attenv4d to on sh Shaw's Schools. Toronto, XG-7 6f .proeeeds of the evening a Pickenag Notice. Addrowss'Green BIT= P. 0.. out.'""i' Yonge St. failed bo secure a box, a shadow and a moiinted - Young lady, the good people in charge to 8104 70. The women went home passed around sandwitebes and cakes. well pleased with the returns from :_MM -:S T Everyone was deliebted. The receipts their work, and the Institute heartily Yttl)riftry Surgeon NBW BUTCHER SHOP were (jui!e satisfactory. being over thanks all those who assisted In rais- Vick garage Honor Graduate of the Ontario -Veit-. j SIM, whi -h govis to Red Cross work, inx this -f und for the Red Crime work. All .&I'tornobile and Bicyck rinary College A fult-litie of Presh Meats a way .-an4. Gradyate of the Veterinary oil b - -9 .. . . . . WHITEVAL8 repairing promptl Science Assot-iation. and at shop. BROUGMAM Y W. H. MA4or was in the city on attended to. Phone-offise ISM, residence 2002 Wagon an road every day. Rev. Dr, Baker. the president of Thursday on,business. Albeit College, Belleville• will preach A E Tires, Offs, Grease and'repain In the Methodist cbtreb h E. � Major sold' a hi AREMONT, ONTIMIO -,Presh Pork Saussi ere on Su on hand, % 0 CLI ge a prinytoThav KiAA Ai always I e evening week. %Butcher's cattle wanted. ev. A. McLellan preached to a LOGS WANTED I -very appreciative audience James McCrae, who has been laid up Potter & Andrew, is JAS O'CONNOR, PICKERING John* church on Sundav to SL most of the winter, is able to be out last, and will again. PICKERING. Out., I will Pay cash ftir the following, logo Corner King anif'ehurch Ste. occtip� that Pulpit AgRID next. On Suu"Y Lieut. B. B. Beaton and wife spent: delivered here: the week-ind with D. R. an Basswood, There is d Mrs. I'llave a good stock of NO. $17.00 per M. REAL' ESTATE..... wheeled vqVite a strife between the Beaton. =W , lie 10.00which shall ieles and runners as to '%Vm. and Mrs. Burton. who have ilw`., monopolize the roads. The betting now is in favor of the been auffering from Is, grippe, are both G=re or Bastard Rim, slowly .12.00 former.- improving. Bireb, 16.00 Mrs, Judson Pugh was In the city • is Rock Him 15 In, over- .-Scoo Quite a large number of entries for a few days visiting her allter. Mrs. is have come in for the sale. under 15 in so, ou so Oliver Hezzlewood. -ire �'ellclYl go� Those wishing to make entries are re- Will Austiu called on friends be White Ash. 12 foot 2&oo 150 acre Farin For Sale, quewted to do so at once with Robt. J. last week, he being on last leave. He ALSO log lengths good 90i Cowan,- in order -that they may sp- re Chopping and Oat Rolling__ brick house with 8 rooms. _pear on the bills, makes a fine lFogooking sold i-e-r-- ra0e Wire, Sta�les uVile " usual. _,`B�rn"nd stabling for 42, head The Red Cross concert on Friday gri at time of writing.', Mrs. Thom. 3l5TW-__W`1n_-_I nox is very ill with Is, ox of stock. Hen house evening last. given by the Yollug PeO- A. Te with W. G. Barnes, Green River X ox her moLber-in-law, is wi and pig pen. gle'a Bible Claw of B. V. S. S., was in - her. Oraddr eed a success. Everyone enjoy!A the John Austin, of Toronto, has been Cedar Posts and address R� R. No. 1. Locust Bill. All ingoodrepair. comic songs and dialogues by Messrs. Mackey and Spears. The elocution'. Out making arrangement for moving PHILIP iota ittedan to his farm on the west hill about Steel Posts. .W V ac U, themselves admirably, A 'I let. 0 S. The $010, dialogues, etc., were well JOHNreceived. ' M,'- S. Mannell, who has been $of The door receipts were :kine. from a ' Coal, Lumber. Oewent� Shingles. trouble, ELM A full line of trash and cur severe throat Notary Public,• Pickering.' 47-66. A quilt, donated by Miss Kate bp .9 Brodie. brought 9.01, while the auto- cl&I gone to Toronto to consul Lath and Ready Robfing t a _-2 ed meats cOustintly On hand. graph ilt, made by the young pe let. We hope she may soon re - Water, Pure Wa O_ cover, always in Stock. ;2 SO" R*111, Breakfast ter I sold for 10.25. The money col. Bacon, feceiedfor the as, Mrs. Middleton. of Wi nnspeg, was as Kate Toronto ft. OT. The total receipts were 92.97. Middleton returned to to with IffAln, Bologna, Weiners, etc. If you are wise oil will use the only d3es on the quilt was In Wbitevale last week and Mi A. --C. REESOR Ideal well, drilTled by Chas. B. Rice, which will be handed over to the Red her. Kate is a great favorite with Higliest prices paid f Cross, We are glad to see our young the Young folks here.LOOUST HILL Butcher's cattle Gasoline Or who is agent for Wind Mills people turn in and help on this work 'Mrs, A. J Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings and We feel it Will continue. O'Mally was in Toronto for water works, Also bath room fix- last week looking for a boum They tures. etc. Everything given careful are sorry to leave Whivevale. but their business calls them to theLCity. 9'iekering attention. GREENBUR W N Why Suffer' ith RICES PU.VP WORKS, They will be greatly missed. Home Tel 5621. W T. Annan I making preparatioan vo Ah Hodgson, who has been in the Fint-cIass rip for hire hitevale, Ont. Your Conn? -model his leolidence, and will have hospital all winter, with typhoid fever, re r Day or night all modern conveniences, returned to the vale Sotuiday, looki Ig f,72 Bus meets all trains 'fie Pickering Some of our most enthusiastic farm- as well as can be expected. Art#4Lys he lers are considering a Farmers' Club. lwlll not expect any invitations as his toegs are a little weak. Teaming&omptly Attended TnTni GreenwoodIreenwoodis an excellent centre. We Yall have no excuse for going W4691ance Co ittee hope the idea will develop into some• iBilly Atkinsom. of A. M. C.. Exhl- about like a cripple afraid Agent for Canada Carriage Co. thing worth while. b tion Camp, visited his friend, Mrs. The object of this Association is Gen. E. Lawrence, having sold his M. Reeeor, before leaving for.over ro put your . squarely foot- We1R. Peak- to farm, will hold an Rusts We on the seax and be delighted the c9rigregis, 04 -Mr Law— 16 pid"ring. Iowa stealing and prosecutethe ground. 28th,' -Mr tion with his sin in the felons. C IS no., as Yet de- cided where he will go, but his host of friends JV ...n ag in the Methodist church. John Larkin's if your boots are too small and Nembwe having property ItOlft oclummul cats immediately with any member will be much' disappointed should he decide to away-ft g9 om this neighborhood. sale was & great sue-, cess. Bore" and colts brought from $100 to $200 and, you can't get them stretched give of Executive Committee. A car -load of corn was recently un. each, cows $100 to $140, stockers 70.00 to 90.00, calves 40.00 to - em away- IdembereWp fee loaded here and sold to the farmers in a few hours 50 00 seed oats 1.00, barley 1.20, cloy er- 10:W: timothy yOU R_FEET­ARE_ WGKTH- .Tickets way be had idout at from" ata'price -before unheard 0 f I of, $2 35 per cwt Our good urban seed 3.75, bay 12.00 per ton ton. Ras sale amounted to $9". MORE THAN TAE BOOTS secrets: Oil Exec, Com. -7;. its, C P Palm. 0 cousins must not till is laying ia-&H-th�s­ think the producer 8 w eal tb, �69' M Mr. Larkin sold over $1,0" worth of Jus, -last f, I'A arter-rtuting-b Then sy _end -a_qAiar.ter_for_&_bo . er, W. V. Richards P* ring, ring, n g P have e have been over $15.10, art farm tle Of NyFtl's Corn Cave- and get J., R. Thexton J Clark J C Clark F. H, Weetney was in Toronto last T The concert given by the Whiteva e Red Cross relief, President, so"o SftretsrV rots" weei week and brought home a Ford read. 'ter, ster, equipped with an Plder delivery League wast huge success. Those taking part in the drama acted N at' Eas'eam is a good thing to L he, box, by means of which the car can in their their parta exceptionally well. Mrs. spriVe into new shoes, TOOLS SHARPEN a a f e few minutes be' converted into a M. Reesor as Anna, the colored maid, Breaks thein in. truck rue I that will carry nearly half a ton, was the hit of the evening. Miss F. We ma if ke a specialry of crosscut sa Ur Mr Weetney also intends to use a ailer in delivering his Hayes gave some readings moat pleas- Ingly, and F. O. Danniell. the Sun Tools , W i of all kinds. Locks repaired. Locke k, r Razor-bonin a specialty. fl 9 For first. milk to the !a t station. The motor car, in the as f t as - IL ob Rm ed day school scholar, ist by the a "is'. cl"# hair trim or an easy s have call few years. has reached such A state of efficiency that to a farmer with much Male Quartette. received encore after encore, which brought to light pomp C. VV. Liddle rhm. Be at the East -end Barber Shop. See our Hoose Furnishings of driving it is not only a luxury, but is extraordinary extemporaneous poetry all kinds. Slightly used Carpets from 1.5 cents a and up. felt by many to be almost indispen sible in the running of a farm, espeei. in SWuffrille's fine 7.roomed publin Druggist- Graduate Optician C. N. R. Tl- W J. GOR WX Pl &)IT such an atmermal year as, the swbool was burned to tha ground A AgeaL • m test upon *a borne -sick heart. And NOT REAL. she resUy bad seemed to mean what she said . To John who was, the least ' vain of men the idea of having been Deponalt-EmAess at Franoe Wate>ses h-' observed ani almost watched over for Conflict Rosa Her English Borne. months past, was at once startling and That strange gray ghost from a past y ..he vaguely comforting. o f orti last . aH pe,blushed ut� -oc- cupied era, the ek-Empress • Eugenie, now cupied with the discovery, and aim- ninety years of ase, watches with burning interest the lite -and -death ultaneously he began to wonder • whether he should see her again. struggle, renewed after nearly half a At has tl�e-�eputatio� o� nearly . Of course he did -only two days lat. century, between Germany, which Write for Free copy of Furrli- ' - • er. The meeting took place at the crushed her power and prestige, and turetandHousehodFurnish. hiJ . a quarter of a century bend hour of the evening return which cor- Fi'anee, which cast her out. The young ing Catalogue now ready. responds to the exodus of the morn - every packet• sold alonglie, which shook itself tree a her EASY TERMS FOR ALL a � ��� ins, for John spent moat of his alter- slop with all other tarnished debris 645-647 Qaes St. W., Toran4e, Out. Hoops In the University Library, which of the glittering Second Empire, exit - saved -him many a book -purchase, and 8laek----rreea—or lyiixed''E204 offered an atmosphere more congenial ed her for many years; but it has for= to study than did his small sleeping- I given her now, in her old age. She i sharp-tongued Princess. Metternich, ---- - - - - - "'--- "- closet with the window on to a "close;' may go and come as she -will between wife of the Austrian ambassador, and seas -dealer next door. � France, her old }dome, and England, G once said of hos the most cutting The lantern at the halting-placewas•. her adopted one; and she gives much thing of all. The fashion -for Bal- l' r e ends, and beneath . -it stood_ _a�-of_her income as well as the use of her { moral petticoats had just come in, and e- slight figure, with the blue and pink ! beautiful estate to the allied defenders ladies Here• wearing their overdresses Between Cousins and yellow car tickets -relics of the _--_ day's traffic -strewn over the pave of France, whether French or British. j looped high above gay -striped under- ment at her feet, as thick and as; So great have been the changes, soskirts, with a pretty but peasantiike 'OR A DECLARATION OF WAR. - many -colored as autumn leaves. By' dark the misfortunes, of her tragic' effect. Eugenie desired such a dress, ' this time John had half-forgotten the career that of all old, living women! some of the court ladies remonstrated, fE episode, and though the light of the I few seem as old=as almost impossibly ;but Princess Metteri:ich advised her lantern was -full upon her face, might po old -as she. to order it made. ` ....-.CHAPTER IL= -(Cantle). i am really quite well I make up almost have tailed to recognise her,! yet, even .now,.every -little while "Would you give the same advice to +� but for the welcoming smile, which `the world glimpse P ''" 'F He looked at her a little shyly. She i foie it in you?" you see. clearly said that she had no idea of gets some new of your own e m ress . , some one asked. Was ' -small and sli hE with a very Oh, do you?" she said, with. eyes letting the acquaintance dro her in the brilliant he de of her': shrewdly. white skin and ale -blue eyes, lashes that looked fraoly curious; but the „ g q P' + Y y"Oh " p Y ' student a ahy�ess could stand no more. My car •is your car, I know, she youth. In he recent biography of , `nu, • admitted the princess and eye-browa as light-colored as the "I'm afraid I moat o " he said bur_ said confidently; since our ways lie Disraeli there is a letter in -which the readily, but the Empress Elizabeth is hair. There were many elements of; riedly. "My timet g p." together. I just missed the last one, English statesman tells of the first a real empress!" prettiness and also of delicacy in the, .,So is mine," admitted his sampan- although I ran so fast. visit of the French emperor and em'- That the beautiful. . Eugenie never t, face, spoilt partly by a too thin and ion, glancing at the clock on the Her visible breathlessness made it a wide mouth, which she seemed to have g g „ seem obvious to remark: press to London in 1855. -They quite was, nor could be; for the empire of - 1 some difficulty in keeping under con -!neighboring church tower. In five "You look tired." captivated Queen Victoria, but Dis- , which she wa- the shining ornament `-' trol. Its extreme and nervous mob-, minutes I've got to be pt -at my ye .. l ri eli did not like them. "I was great- was not real, either, but. only a taw- "llti, Lam tired, but it is nog with the K . , Y _ • Ilit whether during speech or silence, ; flee in William Street, Good-9lye, runain It's the office that tires ly disa ointed with the em ress " he dry, Bassin a isode in y' g then for the present and please don't „ g' PP P g p the splendid was almost disquieting. ! '„ me. wrote. For me she had no charm. history of France. � lose your sandwiches. I As the student looked, some dim re-, If in the farewell glance there was As she smiled at him a Iittle de-! She has Chinese*"epes and a perpetual -0•- collection stirred. That aggressively' more than Christian fellow -felling precatingly, John saw that she cer smile or simper, which I detest. I un- collection 'fair hair was a thing to remain lads John M'Donneil for want of a preced- tainly looked rathe!• drawn and droop- derstand she is +very naturals -too na-; Niagara Falls Eror+lon pt*► ed in the memory; however sub- ins, an observation which caused her ent to go upon, did not discover it. Lural for asovereign -and that Na- Canada is rapidly gainin}t posses - consciously. Thankful for the As he_t d ed u wards tower to make an instant further stride' in. � I - • ' — p oleon sometimes looks as if. he would: aion of the greater part of Niagara r-�nt•e-otunitla civility and vera � his-sy-nrpxtiiy. It was the robust and g - - g Y temple of rning, looming dimly ou3 1 „. he murmured: ,, 1 flourishing people he was shy of, not be pleased with more reserve and dig= Fa11a: The American Fa11= now carry of a curtain of fog, he was never -he. I the weak and weary ones of the earth, pity. She was always playing with j less than, a twentieth of the entire "Yes; now that you say it, I thankem- lees vaguely aware of an unexpected (To be continued. the royal children, who doted on her, I flow.' For 200 years or metre the cen- �` -bei. Thank you most kindly -thank break in the monotony of :his present t, you again." existence. The live winter months and was sometimes foucid sitting on tie of Horseshoe Fall..has been reced- He was on the point of turning de- spent among the- din and grime and the ed a of a table. The courtiers ing by erosion.at tl.e rate of abut Ave `a finitely, having become unpleasantly burr of Glasgow had hitherto been Scalloped Salmon, g feet a year. The' ed c o! the Ameri- Y go were horrified. y g aware that they were still occupying, one continual and very dull form of can Falls recedes much more Mlowi the same spot on the }iavement, when sacrifice, rendered bearable onlyby a layer of soft grated bread- Disraeli would have found few to Y she spoke again quickly. the end in view. What he had suer crumbs in the baking dish that has agree with his low estimate of Eu- •o:ily a few inches a year. As the "Is this our first term at the Uni-� been well buttered Sprinkle the' genie's beauty and attractions, even Canadian Falls drop. back toward Y ed at his drat introduction to town- p y lake Erie the receive a larger • 'verbity?" j life could probably not be appreciated I bread with salt, pepper and bite of among those who disapproved of her y g and How do you know I am at the Uni- by anybody or anpthing short of a fish I butter. Cover with a layer of flaked. occasionally unroyal . ways. One of larger volume of water.-- Youth's Varsity?.. 1 out of water. Even now he would salmon, seasoning with salt and pep- the most Insistent complaints against Companion. r111She tossed her fair head ever so still dream, shuddering of the in -1 per and pouring in some of the oil her was of the extravagant. variety of, — -- slightly, credulous horror which had seized him y ' Aa it that was difficult to guess! at the first sight of that forest of and liquor from the can. Over this costumes in which she displayed her Plan a•job"before yov'tuckle it. "Get ;. What else would you be doing at the! chimneys vomiting smoke towards an spread another layer of the season loveliness. In dress, as in manners, everything ready that will be needed, ~- -- corner of University Road every. invisible ally; white for years to come, ed -crumbs, then more ,salmon, and so her taste for what was becoming was and then see how Rmoathly even a Morning? And the books? Why, I' Buchanan Street Station was to re- on until the dish is filled. Let the sometimes questioned. Her friend, the' hard task may be accomplished even .know what course you're follow- main for him a sort of standing night- last layer be of buttered crumbs,' Ang," she added, with a touch of ; mare:. If he had not believed in moistening slightly with a Little milk. --- - -- --- coqueti'y-but of fairly discreet coque-' hell before, he certainly would have Spread a little soft butter over the try-in her glance. `•I couldn't help; been converted to the dogma from the surface and bake in a hot oven to a seeing the titter of some of those moment o! his passage through that - - - . volumes fa your bag, and though I human pandemonium. And the rich brown. b -f don't understand them, I" know that streets were not much better. His Y lid i L they can't .mean anything but -the eye, accustomed to ptnm6 the man - - �' _ Cane y y _ u will •e Church." tinted "depths of heather -clad' hills, r bora &• She paused and sunk her eyes in a left between these walls of dingy Surprised Artist. Fine G'ranulatinn sudden access of nervous shyness. masonry,- an imprisonment that was Motorist (.on country road) -I'll "Ilia s stranger, of course, and have, a ph ,cal pain. The mists of give you >)10 for that picture if you Bu Yo sugar ill these neat � Of _ no riRiit to say anything, but I should' his Hi hland home were indeed thick; + like to ash you one g ; don't put another stroke to it.. 5-1 cartonfrh wlucla you can place y question: Have but how pure, how sweet. co the nos- - y lei no one to lnn4 after, Fog'.0••__—.._ — ecd" shelves. "To look after me?" � - was the perfume died by that grim, by your offer; but it is not, quite finish Jung cut Othe corner and. Polls ExtmQvshO' "Yes; I mean, to keep you from stone forest. -ad., out the sugar ae you need it. f (iraaulat�eri studying too hard. Do you know I The plunge into study -so hard for Motorist -Oh. that doesn't matter; -, that you've been growing thinner ever a man • not trained to consecutive I just want the canvas to mend a bust- �+aa�raar since October?" # -- --- brain-work-was the only thing that ed Lire with. From an acrluaintar:ce of flue min- made• thie home -sickness bearable. utes' standing, the remark was startl- Upon a little pocket calendar he would - --'o- ing; yet yet there was so much genuine faithfully score out each day from comes also in 14and 20-1b base for house - sympathy in the voice, and in the October to March. With what, silent 'Mistress -Mary, why- didn't you �+ "' finish winding the clock? You only wives who like to buy in larger quantities 8-orking of the unsteady mouth, that joy the atiudant would earl ex- g Y even a less conventional man than this ! change his town clothes for the white gave it a coupl., of turns. Mary -land 5-1b Cartons - one happened to be, might have deck trousers and the' blue serge You must remember that I'm leaving 77te All -Purpose StigaT" 10 and 2041. Rags accepted it without another thought jacket, his books for the double ham- you to -morrow, mum, -and I'll not be - There was -far more gratitude than ; mer -it would t .►ke an exile to under- after dain� anv of th' new ai,•ra w. A, _ I meet he lived throw the 'winter • anc -..- "Thank-you,youure _very _kind; b upon the .-hope- return a- retn whisk, � 1 should pe permanent, he had lives ��R I through these yearn -yet they mere Indigestion `r years of bondage as hard as those of � Jacob in the house of Laban. Al. { ready was the goal appearing over the ` l-liaziness, since this was his third term. and and since one more would see him ir, 1 More than this, orders. circum- Biliousness stances were conspiring in his favor. The present pastor of souls, at Ard. indigestion, biliousness, head- 1.I loch was ageing fast and'yearning for _ aches, flatulence, pains after rest -had, in fact, at the Bishop's eating, constipation, are all com- ; specia instance, agreed to "last" onlv moa symptoms of stomach and until ohn M`Donnell should be ready liver troubles. Aad the more to take his place. -For tha Bishop, yon neglect them the more you who was'a brisk, cheerful, ally per - suffer, Take Mother Seigel's sonage, with a good -nature propen- CPSSTrup if your stomach; liver, or are slightly deranged at sity for letting people have their own taken p John's cause j warm- y, hadot ly len perhaps, be. MOTHER cause such cases never failed to shed - ! credit on the diocese. In -his .most sanguine dreams, John had not dared to hope for anything so speedy as this. SEIGEUSWith all the more unshakable belief in his "call" did he toil onwards. During all these three years he had never, spoken to a woman besides the landlady of the little East -end room • have lost tone. Mother Seigel's `. S from the lin which, despite the distance from the University, he lived .for ecbnomy s wake. YmP made curagive It was only by the strictest " extracts of certain roots, barks, 1 frugality -such frugality as was re - and leaves, which have a re- ;,,presented by the daily packet- of - - •markable tonic and strengthen- sandwiches -that he could manage to Ing effect on all the organs of make his earnings of the summer cov- digestion. The distressing symp- toms of indigestion or. lira er the expenses of Life winter. No .troubles soon disappear under place of amusement had ever seen him, and not one of the women who its beneficial action. Buy a bottle to -day, but be sure you threw in uiriti and approving q g PP g glances b6et the genuine Mother Seigel's at the tall figure with the small; fine- •ly-cut Syncp. There are many finita- head, could boast that she had tirom--burl naLone that ei� es the ever made him aware of her existence. - _same health benefits. ftl c--had-edea and ears on1 for his studies. The -ilacTieel Ne-Vnr-serN4rg is the for wore no woman's face. The experience of to -day, from its hili+ BestRemedy could not very and leaving well avoid heaving a mark. 'Co his astonishment, he discovered that it vo'plklMt X WO STZE 1ss60o p L flirt. had not even been ,wholly unpleasant. His loneliness was so complete that - the idea of friendly sympathy could i not fail'to have a certain warming ef- 6 i.. : .,, .,., - A✓ u ,a -rhe!.- .N.ir . �syr.5 >) � Lac w+r�ts5..+s'�-.�'��sai+°- v�✓eM•'az'.�'.s..mie 'w •c . • .•»-�—L n•' �a�tnm. .Y :_p :�.' :..: „-gv'*x.r i, .. ,,,. Y 'v •§,r---. .YU '' ... _,' •h;'Iw n •.�..� - S:k!tTC.'. ., ,, •,�,,. ,,� ,.... � ... � . - . , :: ';wt e. ,li3'. •. d -.v .v4 .: �;y,: x. ': a% ,. a .y . _ �. Sm rw .. •;.. . �` ems, yc sea'vioe .it >rdesi bl R to the enjoor GEM ,iC,'ED IH FAVOR 0 r CORK PEOPLE REGENT ;, of .ee'r� rights 'Aaw &d ;,,el>br !■s' `� `� °Phe Provisional, Government dam• -ARE Tis _. _ . ah; es to add that it how no intention to umEAIM Profit by the dreumstlim" of the war Struggle Between Duma and Reactionary Party Enda in Revolu- to delay, the realixation of the mea- . Standard_ of Livia Lower Than That -of Coolies -=Urban Poor sures of reform above mentioned." g Non—�•Geramn Influence Overthrown. . _._,. Have a Desperately Poor. - - -- _ Full Power in Russia Held by Duata. - r _ Petrograd, March 18. -The act f !1 despatch from Petrograd says: I to the Daily Chronicle says the Em- the Grand Duke Michael in renounco- A' despatch from New York says:- of the coarse foods in insufficient. The 'After &`''brief . revolution in -Petrograd, I press of Russia has been .placed under ing the. regency is .rsgar'ded as one "Wage-earning Germany's nerves Poor have been subsisting throughout born h the united forces of the Duma; guard, which may help to maintain the mon- have been worn raw by the increasing the last year .upon bread, potatoes, _ .,,and clic army, Emperor Nicholas II: ; archy in Russia, eine the constituent turnips and salt. has abdicated and his younger brother,'' " Few Provisional Government. p weight of suffering that the war has „ - aeembly will now 'be 'able to elect Pushed much farther by the gal - Grand Duke Michael, second son of brought it. This class of Germans has EMPerp>R Alexander III., has been a laterdespatch from Petrograd any member of the Imperial house to become sullen, s class of with the I ling stress of starvation, overwork p says: Emperor Nicholas abdicated at the throne. Grand Duke Michael left and loss of dear ones, a second peas. Pointed regent. midnight on Thursday , night on . be- ! it to the constituent assembly to say Governtaent, almost rebellious. While ants' war may well be added to the Representatives of the nation, head half of himself and the heir-appar- whether he becomes Emperor or Rua- the middle class remains intensely miseries of central Europe. ed by M. Rodzianko, President of the : ent, Grand Duke Alexis, in favor of sin becomes a republic. patriotic, parading before the casual "The standard of living among the Duma, and a Provisional Government Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovitch. fi observer a unified and determined working people has been logesed Of twelve members, have established I At 2.80 o'clock Friday afternoon Germany, the fatigue of war is mak- fearful! �t new order.. _CZAR APPRECIATED Y• It is now on a par with the Grand Duke Michael himself alidicat- ing'alarming'strides among the work- coolie standard of overcrowded Asia.' The; success of the revolution was d thus bringing the Romanoff d' ing people. A eat &tan of these - made -secu a by the co-operation of g Y 7 humble to Y Their work has increased.' their s Hast to an end. SITUATIONS PERIL price --41: thea want peace at any share in clothes and foods and other r the guard and regiments in Petrograd ! The Government, pendia a meeting P price of their colonies, creature comforts has ,diminished, and active support given in Moscow. i of the Constitutional Assembly, is of 'Alsace-Lorraine, even of their and their amusements have entirely Alex. Protopopoff, head of the In- ; vested in,the Eexcutive Committee of country'a prestige and position." fallen swag. The urban poor have be- terior Department, ex -Premier Stur-'the Duma and the newly chosen Coun-' He Evidenced His Vis and F mer and the other Ministers, as well This is the opinion of A. Curtis come desperately poor, and they are cil of Ministers. A manifesto to this Patriotism by Laying Down Roth, American Vice -Consul at Plau- `a3 the President of the Imperial Coun- I + beginning to realize that each added .oil, are under arrest. effect was issued by the Duma Com- ens in Saxony, who has lived in close month of the.war means that their ;, Supreme Authority. touch with the The sole survivor of the oldie regime mittee on Friday, and it will be 'tele - A des nfn People cities the begin- plight must become more and more _ .., is . Yokiovsky, Minister of Foreigng �. graphed to the general army head- patch from London says:- g of the war. Having spent seven: hopeless. The Tithes in an editorial on the Rus- Years !n the teeming .0 fairs. quarters Friday evening. g industrial Saxon In the beginning all was excite - The whole garrison of Petro af$n revolution says: "A great re- district, intimately acquainted among � ment for the war, but in the formerly grad ' volution . has been accom lisped in all classes everywhere- and accepted bustling has gone over to the Provisional Gov- A despatch from London .says: The' P P ng 'manufacturing towns in my ernment. new Provisional Government of Rus- Russia. The Czar has abdicated in as a friend, Mr. Roth has an unusually district, the streets were soon bare o! - sin, according to the latest despatches.l favor of his infant son. His brother, strong claim to an accurate knowledge traffic. People assed about the Grand Duke Michael. is expected P P t their Famoup Russian Guards Joined Duma. proceeding promptly of conditions there. He was more-' errands silently. There was no laugh - to act as regent. It has„become clear y observer, full of ad-; ing, whratling, loud talking, or jovial One of the most impressive scenes to organize itself on a .stable- ander for some time past that the strained sympathy for those greeting. The business streets were of the revolution was the arrival of strongly miration and a stron 1 democratic basis to , g g. tuts • the Governmental de relations between. the Duma and the among whom he lived• ' • 'the Yreobrajensky Guards with their i. departments � I dotted everywhere .by Dioses .closed up ` colonel and officers, at the Tauris Pal- I and to prepare steps for the vigorous danger could not last. The great The working people, at least in by war. Grass grew betweetr the cob- ace. The men, all of ant stature, i carrying on of the war. There is no ger was that the Czar might tail xony, are becom°nR restive. Trey blew in. the roadway. Now and again, s to realize his osition with sufficien have huh ered and were drawn up in ranks of four deep sign of any serious hindrance 1:6 the f rom titude. a d :.-sight either resist g Y grieved ad over -'oxen dragging primitive carts of farm the whole length of the enormous P P P worked for man months with condi-'produce completion of the work of -this extra- a' revolution or defer his decision. He tions steadily growingproduce lumbered through the streets. Catherine Hall, where the .President ordinarily swift and successful re- ; has had enough wisdom and unaai$ e I with each promise worse, and _ Restaurants and cafes were deserted of the Duma had come to greet them. volution. A large number of the rin- i patriotism not to take either of these loco an indefinite peace fading It cost move to ! B p Y requent them, and, fin the appearance of. President Rod • ” cipal cities of the empire . ahead I I prospect of endur- moreover, they had nothing to sell." W Y courses. By laying down the supreme ante- All foods but the very coarsest 'Mr. Roth has just reached this • rianko lice colonel's voice ran have notified 'the executive committee 8. authority- of his. own free will he ::as are beyond their means. The ration coon from Germany. •: "Preobrajenskys, attention!" The of their acceptance of the new regime, � s reef pig people from civil war and > � whole regiment stood at salute,. Rod- , and there is no reecord thus far of any his capital from anarct.y. zianko salutgd them as follows: ••Sol- part of the country withholding con- r The revolution is commented u �c diem of the true faith, let Mc as an 'sant• editorially here by other newapaperd TURKS ROUTEDJCZARWASWURA p_ 1 old soldier greet you acconiing to. our The Proviaioeal Government . in with eathgsiasm, menials aa- a great +�+ ., `1` "Youm. I wish good health." Russia has issued the fotlowin a great111 IN T� ���11Wr1rJ TO I# You g tG triumph for the Entente and a BRITISH ADWE ."Your Excellency!" came the than- ,peal to the peolila, according . tea i disaster for ':he Central Powers. The ' derou3 response. I Reuters Petrograd correspondent press describes it as the death of _ The, President continued. "I want "Citizens, -The Executive CommitGerman hopes and a more crushing u <a thank you for coming to the help 'tee of the Duma, with the aid and and more far-reaching blow than British and Russians Advance Lord Milner's Mission of the members of the Imperial Duma support of the garrison of the capital Germany has ; et recieved. The Lib- i t0 Petro - 'co establish order and safeguard the and its inhabitants, has .succeeded in I era! In Armen' p grad Was to . grange ;honor and glory of our count triumphing over. the obnoxious forces papers also welcome it as a >f8, • Meso atamia might the g >; j Y R, ;triumph of de;nocracY, presaging and• Samara. - S rY ry w i e t um hi tiof RItrencussia. orI am proud my lona has stable organization reitee executive' great influence to the cause of liberty Compromise. ,your Comrades are }! htin' in the of the old regime in such a mariner able to P i throughout the world. London, March 18. -The Turks i A despatch from London says be serving since the be innin of Pity and sympathy are expressed Imre been defeated in three war I Viscount Miluer's recent mission tc g g power, with men whose pa:t. political I for the Emperor, of whom the worst theatres. In Turkish Armenia the I Russia• according to' the Manchester 1 - ' the wtir in your gallant ranks. Return activity assures them the country's i slid is that he lacks intellectual and quietly to your barracks and corse confidence." I Russians have captured Van,- accord- Gitardiaa• was undertaken principally moral strength. Tributes are paid' to �, ing to a Reuter despatch ,from Petro -Iia as effort to bring about a oompro ' .here at the Brat call when you may ; The names of the members. of the his g'anerous and lovable disposition, d be required." new Government are then give' ,an a +>� grad. mise between Emperor Nlchot _ e ars ready.' answigrigl e e appealcontinues: I people- _ e ritish army in Mesopotamia a Duma and thus avert a revdution. _guards, "show us the way." � '•The new Cabinet will base its poo- �-p- has put the 'Dirks to rout, it is an- � ford Milner is a member of the Brit - ."The old authorityis incapable of i lab War Council; P icy on the following Principles:' NICHOLAS R0111ANOFF pounced officially. On Friday after- : leading Russia the right way," was "First -An- immediate noon the Turks were in full fright to- Internal conditions in Rassia have I general o - LEAVES FOR THE CRIMEA wards Samara,. 75 miles north-west of long been known here, the newspaper the answer!. "Our Brat teak is to es- ' nests for all political and religious of- . . �. �aWiah a new authority which we all fences, including terrorist acts and Bagdad adds. and it is said the Emperor in - 'believe and trust, which will be able militaryand g Petrograd, March 18.—Nicholas The British statement follows: i formed the Britian Royal family that _ to save and magnify agrarian offences. I Romanofi, as the former emperor is `rn the fighting on Wednesday on.lhe anticipated some such happening, �, g y ,our mother, "Second—Liberty of speech and of 'now designated, lett with his staff to- but was confident he could au j the press; freedom for alliances, the right bank of the Tigris, as al- suppress The soldiers marched out shouting, unions and strikes with the extension ;day for his personal estates at Livadis; ready reported, the Turkish rear- it. The Manchester Guardian con- ^fturrah. Rodzianko!" He was on the south coast of the Crimea. I tinues greet of these liberties to military officials guard was driven from a succession «;d in the name manner by the officers; within the limits admitted b military spend some of the spare momenta of ridges to a strong pc,sition cover- "sir George Buchanan, the Britfab and mon of the Grenadier Guards and .requirements. _. Y making - trellises for the climbing I ins the railway station at Mushadie. , Amb&saador at Petrograd, has kept officers and troopers of the Ninth Cav- i "Third -Abolition of all social Te- I planta around tfie yard. ibis Government well informed and has Our troops continued to attack the alry. Regiment. All the regiments of-.' ligious and national restrictions..' The air is our greatest storehouse position during the night, and finally r been throughout a staunch supporter ter visiting the Duma returned to the i "Fourth -To j of wealth. Good plowing, good par- captured it at 3 o'clock on Thursday of the Duma and the Liberal element:. i< proceed forthwith to , rowing and goad- cultivation unlock orning. The enemy is retiring ; It to said Lord Milner urged the Em- harritcka with bands playing and :the pronaration and convocation of a ,. -' colors flying amid the enthusiastic Coni clonal Assembly, based on the door to this treasure -house. hastily. peror to appodat. a Ministry respons- gheering of the people. !universal suffrage, which will estab-' "Th retreat ed :during although two was BONI BS KILL NURSES. day, and on Friday afternoon more t than the eDuma had 'asked for. � lisp a Government regime. -Thursday, ' Russian Empress Hiding.' "Fifth -The substitution of the pa- i the whole enemy force, consisting of; The Emperor rejected the proposal on ^: A despatch from Lonodon says: Ac- i lice by a national militia, with chiefs' German airmen Attack a Hospital remnants of three Turkish divisions, the .ground that it did not harmonise 41 cording to information received hereto be elected and responsible to the -- _Near Saloniki. was in full flight in the direction ofi�t� Russian institutions and could the Russian people have been most i Government. - Sarlara. On the morniag of Friday 1.not be worked by so politically.unripe j , A despatch from Saloniki says the enemy were straggling over a dis_ j a people. distraaVyl flaring recent events of "Sixth Communal elections to be `Enemy aviators again bombarded our the personal influence of Empress Al- based on universal suffrage. "hos ital at Verteko lance of 20 -miles, with their rear 2b' '"1'iscount Milner then proposed that exandra. She was supposed to oxer- "Seventh -The_ troops which. pard offidisl atatetrient pion eyWedneaday, miles north of the scene of the fight -'the Emperor appoint a ml Pistry ac - She the ffreatest influence over Ern- cipated in the revolutionary move- ' "causing heavy loss of life among both ing on Wednesday. I ceptable to the Duma, suggesting Ser- peror Nicholas. It''is stated that her' ment will not be disarmed, but will re- patients and personnel. Two En I giva Sazonoff (now Ambassador at whE•rc•nl>ocit5 is not known, but it is.; main in Petrograd. g' Y— London) for Premier and Foreign See, ?- fish nurses were among those killed. FOR CARRYING LEITER retary. This proposal also was re- ining she is in seclusion., fearing; Eighth -While rriaintaining strict; "The hospitals are completely separ- NOT SENT. BY MAIL Jetted. Lord Milner made other sug- the populace. A Petrograd despatch 'military discipline for troops on active &ted from any Tither buildings, and are - " ; gestione and also held conferences distinctively marked with. a red cross." American" Sent to Jail for Three Ivi'Ith various leaders of Russian opin }` TREMENDOUS SMASH B 1 P Months in England. ion in the hope of working out soms� X ALIS :'I'FI� I: (:F.RMAN SHIPS ! scheme that would avert a r = f1 tch-from London says :- ry evolution- •• 'ARE SEIZED BY l'H1NA -dejpa y a outbreak. Every. effort was shat- ,. r __ ;BRITISH AND FRENCH ADVANCE - At the Thames Police Court John tered by the obduracy of the Emperor. ,I A despatch from Shanghai says:— a "1t is notable ' at the outbreak Robertshaw, an American citizen and n th b " — The Chinese naval authoritihs earl fireman, was .charged will^ having in promptly followed Lord Milner's re- The morning took Y his possession_ a letter for transmis- turn from Russia. His failure was Over 9p0 Square- '�lile�; of French Territory- Wrested From Ger• y g possession Sion otherwise than through the post. ' generally understood to mean that of the German steamers Albenga, 4,- He arrived'on Sunday by a Norwegian - nothing could be hoped from the Em- rtilns--.Sween i3O ?dile Front—Take 70 Towns. 249 tons;.Deike Rickmers, 4,176 tons; ship laden with grain for ::pain. •The pesos, and that the people must work `49 Mei-Dah, 1,628 tons; Mei-Lee, 1,682 officer of the Customs uestioned. the ' '� Ln.idor:, '<l:rch 18- -The tons, and Silkaing, 1,840 tons. The q out their own salvation.,, ei' The German ' spirit of the British troop' is one of Weasels. were lying in the Whang-Poo prisoner, who produced the letter and said_he was ruing to Dost-it--when._h for o.-. huN c been compo ed -i i;o su -- clemonstratice enthusiasm. - River. The crews were put ashore. reached Spain. The letter contained MAY, MODIFY }3':MARGp , der •scarfs` l,p00 square nines of con- Faris, March 18.=French troops are ' The taking over of the v'•ssels was falsehoods and exaggerations and re - pursuing the retreating Germans be- accomplished without untmvard in_ ferred to Zeppelin raids that never had ON_ FRESH FRUITS gars: r! I tench territory ihcring the Oween the Avre and the .Aisne on a` cident: t taken place. The pi Boner was seri- - pa=.: •1st Hours. The Britt h forces front of, 37 miles. On Saturday the -""- �. tented to three months imprisonment. A despatch from Ottawa says: -- continued their rapid advance on .the: French defeated the enemy rearguards MAKING WEDDING RINGS Q v That there may still be a possibility beefy; of.the enemy along a front of and occupied the entire front between A "NA NAL SERVICE" of modification of the order prohibit• +.. i Ande.chy and the Oise comprisingOBJECTORB TO BR EMPLOYED 9+"� r.�iles, entering the Gcrriinn po;i.. - � , , ins the importation of fresh Fruits, powerfully fortified lines which the Jeweler's Plea to Escape EnlistingDid IN AGRICULTURAL SCHEME other than bitter oranges and lemons -tions to n depth of ten milns,in places.' Germans had held for more than two Not Avail. into Great Britain is indicated by to •,7h I• impoi taut towns of I'vionne', Ba- years. On Sunday French cavalry en- A despatch from London sa s;— A despatch from Plymouth, Eng- I cable message received by ' the Gov. Y land, says:—'Phe famous Dartmoor ernment here from the Colonial Office, pnumr•,. Chqulncs and Nesle were cap- tered Nesle. In the direction of Ham, A wedding -ring maker in applying to lure 1, in addition to 60 viiia; es. on the Somme River, the French for. prisons at Princetown, on the Pzi"ace The message is to the effect that the + ward movement reached a . depth' of West Ham tribunal for exemption o! Wales Duchy estate, are to be prohibition of fruit imports into the' The German retreat has been con- P from militvy service said his firm is emptied of their convict inhabitants United Kingdom is still under consid• +about twelve and s half miles. P - timroua. and the area covered lis it has now doing an enormous trade. In and turned over to the War De rr i<1 ver widely. North of Soissons the French have part_ oration. In the meanwhile, it states Y Y• answer to a question he said he con- Ment as barracks for, a re ' I oecirpled Crouy, and In the same dis- sidered that the making giment of it has been decided that overseas sup. i'a,;on^d l+y tine tvesther and drying trict have taken the villa g of wedding- conscientious objectors, who will be plies of fruit for the navy, includin s IrwUnd, British columns everywhere'as o! Carle- rings was a work of national import- employed on some ambitious a icul- gifts from British dominions, shout 1 Pont,pontHossain and Nouvron Vin r 3' gr , tre pressing the retiring enemy. The i French cavalry ;}lave entered Noyogrn, the National Service scheme. to nrol under lural schemes which the Prince of be allowed to be continued In spite o Wales is to institute on his propertq t prohibition is-N1']F"F. r •yi.j' ayVln', yR Wd.�. iL�i.T ;wxT•'\:f `' ::.'*JC .. [ Fq_" ;yY^.,x•. ,�.sY -I. .�'. •,T• ,: +mss 3�i„ ^41S �3Tn' ..w yh ..,esti: .._ - t! •��,..� `�� � �„e�.�-������n_""�F'.•,LT .+d..� •'� .u.e6�' a ';lv�w:�' :a a ILbus lt�l4ttttly Stu 1 led two grist ubjecte. _ ser• tctr,eseswwvsae9sta sa0ltahede. Qyoorasn4atltaOmoa !. �'he great problem that Brittain C"OUKERl+:LB FOR BALE -Barred - _ - ii called upon to at" is not tics f Lincs•. vuM, vred=w .r.urtn. •apptr at, e .. ., .. - Nevi Until+ },'. - N 2.60 r ear • 1.25 if din ttdvancs. ! t" win the war, but tutu L, • _.. *, :,: j . Feb, 21st. , Tt+ltstr I , en* Begins � b G t e t . W 7 paid @Lave off stnrvstuei duriut; ti e I �{ OR BALE -A bicycle to good re- r s Lair, Appir to Noah tdwr, lot 3. eon 4, wear and fur H„me time after ,th.. s�arboro, 25 d? fOHN Mil�KAR, :Proprietor. mace terms have beau agreed to. FOR SALE -20 tone of good timo 1i VEN at the pres_�Ag.6 advaucedprices, ,Fish is a hichlynutritions and _'� idefeating Britain and her allies are aura My h.,y,.;.tlot 29, con;I,. Pickering near cheap food. Wt are handling more FiKh thisDuabarton,. Apply to Morrie Fnreht. �6 ab year than ever, tUrrsa AND cOa mat4Ta confident of ultirnate-success ill owing to the increased high prices in meats, vegetable p�etm and her eurmies, provider)1' `OR BALE -Gelding Bort, standard cereals, It will pay you to est uiure Fish (rum, the standpoint of bollt ti. rising 3 years old, oop,�d and righ tin every health and pocket -book. The Russian Emperor has lost thwt the fund supply .dues not fail way. ap?ly to M. Glee 4; Gr6onwoo3, od them, During the past year the — _ - OUR PRICE LIST: his crows . He is to a certain ex- LAOR BALE -Hoare invite Vlllege of _ 'tent to be pitied. lass has ,hurt n ht t VPNty of the whole worl&'%i ere 1' t l&romout brooms, good lot and stable, Fresh Frozen White Fish, 15 cents a lb ►pply to -D Hopp„r, Olareutoct. Wd MIL good gaalitir It tt lit,s failure, and there is certain to ' Fresh frozen Salmon, 15 Cents a lb }, who was thA:means.rfet+tabli�aik;.g be an insufficient supply, for the FOR SALE -One grade. Holstein Balt Cod Fish, 2lbs for 25 Cents world's needs during the. present cow, fourth calf due Feb. i6th,iolf, Apply the Hague Peace Tribunal. It was to David Dawson, con. 5, Pickering, este Labrador Herring, 7 centrl a lb year. Even' if the Pro a are a sac. Ciscoes 1 _-. -_ ' Ire who was inetrnnieutal in pro. N (IGS FOR BALE -getting of cin- 8 erste u ]h s cess, the shortage of labor to ill Fgle comb white Leghorn eggatrom • Pelee• Fillets of Hadtiie, 18 erste a lb hibitinq the Llse Of U4a, the tad poo of bred to -lay birds; 68c. for 15 eggs. national alcoholic drink, and iu have a serious effect upon the sup- Ind, phone 17119, o, birch, bo; 63,nekexing Finnan Haddie, 15 cents a !b , " .Jwany ways lie showed that he ply' and shoals the .crops bra Digby Herring, 25 cents a bo: F" had a deep interest in the welfare failure the shortage in' farm help LIOR SALE—Eggs for hatching, a will make the outlook aver dark 1V ldarred Rocks, Guelph strain. and Black I1'RE9H 4YyTER$, i5 cents aquart - of the Russian people and the y Langshans, Price, 5cenis an egg. bend your ' one. Besides, the German stibma- order early Eli Wileotit Greets rue, Ont of world in general. But- he lacked phone John Wilson, Mark 6116 211-66 r EAT MORE FISH riue in has not Gory sent hits• force of character. He could not VOOS-5isynardino, the Prince of Q resist the influence of his German Aced@ of thousands of tones of food L Magicians, with aH the latest manic and JASGto the bottom of the ocean, but slight•of-band tricks, is open for en�agemente )rife flus the PlO•Germans of his Speoiat prices for Red cross or Miliary con_ evert. To • the allies, he has has destroyed so much shipping cert,. (1 H Maynard;R R No. g, Pickering 22-2. that it will be difficult to supply -` T H E ' always declared his determination ARM TO RENT -60 -acres, situated - t0 yuccas the war, to a successful the European nations with food i` on lot 9s• con, 6. Pichering Good house and l frn tildi 0 soil a clay Loam; rail. plowfaq k eonclusion. But 'if historywill even if the supply. was adequate done; 9 ores in fail wheat and rye; orchard and small fruit. O A Pugh. R R No. O, aw at _ F -. • lase 'shown •that he played a for all demands. The German _ doable. part, he ie.now gettinghis STANDARDIANK submarine, which was intended iOf* CANADA SEED GRAIN FOR BALE -Wheat, - just deserts and is,deservi-ng of no to starve Britain, is likely to act llaigsis and wild Goose;•Barley—o A e No _ if+s�►o orflCC TOl10frT0 ' w ��• as -a boomerang. Instead of Britain si; Ostd-Reania's ]early Yielder. Irish whit. and Banner; A11 stricU ure and fof wild , being the title to suffer from this oats and Wes. Also Alree silie, Timothy and Rea 01*vw. ' Writ i or phone for prices and sate - One of the greatest if not the menaee. it is most probable that Visa. Joseph Lapp a Son, Cedar Grove, some Your surplus earnings in ,our Geermany and her allies will be the phone 1916; r o—sRlto)xtartlh.m ,tort greatest. results Of Lire war which Saving8 Department earn'inter, .has @o frtr taken place, is the revo- ogee to suffer greatest. When the . * � - lution which has taken place in war is over, Britain. will have the Ontario Yamers , Russia during the past week. and Command of the sea@, and she will .s$T'o 1878 eat at current rate. _ 36 which resulted in the abdication seg that she and her allies soil! be Existing war conditions demand that PICIERING BRANCH 1 0# Czar Nicholas. lI. and the estttb- Supplied first, whti"e her enemies you Rive the gaeation of seed ape- i iiAhment of a democrattic;1form of Will be starving while waiting for cial attention this year. Seed R• W. GOitD�lPi, 'r• !'� Hr.1seL alw at W>rielrj. En las --of desirable varieties and government. This important 8 d to allow he" ships to high germination pow• incident of the wax- will have a bring her foodstuffs. As it is'now er will be factors ` the, influencing yields, )treat influence not only upon that appeal that the government 'country. but oil the world as a is tusking for increased produe• '' Let the Ontario Department of U1_rAj1r__,n_u- tio6 should be heeded b riculturt het oil. 'whale. Russia will now be given p every A S P Y -niff ices scope for all her powers, and 'Patriotic citizen, and every foot farmers having seed Crain oke lin toes Qr SI MPSON & COMPANY -henceforth, 1f the revolutionists of available ground should be rtti• For Sate may forward samples to t- ''retain the strength tai early -put ll tized in order to leseen the peril this office stating varieties. price and their -plans, will be one of the which we are facing. �' ilaswTlTx. VILVIL LLL,_U_U U-1 .. ittiost progressive, countries of the Farmers wishing to parcltaas Seer are -- Jho invited to communicate with ...world - She has immense tern-4't�Se and Lot For Sale this office stating variety and. quan- ., holy, with a 'very large popula. _- City, and an effort will hey made tri _ )tion and vast repourees.. Her pro- The executors of the estate of ( put them in touch .with farmers the late Jose hus Ree for offer by hnviag seed for sale,' v pie are physirttlly and iutetlerru_ 1 . P Write to 'Goods :Boots a �'i �'"� u I Pt'ivKfd rale `a - white brick wearer= 1 � � ` +� �� ally stroag,'aud she �is rrow tinder ed house, d roomy, coal and wrn�d-`+hed ( R• M TIPPER, � v 1probibition, and with the canting attached, hard- and. soft water good ' =_-Dianict Rrpreventative, yr stable and workshop, with one gwart- Whitby, Out w off of autocratic raid, , will maks er acre of bLud. nicely sitaated !o the W. g HiaA RST ` rapid yogresei Gerniai y now Village of Bus (;rove. Kine sbKde Mini -ter trf Agriculture 1'-25 _ ;�;• Groceries trees, two verandahs, CloNe to ost • theonly European cGutltr P _ 5 an autocratic governweut, And o8ice, echo•'; and choral. For further % �s yy�r M i.' 'there_ are- particular" apply Co W a emolkfIivler* - follow the lead of Rtisyia. When or AvnxRw R131rHsoti; ""'tore Wall Paper, � t�V1E�O-•25 H. It. No. 1. Mat k6aul 1�% Germany once estltblished R dett,u- - `Bu@ tneetet till Trains - J t y cratic form of government, the _ First -claps Rigs to hire dal- or The Frei . fn t — Lure peace of the world is a5mur- Store night at lowest purrs, ed. It is Dot the people of any ,HAS THE QUALITY Phone 1,1'5. ::eountry- that clamors for war, but _ ,• G 'T �$ Day the military caste. IInder the Ox-eagela, Bananas, Pomegrsanatea. ,Lha$• Sanderson L kit despotism of the German Emperor Onions, Lima Beans, Celery. pROPIiISTORS' I Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes and the military element of that and Spuds. — ---- Sa'tur'day, country, the whole -country has Choice bulbs for indoor culture. PICEERMarch 17 been driven into war. , leootherINA 8g8ERY Count Ae, the market is so uncertain this year ► ry in the world wanted war, we cannot list prices and stay with $RF,AD, BUNS and CAKES • and we believe if a'vote had bees them—A good deal alwnye. - _ (, taken of the German the 1ELLSON'S ICE CREAM Choice Candies, - Comm enCing at $. M. people' 1 Patterson's Chocolates !world now would be enjoying Plain, in cones, sundeas or int ; - peace and prosperity. If the an: Ice-cream sodas -always good, :Weddiuig Cakes a 9pecialty - toeraticgovernmentsof both and we deliver them. - - Russia and Germany be over- e J• MARQUIS Both pilose, is shop. wimmome OF' aA.2r�'i thrown this war will have attain. Pkkwfbs S Ontario H. R. Monney, Pickering ALL GOODS SOLD FOR CASH ! Our name stands back of every purchase:' —. - - ATO INVESTOR _ -Soo : _- -•, , � ': =Ac1 this Sale expecting the greatest Bargains yost _ ever maw or heard of. 0IM PRIDES WRECKED IN EVERY LIIVB _ :THOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TLME, HAVE - FUNDS REQUIRING INVESTMENT - _ MAY PURCHASE AT PAR - GROCERIES DRY GOODS r, "DOMINION M � N I O N Corn Flakes 3 for 25 dente Prints ... . OF CANADA DEBENTURE STOCK .: .. ::,: reg. l8cyd, for lltyd.• Rolled Data, 54. lbs far'LGinghams, req. 15c yd, for i cents : lie vd IN SUMS OF $500, OR ANY MULTIPLE 'IyiFREOF Lustre, reg. S0c yd, for Igo. Bee Hive Syrup, 5 Ib pail, :35 cents : T'owelling, reg. 12c yd, for ?e Undershirts, alinun, large can,;;, cents:.�IE?Ll 9 reg. 60e, for8lio `Principal repayable let October, 1919. I Boys' q' ''," .req. #5c, for •Oo Y ` Men's Top Sbirts, reg. 50c, for ago teretmt yabl - ar ', a an a by- a_hKue (free of et&eonge tea any chartered Bank in Canada) BOOTS AND SHUI•:S the rate of five per oent per annum from the date of purchase, Ladies' Oxfords, reg. 9.00 for 14.15 Millinery -Latest styles to order Holden of this stock will have the privilege& surrendering y ' „ b at manufacturer's prices, buttoned Bo _ at per and accrued interest, ad the equivalent of cash, in _ toned tits, 2.50, fur 1. i 6 � meat of any allotment made under any future war lain issue a _ z Men's work Boots, 18.00, for 2.00 Special -12+1 lbs beat Granulated Canada other than an issue of Treasury Bills -or other like short sugar for 1,00 to a customer' ur- date security. Boys' work Boots, 2.00, for 1.25 P • chasing other goods amounting : _ :Proceeds of this stock are for war ptirpoeee only. r Fine' Rubbers, badly cat to price. to 1. 00, A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed � torecognized bond and stock broken on sllotments made to WALL PAPER -Procure your needs. in this line 'atid we will refund ` - -• One Third the archaee respect of applies for Wo stock •idsh bear their stamp. A price.. 7 For '�applieation forms apply to tae Deputy MiniAsr of h a Finance, Ottawa. _ D, SIMPSON DRPARTMQNT OF FINANCZ, OTTAWA C a ` OCTOWUR 7tr, 1916. PICKERING, ONTe► 7,?lq-?V ft If zw. 4 - WSS 77� l=l=TaMZ4M1 Tw Iwo- . ..E 'PIC�KERI-N "N E -WS :PICK ERING ONTARIO, MARCH 23. WIT O For information on any subject relating ,to the Farm and Garden, write: -2-INFORMATION BUREAU Department of Agriculture: ..-,.'OTTAWA _7 7 TEass,� ;-am MURAD:-- 6. 21% .Spring Cleaning.' classes, oily and non -oily. -Of the a%APR% 99 1 a Jloi�in eafdng time lob f oily fish are'the most nutritious-)- and up again WOO the housewife has visions of they comprise such kinds as salmon, 'change and improvement in the home. trout, mackerel, herring' and eels, and BQ&e the cleaning L campaign be- have the oil mingled through the , gins it is well to take stock and see 1 flesh. Haddock, hake, Pollock, 'and Just what are the resources and they halibut, etc., are non -oily fish;'that is, its the ailis contained in the liver and is possibilities of the ' home' and -'67en, furnishings; and right here we would removed when the fish is dressed for advise the housewife to begin at the; cooking. They are thv.A more sult- front door or, better still, the front 'able for invalids, and people of weak Sate, and look her home over as -if it: digestion, than the oily kinds. ' belonged to another family. We growI In preparing fish for cooking it,, 'so accustomed to our own things that, should not be a ' llowed to stand in wa- we often fail to see their defects; but, ter for a long time. It spoils the not so with the belongings, of our i flavor, and the food substances are neighbor --dear me, no! We enter the likely to be dissolved. otherperson's home with a critical eye Hints on Frying Fish:—There are 7.... and are ready to condemn or approve, k three ways of preparing fish for fry- bonefit or become envious,according ing, 19t, dipping it in milk and flour;, 7 to our' disposition and. the circu&- 2nd, coating it with prepared batter; A - stances A tour of inspection under- 3rd, egging and crumLing. taken in an entirely impersonal mood Dripping, lard, or c,' il can be used is sure to bring out some items of in- and should be smoking hot before the AN. terest, and the progressive housewife fish is put in, so as to harden the out- EW AlADIAN -WAR �j� ' i' will take note of these' talk them over' side, thus preventing the fat fromen- with her family arid make the changes. tering into the fish, which would spoil The -Safest and Best Investment Sometimes ii room is' imp I roved by a the flavor and make it indigestible. rearrangement of the furniture. Some. Only a small quantity should be fried times there is much to be gained t& at a time. As soon as it is brown on Possible to. Obtalh. changing the purpose of the room. both sides, drain on paper and place Changes which make for conveni- l on a hot dish. Allow the fat to cool once and comfort or show improve-, a little, strain, and put it away' for future use. meat In taste, are desirable - and need ZIOt'be expensive, Much of the brie-! Hints On Boiling Fish: --Clean and &-brat would be better placed in thewash in plenty. of cold water. Add aL ----- attic where it w s will help e S L hese securit are always oaless Many a good frame holds a would not need irequent little salt to the water; thi dusting. %to clean it, -and keep the fish firm meaningless picture.It is so easy Cod. haddock, mackerel, whitefish,' able and we are ready to punch- to get reproductions of the best in salmon, etc, are best suited for boil- ase- at any time. art,that there is little excuse for poor ing.- Put the fish into warm water Pictures nowadays. If the frames ) with a little salt and vinegar. Al - A" shabby; a lit . tic paint will do won -'low ten minutes for each yound of I ""Without -charge' we give best at40- L —niers_--- ..Eliminate the cushion c fish, ant: -fifteen minutes over, if large. avers tention to all applicrations which -are too good, to be used. and re- Boil -slowly, When cooked it should lit' Place them with covers which can be'have a creamy appearance. and come % Ced through us. used, and washed when necessary. easily from the bones. Lift out care - Much time is spent in the kitchen; it' fully, let drain, and place on a hot 7 particulars and Sub8&rlpti should aerve with melted butter, on therefore - be convenient and: dish, Full sanitary in its arrangement. The! parsley, ca Or anchovy sauce. Forru-,.i furnished on Application per -Stores where h6iisekesping goods are sold shoul(t be visited at frequent in. NERVOUS CMLDDID 'Telegraph or Telephone i. torvWs. There is always something nLN of interest t - see Many of the de. us at our expense. Vices are really labor-saving, some are not; but the progressive woman will The Trouble Is Often Really St. Meet those -best suited to her require - -A meats. Vitus -Dance—Do Not, _ Above all, let us set that the boys" Neglect It. rooms are not made a durn in ground; ward, has be hoof for for misfits. It is a grave mistake to � Many a child has been called Rw�- 1h liniagine that the boy does not care been punished in school 0 'what sort of room he has. No mem- not keeping still or for dropping: far th a 10en the trouble a really Mic'k I& -Ad the family will oppmed-ste _MPS- — . - W_ CHZI highly a pleasant room with suitable St. Vitus Dance. This disease may i appear at any age, but is int'st comli - man between the ages of •six and fourteen years. ....'WINNIPEG It is caused 'by' thin TORONTO uents of Food. blood which fails to carry sufficient i --The five principal klements of food nourisk.ment to the nerves, and the�' 7 necessary to maintain health are Pro- child becomes restless and twitching teins, Carbohydrates, Fats, Minerals i Is of the . muscles and jerking of the� salts, and Water. limbs and body fol -ow. In sever^ 1 The Source of proteins are meat, Icages the chi is unable to hold -any W Ilk choose, but thing or feed itself. St. Vitus Dance and iegumes. Their chief use is tis- is cured by building up the blood. X_ aue building, repairing Waste, and 1 The most successful treatment is to making muscle. - They also Supply I remove the child from all mental ex- RECEIVING HUN AHOIFN. the same amount of heat as starches. citement, stop school work and give XMIctor Tells The source- of carbohydrates is -in Dr. Williams' Pink PiJIS.L These Pills HOW Tostrengihen starchis apd sugars, and they are renew the blood supply. strengthen the Clever, Device Employed by French to' stop I restore the-, child to per- Deceive Germain Air Seduts. found chiefly in green ..vegetables, ne�ves, * anj ..Eyesight 50 per cent In 0 grains and fruits' . - They are used to feet health. Herels'-proof of their a r power to do work. power. to curc.. Mrs. S. Sharpe, Although enemy airmen rarely vec.�, iMC A supply energy o tore over the British or French lines. T In Many Instancet To a small extent" they build -tissue. Oakville, Ont., gays:— When my They also furnish beat nowadays, they come occasiQhglly. Yet I daughter was nine years old she *a.< A Free Prescription Yolt Can Have It ever tettinff gia,fta. trnu' !P%- Of -211A it is M'a - dram be * SY The source off-f-ats L�-i6 bief,'Jard.: highly doubtful if - informs no 4. -Xruby attacked with St. Vitus Dance. She , , Filled and Use at Home. folio ti.%'. rules. fie. I. Ciao rip. chick-zn, and in olives, corn, peanut" sent to -a sanatorium where she tion they obtain i-- worth the risks -.I I tion: Co0 to any sttjv* 4Mr. Vt lb -un. I Are y bottle of B,10-0 hKa. and cotton seed oil. Fats 'in the body they i London.—Do ya!j wear 1C.&MM 4Dpto = J.remained for nine we' P -one Do to weeks, without any 'victim of e: -e strain or other eye weaka;:.1 table -6 ilk a fourth of a glaas et wate, furnish a froater amount, of heat than The French in particular ula r­hav(Jr� - _rr__8QZ._3: 0:1,11111111:11 111'a -in - to dim",,e_ .7 sad w benefit. Indeed when we brought her _Wit� this Ii-luid at the -ell -ee clear tip pereeptibl Tliey' are also u IN. 1.4wis there is; rpal hope for you. two to four tirms daily. You I ice your starches. used fTr -home she was as helpless as ganized an elaborate system 'of deceit a 11h..0 y building tissue. a baby. I e h my they W4 b II..eir t start and for the prying Taube. Hundreds of ,eyes pr�ncip!* of this w, _Williams'Pink On. itiflammaCon will qui, The source of mineral saltsptiom eyes are bother .19 1-011, e got a supply of Dr. Willis. -y - Tly ar. If artists are employed painting. gi- der free prescription. 1. Vve man says, after .19 �1011. e at Is sarin- Pills and continued giving her half a, in tryins h: "I was almost blind; could no -now bef�rm tipsily in green vegctables, &ntic pieces of natural .'readat t Oft to 10 lava them la Of scenery, all all. Now I can ft -ad verythin4 without &my hope I blinAd might hlk-&.r pill . after each meal for several ey rn�onths, when she had fully recovered �un !ng y "Id =for their milk. meats, eg,-s and fish. Salt., are-! size and color. These are glasses , tea do not %ater any mom At had c e),.?s in time, vered they Is�pu pain dreadfully; how they used to regulate the body; _ji�e. - .. . - fast "Note: Ano ibev are, and has never hada ariiiigea behind the' X-11 a the nme. IT w 111ce a ruracle to me,- $11bw gad, oil symptom, of�t e d I pyo: , very reetwItable rmrdv. Vs "rhe straosphari seemed 1111-ut, Lwed also needed for the formation 6f "hdTie' t towers, villages, 'trains, 'so deft 'de who used It says: axe well kbo" to tistnent cle III rouble since. Gary w with or without glasses, but atter UsWg this pr by tbew. h. a and a for fifteen days eve hing seems to sit, hen es tur 1, �,s 11 5 r crat in a glasses. In an *18, or the n e en read C money. L- Ithrough a' :h them from is b�lreav�Ythzt thousands who building. QNSIDle To distinguish I fite print v it out and teeth structure and in tissue; You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills pieted that from a height it is quite Vr,,C.,riPVo IT, any dealer in me It medicine or by wear al ahth Can new d4seard them in a reasc.nabia tirro IL ,,y - ,,, re r*, ns �iry Of lall"-mail-at-50 6, 'thd'VeAl thirg.' r rhe, is the melt necess, r 0 fe me Id I cents a box �or Rix boxes nd oxesfor, multi rllo-aq more T63 1, In ju r% f 9 e able to syn-ngthtn al uo 4. 7 ULU. 'it 'forms a -part of all tissues! $2.50 from Tc3 bo as to La spared tL3 t,.Uub.e Quil exp" �e your �u &C ot. foods;- Thus a Hun battery may be induced DMIR c., The Dr. WilliamsWilliam-,' 'Medicine to waste expensive ammu-n-tion on and is the important factor in the i Co., Brockville, Ont. blood stream. It is present in larize, what it is, told by aerial observers iq.a: amount in all ds. It car- camp -body flui, full of soldiers; while in reality I Sunday and War. hraent to the blood and re- 1 ries r It is certainly remarkable is merely shelling lath and canvas. Ile how many it inatcx VI -I bodily process of ellmina- important military events have taken tion The' -Guide .. .... -place on a Surday;. It will be remem. IF FOOD -DISAGREES' bered that it was -on 9 Sunday that the r. - - Value of Fish as Food. Germans made their hottest attack 0 9 Aisne, Mc True Eeonomy Foris , 'our positions on 'the Ais 1 0 DRINK HOT WATER, working people of all cl"scs ntn- Work with their llea& as 1 those who negro, Italy, and Rilniania all declar- well as those ivho work with their ed . war on.ji Sunday. The majority' of, fov4l lit& like letid in th-e'storn- This year, instead 9L buying 7new clothing and. It and vou have that you' uncomfortAble, bousebold effects, let Parker restore those - you bans`;—Irsh is an oconbmical source of the Zeppelin raids on England' have Adeistentled feeling. It is because of in• to. enable them to, carry, On been carried out on a Sunda have alreAdy. You will Sundae morning. Fufficient blood aUXPIY to thef:tornacb, gain iu every way. 'combined with ad and rood ferments- - and for children and yoting The fc;rts of We are specialists In their weak, Tsingtau fell to the Jap- lion. In such cases tr&Ithe., Plan now, pe soas it furnishes the very ;mater- ariciie on a Sunday. It waS, also on a followed In many h sp d adviseil -J43, many eminent physicians of to}}.,ing a s, that areStinday that the German cruiser 13.1u� . teiispoonfui of pure In lial'f a glass' water. an hot as you LEANING --needed t6 ena;jle'thom to of b1su n"la 'DYENING and C grow healthy and strong cher was sunk in the North 'Sea by a can comfortably drink it, The hot. was AwAher very important rca.-,t,n_ --,vbY British squadron. If we look back we ter draws the blood t6 the. stomach and Oloves, Gqyvns_FcatlIers -Lace- Curtains, -fish 4ioulld lie genem4ly uied is ,its ns, Blankets, Car." find numerous instances of important the b1surated magnesia, as ani, physician Pets. Cent's Clotbing. I'Ve are kaown throughout the ta can tell you, Initantly neutralizes the easy d'f,_eStibitity' . in this ('Onrec-'mili ry feats ha-ving been performed and stops the food formentatton -Dominion for- ow. thorougli work. . . I . ­ acid 4gon, bowever,7--it- Sunday. To recallbutfew: The Try this simpit plan and Yoti Will be as: tonished at the IrArnedtate feetinc of re. Ssind for our Catalerw on Cleaning that, as In other food,,, the digr��stivjil- i battles of Salamanca, Virdiera, Fuen. and Dyeing. lief and comfort that always follows the n A ity and A:`Live value of f1zh largely 1 tes d-Onora, Orthe7, Toulouse, and restoration of the normal. process of 111. 7 derer.d.; Pn tliq cookini,-. Vittoria were all fought on a Sunday. gestion. People who And aver I . PAMERIS DYE WORKS, LOOTED t -times to secure hot water anO travei: I N bt T hisjit��j, 60 refund oed d ru 9, atn I I -I I Oft or see that t j In buying fresh fish, 1:rs who are frequently oblige(, to take n�( hasty meals poorly Prenare-d. should til- 791 Yonire Street Toronto ey(,,-i. are bright and pr Teacher—How is typhoid fever re_ take two or th,,,- fiv#-zrain tab - vented i the fl"h firm, not flabby, vented ? PuPil—It is prevehtM by,lets ,.Gf Blauratrd NfoiZrpsj:j Act r, 2 1: Fish inay be divided into two to revent fermentRt4nn anti neutralise the In their stomac]L % 'T r -u - mu& uv6re& • some -of thawW _The Wendei Bow.. rohn. U", I BOXNAKERS madi up in velvet and worn with whitmostquite short. They are very still . = 7u Biggest sting THe -wonders t&*the litM bInW nwho�nes are Know )tow to buf1d a nest; & 1AMERS WANTRO serge skirts. -Dark blue'or old-roseJ fuel - and seridize. -When And why the a �1 A un ways goes from. velvet, 'with large white Pearl button"s FIRSTSR'OOK BRC;S.,, Lim t The Mast, unto the West. Limited for contrast, is used for these coats. I the servant leaves anti- the..' And wonders'why ft never 283 King Street East, Toronto Not strictly Norfolk, but resew- f ` ver shines At night when nedeed so, fuel is. low, -happy is the bling this style in many points, is the And why we have *to -wait till smirtmodel illustrated in the sketch." housewife - who ­ knows It is of orange;mlored wool jerseyTo see the blossoms grow. and. Shredded Wheat Biscuit' accompanies a skirt of black -and -He often wonders why his name MOdels ipt -the whole wheat food that-;' New Spring orange check, making aii-eket ion Is Harold. and not Ned; Z smart costume. The coat is- twice ready -cooked and ready to Or any other one, and why belted, part df the lower belt forming116, has a curly head. 7 1 gas been' a matter of conjecture straps at the top of the large patch, I eat. With. these crisp littl i And. why his freckles are so thick, whether coat ittits'would return -to fa lw pockets. .- The belts exterd around loaves of baked whole whea'j And why his eyes.aie blue; vor with the spring, or whether the I the sides only and leave a panel effect I the housewife may prepare long coats by which women have"stood at the back, which is pleated Ike the ,ated Ii in a fewmQme s; a delicious, So soon are stubbing . through. And. why the rues of all his shoes .-firm andsteadfast the front. nt 0`4 iiiI through I I . I 'winter would continue to satisfy their These patterns may be obtained! nourishing meal at lowest He wonders where the nice moon goes needs in spring, from your local McCall dealer or fromWhen missing from the sky; One would naturally conclude that the McCall Company,' 70 Bond St., i Cost* And- every hour of every day a coat suit in spring would be wel- Toronto, Ont. Dept. W. Ile asks us, Why 'and why? Cost. -comed by most women after the heavy, But, when inventions are In'point, Music. For Bar long coats of winter'. But the ques- An M His elders Join him there In wondering 'at many things tion is still. to be settled.' In all pro- A little girl five. years old was on bability there will be as many coat Of qea and' earth and air. ImpTessing. ;hez way to the beach for the first First Chauffeur�Bili got the siLck -suits as separate coats worn when! time. Her numberless •questions as to He' wonders' ho.w*"Itwill seem to bi spring ,comes. Some very jaunty i the ocean, the fish, ships, sailors, etc., A man as big as dad, for taking out his boss car withopt models are being shown now, and permission, I had - embarrassed her mother and And why it's hard work to be good, Second Chauffe.ur—But how did his many of them have coats in Norfolk ; amused the passengers. train I The t inj Made in Canada. And -easy 'to be-. bad- 'boss kiiow he took it ? or semi -Norfolk effects with plain or finally neared. the wharf where we The *world Is very full te-day pleiited skirts. First ' Chauffeur—Beca�'se Bill ran were to take a steamer, and as we Unspo4en. Of little WDnder-bGy`s, . over him. The dressier -suits are made of silk glided along very near the shore for The little things I should have said, And grQwfi-ups marrel how they"can-- -alid'satin with touches of embroidery a short distance we could plainly hear, Th y Maki.such a lot.of anise. the I e the ghosts- that haunt m 3111nard's 141hittient 'Cmrss 111lums, Etc. In the same or some contrasting color. e swish of the waves. The little I These ar bed. The coats are. generally midway- be- girl turned from the window with a 1 -ds of wrath or'thoughtles tween the hips and knees in length. My words sne!� FOR RAZE. beaming face. s, CONSTIPATED CHILDRMU For sports wear there is no doubt Recoffing, wound my rpirit less. k) r, 1,* Al X BOARD. ."Listen!" she exclaimed, "I think I I F,.nw llotl.ie,tn Owen So -and. In good that hip-lehgth costs with contrasting hear the fishes!" repair, rood lavation Near r1epot and 'Constipation is'one of most coin- V.,� bath, Executor, When some poor, 'Stricken'beart has -('Factories. Aplily-)AT-44cl, bled, mon ailments of childhood and the Transeoria� Mlin. Teacher Has Not Lost The little things I should have saidchild suffering from at cannot thrive. WWZx VON Bunt To comfort fail2d ere they could win I IM&"I&A- To keep the little one well.thci bowels T3ROFIT-MAKINU NEWO AND JOB eZu the stomach, A Offlces tor- sale in although I Nyept within.. !must be kept r lar and good Ontario iderna. The saost useful and interesting One- Day In A Year My Loweet. " To do this nothing can equal And oft when I Baby's- Own Tablets. I of all businesses. Full information on friendship, * tried and Concerning I application to W11 -ton Pu - blishing Corn- _J strong, jthem Mr -s. Romain Poirier, Mizonette, j.&ILDY. 13 West Adel,,xisip Atrvpt T -rants -Mrs. Roger Gives Credit to Has turned away at fancied wrongr. '-,I N. B., -says:­"My baby suffered from X1111MLLA.311MOUS The little things -1 should have said I I constipation but thanks to Baby's OwnF 17 SFi *()N 13 Dodd's Kidney Pills. To banish doubt were mute and dead. Tablets he -is perfectly well again.",'Bl land. $1-1 Q-; up. rand for mpovial •The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- pri.'p li-t. varsltv ('%%le works. 413. Spadlia. A�e-_ Trlr,�nto :Lord, if I've wrought not as. I should, ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from Before that She Suffered from Sciatica, A X 1-7 X P, TUMOR8. LUMPS. ETC - Give credit for -intention good, The Dr.'Williarns'Mediiine Co., Brock-, C internal and external. cures with. -Neuralgia, Nervousness) and Other ville. Ont. .7; out pain by our home treatment. Write 4. ick Kidneys, Ad visit not upon my head on before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Troubles Coming from S The little things. 1 should have said. er, , T-Imited. callfrix-eroad out Which Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured. "World's Rarest Plant. -0 Innard'a Zdabontat Ownis Vaniii"g.- The. world's rarest plant Is the -Al- BOOK ON - Elm Tree, Gloucester Co., N. -B., ver -sword, a spicies of - I cactus. that Mar. 19th (S - sial Mrs. Jos. Rog��,_ No Peace for Him. !grolvs only on the most inaeee9jib1e-. iml DOG DISEASES And How to Feed the Popular teacher -here, Is fully re- ---Willie was out --- walking with his slopes 6f volcanoes in Hawaii. .,.,k Halled free to say aMre*a w 'a covered from a., long siege of sciatica, mother when she thought she saw ii .7 t I AReft's the Anthor 111"af i IL CLAY GLOVER CO, Inc. Aeuralgia, and other troubles.resulting boy oil_, the other side . of he street from diseased kidneys and has made a making faces at her darling. After t Daliltansilln !IS Ware 3ls1StreskNevYork' rim statement in which she gives Dodd's "Willie asked mother. ".is that hor- ills stft4F icli - I rs OV - ell du& In Kidney Pills all the credit, for her wy making faces at you., .-Best res. U T a 41 —us# be Is 1 14 Yves set" "He is; replied Willie, giving his! "s", cure. for 0 *at foe, it o 4AMy trouble came from a strain," coat a tug. "Now, mother, don't start Is = f Y.U=1 7- Mrs. Roger states, "and I suffered for I any peace t4ilk --yQu j uitt hold my coat Can for Tbm. You catassil Buy meoi ft".1 thirteen months. Backache, heart for about five minutes." gold KWI AAA Vesta, flutterings. sciatica, neuralgia, dizzi- MoVissi nest and failing memory we . re among -ow 7 N And Then. MY symptoms. When the doctor I consulted failed to do me an lastiz, Great Britain is now turnin out good I decided that my kidneys were more heavy shells every forty-eight TOO CA�X'T CUT OUT A —702', the root of my troubles and decided to Minard's Liniment C.9., Limited - ;ti - ­ :"-. hours than she did in the first 'whole Sot Spavin or Thorouthple try Dodd's Kidney Pills. I took twelve - -Have used MINARD'S LINIMENT- year of the war, and is manufacturing' bur yci can clean teem off prLinrvy w th finlart 152rhig Model" Divilapn& in of- gunis at it upmesko rapid rate, -the fr Cioup; iound nothing equal to it; Jersey Cloth results when I tell you that I have not owe cure. This gives a hint of the power which A iwill be behind the next offensi%e at all skirts will be very smart, and there lost a day's work as teacher in the last 'will be more interest in.sports clothe&�year.* CHAS. E. SHARP fr9nta. Rawkshaw, N. B., Se 0 ibis . spring and summer than in any "I can say that Dodd's Kidney Pi Pt. lot, 19 & .d you work the hone =nle tines. Ile other styles, if one may judge from' have done all for me that was claimed 11111mis"Is Zt-l-imt for sale everywhere. Does not blister bottler the 0,k t' a M�en_oo b _d You D 0 00 P the present demand for them. Plaid for them." hair. 0 .00 per bottle, dolin-red. lriade(ri�te ventilation. and, inatten�, % i tell y nu. ine)rc ii you Wn 0. skirts with coats of a solid color hay. Others of Mrs. Roger's symptoms in I f iing in tion to the accumulation of gait -for Book 4.%l free. ABSORBINE, JR, an 'rig in .p the collar ' d cuff a trimmed- with were nervousness, that tired feel the sutisepi 1c I;n itnent for mankind sne.. ptu;A the plaid are considered exceedingly Irritability and a dry harsh skin that Music In Siam. 'large per�cintige of the destruction I, ing rubbish. was responsible for a reduces V Veins, R n a f uwln or Usamerne, ralarzeA Gkndk was% chic. The striped and checked ma- itched and burned at night. They all, Musical instruments of, western , farm properties 1sy fire, Pon. Allays m'l quf.kly. Price $1 SnA terials are emfl ployed in the same way came from diseased kidneys and all types have not yet become popillal. L in a bo&L, &I d,ait,livs or e.Ii, rr,.i Made In ?be U, L A. by 'A -7 �-Wftb coats of one color, vanished when she used Dodd's Kidney, Siam. � -ne and the mallport- W I, Yu.NG 0 3 f 516' IV Mani Bldg,, 11011tre4l, CAIL , Besides the Norfolk coats; the loose, Pills. rt-- occamionally 600" 11 InJ Jr.. AlrP Mile It L_U � 9 straight -hanging bok lostis`one o! able organ may be see in the homes of the Siamese and. the that promises to be very DON'T POISON THE BABY! Chinese, but they are kept for orna. :-- m"tal rather than ,musicut i -Find Better Ways of Destroying Flies Than With Arsenic Poism. MONEY ORDERS fle The December issue of the maga- BUY your out of town supplies with' 0 zine, -Child Betterment," contained ai Dominion -Express - Money 'OrAers. ' timely editorial' an the appalling num- Five dollars- costs three cents ser f child poisoning cases I reported past in the three years, from the use Of English invention is a new lub-1 of arsenical fly d�stroyers. It states ricant for cutting screw threads in that the press has reported 106casesaluminum more y than e satisfacioril GUARANTEED during 1914, 15 and 16, many of whi6 - heretofore possible. - were fatal. When it is.considered that y,iHave this number is but a fraction of the The piarantee of a Ha You Ever , real number, that many supposed -'Dominion - wide in- - dustry baiks cholera infantuni cases are really ar- senic fly poison, one wonders how --a .10 WITH THE FINGERS! _i -calamity. how -any G EUREKA Don't Rub It On .$isked one would risk such a -calam SAYS CORNS LIFT OUT HARNESS 011, But there seems.to be an inexplic.- -Bruises or Sore Muscles that the cause Ofvaridus i able carelessness in the use of these' WITHOUT ANY PAIN It make,, all black lea - annoying ills might -lie in deadly poisons, r.;hich is perhaps du -e'• then blacker, softer, Moan's Liniment -quickly penew. - -ear longen. trates and soothes 'R&thoat the daily cup of tea or- to ignorance as to their real composi- 0 'coffee ? tion. But let us state right now that: Sore -corns,. hard c6rns. so Dealers everywhere, rubbing. Cleaner than mussvy . I ft corn's or -the poison paper you put in a saucer j any kind a corn can shortly' be lift_ TRY Nip plasters or ointments, does not A sure gild easy COM -d right out with the fingers if you y way out of water and set on a window sill, and. L PAIN stain the skin. of tea and coffee troubles the can with the poisoned Branches Have a bottle bandy for emergcnc-y-.--_-..a4 wick are will aRply.on th6 corn a few drops of Ti...ii-bo-ti't eCasnadA is triShiftto rheumatic aches and pains, neuralgia, lum. both arsenic—one of the deadliest of. freezone, says a*Cincinnati authority.b2igo, gout, strains, sprains and lame back. poisons. At little cost 'one can get a small The United States Government has bottle of freezone -at- any drug store,! n's Liniment. druggists, 25c. 50c, ;taken and $1.00. etant notice of this apparently disre- whicl� will positively rid one's feet of I n garded'danger .to the lives of little every corn or callus- without pain or aad has ed-' the followini soreness or the danger of inf&tion. children, _--bTlc health service bul- This new drug *s an ether co warning in a-pu p�Stum'letin re�ently published. "Of fly pois- and dries the,moment it -is i cone- UM i pound Protection" Free -There's no caffeine nor I ons mention should be made, merely plied and does -not inflame or even K & SONS Q for the_purpose. of - condemhation, of rLtate the surrounding tissue, Tsai. -'Formerly Patcnt Office F=miner. Eftab. 187; anything hantiful in this You can lift off your corns anj . . - % ... - those composed of arsenic. Fatal cases: think! WST. JAMES ST., MONTREAL delightful, pure food -drink of the poisoning of children ' through !callu Branches: Ottawa and Washington calluses now without a bit of pain or —just the nourishing good- the use of such compounds are far too !soreness. If your druggist hasn't nese of wheat. frequent, and owing to the resemb- _freezone he can easily get a small bot. QOHry. Pon -Postum has put lance of arsenicil poisoning to sum- tle for you from his wholes9le drug CATAIMIRZAr. sands of former tea mer diarrhoea and cholera infantum, house. A" ALZ we believe that the cases reported do 0 NOSE AND L U_ 'PINK EYE. nd 4 coffee drinkers on h e 'Those who feel the deepest usually z TRACIA11 DISMAND8 ask not, by any means, comprise the total � ui ( Road to Wellville. Arsenical fly destroying deviceumust, � say the least. A tures Hi,- sic), anel uwts is a T1r­eI1tati%e for ouiers 1,1(o)fd on the tongu-. safe for brood mares and ali therefore, be rated as extremely den- i -,thers. Fust kIdn,-Y remedN. Sold 1,N- all oruirglats. iinnk. Thrre's a. - Reasdn gerous and should never be used, even XLzard's Liniment 3MUOV69 Neuralgia. 1-t, "I fl.qtt71p-:w. 0wre are furs," Fr�e_ SPO)TV MEDICAL CO,, ............. ------ if other measures are not at hand.` ED. 7. ISSUE 12:.-'17. Chemists and Bacteriologists. Goshen, Ind, U. a. A. V A� V ,4 ... :.�. '^GwkC.w ,. '-•.ov'l. 3%`.�C'-n5y—sR rV�w *Y� �iw'T'T^,v`- •y'Q•@l Y''.'D+' '�c;' !�.'n_.t. �.' .',T ..,.•! 9 •�� �wnihM'T '.yl^Y T'•` v-`�.TT' 4Yt,.�.. ,.- _rax Y.fi ,. ... e . n M A'• S Y !1• '4n .°f�,•"•'.•'�'"'^IY. •'vk"-e'4;:4y. !,` !•d••'•f!.' - •... �. ...N.pr�•'.• .# (Dw.. 'LL ) 4[9sue4•. !. � a N _l�. m'{�'... :. , Ws' - • �_w .1.�..'Ai-K ;,K . C I�1 T.. ..�e+u.wslLi+• _.iY• a. ..7a v:Y.Y R �...�:.'6-t y�r.•Y� � Rrudiu'a.,t.i.rUiuq, forerly uccu- mpied "The Ut. t Loaf," in the town all `-Mrs W. H. Peak spent a few Id �� iii, relatives in the by W. J. Caark. D. 8impsou -& Co. ars real bu,,Y giving real bargains. Come on Thureday. April 10th. -Miss Vera Vanstone, of Whit- by; is _ e = =torl? city. 'crowd spending a- few days withAV4 -M!-- Irene fhiger., bad been on with the and get yours. Misses Laura and Rota Banks. the Mirk list for the p»Mt few days. Everything roust go. -For sale - One high -testing -J. H. Bundy rpe+•t oxer $un•_ HitlirelativeMin Ni»Karaa;;;; ur�d,t -(ic�c,. E. Laverence, of Audley, bas sold hie farm to Dr. >a J. Shit- ley, who Oakes pusseseiun about fresh milchcow with calf by side, also �e yearling Standard-bredtill�` filly, will register. Apply fat ---.lire bong, T April l.t. Mr. Lawrence will hold at 28, B. F. Pickering. R. L. - of �r• ot��, vi-itrri =�►er stet,• Smith Clark, for a few all auction sale of his -farm stock, con., Chapman. -� r "yr. till- Aerk. in, teweiat� ha oat+, potatoes, p �� -Mea. Paull Knifton received a ----- --. '� 'a / -Far„ ,-rH are tiow bury Kettiog Pte., on Wrdne.tday, March 28th. cable message last week inform- _ `."eir imo t•rurata iu renoliness fur -`rhe: lway Mtrike which thre»tea 1 the railway lines in ing her that her husband, Captr Knifton, _ K �$ve seen the e r trr'� .r�irk�. .. y was serious) ill from you new exteneton - -Aiir= Lizzie �twrr, of Toronto, the UuitHA Stites has been avert- "d, for appendicitis, but no furtherpar• :w ,spent Siiuday «ith-or parents on the time being at least, through the influence President titulars were given. - iim d q �� "The �1F� Store i t6e tirlWk r04d, of -Attend' the ice cream parlor -Mr., %V. G. Ham spent a few Wilson. Such a strike would be opening in Dillinghaim's Block on •. ":days ,fearing tbr+ past week with a great calamity. not only to the Mited States, Saturday; march 24th. and follow- • More Ro6w, _ ' ^ MoraXonvenlence ! her MintHr in Toronto. but to Canada as ing days. The parlors have been -Fred Buntings of Toronto, well, as the failure to secure soft newly decorated and refitted. ''spent Sunday here with his list- ars, the Ml„sea Bunting. coal would in a few days after the strike would begin, tie up all the Call and we them. H. J. Marquis.* _ Better Service ! -Mr Coakwell, of Toronto, was railways of this country and cause i3AL$ 'kLAGISTRIL :' - • here over Sunday with his son. W. the munition and other factories •++-++ - `” ,G J. Coakwell and family to immediate). y cease operations. WsDNMDAY, NASM SkS-Auction We have deg:: ed this new part especially to Mens -Mrs. Fred Gee, of Toronto. ie Not only this, but i! the strike sale of farm stook, implements. hay, . - -.. and Boots and Shoes. Ladies and Children s ♦fairing for a few da s with her niece, Mrs. R A. Bun 56g. were to continue for any length of time, we would find ourselves-�•-' oats, potatoes. furniture, etc., .t toe 7, con, 4. Pickering. the propert of bale _ —:— Boots and shoes a specialty. -Crown Tailoring, Canada's best tailors, Raster suits at reduc- without an fuel for the winter. y No person should follow the pear- former Oeo, Be Lawrence. No reserve, at 1 o'clock. See bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer: e Here's, 8t few �peQialB which will attract ed prices. D. Sim on & Co. * P8 tice of ears by deferring g TURfIDAY, APStL SRV—Acauil COmbi- -_ •-•i;, -R A. Bunting is again on duty, after suffering for a few thesecuringor their coal supply until the moment it is required, nation sale in the Village of Clare -Qu. moat; by the Farmers' Club, En- A elesn-np In - _ . days from the prevailing cold. but a stock should be laid is at tries can be made with John Scott, . odds >>Arnd ends. -Smith Clark was called to To- earliest opportunity. Secretary, or with H. S. Pugh, the ronto last week, owing to the ill - -The The meetin auctioneer: peas and death. of hie sister. Mrs. Friday evening in the Town Hall SATURDAY, APRIL 7TH—Auction We Half dozen pairs Boys' boa calf Boots, sizes. - Evans. -F. S. Chapman, editor of the called for the purpose pose of organiz- ing a Farmers Club in this locality of household .,furniture carpenter's rp and •joiner's tools, lumber, pony, etc., t 3, 4, 5, worth to -day at least 2.50, going at 1.60. F'armer's Magazine, Toronto, was in town -on Fridayevening last was a success in ever y way. There were about sixty present. The in the Village of Claremont, the property of Wm. Le,aper. Salest 12.110. See bills for particulars. 0. • --One dozen airs Boys' Boots, sizes 2 and 3, - p Y attending the farmers' meeting. -Miss Sate Fawkes and Miss C. chair was ably filled b y y Fred H. Rrichardgon. Short addresses were O. Cook, auctioneer. worth 1.00, going at 49 cents. k Ham motored to Rosebaok on given by the chairman, R. M. Tip- Whitby, �ifhrd of ThSnks i�feII's Overalls, special line, striped, in all Wednesday last, where they were per, of and F. M. Chap- sizes, going at 1.50 per -pair: ' • the guests of William and Mrs, Cowan. man, of Toronto, after which Mr. Morrison, secretary of the United We wish through the columns of Tim Naws to express our heartfelt -Bo 's' Khaki Knickers sizes a to 26,.90c. 3 p ' -The union services will be Farmers of Ontario, addressed the gratitude to our many friends and . O ' t0 32, 1.00. held in St. Andrew's church on meeting for one hour and a half, neighbors, for their kindness and e: ..6 Sunday next. The two Sun Which was both interesting and pressions of eytn ,achy during the ill- death fatber, late _ F schools will also meet in that instructive. Short discussions took nese and of our the James Chapman. church, place and a Club with Fort -seven SPECIAL N OTICE—W all Pa er season is com- p -Mee. (Dr.) W. T. Brown, Of Toronto, accompanied her husband members was formed. fol- lowing officers were elected : Presi- CHARLES AND MRs. UNTMER ing close. We have now got our large m on his visit here over Sunday, dent; W. H. Westney : Dice -Pres., TIME TABLE-Piakerina station G T. Trains going E.rt dn. a. follows— �' new stock opened up. Weer ready for when the were the quests of y stow 3- W. 1� • Crawford; Sec'y-Treas., A. Allison. The directors be o xme s mail 8.08 A M. you with a beautiful range of up -to- and Mea Bedford. - -Wr J. Coakwell, who has been will a ecte ata meesing to be held in -� o►t in+.�l a 4&Z.. I„ 86 Local 6.04 P. ltl. date COIt3rtYi aiTd -de8i IIB. -- — -. g • confined' to his bed for the past the hall this (Friday) evening: Trains going wet due as follow.- INN. � week with symptoms of pleurisy -On Friday morning last two 35 Local 8.20 A. M. ,. -- E 1/ E R Y B 0 0 Y 00' M E and pneumonia, is 'cow making ' children. 6 and 8 years old re 47 Local 11.10 A. M. 7 Ma Mail �,� F. M. • progress towards recovery. -While playing with the other children at the school in No. 1 sec- spectively. one the daughter of Thos Mansfield and the other the daughter of Chas. Mansfield, • B7 � —S included HIGHEST PRICE PAID —Me : . S H A P M A N ` tion one day last week, Miss Susie of Fairport, had a narrow escape FOR • .0 ` Stanley, daughter of W. J. Stan- Iley bad the misfortune to fracture from drowning. Thos. Mansfield, Sr.. was returning home on the Ca��1e, sheep aa Hogs ! one L. her le in 3 -L. A. Findlay. o! Toronto, bag with his horse and sleigh and thachildren had stone out to meet y pp g p - Let our shipping Dint be at Locust 50 N BE SPICING SEEDING ! " spent Saturday here with his par- him. When the children stepped Bili, C. P. R. .Good accommodation, _ gents. Mr. Findlay, who has been on to a piece of thin ice where the courteous treatment, fair and accurate SON"T �FZrA"5� fourteen years with the Toronto 'World, has severed his connection ' ice had been harvested recently, they broke through. Mr. Mans' weights. Your co-operation will be appreciated. BARRY STCAR•f CLARRY _ .-. -. Get your Harness and Collars repaired now. I have on hand with that paper And is now on the field rushed to the rescue and one- ataf! of the Globe. ceeded In catching hold of one, Phone Mar khan 6806. 2 sets of Team Harneea at $27.50 a set + ,F -The regular meeting of the Oirls' Red Cross Club be held tke other had disappeared but Reference:. Standard Bank; Markham 1 Set of Team Harness at $37.60 - ,. will on Saturday, at 3 p. m., at the soon rose to the surface and he succeeded id getting -hold of her - • SEE OLS R NEW - Also, Vetter grades at close prices. ' • home of Mies Marjory Alloway, and as this is the beginning of the also, and both soon rescued from thefir perilous position. As the SAWING MACHIIV'E ! Boot and Shoe pairing promptly attended to. now year for the socnety, all mem- )bars are asked to be present. ice was very thin around where the accident took place it is fortu- :. DICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM ' -John T. Stephenson has vacat- ed the Linton dwelling at the nate that no fatalities occurred. We' can supply Emery Wheels and '.Circular Save. Home Phone 3000. W. J. COAKWELL oorner of Hing and Church streets -The special Services in the Methodist church on Supday and All sizes kept in stock.. /. = and on Monday moved into Ed. M. 8. Wapm residence adjoining"store the entertainment on Monday Also Emery and Saw Mandrels, if -you f - 'which his a hardware store sod which his father has evening were co g successful,' li On Sunda y large con re atious listen- wish to build your own frame. W. �, �'A..K 3CN BOOTS! Boors ! 1:,BO�Ts ! . _ vacatedt. -The Kingston is likely to ed to fine addresses bg Dr. W. T. - i:, road Brown, of • Toronto L niversity, BROCK ROAD r ' sustain its reputation for being the worst road in the province. and music furnished by the united choirs was mach appreciated, on .bet your Spring Boots where you get the best satisfaction. - FRUIT TREES ! .: for at least some time to come. Monday night an excellent tea RTHERE �iT BUNTING��� Until the frost has -all left the was served in the basement of the and PIRIIts A ground and the roads dried up, it church to which all did justice. We'bave a dandy line of Boys' and Men's heavy grades at all prices will be in a very bad condition. After all had been served they re- =For Spring Planting = and made by the old reliable "Williams Co." -The March meeting of the paired to the auditorium of the --- ----=. ' Women's Institute will be held on church, where. a splendid pro- «'e have established a tasting repo- We have a supply of canned goods on hand that you can't beat. the aftsraoon of the 27th, Mrs. A. Long, hostess. Roll -Call-Quote gram was rendered, coneistinR of choruses byy the 'united tation for fair and square dealing and are now prepared to tweet existing offering Tomatoes, Aylmer Brand, lac the tin. tions from our favorite poste. Program consists of life sketches choirs, solo@ by )lire. F. B. Housser and Mrs. T. M. McFadden, conditions by our high grad trees and plants direct to customers atROCH BoTrox - Peas and Corn, 2 tins for 23 cents. - - '- - or readings from three Canadian authortt. All ladies are eordiallq which were heartily encored. Pantomimes b a number of were y PRiew, Don't delay planting fruit trees and plants. as there it nothing pa p g pays bet- R. A, •-BUNTING, - - P:ICKERING invited. young girls also verypleasing.The chief ter. Send for our illustrated circtalars Established 1857. -J. P, Godson has purchased from Ian Mackenzie the steam feature of the evening was a lec- tura by Rev. Hiram 81111, princi- of hardy varieties which you can order , direct and . get the benefit of agents shovel which was used in radia grading 1 of the Deacooeesee' Home, of commission. Our prices will be sure to interest N 20 W 0' O O D - 8 . the Toronto -Eastern between Pickering and Whitby and is hav frog it to his Toronto. After giving a brief eummaryy of his work itr that eapa- you. THE CHASE BROTHERS CO. OF ONTARIO, LTD., Black and blue striped Overalls 1.50 per pair, Jean Pants 1.83 p r pear. Khaki pests 1.40, Black and blue @tripod Smocks 1.60, Black aarsey )rued moved gravel pit on the 4th concession. Wm. Sleep, city, and also of his visit to the Blarney Stone in Ireland as well NURSERYURN, Smacks 200. Khaki Shirt 1.00 to 1.60, Black and white drill - H. G. Calvert, John Calvert and others are employed in the work as to,iching upon the great Irish question which has been a per- (Estr►bliebed 1887) - COLBORNE - ONTARIO Shirts 85c to 1.00, Gray wool Socks 25c. 30c. 35c, 40c, Wo. )tea's fieeoe•lined Underwear 1, 10 per'suit, Men's wool Underwear Li0 and '? 200 per suit, Men's pure wool Underwear 3.00 and 3.50 per suit. of moving it,'wh1ch is a very slow proem owing to its weight and plexing question, to the British statesmen for he � D� M� Our new spring stock of Boots and Shoes have arrived and we can give you -unwieldinese. -A meeting of farmers located years, entered into his sub'ect : -IT isle Through Europe �ar Q= t3 the best of value. So Ret your family supplied at right prices, Choice Groceries always on hand - Prime Orange, Grape g between Whitby and Pickering was held at Robt, Tome Wed- in Time" Mr. Hull with his wife and daughter, be- You can always get the best Mani- es, etc. Fruit, Lemons, Figs,Apricots, addle, Halibut, White Fish, Salmnon and Cod Fish. etc., etc. + on .-nesday afternoon for the purpose longed to a party that was travelling through Holland; B#1- toba Flour made from No. 1. — Manitoba Wheat. ; -GILLE-SPIE, DUNBARTON of advancing matters in regard to gium, Germany -and other Euro. Royal Household and Gleno ra for w - extending the hydro system from Whitby to Pickering. There pean countries, when the war Bread. Try a bag. were not many present, but the outlook broke out, and he gave a most _vivid description_of_thei�iravel..- ling Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled ORO _ __.. -BRAN, SHORTS HOME COMFORT S eneourag ng as t to said that experiences on that occasion, MIX FEED there will not be mueb difticnity experiences which very few would OAT CHOP - In securing the requisite three,like mile. to )rase through. Mr. Hull -is CRUSHED OATS 'BARLEY Inconvenience canned by the scarcity of coal is greatly minimized l eubwribers per -We are in hopes that we may be. able, some time in the future, a man of splendid p physique, be- ing tall and built in 'proportion, thus giving him a lendid plat- -� CHOP :'WHEAT CRAOKED CORN by the see of our Gurney -Oxford Oil Heaters 'and Cookers. to resume the use of potatoes as a form appearance. He has a fine MIRED HEN FEED Pockets to Catch Dili ! staple article o food,, as the price mellow�►oice and a good delivery, Caldwell's Cream substitute O Complications ! -' bas iieen quote at $8.25 per bag, in so that his address was listened to Calf Meal. Dirt r For some time, a number of with rapt attention throughout Molasses Meal restaurants in Toronto, potatoes The chair was filled by Rev. J. CROPPING AND OAT bave been served only on the pay- five in the Bedford in his usual happy man- CRUSHING EVERYDAYOur Washing Machines are the beet made and add to Hoare Comfort@ _ stent of cents extra, the Raine way its ice-cream, ginger ner. On Tuesday evening a 10 cent social was held in the base- Get prices on feed in ton lots. BELL, PRONE. __. We always carry a full line of skates and Hockey Goods. p� ale, that were not considered a i t. n►eresfity bat as a somewhat went at which there was a goodly n•.renber present, The receipts 24. w, w.axl.�d Chopping day•) H BUNDY Pickerin � H. euMily lurtry. amounted to over $90. pP g every t�* .: - -, .- .. ,,._,.... w v :.�..'_e r. '. .. ,_. ..: .'.—; -Y_ r..• w.._..n .. r_. _ .. _ ,.. - -t _ ..... •W ... ._•i'-♦.. ... -s-.—>.x-t.'_ `¢test . r_. _.--. __ •. ,.. ar•rN _.x :Y_+.7i .9'A•4 +e:.r�r.-'f+s[_<4:F4`l{s2 �^e8!R�i{Iey �4i:+a �i.�• i4-�)*+ Y2 •�' yF�