OBITUARIES. Rev. C, P. M%,uirhead, rector of St. Johnl's TYRONU church. The bearers were Messrs. Geo. - ?FR!-ANKLIN Gq-. FOUIiD, FIELD, B. R. Hiuds, A. Tait, F. C. Pethick and J. A number of near relatives met at the' The romain~s of Franklin G. Found, H. Hal lowell. home of Mr. Peter. Werry on Wednes- wh'Io died at Field, B. C., on February WIB TM.RWNoovo day, Mar. r.t ihhmmn ap ,ý8 front fia and pneumonia were It was with sincere regret that the reteürus of the day and spend a social broiught here, the funeral, taking place news of the death of Mr. Wilbert hour .. .. Social gatlierings have been held oiî Sunday afternoou from the resi- Milton Trewin wa.s recetved hy Our at Messrs. W. R. Clemens' W H. d'euce of hjs brotber, Mr. W J. Foundc, citizens last week. He was théonl Argue's, A. E. Clemens' and H. Curtis' Concession-st. Deceased was the son - of the late John T. Trewin and - Themany friends of Mrs, R. Wood- second son of Mr. John Found Of Mrs. Trewiu, formerly of this town ley were pained. indeed, when it became South Darlington, where he was horn and served bis apprenticeship with known that it was necessary for her to and wvhore he liled the greater part Messrs. R. m. icel&C. rg undergo an operation., She is now in of his life. He was a butcher by trade gists, of this town. Twelve years ago heotdon aopably and. w ar glMdr. and woî-ked with bis uncles at Peter- the family xemoved to Toronito and rpr on aoal. iios r boro, with Mr Alex Hume, and three years later lie was united in and Mrs. W. G. Werry, Saiemi, Mr. and Challis & Muttori of this town, before marriage with Anna MacGilvs-ay of Mrs. H. J. Werry and Miss Helena going West two years ago where lie Kirkfield, who with titrese children- Werry, Enniskillen, at Mr. Peter Werry's; was employed with the Put Burns Co. Graham, aged 8,. Ruth 5, and Doris 2 Mr. Caswell, Toronto, guest at the Par- at Calgary, Alta, and at Field B. C. years-survive hixu. For the past five sonage; Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Clemens witli About fifteen years ago lie was united years lielias been empoyeà in thse frieuds in Courtice .... The many friends in ' riae wiLh Miss May Chattan Owl Drug Co., corner Spadina Rd and of Mr. and Mrs. C. May, Regina, sufer ~fPeterýboiýo, who with two chuîdren Bloor Sb , and liad been ili less than a with themn inmarth le loss by deata of a beau- survives him, besides bis father, week with "Flu", passîng away on tiful baby boy, caused by acute indiges- \ mother, five brothers and two sisters. Wedniesday, Marci 3, front a nervous ftion ...,.Sympathy is expressed to Mr. and He xvas a member of the Salvation collapse in hii 33rd, year, The ser- Mrs. P. VVitighani, in tbe, loss, by Ar-my and service was conducted hy vice was largely attended on Friday ii death, of bis atLer ini Qu Appelle, Saska Ensign Laing, aila Mr. S. Barker, evening at bis late residence 178 A. .. . Mrs, F. L. Byamn has returned front a Oshiawa, Capt Clague, Lieut. Lang of Abany Ave., conducted by bis pastor, month's isit at hier fatber's, Canningtonj the local Corps and Sg'ý.-Major R. C. Rev. R. Newton Powell of Trinity . League on Tbursday in charge ofa Brannd, Peterboro, Misis Bailey of Methodist Churcli. The floral offer-1 hrs.W H rge.lAc eRyk"iteresin Oshawa sang a solo. The bearers ings were very, beautiful, The i e- c trfrInBac ok wswl were lis tliree brothers, W. J., Charles mains were bronglit lere Saturday read, by ivrs. R. McCuliough and the l und Dr. Norman Pound, and uncle, morning, the fanerai taking place topic "The duty of pleasinig" helpfully ti Wm. Braund. Other relatives prissent from the C. P. R. station for inter- taken by Miss Al., L. Wight, foliowed by were Mr. and Mrs. Win. Braund, Mrs. muent in trie famiiy plot li Bowmau. Consecration - service .. .. A very heipful J. T. Braunid. Peterboro, Mrs. Thos. ville cemetery. Rev. S. C. Moore, W. M. S. meeting n'as beîd at the home e, Gale, Mrs. Thos. Stacey and Messrs. B A., officiated at the grave. He Peof e Mrs. W .Hamblyon Thucsay ri Will and Sydney Found, Oshawa. leaves to ni ,urn bis loss, besides bis Presi det Mrs.W.dT.uWicks eît ucii. wife and family, bis niother, Mrs.JT Atrdvoinlad uiesPxrie W, J, JoNEs, BOWMANVILLE. Trewin, and one sister, Mis. T R. Ten-iesuybo a bytknu yMs Oneofourprminntan hihl rintof21 oe ut-v. Toronto. W' H. Argue and Mrs. H. Curtis. Read- " Onuof ur romnun an ligliy ~~ Rsem~ntve.0 ad ngs were give i by Mrs. M. J. Werry and R ~respected citizens passed away on Tebarers were Messrs. Oscaran Mrs. H. Mackiin and. solos by Misses sý -Saturday evenirig after a lingerInIg Lloyd - Ward, Everett Kerslake, Marie Werry and Helen Argue .. .. Mr.g illness front heart trouble, lu bis 74h Howard Price, Albert V&iiDuseei, M. J. Werry acted as Superintendent ofg year. Hu had been a promiunt Toronto, and John MacGilvray, Kirk- MudySloil h bec hog figure hure in financial circies for filAogtoewoacma iediiness of Mr A. W. Annis. . .. Mr. Cas- more than forty years, having first the remains here were Messrs. T. L. weîî, Toronto, gave a very earnest appeal l been a partuer lu the firni of Burk & Salter,' T.* R. Tunnant, Ed., Ward and for our best lu personal influence, votes, th Joues, privatu bankurs, and wlieu the Jos. Trewin of Toronto. money sud prayers, iu ibis the greatest of Vý Stndard1 Balik absorbti aiMna- HAYDON wars, the figbt againstthe liquor'traffic. -j estein 180 h wasretatiedas Mna-Mr M. J. Werry and Mr. H. MackinA ger of thé latter institution, and con- - wer ponedlgast heDm- tinued as. sncb until bis retirumenit .The Flu epidemic bas somewbat abated iorspoitddleae uteDmn in or vllag an Suday cio on r Alliance Convention bhis week with h froni active business about twelve mcurvilaefarly dyShlan r A. Hilîs and Mr, R., Wright as years ago. hrhhdfil good attendauce on alentvs.,op.W H ru a Hu was a son of the latu Mr, and Sunday. Service lu the afternoon was lentvs.. rs ,H ru a o Mrs, Richard Joues, wlio wure amoîîg conducted by Mr. Caswell CI Toronto, aptioiuted diegate to the Brandi meeting g thePioeerfarerssetlîrg i Dix-who spoke ou the Temperance Carnpig of W. M. S. at Pettrbor& iu Jane.... f thepioeu famer sttlng u ar-~m~~njunior League met at the Parsouage on luý lingion township. is wife diud and was assisted tiv our pastor, Rev W. Monday afiernoon, wiîh a good attend. i 1T. Wickett .. .. League will be beld againlf about thirty-two years ago. Her . auce, Hilda Prout, Vice President, pre- s maidenrintme was May Fisher, daugli- on Thursday ai 8 p. m. Prograni nsiig. Mrgrtmoregveave m8 ter of the late David Fisher, Manager charge of the Missionary vice president, interesting talk on "Daniel"'whule Fred. Mi of the Otario Batik, and sister -of Mrs. RussellGilibert. Good program" Goodman, Flora McRoberts and Leon a Mrs. (Dr.) Alex Beitb of this towu, expected. A cordial invitation is exteud- Moore gave readings and Kathleen Me- aud Miss Fisher, Toronto. Mr. Joues ed toall. . .. Mrs. T. Gilders' sale on Fni- Colougb, Bessie Prout and Helen Argue liad two sons, Capt. R. W. F. Jones, day proved a success despite bad roade rerîdered a trio eutitled "Mothe s of 2nd. Battalion, wlio was killud at~ and weather. She is moving ibis week to 1s,î" Meeting closed with prayer and Vimay Ridge ini April, 1917, and Ed- Enniskillen, wbere she will reside, also ai utthtavr poialehu a ward Y Joues of the 60tli. Cànadian ber daughter, Mrs. H- Nichais and gralid- been spent. Battery, who also served in Frasnce, daugbîer, Violet Nichols .. .. Cngratula- and now ;resides lu Fort Williami tions to Haydou Chut-ch ou going over 1Gîve us a eall if you want your paper- biug Manager of the Dominion the top in the recent National Campaigu, j img well doue. J. M. Rowe. Rubber System. under leadershîip of Mr. Clarence Avery., For many years Mr. Jones was a warden ýof St. John's Anglican church, but resigu.- ed sanie moutbs ago owing to bis faîling ji beaitb. The furai îook place ou Tues- I day afteruoon front bis late residence, T T *r 1 Ui Wellington st. service heiug conducîed by ji e t n jWthTh H Pf~Yf TYRONE Auniversary services, in counectioni with Tyrone Methodist Cburch, will beý beld Sunday and Monday, Match 14 -and 15- On Sunday, sermons will bu preach-, ed by the pastor, Rev. W. T. Wickett, at 10-30 P. . nd 7 p. mi Special miusic by the choir. On Monday, at 8 p ni. a first-class concert will be given- by noted talent fr ont Ebenezer. Admission- adulîs 40c; childreu 20C. Proceeds in aid of the Trustee Fund. 'Corne and erjoy these services. ENNISKILLE19 Glad to report Mr. Cecil Brant, doiug favorably in iBowmauville Haspital where he recentiy underwent au operatian for appendicitis.... Mr. Roy and Miss M innie Webber, J3ownianville, were guests of Mr. and Mis. Wmn. I-erriug ... . Miss Grace Slenion is visitîng in Toronto.... Mfr. and Mrs. H. T. Werry are lu Toronto îtteuding the Dominion Alliance and ilso the opening of 0O'ntario Parliament .... r. Alymer Herriug is assistîng Mr. Robert Philp, Burketon, who is unalie to attend tb bis business througb illuess,.. MIessrs Theo Slemon and J. A. Werry wiii recehve contributions froni Euniskil- uen comniunity ta the Armunian Fund for bhe next ten days .... League service Nednesday evening was lu charge of Miss Grace Sleman- After devotional exureiscs, Mrs. Adami Sharp gave the bible reading and Miss Helena Werry [ealt with the topic "The duty of leasing". Rev. G. T. McKenzie gave .is instructive talk on tbe bible reading. Hints to Leagurs lui Homeiaade Rhiyne" was given by Miss Grace unimon. everal graiaphooc selections were iîven by Mr. H. Fve. Roll Cali and seeting closed witlr bunediction. . .. Sun- Ja morning Missionary Instruction was z, crarge of Missionary Supt, Mrs. J.A, Werry. After siugiug 'Par and' near 1e- fields are Teemig", MfisGrc Werry very nicely recited' 'A Suiea" hen follawed sevurar sentence prayers. * shor' t talk by our Paster was ihen gîven hawîng the wonderful pragresa missions ive madýe in the last 30 vearesuad the inen feld f labor that faces the church o-day, t~ money forth corairg and the ýreat nuezil for voluneers. 'Birthdav fferingsw'ere recuived, Sundayevn ag Rev Mr. Borland of Toronto,spk abehaîf olJ-Dominioii Alliance toa mall cougregation owing to sickness iii aniany bomnes.... .Glad to report Miss liidred Beuthami able to attend school :aiu after au attack of blood poîsouing. UM F. O. NOTICE. Maple Grove Farniers' Club will bold their regular meeting ou Friday, Marcb 12, at 2 p. ni, in Ebenezer Suuday Schoi k-ooni. iI.IW* AUCTION SALES. WEDNESEIAV, Marchi 7-Mr. C. Ný. Ruse, loi 20, con. 6, Darlingtou, will selI ail of bis farm stock, impienients, etc.- Sale at I p mi See bills. JAMES BISHOP, auctioneer. WFDNESDAY, MARCH 24-Mr J. J. Lord, lot 7, con. 5, Darlington, having sold bis fanm, wiil sulI bis registered borses, bigli grade catile, implunients, etc. See bills. Sale at 1 p. m. L. A. W. ToL-E, auctionee,. FxaIDAY, Mardi 26-Mr. John Spry, lot 21, cou. 4, Darlingtoit, will sell aIl of bis farta stock, imolemersts, etc. Sale at i p. m. Sehis. GEO. JACKSON, TED JAcKsoN, auctioneurs. 10-4w' FRIDAY, Marcb 26-Thomas Punfound, having sold bis farm wiil seil tbe wiole of bis farmstock, imp!enients, etc. The stock consisis of a lot of bigb grade cattie, Clydesdale, Generai Purpose aud Driving borses. 1 be stock is in fine condition. Farmers would do weil to attend this as it will be tbe best sale of the suason. For particulars see bis. Sale at i o'cloek. L. A. W. TouE, Gunn S S hur-Gain Fertîlizer Is Crop Insurance You canuuot adopt a wiser palicy than makiug sure of ggoad soil. Up-to-date farm împlumunts and best of seedh can do littie if the soil is poor &r worlted out. Gut your soul into good condition and ineure good crops, and good fertil- izers are a ueoessity forthis. Get your ordurs in uariy so, as to avoid delay OATS FOR, SALE 1 A quantity of Western Feed Qats. 1 Plenty of Five Roses Flour-hest flour 1On miarket to-day, R. H. COLLACOTT, Sainm Phone 146r3. i Lut us estimate y aur inside or outide paiuting. J. M. Rowe., ý%ll Men's and Boy's'Over-coats selling1 off atIo'/, per cent discount at Couch, ri- OshawaMarket, The Council Decides on the Plan o f No Restrictions to Bayer or Seller7 This free and opun Market should encoutage tÊ po ducers and cousumers to meut in argu numburs to buy and seuh, wholesale aud retail, auything froni a pourfd of butter or meat to, a load of hay. The popuation off Oshawa ruquires large quantities of produce. Farmers siould take'abvantagu of this opun markçet and the prevailing higli prices in OUT towu. Saturday of Each Week will be Market Market Open at 7.00 A.M. A* W. BROWN Chairman, Market Committee We Are Re ady r; I A few Ladies' Suits selling off at haif- price at Coucli, johnston & Cryderman's. Several farmers in the vicinity of Myrtie have haled their hay and are shipping it to New York,, where the price is $40 oper ton. Oshawa Children's Aid Society, W. H. J Elliot, district agent, received sonie 25 children 'into the Sheter during the month, who had lost their parents in the influenza epidernic. 0f the 225 children who were in the Shelter three weeks ago 1 1-i