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VOL;. XX .I: _ -:. ..PI('RERING, ON I`.,--ff RIDA Y, M A BCH 30.4917 _ - = -_ -_- - No.
4l11rl,-fs►tiws4y *L RiQL'D!. CHUPtRYWOOD WH&T9VA1.t _Setabiished 76 yeah'
Yerdt va,I SPINK MILLS OuriRed Oros@ workers are still busv. E Danlell, leader of the Method._-
- J __ The�yy have just completed a shi went w Chute, hoe conned a singing school, GREENWOOT'*
o!?.L6pairs of Torte. We will all, v►bich will tie continued until fu
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�.'J•y L-IALDWELL, M. D.. Successor both men and women, need to den notice. Mr. Daniell i@ a splendid
lf.' «let• Dr, 8. Brodie. Phone 306 ourselves sometbiag. when we think teacber, and it is to he hoped the
Clare, ora. g'j,Q(IR ; _ the demand for supplies is about thrt young folks will take advantage of
E.�FORBYTH. times more -than the supply, Surely -this opportunity of improving their w MILLS fir'
D. of O. Regis= ppoo ..
rf • ter A member of the oytometrics! Aaao- - W HITB SATIN- BREAD - it will be no denial to help provide the knowledge of music. All are welcome. A
station of Ontario. speetal siteatioa given b necessaries for our boys• who are now No fee, Mr. Daniell giving his services y
t+ia Slciag of $!ewes. Syss assted tree. 2fosth ORRAM BUNS -FAMILY 8ghting for us. - So everybody come gratis.
e3tersmoa°' aszt out toahe hall;oa Tuesday, A ril Srd, Since New Year the Red Grose Lea- -
�T 0.- 11[aKINNON, M.D.. L.R•O.S.
No
TEA BIIN$-PASTRY
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speed s social evening. the wow.
g
's bit
gue has forwarded 62 suits of armee
PFj
68
• sdfabaftp, member w abs eowi. o�
surgeons Oaaarlo tlaeaaiate
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onnew scheme. give your and
home happy.
and vermin shirts to the Red Oros@
Society, 182
21 siciaus and of
at College of Banaons, idiabar
astsaaioa b dsieaeN of woman sad
$ran Shorts JnmUO
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go
and pairs of socks to the
118th Batt., pow in France. The
Area, Oeleeaad:seWeaBrougham.
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I.sC+i►ReoRo
Methodist Ladies' Aid has remitteds,
Screenings,
i[ls6 Lail,
donation from their foods of $80to
the Red Cross.
AAW"'Wheat
White. o! Dumbarton,
was visiting friends in Scarboro over
The recant concert
will enable $86 more to be remittod
J$. FAR.8WRIJ,. H.O., BARRIS.
All � kinds of Chop.
Sunday.
for Red Oross use.
• TET ones OrownAttesser,*adCounty
fi6;;Nr• s �osw, whuav, m"'
The good roads movement L the
Next week on Good Friday, April
best of all. What about the Kingston
6th, a concert and supper will be given
E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and
Soltstter, Notary Pubtle. ate. n b
road Im rovemadt beim
p g extended
this spring.
in aid of the Red Oro" at the Odd
Fellows' hall in Whitevale. There V
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MR owes 13rcek 81. xoeah, isitiabv. o�y
SCRANTON COAL D. L. and) W.
Melville Cbnrch subscribed the sum
a splendid program in preparation In-
Dental
STOVE, CHESTNUT; .PEA
-$180 for patriotic purposes the
other Sunday, besides contributions
for five more wrist watches for the
eluding new and entirely original
selections by the Male Chorus, some
charming recitations by Miss Fanny
LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. 8.,boys
AND STEAM.
at the front. There is now twenty
Keyes, and the alt -star cast in that
Qrradnate of the aey.i Coliep of Dental
Bergson and University of Totonto. ofaoe
Ri.1[ Priaets's hardware Whitby.
_
OD the honor roll from this church.
The entire community has been
amusing farce •'Whiskers," 8o rain
or shine. come one, come all. You
ever store,
am�e booze @ eo w t to 6.30. Ina phone i8.
Bail M. tay
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eT L SFINg LIMITED
cast in gloom by the death of one of
will eta nod leu b
gouyou will help a
phone
/ +
the oldest and most respected citizens
goon cause and F iso home
IPasing Dr Becton's absence overeas. Dr tic-
�09re ,-of Toronto, will be to char$•,
-` PICKERING. ON',
of Scarboro, in the person of Mr. John
Kirton, which occurren
hungry. Gommencing at 8 o'clock
sharp, admission 10 and 80 cents. '
suddenly on
Monday morning, He had been about
vu*insoo 6awbo.
practically every day of the week
IV KINSALs '
�[� G. HAM -Issuer of Marria e
J. • V L
J B�AL! /�f�,i�:em�a♦
previoues and �e shock to the family
and community was therefore ver
A terrible shock was experienced in
this communis last Thursday.March
• r Lio•as•• to the Oonstt of onw:to,
'Pickezing village. My
:.HOU_ SE1rURNISHINGS _
great. To the widow and sons and
daughters the heartfelt sympathy of
the entire community is expressed.
fid, when it became known hat ilk
tie Derwent Judson. only child of Mr.
Fred.'W, and Mrd. Gibson; had passed
TPOU HER. Real Estate Auc-
• uonser, valuator, aellantor and Ismer
of marriatie licenses, Brougham.
of
Big Stock, at the lowest prices.
Interment took place on Thursday to
St. Margaret
Margaret's
in the early hours of the morn -
.Delivery free.
�. - — —
s cemetery.
"eight
ung at the age of seven years and
months. For a day or two Der-
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HOPPER Issuer of Marriage
E°lceoaes le the Oo'aq
. of Oa
mea at score and his ra.tden" Ctazsmoat.
Call and see. Ind Phone 334,
- Claremont. --
onei<Mw000 :-
Mrs. H. Tyndall is under thedoctor'a
care these da s.
went had been sufferinit from a severe
cold which on Wedaesda7 developed
Into acute croup. Medical aid was tm-
mediately summoned, but in spite of
B.BEATQN TOWNSM20LERE
Do
Coavyaeliur. Oommissleoes for taking
ss1davita. Amodatoes. ata. Now to loo°
I
Lawrence Denny and family moved
to Audley this week.
all that could be done by the hysic-
p
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- an tars "image of ][azriasa US-
wkl=a-. oni. t•v
Rare on 1[acch_ldth..-to.-Cherie$
inn's skill and the loving, faithful care
snots' _
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Spring Term opens
and
Mrs.
Mr@, Wilson, of Port Oolbourne a
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son•
of anilous parents. he gradually be-
Came worse, until 'about two o'clock.
i
S. PL'GH, Glen Ma or. Ont,
j
L:wa.ed Aootbeear xsannv,as'•e•
f lance :n unportad and titorowthbred stock.
fates writs for
on Tuesday. April 10, and mer
F• P ges
Russell and Mn. Donner have lot
nicely settled on the Robt. Somerville
Thursday morning. when hie sweet,
young spirit quietly took its flight to
eeadoeted as .baro, terms
and particulars, Fboae tad,1016. .sly
into Summer Session from July 3rd.
farm.
its eternal home. The funeral. which
IL
POSTL, Licensed Auctioneer,
for
No forced vacation. No waste time.
Come. Free Cotalogue. Write to
James Denny shipped two carloads
of Easter stock from Greenburn eta-
was one of the most largely attended
ones in this community for some time,
Wes held Saturday The
AL. . Counties of Tort and Ontario. AUG.
con sal" of all kind. a.teowd be on shortest
Address Green Saver P.O.,
8baw's Schools. -Toronto, 308.7
Yon a et.
g
tion on Monday.
Chas. Kemper. who has been work•
on y afternoon.
service at the house was conducted by
wou". out.
lag for F. L Careen during the past
the pastor. Rev, J. O. Totton. and the
1 $��C� $�0�±
�.�•� -�T
'•s` M-:8 - _ mi® v
ear, left on Monday.cemetery.The
F Mrs. J. B. Harris eturned. on Tues-
little body was laid away in the Salem
floral tributes were
beautiful,
Vebrifiary Surgeon
day. after spending the winter, at Bea
spending
many and ot•e being alar e
g
sbeaf of white roses from the Sunday
!Honor Graduate of the Ontatio Vete-
rinar College
y
A full line of Fresh heats always
y
forth. (telt and
Mine Robinson, of Toronto, our ex•
and public schools of Greenwooe. The
be
pall -bearers were nix ecbuol-
.-and Graduate of tbe'-Veterinar y -
Science Association.
- ow at shop. ..
teacher. - was bere on Saturdav at -
tending the funeral of Dewart Gibson.
egoung
mates Derwent was a general favor -
Phone—offlee 1Aii8, residence 2903
41
Wa oti on cad ever da
g 7 F•
We extend oar sympathy to F W
and Mrs. Gibson, of Salem, to the cud-
Ite with all the people of the communl-
cy .-and will be really missed by all.
•�,CLAREMONT, - ONT71R10
Fresh Pork Sausage a spicialty
den death of their only child. every
Sveryon- deeply regrets that his life
was cutoff so sono, but believes with
LrC}C.S WANTED
Butcher's cattle wanted
promising little fellow of nearly 8
years, 'Ther child wasseizedwith a
the sorrowingparents.
Per that it wast
be for. some Rood though bidden pur-
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JAS O'CONNOR, PICKERING
sudden attack of crow and died be-
fore medical aid could reach him. Rev,
pose. Sir, and Mrs. Gibson are assured
I will pay cash for the following Loge
Career King and Church eta.
J. O. Totton conducted the funeral
of the ndndeepest sympathy a of large circle
of lriendr, and acquaintances is their
delivered here:
service aC the home,..
sore and sudden bereavement, and all
oin in fervent that the God of
REAL ESTATE......
Basswood, No. 1. $17.00 per M.
MISSIONARY INSTITUTE
prayer
all comfort and love may sustain
Maple. .. .. ••16.00
and
Soft Elm. '• 16,110 •'
Nome**" M�
comfort them in the dark and trying
Circ or Bastard Elm •' 1100 •• _
Former notices is this paper con-
hour. '
Ree Birch, " 16.00 •'
�x �
cerning the Missioatary Institute to be
,
Acct Elm i6 In, over " 84.00
'• under 15 in '• 80.00 •'
i
held In the Claremont Presbyterian
Church on/Monday and Tuesday next,
WHITUVALi
White Ash. 18 toot
April tad sad 3rd. are fresh in the
Mrs. A. E. Major was is Toronto
log lengths 98.00 �'
U56'scre Farm For Sale, good soil,
mind's oY alh. It is very important
over the weekend.
Chopping and Oat RolUDg
brick house with S rooms.'
that -every Christian man, vwmanWe
are sorry to report that Mrs.
done as usiial.
Barns and stabling for 42 head
boy and girl be•peesent at as many of
John Tool is in very poor health.
of stock. Hen house
these meetings as possible. A Mis•
Frank Hamilton IP laid up with lure-
W. G. Barnes, 418eII River
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sionary Institute was held -in a certain
bago at the home' of his father, John
sad i a.
pit pe
community in Ontario some months
Hamilton.
Or address & R. No. 1. Locust Hill.
All in good repair,
ago. This community did, not favor
Mrs Gordon McKay and daughter
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missionary work, but so helpful, in=
are visiting the former'• parents In
^�� ]PHILIP
.JOHN
M_L
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.tractive and'inspirioxmmu were the meet-
loge that lite community requested
Kinsale a this week.
We are pleased to see Ambros Beat -
U
another Missionary Institute be
ini;s in our vale unix more looking
Nary Public Pie'inR.
eld there next , year with meetings
ha le and hearty !
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Has a fail line otsresh and car=
coatiouing for a week instead of two
Mrs. Wm. Sinclair' and daughter,
j♦-
Walser, Water
ed meats constantly on land.
days. Decide now to come to Clare-
moat next Monday and Tuesday so
Miss Viola, are visiting with Toronto
relatives this week.
Spice Roll. Breakfast Bacon,
that you may share in the knowledge
D. Dawson has moved to his new
-Ham, Bologna, Weiner., etc.
If you are wise yon will use the only
and inspiration imparted: Programs
will be distributed at the various
home im Cherrywood. He will be
greatly hissed here.
Highest prie�e paid for
Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice,.
who is agent for V%'iod Mills, Gasoline
Gburches' in Claremont And vicinity
next Sunday. Be sure you receive
Mrs, Wm. Peebles has been visiting
friends and relatives the past week in,
Butcher's cattle'
Engines, all kinds of pipe and fluings
one. Able men from the Methodist,
Toronto and Scarboro.
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91derigggrner�
for water works. Also bath room fix-
tares, etc. Everything given careful
attention.
Presbyterian and Baptist denomina.
tions have been selected as leaden in
rs
this Institute, most of them, returned
Mrk, Alf Hamilton spent last week
is Toronto with relative's, returning
on Wednesday evening.
RICE'S PLMP WORKS,
missionaries. They will be expecting
Sirs, .Toe -Ellis and daughter, Win
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First-Class rigs for hire
Home Tel. 5521, Whitevale, Out;
you.. Please do not disappoint them.
Molly, are visiting the Mismm Thomp-
son, of Toronto, this week.
: TjIB P1CkerlIIg
Day or sigLt
sTouFFVILLti
two1eweeks' s Lillie visit vhv h bar unc4s returned le amnd
Bus meets all tlrain8
. '-
Wilmott Brown. of Altotu, moved
aunt, W. and Mrs. Hill, of Claremont.
Teaming promptly attended to.
•
D'�larnce Committee
into town this week,
Duncan Morgan, Claremont, made
Mr, Gannon has just returned from
his old bonne at. l a,iburton and re -
Agent for Canada Carriage Co.
•. r-_
a business visit to our town this week.
Measles chicken keep-
ports heavy snow in the north.
W. R.Pey P�itGe►{pp�
The object of this Association Is to
and pox are
ing a number of pupils home from
Nearly all of Whitevale took in the
carnival at Locust Hill on Wednesday
lessen stealing acid prosecute
the felons,
school for a few days,
Ben Parker. an old pioneer of Pick-
evening. All enjoyed themselves -
the last of the season.
�aSter�ETm—�pe3-lS
. = 'Apri110th
"j""N". Ow.
Cor. Yonne and Charles Sts.
Tt is well known throughout Cana-
da for high grade work. There is
an enormous demand for our'gradu-
ates. Prepare now and be ready
for eboice positions in the fall. Our
large catalogue will interest you.
Write for one to -day. This schools truly
itime-tried and tested.
W. J. Elliott, Principal
Heathen hsvinq proper-g�tea-ootamonl�-
catei immediately with an m.mber
of Executive oommli .
Membership toe 111,00.
Tickets may be bad from the President or
secretary on applisalion.m
Exec, Co. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palma.
er. W. V. Richardson, Pickering.!
J. R. Thextoa • -W, J. Clark
President, secretary
TOOLS SHARPENED
We make a specialry of crosscut saws,
Tools of all kinds. Locks rep+tired.
Razor -honing a specialty. Fora f3rst-
cLa s hair trim or an easy shave call
at the East -end Barber Sbop.
See our House Furnishings of all
kinds. Slightly used Carpets
from 18 cents a yard up.
W.;J.;C*1ikP0$ r .- rPICKERING
ering township, now _living ia--town—
relebrated his -88th birthday on Satur-
dav last,,
the twelve large flags (which were
rolled up) used on Empire day, carne
through the school flare almost, un-
touched, although all around was
eaten up by the flames. You can't
destroy the Union Jack.
A large deputation of our citizens
went down to Toronto to wait on the
members of the County Roads Com-
mission asking them to complete the
the missing links of unbuilt road be-
tween here and Unionville. TbeCont-
mission promised a serious considers.
tion.
The different departments of our
high and public school opened again
this week in different locations in
town. The schools were only three
days idle after the burning of the
school building The Board intend
immediately to be in the construction
of a public and high school which will
be up-to-date In all departs kp4lq i .�
Capf. Wm. Beaton and Mrs, Seaton
are in the burg looking fine. They
are the gueete of the former's parents,
D. R. and Mrs. Beaton.
Wm. Burton, chief of police. has
been called to Toronto on the advice
of his physician, Dr, Macnamara. We
boppse he will escape an operation.
The Farmers' Club is still growing.
We understand they have ordered a t
binder twine, potatoes for seed and a
number of cars of salt• both fine and
coarse.
Bun Lynde droppped in on the vale
in winding tcp the estate of the late
James Taylor. He is always glad to
drop in on old friends and we know
the old friends are pleased to see him.
We noticed some fine shipments of
beef cattle at Locust Hill the other
morning. «'e did not learn who the
feeders were, but they were purebas-
ed by Mr. Olarry and were a credit to
purchaser and p sducar, They were
prime stuff of th# shorthorn type for ,
I am paying highest pricey
for Barley and Wheat.—
Get
heat. Get my prices before selTinm�
Chopping oto Mondays,,
Wednesdays and Fridays ;
-Cho 1n will not start
-Chopping ...
until 9 a. In.
Don't bring less thais
five bags, as mintrutim•
amount charged for -
will be five bags in' '.
future. -r
"EAS-TLAKVP
The shingle that has given satiF-
!action for over.30 years.. Ernpiise'
Corrugated Iron witha in. bSv
2 in. corrugation, sem it before yoge
boy other makes. It you are -in o
need of a Cream Separator. Try -
a Premier for 30 days. Abo _43
gaaoline engines from $39.00 up,
See or write me before buying.
Bell Phone.
IF. J. Prouse, - - Pickering
vickering garage
All an:'tornobile and Bicycle
repairing proisiptly
- attended to.
Tire., Oils, Grease and repairer
always on hand.
Potter- & Andrew,
-PICKERING, Out.
- rx
-•I have a good stock of <_
�3ARN'2.A - • � -
Wire'-Fencing'I
ALSO
i!
Brace Wire, Staples
Cedar Posts and
rSteel Posts.
Coal, Lumber, Cement, Shingles,'t "
L-tth and Ready RooBg__
Always in stock.
A C• REESOR -?
LOOUST HILL
Why Suffer- Wim
Your Corns T
Yaw have no excuse fqr
about like a cripple- of 9fd 1�
to putt your foot
squarely on
the ground.
If yotir boots are too small and
and you can't get thein
stretched '. Rive
'em away.
E R WOK =tea
YOUR FEET TA E. TH
MORE THAM THE BOOTS
Then syend a quarter for a bot -
.1e of Nyetl'a Corn Cure and ger "
.elief. 14 �
M.
Nyyal's Eas'em is..a good think to►
1prikle into new shoes.; .
Breaks them in.
C• W. Liddle,
Druggist -Graduate Optician
0. N. R 19^ it Agent. f
tm+r.ft,,..r,.+i,r•a ��t4m.•r•fese _;._ _':
'. r' . :: s:. '+ " •.c, -s^ .c, ,: .� �a '�;mQ :^ `p° `", F.", • '�',x<+.•1*4`yJ ,rte
�• ..rr.. ° , .,. .t . r. .. far - .-,- -.r•, i wz - - Y ",s--= .w,k•,^ ;^,r srhz"„r '?-•'*ca,^^,
,. : .�=c.,eta :.:.:e4•— . .,:a,c.:T.su ..a:: 's'vsfi' ?:f#., 4,i; ":,;5.. ..yK.r.,t'C:{se's,.,,,s'
-,. .. .r ,.. ••y,+Y,�.x'•nrq,; ,xo•n.{ _ .o:M v.-.. .... -gra• h_•y,`2M C�^a'',.. a; ,;r •'..,,,. 1•�ro',?:-. 7-.,.,,.• ,.i.: •w
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u a.. ar:.s., ts.'. L.a.,, -.. �.,. .-•a[.., v ..:rte - - -�J•s r .4
Meat Economy. a tub of boiling hot water.. After it = C
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ETT
Y
is thoroughly steamed it will look like i ES
Use, leas; once a day is ample -
supplemented with legume dishes, a tailor cleaned garment.
ltailk soups, cheese dishes, To avoid valuable time looking for attractive ` the different buttons in your button "
bread and cereal dishes, and eggs I box take a wire hairpin and straighten .
when. they are cheap enough. t
Serve carefully at the table; it is !t t; then shape the wire in a circle
ou
ing all of one kind of buttons on the
-.better to serve twice than to send and bend each end back after string- ome Mendr�'
remnants to the garbage pail.
-Use cheaper cuts. We pay largely I Pin, and hook one' end through the nth-�t2OlZQj
'for flavor, tenderness, and excessive' er. It takes but a minute and you al- ►
a ways have the different kinds right at
fat h -
st the expensive ..
a ecu#s.
� hand.
We buy meats chiefly for their pro-
tein food. value. The cheape. round, Fish Recipes. - Effect of Russian Revolt.
__ma_nk, and neck cuts give more for the
money. Salmon Cutlets. — Chop rather A military expert says that as are=
The cheaper cuts chopped fine make coarsely . the contents of a tin of sal- sult of the revolution the Allies may „ R �' R SERVICE
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a Hamburg steak as quickly broiled as mon, and mix in an equal bulk of reasonably look for a .much more ag- _
a porterhouse. breadcrumbs, seasoning the lot accord- I gressive role in the war to be 'takenIIOWA Everywhere -_ _ �lvaileble Eve �1e1f0 .�
Prolonged cooking at the lower (ing' to taste. Then, with the aid of by Russia. There will be organization, rYW
temperstures will make the toughest beaten eggs, form a fairly stiff paste, efficiency, loyalty. There will be no just because there is not a "Parker" Agency near
cuts tender and improve their flavor. which can be made into cutlets, and I more scandals about the arming and ' . you is no reason why you should do without "Parker
This can be accom lish economical) each coated with egg or milk and Service." -
P ' Y' equipping of troops. The resources of in the double -boiler when the coal or browned breaderumbs. Heat in a fry- Russia have been ample at all times, The excellence of our work is so well knoWh 0*
wood` fire is being 'used for other ing pan with dripping. but .were mismanaged through Ger- it need only be mentioned here.
things; in'the casserole or close -cover- Creamed Finnan Haddie- mTwo cup- man machinations. !The Russian But the convenience of our service by mail to distant -
ed stone crock in the coal stove oven fuls of white (or cream) sauce, two people are back of their armies," he customers is not. Articles of any sort can be sent us
J 'when it is left for the night; or in the tablespoonfuls of butter, three eggs, says. "They are as eager to defeat either by parcels post or express, and returned in the .:.,
fireless cooker when gas or electric i one tablespoonful of grated cheese, I Germany and Austria as are the eo- ams t Every. a pay the carriage charges one
stoves are used. two cupfuls of flaked finnan haddie,; P way. Every precatittoa m taken to ensure thea
Pie of France. It is to their interest safety in transit.
StewsToma Canadians the Pepper. Boil one egg hard. Add the I to blot out Prussianism for Prvsaian- .,o y things can be "rescued" b� cleaning or dyo-
word brings a mmory. o! savorless , butter and yolks of two eggs to cream ism, in the extension of its power and ' " ing that the value of this service will be apparent to
chunks a! meat swimming in a wa- sauce, cheese and -pepper and minced influence into Petrograd, has been one. everyone.
eery gravy. In intelligent hands it hard-boiled egg. Then add the fish of the chief burdens of the Aussiaa When you think of tinning or dyelag, think of PARKHRS
becomes a dish of infinite variety and heat the mixture. people. They know it." It is said, too, sad for a I'Rf:'A' (4p,v a� our ,,,ryU1 and interer[,,g
through the combination of different ( Baked Codfish.—One cup rice, one, book on ci aarn` and Qsrag.
u that there is no lack o! food in Rus- Be sure to address your yarcelclearly to reauvtng dept
meats with different vegetables and quart milk, one 'cup shredded codfish, ;sin, nor lack of proper means of dig- - WORKS,
Y - •• - -
seasonings, into juicy pieces of meat three tablespoons butter, lour eggs.'tributing it, but that thousands have pA�R�s"_ DYE .T QRii•S LIMITED
R bedded in most savory sauce. Cook rice and milk in double boiler' been_ brought to the verge of starva- s
Make a little meat go a long way. until rice is tender and has absorbed 'tion, by the old Government in the - 791 YONGE ST. TORONTO m
Spread the flavor over other nutritious the milk. Add well -beaten egg yolks, hope that a cry for peace might be
but more neutral -flavored food, a g., codfish that has been soaked, and but --I raised which 'would give - it an excuse
meat' pies, Irish stew, potpies with ter • When cool add the stiffly beaten ;for carrying out s bargain with Ger-
dumplings, stews with plenty of sav- egg whites. Bake and serve with the many. IN THE HANDS OF THE HUN. remove the "German dirt" to their -
dry gravy, served in a border of rice, melted butter. i __ _ _,p,_- _ - -- !awn log cabins,
mashed potatoes, boiled beans, mac- Fish Pte.—Remove the bones and ; Description of Hardships Endgred in God only knows how these unfor
aronI or vegetables. skirl from any cold cooked fish, shred STOMACH 11iJL ICINEtS German Prison Camps. tunate Russians exist in the prison _
Use every part of a meat purchased, it and add seasoning to taste. But- a+ , camps of Germany. As a matter of
{ A .British soldier on his return to
�'ry out the fat not used for the table, tet a baking -dish, cover the bottom �R �t I fact, they only exist; "live" you can -
mW use for shortening and other ur- with mashed potatoes and add the ! aH L1�OV8 England .after fourteen months a !1•
g P P y not call it. And many o! them aim-
poafbs; trimmings and bones for soups, •fish and small bite of butter. Season aoerrose Grow aaysaa' suoamal<a prisoner of war In German writes ply die of hunger I have seen Rua -
and left -overs for "made" dishes. and cover with a top layer of potatoes - the following: 1 Sian -peasants—big, hardy -looking
Avoid using too strong heat for roast- and bake in s hot oven for ten minutes aunt hos aw '.tcPr,.u. It 1- t„ : r d! �' in,. So far as I have talked with people chaps when they came to. the camp —
'inatri}} dof,e tnr nrr,tr,arh wits diuRn aTd since my-return--i-tind that the main -
ing and broiling. which ruins _ bones" or until it is -brown, mash)* (l a often ant realized vnt11 too - 1. ( crumple up gradually, and I have also
and trimmings for the soup pot, be- O — - - {-tate 1't seems so simple to swallow &1.L t of interest to the question: Do
sides wastingheat. CZAR'S CAAIR REhlOrw'ED. Idose or sotne speclal mixture or rake tab the prisoner& get ,enough food seen more than one of them drop dead,
lets of ■oda, pe sin, btamuth. etc after ; I have a very short and emphatic I have seen it mentioned In the Pa.
Eliminate meat from the dist of �meala ane the olts of this druxg:ns is ers that British prisoners of war
Loses His Place in All Powerful 'lot apparent until, peri,aps N'ra,� aster, answer to that question. They don't, ! P
the small children. The normal child ward, when is err round tri.. t /ras,crtr ut. have been in the habit of selling their -
vrill thrive better on milk, cereals, and ! And if the British Tommies over there
Russian Church, cera have almost eaten trice. was portions of bfiaek bread to their Pries-
eggs in place of meat. A child's ap- -Next to the overthrow* of the C•rar; I ihenu unahn12 nR a� wLa�lls'r1 R'hreleaarls did not get parcels from their friends !elan gaolers. This- is a lie. There is
' petite is what the-Ijarents make it. Do the removal of the Emperor's chair ; stages when inrttge.tt.on, d>. tKl,sla, at home, and -through the arganiia- I'not a British soldier in Germany who 1
heartburn: flatulence, eu' , fndfratea ex- tions charged with the care of prison- woald sell his rations to a Hun, He
not feel .sorry for the child whose from the first session of the Synod ie',.egt,lt'e acldtev ar the eton,ach and ter- ere of war, they would most assuried-{
-breakfast is oatmeal and milk, and. the most dramatic event which could ' ton anotia benod vonton- nipDruChar,.! mrdt"'.ly +terve, for the food given by the
would not so far demean himself. A'
-,supper is bread and milk with a bit of happen 1n Russia, for it means are,- a.re uncsuttabt. and erten danger- Germans to their unlucky prisoners is a rule the camp rations are handed to
biscuit3and jam; thee hild is well fed, volution to the chief bulwark of Czar ous—they hair little or no lnt3usnco un the Russigns.
nn ttte harmful acid, and that ty wh slight• in quantity .and almost uneat-
.gg. etas replace meat in the adult ism, the Orthodox Church of Russia. r }e:
diet whenever the rice doctors are dia�ardlher them end edits- able.
p per dozen The Influence of the church on the InR sufferort, from indigamtinn slid scan,-
sPh trouble to. Ret rid of tete dao-corous Here is the -unvarying menu at Mun- . '�Tippiag a Millionaire.
,goes below the cost of 1?4 pound round peasant asasxa is enotmous, for the p, where "I spent fourteen t The Marquess of Buto, who enlisted.
a�ld and keen th,e fond contents Wand ' stet Cam pe
moujik is intensely religious. and sweet by raklnor a little ours htsltra' months, and at 811 other, cam a early in tris war as A: to now
The church could be s mighty tool r"d niagne«t" Instead. tllnurated ala:&- P private'
g y stats In ar absuluttl, pure snit -a, Id throughout Germany: an officer In the n'ell�h Regiment. -
household Hints in the hands of reactionaries, for d'r>utgttmcore,berreadily bao uioiy a rmrti�Y3 ! Breakfast.—A pint of " coffee, or An amusing incident occurred when
cyte of the most powerful elements in I IF4 PI•it '11l-alif LB+telcos un i a teaapnnr,fill sandy cocoa, which turns your atom his lordship was stationed at 8rlatal.
The lightest weight kitchen utenstla ! '
the overthrown Germanophile Govern- i taken to a little w•a, „z ,n cola wader xr- seri for the first week or ten days af- g down a else street one atter
make work less tiresome. , err megls, alit 'uSuallp be r,ntnd •pu,ia Walking -
R het+, a screw becomes loose, re-{ ment was Pitlrim, the Petrograd Met- `sumctent to Inr,tanth neutralize txc•rs- ter your "initiation." With this is • noon he stopped before a shop win -
move it and fill -the hole with bits of ropolitan, who was only second to Ras- elve arldit.• of the aturnach brad prek'ent served a hunk of black bread, made' dow. He badly wanted a cup of tea.
all posnlbflity of the food fet•menting i bUC the shop did not look at all fnVli• +
sponge .packed in tightly, . Then re_ Putin as the most influential member chiefly of sawdust and
--•�D .• -- -•• �'.... y potatoes. The
place 'the screw and it will hold as { of 'the dark forces- in the court of , A C CONSECRATED RF.PGBk,tC_ look and feel of it is enough to blunt ing, and be hesitated 4bout going in,
firmly as ever. Nicholas II. ` - your gastronomic senses far evermore. His hesitation was noticed by an elder. '
When slipping geraniums remember Together with Shurmer and Proto- I Vast Throng -in Silent Prayer Before_' Dinner,.—Three or perhaps four po- _ ly lady, who thought he "wanted tea
that the woody stalks cut back and set Popoff he plotted against the allies. tatoes, and s ration of what is called �uf hadn't the money to pay for it !.
in rich foil will make the best bloom- --�— '--' Petrograd Cathedral,
(soup, but which is not nearly so tat=ty doing up to the marquees. she pressed
ing plants. _.I Says She Suffered The revolution in Russia has'' as the medicine my mother used to half a crows into' his hand, bidding
To set lrrvtving house plants in a brought an immense change. in- the give me when I was a small boy and, him to go into the brio and have a
p
tub and spray them with a bath spray people, a great. feeling of relief and ..had been' overeating myseld. I good tea. Following `mer behest, the
to one of the best methods of giving i For Many Years ! relaxing . of the tension of years Supper.—A repetition of dinner. marquess went ' into the shop, had a
their leaves the necessary moisture: + of suspicion and fear of Siber. . ally this is varied b a su - cup of tea, and left the-
C After ' vt saki _ Befor n a e ra , w ere I p y o burnt cabbage, after the useful der the saucer for the girl who served
learn, be sure to city it properly. If'Dodd's the revolution began and the first '-properties of the vegetable have been ' him, The old lady afterwards Iearned
Then Kidney Pills Cured
°r. •lrsft damp it will speedily rot and soon red flag fluttered, came the trium- 'eictracted in the production of Sauer. that site had tipped one of the wealth. '
become totally ruined. It is a crest ! _ -Her Kidney Troubles phant end when the great: throng of kraut. � fest peers In tete kingdom.
mistake to use too much water for people came afoot from the furthest Of course. it goes without saying;
washing it. The cloth 'should be parts of the city to consecrate the i that none of the British prisoners ever:, The fertile plain in which Damascus''
wrung out and passed lightly over %Irs. Felix Ascah Found No Relief in p y g• is situated is about thirty miles in -•_
g Russian Republic. took kind) to such terrible feeding.
the surface. { Doctors or Hospital Treatment, but I The Nevsky Prospekt .was packed: In my but alone I have seen weeks go I diameter and is due to the River
t A campstool to hold the clothes Dodd's Kidney Pills Brought a i with silent people, for the first time past and not a mouthful of the stuff I Barad& which is probably the Abans
i basket is a convenience on washday.'` Spey Cure. " in their lives unpoliced, yet iri per -'eaten. The poor Russians, who never I of Scripture. Two other streams,
It is light, easily carried about, and feet order, while the soldiery whose got any parcels from kind folks at the Wady Hel.bon, on the north, and
when not in use takes up Ifttle room.' Haldimand, Gaspe Co., Que., Mar. revolt u set the Government march- ; home, were one too
� , P y glad to take it orf the Awaj, on the south, increase this '
1 In hanging out the clothes and taking .'6th (Special).—Mrs, Felix Ascah is ed slowly through to the cathedral. our hands, and. I have seen the faces {{ fertility and these two contend for the =
them frorn_. the , line the stool saves telling her numerous friends here that I Parting tiie crowd, two officers , of the poor devils light up with smiles I honor of representing the Pharphar
stooping and keeps the bottom of. the her complete recovery from kidney this time held on high the symbol of when we cried to them to come.and the other scriptural stream. �'
basket clean. + disease from which she suffered for j the fight for liberty, but brought viv-
Time will. be paved if the house-' years is due to the splendid work- of idly to mind that just a week since ___ -•- - --
�'; . keeper will sit down with pad and cook', Dodd's Kidtiey. . Pills. the. bare sabres of the police drove ! "
book a_n�'plan the meals for at plan-,
I "My trouble started from a strain," 1 a peaceful bread demonstration to ms's O
nc a list is made of the food pl n-' Mrs, Ascah says. "I suffered for revolution. The army • coming from There -'s a go [Oay
See da ,, and as each meal is fan-, -
years. I was attended b a doctor
b exciting exhortations before the! to keep growing boys and girls - ja
purchased; by this means the market-; and was also treated at a hospital. I i*Durna, was singing the Marseillaise health and ha
Ing can be done for three days in little suffered from stiffness in the joints, I y happy and that is
and bearing a transparency of red
more time than would be required for, had_ a bitter taste, especially in the cloth and gold letters proclaiming the to give them
one. I morning, and at times, was subject to Russian Republic.'
When &child has the slightest testi- • severe headaches. I had a pressure The Marseillaise had been turned;
encs to crooked legs he should have a and often a sharp pain at the trip of into a Russian hymn. The wonderful GrApe-
very special treatment. His bones my head and my skin itched and burnFrench marching songs caressing
uts
are too soft, and he needs more lime ed at night. words, in the rich Russian language, /or breakfast.
a
and iron. He should be taken off his "Neither from the doctor nor at the
� passed over soldiers and citizens of :•� "' -
feet at once, and have salt water bath. i hospital did I get any permanent re- all classes: "Friend soldier, friend.{ 'Ibis wonderfully nourishias -.
Ing and massage. ; lief. Then I started to use Dodd's workman," the meaning pointed by
Door mats should .,ever be shaken ' Kidney Pills and two boxes did me so the -lack iii, the Russian language of { food has a sweet, nutty flavor that
against a wall. 'It cause's the fibre to much good I feel like recommending the .word "citizen," the word "friend" makes it popular with children.
1.4URAD
break. They should Le placed face i them to everyone who has kidney replacing it.
downwards and beaten gently with s ;trouble." Far across the impenetrable throng! One of the few si ee! foods
stick or brush head. Mats treated i Dodd's Kidney Pill ' cure sick kid- the formal words+ were spoken, and ! that does not ltae>na estjon,
like this will last twice as lung. This I a, Cured kidneys strain all the just at dart: the crowd began facing f halt
method is alio cleaner and easier. impurities, all the seeds of disease, out toward the cross, uttering a prayer in builds them strong and bright. ="
To freshen a skirt. that has become I of the blood. That makes good health the impressive silence, i •:
' •. wrinkled and mussed from packing
or: all over the3body. That's why those And afterwards, the great restless ' At troeors eseaerysrikesFy.
otherwise, brush carefully, so that all I cured are so enthusiastic ill regard to city, unpoliced, slept, safely and , L
dust tray be removed, and hang over Dodd's Kidney Pills. tranquilly in the arms of democracy. I
i
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s.:.. - -
the side. gores .and two box pleats at t _ MYBTEBIEB OF SCIENCE, _ 'a
'the -center back. Neiture s Best Food
SAWYERS, BOX MAKERS i' . TheseLaxativeMADE IN CANADA
-patterns may be • ob*stined 18 � the bran 'Many Bidden Influences That Are Not
& LABORERS WANTED from your local bf cCall dealer or from i_Yet Understood. -
The McCall Co. 70 Bond St. Toronto. i which makes up the outer, ��.
RIRST6ROOK BROS., Limited 1 The most remarkable feature {n the '
i Dept. �'•
�f 28S -King Street East, Toronto !• _ coating* of the whole wheat motion. of the planet Mercury, says a
;FLY OVER OCEAN IN TA DAYS.
grain.
But
why eat coar8e modern astronomer, is that when it is
-
-�-�-- - - - — bran ekes'- when you. can nearest the sun it travels faster than
Fokker Airplane Inventor .Leta Loose I accomplish the same �,- it should if it- moved only by -the -at-
-Z. Some iredickens. p traction of the known, bodies of the
kirtSq + i se. by eatin � Shredded olar 'system. Astronomers -have -long
for spriD Herr Fokker, the builder of one of Y .g s.
I
Wheat Biscuit and• at the .' sought an explanation of the acceler- t>a
the moat successful military flying x,.
j ated motion. The influence may pos- z
{ machines used in the German slid , Same time get all the rich, I aibly proceed from some other un -
j
Whatever the forecasters of spring , Austrian armies, predicts an era of body-building material 111 the known planet revolving within its. or- '
styles may disagree about, on. ons II'
aerial passenger traffic after the war. whole wheat grain prepared bit. Whatever the cause the effect
point they are more or less agreed, i Speed, he Saye, is bound -to make air- p p
and that. is that akirta will be narrow- I craft a ctrl a digestible form. A is unmistakable. There are hidden
- popular vehicle' of travel, but a lief-influences-thatt LLETTCOI�ANYLMf►� z
- 'er at the hem. There will be no flare only. for as yet are a deep mys-
whatever, and even if some skirts .are �• Y !Feat distances, for which . fact food just enough pro- tery to the astronomer. Science is full
reason the Inventor predicts the sue- €t-eid-to build health muscle, ( of thin s similar}
not detuallij _narrov;Ter they will. it cessiul operation of aircraft on routes Y t g yinexplicable.-They n,
_ uSt - en t az'e= all about us, calling• to mind tha t
least appear so from the a-bsence-o eEcreen--Earope-slid-t-he-Urrited States : 1 ugh Carboh,JC22'ates word spoken in' the oIdtime to one V�d fob trtakinp,
the flare. Many skirts, however; are I which will run in competition with ! to supply heat and energy, incredulous . because of . the mys- hard and soft soap, for
appreciably narrower. They mea- trans-Atlantle liners. gust -enough bran to keep tory of religion. "The wind bloweth softening water, for clean-
-sure from two to two and a quarter I Herr Fokker believes the flint' at -j
da at the lower edge. When we ' I the bowels healthy and ' where it listeth, 'thou hearest the Ing, diahtfectin and for ouee
tempt to fly from Europe to New I 0
compare these measurements with the York will be made immediately after active. , For breakfast with I
sound thereof, but' canat not tell ( 600 other purposes.
..three and four -yard skirts that were whence it cometh and wither it o -il<
worn last. aping, it leaves no doubt the war, and asserts the fruits .can be lmil'k or, cream, : or for, e - I - Its►tras susstrrutsa =-
traversed in tvPo days at tits outside. any I eth. The 'mysteries of science are as I _
as to the change. From the Par- Y meal with fruits. Made in a inexplicable as those of rel ion- Life E.w.aiutTr
isian openings, which are now being ha i i of the opinion that all technical { CanAdB. _ g m�eAxr uta
is full of hidden influences that ' im- '•^^��"'•�•••
handicaps..will be easily overcoinQ, = 'pin p '
held, we hear that the narrow skirt is ! 1 ge on the spirit of man and are
no longer a rumor, bat a fact.f NEW VARIETY OF BARLEY. unmistakable in their working. ^a
j Separate skirts and blouses take • on
MUCH WEATHER �--'�
quite a good deal of importance this I Dominion Cereallat Recommends' Ic v R R �j IP the "Society" asks you to write a E
' spring.
The fait that separate akirta RHEUMATIC WEATHER ► SICKLY �JABIES paper or make a little speech at g pub-
IM Ottawa 50._ lir gathering, f
are is demand for spuria wear. will j - t3 don't back off and say,
brio them very ^ ! - "Oh - I never could do such 'a thing!"
w+
g y Much into' promin- j' � This six -row ey is a selection � !ng""
"encu There are more skirts of sports i Victims Call Cure Themselves made severs} years ago by the Domin- troubled with their stomach and
obowa I Brace right up! Thil.k out something
silks and satins than -of any other, ion Cerealist•frorii the old, commercial ela• whose teething is painful; di ROOd and' f38y it as if you meant it. It . g
i With Dr. Williams g P , ger- will do you good and help somebody
r ;skirting materials. The .sports silks . wort, Mensur3�, which has been favor- { tion bad and who cannot sleep well- else.
;in one effeets, or in two shades i Pink Ping. ably known in Canada -for a long tint. Gari be made healthy and happy with
v with large spots or stripes on a I and has, been successfully grown in l Baby's Own Tablets. Concerning` -
neutral background, seem to be the -With the coming of March eo Ie y y the 16ablets Mrs. Wilfrid Damons, Vl i
g P ?� . ver man districts. 3nuard•s Liniment dares aoadrvs.
most popular. I who are afflicted with rheumattam . As the tests in Tegard•to yield are Brilliant
- - _ ±begin to have unpleasant reminders - e Que., writes :- Please send rola 8ALll.
As for the blouses, we may witness P still in progress, final conclusions fhe'a box of Baby's Own Tablets as II OR SALE CHEAP—GOOD SOARD-
a revival of the of their trouble. The weather is yet be 'drawn; but it may be ; would not care to be without them.
garden smock, which I cannot
changeable -balm . and F
y springlike, last Howe 1n O•tcen Bound. to good
took so strong s hold a sunjtner or so one day, raw cold and piercing the to
that the new selection appears I have used them for constipation and If•�pair, good location,, wear. Depot and
, ago. One of these recently seer. was P g to be, for many sections of this coup- vomiting and am well pleased with the 1 Trans les. Apply R McGrath. Executor,
next It is such sudden "Changes of + Trsnacona. Uen. -
•- - -quite different from the. smock as. we � a fi try, the moat• productive barley known -result." The Tablets are sold by �--�
weather that Pets the pangs and tor- g slswssas�lst tuft aalGst
knew it last summer. It was of I . . P g among those sorts which have fairly medicine dealers or 6 mail at 25
tango -red crepe, Jong and loose, and I tures of rheumatism, lumbago and � satisfactory straw. The straw of'this j cents a box frost} The Dr_ Williams' PROFIT-MAKING NEws ANvD ion
slipped on over• the lead, It was aelatiea going. But it must be borne barley is of good length•iind-strength,!Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. r Offices for uls in good Ontario
in mind that although weither condi- I aA compared with other popular six-' ¢-� iii businesses.Tet u eful tans In i %a na
tions start the pains, the trouble is row sorts• but it should be em aeia _ application to Wilson put,uahtn Coas-
v 'o°iod. in the tslaatf; a�►d cus
an ed that even the beat barleys have a I H�*iMe; -- west Adelaide Rtre.t. oronts
' on be cured through the blood. -All tendency to lodge when sown on rich I Gallant but absent-minded govt (tlu=z
] . fs nal6casLA>traovsl
the lotions and liniments in the s _
' world can't curt rheumatism. Rub-' P dao t
lenUful. The hes f this variety � fng•a gaa a tack)--Cr1keF :..-That re. ore . is i minds fie: A b7ieve lz left the sirs. � l�1•f`t.Eq til:,ti<-' AN D, elcCo:vn
bi y t' ; burntn' at hatne its da P , li n .. ti up n orspecial_ R
oil. in seasons' when moisture
C _ ng may Deem 'to ease the pain _wi ife ; are exceptionally long and heavy, and Y a loifsid u orae 1St. varsity Cycle dWorkm.
you ,are rubbing, but there• its value herein, perhaps, lies the secret, of its i n AQe
_ ends. Only through the blood can }a _ a To onto
Svad, r
That's - rods it i A interrnal ZJL anC Oextu•�.cured wl
YOU cure rheumatism wh rge yield. In ver high w ho !
y ' does not behave quite so well as some i _ - € out Pain y our me treatment, W"Pt.
IIr, Williams' Pink. Pills have so r - _ _ _ _ I before too late, Dr. Badman Medical
many thousands in cures Of this of the -other sorts as it shows; a tend- I Cc . t.ltafted. Collingwood, Ont.
ency for the heads to break off at the 1 Marion Bridge, C. B., May 30, '02. -
-trouble to Their credit, The now, I have handled MLNARD'S LIN -
rich blood which they actually make ,base, and for the kernels to thresh out �-
- drives out "the poisonous s on the ground. -However -these- ob' IMENT during the past. year, it is
`f P acid and I tions, though _worth considering in always the first Liniment asked. for
rheumatism is vanquished. Among wind-swept prairie districts, are of no ; here, and ` unquestionably the best
many sufferers from rheumatism who importance in most localities• I seller of all the. different kinds of
haus been cured by this medicine
Mr. is The foliage is good and the plants {. Liniment I handle.
_ C. H., McGee, freight shed Pore-' are not particularly liable toattacks I _ •NEIL' FEEGU9'ON.
_ man for the G. T.' R, at Peterboro, ' of rust. They will withstand areason-
who s+Ys "In the course of m work
rs
Y able amount of drought and will grow -
am naturally exposed to all kinds well on a of weather, with the result that about [treat variety of soils. It ( - 1'he soil 0! a Piano le the
should be remembered, however, that, !
two years - ago I contracted rheumat- Artif9eial 3Yind Speeds.
as a rule, barley does not succeed on ' Action. Imist on the
Ism which settled in my legs. At j Rind speeds as high as seventy-one
times I could scareelyr walk, and often ; sods width are badly in need of lime. While it is early . in rip"ening an hoar are produced artificially QTTO H I GE L1r
had to quit my day's work owing to nearly all barleys of its class -=it does'fn a Parte aerodynaznfo- laboratory P�aN� AC7•��N
the stiffness and the pain. I' tried where model aeroplanes are teased
different remedies without getting ahy not mature exceptionally eterly, being
help until I began the use of Dr. Wil-
perhaps a trifle. tater _than the • aver.-utaard's-Leat for .ale everywhere. '
as w n e. J
y The awns of this barley adhere i
llama Pink Pills. I used six boxes
r �' BOOK ON
Of these and can say that I am about 'so Oeean'e FToor.
somewhat, firmly,- Dust on DOG DISEASES
well as Ever I was. I atih take the Y, so -that, for heti re -1 It is believed that to an enormous vi, Aad HOW to Feed
_ pills occasionidly, and -I hoe than m faults, it should be in thoroughly dry extent the bed of the ocean is covered xatled free to, any addrew b.
® ]1cc.r.L experience may be of benefit to some condition when threshed. Thelava and pumice stone. Stili Arnie ts't the Autbar
-- that rheumatic 9iiti'erer Y owish color, and { P PlossK H. CLAY GIAVER CO. 1. '
00 more remarkable is it to find the floor nt.
If tluitc free 'froth the dbjectionable Rs�eiss 11$ West 31st 3trcet, Alew York
You suffer from rheumatism or of the ocean covered 'in man _ irts 09:
a. -y other disease -of the blood, begin greenish or bluish shade which lessens with the dust of meteorltesy These.
�649--�639 the value of some barleys fol exhibf-
to
cart yourself to=dsy'with lire Wil ; bodies whirl about in the heavens like
-A-.New Waist and 'Skirt- Hams' Pin ills -Sold' -by all medi- tionpurposes. { migiature comets anti -.are --for the
rifle dealers or by mai} at 50 -cents a Considering all its ,rte , ! most part broken Jnio innuirrerable
'shirred at tits neck and at the shad• i box or six boxes for n0 from The Manchurian Ottawa 50 is recommend='fragments. i
era along an oval Iine, which was em- 1 $�•
hasised b a Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-, by the Dominion-Cerealistas the i �r
p Y Piping of .yellow crepe 1 .• .. best varlet of six -tutu 1lJIi
�' a nearly all parts of Canada, exceptare
smock hung unbelted over the skirt to ;' Youi Eyes Need Cn-
those districts- where destructive i:septurineXreYedicine. rjosmartinR Fer.;s j
" the knees, after the manner of most I A PATH OF GOLD. f IfUe -Acs Qnfokrs. Tr It for Red Weak;
winds are to ,be feared about harvest �� $sesaadarannlaT scuds. 3iurineis '
garden smocks. The red and yellow - time. cumyonaded w our OcuHste—not a "patent
combination in this smock showed Interest of War Loans .Amounted to ll[edlcine"-but used Jim .cccqasfulph siciane' �, =n -e�
£38,445,856 for 1914-15. 4 Practice for mans ears. Now dedloated to
the influence of the Indian colorings,' —' o�_¢_.O_-the Pab11c and sold Dru is s at bot gee, K
- Bottle. Kurtn6Es4'9a7teimAseptleTuhP., `� ►�
one of the new notes in sports clothes. The cost of the war }las now reached' I jso�
ee and roc, write for book of t1je R.Te brei•
The sketch of a waist and skirt; such a fabulous_ amount that the ` or- . ANY CORN LIF -T9 OUT.Murine Eye Remedyoompany� Chicago. Aar.
shows one of the..-Paisle ehiffon DOESN-'T HURT A ' M a
Y ditiafy mind fails to grasp the signi- - w^
waists combined with plain chiffon and ' ficance of the millions of pounds b ,. Snaith: "I'm working over in the `
a skirt of broadcloth, with pockets at I whicTi are- daily.'mentioned in the 10 foolishness Lift your cunitions factory, making ammurtttionr We Germans." Brown "Forpapers. s' and'caTiut;es off"with fltige,It has been;announced Lhat ahain= -�- - =It's like ma ic!ermane?" Smith: "Why, we Bend 1tg o Need To Rub !
tereat on the debt created by the war � 1 ver to the boyo fn tile_ trenchesrandMoans of 1914-15 amounted to in,-; °- -O-O`o+O,-O _° —t' ClZ Bt'iff sore muscles apply
ey shoot it over .445,856, or $]92,229,280 for the finari- 'Sore corns, hard corns, soft c�S, i'r9'nilllent to-ine pain
cial .year :which ended last March, any kind off. -a corn, can harmlessly- be -`7 MONEY ORDERS-- -' or ache, It gvichly penefrales
Supposing it were possible to place : lifted'rigiit out with the fin ors .if you! I DOMINION Express Orders are on . and soothes'- without pubbtrig:
a line of sovereigns which represented j apply upon the corn a,fe g drops y of Sale in five thousand offices through,= Rheumatism, gout, lumbo 'relieveoneural ia, `�-++ts
�.. .II Ig dg
this amount close together, "the line 'freezone, nays a Cipcinnatinauthority. l oda' _ Its and
andrmorecpromptly etfecy
II out Ca
_
would about ieach from 1orldon to Inj five than muss
- For little cost one can-
. � verse s. I get a smally plaster or ointtaents, it
bottle" of freezone at an drug store I Since the war began' -the British and does not stain the skin or clog the pores. Y:
j ' --- MICA ' If a man were invited to pick tip which will Y , g Foreign 'Bible Society has distributed ' The family medicine chest in thousands =4
each sovereign separately, i positivelq rid one s feet of _
aratel ,
8 D y, and he was among the soldiers and sailors and .n• of homes has s place for Sloan's Liniatent.
J : able to lift. thirty sovereigns ever every corn or callus without pain. terned prisoners of the count •les .at:_ At all druggists, 25e, 50c. and $1.00.
/ AXLE Y I This simple -drug dries tate moment urate more than 5,-506 -0 copies of the
minute, and worked flue hours a day,.!
it .would take him about twelve it -is applied and does not even irri-
year� Scriptures in fifty different languages.
GREASEto.pick them up, working every. day of tate the _surrounding skin -while ap- ,
t-• ! the year. Plyttlg: it or iifterwai•iis. 1711aard's Liniment ielievq zteturaigia. 5
makes-
miles shorter, I Or a footbridge could be built This announcement will interest The young pride: "What small
tilling ,easier, friction across the Channel, from Dover to I many of our readerfs. . •df your drug- eggs, _ - '
i Calais, nearly two feet—wide—the sure not
r- ,gist hasn't any freezope• tell trim t .' very 'r legs• -' 'nice of'whfieh could be laid with cove -}surely -get a small bottle for you from r tlhae e," riidtleie est too supposethey''
-It's the i4lica.' reigns as close as took out_ n
� g possible, and this ;his wholesale drug house.
would only represent the amount 'of
Mica puts ,the a -a -s -e interest payable in one financial year
in grease. - - - Bobby's Reason. - PC�i
i for the loans create iri 1914=15., i p
Why iiia you d ell bank' with a 7t XTHF
COLT
ca ital Bobby?"
Y +
IMPERIAL OTT. CO'Vf fA;`Iy _ Don't be in too big a hurry to in- P.� ;.
Cause pasays a bank ought al- Z Tau can r�re%ent this loat.hanrre .'sea^a from running
Limited vest in a ,business venture that some g N throuFr!: your stable nn,i cure aft ;r,e .-IIS gufrerin'g witl• it
t• wayxto have a good bi capital." .1 When err, b to the treatment �n
13R.k`CH&S THROUGItOUT slick talker is promoting. It May p 0 matter hum pnung.
aPON*11 IF Hgfe ,n ure on any roit. It Is wonderful hflro it "r
turn 011t all right., but there 19 Qiwap9 Q vre%Pnte ail .Ji,.tP'np�• r8 no mutter how roltp or horses at
Wizard's Liniment Oars Burns. zte. �A � any nx,. nr ' . Y;. .e3 " 4:1 �� od •truRBg;ate and turf goods
the possibility that you and your hard- 0 houses sell Spox3re. svD" UMBIOAL' Oo.. Obemfsla
earned cash are parting forever. ED. 7. ISSUE 13-='L7. aaa aactszlologista, Goshen. rad.. V. s. A.
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nw
M R 17PP6.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
am A.
jk1OR SALE"A bicycle good re DGMIMN. _�
AND urnisna
of the Estate of James 141
In the Matter" EtEsk MILOtt OOW FOR BALE
per year 141-25 It paid advance. Davidson. late of the Tewbabip of L' --At loll 3& oon. 1. Pickering. Win. WeeM, Paid UP CAP" $i,000,Q00 Reserve Irma 47*4000
Pickering in the County of Go-
gigblaad
tario. Farmer, deceased. o4ALF,_30 tons of good timo- aspatan .in this Bank an Matored Of edicisat arTIM 011_
JOHN * NUMAR, Proprietor. NoTion Is hereby given, pursuant to Ph'ytbay, &&lot 99, enn, I, 1PiekerEas, near
Section A K. 8. O. 1914. absp. 121, Dumbarton. APPO to
hm e .-A 01WERAL 8ALr4K1,NG.9V6IN9$8 TRANSACT9
:140TILS AND COMMSNT& , t oil creditors and orders haiing' VOR SALE—Geldlog colt, standard' or &nta'nds against the estate
411
if the said James' Davidson, who died FUR
a years old,-aound and right
way. ap2jy to a. Gleeson, Greenwood, _TF
=There hoe been tR]k, of !theLgOV. - m or about the Eighth day -of Febru- WHfTI3V"&F(ANCl4- &'D. Mancier.
1917. at. the-Townbbig) of Picker SALE—One grade Holstein
r
-ernwent interfering in regRrd to ""
1119. are reqtiinA on or ht;f4)re Lbt...201.b M fo'a;th calf duo Fab. k6tb. ISLY, . Apply
the price tif _potati).;elfil by fixing the, fay of Apt -if. 1917, to send 1-v post pre. to David Dawson, cuts. 5, Pickering. Lod
11selling, price at a certitin figure, oi- ,aid. or'deliver"to'WAtter ii, Powell, QZED OATS FOR SALE -I'
Rsq. Picketing P. 0., Ontorio, the 6 fur mdo it, quantity of JUth century seed
�at least making it ill(�.:;l I for ally the ,Lts. also a lds,jut of r oiover� d. R H.
kdministrator of the estate of y ad am
.dealer to ask beyood_a cartait, 2aid-deceased, their Christian na tnes- t:zduk, a R No. 1, Pickering, Phone 1409 06 is
Lod surnames, addresses and descr'
�-rice. Pat-st toes - -have1been trot- . 1p- FGGS FOR SALE -getting * 8in-
tons the full partitulars. In writilig, -Jgle comb white LbRhorn eggs from a "lea -
ed at $5.06 per bag, and many feel sf their claiti2s, & statement of their tvd litin of bred-tO-lLy birds,, bft. for 13 0999.
Ind Dhone 1jug. G. Birch, there .is no justification for de.. 4.eeounts and the nature of the secur box 8.3, Pickering
2&28
itig qUi!)i & figure,
rty• if any, held by them.
hatching
V uve, whichjs And. take notice that after such SALE -Eggs for ha
SALE erve
-from five to ten times that of 8 mentioned -date the said administra- FBO&Rrred Rooks, Guelph strain, and'Blul;
cor will proceed to distribute the assets Laugghtins, Price. 5 cents an 099. Send your
w,years ago. They feel that the
'it the said deceased among the parties order early Eli Wilson, Green River, Out or
photo John Wilson, Mark 6410 99-96
dealers are simply.Using the wa t -ntitled thereto. having regard- only
as a means to secure great profitq. w the claims of which he 'shall then -Msiynardino, the Prince of
Magician$, with all the latest magic and
When this �s done, we, think that have notice. and that the said admin- LOOK
istrator will no'. be liable for sligb"f-hand tricks, in Open fore the said
specw�ricez for Bad Oro" or l —
the government has a perfect tasete or any part, thereof to any per- H Idaynard:R A NO. 1. Pickering 22-10
right to take action to protect tht 4091 or per6ons of who" claim notice carts. 7vLe
'hall not have been received by him at A acres. situated
6. But in the case of pots ' time -of such distribution. G-6 11 u
111,6001 1 b. on '=2.iji con, P�l 1*31 PLO 0 as
we do not that them DMAN, and .Sb •
A.H.CH& done, 9 acne int 1 1, rye; h=
Solicitor for the'sald Administrator small fruit- Claremont
1,hall been an3� ccnepiracyf[to gel
...any undue profits. There haiF -Dated at Whitby this 27th
cart
day of March, 1917. 26-28
T. R. uce
been & world ---shortage, and the TIME IIABLP�Fiokaring Biation G
Trans going But Amli " follow*- r o
:Iprice has been regulated, b No. a Mail 8.06 A M.
t" .'S -E E DS 2.45 P - M.
-supply and demand. - Canadiat 28 Local
farmers find a veryl proflt&blt- kislike. Red Clover. Timothy and all P 36 Local
TrLing going W4111A. due As
kinds of aeeda�
market In the United iStatee ant No. 35 Loosl 8.28 A.
7
We are In the market and are prepay .6 27 LoO&I
11.10 A. IL
4n Cuba. If they can sellAtheir ed to pay the highest market prices. 7-90 7.40 P. M, C
product there at a price equal t4 The best equipped cleaning wills #Sunday inaludod VERY 0 E
in the Canadian market. N AN do
4115.00 in the country.
-they have a perfect right to do so. Send us samples, or communicate with something for his
o.
land ngoyernment has a right v , no before selling. - The Fruit Store
rake advantage of the best Seed Mark -
HAS THE QUALITY countryprevent them... But where a man.
ets in the world.
,or body of men, are able to cornet Bell or Independent phone, Some can bear arms
-�&jfly particular product In order t4l Prompt, efficient and reliable service Orang&, Bananas. Pomegranates.
to control - the price,. and thus in handling Seeds guaranteed. Onions, Lima Beans, Lelery, Some can -produce food
Lettuce. Sweet Potatoes -Some can make munitions
make excessive profits, we believe- 1.H• DOWNEY CO K PANY and Spuds. •
Some can give money
that the government has a right -..WHITBY. ONTARIO I Choicer bulbs for indoor culture.
Interfere. If &-fazzaer or any
Ax-ttuff-ro-&-rVe-VIs so uncertain this year /t jS the Privilege of all to help.
other person holds his product fat WE SL we cannot list prices and stay with
an incresse_of price he has a per them -A good deal always.
feet g.ht (44o so, and no govere. y-
rneembly1d compel him to dc NEILSON'S ICE CREAK OU CAN SERVE b
any thlair else. N IMPLEMENTS �Plain, In cones, sundeas or U.L
Ice-cream sodas -always good. Fighting—Working
y
IRA POWELL, Claremont, Oat.
2�TLMIT.1_1 Saving—Giving
JAS. :WIGTON, Myrtle Station" J. MARQUIS
Cherrywoud
GEO. DAVIDSON
This is NATIONAL SERVICE
.RegistrWon-of Ry -Laws L. D. BANKS, Pickering, Ont. Pickering .00drio
that a By - Are YOU i pdri
NOTILS is hereby givert YOU
'law was paditio'l tv the Maoi a
of toAn;liip 21
e.
Muneil a f Picke nw
<m the 7th day (4 NILr(-h. 1917, provid
-Ing for the issuo - -f dehent tires to th, BUY ALL �"YOU_R GROCERIES L EY turn now -to
ismount of 6 W. lor the purpas,
'%7-2" 1EX. M_ -P. ZEE
:.of defraying 0 ht ,.,et (if buildingbe&, the Canadian Farmer,
'"school house in Sebool.Sectiono. 14 A -L
• of the said Town,,hip of Pickering. all, -At the Grocery Store of course for -he can render the
tbatsurh By-law was registered I.
the Registry Lofflee Of the Registr,
Division of the County of Ontario. or Spring' goods comm daily Situmers' Garden Seeds,' Vegetable or Empire SPECIAL SERVICE
the 19th day of March, 1917. Alm Flower, all tiew-seeds, 3 pkgs fo' 10- cents. in this sternest year of the
that on the said 7tb day of March
1917, a By-livii was passed by the sab
Council to repeal By-law, No. 1044, o _New Pure Maple Syrup,, Eastern Towt Quart war.
%ships, C. -IS per' t1h.
the Municipal Corporation of tht- Bottles 45 cents. Pure Maple Sugar 20c per. lb.
Township.of Pickering, the some be- -But--our farinas are badly under -
Ing a By-law providing for the issue of
debentures to the amount of $8,&9.09, manned -25,000 men are needed on
for the purpose of defraying the cost Fine 1-tripiorted Fruits abid Vegetableq�--Omnges. Lemons, Bananas,' the land.
Potatoes, 8'j�anish Onions,- Lettuce.
of purchasing a new school site rind Grape Fruit, Sweet
building a new school house in School -'.'With insufficient help, the Man on
.,�Section No. 14 of the said Township of Good -Best-Cried Apples, Dried . Peaches, Date@, the Land fights an. uphill ftht to
Hn -yarie
_ty of, Pie� Fillinj
Dg, and that, such r
19y -law was registered in the Z=oe' 5 Prunes, Figs, Sefded or Seedless _Raisins or ng need for Food.
Fine Valencia'Raisics. meet the pressi
8egistry Office on the said 19th day of
'h. 1917. Any motion to qwwj2.or
Marc
set adds the-midBy-lawaor either of
them, or any part or parts thereof Call and see tis about your Sugar before"ptacin'
CITY d TOWN
your older. - Call anyway.
must be made within three 'mouths
after the first publication -of this i)o-
tics, and cannot be made thereafter. I can help
Dated the 90th day of,M ch. 1917
CHARDSON P
--=3 LJON ALD; kt, ON, - AS. R I
un c Councils,- Churches and
Clerk.' tiona,
M 3HC M G�M 0 0 M:R Schools, and other ortaniza
can render
both of men and women,
National Service
by - directing all
available laboui to the Land.
v.
Farmers themselves. can exchange
TO 1WEST-0"RX%j
labour. School boys can assist.
Vere you raised a farm? Can you'
on
-HAVE
WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME,' -rivea-team? Can you handle fork
FUNDS REQMRI�ZG INVESTMENT. or hoe?. If you Can't fight, you can
-PAR
MAY PURCHASE AT _produce. Spend the Summer work
Ang on the Farm.
F ; -_ t every man, woman and
DOMINION -OF -'CANA.DA DEBENTURE. STOCK ". Le child in
the Dominion who has access to
Land, no matter how small the plot,
1N, SUMS OF $500,- OR AM MULTIPLE THEREOF 7
__�_�4ke It, produce Food. in 1917.,.
7,
Principal repayable lot October, -1019.
I and 1st October Interest payable half -yearly, lot April by For Information on any subject relating to
theque (free of -ex e'at any chartered Bank in Canada) at the Farm and Garden• write:-
.-dwrate of five, r omr per annum from the dated purchame.'
Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering INFORMATION BUREAU
at pair and tocrued interee-, as the equivalent of Cash, in Pay_ DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Mant of any allotment made under any future war loan. issue in
ftmry Bills or other like short OTTAWA
e4hads, other, than an issue of Tr
date security.
Proceeds
at this stock are -1 or war purposes Only.- -
A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be AUOwtd
DOMINION
:,.es
a I sed bond itall ftock broken on allotments made in
isspect of apphcadatin for this mock which beer their'damp.
For application fertile **y to.$he Deputy Minister of DEPARTMENT OF -AGRICULTURE
Yinance, Ottawa.
A LL
SLLL
WARN UIXPLMENT;�
re �"
after.
r IF
.b .1917
To,
OTTAWA, CANADA.
DUPARTURNT OP 117NANCZ. OTTAWA MON. MARTIN BURRELL. MINIST�.
oc'mumn Tth. 1916.
I
4k
10
U Ilk T
-at Mrs. Brow Ul's, on Me6daiy.' -e- w 6pring -U o- o- d S'
Vike
Baptist
S. F. Kobbli3s.'C. P. IL agent. Is
.,couflued.to his- humse- through ill?..
Now in Stock.
noes. V
Lyman Pilkey has purchased -a
now Ford- touring car from Thos.
.-Window Screens In good aterns, all new, at 16c, 20c and 26co
There will be special Raster aefr-- Brass Curtain Rods at 12c each.
--vices In the.. Idethodist church on
AVI Sth. Xew,PrInts, Muslins' Gingliams, Chambrays.%
Mrs, Strong, of Peterbarn, visit. Embroideries and Insertions.
.--ed with her daughter, Mrr. S. F.
A good assortment of Flannelettespttorm. factory ant
Rohbing, !list week. , Shirtings, C
bleached', Thobleached', at qualities and pripes, that will lutekest you.
tupavin-and-family are,
moving into 06"bouse formerly -Xottoo Thread, Coats', 6,eents per igpoql
owned by Robert Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliot, of...Agin'.' 7 ,.-Crochet Cotton' V&iiti per ball. a
court, visited with David and. Chuic'm Groceries- alw.!Ly�+ fresh -Seeded Raisins, 2 pkgs 25 ct& Bee
Mrm. Gregg over Sundaj.* ClieesegOeper-lb. Lentlox,Laun'dry Soap 6 for 25e. -
M rm. 'Luther Pilkey, who has
been visiting 'Mrs. Ross, of Myrtle,. Still i1i. stock -A f till'line of Royal Purple Stock Food, PoultryFoodg
returned home on Modday. Chick Food and Beef Scrap, Also, Pratt's Poultry Foo4.
On account of the bad roads the
attendance at the various church-
es was rather Alien an Sunday.
Mrs. Gross, of Barrie, was ekked e E s N N] S,
to Claremont on account of, the
illness of her sister, Mrs. Price 3B_=Z0j7Qi•I.3.&,3Z
Pugh.
Mrs. D. A. Scott returned home
oa Saturday evening, after almod-
-ing some time at her former home
to London. D4:S1 P SON &'Co k
- Calvin Hnrlberb has ongag6d
with Roy Morgan fore summer
months and entered upon his da. Stock is Selling Fast I
+ties on Monday last,
The Ladies' Aid Society -of Bre- Why ? Because she prices are away below wavy . wholesale prices
'kine Church had a pleasant meet- O%ving'tn the war, goods are. advancing every day, and
ding at the home. of Miss Margaret it is almost impossible to by goods our kind.
Xacnab on Wednesday. You Cannot afford to let this
George Middleton, who has beenopportunity pasa.
7. Working in Toronto for a eonsid-
-arable length of tims, to home for— -----
aa Visit With big pftr9Dt&
Remember the combination sale ,HATS I LADIES HATS/
-of farm stock, implement@ &c to
'be held on Tuesday, AprilX;J in Prices cut almost In half.
the village of Claremont.
We wish to an
Mrs. J. Turney, of Streotaville, announce our Now Spring Models are now
and Mrs. N. Conley, of Toronto. ready for Tour inspedtion.
..,visited with Mrs. Joshua Bundy,
ifor a few clays last week. You are welcome any day- to come and sesour.display.
7
The members of our three choirs LEASTER ORDERS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY
'imet in the Presbyterian church on
'ISunday evening after the church
-leer-vices to practice for the, Mis-
.` isinnary Institute to be held here Bilk your supplies at'this.sale. and Save I Save I
inext week.
Fred Ward shipped a carload of
,young beef cattle to Toronto from D. SIM 'SON & Cod, VICKERING
Claremont station on Monday.
-For the best of these he paid the
:.,,unprecedfttly high price of flf.
teen cents per pound.
ins
preparations are be-
�tng wade by the Claremont people
foi the Missionary Institute to be
._..:._,_held in the Presbyterian church
J.
next Monday and Tuesday, A
'Very im-piring time is expected.
A
Nfra.-Jno. Buillby has purchkaed
the house and lot belongiuto the
GiorgeStokes estate, whfcb has
► been occupied for several years
by Lynn - Bros., who have pur-
Lhased the other lat and residence
-belonging to that estate.
Rey, Dr. Baker, of Albert Col -
!age, Belleville, will preach in the
Methodist church on Sunday nett,
morning and evening. Dr. Baker
-._is an excellent preacher and in
the morning will give a talk on
the success of Albert College.
Married -At the Methodist
parsonage, Claremont, on Wedues-
--day. March 28th, Mr. Wm. Levi
Linton. to Miss Blois Blizaboth
+Ormerod, daughter of Mr. , Wm. . . . . . . . . . ...
and Mrs. Ormerod, the ceremony
being performed by Rev. J. R. __PW To City, Town and Vitlaia Dwellers in Oxtario.'
Rsal.
Capt. Hutchison, only son of
!Thos.•
Hutchison, of Toronto, and Ale" this year
nephew of James Lawson, of this 'hens
village, was killed in action in poultry prices, the like of which have seldom
France on March Ist. ' G "
He was 25 7EGoraever been experienced, certainly make it worth
years of age, was a graduate of anyone's while 'to start keepiq hems. By doing so
ithe.Roj*&I Military Colege, Kings- - have f resh eggs at the most trifling cost.. At the same
Ston, and was a civil engineer ty you lizi
profession. %time you have the -splendid satisfaction of knowing that -
A few diyeago Robert Lynnto ,.you are doing something towards helping Britain, Ceimada
horse ran into Mr. McKa a horse .,and the Allies achieve victorythis year.
and cutter when coming.*Vown the Increased production of food helps not only to. [owe . r
station road, causiug-thw latter's-
hone to run away. Mr. McKay 'urgently'needed. surplus of Canada's food for export.
.-hung onto the lines and was dreg- ;-It saver money otb&wise spent, for eggs and poultry
ed a considerable distance, but
at high prices, and saves the labor of others whose
nails brought the animal to a effort Is needed for more vital war work.
standittill, but not -before coo*'The- Ontario Department of Agriculture: will . givt
sidemble damage was done to the every possible assistance by affording information about
.--L-cutter, - poultry -keeping. Write for free bulletin which tells how 7
---. A very interesting evening was
spent in the Methodist ebitrch MA to keep hens (address below).
0
onday when a number of friends
"A vegetable garden
ref Mr. and Mrs. John Tarr- and
......1amily and Mr. And Mrs. James for every home.'
Stephenson _and family met .to
spend afew hours with them in Nothing should be overlooked in thiV vital year'of the. I
.'the way of a social time before .74r. The Department earnestly invites everyone to help
7, -outs ni
heir departure from outs increase production by growing vegetables. Lveh the.
After some pleasing selections by smallest -
c# p!qtof ground, when properly cultivated, pro-
theyoung people of 'the 'Sunday'
"duces a surprimag amount of vegetables. -Uipe:r�ienpe is
School and League,, an Address to not essential. geto
Mr.
reaand Mrs. Tarr And family was d by Mr. Thomas Stephenson, On request the Deoaftme�ht of Agriculture will send
superintendent of the school, and .,valuable literature, free of charge, giving complete direc-
-one to Mr. and Mrs. James Ste h. tions for preparing soil, planting, cultivation, etc. A plan
onson and family was read by Viss of a vegetable garden, indicating suitable crop to grow,
Babel Sargent., secretary of the -best -varieties and their arrangement- in the garden, -will
:Sunday School. Suitable replies ;be sent free to any addre&.
were made by Mr. and Mrs. Tarr Address letters to'"Vegetable Campaign,`
and Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson. Af-
terwards a very pleasant social Department of Agriculture, Parliament.
-time was "rat by young and old,
..Buildings, Toronto,
and refreshments were served.
i
Much regret Is expressed at the de. Ontario Department of Agriculture
Varture of these families from the W. FL H"mt6 Makitw of Agirkmkore
church. They are followed to
*heir now bowisis with the sincere P&Aarnent Tarreota 11
wishes of their may fr1eide of
Ciaremost.
7.
p". .A;:Fr 4>&4
T H E
..STAN DARD.-.BANK ..,
or 1C111!4-NA-0j�
• L,. IWAO QFM=
FARMERS
Ivl
'Advances to farmers are made.
gs,r'D ss?a a special feature by this Bank.
PICKERING. BRANCH,
-1L W. GORDON, Mannjer. Branch ah at
J
vs,
E G G•E U Sk
Buy your oystershell, miedgrit and
granulated bone here.
Also Pratt's Egg Prod peer in 50'e and
--and $1 packages, just the 'thing
'to. niake your hens la"y this
time 'of the 5 ear.
CHAS. SARGENT'3
CLAREMONT, Ont.
W
Mid. inter Sale!
.,Of Boots and Shoes
All Winter Footwear will be sold at Reduced Prices."
Also many broken lines of High Class Footwear will
be Bold at greatly -reduced p"ri6es.
Bell phone 151.
-_J- =P -EEL & -.s 0 N
-BROCK' WrREET WHITBY; ONT.
—7-
mm- id %'hat you have been N 0 rr I C
looking foe:
Help being sraree. I will be pro.
200 pairs of &mV1e'B6ots:Ladie9' pared to .do chopping and
Gent's, Boys and Girls' -to=
oat Raking only on
sell At prices which pm
Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
vailed before the during the month of March.
war began. After' that date on Monday and
Space, will not permit quotaUon% Friday of each week.
but a call will convince you and
Also, for sale a quality of
prove a money saver.
2 f hardwood.
Sale commences on. Saturday,
March the Slat. John F. Bayles, Greenwood
J. -F / N G 0 L 0 I'laMM&Int. l ivery
i�iGRTH_ CLAREMONT
'Bus meets all Tmins
F
C3�10 First-class Rigs to hire day or
night at lowest prices.
Phone 1805.
all ThosSandersonSay.-
S
-PROPRIETORS
110 , NO.
AL
4 is Ida
Z
001. Feb �se Hard and soft Coal of the best
-M UP Kbr
quality on hand,'
gg WN AVT
Highest price paid for Barley,
to
Sfe a W ow stay a
Rye and Buckwheat delivered
aw July at Spink's Kill. ry
044, 04 Pickering Statiah 'Coal Go.
�1 Doe 4
-:w PICKERING -:40 Aw
LUMBER YARD] 11
HARDWOOD FLOORING
We can supply hardwood. floori
In beech, birchmaple, plain and q
quartered'. White and red oak Im
all grades, widths and thickness
ROOFING
-Buy Rubroid Ready Roofing, the
Of all materfalm and assism first ready rocifing-, made In 1891
kept to stook. It will pay you -SHINGLES
60 0611 M our works acd inspect our iitook
and ob$@Ju prices, Don't be misted by Choice B. C. red cedar shingles
agents we do not employ them, oosdeqnftb
iy we can, and do throw off the ago"
ammimfou of 10 per ileal.,wbiabyou w9W. D. Gordon & Son,
68rigWy save by punbasing from Uh
PICKERING
WNITIT GUINTE U-
offlas ani Works, JVhfty, Ontario Bell and Independent phone.
i:�F 7V
Stokers and Engine Room Ratings are also wanted at once.
ably he Ilan On allnvvu Y a V 9 On
of a forlorn and fair-haired damsel
Y
wandering about alone In the Sunday
upwards to dependents. Men from $1.05 day and
9., es 18 to 45.
Must be British
streets. ,
(To .be continued)-:
separation allowance. sons of subjects.'
Men front IS to 38 are wanted also for immediate service In
"I'm sun you're' not a. Glisnow
How about your earn -field this
the Overseas Division of the R. N. C. V. R. Experience root_
-
_ yqq did
.gear ? Oofing to -@4ry
E-
necessary—accepted recruits. proceed at once to risland
man. %
-No; I am not. _But how do you
last year, or feed it better ?e-�
in
for training. paw' $1.10a day andupwards. Separaffolvesin
.
Portugal has the world's iriatest de=
know?"
"Ah, one feels that sort ofihifix, is* -
Apply to COMMODORE AMILIUS JARVIII,
Nava R Itlig Meer, Ontario Area,
of
lk Prou4 of
posit -of wolframite, the mineral from
which tungsten to obtained, that now
.1
pedally when one is a stranger one-
Is being exploited.
I
or to The Naval Recruiting Secretary,
I
isif.18
"Ab then you do not belong to -this
305 Wellington St., Ottawa,
yes Ca e'
Your 1 ii -Company" Cake
pan
paratus to compress air in a reservoir
city?",
as the doors of a house are opened and
I RosesFlour.-1t
Made with Five Roses Flour. t
IW
Tea is an Every day Luxury
110b dear, no! I only. came from
Peebl�`a in autumn. My father was
keeps its freshness and davbut
nee and" 'u?
: f texture.
longer. Light. but firm of texture.
1, at firm
it won't crumble under the keen -
I n the Ean-
a teacher there.* After he -died my
aided knife Your guests are sure to
;u to ereto
lllemm
aunt took me in."
"Then you are not quite lonely?"
'a little
it
Praise it .
eADFASTLY
Jan said it with quer
%ose
4,
IL
*U04TITU T
twinge of disappointment origin
ppointment w
was far too obscure to pursue.
Slack, mixed or Natural Green. • r.2,05
'
"Oh yes;,I am very lonely indeed.
My aunt is an invalid and her daugh -
Jill
t .1as no -time for any
ter, my cousin,
I thing but to look after her. Besides,
11 Ivir nifter-C 'EU0�n
, I am afraid we have not. many tastes
lin common. They are such complete
i tcwnpeople, yqiU see."' POR DREADS -CAKES-PU DDINGS-PASTRICS9
•
"But u have friends?"
She e Tpryoead.
perhaps
",I don't make- friends easily; and
amongmy co Ileagues at the office'I
haven't found any colonial spirit.
None of them seem to ave any feel-
ing for the beauties of Nature, for in- PEERLIMS POU TRY FENCE
stance." A RoO Fenew-Not off
S%Mdy made "d camelY swel—=4XID� is 1. 00= I
ersation. Relinquishing the There was a' break here, caused cainal. .2 ell U sw Po"rr -P
CHAPTER IL-�-(Cont'd). Jfor conv N., I -!r�' .11 L
partly by a noisy group on the,pave- 411.1f, 1".. 119 1 . to,,& ed : A % " I I
"You must know what it is to be attempt; - she liant 'back wearily, yet, par 111 1.0 a Heanh proew I which Ilase and %Lt.-Usu have
ent partly by John's astonishment b. 0a beet F -d (ft — W.
Apeel" wwl? wrelywhoes, Ate"�tod in masuiped kes,
at the remark. His own love of Na-
tired,".she said, before he had framed despite tier half-closed eyes, it was she
who first spotted their place of 'des- The 11wassroll -Heats VM* P itsiof
..the condolence he was meditating.,
cent. Somewhat to his astonishment, I Lure was almost a passion --:.though he vnsu4m maw, =T -t
"'You look as .if you did. * Ah, there John found himself 'assisting his new I had becomer aware of it only since his
is our car! We must not miss it this I exile -but it is probable, that he would
!It I acquaintance to alight. The small,; tim, shabbily
rather have died In tortures than put
i blly gloved hand stretched so con -
That "our" and the "we" came as. fidingly towards him could not have it into words'. - ---------NNNN
-
"turally as though the acquaintance' It was she who picked- up the thread ,
were months old, instead of only days. been disregarded. by anything bu - a, of talk. AFTER
It was. equally natural that they. should brute. tqt's bad having-nolriends-for the When digestion fails, whether"Trom
take place'iidi by side upon'the nar- When they stood upon the, pavement Sundays especially. Positively I -loss of tone, climatic- changes, ov"ork -
row seat, whore the same business- among the
h jostle of passers-by, sometimes don't know how to spend or errors pf diet, nothing so soon restores
f the morning (or their twin- pressed, perhaps -unconsciously,afternoons. My cousin tone and healthy activity to the digestive
men o: V�In- tie nearer to her protector. my Sunday j MEA
it brothers) sat reading the eveninn, --po6k system as', the root. and herb extract=-
--'.-paper in place of the early edition a "Which is your way?" she asked, in! has not time to go out with me
an access a timidity, which was quite: thing, -and its rather 'dull work w Ik Mother Silgers Syrup. It tones and
the same shop -girls sat by the 61f- regulates the liver and bowels. and clears the systern of the decayed
real' of its -kind. I ing in the parks by oneself. Be,
dozen, only with hair �. good deal out --the fruitful cause of headaches,
of curl, and figures relaxed b the Ian- ::My street turns off Bolton Street.', it's sometimes unpleasant," 'she added, products:oil- of- indigestion
Ah-tben perhaps not' down her large, white -lidded
situde of the day. Even the usual you will , n
.,t-oman with the basket was there----: mind letting me stay beside you a bit,,eyes. "People can be so rude. It's
only that this time the latter was am- longer. I have to -that is to say, I trite that I. have had escorts offered TAKE. THE L DIGESTIVE TONIC
can quite well pass fbTough Bolton me; but I'm afxald I'm ratber-well, languor, acidity, heartburn, flatulence, brain fag, and biliousness. It
"Where do on et down?" inquir- Street on the way to my visit; and'choice about my acquaintances." . makes food nourish you, and thus builds health -on good digestion,
.,ad John's companion, in a half -whisp- this part of the town is rather strange I �kfter anoth6r Tause, during which
to me, and there are so many rough, she had been waitinj for
-er.
"Art the corner of Trongste." i people about." and with a very fair as.
something,
."How strange! Just where I have "Certainly you can walk with me." a starting a new subject.
said John bluntly. you spend your Sunday
to leave the car." ; THER SEIGEL S v
"Do you live in the Trongate?" in- It did not occur to him to wonder at afternoons. Rr.-Mr--?"
her confidence in a stranger. To him- I ,My name is M'Donnell. . Igo to; r TU ww1A sks coaWns Arm-f—h
ginred John, with a mingling of alarm it seemed that his own harmless -f mmi . tik trw site Sam
self i
and pleasure at the thought of a pos- church." -SYRUPIN
i 14Oh-. yam; of course --so do L"
nese must be written broad upon his - pw
Bible proximity.
No -in Grant Street. But I have face. Again a tiny Pause. And then:,: ----------------- -----------------------
They started off together along the, �Which church do you go to?"
a-& Visit to pay in that quarter-& crowded pavement, having to keep
message to take for m I live in order to avoid being se "To St. Mary s= -the Episcopal." d. N
y sant
"Ah-how nice! That's where I go
with MY aunt," she added, a trifle close par. pchs until I know all the monumetitsi ORIGIN OF -SABOTISM."
more confidentially. !'She has her sted. Yet the strangers tongue, hay. too. I'm glad you're not a Presby- by beast, but I've resolved never to
—
own house." I ing Tested in the car, was equal to terian.- It's- such &--common religion,
-them. there again, or at least not AlOn's-'The "Moodon Shoo Has Been Used as a
the hubbub around I think. Our church is really quito�rt only makes one quite melancholy, � Weapon to Destro
If the communication of this fact rfUIL?" she -had been intended to impress, I the "Isn't the -noise just awful 1 Oh, Is this your way T" as John halted i
Fro3s, asked, with a shrillness necessitated pretty But - after the service, when
speaker must have felt 16couraged. one Sees people meeting at the door! at the entrance of a narrow and badly"Sabotism" is of -French origin and
(I bpy circumstances. "Don't y
John's face made it doubtful whether theme ugly streets?" ,Pu hate, and setting out for their Sunday walk.; lighted side-streot, down which comes from the word "sabot," - wich
�-he had even heard. r !
lig, it's a bit and to have to go off alone. i
"I am' means wooden shoe. 'These sheep
"That I do," agreed John, looki sent a keenly exploring glance. I m and
the Ne'rrO- afraid you can't -have very good air � worn by the - French
here; perhaps that Is why you have' peasantry, are
The car was evidently not the place down at her almost gratefully. I have wandered about on
of so thin. I'm sure your landladymade of one piece of wood, scooped
Ioesn't look after you properly'L.Thanout to fit the foot, and are very heavy.,
you sor much for your protection. It Such shoes are worn by peasant% of
an w
very far to go I hop -s- I various European nations. At timed
7
now..
shall mans fe right." of riot and disorder the French peas.
Anyone e socially blunder-head-
SVI ant used this heavy piece of wood as'
bid than John would have understood a weapon, also a missile with, which.
what was expected of him, but the
to destroy.
ease Yvan altogether too unprecedented The word "sabotage" grow
In his experience. The rather plain -
naturally out of this means of offence
tive "good -night" was therefore an- land disorder and soon got a,footing
swerod civilly, but decisively, and the with French socialists and labor men.'
hand stretched timidly towards him, Concerning the word, a Frenchman,
'inexperienced fin- writes: "If you are a mechanio
Just touched by his it
I penny
germ very easy for you with a r;
It was only in the privacy of his
worth of powder, or even with san4..,�
room that remorse for what struck to score lines on the rollers, to cau,
0 him suddenly as a eevou4 want ov,
toss of tints, or even costly repairs.
charity seized up -one,
on him. It any tailor can easily .ruin a garment or a
look in want of protection, less able
to cope with the accidents of a crowd, piece of stuff; a salesman with vomer
it was this pleasing
frsil,tifair-haired girl. And I stains s easily make It necessary y
No one ever doubts REDFATH quality, because it was lea8,discovery too, to! to sell a piece of goods at FL . low
e. A% the. employer Is an enemy,
In its Sixty Years of use no one has ever as ho did himself. -bought a find that she hated the town as muchpric
•!it is no more disloyal for the work -
barrel, bag or carton of poor Redpath'.sugar. It 15 And meanwhile the f sirhaired ine, - man to entrikp.him into an ambuscade
ing more tired as well:
look than ever,
made in one grade only—the highest. -htly disappointed, trudged fur- than to light. him face to fa'ce.�l
as slip
ther on her viray - The visit
to pay,
-"Let Redpath Sweeten it. rs
12 was no more than a message toes
No
2 a*4 5 W Cartons- cheap dressmaker patronised by her Need of Fear.
At a arcus recently a lion died and -
so, M, so and.100 lb. Bags. 'Canada Sugar Refining Co, Lixnit4 Montreal—'-' aunt, and might conveniently have I
waited till another day. It is safe to I the manager, seeing his friend Pat
assort that if John M'Donnell had hap-
pened to board another car than just, walking along the street, mentioned
the one he did board, the errand would, his loss, whereupon Pat offered to take
have so waited. th6 place of the "African lion," and
1dress in the latter's skin.
CHAPTER 111.
MADIANS WANTED A trial performance was. gone
CA
Next Sunda at 2 =. punctually, through and Pat answered admirably
I" a -lit ----his " oariTic"
john nievine dre -being most -lifelike--
which more nearly approached to When the circus was opened Pat
genuine black than the one sported on 1;y�sa seen in the lion's den, the keep-
gen
week -days, and -with a tall hat two I er with a pitchfork keeping him lip to
sizes too large for his bead, stood at form.
St. Mary's door. During the two concert„
past The climax was reached when the,
t days the feeling of remorse had !A
augmented rather than diminished, so; keeper drove Pat into the tigeir's,
e much so that the idea of an apology: cage. Pat was now extremely fright-'
for his remissness had actually dawn- cried and rushed round and round the',
Fored 'upon his mind. A meeting in the � cage to escape the infuriated tiger.:
Dity, off tram -car would be the most convenient, He was just on the point of collApse'
topportunity. Perhaps it was because when a hoarse whisper came from the,
the'Coasit ?U. -Canada.- no such meeting had taken place in the
mouth of the pursuing tiger:
interval that he so distinct'
Applications for immediate service as officers Tis all right, Pat, me boy, don't be, JA6.
IV remem-
icers bared the, stronger mentioned I
the Canadian Naval Patrols are requested from ex -officers St. Mary's as her fa a7te place of frightened; I'm only an Irishman, Usi.
in the Royal Navy, the Naval'Reserve, or worship. As to what might possibly yerself.”
Then holding i happen after the servic4t he did not Al.
Officers' Certificates in the Mercantile Marine. Seamen low himself to think, though undeni-i
.111 1.- IL &. &I.
4
Stokers and Engine Room Ratings are also wanted at once.
ably he Ilan On allnvvu Y a V 9 On
of a forlorn and fair-haired damsel
PAYOfficers -from $2.50 per day and $$0.00 monthly and
wandering about alone In the Sunday
upwards to dependents. Men from $1.05 day and
9., es 18 to 45.
Must be British
streets. ,
(To .be continued)-:
separation allowance. sons of subjects.'
Men front IS to 38 are wanted also for immediate service In
How about your earn -field this
the Overseas Division of the R. N. C. V. R. Experience root_
-
_ yqq did
.gear ? Oofing to -@4ry
E-
necessary—accepted recruits. proceed at once to risland
last year, or feed it better ?e-�
for training. paw' $1.10a day andupwards. Separaffolvesin
.
Portugal has the world's iriatest de=
Apply to COMMODORE AMILIUS JARVIII,
Nava R Itlig Meer, Ontario Area,
:7
posit -of wolframite, the mineral from
which tungsten to obtained, that now
.,7, street,TORONTO,
01"
I �0
Is being exploited.
I
or to The Naval Recruiting Secretary,
A Frenchman has invented an ap-
305 Wellington St., Ottawa,
paratus to compress air in a reservoir
as the doors of a house are opened and
utilize it to wind clocks.
4
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MM, G FORWARD IN F� -fOR PETRO 7AR -TO TE
-. Enemy Forced Back : to Notheagt of -Canal of St. Queittin— Great Numbers of Troops Are Milita and Naval Co-operation 2.
.: rY operatic" With Allies is l?oes#bk and U. $."
-- Many tlesperate Encounters Near Aisne _ _' _Beim Massed Along the — -Will Be Unsparing in Money and Supplies.
'
---- -
�.� . - ----•---- -Northern Front.
A despatch from London says:— f engagements were !ought. YIn the Petrograd, March 25.—From in-' A -despatch from Washington says: carried reports on preparations
�Along the entire battlefront between i former sectors, to the w*st and south ternal troubles and the problems of
aI-
The United States Government har de• 'ready made and others oomtemplated: 'r
the Scarps and the- Aisne. in France 1 of Margival, the line, swayed back reconstruction the attention of Russia Details are ,being taken up betwee3
has sudden! oided upon sweeping measures to be ,P�ils a , bei n . and the individual
ward and forward as first the French y been diverted to a new
the allied and German troops have danger which threatens from with- pert into effect foliowin the expected 'Cabinet members.
come to and then the Germans scored suc- n8 g pe'
grips. 'At some places the I ceases.. Despite the ferocity of the out. There is now indisputable evi- declaration by Congress soon after it- Regretfully the Government appaa- "?
battle waged by infantry, cavalry and opposition, the French advanced along deuce that the Germans are massing meets April 2 that a state of war ez- ently has decided that since Germany l
artillery attained the biggest propor- this front at several important points, eat numbers of troops along the ists between the • United States and Is malting war upon the United States ' '^
tions of any engagement this year. � moving considerably nearer Margival. northern front ready for an effort � Germany, through ruthless killing. of America"-
Standing before the Hindenburg line, i Along the AWette front, on both against Russia's capital. Fully appreciating Germany's policy and deatruction of their ships, the d ?
from the region of Arras to Laon, the 1 sides of the Oise, the forces of Nivelle The country has been apprised of of acting in -war first and talking at- sue must be met with ate pa much
'Germans launched counter-attack j PuBhed ahead also, continuing their the new menace by a series of pro- terwards, the Gbvernment has deter- more far-reaching than mere attempts,
-'after counter-attack at the advancingcrossing of the AiIlette. and advanc- clamations from its Ministers, mined to provide against
ag every pos- i to protect individual mom_hant craft.
French and Britsih forces; but the Ing on the heights of the Oise to the Minister of War Guchkoff has is-' sible emergency. If anything is ahead to prevent
Teutons were hurled back suffering northeast of Terguier. From these sued a proclamation warning the pec- Broad questions' involved were dis-.I it is not now foreseen. Once a state
heavy loss&'. dominating position. the French can I' Pie of the menace of apses seeking to I cussed today at a long Cabinet meet• war is declared to exist, aggressive
Some observers here see in the -re- now look down on -the -German de- h uncover secrete of the national de= ung to which steads oi' d'epartments I measures are expected to be taken.
cent developmneta signs that Hinden-;fences, and with'the bringing up of fence. The concentration of these
.burg intends to fight a decisive battle their heavy artillery the enemy's po- +'Pies in Petrograd was pointed• to as J,
over the despoiled and desolated sitions will be exposed to a raking fire. I one eiement of danger against which WI E
steps were immediate! necessar WILSON PLANS - � S FINANCED
country stretching from the Somme to The French' soldiers in this sector re- i while the other menace was named as, 085,000
the Aisne and from St. Quentin to La Port that the Germans have inundated I the concentration by the Germans o! ` Y i DAMB rjA� vFere. If such a battle should de- the entire countryside, including the I(VIiL,i ilvelop it will probably be the greatest stronghold of La Fere, to impede the great gstantitieb of munitions, sup -f _
struggle in every allied advance. plies and men on the Russian north-
gg cry way that has been � ; ern front: A conference has been held 'The Tentative Scheme Includes. Light Thrown on Method tt>Y '
.!ought in this war, not excepting the The ;itish forces on the front; ;.
battle of the Marne. And with it I southeast o! Arras struck ' against � between General KornilofT, the new �
i commander of the troops I Sending Expeditionary Destroying Vessels at
Hindenburg will reveal' his strategy even more• powerful opposition than P m the
the French, despit . the fact that '.Petrograd district, with the council of 1' Force to France. Sea in 1915.
and the prime reason for the great eY workmen's and soldiers' delegat-ea, '
German withdrawal. are several miles farther from the I Washington, March 2b.—President. Ades etch from New York Bays,
The most des Ga man's reserve line than their al- concerning the German concentration gt P
perste encounters of lies Everywhere British � along this front, and a great meeting � Wilson's plans for the army are more An alleged admission that money for
tete day took place along the French patrols i of. soldiers was held on the Riga far reaching .and elaborate then gen- the establishment o! a bomb fa
. .front south of 9t. Quentin, where less and advanced detachments came into; tTa stow? -,
contact with strong German forces front, attended by General Dimitrieff erally realized, according to General in Hoboken, N.J., was furnished diree
than two and a half miles separate of rear and delegates of the Duma, at which' Staff officers who are in a pnition to from officials of the German Emboss n
Nivelle s troops from the enemy's de- guards, and succeeder: in clear it was resolved unanimously to strain Predict with some degree of occur. at Washington was read on Thur
fensive system. One struggle sur irg u these vutpobte and continuing I roe It can be stated that the when the trials were be
gg g-1 the advance. At three points --near every effort for the defence of Russia.. Y lien- gun here of mix
ptsd
ed around St. Simon, along bath fides Aizecourt-le-Das, t three, point neat eral programme which the President men charged with having attem
of the Somme-Croseat Canal, and ie now considering includes the fol- to create a reign. of terror on the hug g
slightly no and Vraucourt—the enemy counter -
g y clef, near the villages o! j Y I FLEET OF 15 SHIPS lowng salient fet:tures: seas by destroying vessels sailin
Artempa and Sersucourt-le-Grand. attacked in force. In the regi< of The immediate raising of a olun- from American ports with cargoes for '
i F -count and Croise!]er Haig a troops r�� tear army of 600,000 men, bringing of the Entente allies.
Here the Germany delivered a violent 'made
progress, IM DUTCH PORT
counter -blow That almost swept the' P green, but even here they ++'+++�++++++++� V the Natonal Guaid up to its maximum 1 The defendants o• a Captain Char
- - French off their feet, p ( s� 9--oging forward so cautiously that w strength, taking into the regular army 0 von Kleist, a chemist, who in scans
the advance Is rlo r♦ The De t he {without delay the second increment of il of having been engaged in the makin
Shortly afterward the French !Commander is refusing to force the Sent by Holland t0 Load Giant of
launched a wide offensive in this issue he army reserve, thereby raisin the the bombs; Karl Schmidt for,nerl
fie, as n knows that event- at United States military strength to 1,085,000. Q Re- ( chief engineer` of the Schmidt,
same region, and in the face of stub- wally the Germans Wil] be forced back '
'born resistance pressed the Germans cruiting of navy to full authorized war ff Friedrich der Grosse; Ernst Becker
to their general line of defence, and I Ports. — �rtrength of 87,000. ! eleetrician; acrd Frederick Karbade� i.
back n the northeast of the St. also because he is finding it more pro-
Quentin Cana! to a depth varying Stable to show leis a trength in the sec- A despatch from New York says: Employment of the regulars and George Praedel and Wilhelm Parsdey! ~
from one'and a quarter to .two and a i for southeast of Paronne, where his' ?in Associated Press derpotch from j the National Guard- to- take care of assistant engineers of. tate urns veal
half miles. ' Washington PMday nth ;the situation at home. I Be]
troops are fined up with the French! night says j Possibly an earl How the poli" captured the al.
North of Soissons and along the and there i. little danger of them fall; ' "A deet of 15 Dutch ateamshtps was.; Y y despatch of , a
Alflette River two other 'uatigitty ing into a Ge".:an trap. said here on Friday to have song¢ re. ismall force to France in order that legrd plotters after bomb explosio
cantly from a part in Holland for the this Government may, for sentimental in 1015, had destroyed versals alai
`
United States, by way of Halifax, The reasons, be represented "on the field �ROea worth upwards of $4,000,001!
tion which,throw the removal of ' vessels all creamed out the same day, " _ - was recited to the u
tTTt � of honor. jury b7' Detrc�ii've, the d ante onism which hitherto and now are believed to be well north ; H. Barth, who
g 4 of von Kleist by gained the
elf `
has divided it, will become stronger ' of the German submarine zone around !HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE �I'i RUSSIA'
and mors cohesive." the British Isles. I ON FRENCH WARSHIP as an spurt qZ Wolf von Ige1, said tg
a'ww "It is Intended by the Netherland; i � have been head of the 6etanan spm
IMGRR SL VE RAIDS. system in this country. Yon I"Ll c.
__ .. Government, which has -the shlpa- un- Total of 286 Dre.vned When Danton was air attache o! the German
]Berlin Newspaper Regards the der charter, to have them food grain, is Sunk in the Mediterranean. j Germans to Steal Alen and ' Wamer , flossy, and returned to Germany
Changs as IncreasingHum i)robabiy iu New York, and then re- ;
_For $ rim Farming, A despatch from London says :—In Count von Bernstorff, former
P fi turn by the same route they came. It
Perils + the sinking of the French battleshi ! man Ambassador.
A despatch from Iiasebrouck.. was expialned here today that lack P I
I),:nton in the :Mediterranean on ' Tha detective said he telephoned to ..,�
Prance, says : It !a reported here that of foodstuffs !n Holland made It ne von Kleist, last A !
A despatch from Amsterdam soya: :March 19, says a statement. from the � April, end told h
The Berlin Lokal Anzeiger, a copy,from the invaded district cear+ary that a large quantity be ob- , French Admiralty' received hese, 286 that he had been informed that von a
i of Northern France are about to be talned at once, and it was felt that a Kleist had written to Wolf von
Of which has been recieved here, soya merchant fleet could better. brave the men were drowned, The Danton was Igel, Al.
..-:that if the Russian revolution has ze-, resumed. The Germane for some time torpedoed by a hostile submarine. "I 'old him he could only see van,
suited in a decisive victor over Rus-' are " said to have been distributing dangers of the seas than individual g g declared Barth. I'
y ___ I el through me," " 1
assn absolutism it means the dirap- ! blanks to be filled out, in order to or. "ttiPa• Many Dutch ships loaded with ,( COUSIN OF b AIidER - __ later met him by appointment and hes
pearance of art, `.mportant elentetrt of games the deportatlosa of young men erdin now ares being detained in Brit- AMONG THE "1IIS8ING.* told me that he and Dr. Walter T. 3
weakness in the Rosso -French - al. and women, with a view to employing fah Porta either .by the British au• Scheele, also a chemist, were partners
liance anti for the stability of th6 En.l them for spring farming. The Ger• thotitdes or through' fear of German Has Not Returned. From Air Raid , in the manufacture of fire bombs and.' '3
tents, as the war aims of the demo- meas contina! to requisition metal, submarines," Over Width Lines. I dealt also in fertilizer as a blind.
cratic Western powers could not, in f having taken from most of the church- 1
P ! i)F,i'OSF.D F'Nt'EI OR Ades despatch from Berlin says- The "Scheele, von Kleist told me, had
the long ruR, be the same as the aims es 1n Lille their bells and organ pipes, ,� Y received $10,000 from Captain v
of R•..xsiana absc',utism. I and from other Places quantities of DEPRIVED OF F.REEDOtt 'War Office report says. An aeroplane. paper o! the German Embassy, two +
says The Leat Russian
er it make!
sleet,
"The great Russian revolution," directed -by Prince Friedrich Karl of I finance the bomb German
but he unto a
=- p Prussia has not returned from a raid
'g „_'wi '0 -. • ` ' A despatch from 'London says :,-• I in need of more -cash." s
iFm eii( to this antagonism. If the! TURKS MENACED i The Russian Government has ordered, over the hostile linea between Arras The -head of the alleged plotters
revolution succeeds in establishing -- FROM THREE SIDES. that the de and Peronne."
posed Emperor and his prince Friedrich is a cousin of the was said to have been Dr. Scheele, 5
'anything permanent, the most com-' -- consort shall be regarded as having who escaped arrest by flight to �M v,
piete agreement regarding constitu.. Russians Cross the Mesopotamia 'been deprived of their liberty, and ' Kaiser, iso e=1
tionaI principles will exist between, Border From Perste. ;that they shall be brought to the
the allies, and therefore during the A despatch from London soya: The {.Tsarskoe Selo, Reuter'' Petrograd - —-����j-�' ------"'
peace negotiations they will- be able Russians, chivink forward from Per. correspondent telegraphs. Tssrakoe ;BRITISH AND FRENCH 111i1111LLtJ GAIN
f � n
+.
to come forward with a much more sia•, have crossed the Mesopotamia' Selo is a town ("village of the Czar"), f
harmonious program than would' border at one point, while a second 16 . miles mperisouth-'westSof Petrograd, ALONG,
T�j� ENTIRE RL � s�e�D�j 0 ,
State.a-governed• according .to, various; arm is continua where the Imperial Summer residence' � j� j jj� j f�j, s +•
y ng its advance 'from ,
<) antagonistic political principles. Kermanshah in a6 is lbeated. Here are the old palace, i r
"The g Y t Bagdad.
of the British ' built -by Catherine I., in 1724, and the' -
perils threatening German 'a ' advance from Bagdad. This means-
ur sacs stn -A'exanil off . ea t y' c • on• His Whole Line of Retreatr-German
if a State- with a democratic consti- � menaced 'from three sides, and, at- ; 1I, kn 1792, with a park containing an
tution were to arise also on her east -'cording to allied military observers, arsenal and historical. museum. Troops Offer Stubborn Resistance.
ern frontier. The strongest guaran-
tees ( T -- are threatened by far greater disas-
must be fciund against the c•oali- 'ter than even the loss of Bagdad. RUSSIAN TROOPS ;
FULL -OF ARDOR. ,London, March 25. — Along the; fore the Germans relinquished their c
whole front of the retreat the'
- " - - - — - - -- '-• '— � � grip. The occupation of Roiael by the
TWO HUNDRED AND F Despatches' From Trenches Say Coun. allies are advancing and a terrific bat-; British, cuts the Cambrai-St, Quem-
try May ,Rely on Defenders tie is now beginning, which is likely tin line, one of the chief . supply lines it
to Conquer. to prove one of the great turning-' on which the present German front is �-•- . ,,
MILLIONS OFD p°iota of the war. Frcm Arras• to i dependent,
" r A Reuter despatch from Petrograd La Fere, a distance of fift' miles, the I :1rognd . St. Quentin itself the
- i to London say3 there- is an . excellent' heavy guns are now booming, and re- j French have struck new ;.nd wer-
y I sign in the fact that the despatches inforcements and reserves are being ;fol blows that, coupled with the � suc: - -
Finance Minister Estimates That This Amounf.Hoa Been Sub- shish are beginning to arrive from rushed up with the greatest possible' ceases of their allies,. threaten that
the trenches from the deputations sent.! speed. stronghold very seriously. To -day
scribed to New War Loan, there in connection with the revolu-1 The heaviest fighting is still going!.Nivelle's troops cmas`acd forward and
tionary movement are full of military. on around St, Quentin, where the drove, the enemy out of the import: -,tet
ardor and assurances that the country French to -day closed in upon the line embracing Castres, Essigny-le-
Ottawa, March 25. --Canada's third' All three domestic ans.floated in; may rely upon its defenders to con- enemgs-lines for a considerable dis Grand and Hill 121, along a front of -
-domestic war loan was considerably; Canada have•thus beenI oversubscribed: ; quer the foreign foe as internal en. ta: ce, and along the road to Cam about two and a half miles directly;
oversubscribe.- even without the ap- ! In 1914, when fifty millions were re- envies have already been conquered," i brei, where the British have scored west and southwest of St. • Quentin.
plications of the chartered tank: of.; mired, applications for ne hundred —r- brilliant successes which may possibly; Time after time the Germans at- ='
(`the country for sixty million debars were received. In 1916 when $100,- GFR1TaNY SENDS CAPTIVES ,have lar -reaching consequences. tempted to win Lack these positions,
of the bonds or of persons seeking . to 000,000 of bonds were offered, sub- F TO THE FRONT LYES Both the British and the french but all their furious Efforts were un
convert ten-year securities, floated in scriptions for more than uble that' — advances at the present moment are' avalling. Stirred to tt'white beat by J
1911, 'or 6 per cent. debenture stock amount were received. It is said that 1 A despatch from Lausanne, Switzer- aiming at the cutting off of St. Quen- , the spectacle of ravages committed ~ :;
maturing in ]919, into th new in the land, says:—Germany has sent many tin and the capture of that powerful by the Germans in the country eve-' F.
present case only the original of her captives to the front Iinea of point in the Hindenburg line of de- ;coated by them, the poilw were not to `
twenty-year issue. It is predicted! authorized total of $i fo,000,000 will battle as reprisals, accords to a fence. Alter whirlwind flhti the f t : '
that isle subscriptions for the new loan be issued, that the subscriptions of the fC n8 be denied. Their charger against'
may he found to have r•eachH $250,- ;beaks will probably noC be accepted, statement issued by the International troops of General Haig have flung the the enemy were irresistible, and they'
000,trc10, inclu�3ing those of the Banka, and that the funds in th iris will Red Cross on Friday' The state_ enemy out of the important central {fairlytoraeewith ane anoth-
mint said the Red Cross was endeav- of Roisel and $esumetz-les-Cambrai, er for the distinction of being the first, 'b
and ionextudinir he those to a paid s. Con—! thea be left available fe . carrying on wing to dissuade the German author. where dedperate street -to -street and to smash up against the Are of tiro
eraion of the earlier war issues. the ordinary business of tate country. ities from such form of reprisal, house-to-house combat& took place be Gorman bettesrlees.
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;7 'It' V�Zrr.' k4� 'r U1- jq'Cl� 19-1
7�-
-Arthur Prange k4F-'s valuable
Al
MS. -spent a few da,
-A7 number went, to the city on, city this week..
Reggio Shirley,' of T(ii oistag 1 Tuesday to see Hen H u r. Miss Lilly Holtby is visitlug with
-Mrs. L. D. Banks is confined friends in Toronto.' h,,ne f or several days durizig'
Ware last week. L. Rhepherd days In the
Stq
oih tore
9, the past -,%- rek. to her bed through illness. N. Y. Poacher, of Toronto, spent
re.
1�- Ite'ta Bedsoll, of To- Wm. McGregor moved his house-
I -After being coufloed to his Sunday with his father h
us I bed for a number of - weeks, Alex
2_�_-Aontoi ent Sunday at. th- hot bold effects to Toronto on Saturda
pe
Findlay is now able to be around George and Mrs. Yioung moved to
. ..... _W. J.:G)-tkwell v, m --iring the house. -their new home near Torgato on Mon. d
&ccomj)aned by do Sul Big er-7
sic*] y. tif ter being conflueu to his, -Stanley Davis,
4 last.
bel for several weeks. I Walter Shepherd, is in London a I" Sbepberd and Mrs. Flewwel.-
-Dr F L Henry will be here aa' few days this week attending the ling and little son. spent the week-end
usual next Tueoday to sttetid to funeral of his aunt. with I& and Mrs. Shepherd.
:No professional duties. -Rev. Dr. Marsh was in Spring- f Pte. Milton Russaii, of the lath Rein- h.•
-Marshall' (Niak well A Osba- the now ext
[ville on Tuesday assisting' at the forcemeat Draft. of Winnipeg. paid a ave you seen ension
flying visit to his parents on his way
Is home at pre&eL.t, 4!1 with marriage of his son, Sergt. James overssait.
On W. Marsh, of the =7th Battalion, John Pouaher, of•49The Ifig Stoc ' ?
symptoms of typhoid fevir. Toronto. has re-
e
W.
-Aam. John Andre who has to Miss Bertha Irene Whitfield. turned home.
after Wading two
been ill for several months, to re- M. S. Chapman has sold his weeks with his sister, Mrs. John
-covering rapidly now and Is able hardware business to John Bala- Aicken, of Hnid. 0 ham&. on his 'More Convenience I
Fr. , More Room I
to'be on t. don, who will take possession the return he was accompanied by Mrs.
-The Girls' Red Cross Club latter part of next week after Alcken as far as St. Joseph, Wiscon-
pur- pin. where she spent seyeral days with ----- -
pose having an entertainment on stock-taking shall have been coos-
the evening of the 24th, of May. her daughter. 'Better' Servief) I -
pleted.
'P`ull 'ticulaze later. -Don't st that the Drama-
I fo SALE KAGNTS
f1fre. C. H. Burrell and daught- tic Club WIN repeat "The Last
Toronto, spent Leaf' in the town hall on the We have devoted this new part especially to Men's
,f., or, Mrs. Boyle, of T SATmw&,r, M&N-wo. �uffisT-Oombina_
acoupleof days last week with evening of Thursday, April 19tb, tion, sale of horses. cattle. pigs. houme Vear and Boots and Shoes. Ladies' and Children's] .... . .
John and Mrs. McGinty. and lot, etc.. at Mantle's hotel id the
not the 10th, as was stated In our
last Issue. Boots and Shoes a speoialty.'
-Mrs. R Arrowsmith left this Village of Brougham. Sale at I
week for Portland, Me., where she _Z. M. and W. A. are desirous o'clock. sharp. See bills. Fred
will spend some time with her Of playing crockinole with Any P011till. SUCHOGGer
daughter, Mrs A. H. Skillings.* other two persons. The challenge TUMM is= - Annual com, . bi. Here's's' few Specials which will attract
Ly. Aps•
-.The clocks in Britain will b Is open to the world, and those nation sale in the Village of Clare- you.
e A. clean-np in
ad*auced an hour on April Sth. who'are willing 'to accept should moot. by the ftrmers' Club. En.
We are of the opinion that the leave wordat.THic'Nzws.offIce. tries can be made with John Scott.
. odds and ends.
clocks In Canada are quite far , -The union services which have Secretary. or with EL S. Pugh. the
auctioneer.
onOn b ahead these mornings. been conducted in the Methodist
-Mrs. W. H. Banks has-been Half dozen pairs Boys', box calf Boots, Sizes
4 and Presbyterian churches during FRID.&T. APRIL ftu-Auction sale of
very ill for several weeks from the past two mouths- came to a fifty bead of young cattle, at the
beart trouble following 'an attack close on Sunday last when the .'old Western Hotel, opposite 8pink's 6, worth to-day at least 2.50, going at 1.60.
of 6 prigte. We are pleased to services were held in St. Andrew's mill. Pickerinx:'the property of H.
t Wade. Sale at 1 o'clock. See bills. One dozen pairs Boys'-Boots, sizes 2 and 3,
-.4�ep:)rt she is now recovering. Church. These services have been
W. B. Powell. auctioneer. Worth 1.00, going at 49 cents.
-Russell Andrew is makingcon. much enjoyed by all, and the'har.
slderable . improvements to his monious feeling that exists be. -SATURDAY. APRIL 7TH-Auction sale
-Men's Overalls special line, striped, in all
Iner's tools, lumber. pony, etc.
tween -these two congregations of household furniture. carpenter's
garage, Large doors are being
for makes one wonder •- why there and co faze
made the north side so that t 9, going at 1.50 per pair.
autos can enter the lane front the should be two congregations in in , e Village of Clammont. Lb;
property of Wm. Lesper. Sale at -Boys' Khaki' Knickers, Sizes lip_ t0 26, 90c.
main -street. the -village. The harmony that 1130. See bills for particulars. C.
i. -The regular monthly meeting exists would go to show that union 0. Cook, auctioneer. to 32, 1.00.
of the Methodist Ladies' Aid will could be effected here without
-be held its usual at the home of much difficulty. It would be well
itis. Findlay on Wednesday, for both congregations .if union PICEIrld""INO BAKERY
'April the 4th, at the usual hour, was brought about at as early SPECIAL NOTICE—Wall Paper season is com-
Ladies kindly attend. date. BREAD, close.. We have now got our large
. -Hot X Buns for Good Friday A deputation from Pickering, and CAKES
at the Pickering Bakery. Early i& for
Clarke and Darlington-townships Choice Candles- Xiew stock opened up. We'er ready
-delivery Friday for Village and waited on the Minister of Public Patterson's Chocolates you with a beautiful range of. up-to-
Thursday, Friday and Saturday Works at the Legislative build• date colorings and designs.
Wedding Cakes
for country routes-4W doz. ISC Ings. Toronto, asking that the bill a specialty
per doz. Order now. before the house in regard to the and we deliver them.
-100 M
-The warm weather of Friday government taking over the King. Both phones In shop. EVERY Y E
last caused the snow to dioa ppegLr stop road be amended so that the
very rapidly and as a result the townships will pay an amount not H. R. Mone'. Pickering M
,Church stree', Ln' a very heavy cost Instead Of thirtv per cent. N
,creek rose above the road down exceeding fifteen- per cent. of the HIGHEST PRICE. PAID •--S. CHAPMA
-flood is not looked for this spring. provided for in .the bill. After FOR
--Th'.
e donation of $125 to th
Women's Institute from the Pick. seated by the deputation e U Istening to the arguments pre.
Wome n the Min. Cattle, Sheep and
eries Council has been expended later stated that he could not
Lot your shipping point be at Locust
in the following manner: Mater. promise any relief, as the govern- SOON BE SPRING SEEDING!
W pyJama suits, 60e; 36 lbs. of arent had considered the matter Hill, C. P. R. Good accommodation.
courteous treatment, fair and accurate
AL
90 pairsof socks, $4,5; 109- most carefully and they had come
t
r6p,towels.' to the conclusion that thirty per appreciated. 'Get yk)ur Harness and Collars repaired now.
Ft weights. Your co-opera. Ion will be
Bugler Robt of the cent. was #L just proportion for I have on hand
Rankin.
HARRY STUART 1)LARRY
182nd Battalion. Osbawn,
"at the municipalities to pay. He
'Sunday at the home of his mother said that ifethe people were sin- Phone Mai kbam NW. 2 Sets of Team Harness at $2750 a set
Reference - Standard Book. Markham i
1) here. The Battalion received willing -to pay that amount, the I Set of Team Harn�ss at Wi
wo-d last week to be in readiness government would not force the
to proceed overseas. and the sol- road upon them, but would select SBE OUR NEW Also, better grades at close prices.
diers are now on their last leave. some other part of the prowipee for :Boot and Shoe Repairing promptly attended to.
-Rev. Dr. Marsh is deiirous the nXtional highway. SAWING MACHINE I
that every member and adherent -After several mouth
:PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM
of St. Andrew's Church be pres. SL And"w's Church witcaliZa
eat at the services ou, Sunday service on Sunday next with their We can supply Emery Wtk" and Some Phone 3WO. W. J. COAKWELL
,Circular Saws. All sizes C
-worning he wishes to give them new pwtor. Rev. Dr. Marsh, in
kept In stock.
his beginningre. A gospel charge. Dr. Marsh arrived in
message.
sermon will be preached -at the town on the evening
In service. train on Also Emery and Saw Mandrels, if, you'
','MWveal] g Monday and proceeded at once to wish to build your own frame.
-Among the new books at the the church where a reception wasAMTS _BWTS 1— M__ TS
Library "Adventures in, Content- arranged for. Besides a large
menV'and -The Worn Doorstep" number of the members and ad. BROCK ROAD
re proving popular. Buy a tick- berents of the congregation, there Got your Spring Boots where you got the best satisfaction.
t and read them. . How about were also present Rev. J. Bedford,
to
'Bird Life" And find- of Pickering. Rev. H. D. Cameron, FRUIT TREES . WHERE? AT BUNTINGPS.
ing. out what birds are due to of Melville Chn-rch, Scarboro, and 4a
arrive in April. I # nd Plants grades at all prices
Rev. Wm. Johnston, of Ashburn, We'havo a dandy line of Boys' and Men's heavy
-Pte. Clifford' Salter, Of the who is an Intimate friend of Dr. -For Spring Planting and made by the old reliable Williams"CO."
182nd Battalion, Oshawa, is home Marsh. After partaking of rt-. We •hars established a lamtifmg repa- -We have a supply of canned goods on hand that you can't beat.-
'an furlough. He lim not Yet freshments provided by the ladies We
for fair and square dealing and
fall reawered Irom the accident an impromptu program was given, are to meet exieLlo
now prepared g -.'Tomatoes, Aylmer Brand. 15-c the tin.
in t tank e Y M. C. A. swimming ta consisting of .,brief addresses by conditions by offering our high grade
In which he sustained injuries to the clergymen present, the men of trees and plants direct to customers Feas and Corn, I Una for 26 cents.
.his spine. As a result he does not the -congre do ud -solos by at ROCK BOT'wx PRIczs,
expect to OMP&DY-his-b"tslimltr-s-.-U-,2pMu-co-Pa�ddev and Miss Don't delay planting fruit trees and
overseas. Mary Clark. Dr. Marsh ban been plants, as there to nothing pays bet- R. A,,BUNTING -L-P.W 'IK7%- R I N G
-The Railway Commission . very succes ter. Send for our illustraLedaircularo F, stablished 1867.
is eful in all his former of hardy varieties which you can order
-considering the advisability of charges, and we predict a period direct and get the benefit of agent's
;;Iqcg the railways to cut out of prosperity for fit, Andrew's commission. Our prices will be sure
uset'n
beap railway excursions this Church dnring his pastorate here. to interest you. XT ID W �G- 0 O:D 8
year, so that all their energies Dr. Marsh also enjoys a very high THE CHASE BROTHERS CO Black and blue striped Overall@ 1.50 per pair, Jean Pants 1.46 per pair. Khaki
WXY be concentrated- upon busi- reputation as a scientist, not only-
Does absolutely necessary in carry- in Ameiles, but sho in Europe OF ONTARIO, LTD., Pants 1.40. Black and blue striped Smocks LK Black mid *V67 lined
Somas 100, Kbkakl Shirts 1.00-to 1.50, Black and white drill
Ing on the war, and that business and his lectures on astronomy, are (Established 1867) Shirts 85c to 1.00, Gray wool Socks 35c, SDc. 35c, fft 5ft
NTAR10 Men's fisece-lined Underwow 1. 10 per'sult, Men's wool Underwear 1.90 and
for supplying the needs absolutely always most entertaining and in- COLBORNE, 0
necessary for the country. This structive. In this work he is an LOD per suit, Men's pure wool Uaderwear 8.00 and U4 per suit
�A --vrder is ;Awed chiefly st,lodxeand enthusiast, and he has the faculty Our now spring stock of Eloots and Shoes have arrived and we can 91TO YOU-
similar outings. of making this subject which is EIA DAM- --LJLS tbi best of value. So get your family supplied at right prices.
7'
-As Michael Kennedy was drivs frequently considered a dry one, 201 "! 3= Choice Groceries always on band-Prime Old Cheese. Orange, Grape
ing into the village on Saturday, a most Interesting one. We wel- Fruit, Lemons, Pigs, Dates, Prumes, Apricots, etc.
and when opposite Dr. Field's come him to our village and ho You can always get the best Mani-
pe W' --saddle, Halibut, White Fish, Salmuou and Clod Fish. etc., etc.
residenee, the front wbeels of his that his sojourn here may be a tobs Flour made from No 1
Manitoba Wheat.
demo7mt got:free from the wagon pleasant and-proll table one to all G. A. GILLESPIE9 DUNBARTON,
and. his horse started to run away, concerned. Royal Household and Glenora for
Mr. Kennedy held on to the lines
Broad. Try shag.
and was pulled out of his seat and Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats
su"4oL mzrowrs
web dragged for some distance BRAN, SHORTS
before the horse came to a stand- Report of Brougham school for MIX FEEDS HOME COMFORTS
still. He was badly shaken up, January and February,'the names In OAT CHOP A*
-George
but fortunately sustained 130 seri- In order of merit: Or, 4th CRUSHED OATS Ineonv I
Duncan, Lloyd Johnston, Elms, Born- et'suci caused by the scarcity of coal is greatly minimized
nus injuries. -BARLEY CHOP
berger, Pearl Philip, Gwendolyn Dev' by theof our Gurney Oxford Oil Heaters Cookerle.
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the itt. Jr. 4th-Neil McKinnon, Roberta, WHEAT
Women's I stitute was held at the Phillips, Agnes Cowan, Glad;;,Mid- CRACKED CORN
Poe h Dirt I
home of 4re. Leng on Tuesday dieton, Viola Simpson, Ethel ]son. MIXED HEIN FEED �7 kets to Cate "I NY'
afternoon. The committee on Red Sr. 3rd-Thomas Philip, Walter Tay- Caldwell's Cream substitute Complications 1
Cross work reported much work lor. Jr. !rd-Etb*l Shea. Mary Daw- Calf Meal. -NO
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-^ccomphsbed during the past son. Sr. tad-Verna Devitt, Walter Molasses Meal
Middleton. Clarence Phillips. Helen
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_woutb. The knitting parties have Dawson. John Liscombe. May Steph- CHOPPING AND OAT
`been held *uccessfully. and the CRUSHING EVERYDAY
their enson. Jr. Sad—Donald a Beer. Maud Our Washing Machines are the best mods and add to Howe Comfurts
.1w4titnte nish to express the Philip. Almer Mantle. Luc Dawson. Get prices on feed to ton lots.
j AppreCiation for work done by lot—Alice Middleton. MarylLiscombe. BELL PHONE. We always carry a fall line of skates and Hockey Goods.
member- Primer—Boyer Philip. Agnee
)Rdie@ ont-4ide of their Holtby•
ahip not only In the village, but Natal Studholme, James 1101thy, u;;Ai V. %" - 1r_r Pickering.,
Mantle, L E. Scott, teadber. Chopping every day 4T 0 J;L, BUNDY