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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_05_05:-7� .41-',-,, t-, 7 7_1 • XXXV.- '.PICKERING, ONT,, FRIDAY, AIAY 5, 1916 AU DLZi* "SCHOOL eF-PORTS Established 75 years No. 6. Pickering, for' Medical ed Frank Puckrin has purchased the Kayes, Wm*. Ackford. Jr. -IV -Edith oo� G. Pratt i&sbippiiog nLilk fxom-the .- Report of S. S. N PINKMILLS' new standvilthe C. P. R. at Audley. the month of'March. Sr, IV-_Mild.r GREENW -Edna Kayes, Walt - threshing outfit formerly' owned by Ackford. Sr. III E. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Regis- Mercer. Success to you Frank--- er Jackwn, Gertrude Badgerow. Stan.' Xke_'tered member of the Optometrical en W. ciatiou of Ostario. Special sherejon given to FLOCR:- F. H. Westney is building a brick ley Murdock. Jr. III -Ida Brig-nall, 40 North khoDlafitting of glasses, Eyes tsetse free. w -Niarjorle -surrinier kitchen to his new residence, Florence Murdoch. Jr. II MILLS I 'WHITE SATIN- BREAD" terracInz the IlLwn i'n' front and build- Kayes, Thos. Ackford, Albert Ack. C. 'McKINNNONN II D L.R.C.S., ing.a gal -den fence. -Mr. Wcstney has ford, Adure:y Ellicott, Hansan Ellicott: oi title College Of -CREAN[ BUN greatly improved the r Edinburgh -!;ei�be of his, f Out Ontario, lice tiste premises by the construction of two WHITEVALIS PbYsici n no of 0 t r n §u; 0, RQecta6, f r college o 'Urgeona. E inb- "a massive brick gate posts. attention t clsie .8 of gonion e . Z. TEA BUNS PASTR'S� I is a Elsie Rogers, of Torbnto, was ,,�I,dre Office and residence, _e, Bilcugbam, home over SundRr. .,WHEAT PICKERING MICAL SURGICAL Bran, Short s, . .Junibo,' bo.' 2XIOUNT PLEASANT Mrs.- Roach and'ehildren spent Eastj BARLEY WANTED er week with Toronto friends,: and X-RAY INSTITUTE .4 7 J. H. Madill visited his mother in The Ladies' Aldhad a. successful tea Get uiy prices before selling _W -heat Screenings, Uxbridge last week, ONTARIO On Wednesday - at the residence of A 'Ra,relay-entertalned St. Mrs. Leary. elsewhere. B. ELGIN TOWLE. M. B., M. D.-, C. -M., John's Ladies' Aid on Wednesday. Dr. Macnamara and two sons of To' -A&Y11eim in absove wit, �-8-'Of -ChOP7' A number or our sports went- Esning ro to e h I have alarge'stog)c on-hitud of -- some Te: XTew­ ys 1�aswe specialist il, Rectal Diseases. - Prostatic Dig-. r%, some of Men, Diseases of Women, CaZoers last week and secured a good haul. F Tumors. I -Ray examination. Diseases of eye: Mast- Airs. Joseph Wilson has returned, Joseph and Mrs. Mitchell and BARLEY FEED Sar, nose, throat and mugs. Fittingglasises-and er Jack. also Alias D. Prout, spent Just after spending the *irAter with friends all actite, and chronic diseases. at Waterford and Toronto. 'BRAIN Office Hours 12 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m, figly SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. Sunday in Brooklin. Mrs. and Miss Olive and F. N. W11- Orville Whit6 has resigned his posl-" ton visited Master' Leslie 'W11fon at tion a:; Silence Master in the Goderich SHORTS STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA Belleville on Good Friday. Collegiate Institute to enlist in the E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS, Fred Wilton has completed his term Kingston battery for service at the MIDDLINGS =ZB.ocunsy crown Attorney, and County -AND STEAM. with'W. A. Courts And has engtiged front. . Giants -Ron", Wbitbv. 10-T. With Albert Heiiey, Green River. The girls of the Red CroFs Club on CRUSH . ED . OATS Tuesday' io'urneyed'to Whitby �nd AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister, and resented handsome silk colors. to C And will give sppcial prices for. • Solicitor,Xota"Public. Ete.-Mon t WA---Jj* '-qPT Ki LIMITM-.- DUN0AFt`fON V011%, Company of the I lath Battalion, whic h OfficaBrockSI.North,WbitbT, '461; 01621. i.- - was greatly appreciated by the men. large qbatitities for all bought PICKERING. ONT. Pte. Elvin Brander. of-tbe 149 Batt., Dental February. spent the weekend with Wm. Tayl­ during and Mrs. Bray and family. of BROCK ROAD Mr. a BL BEATON. D. S-.. -G 0--R�e Maikobs sire spending-a-towdays.- _R_R_lt W,_S_r_&_R House -'Cie -e-pi, -the- AKE B. Graduate of the Royal College of ))*mtal aning time. NV ty, Surgeons and ValTersity '.of Tcaonto. office Veterinary Surgeon with John Annan. en.na - .01rer W. hf. Priagle'n hardware store, A Boot Social, under the auspices of In 0111" hours 9 10 N; I to 5.W. lnd_VIM"jy8� Honor Graduate of the Ontario the -Sunbeam Auxiliary," will be held The horse deals referred to lash Boll Phone 990. 4417 Veterinary College and Honor- in the basement of the church on Fri- week have hung fire, Nothing doing. , - - -ary Associate of the Ontario day evening May 12th," Program Mrs. Curl, our school -teacher, bas lousins" f9arbe. Veterinary College. commences a; I o'clock. Eleven young tendered her resignation to take ef. - Ind.' phone SW29 ladles will give the,play "My Aunt's feet at mid-sumner. "E AS T L A K E" 'WG. HAM -Issuer of Marriage Clarern6n't Ontario Heiress." assisted by other home and Most of the young foxes captured is e Licens" In the County of Ontario, have died. It requires The shingle that has given satis- riaksifing Village. rny local talent. after which lunch will be- 7 Yours -for over 30 years. Empire - NEW B TOER "Ap served. Everybody come and help somekl to raise baby foxes. faction Irlp POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- saw along the good work. Admission The entrance class are being, held Corrugated It on with a j in. by JL a tionsier. valuator, collector Lad issuer -Twice the size :)f your boot." for extra -work+ bots morning and 2 in. corrugation, see It before you let marriage licensee, Brougham. 407 A full line of Fresh Meats alwaysevening as well as on Saturdays. - May buy other makes. If 'you - aregin they succeed. need of a Cream Separator. Try HOPPER Issuer of Marriage on hand itt. shop. HAM Win. Badgerow and R. J. Fuller a Llems.la in the county at octuicl have had good success wintering their a Premier for 30 days. Also DIB" st ate" and his residence. Clairmont. Wagoit on road every day. Miss Catheron, of Toronto, spent bees. Welookforlarge things from gasoline engines •from $89.00 up. over Sunday with Dr. McKinnon and our young apiavistm. See or write me before buying. B BEATON TOWNSHIP OLERE Fresh Pork Sausage a spicialty family. i;Nroyanow, coumalselicluer fat Quite a number of suckers were ' Bell phone. le. of Misses Gladys and Jean Brod Butcher's cattle wanted Pickerinir. spent their Easter vsLca- caught last week just below the dam -Z tion wit refa-fives here. by the school boys.- who threw them F. J. Prowse, 'Picks ="9 JAS`__ O"CON'NOR, PICKERING oat with their bands. They evidently Mrs. Forgle. of Claremont. visited 7 UGH S. PUGH. Glen Majrlr. Ont, Corner King and Church Sts. her sister, Mrs. Wru, Casale, Tuesday got over the dam . at Plckerieg during H Licensed Auctioneer. Exwosivs and Wed the freshets. CEMENT TILE t lene's in Imported and d3croughbr 4 Wednesday of last week. Was conducted anywhere, Write Ill Wilfred Badgerow, has cancelled A -Miss Elizabeth Best, of Toronto, Xr SEE 'OUR NEW his engagement with Willi&m Percy. Th wA particulars, Fbone Ind 1116. &ly n8ersigned has begun the manu- spent the Easter holiday@ with her at Myrtle, and hasstarted as section- e u SAWING MACHINES cousins, the Misses McKinnon� facture of cement tile from to }2 FPOSTILL Licensed Auctioneer, hand on the C� N. R. at this place. a I= 0oumies of Tork and Ontario. Anew We gall emery wheels, circular The annual meeting of the Ladles' There is no place -like home. John inches. Call and get. quota, - ban Z" of all � kinds L&tenuqd to on abor%M saw@, gasoline engines . -and-. Aid of the Meth9.44xt=ehurcb will meet tions at yards on, Brock tau". Address Green 21-yer P. 0 , Ont, Hamilton succeeds Mr, Badgerdw at on Wednesday, May 10tti.' at the home road, half mile wart of cutters and buggies - Ce. -of Myrtle. - of Miss Bate. A full attendance -of Spink Mills. 1MT B. POWELL, Licensed Auc. Styles to suit everyone, circular members In requested and all ladies 'Also, Cement kept consantii VV . "asset. vainator sad collector for hammered and gummed. cordially invited. �WHITIBY Ontario and Tork All kinds of saws, of ltber privately or by auction. Prices reasonable, on hand. eLles conducted a fait dissaw or other particulars ap raw. Meeker's grocery store and M I ply as orders cm' Fran,k Mitchell,, 402100. 01lials, beth 84. Plabsering. rhosea Spring Rye for sale. MONGOLIA tyro's hardware store were burglarized 11,ft t 116 -as dkeePlAkerin , vlU to- VUr. 3gr T.&.C=g3C) Monday might. In the forriner a dol- PICKERING osive womps attention. �rs. Jamen Rennie spiat &-day 641414. Also seise a for Ford Can. My _w_ 0-irth of tobacco was taken, and 0050numberls lXi=d0ZS 1601 BROCK ROAD. recently in Oran In the latteseveral small cii I �tv IWS Bad roadai are the principat topics &no some cartridges. The work is reat on ld our burg. li. thought torte that of boys. Entrance PLANT nCIVES !REAL ESTATE 644811 o"Meolose'Lulu Bushnell spent her bo IUMBER I -breaking the glass in da;;at her home in Olmomee. was effected by Six weeks Vo the Wm. and Thos. Rawsey, of Toronto, a rear window. . I have about ISM ft: of No. 1. ry store At 80 vents per hundred, spent Gi)od Friday with Mrs. R: -Tarr. same aroce re was broken into that and. last week the store was again hemlock I x8x9 to 18 ft. ]on -if ordered right Miss Vera Tart spent & day recently window route being I want to move and will Sell at a 31 with her cousin, Miss Verna Tarr, of broken intb,the chosen. low %be nth line. close price for cash in lots of away. John ,Langdon, who became. an I.n. 1-�t. or more. I have For Sale a Aouse and Lot Henry Reemor and Jacob Wideman who -of Refuge were on a fishing trip the other day, mate of the - House about 1xv Piaering Vk1jage. Large three wee'- tted suicide on I have contracted for a supply-, -qt-. Chopping and Oat Rolling gar -den, some young fruit returning with about 300 fish. ter Thursday eight last by cutting hia -. Sarnia fence and expect al" I George and Mrs. Judd- and Mae throat with a cket knife. The eeusual. trees. Everything in Charlie Hewitt, of Toronto. spemt car about March 16.st-class'r. In Easter Sunday with -Ure. Judd's par- ceased ' who was- it bout 79 years of aCall find see rue as tri.] I. a bar was & superannuated school teacr You know this feneb and I am' G. Bumes, Green River encs, George and Mrs. Bowers. gaiff fok and came from Brock township where satisfied that my.price will some one. he had resided for the past fifty years. 'Or address R. R. No. 1. Locast Hill. IITOUFFVILL�ff' He bad become despondent because of suit you. 3=9 his position and of trouble that he had We V. Richard- E Mai,28rd. be cele- in Coal, 'cement;' lumber. lath house in Saint- Notary aint- n TT ILT a Mile big last boarding frooft k here t T t17TTM TT% the 84F neia. Coroner Mauffilivray. Iseld an, .1 . I I and wire fencing s) U.10.11 n I I Notary;Pqblic, Pickering. rounding sch6ols. ' inquest, . the verdict being that be Sys I a Cbarlds Booker. of Toronto, spent came to his death by his own band. --m 41WILYS I a -Eas a full line of rresh and -cur- Easter with. his father, Rev. Mr. Book- c WMAr, Pure Water er. who is veru seriously Ill., . - He has a brother. a Iswyer, in North led meats constantly on hand., as. -all _.. - —A. C. REESOR Brinch, Mich. A number of soldiers, as -well r of C If you are wise you will use . the only Pte; Chas. Cassidy, a member those enlisting in and around town. Company of the 116th Battalion, was .-Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, are now stationed'here-. They drill in found dead In hiil bed' on Tuesday HILL -.4 Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. the auditorium and in Victoria Park. J. who is agent for Wind Mills. Gasoline from here morning. He was 38 years of age and Engines, alf kinds of pipe and fittffig-s Clinton Cook, who moved I originally came from Ottawa, and was ed very sud. .7. Highest prices paid for for water works. Also bathroom fix- to Toronto a year ago, d! A bachelor. He was a quiet fellow dent and -his remains were brought Ig 0s40 Butcher's.cattle tures eta. Everything given careful but was addicted to drink and has ht - 0 -4n-Ahe Stouffvflle attention. here and buried been drunk frequently of late. For q�ji��Gerlrt� sr lVerq Home T -cemetery. alping 0 i3t oriday _el. 55 The "Dollar Da:y" here 66 Saturday P� eval 21. Whitevale. 0 of feeling unwell, and on• ---RWE*S--PT'XP-WO. (int: brought out A large .- crowd, especiNIly seeeml-dAys he had been cam I sp the evening, when selections were evening after receiving his pay be in reached his boat -ding house in am in- First-clus rigs for hire given by the band and open air mov COMING TO The Pickering- toxicated condition. and jeeling very Ing pictures of the marching of the He was put to bed and the-foliow. Day or DI tit ,220th Batt, Lieut. Col. Brown and Bus mee ng morning was found dead. He was Our' Drug Store others gave addressei -ts all tmins VW=e Committee bWd groaning at 3 o'clock and a com- A anion entered his room and, quieted Teaming promptly attended to.. -. . 11 4 . - I - UXBRIDGI9 Eim. Bottles were found in his room F. A. Graham; of Montreal, onledf ;Agent fur Canada Carringe C'u. The ob-je-et7uft+Aa-Asso0iation is to the labels of which indicated that they Canada's leading Optotneterists !rba 116t);i Optairip Co., Battalion was had contained metbylated spirits and 'R be at -our store from lessen-stealin and prosecute the recipient of a field kitchen and will 'We He Peak the felonap a which be bad been seen drinking. -41 harness present- Coroner Dr. McGillivray has called to Thursday, May 4th, f pickerf"g. set of double artilery barn ed -by -the firin of Beal Bros,, Ltd.. To. getber a jury to investigate this cir. until Saturday, Members having propert stolencommunl. ronto. The presentation was made cumitixodes leading up to � 148 death, may 13th. -71�,ANI 1 many Have Enlisted i cote immediately with any member - by Norman R. Beal.. ex -Mayor, and a. of Executive Committee. former resident of Uxbridge, in. the IN, e have known Mr. Grahom for Many vacancies must be filled. Membersh I ip fee 11.00. presence of a great concourse of pen. Over 24,000 surgeons are attend- years and can recomm'eud him Ah Right now the demand pie: Lt. Col, Sam Sharpe,' M. P.. ac- Ing the Geri"n troops. as one of the best men on the Tickets may be had from the President or depted the gift in a few suitable words; . Principal Gordon,of .Queen in the business. Secretary on application. The Ontario Co. Batt, is being wen A University has tendered his resig- itiaWExsc. Com."L. D, Banks, Palm. e equipped by the citizens of the county. nation continued -6 • Ae faidies of -Uxbridge are presenting _owing to, utinued ill- er, W.• O. Richardson, Pickering. FARMERS another field kitchen to the Battalion, health. J, A. O'Cona-or" - W. J. the Beaverton are giving mut. $5,000, ~p Dr. Liebnecht, the noted Ger.; Treat your seed,for a A .P TORONTO. feeldetit Secretary motor truck and the teachers and man Socialist, was arrestee in con- 000 lost to farmers •-through smitt, five times our sulinly. This pupils of the County are preventiqg.a ps in, Ontario In 1915.' . is e seems possible, but It Is true. motor ambulance. The McLaughlin vection with. May 'Day disturb- in grain crol 4 hardly Aly' TOOLS SHARPENED Carriage Company gave the Battalion ances in Berlin. Prevent this by using Formalin. Busineer- Men Kqow oar -graduates SW cash and the Chevrolet Motor Par No disappointment when you A will be- made use onrs� class therefore are first- re they have TH o Eve PICKERING-'NEWS E We make a 9- ricialry-of crosscut siLWx, Co' Representations the habit of applying to us when in in any ave a five passenger Car. to the government with a view to Col Toole of all inds. Locks repaired. The Jol Flog cash donations also have 1 lb. bottle 40 cents opsit free. Manufactuaing or patribtic purpose -9. n im all year. Enter now. ...Cata- claim hair trim or an easy shave call Perry. 200 : Robson Half lb. bottle 25 cents need of reliable office help. lege Razor -boning a specialty. For a first- been received, viz: Town of -Port topping unauthorized collections at the East -end Barber Shop. Co.. Osbawa, $260; Obas. Myers, Ath. _W, See our House Furnisbings of'all -ffi.rley-.-$I.QO-R.-S--Hudaou-.-TorantoThe strike of Italian workmen -- MOO; Ex -Mayor R. J. Fleming. To- On-Wellandcanal construe on heg Druggist -Graduate Optician Cop. Yonne and -Charles fto. from 15 cents a yard up. ronto, 8W. H. T. McMillan, Toronto. A !ead till 260 men are now 011t. curred. j=jCjCeTi2a&r, 0=tftT1* W, J. GORDON PICKERING $10, o trouble has oc -7 •2. 7. again; soon sloe. straightezw& out- on a due south course at increased speed. The Viitue of the Natural Nothisig cbme over the 'phone save 411 routine orders for running the ship so A.-, -'LONE.,. .,..H.AN 1) -after an hour or so he decided to slip Is perfectly preserved in the sealed okaut statign and recon- JDr up to his Jo coitre. He looked out" on a deck that was -a*'Ger -The Ca to re of man Pirate almost dark. Two shaded lights were irec on tl�e rape re gun to e which a crew of men were .bustle bow, CHAPTER II.—(Cont'd.) eight miles an 46ur* and would soon preparing for -action.. . He was car - 1 -be lost tain that the Cocoa w" following the -to-sfikht. The 'Phone was now 8104 About an' later there was an-, 6thki calli 'Officer of the watch! Look- useless, for -the sharp, whip -like crack 11 British freighter; but what ,for? out station, • air'. I have to report. of the wirele!!s came from aloft* con,-,' Surely she did not intend to attack packets Young tender leaves only, tinuously,'and Crane guessed that the, that'- massive vessel with this little smoke south south-east.' rown.with utmost care and with . . Cocoa's captain had order" gun and her small crew. Many, `Very well. Report again 21 ed' his oper• fif- teen minutes.' ator. to "break up co ' mmunication" by merchant -vessels themselves mounted grown as the prime: object, are used -a-likht'gdn'of two in these troalous, to produce thd lamou A bell clanged in th6* engine-ioom,' sending out into,space a meaningless ! time--.* Such an-afta7ck might succeed; s Salad4 blends." and the ship slowed down to- half.; jumble of dots and. dashes to prevent the wari; but it would be a desperate hazard, apeod. Soon the look -out reported: ship . from callirfg gam :'Stealfner, south-south-east,: consorts to her help. and did not harmonise with the meth- odical and scinetific HUMORS OF VISITORS' -BOOKS. Sowftig Oati. bull down et; reems to be bearing' ' No more shots- were -heard. and -methods of the It north-east, to cut across our wake.'� Crane napped while the ship sped on-?n-E-h-`he-waS­V&teh*9-- The best way, to sow oats is with' Th the south-wOst. •- He awoke. in I - Suddenly •he felt the- 0 Drilling gives -a- n e speed of the 'Cocos dropped to in:o. Cocos make he grain drill Amushtg—Egusiona, - on Some H mid-afternoon, to find that the Cocos! an abrupt change in her course, and more -even stand thin broadcast teed-' Books. !,are steerage -way, -and her course was . swinging. a- wide.. circle to the the lights 'of the 'freighter hove in Ing, for. all the - seed is covered- to hanged to - due - south-west - The _custom of keeping books deter -mined to have a look outside south-east, doubling on her course, 'l sight . aver the larboard bow. Run- about the same In sowing. hotels and boarding-houses and askin Gr Wng, her -1 WIF Vto 10, hUL Le Of the seed unty nor 0 Ve behind Mill W.Ults orinpr..-Uncic near and hurried--to-his ventilator.- -vj-u ;where the war -vessel had first been I QverbduIed her rapidly and silently 'be covered at all and some may be writteti record of their stay has beeri It was now full daylight, just on,, too deeply., Germination productive of many witty a u the brink of sunrise. The deckhouse sighted, and' by three o'clock she had I A fili of men came across the de, covered ff sions the humor of, which, however, could' taken' up her course northwest! raised the hatch -cover, and' dropped is better froth drilled seed' and 'the cut off his view to the south-east, and i Crane.. dropped as growth i3 more uniform- throughout by "mine host." scarcely be app he could not seen the strange steam- i again, while the Indumo,-presu=151y, into the hold. reciated in some cases 0� er. pursued her to the southward of the quickl_v from his ventilator, but their' the season. In numerous tests at , It was Quin, the actor, says London There were, however, two ne-%v clos a, - was no time to regain ITia en e :the experiment stations drilled oats Tit -Bits, who many years ago wrotA, 9 . developments in sight. A telescopic ,• Hawaiian Islands. I ..:, 1. . . I o ri&'have out -yielded oat:, sown broad" chamber. He had perforce t steel wireless mast had risen from the: u cast the following at the once -famed Peli- i main in his original hiding -place on by several -bush�-hi to �ffie acre. ' Beit- can Ihii near Newbury: deck, and flaunted its aerials high' CHAPTER . Z Ill. -eight. ;op of the freight: He had taken the ter stands of grass and clover can alas 0 above -the smoke -stacks; and in the a The famous inn at''Speenhainland,, I As Crane attended to his rough precaution to place some boxes so as1be obtained in drilled than in broad - bow a crew of men were stripping; chart, and snatched a bite of fond;; to sercien him from observation by `cast oat,: That stands beneath the hill, I May well be called the Pelican,, YT! The -best -depth 'so oats varies the false deck planking from tinted his mind was running '-on a matter any one forward; also had carefully to sort of cockpit. in which was mounted that had been present as an under--'-, broken the filament in -the mar, iwith the soil and the season. In any' From its, enormous bill a twenty -pounder rapid-fire gun., current in ;his thoughts ever since he electric -light globe. This had ric, 'I case they should- be -covered with half' A' hotel keeper inArgentinaproud-( Some activity of the same sort seem- ! f.111 came aboard, but which the pre-, sure been noticed and it left the corner Ian inch to an inch of moist soil. They I ly points to the following recommend�, ed to be going on in the stern -of the of events .had hitherto kept in -the quit� g1dorhy. -He was therefore frecl� should be sown deeper in sandy 10. _3oila, tion written by_an English visitor:; --vessel-but be could not see: clearly. backoroup -inli- -s--or.ela-y­ - - T-`Ff--y-o`u­b a-ve no --objection- to-garlig-, d____the sight_ _of that- -to--rhove about in P, - et thaw aid s. Deepei seed' . ; ► Probably another gun was mounted twenty -pounder rapid-fire gun had. Through a small-' crevice- he ram Ing IS. Also necessary when the ground 1 in your food, treacle in your wine' 'there. . --- - miaini e e open . mosquitoes in your bedroom, and dig bridge brought it to the fore. - -- This was the' tied a view cf th' -space for- I Is dry than when it is moist. On, he' Three officers' stood on the question of the contents of these long ward and the hatchway ladder, the -average the best depth is from 1 t honesty in your lindlord; -if you are+ with glasses levelled. 0 content with a saucer fQr your bat Soon one of ironstrapped boxes. In looking over. men filed down. One of them stepped 1 1 1,i inches. them climbed the ladder on one of the -ou like Seing- burled out. of a pile of to a corner, and if y the freight he had noted lifted a board in th' efloor, Oats -should be sown as early in the in.- the morning by an earthquake smoke -stacks, carrying a telescope small square cases near his chamber seized a long lever, and raised it up- spring as it is posrible. to make a'ran. from experience, recommend this] and a small megaphone. Presently tha: were bound with similar iron! ward. Instantly two of u ate of hotel." the large, good geed bed. The exact d - he called down to the bridge. .1'rhe bands, but had not had time to look I steel plates on the forward bulkhead; course, varies, with theseason 'and--' Needless to fan -the landlord a could ship is a battle -cruiser, color dark into them. ' He did. not 'dare to work 1 separated, rolled apart, -and left- it"I with - the focal not read -Enklish, and two fighting- ust wide-open doorway. This doe's n`-t� At a 'pretentious suburban, -hotel now- but the -long boxe Through this 1 tops, forward turrets very - a mean that the prepalation of the land, says. )s. London Truth, one may read: erre near e9v4d--be- -%Pon -a triangular room, shoufd be neglected in order to sow have pleasure in testifying to the bo,4 Looks like the Japanese cruiser In., w roof over his head, though three of reaching reaching forward into the prow, and early, Better- yieI(T3;ir­iI1-bFe-- �roc�efoxofthis hotel. Everyone. dresseit—=7 dumo.' Then, 'She has sighted us, them were piled in the outside tier of brilliantly lighted. In- the centre of from seed sown in a good seed bed for dinner except the cook. The ro- and is heading this -way.' i freight forward. Getting out his, the. room sat a than from that, powrf g few days prieters give the cook next to not In glittering steel,' The captain seized a bell -cord, and tool -kit. he -began to investigate the• 'monster like a huge gun. ; Crane re- i� earlier in ground- too cold and wet for" to dress for dinner." - And at an old- s immediately the ship gathered head-, box just, over his head. '. First be. a torpedo. the seed to germinate. Jus cognised it instantly as established posting house. in Lanca, -way and -slipped into full speed.shire some ambriguous visitor entered bored four holes in a square, come; tube of the latest type, not fixed in; In a good seed bed the best rate of .,:....Crane t4wught it expedient to get! this remark:"'The food here is excep- �`--back -to his chamber befor eight inches apart; then with a nar-�positiQn like the older tubei. but work- ' seeding is about -9% bushels to. the donal-, I feel hungry every day. r- saw, atilti---iii�thintle more *oilie'ing on a semiciricular If the -seed is sown broaacast,.� enter ntrd the hold. ow than the gnawing of a rat, he be-! able of direction like a coast -defence more is nece9saLry. He just reached his telephone in, I More seed is -re- , gan to cut out the section of board 'mortar. He at once realised th( 'quired. in a p6or ii -e-& bed than in a, -INCURA13LEOS" RECOVERY. i 'IL � time to hear a message which- the -The tough wood' took time and pat meaning of the whole manoeuvre. good one, as -fewer seeds are likely to ...w reles3 operator was reading to the ence, but it yielded it last. and the Fall meant to slip up beside grow. . A lower rate of seeding -may Fall From His Bed Restores Speech -.7 captain. in which the Commander of f. 114kpulledthe huge freighter ploughing h . er be used for small-kernoled varieties te I -little square dropped *u the Indumo ordered him to heave -to Gallipoli Ftghter.. away a thick layer of packing until! peaceful way southward with her than for large-kerneled ones-afor there at once. he reached a hard surface. His ex sleeping crew, and lot loose upon hei -are many� -more <if the'former in a falling from his bed in King's Col, I Through the -shock of accidental] "Ask him by what authority he ploring fingers told him -that this was ­1 one of the hideous devil-fi - h from the' bushel.—U.- S. Department. of Agri- lege Hospital, Denmark -hill, London, Would halt a neutral vessel on --the a smooth sylinder, about a foot in long boxes. Suddenly, without culture. I Corporal Drinkwater, A.S.C., has re-'; diameter, like a column, but not warning, all these .inoffensive,. un�. ..high seas, engaged in its own bust ------ ---.covered his powers of speech an ness," said the captalh. "Take all- terra=cotta. - Tbe- light of his lant-. suspecting fellows would be hurled to; I . , 1. 1, he n --'.Jhe time you can, while we incivisel ern fla had into the opening. The' a horrible death through no fault I' hearing He has been ee a patient since th"t range." 9- 0 ... September last. icylinder was made of steel. and his their own. His blood ra nur—old, 'then Urinkivate -Jeino�-the beR jasiled aga+n—, it boikd up, -and -j­je-� mist sprang, -A Cruet Comebac March last, and was sent to Gallipoli. •k. T�in�- flashed a -s quickly to the prob-` and the hum of the engines rose ton a able explanation of sending to.. the bot- before his eyes. fie lirrar.0ted the where he was wounded on June 19 -..:still higher note. 'Sweets to the. sweet?, Aald -Mr. with shrapnel in the arm. A few minutes later'came the mea -'tom the heaviest battleship afloat. handle of his revolver, and his muscles Slopay gallantly, As he handed a plate He left the hospital in July, and The smaller boxes must contain shells' -strained for a leap to the floor. He of cak;is to -the while taking food to the trenctjes be- '14re on. you." came deaf and dumb. After remain- 'iagc, "Heave to 'instantly, or 'we will' for quick -firing guns. The purpose. would get same of these devils, any-! ., Pass Mr. Slopay, the beets," said f this voyage to Salina Cruz mu -t how. 18,ndladY's daughter. ing in hospital f6r two nionthb he wa]s 7 "Yery good;' no reply," saidhave b' But Just in time the, the landlady significs�ntly. the 0 v een to receive this consignment cold hand of isent home as, incurable. leaptain of the Cocos. of ammunition, and to transport it tc'rea on touched his brow, and chilled A the war -vessel that had been preying, the unruly surge of passion. Of what Soon a deep, faint detonation reach THRZK VITAL QUKSTIONS press!au In stomach arid c':,!t* -r eating, with ..ed Crane. and the voice of the look the shipping of the Allies. in these! avail would be -the sactifi e? He yon ton of tenerad constipation• headache e.,. -; �-v i. .-e sqry slalis n, eacrV,vital force, and 1 out over the 'phone, "A large shell. 0 waters. She might be a powerful�might kill two -or three,possibly four, hassith? Do roe irnow that Cood disestion of todisestion. Mothe � Sci.,Ts Croat .has burst about half a mile astern. sea-gaiing submarine, making her base of the crew below. The rest would I' the hxmd ties of !�oL)j health: Paine and op• herbal remcdy and to -.*c, Nvill-curt :,ou, The range seems to be ten or eleven at some unfrequented Island in mid- kill him,' then calmly step . over the MOTHER 'D A N Pacific. bodies and complete their task. He! AFTER emotion could not save the British NNISH Mtn &U. AFTER Another shot followed, then another, It was with the livelieA emo n ship now;! T S E and the lookout reported them as fall - that Crane realised that he had made'but with his present knowledge' he, M EA LS. R about the Ea S AGELS Ing me place. his home in the -heart of a. magazine I might rave many,otherg by keeping' T "We are out of range of her heav- m, TAKE explosives, whieh, should U'hia head and match �ng 7bixi a par, -P, sr�., J.""."'iJUES lest guns," thought Crane and in happen to be set off by accident or by The *Cocos, with her tremendous speed: 'As all Dintatims. or direct receipt of price, 50c and3l.01). The lards battle sour less three times m l,-Pite of hinig0f, it was with a 6ertair. a hostile shot, would scatter the ship could laugh at the combined navies of a"- seth..51"W. A.J.WmTs,&C;o. UUJTZ0,'C4-ai.Strcct West, Nt,r!,c,! feeling of relief.--�en he logged the like scum over the fice of the water. England and Japarf, and, so 10,1115 �10 speetl of the -vessel, counting the vib�- '.— - RlItthi�thn11M)V*- liJ­j.A­­moa­t1­­4� $ +1- --1. . a aM At= --v 77 7 tott GARY RULE DECD THROUGHOUT - = Major-General' Sir John Maxwell Sent from London I10RTA ---- --To Take Charge. ' ' w w �• � d>FiRl1•'C , / 1 LILLB Qt *u a l�Ottp" NAMUl= A despatch, from London says cipal centres of disturbance are in Y Martial law has been declared -through County Galloway and in Enniscorthy.�� CCA 4 . out Ireland, and. Major Sir, Disturbances are also reported at. $� 1ZdD'Iw John Maxwell who ' until 'recently Killarney, Clonmeel and Gorey. The /��'�� t has other parts of Ireland appear normal: e�'r ��' ! N� �yin�2l'iTN 13�[ZY�EDOC� I commanded the troops in Egypt, gone over to take charge, the Irish "The general trend of the reports tt '� �. „�" 'executive officials having placed them- indicate that the disturbances are lo- �., 1 �•-w•�,.,J' ' L4Y.ESTQIT�•, selves under' his instructions. He has cal in character." yo,� �,� !'eJ ir,s�a a ,� t 5 u F FO L K been given full disciplinary powers Rebellion's',Back Broken.` " ELMS! 1� HERTFORD DIJON `for the' extension of the operations A despatch from London says:, An PARIS R ohttz �" and the uppresaion of .the rebellion• official statement issued on Saturday `l�' °n tAMWICH DA► ',' The revolt which broke out in Dub e i � tin has spread to other parts of Ire= night In the Oituatl •Press Bureau _ r� � �-� . • nv�n regarding the situation in Ireland �. lb land, chiefly to the west and south. says: w �`i �•%" �� 4 'his iflf-0rmation; together with the ,The general officer commanding- �',y� T�p1wE{ •48I'1li'G'A 'act that the rebels are still in pos- ing-chief, the Irish command, has -re- MOO O parts qty n 'Dublin much i Besaion of of the_ c' of Dublin, e t Was ven to the nation by the Minist satisfactory. Throu bout the a e�,,,n�i'a ANiRuins) - xyp�f3 - - els in Parliament on I'liursday. -- There had been a small rising at country there was still muc more rib Ardee' and Louth and a..rather more to be done, which would take time, but A°DAD ° - ' he hoped that the back of the rebel- *f="�',,,D:�` _. serious one in Swords and Lusk, close, lion had been broken. to Dublin. _ cess "Saturday night messengers were ar°r" osier« aa� s BL AhUPUA Troops are Adequate. -. sent out from the rebel leaders- in _ Y' Premier Asy,uith,' who on Wednes- Dublin to the rebel bodies in Galway, A'hefliDiS Louth and Dublin MARSEILLES ;day had givsn�reassuiing news re- Clare, Wexford, Lou aa.,ra1,14 ;,.' ° s` """ • / epectinq the situation in Ireland, Counties,' ordering them to surren- . ---• �" ../ 2" cawed somethingof a flutter of anxi er, and priests -and the.R.o al Irish 1{t''I' El yi�X"`.tm�a d' y IL4lAlt A wutgfw+Yau� 1' r ety by his statement on Thursday in Constabulary are doing their utmost the House of Comm6ns when he an- to disseminate this information. 'V�'.EEK S NEWS OF THEW r� nounced a spread of the movement to, • "As regards the situation in Dub- AR. _ other parts of Ireland, the retention lin, rebels from the areas of Sackville = by the revolutionalists- of certain Street, the post -office and the Four I ;The 'English coast' was akain visited by German warships on Tuesday morning. , They were sighted off { '.Parts of Dublin. and the fact that fight- Courts are surrendering freely: More!: Lowestoft by the British local naval forces .and were engaged. They fought for twenty minutes and then ing--wa-:­9s,9- ll-going--on-in-the streets.._ incendiary . fires took place- in Sack- i fled, Before fleeing one of the vessels fired into Lowestoft, but little damage was done. Two men, a woaran ;- - The government, the Prime Minister ville Street on Saturday night, but and -a child were killed. A_ b the same time fire was opened on Yarmouth, and one or two buildings were slight-: further announced, was convin�-that the fire brigade is now able to 're- i ly.damag�ed, _ �F the forces • now in Ireland and those sume work. About the same time a fleet of Zeppelins made a raid over the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. This is proceeding. there were adequate. to "It -is further reported that up to the region in which are situated Yarmouth and Lowestoft. Some bombs were dropped, but a fog made it im- -- deal with the sit�iation. - the present i07 prisoners have been. possible for the enemy to,get any.accuracy of aim. u Restore Order First Itaken. Included among these is the _ The $ritish fleet shelled the sea coast in the neighborhood of Zeebrugge on the 24th. It is reported that , Replyingto a question whether the 1 Countess Markiewicz. tutee, German destroy er s, after being hit, were forced to withdraw into the harbor. Government hnd been warned of ..a '"The rebels at Enniscorthy are re- i• Little opportunity is being given the enemy forces to concentrate in Egypt. Aeroplane .reconnaissance , 't. growth a orted to be- still in possession of this g 5 l Premier P � keeps the authorities advised of any hostile movement. Duffin the week an attack was made on Quatia, bnL dangerous owth of sedition Premrer A place, and a mixed column o{ cavalry, the force used was not sufficiently strong, -and a• withdrawal was necessarq. But this was only for a day. 4 Asqui{#��' infantry, and artillery, including 4.7 Stronger forces were brought up and the enemy had to flee. "The first and paramount duty of has been Sent from Wexford --� - - the Government is to- restore order guns, Canadian troops have been in action almost continuously during the week In the neighborhood of St. and to stamp out rebellion with all with a view--ta ` E1oi the G ' i•n making frequent attempts to recapture the crater positions taken from them os, t;• P ossible visor and promptitude. That. 'rhe latest information from Ennis- ' March -2T, but the men from the Dominion have 'repelled every attack and caused much lose to the Germans. +tae are doing. corthy shows that the rebel leader at I 1n the neighborhood of Verdun the French are taking. the offensive more and more. They are also proving _ - "Behind' that there is undoubtedly' this place does not believe the rebel _` the superiority of their artillery fire over that of the Germans. There has been considerable fighting during en obligation which teats upon ti"ie -leaders' message from Dublin,. and ' the week. elpecialiy , in the neighborhood of Dead Man's Hill, but , the. French not only successfully -defended W has proceeded to that city in a motor that position but even retook some trenches on the northern slope which had been captured from them Some time . Government of making a se archins Pr t' anon Into the causes of and car under escort to verify the inform- before.investa _ .. _ .. I 9 the responsibility for these events. `ation. ! The - -1 >.r-- *� The Tigris is still in flood, and' the advance of r( Thst obligation we fully 'recognize and : "A deputation_ for a similar purpose' the British force to the relief of Kul -el -Amara is delayed. -There has been some g ting with the relieving intend to discharge. from the rebels at Ashbourne (County force, and the enemy have made, great claima which have been -discounted by the despatches of Sir Percy r Meath has also been sent'to-Dublln.-:; Lake. The Ruaaiana, since they captured Trebiaond, have kept up their advance westward along the shore of „ ads . ) Our a'''rea already have been m believed to i �. . I0 7 _ At Galway the rebels are bel the Black Sea. � � - -:: Edmond," by Sir Edward Carson and liar Redmond," the Premier added, "that be disbanding, and few arrests have, i No sooner had the drat• Auasiaas who 'landed at Marseilles got half -way toward the battle front than an- -' the movement is .sectional only, and been made. �. -other force equally big was reported as having landed there, boo. 'There is neaF no doubt of any intention o! r `F has no sympathy from the reprea-I "At- New Rosa, Gorey, Wicklow, Russia to make any peace before the Allies do_- entatives- of the Irial leaders." a B genalstown, and 'Arklow the A a ; - Mr. Asquith said that for. obvious tion is reported normal. Carlow and _ reasons he did not like .to name. the DuWarvin.,are_believed to be quiet." # wi�ich was issued on Saturday after -'BRITISH CASUALTIES BELGIAN COAST : ► neon, it is stated that Major-General' DURING APRIL. other places to which- the trouble had: _ - spread, blit these hsd..beeti_in the aeat: ; _ ami HiS_ Rard. $m 1110 Br lash troopscaridisFs,000 Indican - -- ---! and south, but particularly' in the An ofS'sial list of casuaitie; .1 AGAIN ' great, places where there «as a de -,the army officers at Dublin given out troops: To prevent the Turkish forces A deapa� from London says: velopment of the movement. Very on Saturday contains twent} -seven - :—` f -om capturing them all the British B'ritiah casualties for April, as com- stringent precautions were , being names. Of this ,total five were killed, ! i guns and ammunition were destroy- i piled from published lists, are slight" I BRITISH EMPLOY 8 BATTLE ed before General Townshend aur- ly in excess of those in March, The , taken by the military authorities to twenty-one wounded and one missing. SHiFPS. LS DESTROYERS. AND deal with these. places. 'This list is additional to the, one an The surrender of a British total from all fields of operation is 9AO military iao Rest ons for the�tw°bounotticera-Friceddkllleay d and flveing the nwoiinded. ames -of40 yiINE-SWEEPERS. --- 1,258 officers and 1icers men, ,317. ren e, and much. sorrow was caused pared with 1,107 officers and 19,817. arm is an event o v rare occur- -'Tho p I The^Rotterdam correspondent of the in London by the announcement. men in Match. suppression of the rebellion in Dublin London Dail Mail, tel raphing 1 are proceeding satisfactorily;' says SWISS FRONTIER . 1 3' __ _ •- _ ... _ _.__-- --- — CLOSED BY GERMANY_, Thursday, says; -a communication issued by -Field;.- ____.. "A British squadron resumed they NAVAL BATTLE DESCRIBED Marshal French$ commanding the A despatch from Paris says: The bombardment, of the Belgian. coast at' home forces, late Friday night. German -Swiss frontier has been closed 4 o'clock on Thursday morning. i "What may be described as- the ' �, since Monde afternoon even to malls, Mine -sweepers have cleared the coast BY MEN WHO WIT organized forces of the rebels, the y waters of mines, and nets, Have been communication adds, "are confined to says a despatch to the Matin, from - BQrne. Foreigners now in Germany laid to guard against submarines. . v been informed that none oil a The Germans anticipate a sever ea ane Sent. Germans a which OUCKV.l headquarters apps allowed to leave the country -before..: tack• e5sage COU$ y - p P y ing . w' twenty days have elapsed, the des- ` In Thui�sd;y's.'bombardment the :Scurrying Homeward. -,'oto be the General Post -office: The patch adds. British. force consisted of three bat - 'cordon of troops around this district _,E,� !tleships, 18 destroyers and between 80 :,• - 'bys been drawn closer, and the rebels -GERMAN OFFICER " . .,.,-.,and 40 mine -sweepers and mine-- The Lowestoft it correspondent o! The; stroye� great cruisers and many de. !n this locality are now confined be-' MUST STAND TRIAL.' layers.. Two of the battleships bom-' London Daily Mail soya:- _ .,, `Every -moment we expected to r' ` hind their line of barricades. barded the toast -between Zeebrugge' 'The scream of shells and theire-, see our ships blown out of the water; ' "Sniping from houses in which.�petiEimr for a Writ of Habeas Corpus!and Knocke, including Heyst and Conation as ---they burst inland was; said one of our watchers. `Our com- Small parties of the rebels have eabab- ` as Denied, Blankenborg. The fire was answered I the first intimation the people of paratively small vessels were seeking s�k liabed themselves _in various parts of _ ' b the German batteries. The third l w-,---�-r""r estefL had that for the_ -second, to_ get at close quarters to the Gar-, C the city still continues. The district '-A Nora, -Y____ __ _ __ who attempted to destroy the Infer- battleship concentrs�ted iV9 fire o-; roan giants and a perfect storm o where this is most prevalent is that.. national Bridge at Venceboro; Maine, three German torpedo boats• which time German Dreadnoughts were off north-west of the Four .Courts, which left the harbor immediately after the ' their shores. The people sprang from shells screamed cross the water to- _ Qt;n ;,, itis Tossessian_aL.the-r - os, February 2� 1915, must stand trial ward them, but whoever commanded of - n a chargeofillegal transportation attack began. One of these was hit their bade, .peering toward the sea; our -ships s had eat courage. bels. The clearance of these snipers of dynamite, the Federal Circuit several times, and returned to the where, loomingthrow b the- .mist P ..is a matter of time. - - t Court of Appeals ordered on Thurs- harbor seriously damaged, supported � could be seen great gray shapes here Raiders Hit Frequently. "In othAr parts of Ireland the prix -'day, , by consorts. I and there picked out with flashes of f "'The German shells were falling "Thorough preparations were made flame as another shell came inshore. all around our craft but they did not - - --` -`- --" - - i by 'the British before the bombard -1 "The inhabitants scrambled into' reply until well within range. Then �5 FELL VICTIMS .. �ment, Dutch territorial waters being, their clothes and, catching hold of time snd again they hit the German' L 1 S marker by colored buoys." their little ones, hurried out, not in monsters. Once we saw a volume of =i , THEIR OWN FRIGHFULNESS ! -� _ panic, but out of curiosity, to the shore flame leap from a funnel of one d nly' '• TO ', N to watch and count the German shells. !Greet warships. Another suddenly , GARRISO Seaplanes Chased Back. staggered but in a second, righted it-; �. sell, though we could see steam and a Gas Directed Against British Front Broke Back "The enemy did -not have --tis own'smoke%coming from unusual places...— Y g YIELDS TO TURFS way for long. The watchers saw Ger- "'Our' ships were hit --they coulrj' Over Enemy Trenches With Satisfactory Results. I man seaplanes, which a few minutes; hardly escape, so thickly did the Ger' L before had left the vessels, come hur-', mans plaster the water' with shells. - A despatch frmri'London says: The Douglas Haig's report, the enemy, Supplies- Exhausted, Gen. Townshend i rying back. - The reason was soon'.T}ie sea was so churned by the iss1E ;? Germans have made several attacks must have suffered considerable ccs- apparent. From the South came, moving ships and the exploding shells Surrenders With 9,000 little clouds of smoke, drawing nearer that it looked like foam. Suddenly, against the British linea during the ualties from our aFtillery and his�pa, _ - eery moment. A rousing cheer was , we saw a seroplane coming from thei Vat 48 hours, -but -have =eve> Savhcre gas—The-ground_bghind-the enemy,- w -aa_ -seen that the smoke i north at a terrific rate. Whateve*, 11 -been repulsed Under cover of gas lines was colored by gas on a front A despatch from. ondon says: I ` was coming from British• cruisers and, %essage it brought the Germans turn { {{n assault was attempted opposite of about a thousand yards to a depth I After holding out for - nearly _ fivei. 1 -$ulluch, but the gas broke back over ', of three thousand yards. { months the British -army under Major- destroyers. i ed tail gad findQ oft at high speed tq ; ;nems-trenehes, and the Germans. -Gas-was also liberated- north -of -the I neral Char{es V, - Townshend, I ' 17ie big. German ships loosed- a tl>o notrt�Nwt. T1s they -fled -one of the were seen ]saving their trenches and Messines road on a 2,000 -yard front, which had been besieged by Turkish ! stream of shells at the approaching giants seemed in t;orb's. Our day w, running to the rear on a front of but the infantry attack which follow- armies at Kut -el -Amara, has been' ships and then swung to the east, but, etroyers shot otter them and woe., about seven hundred yards. Judging ed -was broken down by the British compelled to surrender because of the ! the German *Admiral again changed I sled them as they disappeared, thq, t by the number of ambulances seen fire. An attack with bombers at an- exhaustion of supplies. In the off- his course when he found that the sound of the firing growing fainter rn gioming up to Ralhich, rieclares Sir ` other point -was equally unsuccessful, ficial announcement of the surrender, British force` was not nearly equal to and fainter.' " '...._; ... ., .-. �..-', • .x •..e.... . `•.. '. .- �.. ..:�. .' ..- ... ..: .:_,.� � ,. - ., ,v` .-_._ 4..�°_.�.+ _e__..,�.-.-..._'+:e•-i R.n1a.':..his�,ssa ..r .-. "• ..;tv 1• .: ..?.'v 1771 ' .•: :.•7%,T- h ..F .: L -w -'in. ...a]: r ..+, r, _ 1 4LE`e..` i .'-,,,:'4Y "W _..�. ': .,3' :•i.. Y:n!1 Y1^ .. . .L•.; . ',wf^,.w .�',,. ... ,. �..,: '. 'U,.,. -.r. it rode of fence -on sideline bet lots 16 OSTS FOR BALE -1000 oeglar fe ce y (x 6 � iu$ � y, P .f>ra�.lichen to pp1, �. : TRY RICHARDS.ON 5 J . acid it9,.. con 6, 0,00 ; John Beelb on v published* veyFridaymorn iIIsatitsome• 46 rods of fence on sideline feet lots 20 �eQadrrloo�aso! 6th con., 99�8d1 �' - _ _ �.. - " - �Ptokeriag, Ont. and 21,. ccn 8, 0.76 ; Charles 8 Bunker, on 1&5 rods fence lot 8, con 2, 24.76. Applications for bonusee- o$ -wire CHOPPING -Owing to scarcity of ON 6 4 U Ifenc a were received fro labor. I will grind on VletdioL�IIriiiei cotice.FO 1 FRE H , 0 R-0 C E R.1 -1:25 per year ; 11.00 if paid in s,dvanaa a to T Lacey, urdays, after April loth, un Subscriptions to the United Staten �l 30 rods on lots 30'and $1, con 1, and from Eli Wideman, Atha 29-8i Jabez Scott, 100 rods on lot t, base line. EED OATS FOR SALE -O. A. C. '-Fruits and Provisions"- t°r... � III adraIICe � ,- ri e The standing committee on Roads and �� _ - q Bridges reported and recommended i al sem; ani gernmminatiInspect", n t st ids 9st per cent JOHN MURKAR, Proprietors payments G W Hodgson per bushel. Orders for less than ~ pp Prue m Dent. - ' 20Ei cedar posts at 26 cents, -$50 Sohn �20 b -bole not accepted. Ind phone dare, --We make a complete turnover of our stock alinost every --- .. .- . _- • .OmvT-O n.nnriTVL•VC u 4 V- o 4 PICKERING COUNWL . The above council met pursuant to R Spencer, ehovelling snow on eastern townline, Whitby 'to pay half, 4.40 ; olaremont OR SALE' In the village of White- _. F iadjournment on Monday, the 1st runt. J B Hoover, Slling washout on side- line bet lots 84 and 85, in con 8, 2*0 t•sle, Lab roomed frame pouse with good stone cellar and small stable two and a half • Members all present. the reeve in the + chair. Minutes of last meeting were L White, work on sideroad bet lots' 12 acres of land,inclnding an acre of good orchard The house is IItcely earrounaea with shade - read and approved. pp and 13,. in con 6, 1.00 H Marks. re- : trees, Possession maybe given at an time, For price and terms apply to PHIL' d: BEATON ' r A number of accounts were present- `for airs in div 15, 19.70 H Calvert. re- pairs to Palmer's bridge. 3.00 Thos- Rhiteyaie 2t;tf payment and referred to the -p g , -- r respective standing committees. Oliver, grad9ng on.5th and 0th conces- FOR SALE -1911 Ford Touring car, On motion Mr. Devitt was heard re siona and new Greenwood road, 7.00. titteeell rlound extra mechanical starter; ' ''pr g 'Providing meals for council: The council now adjourned to meet shad Prest�olite outfit. rase carries, tool boa and x A communication was received from again on Monday; May 20th, at 10 a.m. tools robe rail a eedometer, electric horn; Miss I. S. Bate; Brougham Sac y . of '' Women's Institute, 'that for the 'transaction of general busi= ness, and at 1 p, m. as a .Court of Re- run about SUOo mitis, guaranteed o be in floc class shape; price $4aJ. 1915 Ford touring car statin g from ` vision. tires nearly new extra robe rail etc, as good as ' the grant of 8100 from the .council new; price ?400 late Ford touring car• newly ' the had ade sbirts and socks van d Painted and overhauled in first class condition I fresh we ar -1-41-1214 0H 19RON yup. We also claim the largest and best assorted stock for .,your choice. "Once a custotuer, always a custorn8r,:' is our utotto. Give us a trial with your nest order. We -have just added to our stock a 1-- f clover leaf and plain dishes. These were ordered, before the large.advatice ' in prTees of this class,of goods, -- . CALL A. P SEE THEN 'AND- GET PRICES . sow SIMMERS' smmm)s at $223.2 ue A communication was also received . from Miss BM.r Richardson, Secy 's the Pickering Branch of the Women's In- ° Land Of Thanks - Mr, and Mrs. David Stephenson and family to thank their friends 't of acres on it. ;375.00 W J, LliI�E s0\ R tf JASs FOR SALE BY - R i HARDSON = L __ stitute re expenditure of they$100 wish and net gh bo - _.fin •lsesa w shon them during their recent g; I0, 12 and 15 inch cement fila at the - "Buy Your -Groceries at e- vers - - - - - - A comrinun(cation was received from trouble and.bereavement. «-hitevale Tile Yards, Ind. Tel. 1`0. B. Conner, consulting ciyll engineer, 5504 Markham. •`- y ! bridges., offering to prepare plans for • EMERGENCY CLASSES i�'9i, loHILP PEEL 1 a i - S SWORE s J White overseer div 46 stated -' - -SHOE - - that the bridge on con 6 opp lot 20, To meet the urgent demand for .was unsafe from spring freshets. Young Women trained for office r Gardham Tran, overseer of div 41, positions, special classes are being reporter that culvert on 5tb con opp formed each. week for special short tots 34 and 35, will have to be replaced.effective courses in Stenography, H. Johnson, overseer of R'hiteyale Typewriting and Accounts in div., asked for grant to purchase 30 Shale's Business Schools, Toronto- + bbls of cement for sidewalks., Only those with two or more Y Messrs. Dandy & McCarron asked Y p . for ditch on sideroad bet-lots'14 and 15 years Hirth School training are. in con 5. being admitted for this special a a ;200 Pairs of Men's Military Boots The best Boots in the world for Farmers' and Mechanics' use. These shoes are the same as the Canadian 4' R. Nuttall complained of water from work * __ _ ►761diers wear. Every pair fully guaran- Miller's land on lots 16, 17 and 18, in ' con 7, having since deviated to flow Four of the leaders of the Irish Seed Potatoes teed. bale price east on the north side of road and rebellion have been shot. (� -------.flooding his land. Should have run (New Brunswick, Stock.) J. P E E L rJ O N south through the north-west corner Newly -arrived arrived cars. Reduced rices. - 11 - = of Int 's. in con 0. New advert4temefata y" p WHITBY, ONTARIO . Ed. R ilaon. assessor, waa heard re Irish Cobblers, 90 -pound bag.... , $3.00. two trips to 1%'bitby re equalization of Delawares. W -pound bag, . , ...... $1,85 assessment of Count of Ontario. OR SALE=Two good cows+, both ----r-- . y � ane about April 34th, Apply. to J L Gill- The very beat sto,k. Enclose _ F. G, McCarthy was heard as to 4th man, sroagbam,! 90-81 money order when ordering. T H E -Con. road, opp lot 10, same being in y� .ve�rpy bad shape. OR SERVICE -A Polled Angus E. J. RYAN, i 11LLP. Mowbray reported road badly FOR ,hili at lot 7, am !f, P3itertag. 1 COl`Ornb StrMt. - TOTOatO ® BANK Fee. 82. Tboe Philip, brougham 8rtt washed out at bridge on bth -con, op _- . ,- ._. __- _ S - ylp lot 22. adjacent hill also badly washed. ASTi RE TO LET -Excellent pets- F°1C3cerLag 33g.1*L®=,7 The standing committee on Contin- P garage for horns and cattle. A ply at OR CANADA w - . gancies reported and recommended 1 once to bring Heald, Pickering 8 B So �. 9.•38 } - NiAiO OfTlCti - TORONTO a meat as follows: D. R. Beaton, on - lti P Y tiZ' I OS FOR SALE -Fifteen Brood � account of srtlary 373: Ed %V111son, i salary as assessor 173 110, also disburse- sows. 1°sic L3 La some have been served. -'DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT Appy I lots 19 sad I8, sear con ✓k Pickering, _ ment for postage 3.00: E B Houser, I Dandy d McCarron. 90.3! TO Cv�QT Tom} attendingHydro-Electric RailwaP y ASTURE FOR SALE -About 28 ii Vi}• Axsociatinn meeting at Toronto 3.00.. acres good pasta:•, plenty of water, fair i R R 51owbrap, ditto 5 04:, John Mur- fences. Prices right q,m. Philp. %%bitovale. kar. printing dog lists and placards 'I Home 791. ]Markham. S9 92 Savings Bank De"its bear interest at 10 J EED POTATOES FOR SALE -The I t1aT eta 1872 highest current rates. Your' Committee acknowledge re - best. Beat tri.h Cobblers -clean .rid entirely /0E �f? E-" celpt of a communication from the of -. it" from rot, 60 per bag, Thomas Puckrfa, During the heat of the dap let usPIC KERING BRANCK s �a, Vers of the 116th Battalion asking for I Pickens, Ind phone 2M 90.81 �- { a grant from this township to assist in show you how to keep cool. R. W. GORDON. Manaeor, Branch aloe at WWft. urchasin the necessary equivalent EGGS FOR HATCHING P -From e well bred line o! Orpinston�;Haft and Ice Cream Sodas env flavor. Drinkri _ pot supplied, by thegovernment, -A bite 91 yn eetttn. aiack six per setting, ice cold of all description. i would recommend that the matter be Appiy to Mrs. coakwe 1. Pickering m•81 Home Made Bread laid over for future consideration. STALLION FOR SALE -Duke of like mother tried to make., • _ The standing committee on Bonuses Clyde No. 14es0, vol. 22. C s B. 4 years old will be Remembered for Wire Fences. Drainage Matters, dark brown la nolo: ApplT at lot iii. H F con, Both phones la shop. Quality LECs,, reported and reenmmended pay• Picketing, or address Fan Ffaweett; a a Dto. ne wenty as follows : John Burton, 401 W11107, alts HERB DIONNEY: PICHERING - - Long after Price is Forgotten _ Bat when you can get the best quality at a ow p ae, ya wa stanin in yer an Licht if ye diana talc e -t, sa coom alaing-wt the crood an prev't fer yer eel. Thrif. FL6 1 We are head -quarters for field and garden seeds. ductioift a t 'Marnmoth Yellow Mangel Seed, :. per pound Globe. •' . ,. .. 20 •+ _ tc - '• Giant Sugar ... '25 "Turnip Seed -Derby, •Irish Sing, Canadian Gem, Jumbo Greystone and Aberdeen at prices that will = :CAN) �D A' S CALL not startle you. A Supply of No. 1 Timothy, Red Clover, Sweet Clover and Alsike Seed. We do not handle No. 2 grade. :.FOR SERVICE iA T HOME WhiteBeans,-Wal: acre tWPea Seed, Watermelon Seed in bulk. Seed - W h' t Be Sweet ra Oges, Lemons and Pnre Marie Syrup. #i • n The Empire needs food. If you are not in the fight- ':G EOR CAE -.:'.'..PHILIP - PNohce More and Save Mare ing line you may be in the producing line. Labour - is limited= -all the more reason to do more than ever $ROVC323A +- ON'TAR=O before. Grow food for the men who are fighting for you. The Allies need all the food that - - VCu can produce+ Ery lit vetle, hem. You are responsible for your .own work. If you. od h uld 1'k od it Work with the ri ht - cannot pr uce as Mu c as you wo 1 e, pr uce a you can. g spirit.. Put fighting energy into your effort and produce now when it counts. The more you produce the more you can save. Producing and saving are war -service. M-- In - r - .caste-time-snd_Cs3erg31 nn ttnim _� ake Your --Lamour Gent portant and unprofitable work. Economize tabour. Put off unproductive work till after the war, and, ii ,possible, help in producing something needed now. Let us not •waste labour. Canada .:',needs it all. If possible help to feed the Allies. Make your backyard a productive garden... ~Cultivate it with a will. Make your labour count for as rpuch as possible.- Do Not Waste Materials There should be no waste in war -time. da could pay the annual interest on her war expenditure out. of what we waste on our farms, in our factories, in our homes. Every pound of food saved from waste is as good as a pound of increased production. The way for a nation to save is for every individual to save. France is strong to -day because of thrift in time of peace. The men and women of Great Britain are not only " doing " but are°learning to " do without'." •- -- . - Spend Your Money Wisely Practise economy in the home by eliminating luxur- lea Whsting our dollars hero weakens our strength at the Front. Your savings will help Canada to finance the war. -S"L-"W m _ letter investment. THE GOVERNMENT or CANADA " THE-.DEPARTh>T.OF-AGRICU_LTUt3E __ " 'THE__.DEPeRTMENT OF FIN_ ANCE a•Xrxo-4•:+1 ...rn +4+^5t�•{ss .'.$.ka .,..._,....+�• _r .. .. _ .. ..-, _,.•... e.c -1 �<!: VT Ill... r -j DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAR What owners are, thinking and saying the country over, constitutes a higher endorsement of the Car, than anything. _- we might say'about it. F` The economy of the Car, its quail y, the remarkable things it does 4 when called ppon, are commel is you hear whenever _ the. Car is discussed. _ The Gasoline coosumptionis low The Tire mileage is unusually high.. - It will pay you to visit us and examine this Car ; also our large stock of Carriages. Wagons, Farming Machinery; Harness, etc: Bell and Ind.a_Ea._Disr�e Whitby _ •...• %J ': " N •¢,.-• ":.d �':1�.... . C�.. -,.� Y,. 'F Y .• ..yJ-i; .rL •• .Y� as - t LM9MdNT The C. P. R. put on a number P. Macnab and W. M, Palmer W Cook, of` Mongolia, spent of extra hands on both affections went out on Monday and succeed- * DOMINION this week.edin catehiug s large number of� � ' Mise Mary Macnab-ie having her The'sign, "Tbe`New-Store',-tbxip which measured 13 ;inches in tength.- reside acere-painted. has decorated the front of the old a90MUND0.of tKNJ% �NceJncrit. w. u.w►rn+ewa.noa-�cs,oc� :� W. G. Barbes, of Green River, stone •builling at the four corners, On Wednesday evening, May C. A. 330GEST, Groer t Maose.r 3 .�i',•. was in town, on Monday. now being used. by John McGrath, 10th,, the Quarterly Official Board Mr. McIntyre, of Toronto,'spent as a blacksmith shop, has been re- .of the Methodist Church will be The Business .Of Farming afew days in town on business. moved. Thus asses away one of held in the church.'' The Ladies' •-1llnthe-minersof honed be done inapraerialbusineaWay. Y P Y Proceeds should be put in a bank tents should be made by Cheque. A certain ,. Mrs. Wui. Evans spent Friday the landwayk"s of. Claremont for aid will meet at the same time rano a of the profit should be put 1n aSavlMAeeovni asap emereenq � - ',�'• -with her sister, Mrs. Henderson. the last half Century. Mr. Mc- and refreshments will be served - T �who has iwbwnlnatnabaakIs protected aNr4atbad seawn# and few days at his farm at Dresden. in keeping with his business. are welcome. • _ _. _ • Mrsdays . Peters spent a few . WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY, Manager. - - - last week with friends in Toronto. �• �. Secure your reserved seats for. the drama at Scott & Besse's store. - _ /'- ` - ; =r Fred Ward shipped a carload (f _ y cattle and one of pigs one day last , anti—J. H. and Mrs. pent day with their relatives 1n Pick- ' tering. Mrs. Jewell, of Mount Albert, — IN, ' is visiting he'r daughter, Mrs. A. Forsyth. .'THE PICKERING COMPANY Rev. J. R. and Hire. Real enter- tained a .few friends over the — of week -end. 1' Albert Mltdill, of Detroit is visit- _ ing at.the home of -his parents, J. 4j&ny IN - v . an Mrs. a ttah Tb 0 1 82n a Mise Schnurr spent a few days during the past week with Mrs. OMMA IC NDED BY Anderson,,j� Toronto. Price of the New Ford Touring Car ;.N T. P. Shirk"had a business trip Lieut. -Col. A. A. Cockburn Whitb .x to Balsam on Tuesday' and also to 'Fully equipped with electric. starter y - Toronto on Wednesday. Miss Mildred, daughter of Mr. and lights, electric" Born, etc:, -S-640 ' and Mrs. Freeman Mantle, is seri- f. o. b. Ford. ously ill with throat trouble. Aggressive Action, NOT Com 'lacent Confidence in ` Miall Blanche Machin, of Brough- Standard equipment; f. o. b. Ford, : 530 gg p , am, and Mise Gerow, of Toronto,e'others, will alone win" this ]Runabout, fully equipped, f.o.b. Eord, 590 _ .''�were.inClaremonton Saturday. o _ y Mrs. W. 'Jones and daughter, Mesa Beulah, and.Mra. J. B.:4ladi1l Runabout Standard, equipped, and your war f. o. b.. Ford, $480 were in Stouffville over Sunday. ' ._ Mrs. M. Henderson is improving W. J. BEATON. L. H. LEWIS, J. F. HALES, , nicely after be1Dg confined to the dee the new models at our Lieut. 182nd Batt, Lieut. 182ud Batt., Lieut. 182nd Batt., -house for a week through illness. showrooms. Whitevale Whitby Dumbarton Wilbur Gleeson, of Toronto, - 1 alxe dar out on home -ay and spent W. J. ;LUKE tf 54N: - MASSEY -HARRIS I To The Farmer_ 8 ! �� the da -- at the h©iris of his en p PaT _ - ---'Whiiby: _ Q�3arro - ---" r here. W. B. Powell, Pickering. Did you ever stop an ihinl what Edgar Shirk;- of Chalk Lake. :: Cream Separators - - -..__ ..I�ou ars loosing bp- nothavinga-De_ ppaaid a flying visit to the home of - - his father here on Tuesday after _ gill assure eau every Laval separator. Now is the time to F cent of profit. -get one on trial. Phone me and I will soon. Mrs. Anderson, ofTorooto,sgent Drills, Cultivators, ' Harrows-, call and give you prices on. DeLetval -a couple of days last, week with separators. silos and engines, also for her tancle and aunt, Joshua and Verity Plows, Ri agon6 the beet barn door track and hangers• 'Mrs: Bundy. and Buggies. - Russell - C. H. Found has commenced his - — _. - Russell Andrew, - -season's work. He has been -busy J. R. THE'XTON, Pickering, Out. Abis Creek plastering for our north. PICKERING, Ont. ,end merchant. J. Hagold.FAFULL LINE Ind. Phone 1808Ed. GleesonandHarold Graham �t - FONTH ILL 'left on Friday last in charge of • The Fruit Store - i e --two carloads -of stock shipped by. - _- - -• - - $AS THE QL-ALITY 1!�'trlRSG R I E S > the government to the west. Farmers in this . locality_ have - - begun their seeding operation9 DF LUMBER LATH AND _spring -It has come with all its sr "" bexut and greenness to ;the lWe have appointed B. J. Arm- but the heavy rains of Monday .- _.,.. _ Fruit St re, carry some Toron- poa and Wednesday have. caused a de- nos, cele totog, 386 Clinton' t na for, Picker - 10 in the work. T �r greebaboni ry I Miss Vete Stephenson gave a SHiN�E� . poring friends last Tuesday even _ - -- - - mss, give any information wnuted. arty to a large number of her cabbage. rape tug g and district and he will _ y and those sunkist oranges i®g. Among the guests was Mr. _ We have a very chatted list of D[urray Tarvis. o! Myrtle. ALWAYS ON HAND A choice line of chocolates. home- 1 " The revival -meetings in the - made taffies. varieties for spring delivery of Baptist church were concluded he Neilson Ice -Cream on hand fruit trees and ornamental !� on all the time. shrubbery, rasp berries, ear - 1 e an .liar. ar load lots a Specialty. Come and see fie. car - Friday nigh last. Rev. A. and " is ray orris left for Western On• rants and gooseberries. Writo 1Eario to continue their Y g _ H. J. MARQUIS Mr. Armstrong for prices. The annual meeting of the - GET OUR ISTUIMS all shareholders of the Union Ceme- ,.:- E D -:- tery Co. was held on Saturday N m- - - "T Q R C7 O . evenln last. The treasurer's re- - ;port was very satisfactory to the lilt C. N, $• t $tatioll _ istockholders. Thos. Gregg was • s Cherrywood5 C swell a IW alerted director in the place of the d Ca* b d Lard 'r -late Geo. Johnston and G. M. For. .�TO-�F�-v-=��� s - Brewers` Grains, Malted Corn Feed syth was elected vice-president -a y successor to Mr. Johnston. Bran, .Shorts, Flour, Corn, Oileake _•;_ PICKERING -:� Union services -•*ill be held be- Meal, Cotton Seed, Meal, etc. ,u __tweet the Presbyterians and the AN IMPORTANT ANT NOT / CE ! Orders taken for Swif'alRed,Steer l LUMBER YARD Methodists on Sunday : At 1.80 a. i_ m., service will be held in the - Fertilizerst" Method church, at which a re- ception for members will be held, -Having been notified that Mattres,es are advancing ice price, I have Phone Horne Markham b090 and the Sacrament of the Lord's secured a good supply which I %will be able to offer to my Thomas Ree6cr ! . A full stock of 2z, 8x, ,� < -Supper will -be administered. In customers at the old price while they last. Ins the evening at 7 o'clock, service fact I can save you mcnev on every 4z and.. fa B. C. Red will be held in the Presbyterian thing tive have -in stock at ( a Cedar Shingles. _ l Q m church. _ the resent time. '0 i "° s I _ Report fur the Junior Room of T. p e ;$ w R ubrold- Ready Roofing the Claremont Public School for C. H. BURLIl\ GI - PICKERING � , the month of April : Sr. II -Merle 3 e Q- All kinds of Interior Linton*, Myrtle Thompson*. Jr. t d C 9 x :4 ' c F st « Finish, • in white and II -Grace Kydd*, Laura Linton*, g •g Ig -;Oz p` is g� a Georgia Pine. Edgar Ward*, Addie Thornback*, ° ° I ;; "d y+i ]lis $urlliert*, Olive Mantle*, a =at°°; @te i ° �e : b �.,• Doors, Sash, Verandah Columna �� D. SIMPSON & CO opt, a y yj� w° . •-ems 11, 11 3 •i. O Z. 0 Erma Mantle. 'Sr. I -Robert _ EditlPetere. _� N•- Ei- - .. . or on 8c Son, Robin JOKnStoa*, Nora Tapr*, � v o Jen O e a �rlargaret Linton*, Vere Linton*, Our Bats are all latest New York and Paris styles and prices tight. Feb y s Harold Sauderson, Howard Besse. You can get a hat at your own price,, made to quit you by a b y m ..o '°� No a PZC$ERING w Pr. A -Viola Middleton , Mabe first-class artist. All work guaranteed. �.• p _ :Sanderson*, Isabel Gregg*. Pr. - m o' o e, W. ,:,, May R!= B• -Cecil Mantle*, Alfred Titns*! sw Bell and Independent phone _ Mary TeaRle. Pr. C. -Hazel Stud. -> Come to our Sale of Boots and Shoes. We are offering great'! -�+ JJuly Z De o kr hoime*. Denotes honors. C. M. ^:...�:_;, .. _ reductions.. Bee bills and prices. ; N g !g m Qat eepi' .�••; Doughty, teacher. Don't forget thedrama entitled `Vali Paper at.about half price. Watch out for -..� Nov "The Red Acre Farm", to be pre- bills and prices. Deo q sented in the -Masonic Hall by the January 1917 -Whitby 9, OshaWa 9,sroaRham Dramatic Club on the evening of _ a t, Port Pe a, UzbrldRs 1:, oannlat;ion 11, - Mondav neat, May 8th. The dra- - B L O V S E S Beaverton i IIrterarove 9 ma is a story of early \'ew Eng. • land life. and iq powerfully enod- All the most up-to-date soft collars, sea pearl buttons, X1.25 to $1.50, Grain Chopping ! 3^ tional, with plenty of humor, a silk 82.95,• seasonable goods arriving daily in all departments. will take about two hours to de- AN D OAT FLASI\ G Of all materials and deciRa liver. Special music will be fur- y See our new wall paper, most beautiful designs, kept in clock. It will pay You c �r pec The undersigned is prepared to do 10 at our works sell in *pool our duet dished between the acts. The z., an Slav 6 grain chopping and oat flaking sad obtain Preuss, Don't be misled q�Yry procee s areiiiki diet church. Programme will _ every ay 1n e weviL g ly we as; and do throw ori the apaf fresh and up-to-date flour Cream and Tea Buns, ezcepton Saturday - oommiccion of l0 per o•nl.,whiohpott 1c begin at 8 o'clock. Plan of hall A full line always 0 may be seen at Scott Setae's cereals of all kinds, black find Breen mixed tea 35c. a lb. Coffee, 80c. ocelainly cave by purchasing from as, y; store. Don't fail to attend as it 40c. and 50c. lb. Phone 2800. d quantity o! slabs for sale, also promis6s to be a apler+did affair. wagon tongues, ales, eta. 1NNITIT INANITE _ sion_W__cents Reserved -`PICK ItG - 'r �18Ss-�T88Z1�QQd - ors..._ wanes, ou"dI u sats, U cents. '. M.+,. ea.,_' 'i i 9..5.:• '... ae_.•.w', i:.ds�..c».#"�''. ...e...,, t'7'.�.:.- �`w'". a • k ,rtlw•is" s � • .a.a2?•.:e„_...,,.�4.s..�•:c-`rt�e:�.:�,�"..�...-.r,:�..:.;,.:.:.-...�,°x.r_x,...°i'*x'.•,�.�a"+...__..:,.,,.._:-...r+...:.":.._._�.�.-.:.:.Y,�..»tiatw-.,,. _,.,,,...-,....spa.A•r'•...'�:.,.,,..aV �"�..4.^�_:.�_.�.r..',a�....,..'?�rav�,...-r,•.�•,',,'r-. #Rs .. T~�6,"' "c.,...g y ,,,', �.. , ,-�. : ; ,:yR. .. ,Z r.e, J'- .Yam 7•h. .s _ ,: ,, .. f - 4-T YRB, .,.t. _ i '3.� '."K'„;u-Kr`-•s- c�,+ �...Ra. {....:. ."� -.' .w .,., . ;.,:,c=,.d - ,m�...�n.. -..rv�:gad.... ..{::. ; -.,. �:.�•,w.-s. ,�L�.- �x-;<:r,+ .. . _ •r.rhW •. N, ,u:.•�.- ,'?F�'y, -, +'1.w�'. otos° �'%, r �.,.•': y, eh- — r,.. Auv..�e•�.a w ... -.r ... + F 'ClSI.I•!l OF '1'litJ'CtfN (;Ii1JI;I.'CY. NO SMOKING ALLOWED. 'i�VEAR x fi .. unalan xmbalw Maya ('a tires I •r a -- _ ��O UT THE _. FOR YOUR NERVES K y y p !'[[mous I opo who Detstl<ted.Tubacc9 _ --- —_ Were 'Cw1urrd and Killed, In Emery Form. T' OQT .,-._„ ! �� tb.}� hump sect• thro!►,` • Urutai eraatnr'ant ut - yrlaarce►ra by t • "A rualam . lethwnmc � to the eye, HOUSEHOLDyou as quiet.aad Booth 6011, dolil,arata torture. sous naptlaa-t Iti hutpful .lar tfia Haar, harmefull to the' �� i phargad a 141114[ ciao-totally (n • a raptrrt brulna, clangrrvua to the lungs, and' laauatl at 144hinplt�m by Eha huaplan Iii lhd boat kis, r,tinkirig feirrie thirteot SHOES 5 IneICnthaa fta' [114[1 wthnt In Ella lino[" na04r0at. rppiatnbling the horrible yy so, Selected Recipes. -- ad Mtn on. ' � g1101an amorka of the Vit that is }iqt-._tPVE' SPORT • t a .— a o eggs a phuEu 1411114 for 4/illIs wliai War's Ins t p'fAp - - - — ly, add a quarter of a cupful of the s�.e.zi.r� turad�,arpuaa iltny would 1110 A1vulgp - �"L nn Iona c.rvaAitr�,,wtnt!1 Jarnaa ],, F fruit, juice, a quarter of aCupful of e- —� 111MIAr•y itorralA an11 1310141131 who 14111 wh;o hretP,l amokirrte mrrrq Ith if he `wOi'11 1member — - sugar and the same amount of lemon AnalgicI fortoa wltuulla rimit ap itmvp tori ii,,ca11 04n'�bhia alai+; whip), r collo he iamfl ice: Stir over the boiling' water d14t,httunl bullata• 'I'I►ate -14ra PLa1r Ilw. rswt )het 9wirtlrwita, fora p,ya_r„ !1e- In the double boiler until it begins t0 'tfTOkrrnJ.M 1'phl'alltlrtiWlA ,rr Iwo lat.tara f1,t"111 lin 1,144[14,1 1Fllrarar ah nru�•h IhAt hs r�rr til# bodlaa of daa4 rlartnana 111 whla•h / thicken Let it be thoroughly chilled y 00490 ,j04rnt'a i, hop I,airriq-- n krow.v I - �l cromb Ear4 Ir11d for rlelvinq i(aaaiO4n ' :before poling over.the fruits. our doctorpsescribe.atd ire 11ulaonara talose I,harr► UI a vh14rpta to tvlaal 141111 Glrwar-c1 }or,9gNrcp •hoz "Olt1 s ' Fancy, Nut Bread.--Use four cup- your p I Ip4aan thalr rrwri tClxaaa — _ Ilw thro,al. ' ul Lh04E hl,wkgtrar11 full, of flour, ahalf-cupful of sugar, gold in clean, handy tin tubes litat14npar+ wharp wutuldOl ail ha10i01r oallof )rovantaol tMa rit•hy two cupfuls. of milk, two eggs, four at chemists and ge��neral store. have mat [11411 1144th `Icy halnt� boat anur4trlg even tablespoonfuls of baking pow- ;everywhere. Refuse sub• ori, atahhpd, 4hut (or nagtal tad ,lira tllagal.,rt0 ar„1 willi+tns P*:1,1, ba'.:4 5" By ALIT >iliYi OLAL[�S der, a teaspoonful of salt, a cupful of etitutes. Free booklet m given ht oho rapurt, [11[,41 o>n [lova jrrrtcm,, 11}111., V/I,1►1ngi.,r, request "'Thera ware no baths In this chopped nuts. Beat the mixture well 04ho,ntUlaLc4 ornukir,g t., s,µ}, r a* ramps, lha rapurt autrEluuap, i'}ta - and allow it to rise for 20 minutes. grip, an4 woo bo, aruurycl,) I,y [ossa u, prlaollars ware obliged to rarnatn un Bake three-quarters of an hour in a erpaarr of I i 0r du;a,bi,, 411,41; a.r 'f11kUt W Alt 'fes IiApyll's YAM. 'slow oven. q wu,Iha�l and MWII ware wassail wltll.. g.. fs g _ - vermin. I1lrprtiof this army, thnt is tlrx "Ay _ Ragout of Tripe.—One pound tripe) C��OUGHM� The food In this camya wat, daaerlb• 'tunics ire' Iscur,,i a 6wifoai Oviest• Ht+” r► lo-4 t�i� t+ � cut into small•pieces, one-half onion (esas„s lited by this soldiers as uneatablu andr1No). 677) which 01411 ,trri a para- u,0, . , �s ice an coo "liut M& lead to -k**.u m j,ta or - butter, one cup strained tomato, one-' bad nourishment, combined with tits ; the heart of .lames 1. It ran• thus: +, y $ P 8 cold and dam produced a ldemtc prices, t#w ether wvrnan declared half teaspoon salt, dash cayenne pep- 1' P P Phe Commander-in-(thief has been s ukir, of a youngtr�uple who [tad per and one cup celery cut into small! cholera, hunger typhus, and the spot- I informed that the practice of emok- . livered beyond ethuaband's salary and- ieces. Add tripe to onion and cook it is a a there is leo much flour in ted form of that disease in many of P P i° the camps." in b the use of g 1;, y pipes ci ars or were in all sorts of trouble. '`''ten minutes. Add other ingredients it. The report says that a large num- chereots, has become prevalent "Why did they—what appear All garments will wash easier if ber o! the cripples who were repat- among""" the officers of the army,'"ances?" the woman o its caked and simmer one-half hour. Sprinkle ppm with Parmesan cheese just before I The other- -woman stared• j they are soaked in cold water. rioted were not wounded in warfare, which is not only in itself a species "Why,the had to live to some ex- serving. 1 ` but by Germans in the camps. of intoxication occasioned by the y _ Scissors are excellent to shred let- "On the night of the 7th of May, tent at least like their friends did, the Picturesque Salad.—Scoop out. the, B y, fumes of tobacco but undoubtedly ole the were thrown-with. The lues; they are much more convenient , Inside of a good-sized cucumber, Mix than a knife. Si the' camp o! Wie shot f seven Rus- pep y. y sian prisoners were shot for applying I occasions drinking and tippling by had to live 3n a nice neighborhood and the pulp thus extracted with an equals Tea leaves• moistened with vinegar p those who acquire the-habit." dress respectably and .entertain a Ut- g to the commandant for better foo Pec y quantity of chopped onion. Young, removes the disco),oration in glass f `s—_ Both Queen Victoria and the Prince tie once in a while." onions are best, as they do not taste' caused by flowers. Consort detested Smoking,so tobacco "Nb," the woman opposite insisted. 4,4 too strong. Now cover the pulp with A- cup of cold, boiled rice makes) A GOOD 11WD�CLL\E was taboo wherever the court was. _ , French dressing, and return to the the griddle cakes or muffins lighter " were merely 'keeping.n vri-th Lizzie' On the other' hand, many[ royal and didn't know hare► foolish it was. .:,'inside of-the vegetable. A pretty way and more easily digested. ( ladies of Europe, contemporaries of . when the couldn't afford it." to serve these is fashioned after a; A raw potato cut in halt and rub- POR THE SPRING Queen Victoria and her son, have had But what could they ha•re dnae"' small boat. The cucumber is left • bd on the -fingers- stained with vege- i the reputation of . being confirmed They couldn't go and live . in the ' n eeled with which a asci its attach- - 'smokers. Among them may be slams and they had to keep up their — nP table paring will remove the discol in the rind, orations. v f named "Carmen Syiva," the poetess-: ! lf-re4pect." T representing a mutiature sail Do Nat Use Harsh Purgatives sen of Rumania the Dowa er "It all dependa upon -what you call Peanut Slaw.--Shave one small head'Dainty-littleecce balls for lunch-; Qu g eon map be made by pressing any soit� ri On'I`--1C`Is AnOU-- . arta: the TaE-e Einpre33 self-respect- I can maintain .mine -of cabbage fine and sprinkle with salt, ! best by not doing in debt _np to my cheese between the two halves of wal- ; of Austria; Kin Alfo her 'them And it wasn't necessary fnr pepper and sugar. Make cooked nut shells - q y ormer y uses Regent nf-Spain; the — i s c — them to go to the alums, wherever' .. . circ-sing of one egg well beaten, one To avoid the expense of having a cite well. That is the waymost peo-' Bowager Queen Margherita of Italy; thole may be. I know a couple who - cup cider vinegar, one-half teaspoon mer , recurIed sprinkle it - With a '' pie f eel 'in the spring. Easily tired, l and ex-Queen Amo of . Portugal, found tau o roorrra out on a side' street ' mustard, one-half teaspoon salt and _fair arhount' of ordinary salt and shake appetite fickle, sometimes headaches, I Rays Mr. L. Apperson in his book, and went to housekeeping in then[ - one tablespoon butter, boiling until amore afire until quite dr The and a feeling of depression. Pimples -The Socia; History of Smoking." It with the, few bits of furniture, they ---= ---_ It reaches creamy thickness. Pour feather oil be quite fresh again.or eruptions may appear on the skin, ; is. of course, well known that Aus- could afford to buy: Most of their over cabbage while bot, and add one-. or there maybe twinges o4 rheums- ! friss and Russian ladies enerall are- wedding presents were packed away r - A black straw hat may be made to g y as not suitable for their environment halt cup rich, sweet cream and one- look quite new by. the following treat- Liam -or neuralgia. Any of these in- fond of cigarette smoking. - On Rua- They were several Inilea awes from. a' fourth cup ground peanuts. Toss meat:—Rub some Olive oil into the dicate that the blood is out of order— sian railways it is not unusual-to-find the ariRtocratie neighborhood with - thoroughly and serve at once. straw with a brush. Then dry, and that the indoor life of winter has left' a compartment labelled "For ladies which they were most familiar, but Apple Meringue—Core and peel six you will be delighted with the re-, its Mark,upon you and may easily de-who do not smoke." they didn't mind that" to eight-- sour cooking apples of ever: suit. velop into more serious trouble. ' Among men of letters and -artists "I should have thought they s size, and cook until nearly, tender in To whiten handkerchiefs which have �. Do not .dose yourself with purg'a- !who ignored the social prejudices in would." syrup flavored with lemon rind. become a bad color soak them fora fives; as so many people do, in the , regard to smoking which Queen' Vic- "At any rate, they didn't-mind it Take u and lace alt sieve to cool. enough to put off gettingg married un- blood P night in a solution of .pipeclay' and hope that, you can put your blood tarts fostered was Sir John Millais, til the man got a bi salary." Whip stiffly four whites of eggs and right. Purgatives gallop through the He is said to have smoked a clap g 3 warm water. ' Wash and boil them Did their friends come to see add. two ounces powdered sugar. Ar- next day in the usual way, and they system and weaken instead of giving. pipe in -his carriage during the first them?" ' range. apples in buttered tin, fill een- street A Any -doctor will tell you ; Jubilee procession of the Queen. Wil- -• •'The. certain) did. Some of the ter of each with current jelly, mask will be beautifully white. a" y y - To remove grease frets a kitchen' this is true. What you need. in spring Morris war a pipe smoker, so callers came from curiosity. I sup- To whipped whites and bake in slow la a _tonic that will make .new blood ' was Rossetti, while . Carlyle, as' ;and some probably pitied them, + table, scrub well with hot water to pie ? oven until nicely browned. Have rice which half a teaspoonful .o! whiting and build , up the nggrtves. Dr.. Wil- everyone knows, was a great smoker. out they were very happy just the, cooked in; milk ready. Place some has been added wipe and then dr !isms' Pi$rk Pills is file only medicine The story is familiar—it may be true same- The point was that they did P y that syn_. do this speedily, safe) and that one cassis ire and Tenn son :not spend more than they had and in individual service dish, put apple! — on to and serve hot with fruits thoroughly with a clean cloth. Thisy g y even out of the little they saved P gyp' will make the table soak equal to new. surely. Every dose of this medicine ; :cat in solemn silence smoking for �methin� Apple Marmalade.—Wash and cut , ' makes new blood, which clears the hour., -one on .each aide of the fire- ' 'But didn't they have to go shab half a peck of tart apples-into quart- The difficulty in cleaning gas. ers. Boil in a kettle until they be- globes is largely due to the ornamental . makes tired,these eh sed mpen [women ttoago, Carlylecti. and [ ashhe badehim visit-or roby?" did sometimes; the went come quite loose. Now rub them roughness - ai the gtasa and it isgood-i y y often hard to clean them with soap! and children brif;ht, active and strong, I night, said, "Man, Alfred, we hoe had without many things to which they :through a sieve and return to, the and water, even with the addition of L. R. Whitman, Harmony Mills, N.S., a graund nicht; come *gain- soon." were. accustomed, but you see they - kettle, Boil .in the, uncovered pot as s: ' :',a a tonic and strength build- f _ ----� -TfFIC --- were very much in love and they had or minutes, Reda A tittle sails of lemon added y .1 t. N EArT� = counted the coat and .were prepared. heath very low. The slowness. of the a the. aoapsu wonderful.. My 'whole 's •stem was "What about them now a of lboilin process has a decided- effec� ens y Oh, they're living t a house re I S P In cleaning upholstered furniture doh badly run down, and although 1 faith- 1 A birdhouse with .a removable bot-, their own, but I doubt if they are on the flavor of the apples. Mea- not bear directly aper ,the covering, fully took a tonic given me by my tom to enable it to be+cleaned is a.' any happier than when they •were go- sure your liquid carefully, and to each as this helps to wear it out and scat doctor I could note no improvement. Michigan man's invention. I ing without in their two rooms But pint of tate apple juice add a pint of tors the dust in clouds, but lay towelc'.Then I began Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, i Simple apparatus has been. invented they proved to me that it is not tie- sugar and two tablespoonfuls of lemon.. u a arancea or thick cloths on top and then do i and was soon restored to my old time .for disinfecting school children's pen- CeBsary to keep p ppe Juice. Cook for 10 minutes more, testis These cloths should be' health. I can most heartily endorse �cils with formalin qac: .cool and put into jars.-- g• this edicine." - t The government of C�ruAtiay will as You Can Change Shade of Canary. Small Peach Pudding.—Allow one- carefully gathered up and shaken out every little while. So by all medicine dealers or by some centro] of all telegraph and tele- I , half canned peach to. each individual I mail at v0 cents- a box or six boxes .phone services and recoganize and im- A bird's color, in many instances, is To clean white ostrich feathers put, affected by tl'ie nature of its .. food. pudding dish. Make batter by press- 4 ozs. of white soap, cut small, dis- �- for $2'.50 from Tate Dr. Williams' prove them. Among bird fanciers .it is a common Ing thtrongh colander two extra peach solved in four pint8 of .water rather ,Yledicine Co., Brockville, Ont. + For use in places where acids in practice to change the color of caner halves, adding etre yell=beaters egg— ---- hot, in a large basin.. Make the salts-' - yolk.. one-fourth cu milk, two table- P P P tion into a lather by beating it with THOSE BOYS OF. 111YF. um has been invented that is cam- ing them on red pepper. This food,, 7F Tspoona, melted butter, pinch of salt, , birch rod or wiret,. Int> educe the' posed almost entirely of wood. however, is said to have 'rte effect on threetourths cup flour and one .tea- feathers and rub well with the hands Those little boys of mine, A new motor-driven surgical drill is, adult birds, but must be fed to nestl- spoon baking powder, Beat well and ' I I see them years a one; so constructed that it can be thor-' 4 told in beaten white of egg. Put a for five or six minutes.- After this f g Ings. little batter in bottom of buttered fire- the wash in clean water as hot as Playing in the yard oughly sterilized without injury in �. the hand can bear. Shake until dry. I Or tumbling on the lawn. - steam or dry heat. _ `� to be Mitmed: proof molds, cover with two table- game-made yeast recipe: Boil two To increase the volume of sound j spoons of batter and sprinkle with ounces o1 hops in four carts Boilt two And often in the evening from a phonograph a Parisian has in- Wife—We must surely go to Egypt _= granulated sugar.. Bake twenty min- q t for half an hour. r Strain off the. When play and books are peat, vented an instrument that will lay this year? ute in moderate oven. Serve in � I hear them laughing m their bed three records. simultaneously: Husband—Why Egypt?' mold?, with spoonful of had spuce -liquid, and when attsioet cold—say g g nn each, or turn out and serve with lukewarm add a breakfasteupful each' Till hushed to sleep at Iasi. An Englishman has developed a Wife—On, account of those Pyra- + plain cream. Use fresh fruit in sea- of sugar and flour, half a teacupful, method for growing lawn grass on mids. I see by this magazine that plain of salt and six large boiled potatoe ' And as we gazed upon.-them, such a foundation that it can be they are slowly •wasting away. `It _ s' y miss 'em. �_ - or ru¢. would handl do to C' ese into a large stone jar or bottle. Cork! We prayer to C,:d to bless them _ _ _ _ half cup broken macaroni, one yup securely, stand it by the fire al first' And. guideitheir steps aright:milk_ - - tablesp oon ncubutter, bread one a tablespoon: P , for a Tittle while, and then store in a • - Pcool lace, and it will keep f resh for And ' now they are men. full grown— - chopped green pepper, one teaspooneach of chopped onion and-parsley, two months. P j Stalwart, brave and true; imam. To clean light grey doe ;kin loves ! Khaki-clad and sworn - three eggs, one teaspoon salt, one- gloves! - ' 4 let the gloves soak .in a saucer .wiih, To fight for me and you. , 'half cup grated cheese. Cook mace- � - roni in boiling salted water until tend- sufficient petrol to cover them; taka{ er and rinse in cold water. Cook out, do not squeeze, but let the dirty know they'll prove their manhood, __parsley, onion and pepper in a little liquid drip off. Lay on a thick clean R en wn in battle line; _ I , 1 water with butter. Pour off water; cloth, and. with a dry piece of rag rubs God bless and keep them safelyIrTs — or allow it to bail away. Beat egg; down, working from the wrist to tbeI These little boys of ?nine. - 1 bites and yolks separately. Mix fingers. Constantly change the surd, all ingredients, cuffing and folding in; face of the rag, for directly it gets!' t Unanswerable -- . _ dirty it is apt to smear them, After' y stiffly' beaten whites last. Turn Patron—I say, waitah, is this mixture into buttered baking dish, set; this, if the gloves are not quite clean, of apple pie? to . -in pan of hot water, and bake in ; Put them through the same process. (,ancon—Can't you tell by themoderate aces from ons-half to three-; again, and hang in the air. This work taste? 1 I' fourths of an hour. Serve with tom •i must not be performed in a room with "No." to sauce. • afire or artificial light. "Then lvhat difference does it / / t - _--- _ - •..`---- - make.?" Household ffints7=' Puny Proverbs.The ideal bedroom is always the Sleep and the world sleeps with you; P' -- Simplest. snore and you sleekalone. Wife—I almost cry when 1 think I Omelet mixed with water instead An apple a day keeps the doctor might have. married Mr. Richieigh. "" The Magistrate So you admit making these spurious pound r.o. -• ' c of milk will be more tender. away; an onion a day keeps them all Hub-And I almost cry tun when The Prisoner—Well, your Worship, it struck me that there was }L tl If a.-cake cracks open while baking away. I think-about It. a shortage •of the 'genuine article.—From London Opinion. - j. �_ _� -.. iv - _ . J .1t. 'u'ttila�''.., wN'.,•%r ,1S.t�"• -�8 L^. k^y:., fin' :�rY��a3i.xs.s..s,,s..�+�.a,:s:..;.,ae3 ,,.•:.,r _._..,. •,. ,,,>;�� _ .,W .. _.,.... t: , • ... .. ...... •. '_. •.> ..-. - , »- ;o..__...,.,...� ;.�';.,:�•,« ...:�:;.5aa��..:r�;:�.",rats ��r�otr•3'-.iF.... �' 'F� •. �v at 7 '1T; T 0 7b W 7 b I, —MACHnUSTIL L—Womm"Im. What Dom V oii-rlroomT Did Hee&-LBIC for Britain In 60"etini Not The"mart who grows od potatoes, t 1 90 1 c1dit? - You could eisiry Working when potatoes -are -needed is it pub Aeroplane Parts.. T spend two dollafe for a meal 3! mil benefactor, YJ sipals • -arid not get as much r Overalled, leather aproned, capped According to preiwnt,ptoduttion and I goggled --displaying nevertheless I and -tionsumption in Ontario, from twenty- i body-building nutriment h9 a woman's genius fair mliking herself The beat BUT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CUR- fivi to thirty people, or from five to you get in two Shredded attractive in whatever be—some nnt%L-• th- , & , Piwhteen women' _ �ever _r, yedst In 41H I ulltq-; �pin rained in toes for one year from each- averalsO, 1 _�the Nottingham (England) killigaVe TT%Ol IL%A- acre of land which the farmer plants that qontalns all the muscle- I workshops of the Women's Service engineering Bureau in the skilledMake n- --ft e gavid w"ll this -would mean An in- -wheat -grain -prepared- in a -rockets inlJoin s and per Mis. AcDo aid Might aX epop.. An Increase of fifty making material in the whole work of weld' t I tine an per cent. in yield _w needed r the construction of fi Herself Months of Pain, Sleeple"- crease in the amount of potatoes pro- btvad �digestible form. Two aeroplanes. nese and Anxiety -by Using Dodd's duced. on each average acre of land As fast as they are trained the wo- MADE K sufficient Xo, sup -ply about one dozen e Wheat BiscuitS men are placed in Government fac- IN idney- Pills Earlier. 'r OKI. people for twelve •months. In most i with milk or cream will make tories, where they receive the same OKI. CANAOA-- NS., years -Omtaiio Imports. po a I a complete, perfect pay as men. The woman .4vield .9, viefaria Co t toes fioril er is Grand Narrow meal, another instance of. woman's adapta- lsf — (Special.)—That Dodd's the M es, and at the aritime Provinc May _ ­ -of not over five bility to i�ork believed"to be out of A. Kidney Pills will cure kidney disease present time a.part of.pur supply' is I at a coft her provinc6. She bends over an oxy- st form is evidenced by the oming f m of A food for young- WGILLETT COMPANY UMffM c Alberta cents. In , its worst from the Provinces III acetylene blowpipe with a flame of case . of � Mrs. Roderick' McDonald? -an and of British Columbia.' Ontario TORONTO,ONT� sters and grown-ups. Eat 6,009 Fahrenheit that can make stdel -Mrs. well adapted to the production of 'PO- run like . sealing 'wax. Though' her WINNIPEG estimable resident of this place- _V I i it for breakfast, With milk I by boggles of. G0L0r--- McDonald suffered from diabetes for I tatoes- of excellent quality-, and should eye are protected 8 -two years, -and found her, first relief suply least her own demands. or cream; eat it for luncheon ed glass, w rain of bright sparks im In Dodd's Kidney Pills. with fresh berries or other nge on her face and neck, but she Why He, Smokes u' Keeds them not, The potato- crop of Ontario cotild I I nor obviously does M* gra-V _[1 decidedly and­economicglly-ifnfWoV-_F-f- pei fect m . . I ­ .. "I e one a -in sumb, I woold be in be- 1JUILDi a-- 1, her complexion James (w-lhwQ is broke) --"I have one tn-day bn+ fnr nndd's F -A bAP A 111301-0 gQA@X-1 U of pnre, R�F I .'faithful friend left." M SPTJTT A �IF-Fi 4'i6.d hammer.- sfp� Mrs. McDoMld states. "The xlOcCol I well bred seed of a few of the best. g *13 Hallm- (also broke) ---- PWho is it7"- and the women welders' workshop is I I eazr still Attended -me for- five months for dia ,arieties, bF�r -the, adoptiori of better' filled with a hu-ndred loud or shrill James -"My pipe. ,Hetes, but I was worse when I stopped 'methods of culture, and by a more Made in Canada. clamors of metal, but the 'nerves of '-on that." i . . . women welders are unaffec ;taking his medicine than when I start-. complete control of insects and dis-' Miss -Woodward, the principal, Ve-- steep ed. I could not get awink of *IeeP- eases. It should be the aim of every ' I Mitard's Liniment in the house' are the Davies' Warrior and the E cla.17es that many of these women, who D�F "As soon as I started taking Dodd's grower to produce, large yields of uIll- pire State of the late avol the Extra have never done manual work before It plea -es the average_ man 'more fad Kidney Pills I fell in,a solid Slee for' form potatoes free from disease and, and Early Eureka of the early varieties. find their work "a nerve tonic," - one hour, and: soon I got so that I Qf'high table quality. Varieties of po-i to have a woman tell him that he is Ithat headaches are left at home. Q- -sleep fine. In. the average results of all the could - tatoes diffex greatly -"not only in yjeld the first man she ever lr.)Yed than to o" n�have her tell him the truth. "Dodd's Kidney Pills ha,%�e d I so per acre but also in freedom from rot varieties grown irr the years, 1905, 1 NOTHING TO EQUAL _�r instance,,.. 1906, 1910 -and 191.5, in which there[. much for me that I feel, like recom­ and in coloking qualities. F was more ,or liss, rqt -in the polfatli, BABY'S OWN TABLETS ABED POTAT03131il inthetrying season of 1915 the varle- mending them to everybody." Mrs. McDonald states that her 0 in crops at the College, the Davies' War. ties of potatoes grown under uniform S EMD POTATOES, IRISH Cos.tr iter symptoms were shortness of c-Ai-ditions at the Ontario Agricultural rior, the Extra ­Early Eureka and the Mrs. Lawre-n-ce M. Brown, Walton, blers. Dvlewaro. Carman. Or - I N.S., writes: "I - have -used Baby's der at once. Buiyplv limited. Write for 7-4�1 breath, dizziness, backache and a bit- College varied in yield p�r acre from Stray Beauty produced the smallest, quotations. H, '%N,. r sem, L;rLLmpton.' Tablets for 'the *past ten years ter taste in her mouth in the morn- -13 to 366 bushels, in'amount- of rot -and' the Early Ros*�, the BeautY All'these are symptoms of kid- from less than 1 ko over 70 per cent, Hebron and the Early Ohio the larg- and believe there is nothing to equal YOU WME. Ing. instantly trouble--dinger signals that- no and i� table qualiky� from 36 to 83 per est percentages of rotten p9tatoes of them for little ones.. They AVRE.S. NICV� HoME: BRICK ney " all cUltivated, JAist one can. afford 'to neglect. - Had 'she all the varieties grown under uniform banish constipation and teething trou- h,,ux-. 2 barn. I eent., Vut of a maxvum of 100 points. . - ..t .:, . bier, land, unlike any other medicine 01y. D,o,pr Towpshlp,. . J,ihn beaded them and taken Dodd's. Kidney Some kinds are foukd to be very sus- I conditions. I i3a, hldor. t.�huLhaln. ant.. 1,-1 have -used, they are pleasant to ` 4��t Pills she would have saved herself ceptible to rot and oth-err to be almost It has becri found to be good practice i take and do not gripe the baby.". The FV'I.N(; MM:HINE 'anxiety. -41es'25C.-ShuLtI-s 760. -S S11 I erl 0r No e 'months of Pain and' immune. The table 'quality of pota-. to Uic CM00ib. Well shaped, s und 'Tablets are sold -4y medicine dealers B.Its VIC, for any Machine, • toes varies far more than many peo , tubers of good size and of the beat i suporior su;,r)ucK co.. Hamilton. Ont. or by mail At 25 cents a box from The 'ESS. AND pie realize when' mealinebs, flavor varieties. -,Therci can. Na cut bY'harfd DRAINAGE FOR WETNESS Dr. Williams' Medicine C6., Brock- arance of different varieties i into sets from one to two ounces in KMLJP WAZTEI). and appearance r lvillii, Ont. R S T - t 1, A �.S COATMAKER consideration and. are are -taken into weight, each set containing two, three i carefully detIirmined.= ol?. even better, F �ate,44j v job t,. hood man. watters 'four 'eyes. It is an !L7t, , 1� i It,,d0l. --elper In each of four years An iment advantage. to throw the freely cut po-1 Transparent. How shall we obtain the most satin. Itanspar , - T 'RS 'TF factory soil moisture condition d pias-, I I'Mamma,"_ asked small Mabel.'11-,\ R111M. AVA\ D INIME- 5k has been conducted -at the Agricul- tato sets into finely grourA.lan %.X good wuxIt* for itood men. throughout the year?- The great ter -and to plant' them immediately "what does 'transatlantic ' mean. Druaa. 1,en,,tanx, ont. factor in Inoist tural College in testing under similar. ure control is drain- - after being cut. Good results have "It means 'across the Atlantic"' re-' age, natural or artificial. Few farms 1 conditions potatoes obtained from dif - 'Tri 31 STS. FITTERS. Tolil- tance, eighteen !been obtained by-droppin the pieces 'plied the mother. Lne' a;ways. k-im. hanaN jn�m, also operstorp are sufficiently- drain by natural I re- ferent sources. For ins separately from ex.iwrivnc-d on shells, Phone, wire, or were; twelve to fifteen I means across." '-,melitis; nearly -all require wme arti._i lots of Empire States, p9tatoes w, H_ ticil_& Son- Company, Ltd., 14%. secured from eight different sources. inclie-s"a -part in the- rows and I'Tlien I p continued the drainage. Gorgp ficial L I ing the rows twenty-eight or 1:hlr�; logical littie"miss, "that transparent 40 The problem then is, "Where shall NZWZ2A2ZZ$ YOU ZAZd� 4 and three in Ontario. Seed potatoes inches apart. The potato sets can be means 'a cross' parentf, doesn't 'we place our drains?". -.How deep bout one I hunTred and forty planted from three to five inches deep. mamma OFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB 'shall we put them "V Of gTeWM a chiricter'and -the; P"offices for E -ale in X- d Untarlo ?" . alLt site miles -north of Gue)ph. in Muskoka sdepending 'l;06ii the towns- --The most useful and interesting -tile shall we use?" The position of, district, near the Muskoka Lakes, have condition of the soil. Level cultiva-_ affluards- Liniment Zam I bermawn Prisiad' of all businesses Full infnrmatibn an application to Wilson PublishInF Corn - the drains depends largely on the i gi4en a' higher yield per - acre than tion frequently gives the best results pany, 73 WV*$t Adelaide Street, Toronto, R -r -r -even a slope of the field, the depth on the !those -obtained from any other sources on a.light spil, Mid ridged cultivation file oil the - _A• . XZ8GZ=ANZO1U1L kind oil soil,. the size of ti in each of the four' years of this ex- 1 on soil cd'a heavier fixtuie. ---Mrs.- ;Q* -ens -John, the butther- ltlk;14 %V,%,NTl"t) �4i DIL) PLAIN extent of the area dritined, �and the 'dv from where we used td live has found f grape Seed-potatoes grown in a' Itis often an advantage '5 j,,,rill lIgnt *e%ing at home- whole ar a _an to xpo. fr that I. any M& If fall or grade given the tile. i - He called with I rne rtmd pay: work. sent an whole seed potatoes in a subdued 1 cool, -moist climate- which prevents mg- out our address. Chargeo pald. , tiend lstamp rfor you are uncertain' about these' tur I ity are often _supirior 'to -those light in a warm room about three i last year!s'bill and was really imper-. partivular". National Manuf&ctu Ing f 39 points or anticipate any difficulties, p coml)an.. Montreal. weeks bif6r* plalitiht. Espetisirly is tinent. the Ontario -Agricultuftl College will which have ripened in a hot, dry' I mate. Immature seed potatoes are-, this true if the potatoes are to be I Owens (hotly)-Impertlnent-_-was_ LUM", t:T(I., -send you -a drainage surveyor who, C internal and external. cured 11 - usually inferior for table use. but grown for early use. The production he! Well, now. we'll just let him w will, if necessary, prepare a map of cut pain by our home treatment Writil _f short, thick, green sprouts before- wait for his money. furnish excellent seed. Potatbe o us Lwfore too lace, Dr. Rellinan bledical your farm, showing the location of grown in Ontario in a comparatively planting. helps to hasten the growth Cc_ Limited, Collinirwoo-C Ont your draitCa, the size of fife to use, cold, wit seabon like that of 1915 are'and increase the -yield - hs of the and the grades and depths 'for plant-' likely to be of good quality C. A. ZAVITZ. drains. i Ing providing they are. free from dis- The cost to you ior theie' service- s slipwing discoloration I Ontario Agricultuqal College, a Tuber travelling expenses of the, Minard Liniment Co. Limited: will be the t i ease. or signs of rot on the outer surface I- GuelpH. 10-rit., April 20th; 1916. surveyor, and as several surveys are I I Dear Sirs,—Your MI*ARD'S LINI- or when cut should not be used for f - made on one trip the charge is seldom 0 MENT is our remedy for sore throat, planiing: colds and all ordinary -ailments. over three dollars for each survey- There are far too many varieties Those who have had their farms ..0 0 , I - _... EXPERIMENTS. It never fails to relieve and cure of potatoes gmwn on e Arms 0 surveyed and have installed part -or Ontario. - Thi- is -ofie of the gra est i promptly., a all of their drains may have a � new Teach Things of Value. CHAS. WHOOTEN. SELUUM SEE weaknesses in the potato indus" of plan prepared free of charge if they the Province. it is a defect that Where one has never mads the ex- Port Mulgrave.-_ -j, but your hone a big knee tike this, j9 will return the old plan after mark- periment of leaving off tea or coffee may have a bunch or bruise on his should be remedied as lition as pos % ing in all changes nfade1ri-the ong. -her. and drinkii atiLle, hock, stifle, knee',ortitJoat.rb ng postum� it.�is still easy Bible. I ' f Ontario would confine Anal system. se few of the bist varieties of, to learn something- about it by read - On She same. terms as those for If to a• A e annual crop would be in- i inr the experiences of others. Would be Concealed. surveys the college will send a man Potaiioes the -Drinking Postum is a rreared in yield, in uality, and 'in; pleasant way" -said a mother ro,� "Wliy.­JohnPr `1_1 elean ia off wk�eut Wykiff-0 you ft start �mn 4he finstalla­.. out of tea or conee troubles. A man -drains 4f you have had no pre in I ' " . � _: ;her 4 -year-old son, "aren't you as tbe.ho"e. No blister, no h2i; ercial value jh of youir com 0 gone. Coticentrated- only a There are over one thousand named writes, fevr ham,d to go abotit with suqi a dirty _..vious experience. He will show you My wife..Nvaz.a victim of-riervous- 'varietfes of potatoes in North Am- fece?" arops required at an arplimtion. 02 per how to set grade stakes, grade the neSs, weak stomach and loss of appe. instrov!ow have i Booke.�Jfrco. AB50Xr,3N'73a.,tbe&wJ- nd fully four hundred -e- I `-Don't you 'worry about it, man- bottle -dellvereL Describe your n,e fir -p e the junctions of erica, a I get ditch bottom, mak t at tlieltite for years, and although we i n grov'm under experiment ma:,I' he replied. "As soon as ,retic ll.itment for c:mki.,id. reduc.3 P41olui Swcl� main and lateral, lay the. tile, and, IZ" [any 1 sorted. to. numerous methods �-of r" -College.' N e- I'll raise whiskers,'-EnImirred G =rn 8"Lism varkme veirm alloys Ontario Agricultural a little bigger ftft and or r4i I&I am " a boak at drau�" :Assist you in any way required. n 1 lief, one of which was a change from of these are quite inferior, even then you --wo'n't notice the airy." or dellyerel. Made in the V. S. A. tj If you contemplate draining olliring ,coffee to n pur- W F. YOUNG, P. D. F,. 516 Lymans Oldg., Montreal, Go". 1917 and though they have been extravagantly � cO ce to tea, it was a] . I - . coffee are in- I 1916 or are planning for p&rff,. advertised; some are old varieties un. POs"' (Both tea and So ru.n and Absorblite, Jr.. are ma. In C=adL • rleed assistance, write to the De ly'_juriau�l.to malty person,;, becaqse._they d alatid EY01115, of Physir ' ftsr new names, an .ment 9, O. A. -College, Guelph, d comparatjve vontai*n the subtle, poisonous drug', Eyes inflamed by ex N1 A D F_ few are worthy of general cultivation re ci SPECIALLV .4r youi District AgriftItural Wfice,, e farmers of Ontario. If these caffeine.) sure to Son, Dust and W11 state your difficulties, and request as- � by the I. aickly relieved by Murtne FARM FOOTWEAR few were grown to -the-exclusion of We knew coffee wet. eaUsifig the F"'S 2'ye Reniedy. No Smarr ing. sistance. id anything' -E 041VERED trouble, but could not find 11150 , hty per cent. of the kind just Eye Comfort. -At !fully ig oinen-*M'never be puid as-hmzh 'mow' under cultivation better results to take its place until we tried POs- Your Duggit:lo_ st', 50c per3ot-X0daeE)9 .. ...... .. TO YOU ..... .. A Ke;25c. ForBookolibeEyefrecask would be obtained, whether the pota- tum. Within two weeks 'aftet' she for lecturing as med,.1becatise they d quit 'toffee and Vegan using . Postum 1; Druggists or Marine Eye Remedy Cob, Chicago were produced for home uses or --too much of it for nothing. toes we for commercial purposes. almoist all of her troubles had dicap- ;peared as i? by miagic. It was --truly Some of thd varieties Df -potatoes Moncy-By the Bushel_ ome � wonolTrful. Her nervousness was gone, which have been prominent in the ex- . . 1 She -What's •� this I hear about ........ trouble appetite im- i you stomach ti HAVE YOU A BAD SORE 1 relived, night's rest periments at ih Ontario Agricultural r getting R lot of money from JCollge and in the co-operative experi- proved, r and, above all,' n some woman? was complete and rc-fre-hi ng. HA—Someone's' beef 'kidding you..: If so, remember, these facts-Zam- 1•ments throughout OntaviQ are the Em - Bilk is by far the most -widely used pire State, the Davies' IV'arTllor,, the "This sounds like an exaggeration, Who was the woman? Here 14 a light Weight. durable and Oulin in, Canadal , Why has It become as it all happened- so quickly. Ej!"_h conif-irtable working shre specially -Rural New Yorker No. 2, the Green She • (innocently)—What, May Wheat so populdr? Because it heals sores, 1 day there was improvement, for the; Y.. suitable for farniers., R�cotlyrnen. mill- ! they t men trackman, laborers -all who re - Mountain and the Carman. 1 of �Iol me her name was. cures. skin diseases,' and does what is Posturn was undoubtedly strengthen- -be Extra Eureka 'qulr� extra strong, easy footwear" for We- claimed for 4t. Why not let It heal the late, and t itig lier. -Every pafticle of this good-! working In. make, tlierri (It the the Early Ohio, and tLo Stray Beauty - u d's Liniment deed b3r Physidia4m., splendid p�il-tanned S!cnivhegan water: ..,-1,vur sore? due to. drinking-Nstum in that al . to-- or the early..-vari work is d proofed leather has made ---Remember tbat-Z-affi-.11�uk is Bliss -Triatimph 9 Le- The Privileged Classes. place o? "Co�ffW-` Na7ihe giveii b.�! getter different-7to the ordinary oint tie, there is a stmt- I . s. In appearance Palmer's "MOOSO lie" ftnd" years. N' o between the Green Mountain 'Canadian Posturn Co., Windsor, Ont. 1 A- coctrfey angler, thinking that hiA Most of these consist of animal larity' famous for aimost forty yea monts. comes -in two forms, nepq to suffer witli tired. sore, ach- -Zain Delaware varieties -and 'ai80 Tasturn highland b6atmau­wu not. treating' -...fats`.--=-Zan-Birk contains so e- 01-1 and the I L Get &4)9Ar,of these animal fat, or any mineral matter. Cereal—the original form. him with the respect due to his sta- ins, burning feet. your" any between the Extra Early Eurka and P,08turn and find ease and comfort. If YO it is absolutAy herbal. the Irish 'Cobbler varieties: In the must be well boiled. 15c. and 25c. tion " expostulated -thus: "Look here, dealer doesn't carry them, send us his ou don't seem to as name, enclosing $3 2K an -1 we will Remember that Zam-Buk is at the my good man,you hip you re pair, -all charkeit paid," to ;experiments at Guelph;- however, the Pl%-93- ' i --time-" hOlifing, soothing, 'hud ; Instaint Post u rn-a'sq] uble powder-' that my Green 31ountaiji and the Extra E'a�ly who I am. Do you,know any address in Canada or U. S, Remit .fintiseptic, lls p6lson Instantly, and in dissolves- nuirklY ih-a 'arp of "hot- iv,;1-1 family -have been entitled t - b�.iir arin' i (stn-Hng rize) by -postal or expresp a �harrnrui gernig. It- Is sultable allki Eureka gave the best res;41ts o a 5 *-ni,i- as shown. 3 eye- ppr acre, in table quality-, anof-ter; and, with cream arid sugar, I for the last two hundred years?" let's high, $3,75AVrite for our catalolf, -recent InJurles id yield for and diseases, at 'in freedom from rot. The three varie-mako; a delicious beverage instantly. .-H66ts, -that'i hiethifig!" was the Sllwmer- allot for chronic sores, ulcers, etc.-,- ;tesi Made ..10c and 50c. fins. W,*H�-1-4-tw"o�. liow different and. superlor 'Lam -Bull ties of__potatoes- Which have. Ireply. "My ancestors have been en- `401lIq VALMEN CO... Limited, All druggists and stores- at particularly good records in the 'co- Both forms are equally- delicious -1 titled to bare legs for the last two- vradeficton. -really is, Sor. box. Ilse also Zarn-13111t:operative experiments throughout On- and cost about the'liame per cup. thousand yeftrs." ftVll1fYehhl1L01UII­-md.' Y'ats Dario in productiveness, table qu !ity "Ther -6's a Messon" for P-1 Best for baby's bath. 26c tablet and popularity with the experimenters 'AA -sold by Grocers. k ter Kinard's and take no other ED. 7. ISSUE IV -16. fB at, _'A N y.+. .. s's�. ,x.., •. ....r-.....,,,,.,�.,,�;a;... '�, -• r.&ar:,'.-.;,�r.q�.r-.,r',t..� .�r¢•�- ^.s�,�r *.�.:�+...1� �. r•�w_ i; _ sa.•. v.• ':�,-r•.., .•�: �,F`�'.r..'.." e. V -,- _ - 4. .. 10CALISA�B. =Mrs. M Lee called'on friends -Mrs. Arnott is spending a few I ee Time" • »iu town le Tuesday. dAya in' the city. F{er. "•"`-Stanley and Mre. Davie R•ere a: VL Its .S ..� * . -Dikes Peart Stanley' was in the' in the cit on Mendes - ' 3' Y' The Streak o[ Yb11ow Nt3aauce Get your Seeds n•here you get good satisfaction. .We have a good city on Friday. Miss Richardson, of Harriston, — -Mrs. F. Hurst -spent a• -few Is visiting her sister,. Mrs. R. W.. "DEARSIR,—Permit the through the - reputaiiotralung this line, and are out again to do busi- days with friends in Toronto. Gordon. medium of your esteemed publication ness with you this year. We handle _`.. -L. A. Findlay, of Toronto, -Mr, Real of Toronto,.. has to inform the Lieut. who stopped a Steelo-Briggs Co's., Seed.and• also D. M. Ferry's. In Arilyincr oxn ' c team in the station road on SaturdayWhile seeing us lace your order for Boots. We handle the best and here. moved therein this week,. - morning and accused him of Navin can guarat tee you the best of satisfaction and good wear.' Reggie Shirley.hae been spend•. —Messrs. Stover & Potter have yellow streak down his back as he le- ing a fe �yy "days at the home of bis their new garage about completed clines to enlist, that the said young parents -here. and will soon -be ready` fur busi• man has all his chums fighting in the We are agents for the :Lowndes 'I';Horing Co. and guarantee', per- -Mrs. James 'Andrew, sr., , is news. trenches in France, and 'that he him- feet satisfaction with every garment. ' having the chimneys of her real- --David Miller;% who enlisted self would• be, with them had he not deice pe aired. _ _ with the 116th Battalion, left on have been rejected as physically unfit. TT. -J, H. ancfi Mrs. ISI- oiClare• Twee ad y for Whitby:�o re ort or Also, Mr. Editor, -allow use to- BUNT-ING, ' �;rC G P .. that_ the sRAshbue-Uiag methods. of wont, spent Sunday 'with J. R. duty. recruiting adopted by certain newly Established 1857. c :and Mrs Theston. —Geo. West, of Audley, has liven fledged holders of Commissions has a - —Victor Runipth, of the 186th off'duty for several days ow-ing to 'tenden-ey'to disgust the would be re- - Batt., Q. U. R:, as been promot• injuyies received when working on cruit, rather than to encourage him to ed to Lance Corporal. the road. answer, to his country's call. -• -Ed. Bryan is having his new -The Young Ladies' Red Cross In .the first-- place, what right has - residence painted, thus Hauch im. Club -purpose holding a supper and Lial newly appointed .offlce'r in the e 1 'proving its appearance. concert on May 24th. Full parti• arby-y to accuse any young man of ti shirking his, duty whilst they them - a --Miss Rogers, of Arthur, spent culars later. selves have waited for over eighteen a few days at _the home of her -D. N. Reesor, of Cedar. Grove, ID-righlei.t r` iandfather, C. Rogers. will, until further notice, .grind months from the call going forth be- -Missnnded. What f= they, hays ress erne our ice sspeD a ee 6 y , * ave' ey sen otng In a sn.eau- •f— ' 4" - week at the home of her rents, Saturda s. flee advt. time . Cannotwe be excused for think- 'X _H. G. and Mrs. Calver t. • —The Ice Cream parlor of the Ing that possibly they have been wash- .. ash- 4 .Mre. Joseph Cowan and daft- Pickering Bakery has been opert'�d ing the yellow streak 'off their own »" ghters, Misses Alma and Helen, for the summer, -where City arra backs, and have taken some time do- were in the city one day last week. ice cream will; be served. * ing it too, -• f i -Mre. Ackerman and daughter, -W. E. Redfearn of Colborne, In the second place, it i9 dupe ap- g � � parent that they have not yet learned Mrs. Evans, of Toronto, gent a has been added to the staff of the that the first essntial of a British offl- t few days with Alex. sad Mre. Standard Bank here and entered cer is that he shall be a gentleman, Findlay. upon his duties on Saturday.. that is: -He shall fear -God, honor his -Mrs. M. S. Chapman is in Lon- -The Ladies' Aid a€- St. And- Bing,, love his country and respect his don this week attending the arinu- rew's church will meet at the fellow man. Ni hen he has learned this ,+ 1 - al meeting of the Provincial Pres• home of Mrs. J. C. Philip at the lesson and Out it into practice he will, :..' byt Nelson Wagg, of Claremont, usual hour Thursday nextwho is at of finthe recthat ruitheis gaining the K til inhe res t r spire him with confidence and get men , shipped a carload of horses from present staying with her brother, who are more ready to follcw-his lead - this station to Montreal one day Charles, in Oshawa; is not improv- ership. For no man, who is not mor - last week. ing as fast as' her friends would ally a coward, will join the army , -Miss Rea, of -Lindsay, arrived like to see her. through fear of being called a coward .-,,,.on Saturdayand took -char a of Privates Stewart and- John by such as they. - g Let the o®cera who are sent out to ` the junior deppartnieat of the pub. and Ernest sane, of the 95th .. ``• k• lie school on Ddonday. Battalion, Toronto, were home on secure recruit@ prove by their lives and -Trooper Dewart Lindsay, of E Wednesday for the last - time be- conversation .that they are worthy to y pe hold the position that is intrusted to d Co., C. M. R.. Hamilton, visited at fore- going overseas. thein, sad there wily be no lack of - - ..!4t,%: the home of his mother, Mrs. F. H. -As the warm weather is now men to follow their leadership. Hall, for a few days. at hand, remember that H- J. Finally I would may to these young- _ = —Ed. Dwyer, ar., is able to be Marquis has always its- stock ice- men who are so glib with their accuse- ; around again, after being cofined cream in various -flavors. ice- tion@ to other@, that if they avbuld like aA to the house for some time with cream bricks constantly' on hand.* any further instructions in their de- STOW is the 'time for repainting your house, both for eco= inn attack of pneumonia. -The old reliable Sherwin WiL Partment as officers and gentlemen l'V tection against the weather and for the, sake of its ap- -Seeding operations had just liams Paints. Stauntou's wall paw they can have them free of charge by 1 -nicely begun when a heavy down. pees, Church's Alabastine-three travelling the second ooncession in a pearanCe. Th+st1 there is nothing that will show better westerli direction and calling at the returns for the time and mode spent at house-cleaning time �f rairi on Monday evening big necp4oit;ipg�_house-cleanin'It home of y d g caused a delay of several days, time, the home of them all -''The ' Yours truly. than paint and varnish used inside the house. Tell u• what -The Woman's Auxiliary, of Big -Store." * AN OLD CAXPA10NZR yof wish to paint or varnish and we will show you a arts. George's Church wtlt�ieet at —A meeting of those interested N.. H.- 1 should like it to be clearly ' ''the home of Mrs. John Draper cn in football will be held in Stanley understood that the officers mentioned Beighton LTp Finish that will do it—and do it right. . 'Wednesday, May 10th, at 8 p.. m. Davis' barber shop on Monday in the above letter was neither Lieuts. "- -The proposed march of the evening for the purpose of re- L. H: Lewis nor J. F. Dales. who are a 116th Battalion through the Coun- organizing for the season., A full the authorized recruit7ng officers for wi#WILL UNS a., cry from Beaverton to Oshawa,. attendance is requested. this district and. both well known to UR 11" 'which was, to have begun to -mor- -Every one should see the lawn the young man in question. crow, has been postponed until mowers, compressed air sprayers, a► 7 lilts 15th. hand sprayers, garden tools, gar. TIME TABLE-Psckel Station a - -The old -wooden culvert at the den aeeds, New Perfection oil T. R. Traim going Easi Bae se follows — No. a Mail e.os s �, sie' s fine of Petrie .and Varnishes which do exactly what they are in- korner of of Church and Hing Sts. stoves, now on exhibition In the . ,. tended io do -- ve a ri ht .treatment to each surface. It is impossible to caved in on %turdsp Fortuna• hardware department of "The Big 4, 17 Local 6o P. p° tel no ei was lain over it at Store." * It Local . d.o4 P. M. obtain one paint or varnish that is suitable for a wide variety of uses. so it r y $ pa g Trains gatng Weal dna as follows- is very important to obtain a product that is exactly suitable for the per- 4" the time, thus no serious accident -Order your vegetable, flower. ` No. 18 Local 7.42 A. M. se you have in mind. Come in and .talk it over. We may be able to acenrred. _ ing and foliage plants -now from 11 Local _ ... '4.15 P. M.L. -Mrs. J. Keane and daugtiter. F. H. Hall, He has a large assort. "' • 7 Mail 7,40 P. M. you with suggestions. F -=1Diiaa Gladys,.have'moved to Whit men t, but they are now Rotaaggvery 8°nda' by, where they will reside is rapidly. It you seine meet pc in H p A N ltotnre. John Gormley is mVving war order you tray meet with _ ._ . -NOTICE .: M n - 's • - .•!tato the house which Mrs. Keane disappointment. Pansies are now has vacated. In full bloom: '- _ -some of the farmers residing After May 1st. feed grinding at - I'ICHE RIN G, ON�T. s ong the Kingston road have -F, A. Graham, of Montreal, Glen Willow Mille will be done - one of Canada's, leading epesiight only Tuesdays, Thursdays and - � been doing a rushing and ptofit- specialists, has arrived at McFad- Saturdays until further notice. _able business during the past few den's drugstore, where he will re - weeks hauling adtomobilee out of y 31.32 Cedar rt'ove' S PRIN G -GOODS ronin until satnrday. May 18th, the mud -holes in which they had 1 `been stalled. " Examinations free. . Glasses re- -Farmers are now ve sue commended o ly when necessary.- - - _ y This is a rare opportunity.-dot --- .ARRIVING DAILY -with th-eir seeding operations, The masa it. * _ :.'favorable weather of the past fewi days has allowed the land to dry ,,.-. •. W. Evans,_ of Whitby, is .. HOES, . RASES, SPADES,. SHOVELS, FO were ra idly, -so that now farmers do g hie bit" b taking back the _ FORKS - new . wing Lh _ - -- _ _ _. - - n nd all other Garden Tools. - two men to whom he had. _. _their. seeding done. y -Mise Irene Rogers, who has Sold the inese some months R E+ N N I F3'' � 5 E' E ID S been -seriously ill from heart trou- ago, to go o the front.. Any Oar Stock of _ y work- Atitru -d to him will re- - - ' 'ble, is we are pleased to report,, ceive t and careful atten. COLUMBIA GRAFO-NOLAs `Base Balls and Bats. Fishing Tickle complete in all lines. ' 'somewhat improved, and her p p p ;'.many friends hope that Lhe im- tion. - . and COLUMBIA RECORDS s o rHardware. provement may continue until -The second concession just - Is all new. Complete tock f General__ -she is fully restored to health. west of the Brock road has been -- - ` -W J. Clark was in the city on closed up for the past week on ac- It will give us pleagtire -J O S: G P H i�7 : ' 8 U N D Y— Friday visiting his brother, J. T. cottrst'of-it being in a dangerous to play the records for - ; Clark, of the Toronto Star, who is condition, caused by the creek Sou, whether ybu'pur- .confined to his bed with a- severe 'washing it awaiy-and uttdermin• chase or not, and we attack of 'pneumonia, from which Ing it. The council have bought : will gladly assist you ..,,.,,EASTER BOOTS AND- SHOES— _ .. • we are pleased to -state he is mak- a strip of land from Mr. Hurst for in making selections,, Ing sdtisfactory progresg towards' the purpose of widening the road 'no matter how small Every one likes to have a new pair of Shoes for Easter. Come here and he -recov-ery. and work will begin upon it right the purchase. fitted, We bare a fine range to choose from in Ladies', (lents' and Children s. ' -We will now discontinue eom. away. i e tee wrdelightedw our rat. rump, wn cloth p, a , also _ .._ plaining about -the mnd and be. -The Dominion Government I(Jaddea s Drug'Store, Store, all pat. at 2.7p, In Men's Fine Shoe we beve a splendidline at 3,45and Sid talking about the dost anis• have been advertising in the Unit- PICI;;ERI'NG Men's Fine Shirts at 75c and 1.00. Also; Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Armlets, Gloves, ante. There is only one remedy ed States for laborers to take the * i Suspenders and underwear. Ladies' ti nderwear, a new line of D A which we can apply to this and, the place of men who have enlist- ET *� DALE Ml1 Corsets, also Crompton Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves, etc:' that is an application of oil. � 1`.t is ed.' The response to these adver- L1Tl - s0iVewhat costly to some of as, tisements has dot been very satis- PIOKERINC A splendid line of •Crretons, Denims, Scrims, Muslins, Bungalow Nets.J.j.--•-f= but it is worth it.- factory so far, as reports that for your house furnishing -Linoleum, Oilcloibs, etc. -The presentation of Uncle conscription is, about to be put Yonvan always get the best Mani- Blankets in 10-4, 11-4 and 19-4 at'old prices. - Tom's Cabin in the town hall here into.- force in Canada has 'lead a ' toba Flonr made from No. 1. on Saturday evening last was reit- deterrent effect. While a .great - Manitoba Wheat. G A +GILLESPIE=DUNBARTON nessed by a good crowd, the ball many in Canada have favored Royal Household and Glenora • for • , _ being- eomfortably filled. The conscription, there is no likelihood Bread. Try abag. - -ziramEwas fairly- well acted' and tbaVit will be introduced. Pastry-Flout•-t-Freslr- -Rolled-Oa-t9 - h the audience seemed to ,think they -Report of Intermediate Room, BRAN, SHORT$ got the worth of -their money. • .. Pickerhit public school, for March -MIX FEEDS HARNESS ! y.LOL+La!'IRsS ! n -Do not forget the military con. and April: Sr. III -Hazel Pilkey UAT CHOP cert to be given in the Town Hall (hon), Muriel Clark (bon), Mary .. -CRUSHED OATS - - this (Frida ) evening by the 182nd Morrissey (hon), -Agnes Marquis, BARLEY CHOP Good -Yarm Harness from. $35.00 upwards, on. plendid program Percy Allaway, Gordon Coakwell, WHEAT -- wilt be provide , eluding inter- Fred Fawcett, Charles McGinty. CRACKED CORN number of bargain Collars, $2 ana$250 eating moving picOVes of a mili- Jr. III -Blanche Walsh (hon), Dor- MIXED HEN FEED _ -- iaryna-tiife. 'Interesting addres othy Towle (hon), Eva Murphy, Caldwell's-Cream substitute All hort38 goods ab I@830nab18- b •ee. a� rII988, sea will be given by Mre, Parsons, Dolly Palmer, Eileen Wiman, El- Calf Meal. - . of Toronto. Lieut. -Col. A. A. Cock- sie Baker, Charles Baker,' Dorothy Molasses Meai cot and Shoe repairing promptly burn, O. C., 182nd Battalion, a re- Wiman, Alex Crockett' George - CHOPPING AND OAT , , •attended to. turned soldier and others. The Thexton, Toro Stewart, Louise - PUSHING EVERYDAY z _- battal-ien-"-band- will-alsa-- , Gbat•lie -baa-.- Art ices on --feed I. ton l PICgERIN(iANE 58 EMPORIUM ' present to give a number of" -Pelee- Crockett, Hilda Morrison (absent). BELL PHONE. tions. The concert will begin at Sr. II -Agnes Moore (bon), George F. VCT. WOIDliClt Some Phone 2501. W. J. COAKWELL 8 o'clock ahgrp, and there will be Cowan, Ella Stephenson, Nellie iu L bilver collection. " Arnot, Hugh Miller Ed Marquis. 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