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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_03_16._ .. - • i•, ERING NE VOL. X11,11. , I'I CKERIN(G!'., ONT•, -FRIDAY, . MARCH ' 16, 1917 X06 06 MOUNT ZION .CH[RRYWOOD rofesaliattat dGaritr+i. + iv wT Eetabllsbed 75 years bPHON g MILLS The annual ark and bean sup pper After a long and painful ❑Irises, ALedticai under the auspices of the Methodist there passed away on Sunday, March church will be field on the evening of 11th, one of our most respected regi -GREENWOOD ' �L. CALDWELL, M. D., Successor Tueday, March 20th. A splendid dents, James Chapman, is his 90tb �• Lo the late Dr. A. Brodie. Phone 306 program will be 'given, consisting of .year He was highly respected by all - - Claremont, oat. FLOUR : - _ ;' a tram by the Dramatic Club, en. who knew bim. and his death has cast MILLSE. FORSYTih, D. of O. Regis- titled '•Willowdnle," which will he a gloom over the neighborhood. He t A R: tered member of the optometsioal agso- WHITE SATIN- BREAD both amusing and instructive, There leaves to mourn his. loss four daught- - K'. sdatioa of Ontario. Hpecial atteatioa gives to � will also be duets and solos by Mise era and one sol. ' The sympathy of the bks Atting of glasses. lues test•t tree, North CRBAM BUNS-FAsuLY E. Johnston and Mr. K. Webber, of community is extended to the be. - OlesMal. cert Brooklin, and selections by the Clare. reaved family, - . Mc53;INNON,b1 D., L.R.C.S., 'TEA BUNS-PAArRY moat Male Quartette. The Claremont- No laremont Ne 0Rdbur h, membef•et the Coneg• of orchestra will also be present to furs-; Physicians and surgeons of-Oatario liwntiate isb music during the evening. 8n per GREEN RIVER "' ?< of Bo W College of ' 6uraeons, 1'6dinburgh. ' p I am paying highest' prices Bran, i�hOrt6, Jumbo, will be served in the basement from Report of standing of the first thre ' d atteaeioa d dd en*@ of women and 5 to 6 o'clock. Everybody 1 d'l Asea, oma andsedd•ao•,B:oagliam. _ y y come and pupils in each class of our school for for Barley $IIA Wheat. have a pleasant evening.' Admission the month of FebruarySr. 4th -E. - _s t�oait. Wh88t ►5creeninga, 86 cents, children 15 cents. Michell. M. Routley, LFerrier, Jr, Get my prices before Eellin `�•' 4th -W, Dixon, F. Carter, I. Gray. T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIb- All kinds of Chop. �AOCK ROAD Sr. 8rd-J. Ferrier, G. Hornshaw, M. ia1liiTRIS �oantyCrownAttorney,andCounty Hoover. -- Jr, 8rd—E. Ellis,• M. Ellis. caw, whisby. lav Frank Hilts ilea engaged with' Wm. Sr. 2nd -M. Routley, D. hoover, 0. Chopping on Mondays, - E. CHRISTIAN, Ellicott for the summer months. Barrister and Wm. Cowan and wife of Rosebank, Routley. Jr. 2nd -I. Hornshaw, G. WedIIesda B?end Fridays A • Solicitor. ck St. North. Ste Mosey w . SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W: called on W. H. and Mrs. Jackson last Mafoe,dill H. Michell. • let 'Reader -G, y y . Dan. oma Brock St. North. Whitby. ally 1 Thursday.Madill, A. Nickell, G. Hachney. Pr}. Chopping will not Start George Cowan, Jr., and Frank Jack- Ober C -C. Postill, R. Madill, A. Pere ply Q' - De>ntat STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA Hon, of Toronto, visited their parents Primer B -J. Routley. B. Postill, R: Y until 9 A. m. BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., last Su a Michail. Primer A -H, Wright. _ (Graduate of the Royal College of Dental • AND STEAM. Our teacher is again on duty look - Surgeons and University of Toronto, cmc• Ing hale and hearty, after a couple of WHITBY Don't brio less than over W. M. Priagle's hardware .tore, Whitby. weeke' illness. five ba g y' Omen hours 9 to 19; t to &M. Ind phone ts, T Lieut. John Per returned home bags, as minimum Bell phone 99t1• i41y Y L. 3PINg, LIMITED, W. H. Jackson delivered a new saw - in machine to Wm. Cowan, of Rose- this week from the front. amount charged for ;Daring Dr Seaton s absence overeat, Dr Ma g The comedy "The Rivals," . will be g Dowell, of Toronto, will be to charge, PICKERING, ONT, bank, on Saturday Iat given in the College this Friday even- trv111 be $de bags in _ It is rumored that Mrs. Davidson lag future. iiitlltnloff !laat�3el. has engaged as domestic help with Wm. Liscombe of Greenwood, Millinery classes are being held J H REAL Claremont every Monday evening in the High G. HAM -Issuer of Marriage . s A large number from this dsstrict intend to take to the patrictic concert Schon}, and are being well attended. ----- -- Lio•n.es in the Conley of On Two officials of the H dro-Electric Pieksrtngvillage, 2717 HOUSEfUiiN18HING8' at Brougham on Friday evening. y Commission were in town on- Tuesday W. Z. C3.2R- eN - `/�1 POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- DUNei►RTON in connection With extending the line 1 • tione•r, valuator, collector and issuer Big Stock, at the lowest prices. to Pickering. - Oimarriagelteen.•a Brougham, SOT Wedding bells are ringing. Two entertainments have been held ii �+ f! - .DHOPPER Ieguer of Marriage Delivery tree. Sergt. H. R. Glstward and Pte. F. at the hospital during the past week E A S 1 L A_ o Licea•a in the County of oatarlo. Morrison, of the 1112nd Batt. were for the beaeSt of the returned.soldiers. Agee at stere and his reddeace, Claremont. Call and see. Ind Phone 824, home on Sunda yy• - One of tbose was Riven under the aus- The shingle has d;�- tis. Mrs. Joseph Gormley, of Kinsale, pices of the War Relief Society and faction for over 80 years.- Empire ;) TT B.BEATON TOWNSHIP OLEBE Claremont. and formerly of Dunbarton, is spend- the other by the students of the On- Corrugated Iron with a j in. by S.J. Coaveyaaaee, t7•ommissioo n y taking ing a few days with friends here. tario Ladies' College. 2 in. corrugation sees it before you WS"viss. Accountant. late. Noaay to loan g y g r ea tanm perty "Isensr of Marrtsi• Lao- (3eo Fakwner has b d bi On Friday evening the Board of b nth k If 9 i 91hitevals, Out. f -y HUGH S. PUGH. Glen Maji+r. Ont, ar Licensed Auctioneer. Extensiva esper- lones is imported and thoreashbred _ stock. lisle• eeaducted anywhere. Write for terms and particulars. Pbon• Ind. 911e. 36.17 �j POSTII L. Licensed Auctioneer, .L' . for Counties of York and Ontario, Auc Ilion sales of all kinds attenued to on Sharma Notice. Address (Green StverP: O.. Out, ear s conn- uq er ma es. gotr are . n try's call for increased Trade will meet to discuss F. H. production and Deed. of a Cream Separator. Try has forsaken the harness oho for the Anneo' roposal to have the govern - P a Premier for 80 days. Also _ farm, roent ta�'e over the Toronto -Eastern gasoline engines from. 89.00- up. Mrs. Pizer and daughter, Miss Amy, and have it connected, with the C. N. gee or write me before buying. who have spent the winter with C. E. R. at Cberrywood. Were .this propo- y g• ; and Sirs. Rose, of Brantford, have re- sition adopted, the Hydro -Electric Bell Phone. turned to their home here. could then bare its wires between J The literary society will•meeton Whitby and Pickering strum F. J. Pr0>1<Se on the . - Pickering Friday evening, '.liar. 28rd, for election poles of the electric railway, and as It of officers and a debate. It is hoped mats 81100 a mile' to eonstruet the liner that there will be a Rood Attendance. of the Hydro-Eelectric, a great saving 010114,00-9 1 Scion '/� _ There is quite an agitation at prey would thus be made.. The residents rf NEWBUTCHER SHOP entover the organization ofmfarmers' Pickering should lose no time in Ve torinary Surgeon _ club. Quite a large number purpose bringing the matter Before the govern- r �cnor Graduate of the Ontario Fete- ' + going to Pickering on.Friday evening meat- Sir Adam Beck, we under- All s+ztorr+obile and Bieyele - ran t He,te A full line of Fresh Meats always when It is hoped that a club will be stand. strongly favors tbe.idea, repairing promptly sand Graduate of the Veterintiry on hand at shop, organized. On Friday last a beautifully fitted u� attended to. - Science Association. hospital train reached here from. Hal l• , ti Phone-ofHee 1909, residence 203'?. Wagon oa road every day. A DIAMOND WEDDING �x with 92 woaAded soldtere. Of Tires, Oils, Grease and repairs _ these -72 wore amputation cases, some always on hand. ' , • -ONTWRIO- A very bappy event took place atwith a ► a m, sew -- -- -- -. 'i Wbitb on Thursda last. March Sth whilr other have two or more limine• potter �+ Andr'ew, LOGS WANTED ! Butcher's cliffs wanted y missing. They�are now comfortably 1 _ `4 when aleb and Mrs. Rose, surround- nettled in the Convalescent Home. PICKERING, Ont. JAS O'CONNOR, PICKERING ed by their four sons• four daughters W. Wright, the officer In command at _ Corner Hing and Church Sts, n and grand children celebrated the six- the hospital buildings, will meet the - .1[ will pay cash for the following loge tieth anniversary of their wedding . citizens of the town to the Counetl I have a - OOd Bt00� Of � 3 delivered here: day. Mr, and Mrs. Rose were married chamber on Friday afternoon to dis- g .Basswood, , , No. 1. $17.00 per M. REAL E S TATE.... ■ io England on March 8th, masonry in cue what is expected of the le i0 ; Maple. • . " Rose was for mal vara masonr tri - 18.00 y y this town is the way of comforts for $oft Elm. 10.00* i��* K� spector on the Eastern Division of the the roldlers. Ali appeal will be made ® - G. T. R„ retiring from active service h QGrey or Bastard Elm " - 12.00 from the pulpits in the town on Sua-�LncinRed Birch, •' 16.00 and settling is Whitby when pension -da Wire Rock Elm 13 in, over " 24.00 ed about nine years age. The sone y'j• under 15 in, " 10.00 are : Peter A. of Toronto, Caleb E. of 'White Ash.12 foot Brantford Chas. R. of Sault Ste Marie 11R000HAM —ALSO — 150 acre Farm For Sale, good soil and Wilfred S. of Wanaceburg. The log lengths 20.00 8 . _ ee are:Mrs.. S._ lea Wm Keast, of Lindsay, spent last Chopgaq ad-R°a$--.• c s TIf� done of ulalo. N.Y.; bce. aof ae--Q1q�1GG.IGiS - a: usual, Barns and stabling for 42 head, Richmond, Que.. Mrs. F. J. Verrill, Robert Davis, of Oshawa was -here of stock. Hen house Melbourne, Que : and Miss Jennie at with his parents last week. Cedar Posts and ' ey W. G. Barnes, Green River and pig pen. home. A pleasing feature of the day T. C. and Mrs. Brown, of Toronto, �s , Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. AH in good repair, was the presentation of a beautiful spent over Sunday with Wm.. Mom - Or accompanied by a'gold-head• Brave. Steel Posts• ed cane to the groom, and, nd a suitable On Sunday afternoon quite a heavy JOHN PHILIP �'� V. Riehardsoae present to the bride, by the Masonic rasa and bail storm passed over this 1 Fraternity of Composite Lodge No, 90 locality, Coal, Lumber, Cement, Shingles, s A. F. A. M., of which Mr. Rose is a Mrs. Bayles, of Greenwood, spent a Lath and Ready Roofing .Notary Public, Pickering. few days here with her son, Waiter i Has a full line of fresh and Cur- life member, He is a Past Grand Sr. y Always in stock. �� «'arden of the Grand Lodge of Que. and Mrs. Bayles. ed melte constantly on hand. Water' Pare mater bee, also a Past Master of Central J. Deavitt, who has been a resident ,,��••'�Ii .: i Lodge No. 11q Prescott, Ont., and of of Brougham for about a year, moved A V R E E SO R, Spice Rol, Breakfast Bacon, this week to Hampton. e r St, Francis Lodge No. 15, Richmond, p n Ham, Bologna, Weiners, 4-tc. If you are wise you will use the only Que. Mia Rose has been a lifelong: Quite it number of our- residents � Ideal well, drilled by''Chaa. B. Rice, Liberal. The tnmily 'at one time re- took i0 the drama at Pickering oa —LOCUST HILL w Highest prie ps paid for :_ who is agent for Wind Mills, Gasoline sided at Dunbarton where they are Friday evening and report a good - ---,Butcher's cattle Engines• all kinds of pipe and fittings held in high esteem, time. [ for water works. Also bath room fix- pects to Rev. A. McLellan, of Claremont, ex- oy M • tures, etc. Everything given careful WHITUVALt Sunda be able to hold service on a. �nrcauneement 9ickerj*ua` ,l�e attention. y next 1n St. Johns Chusch at • v RICE'S PUMP WORBB, Owing to the heavy run of live stock the usual hour, last week there was a decline In the The mild weather of the past week First -apes riga for hire Home Tel. 5521. ' Whitevale, Ont. v. prices o! cattle at the Union Stock has caused the snow to disappear Yards. We understand that Harry quite rapidly, an4 sa a result wheeled -Day or night The Pickering' Clamry was on. the market Thursday vehicles are now more in evidence. $aping.•• purchased Bub >me8t8 511 tTSIIIB ::• last and bought a load of cattle, some Sidney and Mrs. Bennett (nee Min. • ' • of which are suitable for beef•ringers.0 nie McKay), returned from their wed- the Drugbusiness of Teaming promptly attended to. ViVance Colmmlttee The Whitevale Women's Institute ding trip last week. Their many _ 3 4 Agent for Canada Carriage Co. will meet on Wednesday, March 21st, friends in Brougham extend eonpatu- "fit M. McFadden I at the home of Mrs. Jos. Leary. The lations to the happy couple. _ se' We He Peak, p{ems{„y, The object of this Association ie t4 members will answer roll call with a It ie intended to hold the annual - les�en stealing sad prosecute proverb. A paper will be given en combination sale about the end of Solicit your business the felons. •'A duty we owe to one another," by March, Those having- anything to - r Mrs. A. E. Major. Miss P. Doten will -sell are requested to make the entry in all lines of drugs ' 0 Safe, Sure and u'itk Route Members haviaq proper{y stolen eammuni• give a reading.Chorus by the mar- ' _ -- Q Gale immediately with an member reed ladies. rs. Roach will be there with R, J. Cowan by Marcie f0th, to a Good Business position of Exeoutiys Oomm�stea. with her agricultural class, and will We are sorry to hear that S. W. 'and stationery, and yz is via the also give an address. on "Education Shepherd and.family are soon to move . ldemberehip fes • • {1.00, and what it means." All ladies made to Toronto to reside. George Young guarantee satisfaction is also about , to leave us, We always juts=oTT a Tickets may be bad from the President or welcome. regret losing each good citizens. + - - - Death bas again removed from our a 'member the Red Groes concert to a R care --48 - • Exse. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. Sr Palm- midst one of our residents in the person " t er, W. V. Richardson, Pickerin of John Hastings, who died -at the be given in the Town Hall this (Fri- -An goods not Carrie ai0�0 g' home of his son George on Tuesday, day) evening by the Young Peoples y 1 J. R. TheXton W.1. Clark after but two weeks' illnes from pneu• Bible Class. A first-class program of -,..ed Cor. Yonne and Charles Sts. monia. The deceased was born here readings, recitations, vocal and instru- in StOCk� Will be President, seorefary mental music, dialogues,antomimes. Rhorthand, Typewriting Banking, •5 years ago, and has been a resident p - •� Book-keeping, Higher Accountiarr. of this locality ever since, and was etc., will bo given. Admission $5c, pleased to procure. Hip 1 TOOLS SHARPENED chil&4en 15c. ' Correspondence, enmansbip,8pe • always noted for his industry and ling, Business Worms, Commercial quiet disposition. He had two sons, The Presbyterians were again with - Arithmetic, Business Law, Civil We make a specialry of crosscut saws, Alvin, who is unmarried and George, out service last Sunday, owing to the Service, etc. taught quickly and Toole of all kinds. Locke repaired. who Is married and has a family of continued indisposition of Rev, e.. . - " .t•" correctly. $zerience teachers ; Razor -hosing a specialty. For a first- three tone. He is also survived by McLellan, of Claremont, who was to C. W. Li[�C@f P "��. $• `. careful attention; moderate rates; class bair trim or an easy shave call three brothers, Warren of Seattle, occupy the pulpit until the arrival of best results. Demand for our gra- at the East -end Barber Shop. Edward of Michigan and Alvin of Au- Dr. Marob. Mr. McLellan baa made a See our House Furnishings of all rora. His wife re -deceased him 2E hoste of friends in B ham, who re- Druggist -Graduate Optician duates ie tar in excess of our supply.g p Enter now. Catalogue free. kinds. Slightly used Carpetsyears. His funeral took place on gret to hear of his illness but are 0, N. P. Tl it Avnt, W. J. Elliott, Principal frorn 15 cents a yard rip. ursday to the cemetery on the 6th pleased to know that be is recovering W- 1. a0RDON. -' - _ .PUi UM&MG C9lo4.eeei _:. _ •t�a$gfslI'....... r_ __.�.._..: ;. s �► :e�t as „� � � - BATTLE OF THE`SOMMIL Battlesreund the Most Terrible in T� Eo- rops••Ariageddon.-SIEm r Y- - r The arrival of the big guns on the - British front. has done much to alarm — .. _ W . C Blood Means \a. Break- the enemy, says anAmericanwrjter. ' Oo>rvn is Year Health. For years Germany has relied on -big gone: • And` now the- British and the : a French have bigger ones! Something � • Impure' blood is ori invitation _to g�' sickness. The blood is at work day has dawned on the horizon -quite out- .' GARETT E and'aight - to maintain -the-' health,. side the German calculation. snd any-lack'of strength or purity in The one district which all Germans • fear and detest is "the tet rible ..^the blood is 'a weaxriess ' in the � de- _ a :tense against i tfti is Somme."- It be various nd4nes, d cease: Anae a h and none of them complimentary. A ;the doctors naive for lack of blood. German prisoner whom I met not very .:There may be an -actual loss in tp _he quantity of the blood, or one or itmg ago referred to it with many CAle MenAf� ' shudders as "The th of Blood,” • more of its constituents may be leek- � A' ... _.. .._ - - µ' 'Ing. Its surest symptom is pallor. while a wounded Bavarian in a hos- � fZ U� 'Anaemia is particularly common in pital spoke of it ,ps ".War's Inferzw." young girls. It is not, however, con- Our regiment was suddenlytaken fined to them alone .for it is this from Flanders and flu -ng into the + race lack of'blood that prevents full Somme district," said he. "Twelve t days we stayed there and were com-- w. recovery atter la grippe, fevers, - pletely smashed up. Ten days I _ )aria. -and operations. It is also pre- en- dured that hell and ca to the end g sent in. old age and in persons who ',, . r --- ---_ -- -. have been under unusual mental or of my strength. * b eicai strain. It I have received. it mud -spattered P .Y. you are sutler- letter from a British artilleryman Ing from this trouble take Dr. Wil- e has fought with the big guns on, • liams Pink Pills for Pale People. the Somme for many months. _ X 'They make pure, new blood • with „ - Just now I stn in bivouac, he' A IAN :.WAR 0AN every dose and this new blood means t writes, "with the battery in a wilder-jj health .and .strength. Thousands + ness of mt;d and .debris of ba..tle,-and • have proved the truth of these state- ments, among t6gm _ Mrs. John I with little opportunity for writing. It , 4 takes us all day getting about' in the - Hyatt, Me-tiskow, Alta., who says :- The Safest and Best Investment "About a mess, and all night scraping booty year Lgo I was in a badly I and drying socks at improvised fires'. ,/, � n run down'- conditictt,- my i,.00d was � While i write.- the guns are thumping --,watery, �0 Obtain --,watery, I was very ngrvou% slept and banging at. old -Fritz, and I can - badly at night; suffered from fre- P see the flashes of the heavies out - ,quant headaches 'and found my'side side the tent door. housework an almost -intolerable .. - t There is' a bum of aeroplanes in f bur8en, my appetite Was poor. and I : the air. One of the first things that _ - did not seem to assimilate the food 1 p struck me on getting into sight -of the took, altogether my condWon seem-, i actual battlefield • was the way our M ed serious. Ab there wasirno doctor aeroplanes lord it in the air. It was hese secilrif ies 'are always 9a.le• in our neighborhood I decided to give 1 Dr, Williams' -Pink Pills i trial,nd just clearing up to a fine evening after al)Ie,and T•Tr 8 are read to p11rCh - ` 1 have much cause to_ be thankful led. awful da of rain. 'Where I ask- when 1 heard -them - y — -- Y that I did h ca in a few wnPtta Iiy , ed, are the aeroplanes?' I had hard- _.t any time. b 7better.feeI continued the use of the the were circling over the battle -like. great change for the ncoTsoo up from behind in flocks, and soon pills forsometime longer, arid found; Y g - .. ..-Without charge we give belt°at- : a complete- cure, • I feel better than birds, while salvos of shrapnel mottled tention to ,all applicatiollF3 the blue around them, like dust on the x T have tll for recommend Dr. Williams 'placed through us. Y yearn and can .therefore , background of a picture.- I haven't , � .. - . ' seen a Cermari machine- for -s ' lohg, " '. • -. _ .. _ Ptak AIIs to all who are weak and time. . _.. _ _ sura doyen." IlonMud isn't so very romantic when' u I particulars slid Subscription �• You can get• these _pills iron any : ti you've got fo eat it, and sleep on it, j` Form% Furnished on Application ,T dealer in medicine- or by mail at 50: and when you must bear It on your hp u - —• cents a box or six boxes for-;2.lifl ' -from The Dr: Willi amK' �Mledior - Co, face fora few- days until -foci get a j )Brockville, Ont. proper chance for a wash. There's' rine, Telegraph or Tel ephone r• nothing so sticky, so dreary and so 119 at our expense.-- - - _ - exhausting as the dragging stud of ` -THE REVIVAL;OF�HERALDRY-the -S' - me. It grips your knees at _ _ . _ _ :,. _ every step and sometimes we're up to- AbandanW Customs and Practices Re- the waist in it" Dived in Great War. - - y -.. . -. --- -• •. - - a .- Very atriking is the reversion in the � '.Great War td a number -of ancient and Li L/A` t Wa#fir �-abandoned customs and practices _ _____ _ t. in tits pro emotion of military tactics�}}�� 6.�F�, - ��� .:. ' 'e7te Greek fire with which the Chris- �tW To - W• +• ei • Stop,0 : tion defenders a Constantinople as- nailed i I sailed the Turks 500 years ago, was S#omaeb Disorders - but an anticipation of German gas at_'TORONTO - 'W 1 N I P �� tacks, and evil -smelling bombs.. Even y pnyetciaa a Advice I l\ - khaki is not altogether new, for the Th.,u•ana,, rif unfortunate ;e ale surrey ` - Crusaders wore a long. brown -colored . almost dally from dyspeps4a. Indigestion, ` robe Oi rct)at the color. of the sandy fermentation.- sour aClA stomach. Hato- t— , 'Ier1PP. caxe+i or distress after eatin)r, If - • .. .— - .. .;'deserts where, they fought the 310s- i they would mainly form the hRr,eable !,obit lems.. Puttee's also "ay be noted .on of nu15' drtnklrin with each mPal a glasetui of hot water containing a iiulf'- _ 'the nether limb rt of'the Saxton thanes teaspoonful of ;vure bi.urated magrtnxtti- on the Bayeux Tapestry. To they wautd soon •and their stornarh -m- depicted Y p. Y Istrengthened and- imnroved that they. j the war must also be attribt,ted -the ' could stPat the richext and mo-atisrving - e..•iliSl--�f hEF.11tlt3rt-COatB-Af-aTm3f mraIs trtthnut the trust syit 6,m of in- `- badges, flats, banners, and , eolors, Nearrlr au so-calred citiieeti%,e troubles ! - — --- — - --• ae. -- that have been so lavishlydisplayed rcau-ed by an Psre•e+ of' srid And an The little invalid who refused to -n y be set aid, he will never know tnsuTlctPnt wood Aunntr in ;he st mach take his" milk and e by all classes. Not since the Crusades, causing the -feud to ferment and rour be- ggs will often i' hat is being serviid if father is -the. .ar` the hundred Fear:' `V�r, has so fare dhCevrlon can take nlace. A gluey of -- = drink an eggnogg from a tall glass waiter with a.napkin over his aro,. etumhat aeln wid the lAsu rated draw the mxC €.la rill �u thrqugh_a straw. A little girl ad -,With a little thought and care th much et it isiasm neem shown lite this rl"utrallz- tilt- ntnmach ands and make '1 ,edlth, mires parties, and will eat almost any-, chill mhy be made to eat almost ary- art, and it has been remarked that not the food co;atrnts bland and.sweet- t•:ai4y, , . _ _ ft few of the coats -of -arms of British natural dieFxtion aithortt distrers of any - _ thing if it is served from a doll's tea , thing. families, ancient and modern, are kind is the result Iii mratPnl Nlai:nrxla-, ret, especially if some of her dolls are 4 is not a luxatio , is hartrreso. pleaxant invited to share the feast. ?hared by. Sariog5 .Europe8ft_ mon= -anJ gu3> to tako and can b.! obtaltled i -Easy Method. _ t rom any 1r --Ar druggist. Lo not confuse The dessert may ' be covered with a . ,. - ;4 archs reigning dukes, . and famous The Care of Infants' Eyes. _ }little tent house, or wigwam, how did Deeds make his re ta- r lays sled Jlagnecla u ilii other ferry a �f, t gwam, with- a p r egjm.nts. The Prussian Eagle is !� in theapurP}hlsiiratedtf nitir� NuL wdergor ?41e most impressio a lesson of ignoa tiny doll standing gtlaid at the deo -i tion as a lawyer Y" born by th? 14th T3ussars, who adopt- i tallest exhe<dally prepitred fur this pts- � ance, or neglect of the infarct, is learn- `'He was so well to-do' he could de- ed it when the Princess of rrassia; PUtSe_ _ L - and .no peeking is allowed until rorty_ i ed when visiting one of the 'several cli+!te cases he knew he couIdn't win." married the Duke of George III. Gen- I schools or asylums for blind children,tiring else on the tray is eaten. Faces may be sketched on the eggq ! Women window dressers are. re- eral lfacl;ensen' family crept is the RF:CA5SE AND BECAUSE. who have -never seen the light of day, and hats or caps tied on them. Toast'; stag's head. the badge of the fam-�u _� nor the very- things about them or cut in fancy shapes is most exciting. receiving much praise from London Senforth TtiQhlantlers, ra:se,l by the C;i; a the Boys and Girls Accurate An-. those who are nearest and deafest to � It can -be trimmed with a knife and firms who have introduced them. Scottish hfackenzies. This general, --- • - them, j mode into little houses with doors the-vi-toi- at $timania,' is descended ewers to Their Inquiries• When one recalls the fact that' Slain` is studying its large ile sits and windows, or it may be cut with Y $ g +'�' from an exiled member of that dis- It 'may seem to i ou an easy way twenty-five. per cent. of Mese chil- i cooky cutters. A doll's chaffing 'dish , of.peatwith a view to utilizing the tingul,,hed family, •.oho lost all their P out of a tight place -when the little dren have lost their sight from! is- a lot of fun. If the invalid is material for the productior_ o. botbi thalFrench ommranderrin chief, peral -beats ; uetions, to answer: `Because." But Iu hard medical terms as �ophthalmia" better n neona- I stt•ong enounit to sit up a small table rga9 and electricity.' - chaps the Saltire Cross of the Nivelles, and really, it is hardly fair to them or to , torum, an entirely preventable. disease, I claims kinship Nvith this old English , we may rightfully reproach ourselves l family. you. They want to know, and be- i fol• not having made some attdmpt to cause sheds no light on the question. ; When you think Of v - avoid such- disastrous injuries' more " the little' folks are hungry for the ! ' CHILDHOOD ii ``i .` , especially since they occurred among i �t�) �l V i� H 11/ 1�n 1T� truth, so take the trouble to tell them - •S ��thenoc nt vied are themselves •the in Clea'ninlCn—dD truth. If you dont know, say so,nocent victims of this serious affec-but make it your business to. find out tion. - -�. The •ill, e childhood come swiftly and let them know as sooty as ops- _ The solution of the Tblitlk Of PARKER'S and too_.ofteti before a doctor can be si Bo s and girls ass on to th'etr lit- t Pt'oblem lies called in or medicine obtained the lit- s Iely to the prevention of the disease , Ale ore is beyond aid. The wise largely responsible for -• blindness =— -- - -- S tie neighbors what father and mother Let me restore -to seeming nerrvess your Lace Curtaias,.Catpets, 81 tal:ets and 1 among infants. Ophthalmia neana- `ntoFbtr � i.l always safeiRmrd her lit- tell 6em.' Be'siue other household and personal effects.. The Parker process is thorough; the -you sir light; be- tornm can,be revented and the blind: tle_one by._keeNirg Baby's Own Tab- a you v give_the�an iniorsn�*t_� ! t pavocharge is very mode_rste, and we �a�carsia a one rva� " _ --Te s Ir aces is me tcme by - The little fellows are just flow stor-treating the eyes of the infant ince- Send for our Catalegue on Cleasing and Dyeing. ways does good—it can never too harm. iitg up things for the days' to , come, I diate! after birth with a suitable -Concern4ng-it- i rs. Napolcon.Lambert, and need ever bit of hely they-- Y PARKER'S DYE WORKS LIMITED .St. Tt;t-are, Que., writs:—'Baby's Y Pcan., antiseptic medicine applied by your- -- ` Ov; r T,.h',eta get; dont turn them off with a eeble i family physician'. - 791 YoIIge Street Toronto are an excellent medi- "because," Give them something _ _ —.- - - - cine for ehildlirod ailmer.ts and I am worth while, something --which will reeding Convalescent Child. " well Lple3a-•d .withwthcir use." The flake thein better and more intelli- Tablets are, sulci by medicine dealer, Every one .who has had the care of l at ?fit gent. a bqs from The It doewyou good to think and study it is to make him eat the thing gent. a convalescent child knows how hard or by ma I r _ AL U RAD . .s that Dr. �i':n. inrn,;' Nledielnc Co, Bror;vMe, until you can answer the thousand= the doctor has prescribed. Ingenious -On(. anti -one queatio" your boys and girls mothers and nurses have invented all - ask you, so have 4te patience and the sorts of schemes and devices to make! 1� ha:, s ,cI or,lrr spring se,A, think godness of heart to make good and the simple diet of the sick child Re-! " of the flower heds accurate answers to every inquiry. ceptable and intereng. 4 • arF ' o.:. c,.. ..",'�f�.. morin'.:id".'itim'`�''J��".a'"�'gr`'y .. .... .$.:-'.�-.: s.r ''-".:ac._z..... ...���._-..__..-..,.cs.d......_.�..-.�......._........�i'.,.a:e::__.._..._..i......r...•..�.._>._....�,...::�::.•..::::,�.s;x.;...:.e:.'.-..,�.te;.;,....:�. y.�.. .._. ...........-.-..._v.._._._...,_._._.,.._-ac.:•>�.ay.w:.::,:�reisrj:.'i:,rr..<: .;1 - --..n.sxi.'"t�� V7j -w6-- M INIP, qtl Q- A. the Allied opeiatliins ft it Rna D 's pan up 4 Health r per'n r S�ft -WAKIN Q SJCK. CHARW ; be Possible to bri'n'g ellil'to the Account- by eating. foods ferm even before the close of the Method is the Same an That Used r. In'ank-case'thii needed supplies Olden Times. An that make you �t forthe7 - ' * of food, medicine nrid clothing shoqldic- In this day -of machine manufacture :4aY's- Work without over- lbe poured in'as'soon us ever this be- it will perhaps surprise some to learn -,"ble. -taxing the stomac.13, kidneys I comes pos 1 They can be -bought that the, making of big chains is large- BAKING POWDER. jand'stored in: Egypt,- whenee they can OCWTAMS NO ALUM 1� ly, if not entirely, confined to methods Gr. lWer., The'continued­,eat- I be 'conveyed in a few hours to ports dependent on •hand labor, Q -says. I.-thq 'nw 004,-491 kiiisron modhens priced � wa Ing of indigestible foods with lof entry to the HoI:y'LAnd­, when the 'Scientific Amerlean. There are prob- king powder ntiede, In "Large, percentage- of waste opportunity offers. ably no big. chains being Imade by the th&t do" not asintal 0 sguffl and whiah h" &U I" Ingredsessts, Means diseased livers and 'i Help the Sufferer's of Palestin�. use of machinery. There are yarious pWnly stat" on tise, Qm& A small beginning has been madc,'but applianceid employi?d, but these 'are �` \`\` isoned. intestines. , Keep at -least i50,000.should be forthcoming hand operated * or 'personally con- E.W.GILLETr COMPANY LIMITED Your stomach sweet and clean if anything -like an adequate supply is trolled. This situation appears to be WINNIPCO Tcoto"Tci, *Mr. to be ready. due w pro- of the earth should niak' veTbiul expression liks it, Ilia chain is active bay eating- Shredded appeal to the people of all classes in no stronger than the weakest of. its Measures Fatigue. A Circle- Defined. the British IslOs thhn that in which links." A handmade chain is natural - .7 Wbelat Discuite, It is easily , The French inventor of a machine A pupil in the junior department our Lord lived, and to -which we owe ly made link by- link. If the workmen Ito measure fatigue says that 95 per -11 the are not only careful, but conscientious teacher recently -by d'geSted' It COntainS a the Scriptures, and our whole relig- i cent. of corpulent persons are so be- 'describing a circle as "a straight line surprised his tea material needed for the nour- ious inspiration. Now Is the time to as to'" details, there is a considerable cause they have given In when they that •Is. crooked all- the •-way round." 'Ishment of the human body, help. . It will little avail to collect the opportunity for attention , equivalent felt fired, and that it -is practically. sum after the Holy Land is opien to to -continuous inspection, The making impossible to tire out a fat person in -10;= a health acc'ount for us. The distribution fund will be in. good headth. of big chains. is -largely an old-time Waard's UnIment for sale -everywhas*. you to draw upon. For the hands of those who kiio*'the peo- blacksmith's job. The breaWast or any ineal with oldest fan in existence Is in the pli and' lived amongst them. Though n4rd'111 T-4-4—MUt Dares Davdruff.. museum near Cairo. It dates f' the—policy of -starvation, starvation. is mainly di- 0-0��­-0--0---o-.--0---o-0- -0 rom the naft or cream. Made. in rected against the Christian popula- Real Carefulness. seventeenth century B.C. Canado. tion, help will be given,to all in need LIFT - YOUR CORNS "What is your ides of a careful OFF WITH FINGERS r sp (Wt SALE' CHEAP—GOOD SOA1113- '!One that not only avoids accidents Fing House in Owen Sound, in good :1 irrespective of creed or race. . Pains will be taken'not to pauperize but to automobile 'driver?" re-establish the. people in homes.. and How. to loosen a tender corn that he would be responsible for, but location. Near nep-pt and �'%WO AM HD ir e goo" on or callus 'so it lifts out F,.,: ek. Apply It. Mearatti, 1-tc-ator. farms. We appeal With confidence .- I also keeps out of those that wouldn't 7,wi,,ona.. for help in trying to meet the needs of without pain. be his fault if they happened." IN HOLY LAND the innocent sufferers of Palestine. An o­o-o--o--o-o— ---* 0-00� - — role sans 0 --- 0 ­ office has been opened in Church 0 NEW5 A. -N-3 30-3 We have been using HINARD'S ROPIT-34AICIN -Let folks step on your feet.. here- - P Offices for We In gowt Ontario House, Dean's Yard, Westminster, �ILINIMENT in our home for seam- interesting CHILDREN SOLD' IN STREETS London, by the Hon. Secretary of the businesses. FuU Inf(irmation on after; wear shoes a size smaller if You Ibex of years and use no other Lin- *%at *aJ*l.b The cost useful an applicatidn to Wilson PubllhhtriX Com - Syria -Palestine Relief Fund." like, for corns will never again send invent but MINARD'S, and we can *any. 73 West Adolall- 'Rtr�vt FOR A SHILLING. TorraUL electric sparks of pain through you,, it highly for sprains, `� according to this Cincinnati authority. .1 brLils", pains or, tightness of the 3UBC33LLANEOVI He says that a few dropi of a drug 1 chest, soreness of the throat head- NEW AND Shocking Crimes of Turks -and Rav- Hand, $12,911 up, Srnd fi,r Rppeial Took ffiend's Advice called freezone, applied directly upon '•ache or an of that sort. Wei PriCP liFtL Varn ty Cyele 'X,.wkF. 412 Qpadli.a Avp� , Tot!" lender, aching corn, instantly re- wiil not be without it one single day,, ages of Famine iLn Syria.. lieves soreness, and soon the entire for we get a new bottle before the N= 0 4W Got Results A. T�IUO UWrS. ETIO�. and Palestine. 'root and all, liftil gh I other 18 all used. I can recommend 7- corn, Pri t out. C internal and external• cu: ed wiLh. ut pain by our home treatment. Write khat 'ik' terrible famine is ravagingThis drug dries at once and simply it highly to anyone, as before loo late. Dr. Bellman 3-Jetitcaj 'JOHN -WAhKFIEI C:ox, Limited. CollInzwood. Out the Holy Land Is.repeated in a letter: Hbw M. C. Lindos Found.a Cure shrivels up the corn or callus without ..'of appeal In the London Times Signed In Dodd's Kidney Pills. even irritating the surrounding tissue. , Have ISLands, Lunenburg Co., N. 8, by the Bishop of London, Rennie Mac- A small bottle of freezohe obtained.1 Bishop of Jerusalem, JohA,-1­'- t any rug st 9 will cost very 4ittle I Nora Doesn't Mind. 7 7 Z., Brown, Moderator of the Clitirch of One of the Reasons Why Dodd's Kid. but will positively remove every hard I "No -raj- kegan Mrs. NeNylived timid- .'&otland; George Smith, Moderator of �idl or soft corn or callus from one's foot. ly, III don't suppose-er-that you the 'United Free Church of Scotlandney Pills Have Had a Phenomenal If your'drugglist 'hasn't- stocked this would object to my getting an alarm; Growth of Popularity In the West. new drug yet, tell him to get a small -Henry :KacMabon, chairman of the `clock Y" London Committee, and- J. Deacon, ' Ellscott Alta Mar 12th (Special I bottle of freezone- for -you from hist "Not it all mem "replied fu. .4- . r.7 _'- - - !'ry honorotreasurer. It is an appeal wholesale drug house.' one, "them clocks never disturb -mo?" affecting Christian -particularly ' -The gro*th of popularity of Dodd's !Kidney Pills in this section of the Kinard a Linizasint Relieves Neuralgia, churches everywhere, therefore also,KidWar has lifted the veils from the Canadian Great Went has been phenomenal. The- letter says, ; -11" - women of Turkey's hareme; No long- I ono in tae comra They cure kidney di -ease.' That" M -latest news . clearly reveal& ex- er are the wqmen of the Ottoman Em cmialpoultillb-". tremely serious conditions In Syria has been proved again and again. One I new yesi 1i you av,: a pire secluded in their quarters, for the I production per and Palestine. Many thousands of the of the latest proofs comes from M. C. A urain Weadn;lf feminist movement has taken deep I ours o be acre is urge ilt Lindoa, -well known and highly re- the areates, ALihabitints are starving, In:o;ne. dis- hold in Turkey- -while the men are Pcultr), sucLe" I whether for Peace needs spected here. sela. Circular n t3-ict, alone a careful estimate made 11 A, id f fighting wit%; the troops of the Free HatchlIgEtig,100 on the ii"Uputs the deaths from this "Thanking -Dodd's Kidney Pills _Centra WIW or war necessities. -It Is Powers. Branch leagues of a centrial oercent 11ty uarun- a matter Of national cun- villages seems a small way of expressing MY teed. St for le. cause at fully 80,000. 'Many* orlmnization bave been set, up all over smooriiiii, P^171127 FAR" �,, 3F RMCUC.UFF, oNy• cem that this year's crops have lost half their population. Chol- gratitude," M. C. Lindoo states. &,I the empire . and the women are .work- be fertilized a p -.--.­era,,typbuaL and other diseases are suffered from headaches and dizziness to Increase S toward the attainment ''of their rampant. and was -unable unable to find anything' that yF " BOOK 0. yields and maintain ter. Children' are being sold in equal rights." im 1 1 . would do me any rood. I tried sev- DOG DISEASES t'llty- io­ the streets for a shilling. 1 4 7 eral medicines that were adv-effised to EAndlHowtoFeed Testimony of Eye -witnesses. FIE -911-M trouble,.but-they d4 -not. AIL"t Gran"In! Eyelids. —rdlizers have an vm- to ­�o eye—e say- -we -passed "Dodd's Kidney Pills were recom. -d by expo- t nt Place In farm!r,41, �v-i-fnWiies Uq3%j VC Eyes melamed Asnift's the A a: aor porta women and children lying, on the road.- mended to me by a friend and I s sure to Son. 090 and Rind sent rmw IL CIAY GLOVER CO., Inc. every Year-& double place oits 1. The quickly relieved by Morino Oft Rin 118 West 31st Street, Now York Cf. Prices and demands f ir side with closed eyes and ghastly pale for a box and gave them a tria hS2ys y. No Smarting. in have doubicd. faces. It is a common thing to find result is that I am feeling fine no Eye products w-. just Eye Comfort.Atrkxtluxe your corn and at her A "..I people searching the garbage heaps shall Misys keep a- box- of Dodd's Your.Dru st'550clper Bottle. MorlissEys XAGLE #Or" spring cropsto get larger yields" for orange peel, old bones and other! Kidney Pills handy." Sake i;iT3uCv 25c. Forillookof lbeltyefrosask irnt and profits. refuse', eating them I ffieedily when Dodd's Kidney Pills cured M. C. Druggists or Xw1nZysRmsdyG@..Ckk4W A found. At three different IPA women .. we Lindon because the trouble cam&-fr=n- -1-women and the -kidneys. -visited were camps 0 Lumbago, rheumatism,. He Did It. your soils ant Crop PTC tr Write for our ..children - where any man could select dropsy, heart disease, diabetes and, feam child or woman and -h The class in history had been called free Soil Profit PrTg —ts Disease- are -other troubles and the •teacher asked her young pu - IN 1 fa them with him, dragging the P Bulletins, along bv that comes from sick kidneys. To bow many wars England had fought; the heir.This widespread sufferini! cure- them cure the kidneys with with Spain'. .-' In- caused by a deliberate. policy of Dodd's Kidney Pills'.' "Six," one little boy promptly re- Writ• t*-da3r for eve bil -'starvation. 'It is clear,' said - Lord plied. FRXX CATALOGIV 'Groy in October, 'that there has gohe BRITAIN'S *AR BREAD. ....... ... on in Turkey a scale of unprecedented -,,p4ted4he��.,4 shnivirt , fim line of Bicycles for erate them, please.", blen and NVOttlen, Boys and Girl* -- r Coaster Brakes, Wheels, Inner "Ahorrors unequalled In an attempt to Tests Show That New- Leaf Is Much "One, two, three; four; five, .exterminate the Christian population. I Tubes, Lamps, Bells,. 4:�yclometcn, More said the Little ittle boy �ith cheerful con. for M e, r4ourishing, nipTent anq Nrtm Massacre by the sword is terrible Saddles, Eq . fidence. -our enough, but massacre by Bicycles: Vdu c, -.n buy famine is, Extensive experiments have precede fro m- us at wholwale pri**8 tenfold. worse.., At- the moment we I ed the settlement -of - -the regulation MONEY ORDERS. see T' W-BOYD & -SON, -'-: in powerless to meet the appalling! for the future dilution of flour in Eng- , SEND a Dominion Express Money 27 Notre Dame Street Weatt. Man situation. If, however, the sucaess of land. n The new loaf must either contain at Ordir. They ire payable every7here. 'least 5 per cent. of'thp wheat "offals,"Wanied to -be Pious' or'else there must be'ikdded to it at ni'ay be 10 per It was the grammar class,- and the.' least 5 per cent., and it X cent., of another sub teacher had asked for words ending F s ke" stance,' millid with "ous." d from rice, barley, maize or oats. "Can anyone,'' she said, "give me a When the order comes into force Increa•g' . t. word -like 'd'angvrous,' meaning full of ;on March 12 the browner loaves will danger; "M:iardous,' full of hazard! 'be all wheat, white the whiter ones A boy in the back row I put up his, :will cpntain from 5 to 10 per cent. of "Please,. miss," he said,: hand, An Ne other cereals. 4d `Pious,' full a pie I" Rheumatis -counsel with expert advisers, After decide ihe But you ean still buy" 'the Food Controller, to t My Weather Prophet. Zdxdment CNLM Sur", rite I -Prevent locked whee'Is can tell stormy weat-her &Y practicability of the scheme, had ex. mla!V - _.and hot i haustive tests eat Watch. off by the, twinges in Tny shoub. use C;f, known Arm of miller's; and he has per- Built for advertising Purposes, the, ders and knees. But here s -an ts isonally examined and tasted all bread largest watch in the world is seven- i old friend that soon drives ont the pains ; carried outby a.well-, Larg boxes b and aches.rap�-�u made from the different varieties of MCA I teen inches in diameter and weighs I A the new flour. It was put to the proof . :. AXLE MAS9 Sloe Liniment is so easy to app'y. no 115 pounds, while the smallest is only I rubbing at ill, WeInks right in -grid fixes at the same lice._ still further. One of the lar est army seven -tenths of an inch *cross and!- Mica forms a smooth the pain. Cleaner than musay pl4ters and' ointments. Try it for gout, IUMT40, aeu. commands in the country was provid- weighs - less than an eighth of a7 - ' - "i. oat g on the axle -This- staple cereal in bd fora 'series of days with the new troy ounce. c in falols, bruises and sprains. air-tighwax-pro- bread, and a leading London catering spindle- it coal At your druggist, 25c. 50c. and 51..00. leafed package ' will -,house alio. stippried' it 6 numerous and well lubricated. Ce! customers. Ticegeneral verdict as �10 linlr4itely, yet . �4 THE y to eat At at its dietetic -value-was-higher-than that IMPERIAL OIL COM PAIN d that the bread was. excellent, and that PENN IlRyttw. Limited, of pre-war days.- PlYou wil.lfl;4 -CHES THROUGHO U will fin# relief in, Zvn-Buk I Ur the Order —may so I is 'full Of In the official view I . ARXN Grapi-Niits bb said to have accomplished the - de- t eases the burning, stinging CANADA oDmriiact nourishment pWn, stops bleeding and brings aired objectives, namely, a wider area with - .-a delightful _J of selection• for breadstuffs, with - a- ease. Perseverance,with Zam. kere. wh-eixt and barley consequent diminution- 'of wheat; and e. Why not pro" -0h/V y Iconsequ Suk, means cur' Tnfluenza, Pin flavor. a corresponding release of shipping tW$ ? A4 ZVveritt.9 and Morm— Sh i pDAIJ g Fever Per and au noes Na. tonnage. nutritious loaf Aft base, diffea.-eis Alsa.a more nutritiou 4 and throe t pure(i, and all others, no matter how "ex meit" kept worts is produced. any 5f theme diseases with SPOWS WQU= no- N The Most Emoluical of Three to n1i des often ours a r Z A"M One set of copper mine .s,. Be,1k0;rtn0srVfNofr. brood ir.Rres; actse*on the, blood. a in Cuba Druggists and harness shops or manufacttirers gel I Preprtd Cereals have been operated almost continuQp - ously on an extensive scale ever since the ore was discovered in 1620. tl ED. 7. ISSUI SPOHN MEDICAL CO.) nam'sis GoAco,hd.,U.S. I A. 1 0 _�'7.7 -�1t. �6Z 1 ,eyes co a. 7, opp lot 28 as per contract, 3.76; 'Yew Adv#rtlsemertts. :;�;J . , I I �­­' 14 -1 1 .1 S I 11411Vii.11"dul Pao Gen. Cammack. re airin Con. -lat.13. &90; &a. Palmer, at its 081146 4. opp for F=T =1119 material and. work, for protection for CUBE AND LOT FOR SALE In a. hill on to FIS F the village of Claremous. Apply AN approachinq Palmer's bridge, 12.00. 37 John Duan. Pickering TZ"9 A communication was received from Lent Begins Feb. .21st. - the John Carew Ltirn­ber�Co.', quoting 1.60 per you 01-25 it paid in advance. ULL FOR -SALE--A' 'ritlie-bried ices fai cedar timber at $20.00 per BSborthoru. seed I years. registered. Ap. M. The committee hereby eonfirms ply to K Hickey, Dumbarton 91694 the action of the reeve in acceptia JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. this. quottttiou by placing the order dOR SAL111-scour well bred Collie VVEN at the present advanced Prices, Fish i, a highly Lkutritinus and F . ape, W Z McBride, A A 24. 2 Cl" JLd cheap food. We are handling more Fish this year tban -ver, moi'for the amount required. moot. �110116 Claremont 1515 so The!itanding CorVMittgp on Bonus- owing to the increased high prices iLIL' tiletits, 'vegetable products W, MOTIK* AND COMMUNT41 es for Wire Fences, Drainage Matters cereals At Will pay YOU to 4".tt more Fish from-Clit) stt.ndpoint of both &C, reported having received applies' OR SALE—Geld! eolt, standard health and po'eket-book.ik ollowing- F rall. According to recent reports the tto a for banuses from the f - rising 3;,ears old. soun sudrighlin ever, way. Apply . A . Gleeson, Greenwool. 2217" chief factor to bring the War to a J. H. Madill, 100 rods on lot 21, con. 6, OUR _PRICE LIST: Mr. Forgis be inspect *ad report. Geo.OR SALE—House in the Village of close will be the scarcity of food. MrFClaremoat. Brooms, good lot and stable, Fr . esh Frozen White Fish, 15 -cents -.a lb H. Jones, 72 rods on lot 14, con. 9, Both the Teutons and the'entente Stanley to inspect and report. Apply to D Hopper, olareakolit. am a lb Fresh Frozen 'Imon, -15 cent's allies are haunted by the game On motion of Mr. Richardson. see- Salt t Cd . d Fish , 2 Ibi f6i 25 cents onded by W. Fuig'le', the clerk was in= VOR SALE—One grade Holstein fear. Reports. from Germany in* strutted to advise Sir Adam Beek, _U cow, fourth calf due Feb. L5tb. 1911, Apply Lab r�uk r Tl�rring 7 cents a lb _:-dicate- that both old find young chairtrian of the Hydro Commission to David Dawson, con. 5, Pickering. 100 Ciscoes, IS cents -a lb - for Ontario,tliat the council of this ..are dying from starvation, which township desires that a - meeting be AY FOR SALE. .About 20.or 25 Fillets i)f Ifaddie, 18 cents a lb is the result of British blockade. tween the Hydro Commission and the STAY of No, I timothy and mixed bay, Ave.'Finnan Haddle,15 cen'ti a lb have, councils of the -various munieipalities at lot 21, B F con, Pickering. D NcNeil, The French Government V&o, 1, Pickering 13 ray, Digby ficrring,.25 cenf,1 a box is'sued a warning that the world, interested in the Hydro -Electric ii- ­­­­ A wal between Toronto and Port Perry, OR SALE—@ good young Shro -'FRESH OYSTERS, 75 eprits a quart cannot. produce euough. of _fQo4_in also branches to. Stouffville and Clare- Fshire ewes, reftered. Also eggs -for hat. '7 )at, for the piirgose of ascertaining row a choice -pen of White Wysndottes, 1917, and in -England the food in( e luV to -lay strain, Alex Gray, R A No. 2. Clare. LAT= MO E .FISH surpasses all others, as it .how far niattgrs advanced, and want . 22-23 what can be done Ao make progress, is now realized that the submarine the meeting to be -arranged as soon as possible, and the -cleric to advise OR SALE—Egizs for hatchin peril is having a most serious FRarred socks, Guelph strain, and Bl&c%l JAS 'R I CHARD SON otherm6nicipalitfie of the date Of Langshous, Frics. 5 cents ane Bond Your effect upon England's food sup. meeting, order early Eli Wilson, Green -River, Ouvor pe� .is now ex phone John Wilson, Mark 5416 22-26 On motion the clerk was instructed. THE plies. The. ho, pressed to advise H. Johnson, contractor re that the. scarcity of food will Palmer's bridge and all, that on ac- T OOK—Maynardino, the Prince of bring the war to a close this year, JLJ Magicians, with all the Latest magic and count of the manner in which the slight-of-hond %ticks, is open for 9 t and that the Teuten, allies' will wo . rk was done and also on account of special prices for Red Cross or T ANDARDIANK have to be the side to succumb. the work" not being completed accord. aerie. 0 R Kaynard;B X No. 9. Pickering U47 'It is now evident that if the war ing to contract, there is grave danger OF CANADA was brought to 'a close to -day, of the embankment being carried . LIARM TO RENT -50 -acres, situated HKAD 0IFFMC TQRC*" n '" 'I con, A. Pickering, Good ban" will dati4e -&do..tb.0 up; soil a clay loam; fall plowing the scarcity of food' way by spring freshets. Should w great suffering for some time to such occur or should there be any oth- done- 9 sores in faill wheat and rye; orchard = er loss through the worka This Bank offers 'every facility in not being small trait, 0 3 Pugh, R R No. S., asrmo t completed, the township of Pickering Sim will hold Mr. Johnson- responsible for SEED GRAIN FOR SALE—Wheat the conduct of accounts, of manu- PICKKkING COUNCIL same.,, Marquis and Wild G�oose. - Bazley --O A C N; A by-law was passed appointing 91; oats -Senate's Early Yielder, Tris Whit ants, The above council inet on Wednes. Dixonoverseer of div. 11po of and Banner: All strictly puts and free at -wil, . facturers, farmers =dmerch 0 day. the 7th inst., in the Township a p lace oath and tares. Also.Alsiks. Timothy said Rea John Timbers who declines to act; to? 10 to 7 a V. plover. writ, or phone for prices and gam - Brougham, JUL Parkin overseer of div. 42 in place of Was. Joseph Lapp Boo. Cedar Grove. How* SAVINGS DEPARTMENT at 9"ry Breach. 235 Members all present. the reeve KER the chair. Clement Lawton who refuses to act, phone 1913; P 0-.;R R No I Markham . PIC ING BRANCH sod Perry Wilson overseer of div. 51. The minutes of the last meeting R. W. GORDOK Manager. Branch also at VAdft. Vere read and approved. instead of R, H. Carson. deceased. 0 El M , ST- . Misses Bunting. ClarkLum 5 C Sold to Im and Jones T6 council now adjourned to meet of the Pickering Girls Red Cross Club agaiixon Monday. the 9th day' of Ap-. I COO Ind Lam were heard asking for a- grant for Red ril, for the transaction, of general bus. Cross purposes. iness, The trustees of 8, 9 No. 14 made The Fruit Store • a licittion for the repeal of by-law, Ro! 10". and the assing of a; new by- HAS THE QUALITY uir inr n ri I mp I IT I law authorizing the loan of 845W to House. and Lot For Sale defray the cost of erecting anew = D. SIMPSON & OOMPANY .0chooJ house. A by-law was passed, The executors of the estate. of Oranges, Bananas, Pomegranates, the late Jose bus Reesor offer by granting the request. Onions, Lima Bea7us, Celery, James Letrittion was heard re drift.• sale a- white. brick veneer- Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes private ing of sideline between lots Z2 and 23 ed house. 8.rooma,'coal and wood -shed If L ni IL ULLLII1tJ UU I in the 7th concession. Overseer re- attacbed, hard and soft water go6d and Spuds. Choice bulbs fok indoor culture fuses to open.- stable.and workshop, with one uart- The Standing C-miruitteeoxi-Contia- er acre of land, nicely sitiated ?n thel As the market is so uncertain this year ' genefes repoftrd and recommended Village of Box Grove.Fine sh'ad el we cannot fist priceg and stay wfth the following vqvinents: J. Y[Urkar, trees, two verandahs. Close to post them—A good deal always. ?orpricting A4dit,v-' office, school andeburch. For further 'Va"".d for etc.. Plain, in cones- stindegis nor St Boots and Shos "UojCi,�"j particulars apply ta NEILSON'S ICE CREAM or.su IL .07.43: Francex F. - -9. trew _pp ies. m Pieter- MzN.ro S. REESOR, ry or- ANDRB.. Ezecutar_% �• Good e Club..A' 00-_ J. 61, 1 - - Ire- (�.ream sodas—always good, Honey, bate '"K tax, 1.00; F. w. 22-25 0. 1 Nl,t khaA3 ]Ioiz tax, dog being killed by triiin, I'U()- D, R. Beaton, H•. J. MARQUIS :Me On Pickering -Onurjo sect. of salary, on�armera7 ", J -401's H.Sto balliff. attending Nvi,,ion Court,Groceries I.. M. Gleeson, clerk, 'Itt'a-riding Diri'9'1�0"n •Extstfda war cotiditwns demand that C3 of deputation wki Ling :on the Ontario you give the question of seed ape- 'Government re Kinwqit.)n road, 5,00; tial attention this year. Seed P a F. H, Rich - varieties and 2 F 11 110, .! W. G. Barnes, ditto, 5 (K). 11 Wall Paper, Millinery, E.to of desirable . -1 -ardson. ditto. 5,00; J. 31tirkar, ditto, high germination pow - AM; E. B. Hoover. ditto, 5.00; R. R. er wig be factor to K Mowbray, attending meeting of the influencing yieldso .,,Hydro -Electric Assrwiation at Toron- 0 C :4 LD Mg to, 9.00- John Fergie, ditto, 5,00. Let the Ontario Department of X 0 W 40 0 W pen Day, The Standing Coin mittee on Roads , 8 .Agriculturee help you. and Bridges reported and recommend- Z.12 ommend- ed the following palmenta : Gordon %eed amain or pa"Wes this office stating varieties, price and Qr.LVTrrY. Booth. ba&nce for drawing g 0 ravel on For So" may forward samp.,_ to Saturday, -March. �1 MCEERING BAZERY K"140 Irwoms whising to pstrclsess Seed are also invited to communicate with Apt —BREAD, BU. N'S aad -CAKES.-- --this office stating variety' and quern. w -0-0" way -tit y,.&ndan effort will be - made to Cornmencmg at 9. a.'m. Choice Candies, 411 d. Joe Patterson's Chocolst4w put them in touch with farmers &a July Eaving seed for sale. -.4 Wedding Cakes specialty Write to Oct.; II Old .Rod we deliverem R. M. TIPPER. t ]foe Pistrict. Representative. Both phones in shop. Whitby, Ont Dee 4 W. H. HEARST, -Whitby 3,, Gob 1, Xh-M a P&M 7, Uxbridge )GRalad".11% Pickermg, Minister of Agriculture .I January Ift? R. M-Onney, ALI %IwOne SOLD FOR CMH 4b in' of every punhase. 1: Our.za e Stan JD_ '-7,-fo this Sale expecting the greaUst Bargains you TO. I]` 7 ESTO - _ ever saw or heard of. Co, 'me .-.PRICES WRECKED -IN EVERY LINE -THOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING INVESTMENT . DOMINION OF CANADA -DEBENTURE . STOCK JN SUMS OF $500, OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF 'GROCERIES DRY GOODS - Corn Flakes, ... 8 for 25 cents' Prints, reg. 160- yd, for 11e *d. GingbFtms, reg. 15c yd, for Sc Yd At Rolled, Oats, bflbs for 2i cents Ltistre, reg. 80c yd, for 190 Bee Hive Syrup, 5 lb pail, 35 cents Towelling, reg. 12c yd,* for 7e, Men's Undershirts, rag. 60c, for 99e Salmon large cans' ... 9 cents I I t)ZPARTMZNT OF FTNANCZ, OTTAWA OCTONMR Ith. Lots. PICKERINCm, ONT, ".Z.G Principalctaber'1919' repayable let October, Interest able,hal-year 1st April and let October by teque VTee of exchww at any chartered Bank in Canada) at rate of five per eent per sanura from the date of purchase. Holders of-thisstockwill have -the pn`viltge of suheadering at , d accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, in pay- meht 8f`anyftUotment made under any future war loan issue, in • Boys rest. 45r, for Ift Alen's Top Shirts, reg. 60e, for 8% BOOTS AND -SHOES Millinery—Latest styles to order Ladies' Oxfords, reg. 2.00 for 1.16 at manufacturer's prices. .6 buttoned Boots,-2.50,for.1.75-. . Men's work Boots, 800, for 2.00 Special -12,1 lbs beat Granulated C-4nAda other than an issue of Treasury Bills or other like short 'Alate security. Sugar for 1.00 to a customer pure Boys' work Boots, 2.00i for 1.25 chasing other. goods amountilai'4 Proceeds of this- stock are for war purposes only. Fine Rubbers, badly cut In price. to 1.00. A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed WALL PAPER—Procure your needs in this line and we will i4fa]24 i. to recognised bond and stock brokers on allotments made In One Third the purchase price. 'respect of applications for this 0Aek which bear their stamp. For application forms apply to the Deputy Minister of -Finance, Ottawa. TMpq fl t)ZPARTMZNT OF FTNANCZ, OTTAWA OCTONMR Ith. Lots. PICKERINCm, ONT, ".Z.G AN ...WAR F ANADA''' Issue of $150,000,000 .5% Bonds1Vlaturing .1st Marc., 1937 Payable at par at Ottawa, Halifax, St John, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, • Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary, Victoria, ' and at the Agency of — - � :f -the Bank of Montre2d, New York City. INTEREST PAYABLE HALT -YEARLY, Ist MARCH,. 1st. SE HALF -YEARLY, - - PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. � FULL HALF-YEAR S INTEREST WILL BE PAID ON 1st SEPTEMBER, 1917. �f pQ� THE PROCEEDS OF THE LOAN WILL BE USED FOR WAR PURPOSES O\L. THE MINISTER "UF FINANCE offers herewith, on behalf Delivery' of scrip. certificates and of bonds will he made of the Government, the above-named Bonds for S'ubscrip- through the chartered banks. tion at 96, payable as foIlows:— . - _ The is.suc will he exeanpt from taxes including any 10 per cent on application; income tax—imposed in pur suance of legislation enacted 30 16th April, 1917; by the Parliament of Canada. 30 " 15th May, 1914"; The bonds �ti ith coupons will bei ;uE•d in .denominations _. ;26 'fl5th June, 1917. of $100, $500, $I,0U0. Full- registered laonds without The total allotment of bands of this issue will be limited coupons will be issued in' den ominations of $1,000, $5,000 r to rine hundred and fifty ' million -dollars, .exclusive of or any authorized multiple of .$5,000.. the amount (if any) paid for by the surrender of bonds The bonds will be paid at' mflturity at par at the office as the equivalent of cash under the terms of the War of the 11inister of h:inanc•e and l eceivor General at +� Loan prospectus of 22nd November, 1915. Ottawa, -or at the office, of the Assistant Reeeiver' General The instalments may be paid in full on the 16th day of at Halifa , St: ,John, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary or Victoria, or at the Agency April, -1917, or on any instalment due date thereafter, under of the Bank of Montreal, �'ew York City. ` discount at the. rate of four per cent p" --annum. -_ payments are:to: to ' be made to a chartered bank for the 'The -interest on the fully register red bonds will he paid P Y 'a Y P ' credit of the Minister of Finance. failure 'to a� any b chc c uc which Nvill' be rematte d b ost. Interest ' instalment viten due will render .previous payments liable on bends witch coupons will be paid on surrender of coupons. to forfeiture and the allotment to cancellation. Both -cheques and coupons, at the option of the holder, � Subscriptions,' y a p accompanied b e 6sit of ten er will be payable free of exchange at any branch in Canada p p of any chartered bank, or at the _Agency of the Bank cent of the amount subscribed, must be forwarder) through of Montreal, New York City. the medium of a chartered bank. Any branch in Canada -_' of any chartered bank will receive subscriptions and issue Subject to the payment of twenty-five cents for each y provisional receipts. hew bond issued, holders of fully registered bonds without This loan is authorized under Act. of .the Parliament coupons will have the right to convert into bonds of the ! denomination of $1,000 with coupons, and holders of bonds of Canada, and both principal and interest will be a with coupons ��•illhave the ri lit- to convert into fully charge upon the Consolidated Revenue "Fund p g e inati ns without ' registered bonds of authorized d nom o Forms of application inay be obtained from any branch coupons at any time -on application to the Minister of _ in Canada of any chartered bank and at -the office of any Finance. _ ..!� Assistant Receiver General in Canada.- - "-^- -�-- -The books of the -loan will be kept at the .Department • Subscriptions must be for even hundreds of dollars, of Finance Ottawa. --In case of partial "allotments 'the surplus deposit will be Application will be made in due course for the listing applied towards payment -of the amount , due on the of the issue on the Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchanges. -' April instalment. Scrip certificates,,, non-negotiable or pay able to bearer `Recognized bond and stock brokers having offices -and 'in accordance -with the choice of the applicant for carrying on business in Canada will be allowed acommis- sion of three-eighths of one per cent on allotments made registered, or bearer bonds, will 'be issued, after allotment, in respect of applications bearing their stamp, provided, in exchange for the provisional receipts. however, that no commission will, be allowed in respect .When the scrip certificates have been paid in full and of the amount of ariv:allotment paid for by the surrender '• payment endorsed thereon by the bank receiving the of bonds issued under the War Loan prospectus of 22nd morfey, they may be exchanged for bonds, when prepared, November, 1.915, or in respect of the amount of any with coupons attached, payable to bearer or registered allotment paid for by surrender of five per cent debenture as to principal, or for fully registered bonds, when stock maturing lst October, 1919. No, commission will prepared, without �coupous� "-m, accordance with the be allowed• in respect of applications on forms which applicatiofi. _ have not been printed by the King's Printer. .-J -SUBSCRIPTION LISTS .WILL—CLOSE ON OR BEFORE THE 23rd OF MARCH, 1917.77 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, OTTAWA, March• 12th, 1917. - , • THESE FARM PRODUCTS ARE NEEDED F.OH EXPORT :_: W H EAT, -. BACONS CHEESE, EGGS, BUTTER, POULTRY, BEANS & PEAS, FLAX AND �..TLAX FIBRE, -DRIED =VEGETABLES e .'" No matter whaf difficulties 'may face . us, the supreme duty -of - every -man on the land is to use every. thought and every -energy in the direction of :producing more—and still more." Martin Burnell—Minister of Agriculture. Y The Department invites every one desiring• information on any subject relative to Farm and Garden, to write— rr She mu sl have P,00a for 'her. Armies in the Field ---for her Workers in the Factory --in °the Munition plant—in the Shipyard—in the Mine. THERE'S DANGER IN SIGHT—BUT YOU CAW HELP DO ,YOU KNOW - _ YOU CAN - that the rapidly rising price of food stuffs help thwart Germany's desperate sub- tnearis that the World's reserve supplyis m -rine thimst on the h' - _ 1N'Q -. .'.. VV � = y,. - - FICHERING, ONTARIO, MARCH" ld, 1017 :averted by increasing this supply? land in Canada produce—the very last NOTSS AND COMM;NTiwhen the female sex was consider - which they have hada perfect - -The women of this province-, ed greatly inferior to the stronger, right, that of exercising the frau- disaster .to the Empire and her Allies than , ' his part—who having land—be it garden have now come 'into possession of �iphysically) sex, and that opinion �chise? - Their entrance into the political arena ehodld have a great - that to which they always had s still holds sway in many countries whiA have not yet reached that effect upon those mighty questions right, the franchise," and it is ex- petted that the voters' lists' this ..stage of civilization that we boast that effect the welfare of e _year will contain sixty or seventy • � to have attained. In competition 'professions cations.. Had they the franchise �'ears ago, prohibition, would have per cent. more names than they with men in the and in literature, women have proved been is force long ago. No one have in the past. Itis difficult to themselves to be their equal. In suffered more from the ravages. understand why civilized coup- 6ri�as have been so backward in the arts also and in other spheres of strong drink than they, but making this forward step, of ft of activity women have not con- "still they had no voice in sayin�t what should be done with it. Bnt is pe rmissible to make rise of an Reined" to .take a second place. henceforth they will be heard, . Irish expression). There was a why then should they have been when great qtiestions that affect time in the history of nations, deprived of that privilege, . to the nation,. will have to be solved: ; -r THESE FARM PRODUCTS ARE NEEDED F.OH EXPORT :_: W H EAT, -. BACONS CHEESE, EGGS, BUTTER, POULTRY, BEANS & PEAS, FLAX AND �..TLAX FIBRE, -DRIED =VEGETABLES e .'" No matter whaf difficulties 'may face . us, the supreme duty -of - every -man on the land is to use every. thought and every -energy in the direction of :producing more—and still more." Martin Burnell—Minister of Agriculture. Y The Department invites every one desiring• information on any subject relative to Farm and Garden, to write— rr She mu sl have P,00a for 'her. Armies in the Field ---for her Workers in the Factory --in °the Munition plant—in the Shipyard—in the Mine. THERE'S DANGER IN SIGHT—BUT YOU CAW HELP DO ,YOU KNOW - _ YOU CAN - that the rapidly rising price of food stuffs help thwart Germany's desperate sub- tnearis that the World's reserve supplyis m -rine thimst on the h' - getting small? - DO YOU KNOW - YOU CAN that a world-aride famine can only be do this by helping to make every bit of :averted by increasing this supply? land in Canada produce—the very last pound of food stuffs of which it is capable. DO You KNOW - - -AND REMEMBER that a "food famine" would be a worse that no man can say that he has fully done disaster .to the Empire and her Allies than , ' his part—who having land—be it garden reverses in the held ?- .patch, or farm, or ranch—fails to make it produce food to its utmost capacity-_ . THESE FARM PRODUCTS ARE NEEDED F.OH EXPORT :_: W H EAT, -. BACONS CHEESE, EGGS, BUTTER, POULTRY, BEANS & PEAS, FLAX AND �..TLAX FIBRE, -DRIED =VEGETABLES e .'" No matter whaf difficulties 'may face . us, the supreme duty -of - every -man on the land is to use every. thought and every -energy in the direction of :producing more—and still more." Martin Burnell—Minister of Agriculture. Y The Department invites every one desiring• information on any subject relative to Farm and Garden, to write— rr '�-�• v,o�-r -•---R•. � ' r-' ;- '� a .. rc sem'. .s,-9pr .. �.-...-.,R�' -,y, +w '' :aan• - xtl , ,Yi'`-'�-,. '•"�� _ i 6 .,• � r -,� - _ 3•r +�--w•^ cLAA�Pmvtoll - - _ PAPRobins st1 . _ _ u _ :_ _ . ' _ . s .. r` yiltt>�lax41 •with relatives iv;i • , r,. IK Mrs. Thos. Blrket - < recurt;�a w rrterburo "!'• `�'— day last to visit tri t -_. __.. ____._.. _.. '�, t{1Tst 1 ° ` . r i►.�" - �' �rZ' i t ' r t• ford.�•�Y' Y,. ..- r a week's furlough. ■ iSTAatJIfMitO _ Res,. J. •R. and Mt-.- -deal Frere i _ IN_ CapihS se and Rerve $13.000.000 in the city for a few days last_ ■ r --week. ■ A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRAMBACTED ,x flMrs, Comb&,- of Toronto, --spent ALWAYS SO ! ET H NG NEW 1 C - - - -" SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Sunday with her mother, Mrs. A. ■ ° , miere:i va a o asses w ae000aa cr.�• s�.ar. W. McKay. x _D•po•rta of ow dollar sad V.is real• - : The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid F =. _ ■ ■ ' - 'held a social evening at Mrs. Geo. WL, will, until further notice, run on Tuesday of each -week a very ' WHITBY BRANCH : S. D. TERRY, Manager. Morgan's on Wednesday night. ■ x = Miss Mary Morgan left on Ilion• Special Bargain Table, when many nrticles Hill._ ■■xxixxet>.■=xtsetxi[styv>rxxtax■xa■■fit■etatca>rxxNslst■>1lEx■x p day evening for the city where or below cost, in order.to turn the goods she aspects to remain for some .-,over for cash'and make room for - �> ' tilos. , The Claremont Dramatic Club new goods that are constantly a, -riving. We will G • 1 will repeat `Cranberry Corners" !Hake it worth our while to be on hand C }. S An in the Masonic Hall this Thursdayy '� evening.each- he -many ay cllot nd secure ee-Barges ns: of Tu .' Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey were - .. - •_� .. -- - • .. .... • -' --: _ . _. ' ,out to Port Perry on Saturday ` last and spent the day with Geu. �. and Mrs. Gerow. We have just received a consignment of Royal Purple Calf 'Meal, V ��� _• - =.:A . The B. Y. P. U. was'entertained Stock and Poultry Food, Chick Fuod, Beef Scrap, etc. Bu.7 y" `" UY4 �'t 4 �� t mica grl�t slid at the parsonage by Rev. H. Hud The use of these lines will make you mune Mrs. Wood . oil Mondaty evening Y s i 'III u 1 ated bone hire. when a mdst enjoyable -time was s - _ spent. The Last Call for FISH. -- The Malvern curlers paid--a-visit - -' to the Claremont club on Wednes- Also Pratt's Egg Producer in 50e and day last and -played a . friendly E Eo-.- N N 1 8 game but were defeated by five" �ehots. �RQc�g"A �r _ - orT�r�.�sc :and qp 1 packages, just the thing Wm. Brooks, the Grand Secre- tary of the I. O. n. F of Ontario, x paid an official visit to the Clare- to make your hens lay this N moat lodge on Wednesday night of last week- Massey -Harm r r �l The Dramatic Club have receiv- -time of the ear, ed an invitation to present "Gran- F A R berry Corners" qt GIasgow in the near future. The have not et -_ decided whether or not they w ill implements CHAS • SARGENTS «� r _.accept, :, A promenade carnival will be are the result of the experience (if! held on the Caledonian rink neat many men in many countries and CLARE MONT, Ont. Wednesday evening, the proceeds are put together with mechanical being for patriotic purposes. Ev• skill and scientific exactness erybody come and help the good � cause. Admission: ants, ZD cents; Mid inter B —Teeth are in three rows, giving good clearance. TheseAladies, 15 cents. Cultiovator$_aregreat weedd killers and necessary in good farming. lVOwing to Rev. A. McLella,n's in- disposition he was unable to take� }dl_$Hoe ani Disc—force feed runs sow fine or coarse grain uniformly D ■' _ his services on Sunday last and in Drills -without injury. Four sizes. Controlled with one lever. =a -1 ,Boots and Shoes consequence union services were - held in the Presbyterian church Q• -Without. excepting moat durable and easy -running made. In the morning and in the Metho- 101nders_gtee•t chains—atingle and;r-shaped steel frame. Last a lifetime �d!Qt church in the evening. w All Winter Footwear will be sold, at Reduced Prieee. D. A. and Mrs. Scott Rent t-0 Particulars Cheerfully Given J. P THEXTON London on.Wednesday last to at- Also many broken lines of High Class Pootwear will -.. _. tend the funeral of a_friend, Chas. _.. _. ._-- _ _.�. : . ' --- -' - ----- - - ---- - . be sold at greatly reduced prices.. , ..Howey, a well-known commercial _. - _ traveller. The former returned Bell ph9ne 151. '! hotne on •Tuesday 'forenoon, while- i 7.- 4cott remained . to -visit., her � ' To City, Torn and Village Dwelkrs in Ontario tr _EEL � _ }. - PS0N uo.,wof Wednesda th�nst. -,' BY, QNZ', T.w Women's Institute will hold tb:•ir March meeting on. the atter- BROCE STREET -..r- :_SHIT y, �. Vegetable Garden—— _ . ,►t the home of, Mrs. Wm. Evans. The-tupic for discussion will be• N O T = C M) The Institute's Present Opportun. or_ Every Home Waremont _!�werqHet • : Atlo Marm►rlade Day. Roll C&II. —pp� PA ed tin hnpoing and scarce I will be prem rikl for timse-cleaning. All- -- * — - oat flaking Oa y on N ladieq are invited. this year of supreme -- 'Bus meets ell Trsins — Monday Wednesday and Friday, �' The Mission Band of the Meth- - y y. o&st church held a successful ba- effort Britain and her First-class Riga to hire day or during the month of 3iarch. zaar on Wednesday evening. An � - armies -must have ample night at lowest prices. After that date on Monday aasi A��. .attractive feature was the 6411• supplies of food, andPhone 1805. Friday � y of each week. � - pond, from which some excellent .,Also, for sale a nant of a. x x Canada is the great ThOS• SaadeTs4a & so q catches were made.' There was a ""y, 2 -ft hardwood. sale of quilts, confectionery and source._ upon which they other miscellaneous articles and rely. Everyone with- a few :PROPRIETORS , John F. Bayles, Greenwood a mood programme rendered dur• - square feet of ground can iing the evening.Chas. plcsaeexperrience with hie team -contrigrowing egtables.e to by -W -,...-atch This AlsikeSEEDS ved . ' ---of trarees on Frida-y morning last. Linda of seeds. which might have been serious. 'FOtlr l•8tl'1ot1C Reaaonb We are is the market and are pr �e was returning from the farm ed to the highest market price& With a load of wood and when des- for GrowingVegetables P•y pace The beet equipped cleaning clllle t 'i cending McFarlane's hill just west - in the country, _ of the village he turned to the side t. It saves money that you would otherwise spend for y of the road to avoid the dee snow _ vegetables.Sen us wmples, or communicate wltb t g Something big coming us before selling. but the drop was so deep that the s. It helps to lower the "High cast of living.." Tette advantage of the beet Se•d Matt• -weight of the load forced the hor- '3• It helps to -enlarge =fie urgently needed surplus of on Inter. _ eta m the worhir-- ses down the embankment and produce po - Bell or Independent phone. —mento the wire fence in which they Growin our own ve tables saves labor of others �i became entangled. The Pence had r4' g y Prompt. efficient and reliable service to be cutaway in order to free the - whom effort is needed for other vital war work. J, , F � N G Q L 0 is handling Seeds guaranteed. •horses. Fortaaately they escaped The Department of Agriculture will help your � NORTH CLAREMONT J. H• DOWNEY COKPANT with only a few seratssias. It the ■ _ -- __ _._ _ — ____ WHITBY, O ARIO i The Ontario Department of Agriculture appeals toT —con"I would "ad a few dollars In the erecUm of a fow Net4as of lots. It will do so by sending speakers, or by supplying expert advice in the field. =Horticultural Societies to devote at least one evening - Average attendance, •auow p suck aooid•aa as these meeting to the, subject of* vegetable growing; manu- literature giving instructions about implements necessary and would set amour. Scarcely a win- -Graee_Ky-dd-(_heti.). Laura_ Linton.._ (Icon.), Olive Mantle, Edith Staph- facturers, labor unions, Lodges, school boards, etc., are -ter passes !tat some such accident varieties and their arrangement in the garden, will be sent free of invited to actively encourage home gardening. Let the Peters, Robert Beelby, Ida Titus. ,occurs here. .'slogan for 1917 be, "A vegetable garden for every home." Write for Poultry Bulletin - - - Report of Claremont public Nom Tarr (hon.), Robin Johnston Organizations are requested to arrange for instructive school for the months of January February Names in fresh eggs. Write f or free bulletin which tells how to keep hens. g apartment of Agricul- Addrewhesters to "Vegetable Campaign," D talks by ppractical gardeners on the subject of vegetable local ton (hon.), Howard Besse (hon.), ( ) Jane Neal (hon.), Isabel Gregg and order of and obtain prices. Dont be misled by growing• In oases where it is Impossible to secure suitable Ontario Department of Agriculture merit. Sr. Room: Sr. IV—Mary Viols Middleton. Primary A— George Middleton, Mar aret Bin g g- speakers, the Department of Agriculture will, on request, send a 30 inly se of 10 per sent., g f oh you wf1 oartaialy save by pnrohasing Isom tis. Forsyth (lion.), Mabel McLellan, parliament Buildings Torouto 16 suitable man. - - -•1 t• Primary B—Milton Num- Gladys Dolphin, Ina Mantle. Jr. WIVTIT eEANIT1 C0. The demand for speakers will be great. The number of available IS ,Olive Tarr (bon.), Lois Bros. . .. ::. ,. .....,,s .., ..:., •a....._ experts being limited, the Department urgently requests' that _r:. .:.:gt.A;w r,....•^�T_ ._.0-. �5;•Ar_si:`_�14 die, Bessie Graham, VereaRing- arrangements for meetings be made at once; if local speakers cannot +dam, Sr. III—Mary Wagg (kon.), be secured, send applications promptly. Mabel Peters (lion.), Giorgio& For- The.Departssent suggests the formation of local organizations to --ayth, Gr�lda Aadarsos, Cordon stimulate the work by offering prizes for best vegetable gardens. -'-It is prepared to assist in any possible way any organization that $Gregg, Hugh Gregg, Mona. Hurl- y be conducting a campaign for vegetable production on vacant WANTED NOW Reliable salesman to act as agent in Ontario County. PAY WEEKLY Outfit free, exclusive territory and money making specialties. Our agencies are the best in the business for we sell the highest grade of stock at most reasonable prices and guar- antee deliveries in Bret -class condi- tion. Nursery stock is selling.well this year and good money can be made inihto•district. For particu- lars write Sales Manager. ; PELHAM NURSERY CO.,O Toronto, nt, bent. Jr. III—liftthel Stephenson, Merle Linton. No. on roll, 27, 24. ' Junior lots. It will do so by sending speakers, or by supplying expert advice in the field. Average attendance, To any oneinterested, the Department of Agriculture will s�--:d Room: Sr. II—Edgar Ward (hon.), literature giving instructions about implements necessary and " -Graee_Ky-dd-(_heti.). Laura_ Linton.._ (Icon.), Olive Mantle, Edith Staph- .—mcthods.of-prppari_ *+S_the-ground and -cultivating the-crop­-_A_pla..n _ of a vegetable garden indicating suitable -Crops to ,grow, best ' f enson, Erma Lynn. Jr. II—Edith varieties and their arrangement in the garden, will be sent free of Peters, Robert Beelby, Ida Titus. charge to any address. Sr. I—Oscar Stephenson (hon.), Write for Poultry Bulletin - - Nom Tarr (hon.), Robin Johnston ' Hens are inexpensive to keep, and you will be highly repaid in ,(hon.), Harold Sanderson (hon.), Margaret Linton (hon.), Vera Lin- fresh eggs. Write f or free bulletin which tells how to keep hens. g apartment of Agricul- Addrewhesters to "Vegetable Campaign," D Of all. materials and design . kept in stook. It will paiyou to call at oar works and inspect our sbwk ton (hon.), Howard Besse (hon.), ( ) Jane Neal (hon.), Isabel Gregg ` ,true. Parliament Buildings; Toronto. and obtain prices. Dont be misled by (hon.) Mabel Sanderson (hon.), Ontario Department of Agriculture agents we do not employ them, wasegosut• ly we can, and do throw off the agent Viols Middleton. Primary A— George Middleton, Mar aret Bin g g- W. H- Nara!, Minister of AgAealtum 30 inly se of 10 per sent., g f oh you wf1 oartaialy save by pnrohasing Isom tis. ham, Mari. Teagle, Alfred Titus. Teagle. parliament Buildings Torouto 16 pail sottette& t• Primary B—Milton Num- WIVTIT eEANIT1 C0. ber on roll, 27. Average attend - &noe, dins and Wacb, R1aSby, Ontario . .. ::. ,. .....,,s .., ..:., •a....._ .. , ..._. _... .._ .. _.. _ -.. , _r._ - ': �..:-rc, r:+.r:.!..+..... �^.--h._ _r:. .:.:gt.A;w r,....•^�T_ ._.0-. �5;•Ar_si:`_�14 COAL and GRAIL Hard and soft Coal of the beet`: .quality on hand. Highest price paid for Barley, 3 Rye and Buckwhetit delivered' tit Stink's Mill. Pickering Station Coal Co. -:- PICKERING -:• LUMBER YARD) I After the 1st of Februarys 1Q17, our terms wiII be Cash. a Or if credit, is Wanted; it mit be previously arranged for. W. D. Gordon & S•on;� PICKERING Il11A sad Independent pbane, r '..r . " ,.' ... '-J ,:q' ;t :...'T." ,r',,.•...�r.• d. �kGY�_J,•-: .. •' -�' ,. ,,.•. iFc flh G+--. :�. _� .... + . .. r Iv 1. ! R ... . • ys. ;;�,./ -.. �✓1P ?sy of a grin upon Iris face. There -was F—' ,p; < no sense in playing the clown outside Ll :. x the quarry These -were the times .,. at which he could hermit himself not 1 only to be old,_ but also to look it. CHAPTER .II. Everywhere facts CRGW­N The tramppe showed that peculiar The volume of applications for new insurance prove the' menace' of lightning. congested appearance typical of the pp _ Once you realize that the danger of lightning lies in time of day,. this being the • matutinal -- -during -1-916 -was by, 'far the Greatest in the' concentrated action on a single spot in your roof. I hour which empties homes and fills Histo of the Com yyoou will appleciate the safety and protectioua of a 'public offices—the daily exodus from History nX__.. 'Tr18t is. the bE t Pedlarized roof• Pedlar's "George Shir_gles lock play to work: Here, upon the' nar- evidence Of ub1iC est ' together on all four sides, forming a single sheet cf row wooden bene his black bag t metal from eave to ridge. Ligh ' nese-man to top -hat, - r r lea spread it beside him and his nose in the latest 'Let as send you some fresh Insuranos hots over the'hob surface of your roof, W en properly Stock Exchange telegrams, sat side. GROWN LIFE INSURANCE CO. TORONTO landed. a Pedlarized roof is practically by aide with tsle inevitable .shop-girII.- whose , • . P " "tr"`t'�'' �" "' kr,ewthe aannq and whose frizzled hair and :wasp -like Agents wanted In 4nepresented dlstrlets peau of mind of aNfe�� steel roof by Pedla.iiia- : sow ..;cls «C`O's'` 5hioglea• writ. for oho frff f waist pointed to much labor. Alreadyyg Right Roof" Booklet V W ((�I ( at this early hour overcome,—or with THE PEDLAR PEOPLE. LM TM I (I , the ubiquitous woman in a shawl, her (Established 1861) I shapeless figure Euac and Futaryn:. P gure screened by• a basket Oshawa. Out. -.which in favorable cases contains graehe,: Montreal• peiaa; ' i' vegetables, in unfavorable ones, fish. Tomato, L.ondoo. It would not have been hard, at a Wiaaipea glance, to classify each one of the cus- ' �J'y��� Zoe,(- 711 /_-/ ;; tomary apparitions. - Occasionally, ✓/fes Ai.J e,( � -- however, a doubt might arise. That - •• - �, ` I our. woman, l �l1 youngfor instance with the .�r�_ L L .-- — . . 7. — t startlingly fair hair, elaborately dress- 1 Iden Ad the King soy unto them -' _ ed under a straw hat somewhat light E for the season looked rather too sup- erior his for the counter, and could as - 1 class, easily r imagined i na ri the head of a 1st was an hungered, and ye' gave me creat; •, • class, or even in a private schoolroom. ' a a From under the rim'of this same hat i was thirsty, and ye grave me drink....... she was at this moment occupied in naked and a clothed me......: _ watching one of her fellow-passeng- y - • era just opposite. No question about : s • • e • his business in life. • The long and _ Then shall they answer him, Saying-- - - rather lanky figure clothed in seedy •c black, the head of not too closely- Lord, when saw we thele an hungered, and' cropped red hair bent so earnestly fed thee? Or thirsty, -and ave thee drink? " �IiRIVING children refer over the book in his hand—taken ing' j P conjunction with the car-line—would, „i.or naked and clothed thee?" the bread you make. with even to less observant eyes than those o Five Roses Flour: It is stored of the fair-haired damsel, have pro- " with the flavor. vitality and claimed the college -bound student.pro- And the King shall answer.. a f , 'During the ten minutes and more reit �► easily -digested nourishment _ which the journey lasted,. he never "Inasmuch a8 ye have done it unto one of _ - of prime Manitoba wheat. once lifted his head, or ever moved ex- - -- the Bast of these m brethren a have r cept to turn a page of his book. More Y y books in a bag la upon his knee, As - done it unto -me". � � , - . -.. r � . _ •. Nttttffiotsa Wholesome y "_ * Keeps Well' well as a small brown -paper peel with certain fatty marks about it slag- Overseas in g - gestive of sandwiches. The coming . ravaged Belgium; more' than and going,the clanging bells, the rat- « ' li tlingae ctatteringtgand shouts of "�►o�►�Q� Of the least O these" are - _— the street did not seem able to disturb hungry, thirsty, -thinly clad—looking t0 usi h: - - With his knees drawn in as tightly ,flaVe you done what you could for any as they wc,uld go, in order to leave the (Of them? Passage free, he sat peacefully - - through all the unpeaceful proceed- ` `��J�] 1 • ` ' Ings• straining his eyes contentedly whatever you Can give, send your subscription '� •'•ren �,� u c C • In the spare, wintry light It wasnot - 'Weekly, mon0y or in one -lump suis to Local a .. v J until the corner of University Avenue ri� - ;had been reached that; wth an auto. Di rrOviucial Coln)rnittees or OR, A DECLARATION OF WAR, - matic gesture born of habit, be raised OEM MEQUES PAYABLE TO TREASUM his head and shut his book. This • • ! being the termination bf the line, the exit was tumultuous and complete. ` . CHAPTER F.—.(Cont'd). waistcoat for one thin and for tell- Clutchin -his belongings, arid' almost rund _ g• And to -meso' the first ate w ss ding You ,when .it's time to have your borne of! his feet, the student succeed- sg gt. Peter Street p boota.mended for another," ed in reaching firm ground. _ _ _ _ _ - , Montreal to be taken. At thought of the five For a moment, while others diapers - The that would pass—the prroxim- Thus the glib Tire, with two ids ar- p P-. The Greatest Relief Work in History. ate college term—before, be figain to p ed, he stood looking about him -al- term—before. grins. and corresponding indica. g ,looked upon that dark- tions of certain weak pointe in the fu- most blankly, as though under the _ s grey cliff, s`'ture cier man's attire, necessity of collecting his thou8hta. ._. wave of ' anticipatory home -sickness gy Althouggh this was the third winter in 1assed over him. Yet, as he turned Upon thin new "view of the case,, which he trod these same streets for 0 artliwer another remark of Adam's, John- reflected deep! but ended by - - ' y five months at s time, he has not yet - his face betrayed nothing. ahakng hia�head. _ Somehow a wife! - ,. .-..,.- . •ucce ,i d feeling L_— .. eArr we ing, is coos nhad recommenced, being about as future. I Whenever, awaking from abstraction• hard to get away from an idea once -. Into the middle of that picture became conscious of the sighta `and -dtarted as is a dog from a half -gnaw- sounded'the releasing whistle for the sounds around him, they wwuld bewild- ed bone. cramped men within the bothies, er him afresh, almost swat first sight. �..�� John smiled a little wearily. A little later John M'Donnell was But it was no more than -a mo- - 1 "'I'm no good at weddin s, I tell passing out through the gates, The, Mentarp pause. Clutching his bag - "+,you, Adam. You know that always closing hour had not yet come, but he : more tightly, he turned -ht., face re= When your head is dill anil h avyl your tongue furred, and you feel ;get out of them when I can." had things to see to, for the -boat; solutely towards the steep -roofed done -up surd good foe nothing. without knowing what is rca)ly the " Ma in a passed at break of .da , H building on Gilmore Hill whos stace- rry and giving in marriage Y e walk- , e )clatter with rola, probably aB filet u uc'etted to restore you to health and not much 1n •our line, eh?" su ed with wistful eyes turned'across the, ly walls dominate -Kelvin Park, them-' )Bested Tim }} g vigour is a few doses of a reliable , M'La;ren, successfully. loch to where he knew the hills were. ;selves dominated b their soaring tow. .FOR THE - -- digestive tonic and stomachic rein- ishutting one eye, "How'll that be Would those old friends, not show him' er. It was the only thing with•s roof zed such as Ivlotht#t.Sci stomachic 5 i when giving in marriage has become their faces once more %- I in. Glasgow—a few churches excepted STOMACH AND LIVER y . 'y p• 7a part of Your professional business, They would, and even more thaw I —that he was able to love. 'fake it.after each meal fora few -Igo to asy?' a their'faces; for he -wag -but iia}f- I -Just .-.aa--he- turned,—Porn words) daps and notehowbene£icialIsits actionupon the stomach, liver and bowels— "You won't be able to tout yf � to the village when, from under the !struck his ear, too podrrtedIy to be con- acrivicv tv these important organs, and by wedding -feasts when once you're lite edge of the cloud canopy, there, stole founded with the usual fragmentary ' so doing euaLles yua to gain new stores of:veyou=, vi y _ this un-MinisterPresb grumbled seahborhood Even e w almost horizontal yetnenov enough tomy, tear •thejstTI beg Your pardon," sai� someone -� y ig 'ate ray, g 'MOTHER Presbyterian designation stuck). coverings to shreds, enough to touch close beside him, with a certain nerv- ' "Let him alone," grinned Tim.' the heights with glory and to fill they ous sharpness. "Give him time'to grow out of his na- hollows with color, to turn the water; Turning again, he became aware of = �, •, Y'�'� - tura! shyness IIe''ll be asking us to from lead to silver, and the gulls from J a young, fair-haired person in -a straw _ _ his own wedding before we know what grey to white. John M'Donnell gaz-j hat, who was holding something to- - we're about. Shouldn't mind wager- ed at th swiftly passing pageant asi wards him. - The newl.00size contains free Finns ax youth as the trial size • sold .at SOc r twttle. ger- Ing that hell presently come back though �e would print off on his Vaguely he touched his hat;. and p�. _.Spi6 _ with a brow wife from Glasgow, which memory each detail, to live upon dur-.then remembering his town manners, --- -- _ --- - --- would sorely disappoint all the lasses Ing his winter exile. Had he not lifted it. ,here.' loved it all so deeply he would not be � "You left this in the car, I'think." i In John'$ wride � brown eyes, turned leaving it now. It was at once the f The object in her hand was a small The Peerless Psrfgation fell,e� full upon the sneaker, there was no proudest and the most heart -break- paper parcel. in moment of his life.. "Mysandwiches? Thank you. Yes • ! u1�;dM g rr,"tock and all tsar Onn yon pat thou, " irritation but only a Vast astonish- g Y , j roaco Shat .err,. >.l�•1 for all time. Uaa't rust, wit or t rnuk - ment written. A little later still, Willie Robson, I suppose I have dropped them." ao+n. tic.0 to an) wenttl'ior. i•:aeh lolar arareiy hr ld w;ti, the "A wife?" he repented, in's startled' outside the gate, was standing upon His English was correct, -but slight. serviceable all r ria e n d a*iruared, the sttongu t, moat g serrtceable farm tenor made and rnfg• :antze . th tone as though Tim had suggested his his head, as a means of relaxation ly laborious, with that peculiar hard- sswo FOR CATAt.ot] t ell ►la -I, nt f.udu, f- s.r.,,, mrchm, p.rk., cemssariw, own.. ear -11. nn,mer. tel Loping aan:.ae., , ea the reappearance In the company of some after the enforced dignity of the after- ness of consonants which betrays the' , r..rL•w lase .< ,�.: �,,..{ ar. rr .rata -ted ren te"iwry, ante-diluvian monster._ "What,would noon. Simultaneously Tim M'Laren Celt. ! THE BANWEU-HOXIEMIRE FENCE COMPANY, bid. I want a wife for?" was trudging homewards with frank- He took the parcel from her, quick-' Wlm+iPeg• Manitoba Hamilton, Ontado "For sewing your buttons to your Iv humped shoulders and not the ghost ly and rather shamefacedly, and,• with i - .•___ . — ----- -7' - _ — ____ -_ -_-_- -------.-__ -_-- -•- _ -- - -- _ _..._.---•---_-__.. i another attack upon his hat, was in the article; : - - • about to go, when the sense of his own There was a touch of irritation in " - — - - - ingratitude seemed •to overcome him,'; the laugh with hich .she retorted: _ cal"sing hint to add: "Haven't we just? Why, you've sat r • "It was stupid of me ..not to notice,; opposite to me scores -of tames, and be. — p - =, I am sorry ,you had the trouble."' ide me tqo. . Our.i;oads and. our Her smile seemed to say that 'the ' hours seem to fit in splendid. You sorrow was- entirely on. his side. 1 -can't mean, surely, that you don't re - "It is your luncheon, is it not?" she member ever having seen me before?" Inquired, 'with an interest . which she asked,= with an almost. nnri,C.k: fall a ' scarcely appeared feigned. "What reproach. ' would' you have done i_ I had not saved (To be continued). - it for you? I was only just in time; __•—__ __ - in another instant it would have been' trampled to a pulp." - ..:Gaining on Him. She Shook .her head _at him in . ..a I- - i+retli�rlck-'Ya:me'r; the war cvireS- ! very pleasantly reprov.ng manner, pondent in his new. book tells the Q D There seemed nothing for it but to , story of a Connaught privat3 who on add: "How did you know it was, _ mine?" - - his first day in the trepcha ,• wa_v set "Ah, because -f -saw it -on your knee• ! to--digging-out that"dirt'that;h^d been yt and besides, you always.. have thai ! filled. into the trench by a shell Inn•st. sort of parcel." Along„ came anQthei• shell before he has sweetened half a century with the same crystal purity "Always?" 'he blankly repeated. - was half throe h his task the ht(r?t that makes it the favorite to -day. Buy it in original packages ::Always?" we're not strangers _ to. of a second knocked.him ,trecr.._h.nci-= tom.. each other, you know; or 'at least we - ' and be sure of the genuine. _ - oughtn't to be, considering that we've 1 doubled the quantity of earth brfore s - week alear c . a i went to the cae picked imsthrew lip Ir;he - been in the same c t twice Let Redpath Sweeten tt lI w k since last October." ' 'Have we really?" he asked with his spade, -saying: 2 and 5 lb. Cartons-- • a an undisguised wonder, not caiculat- 1 "Captain, I can't finish that, jnb 30, 20, 50 and 100 lb. Bags. Made In one grade only—the hi hest ! ed to pamper personal vanity suppos- i without help. They're gaining or: ' ing the wearer of the straw fiat dealt mel" Y ' - �� .t ' o� -"+'' ¢h p s✓'?�,n" t�'S'r� -� � .:'+ie � .- .•S.�.M„` .S%„�c r-�t.. w^ �,t �.'�%!i`'�"��d � ' ;. ' ., 1• - L TROOPS CAPS BAGDG S - - - _ BRITISH ADVANCE ON THE.AJ�!"�RE - = . TURK METROPOLIS OGCUI'IED FIERCE as~ad:tass. GEM Toronto March 18.—Manitoba wheat RESISTANCE : --xew N4. 1 Northern, i2.o5l. 0..8. _ -- — U1,85 o12.02 No. i. do.. Ii.H No.-- Brltish Enter City Early Sunday �10f11111$�V1COrj' aL'ome8 3_L Bbl, track Bay ports, all rail delivered Lof Montreal freights, No, 1. 83.08.Bitter Battle Aloe,3ianitoa oats—No. 3 C.w., 74i to gThree-Mile Fiont=Villagdes Taken After Severe Fighting. 76ic; No. c.w. 7e, to 2 setts ilio. 1 _ feed, 73 to T4c; ATO. 1 feed. 711 for T2ic, Snd '. i x nominal •-all " Points London Miksch 11-General Fred German ho es of Near. Eastern do-. sup tario oa baryo E white) ab t 1 67c; London, M ' - American n ,- -- : P _. `'arch 11.-British troops losses were slight. Rhea the Ger` stick Stariley 'Alaude, in command of minion, based on a Berlin-Bagdad rail- nominal; No. s white, at_ to sac, nowt have reeumtd suddenly their advance' man retirement stopped the . British nal, according to freights outside.11 the British., forces in Mesopotamia, l busy=, a-ill reverberate throughout- the ! Ontario-wheat—No. 2 winter, per car were on the southern outskirts of telegraphed to-day the welcome news ; '%Lohammedan empires, and it is be I lot, $1,s4 to 11.88: No. S. do.. $1.82 to on the Ancre and have won a bril- j 7. $1.84. 11,34, according to freights outside. liant success,, -over the Germane, i Irlee; the Germans still' holding the : thifor the British of the, occupation early,; lieved will more than rehabilitate Bri-' Peas - No. 2, 82.&0, .according to ! town. Irles straggles up the north- s morping Of the City of B goad, ! fish prestige, in the Far East,' dam- I freights outside. Attacking on s three-mile front, the ern bank of the upper Ancre, its, Stat the chief Turkish city of Mesopotamia, aged by -the earlier loss of Kut-e1- Buckwheat—$1.28, 'nominal )according. British have stormed the Iarge vii- j houae.al and formerly the capital of the empire! Amara, to freights outside.lags oY Ug" 01 TAIRI; R e—no 2, ;1.41 to 81.49, accordin stream, it's last on the brow of a the Caliph .-- I Further news must be awaltea oe- t Zrelrr. s ou a encase i ridge that tuna pearl b : No _details of the capture have =yet ford it ie, krawn whether General I bags, it 70a flour—First o and iiaents,tln lute bags This new fighting on the Ancre' pet Y Achiet-le- been received, General Maude's story Maude_ made important captures of . E9.20•; strong- bakers', 11i lute bags• Was forced by Sir Douglas Hai It of the operations carrying events on Turkish troops or as so, Torpnto. g Ar. the British advanced the found Y g } P guns, either before E was no-part of the German' retirement' themselves o Y Ontario hour-winter, according to opposed by German strong up to, Saturday morning, when theJ or at Bagdad. 1 sample, ;7,85, in bags, track Toronto, to give up Idea at this . time.. The British, after ei€ecting'•a' sit prise' Apparently the, accupation was ef- prnrcipt shipment; $7,25 bulk' seaboard, best evidence that the Gremans wadi-'points to the east in a ruined mill, to. - I export grass. the west in trench labyrinths along Albert- crossing of the Dials and bridging the I fecied without resistance and with I llillfeed—Car lots, delivered Montreal ed to hold the village and wanted to ' the embankment of the ruined Albert Tigris, had driven the Turks back to I only slight losses.. Even if the Turks I freights, bags irrcluded—Bran, per ton, hold it badly is the fact that fifteen 33R' •shorts, per ton, $42: good feed Arras railroad. Idea itself waa such a within three miles of Bagdad: It- is' succeeded in extricating all their flour, per bag, 82.70 to 32.80, machine guns and four. mortars . fell j evident, .however, that the Turks have! forces, the loss of Bagdad is a grave machine gun nest as the Germans Ha}=Extra No. 2.. per .ton, :qtr to tato British hands and man yprisoh'srs build on the Somme-Ancre front, been enable t0 offer any serirtls re= irIow to tkem. Bagdad has been the 1,112:51); rto.ixed, per ton. 39 to 811, track were taken. strengthened' by' trenches and en- _.: sistence since the tall of Kul.-el- i base for all Turkish operations _ in etraR^-Car, tote, per, ton, =8,60 to is,. In fact it is- brrped•. here that the ` tYnglements of the old German fourth -Amara. They were said to be hastily Persia• Up to within a few da the ! track Toronto : taking of Irles may mean the first line and by a. fortified cemetery, at its summoning reinforcements from other, Turks occupied about 80,0, square I Country Frodu a Wholssale. j crack in the new German line pro- ! north-eastern corner, theatres of the, war where Turks were ;miles of Persian territory, .but with cr Amery pin s, dairy, choice. 37 to 39,8 I tecting Bapaume. •Irles is very close ! All theae obstacles were overcome, engaged, but the distances to be coy- ;the Russians pressing them closely to the strong Loupart wood position, however, in fierce-fighting in which ered were so to 430. great that. additional; from kirrganahah, as well as from Eggs-New-laid, in cartons. 45 to 46c; )regarded by some as the key to Ba-;the German were steadily forced forrees were unable to arrive in time ; the direction of Erzerum indications out of cartons, 42 to 4sc. t y to save the ancient cit wh4h, after I hressed poultry--Chickens, 23 to z6c; Paume fro P the west. i back, and to-night the.British are only Y, I point to a speedy junction of the Bri-' fowl, 20 to 22c; ducks. 22 to 26c; The, troe s that stormed .the town a mile west of Lou art wood and the, " r` Mecca, Occup es first place iII the 1►iQ- Ish: and Russian forces, which would sq uaba, per doz.. 84.00 to 14.5.0; .turkeys, i grid its adjacent fortification's in same distance south of Aehiet- nd t e hammedan imagination. 28 to Sac; geese, 18 to 20c, g , soon 'compel the Turkish-evacuation of Live poultry—Fowl, Ib., 18 to 22c; rfoggy weather had. an uphill task, yet, It is less than two miles to the Achiat• 'The fall of Bagdad, besides ending Persian territory. chickens, lb., 18 to 22c. Cheese—New, large, 26j to 2601 twins, the War Office announces that their le-Grand railroad junction from Irles, — 26 to 2810; tripiots, 28 W 28�c; old, _ large. 2710. twins. 271 to 28c. - A CANADIAN TROOPS ARJUSALEM SOON Honey—White clover, 2i-lb. floe, 14 to TO y 1430; 6-1 b. tine, lei to 140; 10-iti„ 18 to U RUSH WORK CANADA gUSV 1310; e,0-lb., 12i to 130: buckwhea, 80- lb. tins, 9 to Sic. Comb honey—extra FREE FROM TYPHOID TO BE BRITISH tine and heavy 2 75; t per dos., 82.76: nffff'7777 "� select, 82.60 to, 82 76: No. 2. $2 to 82.26. V ARMING SHIPS :,}y*7*� Jan 0. Beans—Imported, hand-picked, per 1 V\ililii! JI!!{/yj�jl�� �ijj i bush, 716.26.; Canadian, hand-Dtcknd, per =— —_ 1 bush., i7, 00; Canadian primes;. 86.60 to -- _ 87 00; Limas, per ib., 186 to 13c. FF Potatoes—Ontario, per brag, 83 69; { Only 167 Cates "Reported in 1 Troops Are Advancing Through New Brunswick Delayvares per bag, Rights of Americans to Freedom ; Dominion During the. } . Palestine . Within Forty 11114 25:.. Albertan, per bag. 83N. Shortage of Ocean Tonnage } of the Seas to be Results Increased Past Year. , - - ! Miles of the City. 8'ro.tsions--Wholeaals. Smoked meats—Ham.. medium 26 to .-Protected. ACti�ty. 2"c do., heat y, 23 to 24e: cooked. 87 to A despatch from Ottawa says;-- A despatch from Washington say.s:�3Sc; rolls, 21 to 82c-; breakfast bacon.Ades -despatch from The Department �' 21 to P m Washington says: + p eat of Militia and De- i-�lerusalem, the ancient capital of lees, 33 .- to a4ccka' Dlarn' a0 to etc; bone- -President Wilson on Friday ordered `1 deeps ch from Ottawa says: _ fenrr has announced that for the Palestine, may soon be in the hands Lard _Pure lard, tierces, z2 , to 82 c ! the arming of American merchant' Shortage Of ocean tonnage and eon- twelve -months -ending December 81st, i-of the British as'well'as Ba dad 'ac- tubs. '22C to 2210; pada, 281 to. laic; ships against Getmany's ruthless sub- I sequent lugh charter rates have re- cordin j compound, 173 th 17;0, I sulted in increased activity in ship- 1916, 167 cargos only of typhoid fever B to despatches received here on Cured mists=Long clear bacon. is to ;'marine warfare, and at the same time were reported as baring occurred _Wednesday. Ties- reports say the 1810 per tb; dear bellies. 18 co laic. issued a proclamation calling an extra j yards in Canada with a probability of amongst- the -many thousands of men advance guards of the Britisl' troops �ra.ea session of Congress to meet April I still greater activity in the near . _ of the C,F..F in Canada, and• this.'ad.vancing through Palestine from, 34nntreal, at-r. 13.--Corn—American 18th. future:. Repo:ta 84i far received here :F notwithstanding the fact that typhoid hgYpt are within forty mi'es of the �O 2 yellow, s1.so to st.s6 oatw— The President's .decision came sod- indicate that more than one 'hundred fe ver is a disease, especially affect- city, . Ont despatch lead them at El Canadian 76c�;° ext u No Kfeed o768to Tao- ' denly late . on Friday afternoon, fol. vessels ranging .in size !:•om 250 tons inir young adliltq from seventeen to C;,alil, which is in the mountains of Rarlc«—�txltitiR, 81 38. Four— tifani- I]owing the action of the Senate on to 8'000 tons steamships are now tbil4' years . of sk southern. Palestine and about twenty ttiebnndprt89.30heat rat tbamrres 14 80i ; Thursday in reviaiag its rules to under construction.' gaffing .vessels 1{e, and .a disease per- -C ;are in the majority and mos. of thews _which is endemic iia al!_partg of'Csa- mile, from Jerusalem, The allied w inter 1mktPnt-. r hoice, 19.2:,; araight 'mit prompt action on important gtles- ads. f troops are now invading Asia Minor $4,25 "Rolled alt 90'dosh"Ars, $4i101s are being built on the coast of West- G tions and the subtiYiieaior. of formai ern Nova Scotia. -Indeed- it is stated iii: camparatiye freedom a;n the from three sides, one British force ad= d° nxRs, 90 rose, 33 35 to s3 43, Bran- 00. opinion by Secretary of State Inns part of the-C. I.F. is seen to bee, most cancing into Palestine from Egypt,' 3tt liilai�P 3s41no8i'o°r;4'2 00� 0 �ioti=tiia° ;and Attorney-General Gregory that that many Yards in the Maritime striking img when, it is recalled that dur- another operating in the . Tigris Val- i.1s 0i to 1;60 00, Hay-vo 2, per tan, he has the power to arm merchant- ! Provinces which had been idle since - • ing the Boer War one mar, out of ley, while the liussians are fighting on I Fin• to yes 13 66 2Bb eo 1^;��' finede a men• without action by Congress. I steam replaced sail have sow ships every nine_ in_-t}'-"__- British -fortes---.in.-.the Pere &-front ---. __.-__- _ i�-n�_z5i_. -_ _°aF---a..... reiratrc�--of trig-Govei'nmen e arme3� South Africa we,.,. invalideii through tis believed here that if the Brit-, Fc; meilresh'� 43 to Toc'44s Conds, 0 to per neutrality g the P Two yards at Toronto, those'of the this Aisease, and that in the Spanish- .tsh succeed in taking Jerusalem the Y plana for defending i o aoa and'-Thor Companies are re- b:t►, xt rocs, 33,Ou. to is,bo, merchant marine were withheld to 1 American war, of 107,000 men in the American refugees there, numbering, - avoid endangeringported to be building steel steamers camps at Tait pa,--Flprida, and else- g ! WiaaipeR Qrsla. Americana and and there is activlt in ship rots si over s thousand, will choose to remain' t1'ir.rdheg, Var 13 -('Rhh nrin�.. , their ships by permitting the informs_ Y p� _ at where, who had not left the shores of Instead of attempting to proceed to «•h'•at-No 1 Northern. Sl.t7j, Nn 2 tion to reach Germany. The only;Port Arthur, and on the Pacific coast the United 'Sttes; 20,000 contracted Beirut to secure transportation to the I ��t4 s1 '671: �' s 1134a onhern, s1 ry 6tatelrent at the White House and the, Norwegian capital is said to be inter thediaease. The remarkable change United States as they had planned. ) tr•p•t sl . 1, vo 6. 31:Is lva` i ested in steamers now in course of I <• tt . g.,, ;Canis--Nn 2 c.w., 62iv; Nn y Department-was that the P - tan only bo attributed to the rocess The British capture of the cit • weuld .I repo 6Q c extra N°• 1 feed, aAc-; No. conatruetion. 1 2 fred. e9;c,. dent was determined to full of inovulasfion P also o } Nri w B:�rle� y protect _ - _ ; Pen a, new route out of Turkey S1 04, tio. 4. 90c; rejected, v4c; American rights. WOl1tAN COtiDUCTOR The Provincial Board of Health Pori for the Americans who wishec: to re- r�-,", i_ ;j«• Flax—.No. 1 x,w,C 1de8.3 4 _ Ontario has a3tlPntied to 'date all the $„sed - - SCORES FOR HER SER tut n to the United S 4ktea in any event, I BRITISH AVIATORS typhoitt and •pi,tratyboid vaccine 'used 4- +.Vatted 8.tstea Markets -STILL MASTERS OF AIR I by thc•:entfre Canadian Fxpeditionar:r GFRNAN TROOPS siionearnii., titxr, 1e,.-wheat-�tety, A despatch `!rnm London says.:- -In ' - 3; J+l I,` e, 1 s.1 nart,—Nn. 1 hard A-despatch atch lrren�ndon •se, s :- A tram car at Exeter ran away down- ¢ =' neT`oar)- (about 450,000 men), Im all i TE\D TO MLTi1VY. 3- �'7t to 3_ nal, No. t Northern, tt.9s1< P Y nearly 800,000 d,)ses.haye keen _sup-� 3I co st osl (hill, struck the parapet of a bridge ' to t2•n31; No z, do 51 x4,7 co 1, n,�, Rep] Ing to 'a 'question 'in the House - - ` , ,'ors-•No, a yenon, sl,o and overturned. One woman was kill- -plied free of curt . Landon,_hiarcil..11-It is a-.rtrtrr. 5- to car. Faour3..of """'rnom on Wednesday: James ed,, and two were injured. The wo- _- that the new- Minister of War in Ba- unchanged_- Bran-333 t(T x34. 1 hard, 3facPherson said the Government id . '' L),:tuth, \tore 13,—}t heat—;• q - �, man-conductor stuck to the car with ,A!11Pt"1'ATE>1,AP,M:' - varia has declared in a speech that' 31 " i', tin. t NurSJtern. s1.9s1. No, not accept the accuracy of the report the most extreme measures will b' : d;;i,.* 1 1;9813 as the i In sed 1' T� arra ' recently sent from Berlin that ,the' great pluck until pushed oft by a -A , PUT BACK _.1t:A1N employed soon- to suppress discontent ' Germans had brought down eighteen 1 hysterical woman passenger. The $_ �[;+�• F.',;1: July. 1s;:,z woman conductor was Only. slightly A4naRiag O rrastion en' Ebldi'rr p in the army. The German military - - ;-aeroplanes on the western front In one hurtand scores a vitt p . e', authorities are understood to be con- 1G3°• et°oit �asiteta, 1-dap. False statements such as theseI Ory on behalf of -, ported to he SUccesa9fel. i fronted with widespread sullenness, ,rte, : r, Fz10.75. tor$11._ ao`,�'Qood, iia io ,were made in order to elicit the truth, her sex 1n a man's job. ` b °t`dc'sr. ch from London•says =A even a tendency to mutiny, or to sur- to S'`' 50; butchers attt•. +hotce'910,S5 i can assure fhb members,” he added Y_ ' son of the Finn, J. O'Grady, a member render on the least tc, Sin.SA; dn.. 94ori• s;+" to 110,10: do., "that we still maintain mastery of the GER!11Ai\ PEACE TERMS provocation. This' me(lium, 89,50 to $9.75: do., common, $8 „ READ LIKE A JOKE ` of Parliaimeat, was Rounded �everaj is lwofoundly affecting the morale of to s 90; butchers hnlls,.chnlre, 39.75 to �klr' :r 7k]Ontha ik$A 111 Fr,,nce in. such..niRnner., the. Ger an arnifes, $10.25: do., Rnnd bulls. 1S„ 10' to 19.00; - dn., rnPdJutn bung, $7.40- to ss.00; cine,-! 5 QAO FORESTERS 1VAYTIJD. A despatch item Havre says:-The that his arm had to nn gmputatcd. The' -- - -- t0ufi1 luny„ $5 t', ss 33; butchers'-cows,' :'surgeon's cut off the:artn, removed the - t ^• .Sn to 110 (In., good, 8s.5o t German Government, according to it.- shattered (' 1Rli.iYZA ELECTED �3�.45 do., medium 5' in 1L25; slnokrrs,. formation r shattered bone anal then put the a+.rm: PRESIDENT OF .JIEYICO. (3' t^ 35.so: chol— f-odPrs e;, m 510 More Canadians Called Bor. Owing to received here through con bark agai+,, setting the lions and sew- nonn'rs and cutters, >r.2t, m ss.so; Timber Import Prohibition. I fidential agents, is considering the ing the t;rdo The arm has now tilexics,`City, c(fareh 11.-Gen Venu-, m,1,, r� �nnd mK•hnlrc, $q, m alio; d°.• �publieaVoa. of Germany's terms .of healed and is gtiinin strep the 'The' .+.'.1 not n d ""'10 lig ,h x40.to$s0 to $lr,n�. A despatch from Ottawa says:-j peace. Under these terms, Belgium » ` g g IR ]9 (:arranza was to-da cr' • a.>o th 3110; light cores, , A call has been issued for 5,000 more i patient' can use it effectively. The' President of Mexico by • what is bd `he ^n, hes. v. 2 ti) $ 39 so; nba Fond would be declared independent, sub- to ohrdce, $12 to 513: -lambs choice. Canadians for forestry .work in the jest only.to permanent. German gar- --d defect is that it is :vo foil s' t; 1:_ n s c; ,in,• r, ctinn. 310 t•o. t2;..United.Kingdom, as a result of the:' lies .:d to have been the largest vote hn red and wnterpo. ,;,;,, to Sts; do risen! at Antwerp, Liege and Namur, shorter than the r,t;:er arm. ev^r cast in the republic. I11 weighed ort caro, 316.10: do., f.o.b., 814.7b grohibitiotl of timber imports. They I and to the .control by Germany of _ _ I linntreat, liar t 3.=�h°i�_�ePr� i nl go over in. drafts_ Lum.hering� and and- racont ol -Belgium, under /� �1 SOUTH AFRICAN. ri NATIVES j A- '—j-�—$] — Sig+ T': g71or1-3� to tin; r•hnirP cows and a Per save iS neceasarybut milit$ i „oU �� lib (1 ai I �/ r(1 I bt,Jt�, $9' gnoa v nn s' and bulla $8 13' ,the terms, would Have, nq, national RJ it\fT<■ r i84i►\7 t�.:in: canners' bulls, ss to medical regulations'•are somewhat re- army,•but would be bulls, 85; calves, tQ S8; canners' I policed b5 a gen- _ choice milk-fed.- 818 1 Tat to 513;' nihers. $8 to $ shccp SQ t _ iRANSP 110; lambs, $12,10.,$13: choice Refect -, OR darmerie. ho1•s, nit cars, 50 to 315.715; sows, e '.1 _ ..-•. :_ •: LOS � ���E I� T SUNK:- 31_.rn —.� —.__ _.__ ---------—_..—_. _.. • ..------ -- -------_.� _ _ RE d KILL THEIR -CHILMUN { + Collided • 'i: CONS L'3IPTIO;l - - Route to With Another Vessel Off the Isle of Night While En . '. •' I` BF>zIT:1I:� DI•:c�la�ir;,S _ - " .,�0 �}R�+V�'+�j'�' TES( STARVING �; France. - Iniao., says : 7Mel.ei has tlieenf a substantial,im" u. - tion •)f meat. consumption in Great -Terrible Conditions Among Prussian Poor Are Described by A despatch -from London says: The batch of the South African native la- Britarn as tilt i•Fs Af of the 'recent ap- ' Briti4h Ecarisport. 11lendi, carrying borers contingent (the rest of whom peal W the people by the'Food Con- dist Member In .BpeeCh in DlQt. _ t * South African native laborers, was were landed safe) l� trgilcr, asking .that they place them- - y in France);- collid- I selve's on ra.tions.., In consequence of flunk after a collision on Feb. Q1, and ed with another vessel en route from ' (' 82r� n of is lest thou lives: England to Havre and sank in 26 this, it gtated "in the flouseof C:om- I A despatch from London says s- "'Tile mortality among elderly r Ten of the persona lost were Euro- minutes. The collision occur ofi+ mobs on Wednesday, there is no in-� 'Thtrs far only frw4mental'y reports of People is inereasing.'at-a.-ible-rate,' pesos, accordina;.fo the announcement- the Iafe of Wight on Feb. 21�dThe tenttc,n at pre=slit to'introducc�am-e epidemics are spreading 'evelg• etii remarkable debate in the Prussilm on Friday to the South African Par- ,escort's aeachlight could not penetrate (tuls�I } .me :tles days.—'rhe returns I I where owing to the decreased pdwers liament by Gen. Louis Botha, the Pre: the fog, but the survivors were res.showed, it was said, an iJlcleased dl's-� Diet . oa...the . food crista have been of resistance. Me situation mier, The collision occurred oft' the cued by-passing vessels. Twelve Eu- position on th� ,a�nf thth - more serious than has *een admitted. z Isle of Wight. The oliicial ,announce- ` rO adopt voluiAa4•v ationing, ' The Even-; sa;'s a despatch from Reuter's Am- I The number of suicides is increasing, - � .• pean officers and 191' natives were ing News say; that Raron DevQllport, aterdam correspondent, "The Vor• and rnetit sayst saved. Ten European and 615 natives } parents are ki911ng their children "Premier Ru!.h.c stated to the South were lost. Difficulty in obtanin au_ Lhe Food Controller, has decided to `vaerts, rec-elved Friday, contains the owing to their inability to obtain food 4 : g put into effect measures to regulate! follor.-Ing passage from the speech of I for them. Yet the' price of potatoes,­ -Ing I'ariiar.,ant on � Fridey that I thentie information caused the delay the prices of bacon, butter, cheese and 4 the transport Mendi, carrying the last in making the announcement he de," herr 11ofer (a Socia.list.member of the wbidh long ago became generally d i Prussian Diet) : scarce, is two be Increased.'" ' • µ ;•6 W. , a +,+d.+h..f✓n. .... .. ......a. ... .... ., -,7.� +r_m, ••,T .-. h�,:. .. bJ. ..":G-.r..,�..,.e ,r.. .. .rK r --.a `, ,'. �:,exi,.�.. ..-k+�..:. e. '` �r.. xOn,_. .. - a .`.Nr.�.., .:rM;.�...�,., �.i `'K', wy. Z'`�"*�- -1-, .-�--•.. _ i,:"I •"�.rr .. irirfa4,7%w'rt' rt -M- ' .+n'' i'='•'fit•.. ;"i ?•'r'N.o•-- r. d .. W. - L\l�/AlLl�r. �'j --Mina lip -1 cp-rf �,•�., 5,,.,.:.a -r4_ -M.. P., of Oshawa. strongly advo- ` w it6 bar p,ti2 e , -:: V, I caWd a Natioua,l 0overument at Otta- 4'' -- -- —Win Gurml.y I-tt ti• +1cteF- "a•• The following officers were then SOON BE SPRING ; SEEDING 3: •-J. S. Je lieu• h ui a bu»iues* dHy uu his retuiu titi rtiS'�•thle: _ielecte,f; PtrtyldYllt, W...A._ Dryden: P Alta. P `` ' Spa v, O• D. Conant : Asst, -Sec v, F. r%eri'�r �E?.uA ' trip to the city �, : u „3�}: I Howard Annes ; Treas., Joe. Mi.tc ielt,- -Dr. Hear will I :• l,rr,' r�K ue�ie�t -Tile hist d i�su t�:. ahoi,t - " _ e your ar a pr y R R. Mowbray moved and F. H. An- uta�Ler of the sitly. th-i Tito scar• utsbecoodeda eti•on resolution ur Get o H Hess and Collars repaired now. next Tuesday t., Hbw..d t., ui++pto- 1 —._ .1.. t- F ti ! g g' - :. have on hand _ -- fesetonal duties city of farm ...b,�rcrs I - .. •• �• ^'circ^ Ingthe Dominion Government to gine. -W. J. Coakwell ham be -.I con so great that farmers are almost fair treatment to independent tele- :. $ted to hir, hoose fur �eevernl days "blibed -to. giv.e. wilakevel' a' -ma hone ness,a 50 a set . g P r nails etnand now is - I Set of Team Harness at $e.60 r oR illness. ,F =A number from here attended S a tnuuth, wrr.h- lrev uuttru and MISSIONAFtY INSTITUTE Also, better grades at close prices. the Reform meeting. at Whitby keep- of, horse, and this is for a -Boot atad Sboe Repairing promptly-attended_.to. On Saturday afternoon. period of about seven months. It is esceedin 1 g y important thatev i -A. Tr and Mrs. Law and fam• The hired man was never so deep ery Christian'of all denotetions in PjCgFiRIN(ii HARNES►� E QRI�•M ily, of Nest Hill, epeut-over Sun• is clover. before. -.But when the Olaremont and surrouneingg district, day witheir relatives here., war. is over there is likely to be including churches of all denomina - -" W. J. COABWELL -Mrs. Evans and child, of Tor• quite a tumble from these lof tions at Bro - reenwood, Glasgow, G000wood.. 1- .,. onto, have been s '°� -with-Picltering friends. -Don't forget the celebration tons, �Vhitevale, Green RIver,ofte -Miss Marion Thezton has been of St. Patrick's Da , which will Major, g ehattenburn, 4th and 8th cons. of y Uxbridge, attend;the interdenomina- engaged b C. W. Liddle as tele• be celebrated in the Methodist tional missionary � y y institute to be held '' .7 phone operator at the Bel! Con- Church this year, It must be in Claremont on Monday and Tues- tral, borne in in od that the 17th of day. April 2nd and 3rd. There will be hie �re -Wm. Shepherd, who has pas. March will occur this year on' an afternoon session each day from said .through a long and critical Monday, the 19th, when the metl 130 to 5p. m. and an evening session -f illneee, has now almost completely of the Methodist church will serve commencing at 1 sharp, The sessions P y an up-to-date supper, will comprise addresses by leaders in recovered. p- date Irisli- su r from 8 to 8 o'clock, after which a $rat• missionary work, mission study group -The farmers of .this locality and open conferences and discussions will meet in the tows hall this class program consisting of chor- Nothing like this has been known in , (Fridav) evening to organize a uses, quartettes,. solos, etc., will this community before. Plan to at- w �Graeery News farmers club. be rendered by the united choirs tend every session if at all ossable. J i -Mrs. Brander, of Fenelon of the Methodist:end Presbyterian Keep this announcement and look for ' Falls, has been spending a few churches, assisted by Mrs. F. B, another next week. CANNED • �F SH IF014 LENT , da s with her parents, Rev. John Hodsser, There will also be inter. ani Mrs. Bedford. eating pantomimes, etc, The chief SALE REGISTE$ Domino Brand Salmon,... 10c per can -Don't fail to attend D. Sims• feature of the evening will be s Cascade eon & Co'e.March 17chc Read the lecture, entitled War Time," b Rev 1' of farm stock and im lemeats bar- Gardenia " 20c " ' B " MARCH 13TH -Auction sale 20e Saturday, Euro y P Tiger " ..,' :. >i8c « lad. in this paper. + Hiram Hull, of the National Dea- nese• bay and grain at lot 10, con. 8, Battle Axe " ... " -A large number attended Jno. conesses Home, Toronto. On Sun. Pickering, the property of Thomas Clover Leaf " .. 30c Crockett's sale on Thursday last. dap both services will be conduct- Clinkinbooroer. Sale at one sharp. Tiger half .. 15c Bidding was active and bigh •ed by Dr. W. T. Brown, of Toroo- See bills. Will. Maw, auctioneer. Finnan Haddie, _ ' , . _ - .. .18c prices were realized. to L'uiversity. D�, Brown ie one WSD ESDAY, 'MARCH 14th -Auction Herring in tomato sauce, 16c " - -At the Liberal meeting at of the leading pulpit orators of sale of farm stock and implements, Sardines in -oil. ... 12e " Whitby on Saturday Iast a num. the Methodist church, so no one at lot 83, cod. h Pickering (close to ber of woolen were appointed should miss bearing hire. The Larkin. vale), the property a John PP Larkin. sale at one. See bine., S ecial--Baked Beans in Chili Sauce large can 1.5c. members of the executive. sercice'of 'song will be led by the Fred Postilt, auctioneer. P ' g ' _Thos. B. Martinis is confined union choirs, and there .will be Wholesale ice of these to -da is- over. 20c it can to.his bed with.an attack of neu- special collections at eaeb service. iL'SSDAY, MARCH 20TH-Administra- 1 Y P tor's sale of farm stock, implements, monia. Weare pleased to report Admission to the supper and en- and household goods at lot 18, con..4 _ that he is now somewhat improv. tertainment on Monday evening, _ Pickering, (Brock road), the proper- -I Hardware News. ed. 35 cents, children 20 cents. ty of the estate of the late James -This part of the country was -The drama entitled "The Last Davidson. Terms cash. Sale at --visited on Sunday by quite a se- Loaf," given by the Pickering 12,3+), See -bills. The 1 e740 Gravity Washer were electrical storm. accompanied Dramatic Club in tbP town hall on TrEst)AY, APRIL 3RD -Annual combi• by a heavy down pour of amain and Friday evening last was a decided nation sale in the Village of Clare- _ hail success is every Ray. Every par- wont, by the Farmers' Club. En• y. takes the lead -' -Thos. A. Wilson intends -to ticle of room was taken, the house tries can be made with John Scott, being filled to the doors.- The Secretary, or with H. S. Pugh. the _ -' leave nett week for Oakville, auctioneer. _ where be has secured a remunera- drama, it is conceded, is one of �• Live position as foreman in charge the best ever given in Pickering, Free trial Ilk done of a large herd of Shorthorns. each person doing -his or her work BIGHEST.PRICE PAID �+ -The Gleapers ClaQa of the well. The fares entitled "Stick -to _. FOR — } in V Minutf g Methodist Sunday Sunday School your word, Gal;" afforded much ♦ �+ "Don't keep It have donated $47.75 to the Red auuusement. especially to the Cattle, Rhee and n0 i, Cross Fund, this amount having young, who enjoyed it from be We've never ronin to end. The music fur -n- Let your shipping pointbe at Locust unless you hied One been raised from an autograph ginning Hill, C. R R. Good accommodation, "quilt. flied by Ein riogham's orchestra courteous treatment, fairand-accurate-Harvey Edwards has rented was delightful, and was highly weights, Your co-operation will be are satisfied." 'Ed. Haight's farm, two miles north appreciated by ail, as eves shoe n appreciated. _ returned yet of the village, and which is be. by the stillness which pervaded HARRT STUART CLARRY Ingg vacated by R. J,, Mann. Mr, the hall when the music was be. Phone Mai 5609. Edwards will continue his mail ing rendered. The receipts were Oj1e Price t0 al� 16 00 • 'rout4 as usual. over $100, sad after paying all Reference : standard Bank, Markham , • —..... - . �isasra gPa ' SEE -OUR NEW , -supplied all their customers with of $61.18, which will be used for Remember—There's only one place- in town to get all the large coal that they re. patriotic purposes+. The drama _ quire this season. are able now to will likely be repeated early in SAWING iE'AROID ROOFING, :. aP io i A The characters in "Tile HERBAGEUM STUCK FOOD relieving the coal situation there. at � as Rere: - ' -The carpenters are now able J. R. Thezton ; Caleb HanQon, Jas, We can supply Emery Wheels and � to make substantial progress with Richardson; Harry Hanson, Fred ;Circular Saws. All sizes "SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT, T. M.. McFadden'a residence ad- Baottog ;Pick Bustle, 4i. S. ('ha keptin stock. THE 1900 GRAVITY WASHER joining the drug store, and they roan ; Tom Chubbs, Fred Stover; Also. Emery and Saw Mandrels, if you _ - expect to be able to keep steadily gate Ashton, MrQ. W, -B. Powell • wish to build your own frame. S., `-•;at work upon it until the building Ltgly Ashton, . hiss Mary Clark: M e �HAPMANW. H. SAr.KSONhas been completed. P tty Jo es, Miss Vera Rarling. _ - J. R. Thezton, . M. S. -In the southern part of the The -following' appehred In the BROCK eRAAD :.township sleighing is about a farce', Messrs. W. G. Ham, thin of the ast'for this season, Chapman, On a great P t of .the roads -there Richardsots and .Fceci Stewer.ames (�--S41Ktt t0- BOOTS S : 800-1 BOOTS Fart 1 Cady Mrd L� ie practically no snow: 'In the -The government have intro- _ northern part of the - township duced their bill relating to the - {Get Spring Boots where you get the beat satisfaction 1 sleigghing is still good. Provincial highways, but it does FRU IT TREL�' S .1 -Dr: Marsh is not expected to not let the. t twnahips off as easily WHERE? AT B UNTAN GK'S . take charge of St. Andrew's aa..wae expected. 'According to -a,na Plants - .,Church until the first of Apri', .the bill .the Government will as. We haves dandy floe of Boy -a' and Men's heavy rases at all prices The Presbytery in which he is now sunie seventy ' per cent.' of the For Sprinlz Planting and made by the old reliable "Williams Co."' located, refused to release him of cost of construction, while the We have established a lasting re u- his re§ent charge Holstein, until municipalities will assume the re- P We have a supply of canned goods on hand that you can't beat. the end of March. • IIs the mean. maining 80 r cent. Where such tion for fair and square dealing and _ are now prepared to meet existing Aylmer Brand, 15e the tin. - time the anion services in the highways become suburban lines, conditions by offering our high grade � 'Fomatoea, y - - Methodist and Presbyterian the cities will bear So per cent. of trees and plants direct to customers Pe%s and Cora, 2 tins for 25 cents. =. churches will be continued, with the burdsn, the province 40 and at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, - - t Rev. Mr. Bedford in -charge. the municipalities 80. It is, esti- Don't delay planting fruit trees and - - -It was rumored last week that mated that to- convert the Bing. Planta, as there ii notbI pays bet-. Be .Az -BUNTING, PICKERING James McCullough, formerly in Ston road into a highway in keep.ter. Send for our illustrated circulars - of hardy varieties which you can order ' Established 1857. the employ of J. D. Remmer, but iug with the traffic it will have to direct and get the benefit of agent's . who is now working at the hole accomodate.it will cost $25,000 a commission. Our prices will be sure . tal buildings at Whitby, had lost mile and for the toil miles of to interest you. _ N _� �%�% �' Q Q. one of his hands while working Kingston road whidh" passes THE CHASE BROTHERS CO. with some machine We are throe h'the-totvnehi Pickerin s Black and blue striped Overalls 1.60 per pair, Jean Pante 1.85 r pair, -Khaki t'y. 8 P. g' OF ONTARIO LTD., per pleased to know that the rumor share of the burden will be $75,• Pants 1.40. Black and blue striped Smocks 1.50, Black and grey lined was incorrect. He had, however, �, and this only for one road in _— NvRasnYxEx, - Smacks 2.00• Khaki Shirts 100 to 1.50, Black and white drill• " broken one of his fingers. - He was the township. If the county good _ (Establisbed 1857) • Shirts 85c to 1.00, Gray wool Socks ffic, 80c, 36c, 40c, Me. in town on Sunday calling upon a roads system is introduced, it will COLBORNE, - ONTARIO Men's fleece -lined Underwear 1. t0 per suit, Mens wool Underwear 1.60 and number of friends. - mean a very heavy tax. Whitby i i * 2.00 per suit, Men's pure wool Uuderwesr 3.00 and 8.b0 ppe�rr suit. _ =Thos. 'A.' Wilson returned townshiphas only about two ELM DALE MILLI Our new spring stock of Boots and Shoes have arrived and we lona give yon - the best of value. So Ret your family supplied at right prices. _ home on Friday after an absence of miles of Kingston road so her Orange; Grape Q=QgV. X1%I '�} Choice Groceries always on hand -Prime. Old Cheese, r- . a month in Kansas, where he had 'share will be proportionally lig , Fruit, Lemons, Figa, Dates, Prumes, Apricots, etc, -.gone with two carloads of pure. And so also will that of East Whit- You can -always get the beat Mani- - . •gaddie, Halibut. White Fish, Salmnon and Ood Flab, etc., etc. bred Biiorthorns which were pur by. Of course, before the bill re- toba Flour made from No. 1'. chased by Mr. Salter at. the Tor. eeives its,tbird reading there may Manitoba Wheat. G'; -A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON onto Sale from Messrs. Miller be amendments, which will make Royal Household and Glenors for Bros., John Miller and others. it -easier for the townships, and Bread. Try a bag. "- These animals took a number of besides when the good roads have Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats prizes as well as the chanipton- been built a large number of city BRAN, SHORTS `HOME COMFORT S ship at the Wichita; Kansas Fair,. people will. come out and build MIX FEEDS which is one of the leading fairs summer homes which will add OAT CHOP of the United Staten.. greatly to the assessment and help y P CRUSHED OATS = -' Inconvenience caused by the scarcity of coal is greatly minimized _ _ —The Public .Library..'-indebt• to -keep -doom_ the tam f L9t� - BARLEY CHOP ed to Norman Doy% or' a done- WHEAT - by the use of our Gurney -Oxford 'Oil- Heaters `And Cookers. tion of eight' excellent -books. W14ITBY - CRACKED CORN - - - �a $ May others follow his lead. Their MIXED HEN FEED Pockets to Catch Dirt ! 1 titles are : Our Business Boys and The annual meeting of the South y Ontario Liberal Association was held Cal well's Cream substitute COm licatioIlB r o p Yiirlp, Clark -White; Introduction in the Music Hall here of Saturday -Calf Meal. Dirt ! i. to English Literature, Pancoast; afternoon last. An outstanding fea- Molasses Meal_ - -Age of Fable. Bulfinch A Preach. ture of the meeting was the appoint- CHOPPING AND, OAT %er's story of his work, Rainford ; ment of twelve ladies from the ridin CRUSHING EVERYDAY Life or the Uplan e, Freeman. to the Executive. Sam Carter. M. P. oto Our Washing Machines are the beat made and add to tome Comforts for South Wellington, are a stirring Get prices on feed in ton 1 The Records and Letters of the address in whiche neve, ely scored BELL PHONE. We always carry a full line of skates and Hockey Goode. Apostolic Age, Bnrton ; Spur- the government in r�eggvrd to the Gov- w Aeon's' Sermon Pike•; Spurgeon, erpment House. He also dwelt on F'T. "C�7 ®l�3ita .. n r n� - - - .,� sem,, �.E •oninQsgara da i.. _ __:a_,.• - .,N ID Y _"Pickering,`«. }3� .;