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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_04_06...", * r;', -- --"„ - '-. ,. -_- _. _ -.eri-a •tai .. ,;.,,,..y ,r, :-+-.r -- .d - - --w.-r,-, -.a-- - .,�;"f;..,y »1•` ..'��, s'"+,•..:' G 3� � aa• 7 ,�..,.,:-�`.,s9e"w. "�T i ... -m' .��j•."�. y:r, ..r:'o acs '•':.pr,}d:v..-,s.•, •..�,� ...�"":. _-"'.�' i.., 3C'' _,}t, '�. :::.'s'^•..,.:.'4i 'ate.9 , .. ,7 Mid NEWS "'"M P1 KERING VOL. --XXXVI pT(„KERINt�", (�N'!'., -FRIDAY '. APR1L 6,-191' . x lr>isofetiftorsal wr�i'as• —WEST MILL- GREENWOOD Bet ablished 75 years SPINK"MILLS On Saturday ni , March SI t,' they T.' E. sad -Mrs. Oliver spent the . a Ned4cat passengers on the late car had rather week -end in Toronto. GREEN -WOOD .. I I.... ane citlog experience for a few sec- I W. Middleton has engaged George L. OALDWELL, M,.D„ Suceesepr cede, but which was .nqt at tended by , Middlet;on. jr., for the summer. �"10 bthbDr. 8.: Brodie, Phone I06 say serious results. When nearing Born, on Sunday. April let, 1917, to 6. FLOUR one• FLOUR : — est Hill the front end of the car left Harry and Mrs. Duckett,, '& an. MILLS the tracts and continued for the short ' Richard Wilson to not feeling's, he RH. FORSYTH. D. of O„ Regis- - distance running on the ties, thus might thew days, owing to some *:' - - member of theppto m.trioa! Aar*• WHITE SATIN- sRFAD- "t .A': Vow of Ontario, 8paafsl atteatlos+ �1� m givin" large number. of Hikhland stomach trouble. flee tltltag of glasses. Y7er tested fere. 1ro� CREAM BUNS—FAKILY Creel boys a rather bad shaking up. • Olrrsaa*ae. ..�. The car was delayed for about two Get ae:quainted' with the Highway C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S., TEA BUNS -PASTRY and a half houks, reaching here about • •• 2.fb a: m. on Sunday. -- bill Saturday night. N. member of the ootfep of I aIi>4paying a liII hi e8t noe8' el s G ," or BaxonioaOntario. edi" � Bran, Shorts, Jumbo, ' &R,0 C ROAD ! WHITUVALaWaxman P y g 8 P M 1 a� , iOQ Our old friend Wm. Hollinger is out for Bailey -and Wheat. _ p Thos. Reesor bas purchased a horse again.'after a siege of la.grlppe. t.elalr� Wheat Screenings, from Bert. Ackfosd. George Blruie has just returned: list m rices before eellin F. R. and W. A. Jackson will spend P g from Buffalo, much improved. B. FAREWELL. H.Oi, BARRIS- All kinds Of Cho the holidays at thele home here. • Mrs. Margaret Reesor has returned ` • sss crews Atas=#Jr *tea ooaaq P' W. H. Jackson has purchased a from visiting TOrOIILO and Buffalo Chapping on Mond& s r j Iwwloe, bso�'•t �ow, w>attir. �► driver from John T. Stephenson of pP 8' 9 f , Pickering, friends. Barrister and Mrs. Wm. Ormerod of Claremont Wednesdays and Fridays R. OHRIST'IAN. Aala Hubbard is moving his driving y y • tlotWWr.ltotrrT lttblle, stn Y to SCRANTON COAL D. I,. sadj W. shed from the corner to a position has been visiting her daughter. Mre. era. ome. Brock tat. xoetli, whitbv. os more convenient to hie dwelling. Lou H an. -Chopping will not start Wm. and Mre. o -his d el have re- Mrs, Hugh Pugh has been in Toron- DeeytaE STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA to for a few Jaye with her sister, who until 9 a. m. turned from several months' visit with has been 'very ill.$ BLABS B. BEATON. D. D. 8., - •AND STEAM. relatives in Michigan. Heis note look. We are glad to state that Mrs, W. oeadeete of the seta! Coliep of Dental iog for a good borse. Knox and familyare improving and ,'i tierpoes aad traiversitr of Tosoato. OtDoe : ' As W. J. McDonald was driving �. B Don't bring less than .; will sooa.be themselves again. suss w.1[ rrtaste's hao am. store �'hitl+s• along the Brock road on Sunday. his Mise Ella Pennock has been visiting five bags, as minimum 4: e3ete. hose s se is ; t to fisc. rad shoes ie, J L SPINE LIMITED horse dropped dead b the C. P. R.,;1 ]asst! places Sana tui • s d P • y relatives in Toronto and Oshawa and amount charged for �p Dr t3aton•s abseaoe Overeaa, Dr 1[a track, evi eptly from heart failure. returned home Saturday evening. t 7Do , *I Toronto, will be is oharga, : �PICKERING. ONT. Mr Wilbur, of Toronto.. intends Mrs. S. Mannell returned bome for well he flue bags in _ moving on to the Simpson property future. .(known as as the Woodruff farmi recent - garble. Ip vacated by W,'J, 3lcDoneild,'for under the doctor's care in Toronto. afi ♦ �� A L �I�oay Thos. Nolan, who has been stayintt G. HAM—Issuer of Marria a J.BeEA"A , Claremont the summer months. with his brother Robert all winter, left �T g ` `'1" . raoeno.s in the ooaatr 'of onwio, + for Toronto on Monday. Suttees to ri- — - aaerins village. Qttr HOUSElrURNISHINGS�'i C&1�3�3N Finish the war' first and protest you Tom. Mi. �'1 POIICHER. Real Estate Aug- the Highway. Anthony Rees or bas moved bis fam- - ..L • Mouser, valuator, eollsetor and Ise"? Big Stock, at the lowest prices. ilv to Edgier. where he and his broth- �+ o! sarrtaarlleens«, aroagham. toy _ _ er Jess own a mill. We are sorry to i'iE A 5 I A Eyy 1 HOPPER Issuer of Marr, Delivery free, WMITEVALE lose Mr. Reesor and family from the D. tsetnw to the Ooaab at ontarte. The Farmers' Club met on Tuesday �a'1'eh�e file business of Wm. Phitli ctos- The shingle that has given satis- Of&" st Stora and We r ddeeee, Olaremoat. Call and see. lad Phone 324, even' H. Jf, Tipper Rave &a excel: ed down o0 8atnrday. after being sun faction for over 80 gears. Empire Claremont. lent a•ddreas on "Wool Co-operation.' at full ca" cit all winter, Wm. Riltz Corrugated Icon with a J in. by DS.BRATON TOWNIBRIPOLERK -. capacity • Conveyancer. er � They also decided to hold a meeting and Mr.IRandall being the head open- 2 in. corrugation, see it before you aten11S. Aseroyn�assm. ate, 1[,raes m - _ _ -- ou Saturda7, night to discuss the Pro- ators. buy other makes. If you are tIn wesso' two t.�li. O Is �r of 19seW Les HUGH S. PUGH, Glen Major, Ont. r.ioou ed Auctioneer. 21twust" esper• !tees in imported rad thorouabbr•d ewek. f isles eonducud anywhere. writs for terms and particulars. !bona tad, MIL 3e-17 �1 POSTILL Licensed Auctioneer, rL' .tee Counties of !mk and Oatarlo. Ano - flea ealw of all kinds atsma•d to an 61m mates. Address Green liver P. O•, Out. vincial I way, Bill. The bill will be Mrs, (Rev.)Owen was hurriedly call- need of a Cream Separator. Try mother, sister or tsweetbeart-- - thoroughly threshed out by competent speakers. Everybody should attend ed to Toronto, owing to the sudden a Premier for 30 da s. Also �*_ _ R ~ ' and hear what our @bare of the taxes death of her mother, Mrs. Wickett. The deceased lad was well mown fa y gasoline engine, from 04 up. Seel or write me before buying.y busy for the past two, weeks in their will be. You'll be surprised. Brooklin. -� of Ex*cotire pommiitee, -of Good Friday, at the Odd Fellows hn Larkin is nicely settled In his Bell Phone. •.s Hall. ,Whitav,ale. at 8 o'clock, sharp no one should forget the concert and qe me. the piece he recently por- F. J. Prowe. -� Pickering ,,upper to be given in aid of the Red ch from Anthony Reeser; just wee of his farm on the 6th' cos. We - - Cross societyy, The program iR a splendid one Including the charming 31i F S g h ilk son ex est John will give the young folks a ante before long. g• • • �r x �eA Q gicke! aIle !fa a+ia'f.• 7 'TR.:B • 'I . z0,VJM re ales ayes, r. .i= I. V NEW BUTCBDR SHOP Aso bitevale Male Chorus and Mr. W. ry Yetoritfa Sur goo _ A: Atkinson: of Toronto, :yvho hue-i'ote,st meeting at �'hitevAle on r! g many friends in this district, and. the Saturday night. ht .All automobile and Bicycle. Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- 1 laughable comedy "Whiskers," by repairingT3 romptly rinses CollegeA full line of Frea ..Meats always local Went. There are three centra] gRovprtAM _ _: attended to. and Graduate of the Veterinaryw _ on hand at shop. throuahts to remember -Red Cross, Science Asm iation. 1$ftt-class entertainment, and supper. _ The combination sale on Saturday - Tire4. Oils, Grease and repair& Wagon .on road every day. All for the sum of of 10 aad 1l cents. was , uite a Success. always on !land. Phone-ofHee 1808. residence 3903 i y , r CL7i1REMONT. ONTARIO Fresh Porn Sausage a e icinit Miss L. Shea event Sunday last with -� - g A y a WHIT/Y ' friends in Toronto, Potter & .�ndrew, - L0��� • 'Butcher's cattle wanted - r • Wesley Harvey had 'a business trip - f ' - The Ureteric,' '''The Crucifl:inn,'' to Toronto on Tuesday. - DICKERING. Qat. JAS O-CONNOR, PICKERING will be Riven in the Methodist Taber- Mies K. McKinnon visited relatives _ _ F Corner King and Cbnrch Stas. nacle, on Friday evening by the united in Toronto over Sunday. I will pay cash for the following Yoga �7 i- a choirs. -Miss Eva -Wilson spent Tuesday I have a good stock of delivered bees E1'JaJ.1 ESTATE...... Four arrests bare been made, one in with friends is Whitby. Basswood, No. 1, 1111.7 -00 per M. ..... Oshawa and three • in Toronto in con- Robt. Greig spent Sunday with his ail;nectioo with the recent burglary in eisfeeZ-Mrs A. Palley, at Pickering. Soft Elm. 10.00 N1'hitfield's store. Mrs, G. D. Linton spent aweek witt , a or Bastard Elm " ;I'L00 *M� ei Chief bfcGroty has been re -appoint- J. R• Linton and other relatives in To - eek :16.00_ "_ _ _. . _ _. a �f� {iK, coast constable with the added ,onto. Wire Fencing i . Red Birch, duties of assessor and collector, He E. E. Annis and family visited the - R,oct Sim 15 in, over " 34.00 �. a._ will thus - ave up the idea of goieg former's pareeta at Whitevale on Sua- uhder lb in X0.00 — ALSO — albite Asti, 13 toot farming is icteeiag as he intended. day last. . lengths " l25'(0•� Ia0 acre Farm -For Sale, good soil, lir. Odell, who'bas been added to born on Monday. _March 19th. to log ng brick house With 8 rooms• the staff for the hospital construction. Arthurw" Mrs Jackson; of Fronde, Brace Wire, Stapler „ Chopping and Oat Rolling is a yaluable addition to. the musical Sank„ a daughter. �• done as usual, Sarno and stahling for 42 head talent to the town: He -is a very fine Miss Bate attended the funeral of �f stock. Hen hones musician and now leads the choir in her brother-in-law, Mr. Burroughs, of Cedar Posts and W. G. Barnes, Green River and pig pen. All Sainta' Church. Oshawa lest week. Or add rese R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. ,A11 in- good repair-, . The convalescents at the hospital The lady friends of Mrs. S. Beoaett ". are gradually increasing in numbers. treated her to a miscellaneous &bower M Steel Posts. ' The entertainments that are being one afternoon recentl - " We IT • given for the benefit of the returned Mrs. Ferguson, of Toronto, spent a tel, Lumber, Cement, Shingles, JOHN PHILIP soldiery are .very successful and are fear days last week with her parents, Loth sod Ready Rcw9na The cert in W. H. and .firs. Norton. Baa a full line of fresh and ear- '.— _ charge will be pleased w mate qr- rs. co„m .an little can always M Omit. lod IDettU constantly on band. ♦,., j- rangetnents with- the choirs in the spent a few aye IWt week with the �at82', Pure �ater Surrounding country who are willing farmer's payenta in Toronto. A REEOR i Roll Breakfautt . Bacon _ . , _ to ire concerts. Robt. Devitt has been under • the e • . ! • AM Sp The night classes at the high school doctor's care for the past week suffor• Ham, Bologna, Weiner@ etc. If ou are wise oii will use the • o - LOCUST HILL .4 gn , y: y are becoming very interesting. Last log from as attack of la Sripps Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rico, Wednesday evening Miss Yates gave Miss Fannie•Phillipw; who bar been ^ -- AP-._$ighest prises paid for who is agent fot Wind Mills, Gasoline a most. intereet•ing address an •Gar- visiting her sister. firs. Diamond aad --? Butehei s cattle ' Engines, all kin& of pipe. and fittings dewing.- Subjects of a teebenical family, of Myrtle, returned home on i• for water worke. Also barb room fix- ebaracter are being tsught Suringg the Sunday. *tures,etc. Everything given careful otber nights of the week. lin a•lead- Mrs. Laidlaw has returned home Easter -' r 9ickering livery attention. ingarticle, the Toronto Globe, a few from Toronto, whereshe s nt the RWR'S PUMP WORKS, I days ago, spoke in the higbest terror winter wither daughter, Mrs: soma e Home Tel. 3011. «`hitrrale (int. of the work being done here. It is Matthews. 'First-class rigs.. for lll?e the only high school in the province Clifford Phillips hes completed his Chbobla;tes ' -- -- that is doing this work. term at file post office' and store here Day or IIlglit - The P1Ckeriug The idea of establishing an aerdrome and is opending a weep or two with Bus meets all - trains — - in Whitby by the imperial autbori- his parents at-CoMstrea i. - - oto ti attended to. Vigilance �i0MIn ttee: ties has act yet been definitely settled. . The Lad'ie4' Aid of the Methodist _ Teaming promptly . Y Two ideal sites have been toned, one Church will Bold their annual meeting _ Agent for Canada Carriage Co. just eolith of the town and the other on Wednesday next'in the church. t �• Peaks two and a half miles farther east, just All members are requested to attend. --A LITTLE THOI GHT The object of this Association is to., in this sideof G f Oshawa, Whitby is Lieut. beifenbaker, who apett is We Piekerbtp.. lessen stealing and prosecute meeting with co petition frotn'Yonge childhood days in reenwood, and' ;A LITTLE GIFT the felons. Street, just north of Toronto, where who is now being treated in. Toronto To gladden the heart of wife - `free itolon sites are being offered. Mayor for shell shock received on the firioR mother, sister or tsweetbeart-- - ' mointers having property cotnmani- Warren and F. H. Annes have been line in France, spent a few days with We suggest ;�i eilsou's s oat* immediately with any member busy for the past two, weeks in their Graham -std Mrs. Johnston. He ex- hie -� of Ex*cotire pommiitee, -of efforts' to bring the institution to ecta to soon lie able. to proceed to ppome "RECEPTION” CHOCOLATES •.s • !lamMrnbip fee, 211,00. y, as it world be a valuable ad. Whitby, d'itinn to the industries, of the town. in Saskatchewan..RECEPTION h- Quite a number'from here attended They are delicious confections, Tickets may be bad tram 4# President or. 1t would mean a permanent school of the funeral of the late John King, put ftp in a most delicate secr•tery on application. aviation where there would be in con• who died at the home of his daughter, and pleaving way. Exec. Com. -L. D. Banka, C. �, Palm- Stant attendance from 1900 to 1500 Mrs. Gen. Munro. Detroit. A Short Dr. Seventy-five cents for 1 lb. hoz. er W, V. Richardson, Pickering. o$iceii. mechanics and students. The -now under consideration service was conducted by' Rev.- Marsh at the residence of Mrs. Robt. 1, R. Thextoi W,1. Clark two. Rites here are about one mile Square and Dafoe, who is another daughter of the Choeohdes- des Anstocrstel3 President,, s*aretory are -ideal. The diffimilty in -finding s+litable sites rosy be seen in the fact late Mr. King.. Ioterment tools place at St. John's cemetery. 7th con: _ One dollar for 1 lb..box.., - TOOLS .SHARPENED that the whole country hos been searched front one end to the other. The committee who solicited sub - criptions in Brnugbam' and vicinity The land must be perfectly level and for the Belgian Relief Fund was quite' We melee a eperialry of crosscut saws, Toole of all kinds. Locke repaired. p` free from all o6atructions sucb as tee and hrntaeS. Should tb� Whitby successful. The Secretary Treasurer, Geo. Duncan, sent to the head office, C� W. Liddle PhD!. E•� ` Razor -boning a specialty. For a first- hair e. he chosen it would mean be i edi- Montreal, if�.83, and since sendinat dollars v ! ;; yam• j ni aha call class trim or aeasy at the East -end Barber Sb6p. ate construction of an electr ailw ay from the town to the late, and poo- that amount away. a few more have been handed in. Anyone wish- Druggist— Graduate Optician See our House Furnishings of all r ibly the completion of the Toronto- ing to contribute to this most worthy C. N. R TI- 't A;sofa kinds. Slightly used CarpetsF"tera and also the improvement of cause, may still do so by leaviu the ; � from to cents a yard up. the Kingston road from here to West amount with Geo. Duncan or George i x W. J. GORDON PIORFRING I Bili. Philip, ,. .� illy+..' . _'xR4 �:......: F....�..`^".._ .f :J _!�•.. _^I:T 6%G}:':i e.:d=5.•dLL �'vH-•G••, Ritle•1�Z ' 9��+ ,, •,� "7..1 7- .i-. G. •'• '4?.6Y•r ,`i. �. l ,!4':, R FT g.�w!u SY T .• �.•4--.«.qr'.n . •{bk,K 1:•ti-N''- 17Y�J„i..% RL n ,., cY �} ✓nH .er.rs -77M 7 FALL ur ST. QUENTIN AND LAON HiEAR l�Iarket� - of the Wand SNS EVACUATING ALSACE - Al[�IES TAKE STRONG POH�f 5 -ens. e it wheat-•' SAY. ADVICES FROM ZURICH SAY,.ADV - April 3=Manitoba• 3: No. i Northern, $2.09; No.2, 32.05i• No. . y �--- $, $199; No. 4 wheat, 11.9o, track BaY porta.Believed Man1[oba oats -116. 2 cw,, 75c: :�o.'s Generally That' Here, as -on the Somme, Front Will be T �#ish in Tremendous Smash Advance Several Miles, Occupying c,w., 73o: No. 1 feed. 72'!q;- Nc. 1 — _-- Numerous villages -1~ tench Push Germans Back. -extra feed, 71st, all 'rail delivered. 1 Z9, Withdrawn. J _._�__- __ _+, -�• - - track TgrontoCaubje Zototeixibax7o.: 1 6 On aro oats—No, w te, to — • -- -- �Lotidon,, April 1. -The two wedges increase in the intensity of the fight- I nominal; No. 3 white, 68 to fisc, nominal.'file, according to freights outside. Ontario 2 Whiter, 'per car A despatch from London, says:'; _A Many ,officials have left Mulhouse, line. wheat—No, lot. $1.87 No. 3 do., $1.85 to Daily News despatch from Rotterdam and machinery has been taken away drivt$n into the German line north base"cit ing .11 along the The Biitish have' swept forward to $1.89; $1.87,,accVing to freights outside. to says that persistent reports are being from the factaries. It is stated that ; and south o! tile important p Y of St.•.Quentin may force its evacua- more than three miles over a se4ven- peas -.'o. -s, nominal, according frBarie outside. reeeived from Switzerland that 'the the population is going to the Black tion within the next few hour�a. mile front toward the city, while the headed for g, $1.21 to $1,23. accord. in g to freightb qutside. according to Germans are evacuatingMulhouse Forest groups at a time. and other e p places in Alsace. f The whole of the Baden bank o! the IDesplltches from British coirespon-, French were battling along from p that the same goal and both allied forces Buckwheat — $1.32, • • freights outside. The Zurieh-correspondent of Nieuwe Rhine, as well as the district of Lau- i dents on the western report , ' the Germans have destroyer: a large , have penetrated very close to the per- Rye -No. u E1.s1 to $1.5a, according to fret g his outsider in jute Rotterdamsche Courant- states that fenb'urg, has been declared a war information has Zurich It is believed that art of St.' uentir. b fire and ex lo- manent German defence line. On p Q y P They add that the Germans Saturday the British took five villages ' Ulanitoba flour—First patent., .bags, $10; aecona Patents,, in jute bass. 9.5 V: _ tr•nt:r; bakers' In jute bags, $9.1U, reached that zone. generally the Germans have been bus here, as on the Somme the German Y i 'will y ,. saves. have loafed all tT1e'treasures .from ri- and towns, inettlding the important p Toronto. _ Ontario flour Winter, according. to some • day's o:, this operation. front withdrawi>r y vate houses, museums and picture centre of Vermand. The others were eamptc, E7.75 in bags: track Toronto, _gal-; _ :tront- leries. It is believed, according to Heudicourt, Steemille,'Ma1 teville and ,prompt shlVment; E7.35, bulk seaboard: 100 000 MORE MEN irhese•advices, that the cathedral up to I So •ecourt' and.following the capture ,. Lifllfeed-Car lots, delivered 3 , g P ler port grade. (SANG AS THEY, j included—Bran, • real rre#ghts,••begs per - .the present has not been damaged. I of Heudicourt, the British forces made shorts, per ton, $40: good feed ton. --. , The city is menaced by a vigorous ;.considerable progress• east of that tlotfr, per bag, $2.70 to $ .•8n, to and ma- track $:3 4 RY REtEKA iI'NATION AITI;DD DEATH onward sweep of Field Marshall Haig's Point; capturing prisoners $`12; mixed, per ton, Sotto'sii, troops - south from .Peronne and an chine guns, and rested for the night. Toronto, French in I Heavy fighting. -took plata-- Sunday, straw—car lots, • per ton, $7 to equally determined advance force upward from Ham and Guiscarl.' west of St. Quentin, resulting in the I track Tot auto: _ i` T British Soldiers Uphold the Legislation. With- Thi$ ,Object t -•. �. .-The rate of speed which these two capture by the British of, the village ` eonntrs Produce--wnole.al>s 'dairy, 39 of the Made Necessary by the arm►es have shown. in the last few, of Save. Latex, British troops rk- But-ter—Fresh choice. - to 40c; creamery prints. 43 to 46c; sonde, St. 'Quent'in ' tacked Savy-wood, about a mese from 42 to 43c. -Tr ldition Birkenhead. Military Situation. • days seriocisly threatens 0n three sides. An improveli4�ent in the village and only two miles from_St. Ewgs—Ne1+•-lald,. in cartons, 40c; out � of oarruna, Vic. "s A despatch from London sa s: A A despatch front London says: The P say -. the weather resulted in a tremendous ; Quentin, and ,occupied that position. I.I(•e poultry—Fowl, ib.. 20. to 25c, chlckens, 20 to 25c. I -British transport Tyndareus, with a bill giving the, military authoritie3 _ llre�sed poultry --Chickens, 23 to 26c, battalion of the Middlesex Regiment powver to order re-examination of tsen fowl. 20 to 220; ducks, •22 'to 25c wivabs, previously rejected for military ser ' ED ADVANCE RANEE r �r doz, 3a.�lo •co, s4 pit :5 to. 'aboard, struck a_ mine on February 9 P Y j TUR_�.S R®IJT • .turkeys i !'ll! gp � , 13 to zcc, o8 Cape Agulhas, the' southernmost Vice and also of men who already have .• IN i • f' Chee:a—New. large. 26i to 2,c; served and been disehargda in'copse tided on deck, and after roll -call began'quince HOLY LAID.: NORTH �F SO "l°n�'. 7, co\"7irn,Ih�vz,e,3 t4 z -ac 2'3(; Point n. African Tfter ro- were par- uence of wounds" or illness, was �. h Honey -white vlover. 2i•1b ting 14 14y(, €•Itr. 1" 13;0; to sing vihile they waited for the ship , moved in the House o�`Commons on 1 - ttns. 14c, -lb.. — 60 -lb., 13; buckwheat, Go -lb. -tins. Si t^ to 'sink. The Tyndareus; however,was Thursday -on second re¢dihk by Chan- -� Ir c, Comb honeb'—exp a tine anti- -hea+r cellor Bonar Law, The Chancellor 'Foe 'on 'pet and the- troops were transferred { ' -Army of 20,000,Crushingly De-: In Touch With a Long +clgrt: d+:Z: a2.7� :elect. $2,L to the bill was an absolute hetes-• . 3_'�• �' 2. E2 t(, 3225• t two escuing' cam is having. u - said to feated by British ,'utatot:--ortarto. Der bag. $3 25: ° t r 5t e h g. p Front. sits owing to the military situation. _ N,.w Brunswick uelawarer.- 'per tar, heI+l, as expressed in the official Ad- Force. : miralty report the' cherished tradi- '' Arrangements were made- .last .. _ A despatch from London says: All-$3ir'nported. hunappfrkpi.SJ i-er �� August which it was hoped would -that t's_"`t $6 "o. t'anadlan, hand-i,Icke(, tion of the Birkenhead. A de.3patrh from London rays :- reports now indicate coaltact is • per P bui•1i. $735 to $. so; Canadlmrt vri-men a, 20,- betw•eetj- the give the military- authorities the men _ Th e defeat of a Turkish argiy of everywhere established $7 uu to E7 s3, l.tmas. per lb.. lei to 13c required, but owing to the submarine _ 060 lien and the capture of 900 opposinFarmie9 along the Hindefiburg NAN.AL. CANDIDATES [menate it had . proved, impossible to soldiers, including the general com- line. But there is a distinct -lull oc- 7o!raef.ions-Wholeesle ::. _ MUST APPLY AT ONCE obtain the men expected from agA- fitnn,,,, ,• «•ac+ to m•oo m, 2e to i -. _ the manding the enemy's force and, the curring while the advancing - al'mies 27c, tu,- her,. � , 2a t" 24c' c(,un,u1, s; to � _ `culture .or from the Admiralty and the. 3 24 - entire divlzional staff of the are'bringir,g up their heavy guns and rc,Ile. 23 tc 24c'.. brPakra,.t bacon, 'A despatch from Ottawa says:-'shipbuildinst yards. The Pec alts ob- . Turkist: division in Palestine was of - to 3:c: 2;C..e+. t,iuln, 31 to a2c; bone - supplies and generally consolidating ; .,:-, a3 to z4t: i �'oung Csaadians who wish to take ad- faired, he said, had fallen short of the • ficially reported on Thursday. The -the-ir positions: 1•a,rdl-t'Ur.• lard StPrees, to ys}'• vr.ntage of the arrangement for theby, not less than • `23 -numt�cr_,.estjmated - battle took lace near the hstoric. cit • + tvbr. 3 to 23±c, .1 to at, to !c. p 1 I The weather has certainly hamper- ,.(,r„t,«,una. tiers(•'•, 1.} to r7i(, dpecin! entry of cadets in the Royal:1Q0,000. _ _ of Gaza. Heavy casualties were in -'-ed operations in the Last few days, yred sne:crrx--l.ortg,elear La«'on. 20� to -N'av must have -their -application';; lb. bellies. 13i 2vc. YIn clew of the definite arrange- _• f flitted cn the enemy. Gaza is 20 l.ar clear to but in soy circum'atance! the a]1ta� do forms, prolTerly filled in, together with meets made, not only by the British' miles Perth 0f the Egyptian -Syrian” not intend to make a hi}; attacit_until .montrea markets ! other documents requireds in the hands Commander -in -Chief', -but in'-conjunc- t undary and about 48 miles 3011th -they are again able t0 out -gun - the 1t�,nt• real, �i'ri1 3 -'at.--(ta.nndi:.n of the officials of she' Department of ,tion with the 'French, the Chancellor west cf ,Ier•,lsalem. enemy. I%"t♦rn..No 2, lei\. do No. 3. 730. ex- tr r Nu 1 L.oPd 75c 11arIvy•-gran feed. the Navel Service. before April 15th,' enntinlieci. such a fallin oft was most The New Crusade." Despite this the British gainer!. an.!i.cre . malting $135, Flour -3t,n if they are to receive consideration serious. To a considerable degree the "lite net.3,,apere comment en- important success flu Friday, _calatur- �;;' 1A� \f1ie o�, 1 miruF bak- i ,$1, �,_':lhis -year. ,.. Candidate3,,who must be shortage hay been made good by a on the British victory, ins the' tillage -of Ruvaleourt, which Nitntor p:,tent,. xIIiolce 3�.:,,;-traiRht between seventeen and a half and' chart}'e hi the-employincrit of men in __thusia•.ucrl;y which naturnily opens the wait for brinRq their line more than eight milt', $it ;sr- 4,,,Il d 'o.rts—ttarrelr v $E 426 -u, eighteen and a, half years of -age, will the `army itself, -and by u=ing behind r mutt: Wbtical and historical reference es -t of -Bapit ime The official Bridi h r; 4,. do" b cgti ru 1bs,. $3 cu to $3 60 be interviewed in Canada by a Board .they lines, to. a greater extent - than ... and cures; urian. ''The New Crusade" report speaks of .sharp lighting, both H'ih;rttr sK. gat bio ir�hU v�auil >o, 114 $4k. of Royal.Naval officers, supervised by. ever before, men unfit to go on fhe ' and "Fight for the Holy Land" are' at^this point n-nd farther- oath in the 35('. , 14"1 No. 2, per ton -,car inti. $I I SA. the director of the Naval Service: fitinst tine, - The shortage has been ' amon' tl:; headlines, Jerusalem is as- r.ei;hborhoad of Ileudiroirrt; titih?re a ( h,•, • . } r,".r weegtern.-,-2b`3 to 27• to. __ _ to :s.' tsutt r -r h"i,+rwt. - --. made Xoc4 further by-employtrtent o� atimed its some quarters to be the im- batch of: German' prisonery were 4::o second", Ori t„ 41c,-1•IoNTRFAL I•UNERAI. - -''women bebintl-the lines, ,.but never- mediati objective of the invadcrs. brought in. The -villages of _Sorel -Te= t -> z rzr j 3i(� tUt'tituwma, peg tag ;' CO\I1[ CTED i3Y BOAT. theless the bill was absolutely neces- Other howexer, think Grand Fins; on the tine toward - — ( / nary. - tor_-.i;entators, and _- • the br ti•h aim first at secur:rg the .rarnbrai. have also beer occupied by Winnipeg Grata �} ,it,mtch from Montreal says:' The Chancellor saiii it would enable .` uholr ,-oast of Palestine. TTsig': troop.-, A G.errnan' counter- ��'' "ti -'^a \;•: c'i n` p: .'e __ t�'h.•1,' i a,,,=it,.,n,_al ,t,_ Nu z,- Street= flr'•oded by.the.Sprip>;'t-haw tie- the military authorities to des} with cs 000,000 -risen, -estimated that - In an a the newepa eta con- and-'thev 5 F attark flung at the new Briti h poli- au, $ 1 a -t: N(. 3, (to., $ t � 1:. Nu, 4, eecaitated A funeral in Turcot, a sub- l wider the blow dealt the Turks rear tion a? Neu ville•Bourjenval, captured 1$ia7t, 1 o Ac .but.$I Us: �� 664ii. of 31n -,treat, being conducted in At least tno.nno men woul(i.b avail - (" .orb, .Guz:; \'Ill 9Ah0 t:sly cripple the etEects on the 'Ytt�. was beaten off with loss. d,, 4 c ; &Niru ,„ ; !tM*d q 1c , N,,. i , b03t+_S}n: Thtirsday.. The police, ?ble-within_ the _ next three morA'h%. _ r __-who o F'mperor William's visit to Pales- --_. _._.1;♦ __� d rl,.• NL, 2 du 6,11 tsa Ia\ '10. The were rccewling on the rinciple 31.0,.k ', 4•-.$1; rejected s7 assumed charge of the funeral ar- Y _ F P tithe ia7t 1 his entry into Jerusalem 14. t , _rowd, r d'. 32 c+3. - rangement=• secured -the boats and that every fit man shoul(I go on the AMERICANS t,_ t N „ �' N '. tear: Of this the Times. say1 firing line. AkI - MANY tato]^ them to the Mime of .the_deceas, , i "Th. political dreams which led to • _ _,.. -- - _ Oat , i a arc flaw 'n the rocess of United stater attar=eta . ed, The boat conveying the casket -- P Al . , a t r rt t i .lot was rowed throtigh the streets till KILLED BY SUB belt r . titirrerl. The Holy Land, it fi y''7 t r $t '✓•;i Juts $Lefo + .+L - HUN CANNOT i t $= -t,. 3. N" '1 hi -r g'rounr) was reachti31iy the of- ace; i sac:n, is on the eve of being {rd a '--. N`nrth�rn, 3l :+•e to Esc 2- No Nuc th- ficers, and was followed by ten boats. °' rn. $.1 •4i to $2 o2! C11ra _-Nu 3 5.0- lesn:wl ` fium- the regime which r� t - thhr•";� CCP,tLT:e3 has held It In 1R'O l;riti.�h t`esseh �unk ��'•Ith- 1� w 31 1' i '(u 31.7 �i .Data- No 3 ,white containing the rnournerc. _.. - ', BRITAIN „. �, • h, ( Flour unrhan, d I:run �_—¢. ----STARVE � w�r,t?tr�e.t' ! . out Warning—Official Re-sA.- . _ - - -in •ivhic`r► ' V�'hrat—No SuRsTITUTE irututw .i ril 3 I hard, Fimriz Th manner .he British 1 - - _.r- F1.9$i, \,,. 1 Sor'het $1 74e Na. 2 V,i,t .shed rai roa(Ls across the port to Washington. �.n turn. $l s.i to si 'rrij �ta� 31 9uj. Gf- :ANY DISCOVERY -� Teuton Hape Are Illusory. S:i�'s 'deset t is cu,i.:i,'ered a . remarkable ,i�. $1.�4 t asked: l.i„-er r Washington. April 1, -Two -British slay, $2- oi. -Jul),. $21': - ochie�emcnt,_ Apparently hundreds' : - A' despatch' from -Berlin says: =Ger- j First Lord. steamers, the, Snowdon .Range and the .. _. _ _ , _ ..the of mi r- of iailroad.have .been con- Live stock 7[arketa 1'man chemists .have discovered a struc•t.:i across' th,• desert since last Booth liner Crispin, Loth with Ameri- To, ,t". .kwn 3 1%Ilwy bat„ bt•evee, ' method fol making a Vour suhstitute - A despatch from London Nays: • In ' cans aboard, .of whom a number are $13 t,r $14: chui(•P l•:uster meets, $11.75 Out (,f linden and beechbuds. They answer to uestions .from the rePre- -Augu.t, t" 3>2,• hea\,t• q unaccounted ,' re reported to the rhoice steers, $11 t(, $ t r F(ro,} h«t{\')' vtreh. $ I o.4" to ,claim that the substitute has the nutri- "that ive of the `Associates Press c on- - j State Depa4�ent- yes terday to have $10.60: butvhers' cattle choice, llu,40.i . I.0- `*ti-b1.;TF,RN LANDS, n, i tr1 7* ; do., go -,L]. 3 t" to $10 1 do„ five value of barley flour, -,yith four corning German submarine activities, ,; - been. sunk with(•ut warning by a sub-' ,, ,t+rcn,' Sn £rr l , , 7s. - a� ro p r it >drvard Carson, First Lord of the --- of t., $10: da. g(,od halt.. $� �5 ;t ;, -,,':,r:, do, ---'o- Admiralty. vats: ` Figurt , ft r the Week Dmlble Tticice Marine, . r 41, tO lr' etcher bulls, rrMnl e• 35 so On the Crispin the. torpedo, which rncdrun, tu111.. $7.75 t„ $5.,:,. ,ln, nrugh ROMAN A FRENCH ATTACHE. I "German statements are exaggerat- _ the , im^ �1'ee6 Last Sear, struck the engine roor;l,.kilfed five men T,:,,ils, $6 -to $6 411; hutt•hers' ar,ws, cholee, , '. __ ' ed, but no one suggests that the sub - A. Pitt Iateh ir„m R ii4,iis:er �:;y.::- two of wham' ori belieceil tc; Have flesh ��; 'p,�otu (-: (1 c:; gni ocl,, $ha�i<(�:�,$L �'i ''1111e. Jeanne Tardy First of to 37 • marine warfare hoes not cause s cry Permxrovt immi;•: atiott into Ca.iada Ameriepns, ' to $`•(.35; fec•d(•rs, $s _'3 t; 310.x,; cion- Hold Position. � t:erious damage, both to neutrals and ---r—�}'_____.__' SLPh'� iltllt ('I;irFP.1'+', &'s. W�to $T,..i milket'!1 ,'./ i, -�, 'ret' tri d. l}'e@ri Cf:(i d1(; :I.;rc'h •.f 1'.i(:re f:OKTH SE.t 'I2AN(:ER %OLE: g(,nd 1„ cn(•trc: =s�.m 't^ -E1; .r:o; da.. A despatch, from Paris. cat's:_ -i1. belligerents. -..The losses, however, do that drluble k Pur. ri?lurn, for the "com. and-me'l , each, E40 to $(; '; spring- Under 'Secretary of the Min- not exceed the estimates on which we _ .,awe Metin, i . E_VIT -N13ED BY BRITAIN.. yrs gi,i, tris E11fi, 11fiht ewes, $1n to , wee.: :+a,' ;:ens, sr,'i:r;dinir to fiQtare9; t.11.5a; shec1,., hs•avy. $3.50 to-°$a.5n:•- istry of France, has appointed l<ille. have based- our policy, and after the - issue ! �n :Thu, -.::. l,y )7nmiiliun Irri- -- cat\ es koorl to cnotce. $1. 5o to $ I - 'Jeanne Tardy as• an attache. in his de- moa careful. consideration it is stbun- 'to _ in:irr4`1i„r `off:.i .? . ”' nurinz the week London, .\psi! 1: -`rhe British .A(1 -'lambs. choice. $14,25 $16.25; dn,, the will ethii biev:'of slur, 25 ti of atarvfngcuensouttalae anith jus c r::?ed 1, % 5 pe;•soriF enierec? the miralty announces that, in the ��o3erri, Fran 2is ,E$1;✓50: do.~wci"ec' in hee hist°re arwoman IL its oey. So in Court!,." to setae or: tt'estern !antis, aS unrestricted use of mines and sub o1T rarer. $tFr.Sn to $i6.7i: ,do., f.o.b., ld such a position. Tardy, suffered euni�ersity cbmucireci with Gdl -tat }'2'sr.. - -They. mgl;pe-s by tho,Ce!•rnY•ns and tF.e ,link-,'�to�itra:,l, aprl► 1 -Steers. $A to $11: holdshas degrees in Bette letters more'from Germanmethodsthin have _lRuu:�ht with them actual cash fetal- tel' of ...cmhantmei, ,\•ithout any re, bulbi, 37 to $111, cows, $7 to $s+: can-�h t " v, $13: law. � ___ belligerents." 'S?.. , for the safety of their cte�rs the t'h's cows.s $$ O: ctrl\es, 13 «gard t lirc :>1�, I,,aet year's fiP:111 + c rep, S+ t'i 10; lnmbv, $1'B to $13 50; sir..c c ;h ;arwuliti ;r to only $91,1;58. `'stet. of the Kurth Sea v:Neli is ren- • hnvs. -$15.50 t" s16s-o sot good setPcta $13 to sows. Of the L.,t:.i nunrvet'.crf peal4le-entering itlpred dangerous -.to all shipping lis '^n' `'ars: sows. _+ farmer, against the c rerty w i11 be: �t WIN IN CHAMPAGNE -. cur:1-;; tilt Y. • .^,3 w c! e and operations' • - R.*1LH ,S Y ORi�F.R3 --FRENCH - THE fu:,., '•11-lorers. {extended on and after April 1." TO TILL• FARMS. i -- - _ �P NCS i ICT int R�' 9 I OS- ITIO _ ' :�rratt>tiementt+ Perfgcted With Rail•' i-. _ �� _ way Compani s in the West i 22SIAN AEROPLANES e _ .'� A despatch from Winnipeg Says: I _ ,. -- : _ - - RAID RUMANIAN PORT realizing the seriousness of the fare We Threw Out the Enemy and -Captured 63 Prisoners." tiays labor shortage in the West, the rail - filets Repot I I t. r a ad's. have:.matie a joint arrangement -- by which hundreds of track workers Bomb-, Were Dropped on the Piers and IMcks at Braila, :-fntl will be available for wgr'k on the, r A despatch from -Paris says:-T`he' enemy-f1•om 'the elements,of-trenches _ (:Teat ,f.lrcE1 Cawed. _• ____ farms this Spring, The railway Som- I - nies in the scheme are the pa eluded in I I refich troops in Champagne in a' in'whieh he took a footing on the 8th _ ~ Canadian Pacific, Grand Trunk Pacific, counter-attack have expellei, the Ger-' of March..- During this action.. we { 1 a•1 April 1--A s,l,uadron of in penetrating the Russia'Arenches in Canadian Northern, and those of the mans from positions they captured captured 63 prisoners." -, I se op'anc:;, c(,n, kting raf• 22 :the r&R on pf Rir-tiba-ba. in-the'South- i ;ticArthur interests, the latter includ- eastern Carpathians,, says the Russian i ing the Hudson Bay contract work. It Mstrcli •28, according to the French of-;- --- ficial ccmmunication issued to -night. •101 Shells Thrown into Itheims in One _. a_ n1a' h�:+t: « rrnt'!e a rni,l do firaila (You- ofi'rc-ial statement issued to -day,, but has been do;Tided by officials of these North of the Somme and between the Day* \v'e1 e dropi eel Pit pi r`, they were ejected by a Russafa•n coon- lines that during the work of Springi Somme' and the Oise the Germani A despatch from Pari. say+:• `Phe do" '• and Sures, c au in;= great tires. tor -attack,` mid the -position was re-. settling, or other' necessary farm bombarded -French positions, The, city of Rheims for the past few days 'H:'r•a,,,,d by the a^-.roplanes, bo.tt left , stored. Near Odobechti, Southern i work, aiming toward more production, l communication. says: has been the ohjea of special attack On ;q fa;t;'•:: anti sailcil up- th- Dawdh . 'tIolilavia, a Teuton airship -'was de= 'the rallways will not attempt any I ''To the west of Maisolts de Cham-: on the part of German- artillery, 1 ftr'T making repeated att;tcl: s .1:ts- stroyed by Russian aeroplanes and work along the line. of improvements, �or Pagne a spirited counter-attack by our Wednesday 401 shells were throw!. Irian f-rceas ye9terday were' successful anti-aircraft guns. betterments. (troops permitted us to throw out the,into the city. k'r'-.,r-.,i +ua..�y-•-•�,''�vrys,en r• •r,^+s.TM'r tm':'w. F - f _ ...,,y .?a^ z ss7 '. r W. �y�"�7c'�+f.v� '� '..63�s . v. ;, N,! x• °'::Ti •^'. v n-- vv^v,' � `^s ►' •-t .. p Wit— !Y'"-..',` P. �..n- 1 •q?t,:.,.�p ., �;,. '�% �, ^ �• .G .¢".. _ k, � .h.., :er ,• • .. �.N71 R _ •1•---• ----------•---'----• -rial at the —.,CA>REUF HOUSE PLANTS. " You Can Do Motu' Bit d e som �haterafterethe fashion of the r P SAWYERS BOX MAKERS Keep house plants as close ,to the clic trCAChets, m the home, peg -top skirts that were used some ' f years ago. This type of the barrel LABORERS WANTED glass as possible, so they will have all in the office, .in the factory. • skirt is shown in the sketch, which il- I available li ht, and turn them around * FIRSTBROOK'-BfROS„ Limited g the store, when the body lustrate§ a dress of figured pongee 283 King Street East, Toronto frequently to prevent their growing to �'•1S nourished With foods with sleeves and belt of plain pongee one side. in natural color. The skirt narrows Do not let plants suffer for water a that build healthy muscle down to two yards at the hem; for the d ; brushes; hair brushes, clothes brushes, or moisture, the sun drys out the soil "without Overtaxing the di- i narrow skirt, especially in this form, � .. is to come in with the_ spring, fashion and even fine paint brushes for art- in the pots quickly at this season. gestive organs. Shredded I -t authorities says. This silhouette has I lets were among the displays. Overhead watering or syringing will B Wheat Biscuit contains the I also been named the - "bowling -pin;" In china, England has always` been be beneficial. eatest amount of body- ' 'and looking at the whole silhouette supreme in both the very best and the On pleasant days admit fresh air ti • j, from shoulder to ankles, and not mere- very cheapest. In the medium and freely, avoiding cold dradghts striking - buildill nutriment at lowest y I the plants. -, rte M4MtS T�EWHIIEST,l14 g 1 ?y' frjm the waist downward, the name largely dealt in grades, German was COSI. It strengthens the is indeed most appropriate. a strong competitor, but from this line If .insects appear they must be,kept Perha s the most generally favored Germany will henceforth be debarred' down by spraying with insecticides. :.:rte- 'muscles of the stomach and P g { ' em . of all fabrics this spring will be satin. -I England's- potteries are determined to Liquid manure can be used to - ad- -intestines d- \� ' ines ' b l7laklP.g til b used for one piece dresses, even here outdo her. a now that the. Tants are . be- ' latest Y � It >s to e f P q -do their normal work in'a I for suits, and for separate'ebrits. This ` -Quite likely the white buttons on gaming . to grow, particularly , for A' p r material will also be in demand for ; your shirt or your aprons are made h natural way. Ei bene-- I plants likely to get pot bound. C, .�' .balanced ration _than meat evening gowns and afternoon dresses, ``of compressed milk, treated with AA11� band for these its popularity will be i acids. Germany had control of thi Water seedlings carefully that have shared b Chaim tlse,' whic�l is very '.been started in the house. Do not keep I S I Dir eggs, more easily -digested y mammoth industry before 1914. The them too warm, and give sufi'icier-t air i "a and costs much less. Ready- closely related 'to satin. . The suits I Huns called the material discovered th. s ed and. read to -eat, and dresses of satin will be decorated England's chemists .have discovered to make them stocky. Thin the plants +cooy' frith braiding and embroider , and good commercial process of mak- out so they will not become drawn; N� h For ' bre'akfast with milk or 1 y that is tall and s indl and transplant �Nr much of the embroidery will carry out i ing this material. It has illimitable P y. P I i�etai A1Ns tis o`t' as soon as the are of sufficient size cream, or for. any meal with � the Oriental colorings which are dis- ( uses. Brush backs, chessmen, but- I Into shallow boxes of soil, giving each I EW'.GILLET'f COMPANY LIMITED � fruits. Made in Canada• tinctly in vogue -this season;.' tons by the hundred million, check- 1 plant sufficient room to develop. I rcrtor+To, orrr. i . I�r Wts. II vO LNnio[O-MO NTI.6AL .1 ..�. i These patterns may be ..obtained ', ors, poker chips are made from it, and i P from your locol McCall dealer or from numerous good ivory imitations. Even The most enviable of all titles -L The McCall Co., 70 Bond Street, Tor- the colored ivory -appearing ornament-' !� Simple fill "An Honest Alan." Myles „for Cerin oi,to; Ont.. Dept, W ation and the pretty green jade -look- l� Rule p . ing edging on. jewel and ladies' small I 1 'Sw:tzerland -leads the world in ex-' J a dressing cases are generally nothing ��„ S}vpn�}hp„c lie for poor relief in propor- �*�r} Fits less than this substance. I ll �4jj �6r ��!lj���iirle7 There will be two'fashi•:hable sil- Had' Fourteen i its Lead pencils are another line of �� } p tion,to Population. �€ l<ouettes this spring. The slim sir- „ manufacture once in the hands of the A Delicate SLomae houette with its straight, clinging f teYnool Huns to a .very large extent. Remem- aainard's z raiment Cares Hares, fete. In One A - dines will continue to be first in favor, I ber the Faber pencils? English mak= if rtth tp unne.'esyalS t� claim your �ts�tratr►rtasa ]rota sez.a l as it has been -all through the. winter, calf with o ll%ln Holy or artlfii•tal sigma.- 0 ------ yl Tera are fashioning as good S pencil as clue~ nr to lice on a mlaerable n�rt+try PgUFJT-3iAKING NEWS AND JOB �, but t'ie r.ew barrel skirt will give wo- But Is Diads Well slid StTOng Tay ever the Hun turned out. England is i filet. if you will ol)servp one eae> rote Otflcea for male in Rood Ontario Fuu.can cat the hearty, nourishlnR foods ,owns. The noP.t useful and interestlns men a chance to #..dulge-in the bouf- consuming all the present outpat, tt,at your apveiite rracen mid )'our body of all buslneasea. Full information oe fent effect, which vviih, doubtless, be : Dodd`s Kidney Pills. while China takes the culls. One need... That rule in to take a teAApounfut appitcation tri Millon Publishing corn- welcomed by those who :.ave complain - of itinurated \lairner•fa In a half R1a!•z< of am 73 welt A.W. I !a Rrr►.t Toronto dealer told me he was cult up with or ,hot wafer wtcn ral•h meal. . Fllnurated ed of being tired of the eternal II dere for the next four months. j }Fag1 �qia -In nGt-taxattve and harll.te:•r, yrzaC�z,zJ►llovsiq straight line. iMr. R. J.,Thorrtpson, of Uxbridgt. Tells and Voe.c.,aN medicinal ggalltlea that ! — e Such are some of the many..things.promptly o�enome impaired dlReMtl..n, i 1C'YCILE Nk;%V AND at:CU13D True to its name, the new Billion -'j tha Story of His Terrible Trouble to be seen.a-t the third annual fair of rrrmentatlon. avidity, oawrrhat tIn dl- . B Hand. 313 111 up. send for special et is in the outline -of a barrel, bulg II .and Almost Miraculous CLLre, tion~ of the +tomach, Ras. dl�tre"rffix after prt a ;ipt. �urylty ;Cycle Works. eta �'British industries. held under the ail- entlnR and oth«r Atoms' h diNorder:,. Ae RvadinA ,at•.. Tororto. _ Ing- at the -hips and drawn in at'the ” l� spires of the Board, of Trade, rnAgt,er'ia i>q t,reptsred in varlouA ways be t3, LTzbrldge..OIIt., Apr ?ed. 1:7p@ctal.], icertaln to insieu: un obtaining it in the (1>NCEFt, TUMORS, 1.UMP8. ETC,. ., —"� Plaurated form especially recommended l/ internal an,l external, cured with- -Mr. It. 1 Tbompson. living nEa for wtomach {,urt,oaes. Sold by all drug- out rin by our home treatment Write Oats should be treated for smut be- t ss befoTa too lata. Dr. 6ellmao Medical here, 'had fourteen convulsions In one fare planting. Rat - Ce,_T.lrnited. Collingwood• ant. - - ' fternoon. The doctors did not think Takia No. -Chanties, + be. could live. To -day he Is well and MONEY'ORDERS Fi ! t • • - - -- - strong•He says Dodd's Kidney Plllo I IT is always saeo ftsend a Dominioa'airsrox •(to friend)—Yea, the• Nu •; .: ' did it, But let him tell his own story: (Express Money Order.' Five dollars clerk at the store suggestedmy g et ? - am delighted with Dodd's kidney ting a pair of opry glasses for Jake, "1 coma' three cents.' : Pills. Sir. Thompson stdttes. "] have ; chili I said that P didn't want my man 0 only taken eleven boxes and 1 feel like P A frugal Scot, wishing to light up, fi waysgoin' out between the seta to r thyself again: asked a' number of fellow -passengers . _ _ I was taken Ill eery suddenlj, l ate for a match. None of them having ' my dinner and -went to take a man - one, Sandy said resignedly. "Aweel, SO'ti�Granulated Eyelids. h - ome. I just got about three-quarters I'll have to use y irr o' ma aid." Eyes inflamed by expo- of a mile when I was taken with a con' sure to Sae, Dust and Wind vulsion fit. I had .totlrteen that after- I �nmd,s iiatmsnt !or sale eostTwbere. gqwckly.relievedby Marloe noon And the thir�ay f had nine ; EysReoady. NoSmartir,g. - more. i In,the journey of life. ti ls_.tiaf al- I�� lust Eye Comfort,..�t 'The doctors said i could not live 11 ways the magnificent distances that YourDrue's Soo per Bonk' Morimtiae and. it i did I Would never be able to fialrainTu ee25c.FordoolteflheEyelrteasit count, The, most wonderful road ever DrwiDstsofMarine Eye ReffiledyCs..CdlcNo 5111 v .�q do anythtng again, as I had chronic travelled lay straAgbt and steep be — Bright's Disease Bur thank God i ant 'tween a'rnanger and a nearby hill', . Cook's Tour. ` : +� 'r A doing my own work once again, by the 's y V use of y owndd's Kidney Pills Butler—Madame, the i,ew coon has : Bright's Disease is the most advanc- - tome and she wants to know where ed stage of kidney dfsease, <- It can be - - - she wjli keep het'motor. Rrfi:: ea Strained, i' nil, Anhksl LympbattQftn, Poli Evil, Fistuitry - - - avoided if the earlier stages of kidney, I ' Boils, Swrilin Stops Lamm _ Winard'■ Linimsat Cures Datadrus. la's' is trouble are remedied by the use_ of To whom it may concern: This is — a• d a!%' oot lisle SorIt is 0 0 ® Dodd's Kidney Pills, - to certify that I bane used MINARD'9 Stvlacs, (foot Gbtatta It is • ,�u«.0 ', y—, LIN myself as well as pre. stClea4� All si G fi1POUl1D SIFE f1NTiSrPTIQ ftllD BERkiiCtDi 1 BRITAIN'S NEW [NDCSTRIES. scribed !t In my practice where a,I1ni- lloca not b.ister or remove the s i'or All sober lea4 Waters _ ment was � required and have never hair and horn can be worked. Pleasant to use. Cycloae shaking sad DU3nVta9 prate �_ �p a bottle, Sel:.ered. Descr.Le your case : Leather Goods, Toys. Chinaware, No 'tailed to t the h t 1I.D, Cans an Steam B is� gaapmcet or eo ct get desired effect. ( sera f - I d carte. RB INliJRal Uana.-andlnBook SmMkfrdee� I C A \G 1 ABS um .. .Made in United Kingdom. . + _ �'o' d daces 5,-a':,.. P: atol, ks.c•1. �'aol:en �em t'oncea•- �' has lost its fam } Tsl. tierrard sego Toronto t'""'d—O" r a r eroaa renoir-k u an aaauoaoa• Paica -- 'ib93 Leipzig, Germany, go lCoQee at. - ti ,r• �.:. a Galen or dr:l.t'-d. _ Dress of Pongee Showing the New ous fair. Bustling British traders - _ w F rOt `.. ? a F.. 51e Ly .da , tontnai, Gas. ` Silhouette have grabbed it bolus bolus and estab- abs`a.d aDsara ce. Jr., ar• auac to Gsaas. " •J lisped it in London town, says scan- Phe .Russian Minister of Agricuias A waist and ankles. There are many ! adian in England.. Germany had al- I tore has been given power to create on t 'wf 'ways of accomplishing this puffiness ' most a monopoly of the leather trade e i Crown lands reserve areas or the pre_ over the hips. One is by the clever i, before the war. But you should see I servation and breeding of fur -bearing Book 111i protoctio." Fr« 'I the-'Plwidid display of leather goods, (animals and of birds.eiAe�.+o1CK some arses, handbags, picture - frames, , __ p 8ortnerly Piteat Office pmint Estab. 1877 VTREAL r they are turning out in English fac- I Branches: ottewa and Washington tones these days dressed and in suede I . Good Salesihan. r' j efrects=hot a shoddy article in the • you waste your Lime painting gi> Steady ; show. The daintiest Viennese pigskin I •ores.'•' lewelease could. not vie with those I, 11you are wrong -1 sell my pie- Trlose Nerves l which British workers are nqw mak- tures. ing. ,Which fact convinces me you can i s 'Of l+ not take u in Tin •soldiers—whole division sell anything. Why p h them—presently caught the visitor's ; surance, or motors, or something with Y If it, caffeine -the. d s ru I eye as he wandered among the j big money in it?" . . g streets of booths which filled a huge, a Bottle Handy Z in tea and coffee—that's I section of the building. Grenadiers, u causing shaky nerves,- the artillerymen, infantry, army service, I TM E loan's Liniment is assigned its remedy is perfectly plain—• i engineers, and army, medical corps S place among the trusted family painted in the bright colors of their DLO 1 remedies in thousands of medi- Quit both tea' and -toffee, i owh regimental full dress stood j cine closets. Confidence in it is among cannon and howitzers, past' ����: based on the uniform effectiveness and for a pleasant, health- ! which squadrons of Lifeguardsmen fol table beverage, use— t and Hussars ehiirge'd• with supreme -" Zam-Buk to a valuable addition with which it banishes the pains of j disregard •for machine guns. to every soldier's kit." This re- EUREKA HARNESS rheumatism, cies,neurbruises, gout, lumbago, R - Toys to delight the heart of the mark was made by Lieut. -Col. A. C. OIL is a scientific pre- sore stiff muscles, bruise, to and !strains. -Cleaner and easier to use than POSTUM most fastidious child abounded in ��j zmilton-Gray, C,12., Welling _ paration. mussy plasters or ointments. It ptnefrates t this section. One dealer exhibited a I ton `B•i'racks, Halifax, N.S. Ho It is a pure mineral end relieves quickly without rabbi . I says further: oil, therefore cannot$1-00- rock nn�� -- rocking -horse .whose front legs work--. I can speak from personal ex -turn rancid. � At all druggists, Zoc. SOc. and S1.U0. a Postum is a delicious' ed like a pendulum, causing' the ani- perience, as I have used Zam-Bull It contain. no utas, dna -• --- mal to progress, in . stately manner -myself for cuts, burns and rheu- so d«, not destroy stttcn- ' cereal drink, pure and about a nursery as each see -saw of the ' matism, and believe there is noth- iE reta tone up ill back back rockers lifted the forelegs free. ing to equal it." I tea tbvliable a it brant, nourishing and absolutely sbi°"l'ab's—ne"''GOk'ns' what rafts of wooden . animals, what Zam-Buk, the, great herbal balm, THE IMPERIAL OIL _ free from any harmful in- 1we boon to the men in the trenches ;array of dolls, whose china heads, COMPANY, Lim ted , • gredient. hands or feet are no longer German —it ends pain and heals so quickly, Branches and instant application of Zam•Buk Tttrotathout canals - as of yore. 'Toy telegraph- keys, and I prevents all possibility of festering t _ -There's .a big army Of one with an electric buza,er for.,teach- . 1. 1 Postum users who'are en- ing ambitious youngsters wireless, $e to, put some am• - or blood -pole i Don't forget p m 7. I — ■ were among the features. Buk in your next parcel to -the '�� joying better .health and I pHtty Puts Q Numerous manufacture., in which, front. All druggists, wt 7.am•iink I �P S stop to al/ essin�' comfort since joining the the Hun -. had Co., Toronto: floc. box. 3 for $1.25. X P owing to indifference, yanks. almost .acquired control of the world's D Z CURE f��S THE SICK markets, were here eso-t inv And s' i N� _ (J �! V ; There's a Reason" the British article is almost. invariably Ana revents others having the disea.9e no matter how eXo. •; a fat' hettel la'oking sail more durable p pose ill Ruod druggists In l tllrf goods houses, Canadian Po4tum Cereal Co., Ltd , .Lffair ?ban the 0ieap German goods. ��AER GQ�� lsposla uMnsCA1. oo, "windsor, ant. Germans are a cheap nation an-praY ED. 7. ISSUE 14—'17. Chemists and sacteriozoctsu, tsoalsen, zed., V. S. A. and they like shoddy goosis. British RIF '11M."K Pt-, 7V" V'S Pri "gi 7_1 _011 a on Friday. Saturday and Sunday, Now, PrU1&b,L4ib&nd,154,b­ Last Usr,aPsisfigDsdsAl Al I NC11 IQ P, horl U11 wow a big suce Ter & 1WPUSeUt Nt Lhi. SEED OATS AND RELO'CLOVICR I 1111sles 1 VU I I rTtebftlag! Oso. aced touch eUC0111 U C ed f,r s4te a 9 ed Foy-j4r's. a, a, No. 1, • year s, whieh ptonkibee to be even bet- ter than ever. An excellent program Locus$ klill iff a "log" 'm M M -M T has been prepared and dome of ths Cr 1.80 per Y'iimw 11.25 it paid in advance. 1,.,t gpeakel-8 lu 'A J.,'OR SALE—A hic3cle it) CituadmI on Boy.' 1, pair.* Apply'ro Noah it, sear, futgloosdan".*r t the fairocery Store of course Work will address the,meetings. - 11L.arouro, On S*Lurd,PLV evening & hig.banquot b'RESH.MILCH OOW FOR SALE _AOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, w1il he given, f,dlowrd by a bu,ial At lot 40, Con 1, Pickering wm. won&, Spring goods cumin' datly: Si-tumers' Garden Seeds, VegilitabW or evening of P.4ons should be wade early. 0iitgs and t,peechps. Lu9b), ud* real[, ":if: FlbWet He istrati,'all new seeds, 3 Pkgo folk 10 -cents. NOT96 AND C011AMIRNTS, All c arch pastur" and Sunday School, pO'rATONS FOR SALE --Carmen g Superintendents have regititrtitioin v-ariet . uo,,d cookers. Price, 68 per bag. N - W -pil lre� New 'Maple i3yr L u -Townshipp, $1.35 pet, tin. Quart - J J H -tru 0-119 Eastern 1:1010Y. Brough Judging frons the response to l forms. Bottles 45 ceute. Pure Maple. Suga r, 215c per,lb, the Tbetie Bays' Conferences are di)ing Ni,,N WANTS —For farmand government's call for a war -ove A tearUwork. high, bt wages pwd. •Yearly umeh to hilpf the hays' 4tan,dmi lost), Canada is prepared to carr�, and should he taken ndvataRge of bN' "144-91"t" F L ure"u, (3r, v..wvoci 27.6b Fiue Imported Fruits and Vegetables—Orau Res, Lemons, Bananas, on the war fora long period yet. all boys of Live e4juilijullity. �GGS FOR 'HATuHINO—Well Grape Fruit, tweet Potatoes, Span6h Odious, Lettuce. Conference beadqual terit, Y.M 0 ""The call was for one hundred and kluilding. bILLIU9 Apply to adorge hititch, 1-ickering 97-919 A. 11., -Urea'Ahite Wy�-ndutte ejgs, W Coutesi. .......fiftymillion dollars and the sub. F. RAY DANmLs, d have amounted to one Sept.'N Liwtil-cl, imuiLte.. 4 Olt SA [,F,'-. OvIding nolt. stuedard Good variety �f Pie'Fillin'g—Best Cried Apples, T)ried Peaches, Dates scrip ions 'Ilblt;k! ;L JL.'JLrsUld,Eouud sna riotin ev�ry 5 -s ...�Iyw hl Gleeson, GreeLlwool. VIM Prunes, Figs, Seeded oi- Seedless Raisine; or hundred' million dollai above ADMiNisTRATOKSa(le Ho, Fine Valencia Raising that amount. If another loan is . -101:' ' SALE -One gl. ,O� fourth calf due F -b. Loth, i9il, Apply called for there is enough money NOTICE TO CREDITOR to T),VA lJdt.-r,0U4,'01k. S. Pickeriuli, Mf Call and see us about your Sugar before placing' iri sight now to secure it. EV6 AND OTHERS IINGLE 00MB WHITE LEG- your order. Call anyway. ►horn eggs fur batching oo­j laying strain dently Canada is not in doubt as as the -readiness in which the peo. -4EED BARLEY FOR SALE—Ex R ICHARDSON to the ultimate result of the war, Price, 6 t 00 for 15 Apply to Rev. J. 0, Toison, In the Matter of the Estate of Jame. Greenwood 27-98 Davidson. late of the Tewnt4hip of+ JAS Pickering in the County of On-. ple subscribed to the loam shows, tarso, Farmer, deceased. S tra good, and absolutely pure. A Wy at lot 9, con 7. Pickerin Ind phone. 'ok FC rX`3== Q�M(DCMM their faith in the prowess of the NoTicz is hereby given. pursuant CO W9 U. Birrell & Ban. I R No. V. armies of the allies. Section 66, R. 8, O. 1914 Ch 121, that all creditors sod oibersalhaving TEED OATS FOR SALE—I have claims or demands agRinat the estate " fur sale a quantity of iOth Century "ad a Davidson..0 or Be" R. if. which war is of the said J&mes who died 0&?A- also & qns'"'sy 61 red el v I - - Crank, 9 R No. 1, Pickering. Phone 160 96 N continued will make it harder for on or about the Eighth day of Febru. w -Spring (.�oods . Every day ins Ne Germany to secure afavorable ary, 1917, at the Township of Picker L-IGGS FOR SALE—getting of sin. ing, are required on or before the 20th Alligie comb Wbi so Leghorn sun from a set". peace. There was a time during Wd neo n of bred -to -lay birds, Me. for day of April, 1917, to send L; pool pre, I" ban* IM. Cl. Birsk, box lid. P=6 Now ha Stock war when the allies[ would paldq or deliver to Walter . Powell, the iseq, Pickering P. 0., Ontario, the ie is allow Germany to conclude an Administrator -of the estate of the Jr OOH—Maynardino, the Prince of honorable peace, but that time said deceased. their Christian names A -A Magicians, •With all the Isserli sawe and Window Screens in good paterns, all now, at 15e, 20e and Xc�_ -1p slight -of -baud to open for ang"outonle has long since passed. The bru. and surnames, addresses and deser - special prices for Red orogi, or Ulu" can, Bmsa Curtain Rods at 12c each. talities of the German soldiers and tions the full particulam, in writing, eerie, G H Kayowd:R A No. I. Pickering aw of their claims, a statement of their New Prints, Ifuslina, Ginghams, Chainbrays, their action in laying, waste the accounts and the nature of the aftur. ARM TO RENT—W-acres, situated F Embroideries and Insertions. lmorthern part of France as they ity. if any, held by them. an lot ILI, con, L Pickering. Good Losse and outbuildings; soil a clay loam', fall Arid 'take notice that after such done; 9 acres in WI wheat and rye. "= - A good assortment of Flannelettes, Shirtinga, Cottons" 'factory a retreated before the advancing mentioned date the said admiDistra- &Mail trulL 0 H Patib. R R No. 9, C11*141014411 0 bleached, at, quilities and prices that will interest you. toe Is developing a hatred towards for will proceed to distribute the assets saw Cotton Thread, Costs', 6 cents per spool Germany that can only result in of the said deceased among the parties RENT -Small farm. at out ­ entitled thereto, having regard only Fo skirts of Pickering Valage, suitable for reprisals. The French, who are to the claims of which be .hal! then Crochet Cotton, 9 cents per hall. farming, suffering most from these atroci. have notice. and that the said admin ties of the Germans, declare it is Istrator will not be liable for the said Choice Groceries always fresh—Seeded Raisins, 2 099 26'ets. Best, OR. sussesi orebezd lye to assets or any part thereof to any per. age s7 9e Cheese We per lb. Lennox Laundry Soap 6 for 26c. Z • the "most holy of duties to hate son or persons of whose Claim otice Germany." That attitude towards shot' not have been received by Am at TIME TABLE—Ptakering SlatiooG Still In stock—A full line of Royal Par le Stock Food. Poultry POO& the time of such distribution. T. R. Trains going East due as I*Uow*— Chick Food and Beef Scrap. Also, Pratt's Poultry Food. their enemy did not exist in the A. E. CH aisTiAir, No. 6 Mail 8.00 A M. heart -of the Frenchman until Solicitor for the said Admiulstrator�' 28 Local 2.45 P. M. t" Be Local 6,04 P. M. recently, when the German fright, Dated at Whitby this 27th Trains Wool due as follow@— day of March. 1917. 99-29 going fulness seems. to have increased. No. 33 - Local 8 20 A. M. E I, Et, A N N I S 7 .4 27 Local 1110 A. M. We are told to love our enemies, 9.4 7 Ad all 7.40 P. M. but love towards our enemies does rMe FrUlt Store - *Snndav included not forbid as from punishing them RAS THE QUALITY. for wrong -doing. A parent does NT "; W I I —_I:m 07, _Binanaii, PomearAnates S -to his anger, but to bring about Onions, Lima Renn-4, Urier, notpuni-olihis child to give vent Oran-ge,4. Registration of Byp-Lams Farm mp ements' some reform. A surgeon am n• Lettuce. Swe ' ot Putatoe.". NOTICH is hereby given thiLt a By. t%tes a limb to save a person's and Spuds. law wao pas-od by the Municipal Choice bulbs fo'r indoor culture. Oosanvilof th�-Tiiwnmhip of Pickerio JOf the Highest.Tiqm are life. In. the same manner. the on the 7th d.q of Marr. h. 1917. proviT Ai the market I'm mo nueerfain W4 �eagv diseased mind of the Grwan re- we c-trimot il-r price. o-nd t%y with itig-ftirthpi—ne,d debentures to the A10 00, for the purpose quires a deiperate remedy. The them—A Kurd deal always- 4141ourit of 64'r (4&-frotlitig the 1-oKt: of building a new ese Necessary in'th himes-eggerrhen use 00 :..sane have been taught that AN 114J ILS,I)N'S ICE CRb.',A.'V1 b""'i n School Section No. 14. war is a good thing for a nation, 'If t hr , tierow rtship of Piekering. Rod Plein, in cone-tt. %undeam or in th-st -urh By -low waw registered to A4JMScad sea result of that teaching . the _modftm—^Iwav4gu4)4l. lb,- Ht-ghstri Office of the Registry MASSEY-H whole German nation have strong. Diyi-imi ,f the Ckmnty of Ontario, on t sly supporteJ the war policy H. J. MARQUIS ii d4y of M.%,,h. 1917, Alan a. chat ,ti the said Tth day of March —Teeth are in three rows, giving good Clearance. These .Raiser. Only by invading Garin. P=kW4ftg Ovwitoo ntArlo, 1917, a B-lAw posoed by the saij any, mind letting them know by (1-ounril t( . i repeal By-law, No. 1064. of CultivatorS—am great weed killers and necessary In good taming. _,actual experience What war really 749 E ED S lb- MunleipAl Corporation of theT-,wngihip of Pickering. the some be. lag and by forcing them to drink inor a By -la- providing for the issue of Hoe anil Disc—force feed runs sow fine or coarse grain uniformly Alitike, Red Clover. Timothy and all dehen t uros to the amount of 83,5W.ft Mgi�_rithout injury. Four sizes. Controlled with gime tever. of the cup 'of suffering too its very kinds of seeds, for the purpose of defravial the cast dregs, will they realize that war We are in the market and are prep&r. 011'Purebasing a new acboo site RodWithout exception moot dutable and ea".runninX madai. iris wcures to the ,world. Only by ed in pay the highest market pekoes. building anew school -house in School the overthrbw of the House of The best equipped Meaning mills Section No, 14 of the said Township of Binders -steel clialine—Angle a . nd T-shaped steel frame. - E,#M a lifetime Hoberzollern and the destruction In the country, Pickerinx, and that such repealing _ By-law was registered In the aforesaid pWrtie Of the military caste, will the Send us samples, or communicate with Riggistry Office on the said 19thdayo ulan Cheerfully Given ..J. R. q•0K ue before selling. -March. 1.917. Any motion to quash or "Ownistits cease to be A menace to Take advantage of tba best Seed Mark- set aside the said Hy -laws or either of 7..-__�_.the peace of the world. etc In the world. them.. or any part or parts thereof Bell or Independent phone. must be made within, three months .BOYS' COXEESENOE 1 Promptg efficient and reliable service after the first publication of this no - is and cannot be made thereafter. 2no .: Pcingth Annnall 01rim, in handling Seeds guaranteed. Dated the 90th day of March. 1917' W, Boys, !r H Conference for South Ontario and d JIL DOWN Do'CALD:R. BRATON, Durb)Lm Counties will be held in Osh. WHITBY. ONTARIO 20-28 Clerk. ono a8 M10 MP 421 up 7 0 Also TO INVE TORS 0 umbia ia -THOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVEAVE FUNDS REQUIRING INVESTMENT r it Wf n n n 1 �x MAY PURCHASE AT PAR '.DOMINION OF CANADA DEBENTURE - STOCK JN SUMS OF $500, OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF Principal repayable let October, 1919 Interest payable half -yearly, 1st April and 1st October by '.'eheque (free of exchange at.any chartered -Bank in Canada) at the rate of five per cent per annum from the, date of purchase. Holden of this mock will have the privilege of surrendering at pair and accrued interest, as the equivalent of Lash, in ps Y - ment of any allotment made under any future war loan issue in Canada other than an issue of Treasury Bills or other tike short dfite, security. Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only. A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be showed to sed bond and stock .brokers on allotments made in respect let applications, for this stock wbich, how their stamp. For application forms apply to the Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa. VNIMARTMENT OF FINANC2, OTTAWA OCTOBER 7th, 1916. s., # at` �. r�+11 sr .ry. .i ,y�' a yr.. QCrw. M `n9 i� 2v '�. +Lv'v f�-3 ..,uc !^ �•'. .: .. �•A...:. n? ••.'. r }�; �.:. iwj 7.'a`, .... all grades,, widths and thickness ., y...: .. • first ready roofing, made in 1801 A SHINGLES A Choice B. C. red cedar`shingles We D. Gordon & Boa,, r9. A. J. Utlanoler, who a88 I -tills neuig vouu r-rludy, places David Gregg has poreLased' a been speQdiuk the'past few weeks of busine+a will be closed as usual. line new Nordheimer piano. in Claremo4t with .her parents; 'J. A IarKr ulinlber attended the Peter Macnab jr. had a buaine H. and Mrs.2 Beal, returned to her Ruuual combination sale held here trip to the city on Friday of last home in Toronto on Thursday of ou Tuesday afternoon tender the week. last week. - . auspices of the Farmers" Chlb. R. E. Michell, of Toronto, is Our public and" c(intinnatiun Bidding was very active and pri- spending a few days with Ed. and schools have closed for the Easter vee.were high. The hammer was Mrs. Gibson. vacation, and the teachers have wielded by H S. Pugh, of Glen f Widmer Miller and Fred. San. Kone to their r?speetive 'homes. major, who Is I ecumiug quite —derson, of Toronto„ were house Schools %%•ill re-opeu again on Mon- popular in these parts as an acct- over Sunday. day, April 16th. ioneer. Mrs. Price Pugh, who has been --- confined to her house for some ■>slit>•>[lllf•!1)••I11E11111�tllltell•iteilrill[■)!).11/t111�t1Ot1•Mft1R1t111t11>t11111t11� -..'.time through illuese, is now able rel to be out Thos. S ep THE DOMINION SANK Thos. E Stephenson was in Pet- tut -,.,erboro on Friday last 'shoeing b•)r hes for Robt. Grandy, the well. I goad Office, Toronto ■ w�+I known horseman.X Sir'Edmnnd 1!. Oder, M,P., President W. D. Matthws, 'vies-Presidenl Miss Emma Underhill has re- • o. a. sogert, aenerat Manaiar turned home after spending th.H N Capital Paid Up $6,0004000 Reserve Fund 67,000,000 - winter months with her sisters in � Barings Department IGuelph and Drayton. ■ We are pleased to see James B. rt Place your savings in the sank. saes Madill out again after being con- --r Interest v� o deposits of R1A4 ..na nywarda. ■ fined to his house for, several » _ .weeks through illness: 14 WHITBY BRANCH : S, D. TERRY, Manager. S. F. Robbins, C. P. R. agent, i 'is again on duty after being laid ttt[>i>tttttlra>zaaaaaaaaaaa>ih:titaaaar�saaartstt>rltleiesta.stauslrlaaa r.'. off work for a few days with a __-----------__- — --- — - -slight attack of measles. Mrs.. Ralph White, of Altonaremora,De''S.IN �purposes moving into Claremont vto reside, in the near future. Mr.PSON,. o s .White is at the front, serving his country. Stack is Selling .Fast i The members of the Dramatic Club and orchestea'treated them- Why ? Becauise ahe pricas are away below many wholesale p ices. selves to an oyster supper at Wal- Owing to the war, goods are advancing every day, and ` ter Ward's on Tuesday evening of it is almost impossible to by Roods our kind: last week. You cannot afford to let this Mrs. Bushby has• moved into opportunity pan. ' the. house recently vacated by the Lynn Brothers and which she has purchased from the George - Stokes estate. : HATS 1 .LADIES HATS 1 As the frost is leaving the ground and with the recent heavy a Prices eat almost in half. * . rain@, the roads in some places are We wish to announce our New Bering Models are now In very bad condition and should read for our inspection. during the coming summer receive y y 1 s liberal supply of gravel. p You are welcome any day to' come and see our display. T. P. Shirk has been spending a -,week in Markham township with - .EASTER. ORDERS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY F his son, John. We are sorry to hear that he lass been quite ill but I1ope that we may- aeon see him around again in his usual cheerful I31+y your egppliee at this eels and Save 1 Savel' manner. His many friends in Claremont D. SIM PSON Co.-, �"ICKERING - -will regret to hear of the death of Rev. W. B. Findlay, 'a former pastor of Erskine church, which .took place at his home in Rich - 'mood Hill on Sunday afternoon at the age of 48 years. Mr Find- lay has been in failing health for Comrades - several yea re, but has been able •` to attend to his duties no til about .two weeks ago. He is survived by a widow, one daughter and three sons. -He wan born' in - ► Gaeiph acid educated. at Knox y„. �' •J"�. - . Colleste. After leaving Claremont, where he -as 'highly esteemed a- - . '•a inan and aA a minls-tnr• he moved to Niagara FNIIs and afterward- to St. Enoch's church, Turonti, rte. About five yearK ages. he w1kA ala- ppoolntPd superintendent of the •Industrial Farm, a Toronto inti _ _.potion located At Richmond Hill. a position he filled In a mann, r if you cannot carry _ satisfactory to all concerned a rifle, you can serve Despite the nnfavorable weath- or a goodly number turned ont GI 'your country on the -the Missionary Institute held in + ' ithe Presbyterian church on Mnn- t -day afternoon. The chair wa►. —• taken by the president, .Rev. J. R. �� ' . rp declared Real, of Claremont, and a very The plow is Our hope, finspiring address was Riven by Right Holl. David Lloyd George, -the' • thesecretary, Rev, H. Wood, B. ..The -A., B. Th., of Claremont, on "The Prime Minister of Great Britain. Place of Missions in the Teaching -'tremendous significance of these words in of Christ." The open conference. food m ' 61-11 ease presided over by H. C. rieet, 13 be a matter of concern to all. It points A., secretary of the iltissionarc Educational Movement, was very Out the path of. duty to men and boys instructive, and the -Missionary Discussion groups by Rev. H. F unable to enlist in the army but tapable' of _ Stillwell, B. A., of India, Rev. H helping to increase production. - C. Priest, B. A•, formerly of India, 4 and Miss McDonald, of Honan. China, were highly. educative and Hep the farmer -increase inspiring. - The tea hour was also Ingenjoyed by all. The even• • Ing session was presided over by ]iroduetion R,ev. A. McLellan of Claremont. : - 9plendid addresses were given by _At thea supreme Sous a'h� ample food production is --fir• J. E. Thompson.. of Chengtu, — our moans of victory, the country China, and Rev. A. E. Armstrong, one of the iodispensa ry M. A., secretary of Presbyterian faces a serious shortage of men and boys on the farms. The _ Foreign Missions. Mr. Armstrong, Department of Agriculttme emphasizes the urgency of every by the way, was born in Clare- man and boy taking to heart this splendid opportunity for moyt. The meeting on Tuesday patriotic service• r was exceptionally good, the chtlrc•h being filled to the doors and the j� Deride now to help in the war. It you are between the various addresses were most ince• Boys ales of 1�4 and 18, and have good term record, you can resting and instructive. Mr J. $ secure promotion at school by enlisting for farm service Farmer presided at the afternoon p°y time between April 20th and May 20th. sheeting. Mr. T. C. Goatick at the Parents are urged to encourage their boys to enlist for farxo ;evening session. Rev. J. R Rt -id service. The. physical and moral welfare of your boy will be of Claremont gave a splendid Rd advanced by a summer spent dose to Nature; an interest will be awakened in an important industry of the country that will be a dress on The Place of Prayer in �p to him in his whole future. World Conquest", and Rev. H C. Priest, B. A., led an open confer- The Department appeals to retired farmers, to mea fence on "How to Promote Mis Men following no occupation (retired), to business mea who , aione in the Congregation", which can spare at least a portion of their time, to all men who was highly educative. The Mis- can arrange their affairs so as to help some farmer. Every man is eionary Discussion groups was re- sumed invited to enlist for farm service. sfumed in the afternoon sod even- Confer with your District Representative - - nng. The feature of the evening ;pf the Department of Agriculture. or write or Session was two addresses, one on t►isit ouita Government Employment Bureau, "China, the Opportunity and Chal- lb Queen's Park, Toronto. tl lenge," by- Miss McDonald," and "Iadia through Three Windows," Ontario Department of Agriculture by Rev. H. E. Stillwell, B. A., of W. H• Karat, hiai•ar of Asriakwo South India. Both were excellent ,Peat �s Tslrooto 41' addressee and were listened to at- itentively and appreciatively by the large audience, -.. '..J q}r:-..'_.Nw-..-_.. 'uwM ..... C,•�u Ry, "..Y -✓:'-_4. ....�_.i•^�i�l}i •.. _. .. :- _ .... .. .: •:: STANDARD ::BANK: - OF CANADA - *WAD OFF= � TOROMTO Your -surplus earnings in our Savings Department earn inter- we LaT'D 19-13 .est at current rate. 20 ,Y 1 PICKERING BRANCH, R W. GORDON, Manager;. 13 Q O Branch alp at Whitby. EGG S . • •tet.+: Buy your oyster shell, Ynica grit and granulated bone here. - Also- Pratt's Egg Producer in 50c and and $ 1 packages, just the thing _ to make your hens lay this = . time of the S ears ,tk CHAS.-ZARGENT'S : CLARE MONT, Ont. Med in'terSale . _ .,of Boots and Shoes AH Winter Footwear will be sold at Redueed Prices. ` Alec many broken lines of High Class Footwear will, • be sold at greatly reduced pricer, Bell phone 151. - - .. i5 1 BROCK STREET, -WHITBY, ONT. This is w hat you -have been N .O rr I 0:M looking for; = Help being scarce I will be pre. 200 pairs of Sample Boots—Ladies pared to de chopping and bent's, Boys and Girls.'—so oat flakingbulg-en 3 sell at prices which pre- Monday, Wednesday and Fridor, wailed before the during the month of March. war ' began. After that data on Monday and . Space will not permit quotations, Friday of each week. ut a call will convince you and Also, for sale a gnanty of prove a money saver. 2 -ft hardwood. ' Sale commences Ton Saturday, March the 81st. John F. gapes, Greenwood J, F/NGOLD iver� NORTH CLAREMONT 'Bus meets all Trains First-class Rigs to hire day or I:e I _ei. _o - . I '' � Phone 1805. ti _10__1. o a. Those Sanderson &Spa, CN i KQ plc ' ° K a6 I'el PROPRIETORS u 0 o �$ g e n s Pico, COAL and C�RAIht y ae.a Feb tg ff Hard and soft Coal of the beet L ' as nu y s quality on hand.. gg if _ W g o w'' o.. May Highest price paid for Barley,. pp e,r J ne a Rye and Buckwheat delivered g p r + p w e. rr July • .�1 at spinles Mill. ss o �', .. r• sir• Oe0. e•Pickering station Coal Co. r H 8 :° els i •' ..y: sip �,� � °'° PICKERING - - Pr • Janearf ltllT�Wbiab7 >ti pabawa I,HroeytDam r•� • siieap :9 vi 0brive Bei' oa°ainsbn le, — LUMB'R YARD) Of all materials and desion keel in stook. It will pay you b pall at our works acd inspect our stool and obtain prices. Don't be raided b., agswits we do not employ them, o0ownV81111 ly we can, and do throw off the agenl oommissioa of 10 per esol.,whioh you WE osrtaWy save by purebaaing from a% aaq 1 soli•i/sd- WIBT GRANITE Co.. Oafs and works, Wbilb7, Ontari - PICKERING Don sad Iodepeodent phone. .HARDWOOD FLOORING We can supply hardwood floorin`r' in beeeb, birch. maple, plain and gnartered. White and red oak in all grades,, widths and thickness ROFING O Buy Rubroid Ready Roofing, the first ready roofing, made in 1801 A SHINGLES A Choice B. C. red cedar`shingles We D. Gordon & Boa,, - PICKERING Don sad Iodepeodent phone. Cot'- �^v1�' • - 1 - office, though this information was 'and bidered, boxes and cane may be more 'thoroughly scalded and I openly iadiant, he abruptly self- -: i1 conscious. given. reluctantlyprincipally for evokingsympathy. The cleansed than baskets .or elaborate - "It certainly hes the finest view in I have hopes of 'getting appointed -to lunch boxes with separate compart- ,; • frankly, from under the shade. of an obviously becoming I Glasgow," acquiesced John, as togeth- my own native pplace, and to be able the like any to be same comfort to my old fellow-' the sake of lice at Peebles had been much more new and very grey fiat "It was real kind of to think •_ - • .. _ _• *� . you other congenial, she assured him. She had • - of me."they!! - ing j they have the advantage 'of being i Her naive taking for granted that been iii little anxious! walked along. But it was not until y' l bridge "Yes; in the quarry. We all work helped her father in the school, and she alone had the oh ect of F. s they had crossed the which; the Monlindinar Valle and at the slates, from the time almost _ s ani i' above which, among the leafless, trees,.1 that we can stand." 'And you have worked there too?" ' had always had the management of all She loved school- rose a second forest of monuments,' that intimae began to make strides. 4 with the question she glanced in- -"-- - "Fou know that this is called the etinctively at.his hands, which, how. the school -feasts. �.; • Bridge of Sighs,' do you not? It's a' ever, were decently encased in a pair' punched in the metal box or can. will !, that delights me." � of black Sabbath gloves, a trifle pale i �• - feasts; especially :when they were _ f _.._ - - given by -charming country ladies who ._ ` -' lived in beautiful parks, and houses S_ • - of whose inner elegancies she had on- '- �C more than one accasion-generally "1 owing to sudden showers of rain- caught glimpses. She thought that - � "country -house ladies" must be the •' l happiest people in the world. The / Cols-T post .off ice in William Street was aw- - fully stuffy compared even to the Peebles class -room. But alas! she , ;hr.(: no choice in the,matter. Situa- tions of any sort were so difficult to ®She-*Poll*,i�h, l-'getBut slavery's it's really a surf I "'Ito ai she assured him, gently plaintive, any person with an imagination, such - �� WATERPROOF ( prosaic occupation t torture. It's an awful bother to have. a lively I - - - - imagination, I can tell you. Nothin F, T. DALLEY CO. OF CANADA LTD. but weighing parcels and courting ilAYILTON, CAN. If you use "Nugget" water will not des- stamps all day; and in tae:.evening; when.I yearn for a little cultured talk,' d troy the shine. Brush Off the mud and is there. Buy a 1Fanny is either dosing my aunt, or; else too tired to oven her mouth."_ I to her, meant nothing else than atom- When there are several children in the original.polish still y "it mast be rather a hard life fpr mon day -laborer. Nothing about his a household for whom lunches moat - sin to -day. All dealers.' roc. per tin. •� appearance had suggested this; for the be put up, -trop well-conLtructed !your cousin, said John naively. + P g, . ibisnot as ibbrothei: lunch bo:cei with compartments .for "Oh, yes, poor Fanny! of course it markedCeltic as Saxon keeping food hot and cold and hold- is. But I dont think she feels things "Boorish" have been _ Black Tan .Tone Red Dark Brawn Tan,, t. _ would the very as I do. She is quite elderly, you last adjective to apply either to John ing lipuids" are very satisfactory. know -past thirty; and besides she f Many children are finicky about hay - to any of his fellow -workers- while "TAKE CARL OF YOUR SHOES." -- - ... haThe got a earn her bread. in sandwich 'fillip of an sort soak hasn't in him natural refinement was eight- g' g Y - There was a silence, during which ened by a great personal mildness. into bread, and for this reason many ` - ' Ll 'Miss Mitchell drew circles on the sand•F. After that pause, almost of con- mothers simply slice the bread, but - • = _ _ .. with her umbrella. sternation, the lad inquirt-.d, rather ter it light:v and let"an older child - And our home?" she began re- 9e scall , tri a more tentative tone; "sit more coldly, when expected to get prepare the sandwiches at .the school. his appointment. - Bananas, oranges and other food hav- _ far from here? Have you_many re- �'Nex year, I'hope-as soon as I am - ing a strong odor are apt to flavor the Bet wee n'j +Co s i n s e lat%ons?" ordained. The Bishop is veryfav-, Evidently she. considered that the „psandwiches and cake, ' and so shoe d l orably inclined to me, time for gathering information, in- .. "Have 'Le separately or the rest of - ' stead of imparting it, had arrived. you a bishop. up there?" packed ` (To be continued). fthe lunch properly protected tiy-"special - OR, A DECLARATION OF WAR• It }s very far away -Thigh up on the west coast." 'I ,q wrapping. '--'fhe School Lunch• pp g 'of • "Ab, the Highlands! have only An ordinary .piece pie is very ead about them; but oh, how I have Hemmed or fringed squares of cot -'seldom palatable by the time it has longed to' see them! They must be � ton crepe make good napkins for the been packed in box 'with other food . .,a CHAPTER III.-(Cont'd}. I station at the door somehow saver the' just beautiful''-" school lunch box. 'They' are easily for four hours: Individual pies, -on situation • I never knew how beautiful they washed and do not need 'to be ironed. j the other hand; delight the children That his devotions were today quite, "I wanted to ask you whether you were till. I left them, though L always Use two napkins -one for' packing' and are in perfect conidition, when the as detached from the things of the had no disagreeables in your walk the loved .them, without knowing' why." the lunch and one for the child's use l nch is opened. Individual- cus- earth as they were wont to be, it might other night?" said John, a trifle : "Ah, tell me. about them!" imploredbe p to assert. Neitbdr was he Miss his In dusty sea- dings ,�Ias to me eto p the is t to tave the sacred wirdsthaouslt' it ramisdof the not the door i,%Ongh shouldlbech. wrappedapecial-: inrcustrd dishesaare�s ple tople And baht nlgl at first, by degreesonsnfoding pre- I Sandwiches and other fascination for 1Y there is cinct:;while,once outside have Aj;uyed along with you." seemed without -definite act o1_1 dis- more fluently..John began to draw a well-. arti- pare, and a his home be is in any She colored, obviously not with i picture of -a picture which cies should wrapped separately � children this ;method. of service. Volition to come to a standstill, and j pleasure. was meant to be no more than a seta- neat parcels with paraffin. paper, Scalloped corn, baked beans, rice with. _ presently found himself watching the, Thank you; well, it was rather Logue of landscape features, but into which may be bought at a low price0i cheese; and .other, dishes may be put in outpouring congregation w'.th an in-{ despite himself, fostered by nervous work, but it's over now, and which, and especially if purchased in large qua'-' custard. dishes fitted with a lid, and terest never before felt in his fellow- � nothing particular happened. Shall the breathless attention with which ha - title:. Small be heated " 'Worshippers.jelly glasses paper ;these may .by the child on 'Worshippers. At every particularly { I telt you how you can- make up for ! was listened to, a little rude eloquence !fair head of bait he actual! craned his ,•• cups,. and peanut butter or cold cream the school stove. our emissnessy she asked, Blanc-' :tole. your y Tong neck, and when at last his roam- ing him with insinuating blue j ap I "Oh, how ha the Deo le must be jars of various sizes may be used foil; Whole milk, skimmed milk, butter- PPS P eyes met. another pair of eyes, likewise roaming, but which in the _at i eyes. 'How''" who live in those lovelyp laces! ex- the moist foods. milk for_- the children. instead of so 1 claimed bliss Mitchell, clasping her In choosing a lunch box, ventilation, much meat, is both more wholesome came instant gave up their wander-, Naga with a finality which. showed that By taking me a walk nosy." "' .hands, and with eyes to. which oaf= ease of packin and carrying, and and thea �tively had g' rt' g• per. Give them all they - Ithe began - "To one of the parks?" a title moisture risen. particularly the ease with which it can will take. +' goal was .reached. he to w `'ave a glimmering of his own motive.be "No; to the Necropolis. It's the "Surely the prosaic side of life must washed and scalded should be con- onl thing that anneals to my imagin- ;quite disappear among those moon- •• .� , n In a -pother moment they had met -1 '.!fetal z She ation in. this dreadful town; the only' tains! Oh, I woridei you could leave I bidered, boxes and cane may be more 'thoroughly scalded and I openly iadiant, he abruptly self- I :Pot at all romantic. Don't you think them!"" conscious. j so?" "1 left them only to go back to them, cleansed than baskets .or elaborate "Oh, how pleasant!" she Amiled "It certainly hes the finest view in I have hopes of 'getting appointed -to lunch boxes with separate compart- ,; • frankly, from under the shade. of an obviously becoming I Glasgow," acquiesced John, as togeth- my own native pplace, and to be able the like any to be same comfort to my old fellow-' menta for dishes, knives, forks and but latter new and very grey fiat "It was real kind of to think er they turned up street Sunday couple. workers.' spoons, if the are carefully I food . you other M packed. so that cannot' pill , • - of me."they!! She prattled pleasantlq as "Fellow -workers?" she repeated, a ing j they have the advantage 'of being i Her naive taking for granted that been iii little anxious! walked along. But it was not until y' l bridge "Yes; in the quarry. We all work more quickly filled than any other n anyo she alone had the oh ect of F. s they had crossed the which; the Monlindinar Valle and at the slates, from the time almost type of box. This is fur l ypimportant s ani i' above which, among the leafless, trees,.1 that we can stand." 'And you have worked there too?" the, mother wfio must prepare the, children's lunches at the busiest hour r' rose a second forest of monuments,' that intimae began to make strides. 4 with the question she glanced in- ' 'of the . day. Baskets are naturally "Fou know that this is called the etinctively at.his hands, which, how. well - ventilated,. but , several holes �.; • Bridge of Sighs,' do you not? It's a' ever, were decently encased in a pair' punched in the metal box or can. will !, that delights me." � of black Sabbath gloves, a trifle pale let in sufficient air. name �•• about the seams ' "Do sad things delight you . "Serious ones do. They are so "I did nothing else till •three •years; I much more interesting than the jokes' ago, and even now I ' am in the ,quarry —GOOD D I G R ST t O N — Mother aciaet'a 9rrno correct. and stenniate• people. always are making. I find' from March till October. It's there when your &9cstion i, tau;tyY, w•akaea sad the diAcerive organa, and baafahea the many A fraternal and tnsorasce *edetic the jokes so vulgar, Don't you ?' ' I I gain the money I spend. from Oct- •ala are certain asJ disease b invired, allo6enn sable!! arise from ladtic•Uoa. ��rrotacb it� ttteinben in accordance with the l.er till March." - 1 S7atart0 Govartmtwt St Acrd. Sick and ' I don't think I know much about,()..Ali I see,"- said Miss Mitchell., and FOR • f O R . t talbaaefiuoyZ..L jokes," confessed John, whose sense of; Authorized to obtain raembm'andchart" humor was, in truth, deficient. .When �'as silent for. a moment; weatherin; , 104" in every province inCaaada. the blow=for blow it undoubtedlyPut! 40YEARS r• sToa�,ieH *Canadian. ads. wand and eoeor a good many adjectives had -been ex- Was pended upon the view -not by John- Gbe had not expected to hear that he TAE STANDARD I f AND LIVER Ifthar•t.00loealled a et C1toa.aFdattd. a short halt was made before th-e was a man of means (the look of his REMEDY TROUBLE e to •f tL• i antic statue crowning the height.1"th.. alone knocked that idea on the ioBo riet Disco" Though an enemy in one 5 - head); but neither ,s she been quite ]. W.Edwardt, M.P. W. F. Monta@t», Knox, in another, was an ally against At all DraLat.ts, or direct on receitxof rice, 50c. and $1.00. T`.r lar •� ^ t 'e eu�•-ire Three tia�n u Grandtrotcadl:or. Gran d Race a common foe -a sort of Moses who prpared for the discovery that her new aa•rh as the smaller• A. J. v�airs o Ca. LutiTEn, Cr�ia L. cc-. west Moctreal. acquaintance was a quarryman, which, F, CalnybaD J. H. Ben, M.D., had led his people out of the EgYPtaln ' _ . - -- - — -- Grandortanisay. Grand Medical darkness of Popery.HAMILTON OIV3Aili0 though he was of the grimness of the -. great reformer, this other John found _ no obpection to paying him his qualifi:l J - > ed respects. EAGLE Despite Despite the naked branches, the : February day was no longer quite a I winter day. The well -kept , grass showed a hint of green, the sky act- ually :suggestion of blue, which _ - might possibly endure as long as the -1 \ I monstrous -chimneys held their labor- Thrift 13 -served and. health preserved, ing breath. In the newly -turned Donders the bulbs were beginning to b wearing rubber footwear around _ _�; Amt• toads,: for our bigshow. Upon the gnarled branch°of a s � y g veteran oak a bird was singing with all ' _ rainy, ppy F R S E C A T A L O G V E the might of its small heart; and the -1 ` - . the farm in. rain Sl0 W'elther. showibg our full lino of Bicycles for I song had evidently something to dol -- Hen and Women, Boyo anti Girls- { with spring, and possibly also with one .•• Tire@, Coaster Brakes, Wheels, Inner of the passions apt to' be stirred by the 'Quality and ion' g wear, whether .in Tubes, Lamps, , Bells, Cyclometers, l season. So suggestive was that song, L Saddles, F,cjuigment and Parts for that not all the slabs and columns and I rubber farm boots, high jrubber boots- Bicycles. i ou can bpy }•our supplies I urns and sham temples and over -life- _ ._or rubbers are assured if Orli 'choose - from us at wholesale prices, i size figures could• quite succeed in _ �• ! y rrte 1 T. W. BOYD SON turning the ancient Fir Park of the a pair bearing on the sole any, ,onG of __ �M �Pt•e LEAP g7 Notre Dame Street West, Montreal, city ytto :stone -cutter's yard. �seqult Geis! ( �{� gUBBfR urn - — ` AS presently he rested upon :bench ims 'rade Marks: _ �tOttntttltiffntuRttitntttttt.ititmllntttt� (for it was actually mild enough to - E e e 5- sit) beside his new acquaintance, John �acreale Yields :. M'Donnell made an. ynlooked-for dis- ., „ sc ,• F e r t 111 z e Improve Quality s co�•ery that he was young. It might "MERCHANTS tdACQUEs CARTIER" DOMINION �irill Cro s Hasten Maturity: almost be called an original discovery. ,p _ at +tj c P g p Mai W, Fertility 3 hitherto his youth had appeared to I ODM' MAPLE LEAF `DAISY' Pian your 1917 work so as to et the m him to be chiefly an obstacle to the - roost money from every acre. Lower f hednit _ rapid attainment of end; to cosjts per bushel for plowing, seeding, occurred to that itself it tied- • - interest and labor result when crops: advantages. Canadian Consolidated Rubher `Co., • Limited are well -ted. Fertilizers will pay on C While they walked about; Miss your spring crops. Higher prices Mitchell ( such, as she informed him _ Largest Manufacturers of Rubber Goods in the British Empire Por farm products make profits from using B was her name) had supported the con- - MONTREAL wfetdUzertar or thanevet'berore. veraation almost single-handed, im- 2 EXECUTI EOFFICES • ,P.Q S< j7r aur Jre• Croy Bu1i•fi n, w' Aak u,. your J.rtility queefln,u. partina good deal of -information as SEVEN LARGE, UP-TO-DATE MANU1"ACTURING PLANTS IN CANADA =Soil Improvement Committee she didg so. He had heard more about =QftticNational FertzerAssociation� Peebles, and about the aunt who was =$ "SERVICE" BRANCHES AND WAREHOUSES THROUGHOUT CANADA 44 lti �;."ra,°°"s'"' best. I;8 a'i :.M an invalid and a householder. He had ills 011ifu filet ttnnnutusttnulsttutltn1111I also learnt that the "office" was a post A "I s•`�•:S ,, ,v •t ,. , rg: r +°tw at,.-�`'t.s..• 9v.. n',>tiw•. .''! :.'"'� �`r,;r- '�*3}".de•5u','�'. r, ;..,' �.sm,a „ ,, �; qra .'�< ati -� -«v +a •r. °?!"'t -.•''�' • •r• .:;5„ . . „' 4'. S :,. ... ..: , � � .. .' s :�:, ,:: ' , `:;+'r = s '�3'.`•. Y ., .. ,sr-T•+,+"4• ..ky:, , s. _ ,p't .• ..b, r •.si..� _,�.."'}b. �wir • ."-.-r: . _.. :':s.. <, �.. � 4-f Y w rY w STB OR P.�l�:��? . • � WURE BOR - -_ _ Recision of the CompUmted3tstesa tit ~° British Coinage: HE TSPRING Among �7. ,the_ many 'rerma -brought - • - appieciably nearer by the war is the -K revision of the British coinage sys The 'Passing of inter Lily 8 I tem. The Old Country coinage is ad- 5 mi'ttediy the most complicated • in the ., -People Weak and 'world, and_as.a. consequence Britt h Depressed. '. _' trade in foreign countries has atlffered •. NES sy fegsdn of 'the inability of other As • winter passes :away it issues countries to master its intricacies. many people feeling weak, depressed - -• A Bill'is being-promoted to-change and easily, tired. The body lacks that all--this. The Decimal • A."ociation; .vital force and energy whichpure supported by the Charribefs of Com'= blood alone can give. 1 N er , urge that the unit should be r Williams' illiams Pink 'Pill$ Yo -- - . -�. m e tin instead of the, sovereign.. People 'are an -all-year-round rblPood F� N c i • 1!'e• ,c'�ZGt�ZrJ_. the florin The florin would contain one hundred ,builder apd risers tonic, but they safe _ ,+ e�'��t2(j�uj cents, and 'so the shilling would 'be- especially useful in the spring: Eveiy 1 off - s come afifty=cent piece, and the six-'. dose • helps to make new, rich, redr pence twenty-five cents: There would blood. Returning strength comrlsflnFed _ __ 'have to be' a one-cent piece, just- a with their use and'tbe-vigor and cheer- `- — quickly, as you would a plaster, raising farthing. valuable than the present Yu 't _ __ _ 1 loess of good health quickly* follows. _ There is, just one cure for lack. .o! „ blood and that is more blood. Food _ the nap.of the goods -so that it •looks• the five-shilling piece would be =, dull again. I iwept away altogether. On, the other is the material from which 'blood is o made, but Dr. Williams" Pink Pills t, hand, two new nickedcoins, are sug- i1i�- double the value of the food we eat. e . �,ss I' -� Regluing 'Furnitul gtiered. -.One of these would be cent-piece (equivalent to twopence-'They give strength, tone up the stofa- �- If you have never been successful in aeb and weak digestion; clear the t halfpenny at present),. the . oth'er a:. . reg.uing furniture-so*that it'will stay' complexion of pimples, eruptions and five-cent piece (equivalent to, a penny:„ glued, you may be more successful by farthing). boils,'and drive out rheumatic poisons, adding a coat of shellac or colorless If you, are pale and sallow, if- you _ Behind the suggestion 'is the' closely ' t varnish. It is the dampness attack- feel continually tired out, breathless allied one' the metric system of rr i[ l on have head- the the glue which undoes the most efter.slight.exe. ion, y Fat'hconomy. t- Beef dripping fo PaStatoel. .I weights and.measures shouldtbe intro-• aches or backaches, if you are irritable Pork dripping fnt sweet potatoes, careful work, and when this is protect- Y , deiced. ` Thp cast of meat fat is-hitch. It eel by a cast of varnish (after the glue end nervous, if your joints ache; if ;Holt alt��:ys Lie remembered the fat is I ,ngerbread an - souse cookt_s, miz is airy) you' will have no further your.appetire fails and food does note paid for -,it the s+me price as the lean. ell with beef dripping fur meat pastry. bis - AS TO ROBINSON CAI2USOE. nourish nor sleep rePreah you, Dr. Wil- + ]lam, Lacon, and sausage fats fur ; hams' Pink Pfns will make, you well a Mucll of the fat paid for dries out - oup: vegetables, and tnir/ga tau nu-1, j Schoolboy s Hazy ideas Regarding and strong. To build up .the Mood is y . of the me:ttiu the. cooking anc'•_i+..not.': Medicines From Garden. sent u':,ir the meat to the gable. Much merotis to mention.' - ; t - Two Famous Stories. the, special purpose of- 'Dr. Williams' Of tar fat of the meat sent to the Lanb fat for warming over beans. Every vegetable garden is a medi= . Pink pills, and that is why ,they are tis table is r.ot ea the je�t sent to c e tial fat for omelc t�; CWL�Chest- r b' s-as In _eommerrting csr7 the-the ('hicken, duel:, ant-�:�:at' fat for of consideraLIe t'alue in the treatment tP:dency of-:scmo readers-to hurry the hest spring mediclne; 'If you feel it?' mach of it, never_ reaches the r t of disease c. Onions, f,r example, through, books and magazines with. the need of a tonic at this season give E. table affair:, Tuo'fro uentl it is fed._`otVii' , gingerbread, aril s1 lett. cake;: such careleseness that they have ver Dr. W1111ams' Pink Pills•a fair trial-and 't0 A USe!e„ .Irl;, Clumped into-the soap (;'r,rt.l i fat with-a little ba_un p'rov- `•Cc,rtai•n sulphur oil and ar<':recom- Y i g c4 you tiv111 rejoice in, new health, new - grey :,'sera:ped into the gwbage pail, e'1 de retable• for cooldrr os. tP••� in. ; mended for insomnia and, as an.aid to. . i'ery little Idea•of what they have read-renith and new energy. Do not let t or tics:; ;'r.. u.;•tr tato the fire and burn- There is nu doubt that a c•ateful sa:- gastric digestion.' Tire also help to or of who wrote it, the Bellman quotes y the trying weather of summer find you ed. it a tI use of merit fat t de ayrts the ally rhetimatic pains, the folio ing review of a famous wil and ailing. Build yanrelf up -tow The thrift:. housewife hbusezvife saves every butte{• Lill to a xonsidera!-.v extt nt • ! Turnips and parsnips have peculiar ' book, submitted :by a '.grew 'York boy with Dr. Williams'- Pink Pills-the Mince of F ,ea fat for future cocking, oily principles whscis are.of value to in hiaaeconci Fear at the high school: pills that strengthen, and stilt}'-,m frits buy special lard ar To Rtfldtate Shiny Sere. lan aperient and diuretic. .They also j Kauinsan ('arusoe }ask for Dr• -W illiams' Ptnk P>lls for - oil for a�c.Lirg,. .�tih,•n' nett fat can- For dark colored tlrrhinr vest a`,ate said ,to be goal for'coughs, and_, - Thies-book was chosen by Depoe,-:x,Pale People and do-not be persuaded > . hoarseness. Carrots are_ useful for man of roans q 'alines and proLpssor.' to take something else. If your dealer not Mr I:secl fur cocking, itis converted niece 'of neer blaci. crinoline r.ml lay correcting aleran>;elnei.ts of the liver. i, � into-.-tva;t. mover the worn.-arrt This hould he at Fordham University. It was edit- does not keep these Pills they will be One h'• cw f. reports ber experi' c vered with a dry cloth aAd preysetl. Ihey Are excellent aq,a dre�sinR'for led- by Ginn & Company_ containing sent by mail post paid, At,8.0 tante s encs rf �,r,n,• ,•nd keeper ihe•difFer �t'ith a vi-toot jrulr.._ The-heat will r1,;nful wounds and swellinta one hundred and f-irty-Hire Page;,ibox or six boxes for 12.60 by writing tint kinds sc orate for different The tomato exercises medicinal ef- p . pur- .-Hurls_ the_i lnaline adhere tv the:+erlll costing sixty-five cents. The Dr,.S1'iillams' lietlicirie Co. Brock. -not completely explained by the Professor De s stlectians , are v e, Ont: ,pose, 3s foil nl t after which it shoulil be pulled Away l p.e+encs of alkaline salts. There, is a Pa'e very interesting. He-shows where _ 4 - -�-- -- principal present'which, in a concen- - - • . - -- -- Carusoe left-iris wife and went up to' A , ] (� "' t rated -state, produces- sahvatiorr and a - n Eye For Bargains _ OC t3T ells-How To Strengthen - _- _ free 'atimuiatian of the liver. the summit of a high mountain with " SLre," said the grand vizier od A /'�j his gun-in .hand, _accompanied by ti: "I su Eyesight 50 per Cent �n Vee do While-he was there for a short chat i Oriental potentate, guts.. _ t-.o_o-u-o-a n-o-=o-o-a--o s- time darkness e upon him and he that in the Future we Dry our auto- t p mobiles from the Western company . ; i pang q f I § o he ut'his at h7� felt drove y , s p gum -Weeks Time fro Man ,instances �` YE; r + that has just-offered us a thirty-per- '�1:�GIi ALLY' . fine and fell asl6e . Here 'h sl n discount, ' A p e slept'-, cent. - , for a'number of. *years and when he "Good!" said -the potentate. "Order i „t tier pati^¢ Cvi.e, I'ce tr th:ni or many ' ! ' CORN LFT OUT aivgko.-he found out• for t.Ill had,grown A Free Prescrlptlod-You Can Hate dc-criptiors ll be ?•nndrr,•:, v bpa••st,vl t` ? Fi1iGER5 old and his gun-was ru*ty, Moreover, mob les;ei gas assornment ted siflzes hat dauto- - un Fill�ti and'Use at Home. Ild-wing the si,nplu ItLr•s. I1, rc to ty� t n•x r, ,. y�'ITHand,I once, Ilm tion:- Go to an ar+Ire diutr a+or» art ! ec • ! ' there were men playing tenpins tell the, compress to send us s check - - London —Ike Yate aces ¢:arses?- Are yon s bot I* of'Bond)pto mbmi, ll one Iinn•a)pr° c - @ -dinlri on mountain. This; he too victim of eye r,ry-n or other eye wcakrrill tab..t in a fourth o1 s [:Illi o, woe-r ped ail.. _o— g 'l for the discount by return mail, and f w you p,11 ht rta.! to know that accordrn,y to '� •ti+so�.•e, With It, L• ,n:•! buhq the r}- 1 soon partook of. Finally, .he thought ! rr r, pe many 3'eu �ay.to fi7e'rlreuR More wan. "Gi•ce af'i7ome yrtri he began to descend t}te'the bill will be settled in due course. jp [ewti tura is real bo for Sots as tt.o to true t,roes dadv, l',,n abn• I roritvt.ywir Neons sues w(r. fxwa. any they have, had thrtr r)oy clear up pereel t I;ly it Iran, the star&: -3, --ir -- -- _ _ gestin reltared L'r,:h the priat:i le of this won- rnflammar on wait p l,el.•iv tEi:ay-tom n�, ki it One p c.tx lila barb—;nR ou, even a lift,» take ., "lt:. a FlilAll t)Ottle ��1 !I'eCZgtle-"_ This mountain' • lie now found•himself In I - dertui tete l.re�ea,nrra man sn3 atter } till cost it Iit�ric• but ttS1F t.�ltit'e. a cit After searchiRft - for iia' A ?Mild Reproof. ?! K trying,t, w'qe a,tuo+t"t.liwi;'eould-pot see to to •a,' ttr•., new Lir• , it l+'#m, Int.. .1:,cy n'•, p :. y• read at .cl Ilion 1 4'r, read everyth,nx w•,thnutany ht,p<le= b� nd mast t tt+.• bei:, .bird i! tr..y : reek a every hart.. t:r soft corn or ca}• horst, he wa-t made known to his wife, -An Italian greengrocer and fruit. a sIa♦ees x^,1 r r •M do not w %ter an% mere. At hu d caret! for ti o r rp , + , gist, ere was very much vexed b osslbls n,rtut l is ,'S ril dtraefiully: Hoa• they feel N''.r: Arntt•er c Heli 1 iia tc wA u ttw !TA9• freta -one's feet, and -they'-liver) happily e-er.a-ftel'. ri y II nI ,%r Uni'le was "wal al "P, al r9 Is s, t customers Who made a - practice fine 3'1 tl•o t r.c _lt w9a like r Coracle W me " v.NY rrftterkxLlr rr••sn, tar I'.w ,•ar .;.11 fa.Jc:::, n:i tett' di'4p6 ref illi; rte+� ether-tont : All of Dopoe's hooks are on this P rF' lady ill t:: rd it =s�,: 'The tmasp2uere averred'. err tr.•u kuow,. tt• rg:n«rt t)r sper,iah^tixr.�I widely � handlingan inehin the fruit, there- ' Ihary a,th or w,tAt.ut te!ta.e-, bit after u-il this prtsrnbvtt n) ttxm 7rrr, maauract+',rerestr.,-s-tewit gaunt] applied dirtied)' upon -a fell dtyle app sho ld be-ill every_hums•. : i�•�p g iprveenpt�c•n (nr f rtu•n days everyttt:ny all to streCttthra eli'"Wtn Su otr rent to one wt,'k . um.• - by` leaving it soiled. But the chettirg =" 'char. -1 ,•,n e•tr•n read fine print wit2bout irlaaee•t" I In roses ln•taxM ur resod thr zn.,t )� Jt can tw :3r11in,C, CRt'n relietPN the Sorelte5s in., a - . �1 IL ie t r., reel 0, t thct.sanda who rear R:aarrR 1`II e!naie, frim so rx•d antcstwt and is one of tat i 80r3 of the south was not gatrt$ tO.lai loan rr,w u:e-srd them In a reaaonahle tia,o and 11; r regular awe Intallon ei�h; u t 11 kr Tile q" r.alltt.��. error) and alt t dries pure and )can or.'rhe ('look ifs �Prded. this go on much longer, and he put ag h sow9 r p A customer had overhauled a num- mulutudra r. ctC wra to able to atmaztt: a t ru .t,r„q{ o., etcro 8, 'I�rontu, wtA Cit Yeur" ordtra a 1 a notice vihleh road: Was. so ry is ba elumd the trouble and e�cnsa,youra-ugastcaaaot _ t,e llft,:d-off with the fingers, _ _ihcr of clocks of all shapes, sizes, and ••.If you must pincha fruit piacha - - This uew tray to rid one's f,•et of descriptions:' but nothng seemed to ex de cocoanut." corns teas lstroduced by a Cincinnati aetly suit his taste. At length the- i,.ur1, who tags that freezone-drie;s In' jeweler, in despair, fetched out a mas- M 1 a_motneat. and simply_clirireIS -up the 'sive 'timepiece, of complicated design. THE ONLY 1FlED�VLl\L1 - cern or callus ,without irritating the "Ilere, sir, is a clock which will, I -- LITTLE W K E-D,5uraroundiRg skin. = think, suit your aesthetic to=te., At 14 _ 1Ton'r let' father die. of infection or precisely k0 o'clock eters m ening the ,• OR Offs - luckJaw from wbitiling at ,his corns, t:ny bells chime and a bird hops out w ` but clip this out and rriake biro try 1-t. ana carol." HIGH GRADE TESTED ONION "I will take that if you wall make Mrs, Timothy Bowes. $liasfield, K.Br SEED AT ONE DOLLAR A POUND W-your druggist 'hasn't any freezone-, 0 N 10N. SE E 0tell him to or,:r:r-a small botrle front n-few changes in it." stiles:-"I have alaaya used Baby's 1 966 THAN LAST YEAR AQW 5 " l cure " the 'ew ler said. Own Tablets form three children and -11l SEED PJER ACRE. AVERAGE. CROP 500 BUSHELS. PER ACRE 1' +� `' t:I it+,ve a daughter," went on the!1 can speak very highly of•t'hem as I - -- customer, "and I want 'th d'ock for • could net get along without them: Yellow Globe Danvers Onion, black seed, .= 25c, Ib.-Ill5•lbs. $9,25 - -= bOICNIANT SEEDS. f ! Giant Yellow Prizetaker Onion, black seed, ,oz. 25c, lb. $2,19,l Itis. $9.25 ,the roorgf where she entertains her BabS's Own Tablets are the oaly�medllr ilcompany. ' ;lake it so that at 11 cine I would use for uiy children. The Ill Red Wethersfield Onion, black_ seed, .or. 25e, Ib. $2.00,.5 lbs, 39.25 The Heat oT {learing Fires• Incites o•cloch at night a milkman's bell w-iti i Tables cure all the minor ills of little Market Macer Golden Globe Onion, , ....oz. 25c, Ill ffi2.10, 5 Itis, $9:25 Germination. ring and a newsboy will :kip out and ones and the mother *hb always keeps ' All Early Yellow Danvers Ontcn, bl;-k seed, .cl 20c, Ill $1.90, 5 Ibs. $8.28 s lou morning papers!" a box of them in the house may feel-- +, o .wa t rough q woad fccently , ' - 1 'S _ Orrfiai�', 1 qac send... , , ... � reasorabiy safe against the conseQue>�- .o><. •4&..;t b, $4,00 cleared of its timber is ftl a re-' Red Globe Prizewinner Onion, back seed..az. 25e, Ib. 32.10, fi Ibs $9.28- night: "��"hat hind of a man is ah ces of sudden attacks of ilhaet#e. Taney cl.�ticm. A hoa°t of :plants, not there eccentric man �" ' Towne:. ' An -ec- are sold by medicine dealers or by z"a -Select Yellow Dutch Onion Setts .... . ... ... . ...:.Ib• 35c, 5 Ibs, 31,70 c;lrite the timber stood; is frequently XXX Guernssy Parsnip, fine srhooth roots ..Pkg. 40c, oz. 20c, 4 oz. 50c. ,liscovered-blooms and herbs pre-.:centric man ,my boy,'s ai man who in- at 23 cents a box from the Dr. Wi1- �ists ol, li%i-ng his life his own way. • ..lams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Detroit Dark Red table t3eet (round) .... ,Pkg. 5c, oz. 204, 4-os: 50c. - ' tiros Loth in their beauty and ,their , - ChantenayRed Table Carrot '.... r.;...::.. , Pkg. 8c: oz: 25c, 4 oz, 65c• I use. _ __ •_ �_- _ _ __ _ _- - __ .. __..- -_ 0"tProof. Dwarf-Slack Wax Butter Beans, ib_ abc_ A lbs, 82.25' lUntil the trees were felled the little Early White Cory Sweet Table Corn•...':...:, ..;.Ib. 35c, 5 Ill31.50 things never had a'chance. For Sears they may have been dormant an the London Long Green Cucumber (great cropper) . ,...Pkg. 50, oz. 154, ' OUR SERVICE AVAILABLE 4 oz.' 40c, seed, waiting their , op.portunity.' In-, f XXX 8olld'Head Lestu.e' . - ..Pk i0c, oz. 25c, 4 ozs. 75c deed, one :of the impressive'things, A -EVERYWHERE r • ' ' Q' about Nature is just this wealth. of Improved Beefsteak Tomato ..............Pkp. 10cr ;' d'z. 36c, oe• 60c . XXX Scarlet Oval Radish mlid, crisp) -...:Pk 10c,`oz. 2Dc, 4 oz`. $06, byt the' mill dormant seeds and buds . 4 , , ( p g• by the millions awaiting the ,ate or .' � Na matter whereyou live PARKER Service is right g LlttTe'Marvel Garden Bush Peas, very early ......-.4 oz. 15c, Ib. 40c.the pruning knife -or the fire. at your door, • WIlerever the postntaleprthe express Early-Branchin9'Asters, Crimson Pink', White or Mixed ...... Pll 10c ',Pe have read of, en Arctic eaxplorer company go we can collect and detinet whatever you _ want cleaned or dyed. ^a ..•.Pk toe, telmi g goof-i art of British sailors ! Mammoth fringed Casncos, nitxed• colon . i .. r..., ..::.. 9. g party Our service to distant customers is carefuil handled 7 XXx Mammoth verbenas, superb mixture of colors ........Pkg. 10c. tubo landed on a frozen - island far - so that goodscare irisured'of safety"in fra ..sit. I XXX Spgncer Giant Sweet,Peas, all shades mtxxed -. Pkg. 15c, or. 850. \or�h and by mischance set fire to The excellence of our work has built up the largest >uch stunted vegetation as ?here was. dyeiiC ant clelttying•'businessinCauadaand isknovm r - - They _left it ..A bare .and blackened from coast to coast:. - r, "Pakro `_ Seeettapt. "You plant it by •the yard." rock. Some years later another party i Aust nay article can be cleaned by one process or »' 2 p'�ts: f01' 2:ic. Ask for de9eriptiye.li8t. landed and, found the place• clothed soother, brought back to a freshness that will sur- } - - ' - - wiih- a -forest o silver- birches T e _ prise you-or made new by dyeing., flames had awakened gr the slumbering We pay the carriage one ay on au articles sent to ns, • ti • , I Rennie's Seed Annual Free to All. Delivery Free in Canada � Thisk.rf PARKER'S whenever you think of aeaaiag or � -jeeds. - - drell Order through vuur LOCAL DEALER or-direct from i So also is it with the lives of, men ! send for a FREF. rojy of our rueful and rrtterestrrra book on � -- - The disasters 'that lay low the• -heart -creasing-awtCdyeiril 7` u- ! it E N M I E CO.',�i m ited j often' give -dormant ' graces a chance, Be suer to address year parcel clesrly to receiving dapt, -- RENNIE S SEEDSwKinmi-andand the Place of lana yields its in- - PARKE,R'S DYE WORKS, LIMITED f MURAD Market its.; Toronto erase. Aldo at MONTREAL WiNNIPEG VANCOUVER I ?91 YONGE ST. TORONTO 40 There are 2"rd active volcanoes in the world. „..- .-�,xI'll ,i'—,e'?.! a za,. .+. ,?r• . s 'z::s.:.—cC �sST:�Tq'• -. .a-T•ro.r- :•.. ,.,,.,� �-s--ass. y,:,e „... _-a;�-.ry ..,; .s.. . a.. x , v,” „ `•,�irr r r,.,. x +. aC: ° ' .t r "':-'fit' {• -... :..M,M... ,,, _.. ,. ''..+ ;r•i- .a::- f•:. '"-+ _ .r. ., —Tu. -day bring Qo(kd Pciday, all —Dolt Lust=-Ou Swiday, April - piac eo of bueiness will be elpioed its lot,_ s smAll h«,aKle huuud, answers, usual. tu:aatne ul Toddy. Nawnrti. Auk Bugler R Rankin . iN •hamc+.on —Grant Arnott, of Toronto, ppeet•son faand detaining hits will. C .iq �/ a` e. apes+t Sunday with his Pickering be prosecuted. J,, C. Philip. last I H v _ .-m-N rs .. Jkihu. Percy butte ..beets friends,. .�.�. .,7, epeadinQ a few days at their farm ay at t —Lloyd Shirley, of IlanAlton, -. aurtuvt- REPOFtri - at, M rile. spent Sundhe home of hie _- • he Indy odetit Tyle hone Parents �bere _ Results of FPb. ezams•oE 8.-6. Na. -8. �- . .Pe p Pickering. Names in order of merit oboirril will be closed to day from —The township coaocll will sr. IV—Richard Barrett. meet on Monde -next for the Albert Monday (iwtward. -Margaret ,9.V_eetgate.-' Jr. 11 Bigger 1>3 to D p. m. trauaaMion of general business. IV—Winnie MoOlure ,(absent from ,. —Wm. Slee 'wise 'plowing for - p ,. the firt+t time this season on'TueA• •,-The public irhouls have closed two exams), 'Cynthia Burns, Beryl - for the vaeatiou. The Annie. St. 1II—Stella Collins, Elvawill . day, April -W. y Annie, -'Rets, Strau hao, *his rjoris —Mise Ethel Davidson, of Mark- loth. os, Monday, April the g �i gaVB y0 seed' t�8 Iiew, BX�ien81�� Stam, visited with her PickeringAnnie, Jr. Ili—Mari• Sullivan, or man Wood, Isaac Wood, Bordon Ben- -Rev. Dr. Marsh left on Mon- ' - friends this week. nett, Leonard McGlaehan (absent from - } «m Big Edwards moved his day morning for -Hamilton. where exams} II—'Irene Straughan, Minnie o "The Big Store household effects to the Edward there was a family re•acion prior Bennett, Frank Sullivan, 'Margaret to bis son, Ser t as. ,Marsh, leay. Gatward. Herbert Bush. Reggie Pot - Ing Haight farm ori Saturday after- R soca• for overaea,s. ter. I—Harry Pearce, Arthur Annis, More'Room More Oonveriience 11 —W. Gr Ham has been laid off —Marshall CoakwelI; who re- Glenna Gilmer, Dao Anderson, Gor• Got - work for several days, owing to turned home ' ill from Oshawa don Oollins. Primer—Muriel Gat- Wood- fannies in one of his about s couple of weeks ago, is ward, 'Edwin Stratrghaa. 'Present blood -poisoning, slowly improving, but is still con- everryy day. , Average attendance St. Better Service i hands. M. Wstherell. Teacher. ... ' -Mrs. Bedson spent over Sun- fined to his bed. _ . day in Toronto-with,her daughter, -Order your Hot g. Bans at BALs M, GISTS$ '' hiss Roberts, of >ldoalton's Ladies' once at the Pickering Bakery. y 'We have devc f ed this neW part especially to Mens Oollege. Only 12 cents per don. Ready SAT, APRM yrs eacilon :ale of Wear and Boots and Shoes. Ladies and Children s -Several of our residents have for delivery early this: (Friday) • fifty head of young cattle. at the — Boots and Shoes a specialty. secured remunerative employment morning. Delivered on country old Western Hotel, opposite Spick's ' .with the Band Companyalive em down at routes to -day and to -morrow. * mill. Pickering, -the - property of H. Pith h the Sand Bay. —A public meeting will be held Wade. Bale at 1 o'clock. See bills. 1 ` ' in the Town Hall on Saturday. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. Here's- a few Specials which will attract =Large congregations greeted y. • g Aril 7th at 8 m., to discuss the. SATPBPAT. APRIL 7Ta—Auction sale FOu elean-ng ltl Rev. Dr. Marsh on his first ap• P p' of household 'furulture, os, nter's ' C ranee as pastor of St. Andrew's Provincial Highway, bill now be- iPe �t°` fore the legislature. Several. pro- and joiner's tools, lumber, pony, etc., - -odds and ends. church on Snnday last. in the Village of Claremont, ' the —The Woman's Auxiliary of 9t. minenti speakers will. address the y s property of Wm. Leaper. Sale at In Farmers are particular- 1180, See bills for particulars. C. Georges ..church will meet at the home of Mrs. Varty on Wed nes- ly invited. o. Cook, auctioneer. :- -.Half dozen pairs Boys' boa calf Boots, sizes day, April 11th, at . dclock. -March came in like a lamb and 3, 4, 5, Worth $oli at least 3.50, going at 1.60. contrary to.the old. belief did not WE SELL -T. M. McFadden s view rear;- de rt like s lion. Man of the Bence, adjoining the drum store, is ga y One dozen pairs Boys' Boots, sizes 2 and 3, now being lathed and the plaster- old sayings with regard to the 8 i era will be at work in a few days. weather will not beak the light of It worth 1.00, going at 49 cents. —The sock committee of the Wo. investigation. A� people become , men's Institute purpose _holding a better educated they look less to ASK IMPLEMENTS - ' Men's Overalls, special line, striped, in all "]earSttiag tea -in the town Spall on the moon and the wild animals as IRA POWELL,, Cjaremont, Ont. 01zeS, going at 1.50 -per pair. the agternoon o Aril 10th. All a guide is foretelling the weather. - p —Geo. H. Gooderham endeavor- JAS. WIGTON, Myrtle Station Bo s' Khaki .Knickers sizes a to 26 90c. ladies, are Invited. ed to vasa a bill through the Legi- GEO. DAVIDSOti, Cherrywood ,� ' P'. ' —Sonne of our enthusiastic fish- L• D. ANKS, Pickering, Ont. -06 to 32 1.00. ermen niay' be been -!seen sitting os, elature ka compel all vehicles, :.thebanits of the creek looking for whether motor driven or horse drawn; to carry a light visible PICBERING BAKERY the approach ce suckers, butso from both front and rear, but did . SPECIAL NOTICE --Wall Paper season is com far witlio It success. not succeed in Navin it used. - -8impeon a Hate are smarter. g pa- — ing close. We have now got our large That tact stns with the nut rice There are• many dark. nightm BREAD,, and CAKES g p new stock opened u �Ye'er read for ' in spring and fall, when ever rig i� P Y �s the reason they are going so Choke Candies, You with a .beautiful 'range, of n to - should have such a light, .bot far , '. fast. Weare selling off of;r cvhfl'le Patt�ereaa s Chocolates _ - y g p etore•full of bargains. its 'own' protection and for the _ date colorings and. designs. —The Ladies' Aid of St. An- protection of, otherot. Wedding Cakes a specialty _ Brew's church will meet at the —The police trustees have post• and we deliver them. '!► home of Mrs. W. J. Clark on Wed- ed tip notices prohibiting the ,use 5 V E R Y B iO D Y 0 O Al iE nesda April 11th, at 8 o'clock. of sidewalks by bicycli4,t_p. This Both phones in shop. y' p is somewhat of a hardshipto some s All the ladies of the congregation H. R. �OnIIB , P1Ck8Tlli _., t' invited. %bile the road@ axe so Inuddy, but g 1" -Rev. Dr. Marsh will hive a the trustees have no alternative. HIGHEST PRICE PAID • S • The carelessness �vf some has re- -lecture in St. Andrew's church on -- FOX — 9ulxed in several accidents so thatTuesdayevening on the Ca rribean it was necessary to enforce the Bea, w h will be illustrated by y Cattle, Sheep and Hogs lantern views. Admission 25 cents existing bylaw, and the same IANC SN BE SPRING SEEDING ! t ehUdren 1S cents. All- are wel- must be applied to t,ll alike. Let your snipping point be at Locust come. -The Farmer -'Club met for the Hill C. F. R. Good ar•commodatioa, - -Women's Missionary services second time on Friday evening last courteous treatment, fair and accurate • with a large Messrs.. weigbts. Your do -operation will be -- a will be held in the Methodist R P, Get our Harness and Collars repaired ao --- o- Church on Sunday morning, when Cha -4. Anaiai, Wiwi, Thom, D. tyros- aPPrecisted. - y 1 have on hand - tllte sromeu will take charge. East. ro, W. E.•Hobbs and Chas. Pnck• - HARR! STUART T CLARRY " rin were elected directors. - I t was - Phone ltas kham46".. 0 60 a set - es song service in -the evening. Seta of Team Harness at $27, — -• --'• - ''' A deaconess will visit the ii cm- decided to give our local dealers a Reference ; 9tandarl Bank, ltarkhsm _ I Set of Team Harness at 837.60 ...�'' chaoee to supply the Club with its, en's Missionary Auxiliary on Aleo, Letter grades at close prices. _ _ Wednesday, the llth lost. requirements. A carload of salt SEE OUR 1EFV - - - - • was' ordered through -and of oily Boot and Slice -Re airier promptly attended to. —The Faster 'Services 'at St. P g P t George's Church will be -field as merchants, and a carload of . ce• i �. meat %•aA also ordered. A meet- SAR'INC'r �'ACHiNE - follows: Prayer and Holy -DICKERING HARNESS EXPOR11UM Communion : on at 1Pra ; Children's ing of the Executive was' held on Service at 2.00, -and the Evening Monday night for other buainees. We can supply Emery Wheels- .and Home Phone 31300, • W. J. COAIZWELL Prayer and Sermon at 7.00. There There are over bu members, now. :Circular saws. Ali sired „ will be special music and Mr. The next meeting will. be held in kept in stock. the town halt on W edoeeda grace will preach at both services. y' Also Eatery and Saw Mandrel*, it you— i -A funeral from the city Con- AprH 11th, at S p. m., whe.a• other wish to build your own frame. _ ^n S orders are to be made up. BWTS, -IRMTS . : ;B���✓ t twisting of a motor hearse and several _autos ppaassed through, the —A petition will be circulated "TX7.- ii TA :K130� _ village on Monday on its way to in the municipalities the BROCK ROAD the Union Cam9tery. When some Kingston road asking the govern- - Get your. Spriog Bootn,where you get the best satisfaction. ' 'distance east of the village the merit to amend the bill noir be- T� D hearse got stuck in the dee mud fore the provincial house, so that FRUIT TREL�' S WHERE I AT BUNTING98 and it was with eotne difficulty rural municipalities' will- not be and Plants that it was freed. required to pay more than fifteen We;have a dandy line of Boys' and Men's heavy grades at all prices -Oa the invitation of Mr: John- per cent. of the cost -of construe- $'or i5p1•inR PlantinK and rtiade by, the�olii reliable''WilliaWs, Co.” { --mrinelmal at the Whitby Gol- tion and maintens,net%. Thom re. Degiate Itritttate. a narober uJl the seuta;ivt3s from the eastern town - public have established a ss ung repo- a ave Cupp yinpits oaf' the Pickering public ships -are most strongly opposed tetion for Wr and rduare dealing Lad k are now prepared to meet existing !Tomatoes,, Aylmer Brand, 13e the tut. a; school. accompanied by Principal to the bill, While Pic ering has conditions by offering our high grade . Stubbs, drove dawn to Whitby on a long stretch of Kingston road to trees and plants direct to customers Peas and Corn, f tins for 2i cents. Friday evening -to - enjoy the lea- build and maintain she will de- at Rocx sorrox PR1C89. - - .,�I�j�ERING tern views given in the Collegiate. rive nineh greater benefit from ar Don't delay planting fruit treed and BUNTING) These views were of a -highly edu- . good road eyetetn than will those plants, as there is nothing pays bet• t cational valne, and dealt with the more remote from the city, still ter. Send for our illustrates circulars _ Established 28.51. g _ champagne industry in France, as the unanimous opinion of the peo- of hardy varieties wbicb you can order well as other industries. All p)e of the townsbip is that 80 per direct stud get- the basaeat of agent's ----- • - cent. is a heat/ tax for the con• commission Our prices will be sure • . speak very highly of the hospi• y to interest you. N w• Q tality extended to • them.. by the stractioa and maintenance of a THB CHASE BROTHERS CO. Jean Pants 1.85 per pair, Khaki' ' Whitby people. road which will be used chiefly by OF ONTARIO, LTD., Bieck.and blue etrlped Overalls 1.50 per pair, , —Re rt of Intermediate room. ontsidert+. j cxssaYzr$x, Pants 1,40, Black and blue striped Smocks 1.09. Black ss, grey lined Pickerin school for the month of X Smacks 2,00, Khaki Shirts 1.00 to 1.80, Black and white drill Pickering _(Established 1867) - Shirts 85c to 1.00, (fray wool Soci�e2oc.w�oo�l9Uuide�rwe�ar 1.70 sad March, names in order of merit: H IGM ^14D CHEEK - Men's deece•lined Underwear 1.10 per suit, - Sr. lIl=Hilda Morrison, Dorothy COLBORNE, _ _ - ONTARIO 2.00 per'suit, Men's pure wool Underwear 5.00 and 3.80 per suit. Towle, Louise Johnson.- Dolly Pal- Born -To A. H. and Mrs. Tredway, " - a dsuggbier. * �� * ri i c Our new spring stock of Boots and Shoes have arrived and we can give you mer, Elsie Baker, Blanche. Walsh. L. G. Annie, of Port Union, bas.been ELM DALE MILLS Lige best of value. 90 Ret your family supplied at right prices. Charlie Law, Charlie Baker, Artie ill for thepast few days. Choice Groceries always a band-PrimetesPrOld 'Chicon, Orange, drape Bae P= N� Figs,, -Dates, Prumes, Apricots, etc, X George. Theiton, Ale= 'George Long mot/ l+ut week from Fruit, Lemons, - - Crockett. Jr. III—Ed Marquis, Toronto to his summer home here, and yon can always get the bestMani- Haddie, Halibut. White Fish, Salmnon and Cod Fish, etc., etc. ' Goo, _Cowan, Hugh Miller, Agnes ban already caught a few large hauls tuba Flonr made from. No. 1. Moore, Ella Stephenson. Sr. II-- of fish. Manitoba Wheat. G. A. GILLESPIE,' ' DUNBARTON 'PVilhelmina Mtttch, _ Anthon Robert Cole fluished threshing grain Y last week- at Robert' Dixon s: Mr. Royal Household and Gl•nora for Coyne, Ed. Walsh, Frank Morri- Cole thinks that he has bad a :access- Bread: Try a beg. Aon, Rnth,ljtorrisse ,.Geo. Muteh. ful season threshing grain. He is now Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats C'arence Mercer, jMary MdGinty, engaged threshing clover at Robert' BRAN,SHORTS . HOME' CO MFORTS Clarence Potter, Jack Stubbs. McCowan e, Scarboro Junction, AiIX FEEDS -A few days ago represents • _ UAT CHOP .. , fives of the British Government CHERRYWOOD CRUSHED OATS Inconvenience caused by the scarcity of coal is greatly tniniati7.ed visited the lake shore around the BARLEY CHOP mouth of the creek in search of a The Red Cross social eveniti punt/- by the ttt?e of our Gurney -Oxford Oil Heaters 'and Cookers: ed a great success And showed the '''WHEAT suitable place for- an aviation CRACKED CORN school. The had Visited Whit -by patriotic spirit of the men of the divi- Pockets t0 Catch Dirt I Y y :ion, five being present. The Indies MINED HEN FEED and found a place near Heydn- reported on the amount of work com- Caldwell's Cream substitute NO Complications i - - shore Park suitable for the estab• pleted and a resolution was, passed for Calf Ileal. Dirt, . lishmeat of a factory, but it ie the men of the division to arrange for MolaRsc i lldeel inecAssnry to have a second site a r.oncert on the evening of May 24th. CHOPPING AND OAT } about four or five miles distant of rices Fverybody hold thwt date in reserve CRUSHING EVERYDAY Our Washing Mac•hiaes are the best made and add to Houle Comforter nn ' shoat 320 acres !n extent. It must 'tad toehelp the Rood cause along. on feed in ton lots. �r The thanks of the ladies are due A. Get p We always.' carr a full line of skates and Hockey Goode. be level agd smooth. So far they Taylor and Mr. Ferguson for dole- BELL PHONY. y y ' have, not a to any final deers,- tion: of 82l) and t12 respectively for ----_ --- --- ' a limn, but ars. In the meantime visit- yarn for socks, .Mr, Perguson having �• � • ��� JJ. g �BUNDY �■ �er ngy. eng ether places. knit over 280 pairs on the machine. Chopping every ay -1• - v�