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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_04_13r;,� � 'i . ' •1; • h iak .. yr.,�.,'S'a':'`P..r^. A'w;e`"`''a"'". �r'xi`•'.w4�•5' �. ,:r r ':� r ,r ' f� :� ga+, '�T t?:�,,.,�.?. • 'i,.1-�t"+.},'•' • ' '` '�F,'- . ''Yx.�c"y,':• ftp. .,.:,v rye , ari,y f = %!.r ;'; P1 - :. •. ... KERING., A W -Se fir. _VOL. • XXXV.I. - - ._ . P i ('� ERilvc�, -o NT., -N' R.I n A Y �. PHIL 1.3, 1917 _ NO& 10"V$ *tonsil 49&v sus. 81MCOL POINT MlQML SND CREEK Bstabilshed 75 yeah N SPINK MILDS The fishing season it again open at At a meeting of the $carboro Hoard x. >redkat of Health on the 6th incl., the app![-��N�ool 8imcoe Poiet. The fishermen, Mr. cation of the Jewish Church for an r. 4 OALDWRL14 M. D., Successor : - Stanton. A. Junes, W. Adams, A. Hers and W. Jones arrived on' Tburs- excecalon of the cemeterylands In the w �• to se late Dr. & Neale. Phone W township was favorably considered,fir.. oi.:.moa{, °°+• Ff.OUR ti day afternoon from Toronto rather and a recommendation to this effect'MILLS , 'wet, but • not discouraged. Thep re- Rent oa to •the provincial board of RS. FORSYTH. D. of O., Be turned 8o Toronto loaded -with Bah on 'p gin health. •"teasel aembee of the oyyttosostrfaal Assn WHITE SATIN— SRBAD Saturday morning. Wet weather James Shearick, a farm laborer, em - O7! tthm" of Oasarb. speelat rrtsattoo 081 a oo never stopsfishermen. The Point is tits Qtltag of glasses, ells Sri. o:ih CREAM BUNS—FAl[ILY ployed in this neighborhood, died at saremsar• reit the place or flahing, the General Hospital, Toronto. on TEA BUNS-PAsTB,Y „ Thursday of last week, after a short •� O. i[cSINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S.. WHiTBVALE illness. So far as known, Bhedrick +L\ a sa►asae sameer of the college of has no relatives in this country. and I SM a highest ricesBova ' gsow.et Oalarr•,lfssatiaM The monthly meeting of the White- paying g p Ooit ge of santrona. Eainbarsb. $ran Shorts, sjUlribO vale Broach of the Women's Institute little is known of his family. a memo *Is asMsaMoa to detea•ss of women eau ' ' - found in his packet statin that his ■ Ogee andresideses.Drosgbam. will meet at the home of Iles. W. D. pO0 g for Barley and Wheat. r gm Rogers, on Wednesday, April lath, at wife diad in 1918, being the only clue , Wheat Bereenin a available. Reeve Cornell is anxious Lao" � � 8 p. m. Roll CaU. Subject-Sngges- Got Bl rices before s ° tions for 1917 and 1910, paper on Flow- learn the whereabouts of his family. y p elh>D� Z. FA.RBWBLL, S.O.. BARRIB- er Gardenln b Mrs. Doten, reading or relatives. All ):Inde of Chop. B , s� orow.Art�.anaoowats p b Mrs. H. Pugh, music b ]ties Dot- Mrs. will Annir and Mn. Pherrill 7. • Dere, Wbulr►t >¢v y .tellies and Mar- on Tu�eada HA April 3 the H. C. P hPWedIIesda a dayel " en and M[ss Fuller. ywere to t S. OHBISTIAN, Barrister and - malades b Mrs. Peebles and Mrs. 9, p ' rd when despite 41. A• sslisftor.3fotac7 Pnhlla?e►s iN to Burkholder, demonstration of allies the bad condition o! the roads goad y and Fridays -, ..a, O�,s, Broei< e; >fosta. Wbia, °O' v SCRANTON COAL D. L. and, �P, by several ladies. Miss Fanny lyes turnout of members and visitors en. p. and Mrs. .0. Tran will assist in the oyed the hospitality for which these Chopping wilt not start � " DelrW STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA programme. Every lady made wei. ladies are famed. 10 cents was charged come. for the repast served and a gordiy until 9 a. m. 5 `BGradestooltheRo7al Oollese of DentalLAKB B. BEATON. D D. ' S., g sum added to the Red Cross fund of x - AND STEAM. i u"001. REPORTS the workers. Two new momben were A t3ag.e.e.ad Uairnsty of Totototo, Deloo added to the roll. Several members Dont bring less than ^' w W. X. P'riagWo hardware sicca, .yrhieb7. - - Claremont Continuation School, were absence through illness. Great flue bags, as miaimnm ossa boon 1110 1r; 1 to else. Ina phone 1r, Winter Term Results. Names in ord- g Bed rbaoe M. J3, J. L. SPINE, LIMITED, regret was felt at the serious and pro- * of merit. Honore. Form III- amount charged for i wind Dr Ssetoa:a absence o.ereas, Dr ifs Margaret McLellan • Dora Brodie * teacted illness of Mrs, B. F. Closson at e , K Toroatd. will b• in charge, PICKERING, ONT. - whose home this meeting was to have will be five bags is 4eta Ste henaon ', Jesa McFarlane .,. _ p been held, and the earnest hope is ex, future. -- Lyman Barclay '. Robin Story Geo. �. *sseitneow garb*. :Burton, Florence Forgie. Form II- pimple on all sides for a speedy and ^^^^^^�^^w-• ♦ Q PF'I��m�1, Burnett Jamieson'. Eimer Rtephen. complete recovery. y G. HAM-Iasuer of Marriage 1I s He f Vrlare i► son % Stewart Graham %Jean Evans', 1`h . Lieensee in the County of onsesio. Isabel Sargent. Grant Jones, Edna "The Last Loaf," Pickering, Apl. b; rlwwiagvillage• irn7 HOtJSEfURNISHiNGS Tarr, Mabel Wagg, Harold Barclay. 19th. Pussibly you could not '• if•_M2WEt 1ST POUCHER. Real Estate Auo- Ralph Brodie. Form I -Merle Steph- get in last time. 'Try again •T• dosser, valuator, ee ue.tos sad issuer Big Stock, at the lowest pr -ices. enson • Violet str ent• Vera John - *1 ., - of iaas liesasw. Brougham. eo7 @ton. Stanley Walker, Mildred Bro- WMITRV^La uE A S T L A K Ey' •��•�•� HOPPER Issuer of Marr' a Delivery free. die. Wihnie Wilson. Willie Stanbury, i Do ZOAZ Ea -ra tine Ooaat7 of or' o. — — Ernest Jones. Milton J. Wilker. Msis sister, Miss of Toronto, is yiaitiag ltsiee at arose aad hie twtaeaes. Claremont. Call and see. ..Ind Phone 324, Principal: E. M. Rice. Assistant. her sister, Miss Helen. The shingle that has given satin- __ Miss Eliza Moore, of Toronto, is faction for over 3() years. Empire 1% 1d.BRATON TOWNSHUGLHRY Claremont. The drama on 190 in Pickering home with her parents. Corrugated Icon with a $ in. by .V • oo"enseer' o°emfsionw ros yttag is clean and high-toned To Gordon and Mrs. Hodgson, a son. 2 in. corrugation, see it before yon Ae.esn tirasW otNwar'r 1. tali• - still -born. Mrs Hodgson is doing well, buy other makes. If yon are in am MLr1a •suss^Ont. IIGH S. PLGH, Glen Major. Ont. Llosaesd Aaotloes•r satea•r.• esp•r• iese• m imported end 1d�oro*0brt•d stoat. anise moadeated an7fibers, write for terms load paruculam rhoee tad.4110. 36.17 - POSTTLL, Licensed Auctioneer, JL' . for QoaDues of Tort and Ontario. Ase Wo galas of •1} kinds attanwd b oa sherNsi soft". Address Oreso Giver P, a. Oct. - ORMAN RIVsi•RThe Misses Thompson, of Toronto. spent the week -end with Mr. and din. need of a Cream Separator. Try ,• Ellis. a Premier for 80 days. Also A,notbPr old resident of this lace p has been called to his final rest in the miss Wilson, of Toronto visited her gasoline engines from $89.00 up. death of John Ring at the residence of cousin. Mrs, Gordon Aiteka for s taw y See or write me before bu in y g'. his naughter, Mrs. Geo. 'Munro, of De- troit. Mr. and Mrs. Hing had been days. Mrs John Mason, of East Toronto. is visiting hlr sister, Mn. Walter S. Bell Phone. �. r F. J. Prouse •Plckerll� e ndin the winter with thrireau• Magor. , g ter t ere, intending to return to their home here in the spring. The remains were brought bome for hurial ,M Is. Roach and family are spend- fog the holidays with her people in • • Tai ��ko�'I1( and interment made at St. Jobo'e Orrllta.' X) .:a • I Z+0,V im SEE OUR NEW Preih tRriaa cemetery, 7tb concession Dr. Macnamara's sons, of West To- - Vetorinaiy Surgeon of Pic�ering, on Tuesday last. De= mato, are staying with their uncle. Win. Burton. All automobile and Bicycle, • ceased was a native' of Aberdeen, w aHonor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- AWING M.�CHI �. : Scotland, where he was born 8i yeAre Wm. Sinclair purchased a team of repairing promptly riaary College heavy bones last week. They are attended to. and Graduate of the Veterinary- ago, and where he resided until b4 y fine show ones.. science Arsot-iation. years since, when he came to Pic'ker- We can supply Emery Wheels and in township with- his wife and two Dr. H. H. Siajor, Mrs. L. P. Herrick Tires, Oils, (crease and reptaira Phone-offlee 1809, residence 3$41 ��rculor Saws. All sizes. eldeat cbildreen, and where he continu- and Miss Kate Middleton spent a few always on head. _ y ' CL7lREMONT, ONTARIO kept in stock. ed to reside until his death. Mr.- Bing day r with the Maioe Bros. " r• .. Miss Smith, of the sit is spending �y, ' •''��'!+rr� WANT j'� Also Emery and Saw Mandrels, if you was highly respeected �y all who'knew y' s. Potter & Andrew,° k IC��JL.bw7 ♦1 t?a =ELI wish to build our own frame. him. war. well informed. well read, as a few daps with Joe and Mrs. Leary y and other friends in the vale. cadent liberal and x Pieehyteria:r fir Wm bar been in Toronto PICKERI�iGI. Out. 6 survived by his widow, whose maid- en name was Margaret Baker, also n With his brother for the past two t ;will pay cash for the following 1oEs BROCFt ROAD a native of Aberdeen, and bri •ht and weeks, but is expected home on Sat- I have S- good ,stock. of =' delivered here nrda �. active at the advanced egP o as• by -day. S. Clarry has been chipping sam-god, No.. I, $17.00 per M. three son*, John- of D4%r•oit, Alex of Ittaple, 16.00 REAL ESTATE•.... Toronto and William of Locust Hill• from one to two cars a week since he , soft Him, '• 10.00 ,•' and Ave daughter•:. Elizabeth, wife of started. We are glad a new buyer ,9 o< Bastard Elm •• 1'1..00>r has started up. Wire 'Fencing I film �sjh �i� . George Munro of Detroit, Annie, wife • Red BircR. :10.00 " � ai tViiliam Buahhy of Minneapolis. Mrs. George Burkholder ware In the Rook Elm 15 in, over-" -34,00 t cit to see ber father, John Kirton, Hader 18 in." _ !30.00 ��� N�� Maggie, wife of Marshall Turner of y .� Region, Christina, wife of Ira t3har- who is ill at the borne of his roc-ia- �PI►bite Ani, 12 foot 't""- rard of Toronto, and Helen, wife of Hwy inspector Dixon. ALSO — log lengths :16,60 Robert Dafoe of Green River. We are pleased to see our old friend` l;0 acre Farm For Sale good soil Wm. Burton out and around attain. BraeVire,'Stap'leC'bopping sad Oat Rolling brick house with 8 room@. Will was greatly missed when laid up, done as usual,. "The Last Loaf," Pickering, April as he is the lite of the vale. W. .BirDeB, Green River Barn9 and stabling for ! ee►d 19. Coe and help the. Wm. Beaton and wife, of Toronto, !Cedar Poste and or stock. Hen hos Come Belgians were with D. R. and Mrs. Beaton over } ' br aces R. R. No. I. Lot eet Dill. and pig pen. SundaT. Will b undecided whether - -- All in gold' repair. arRovot+ww be will open a taw office in Whitby or Steel Poets. Misr L. Holtb Is home from the as Toronto. We wish him succors. JOHN P]ffTLIP Wg R1 AM y Win. Hoary Major arrived home CpAi, Lumber, Cement, Shingles, "u • V. • city for c week. the outer day with 48 bead of stockers ty Mira Scott spent the Easter vacationL wblch lie ' bought on the TorontoLath and Ready Roofloe Has a full line of fresh and Cur- with her parents at Peterboro. market. The are all of the Durbwn always in stock. ,:Votary Public, Pickering. Mi:. Mabel Carrie, o! St. Catharines, y - ~y ed abealW Constantly on hnnd. --- type and he will finish them oft on is rpendin a week with her parents, gres., 1( ir`t TA Zt Q O Spies Roll, .Breakfast Bacon, Watt', Pyre mater a m. cad re. Cassie. A. V • 1Z Lf fJ ` ah Mr. and Jars. Croker and sons, of Miss Robeoia Millen is !a the city Saar, Bologna, Weinera,•ete. -- _- visiting ber'tnany friends for a week. LOOUST HILL Toronto, visited akin. Croker'smother. Her mother, Mrs. Miller, of the vale, Highest prices id for It you are wire you will use the only Mrs. Matthews Byer Faster. who is in her 90th year, is ha)e' and - B i Pa Ideal well; drilled by Chas, B. Rice, Sidney and - ri[rs. Bennett attended hearty, her mind is as bright as ever u_ Butcheris cattle who is Agent fol Wind Mills, Gasoline the weddinW'iu Toronto of1he form- and she is taking a great interest. in .. . t • 3�c Engines. all kinds of pipe and fittings er's brother,�.Walter Bennett. the great war and working daily for VIVeio ant Priatru�g • • for water works. Also bath room fix• Miss Jean B�rodie, of Pickering, iA the soldiers.�� ert�qliverq tures, etc. Everything given careful spending n wee1k with her soots sad John MacCrae shipped oa Wedges• , . EOR AbiATECR attention. granlimother frf Spruce Viiia. day his celebrated etalliotc Barna Lioo RICE'S PUMP WORKS, Rei rt Fe , hy. of Oshawa, and Miss oo the government car to Kitiwood,Photograliheilts' First-class rigs for hire Hume Tel, boll. Whitevale, (int, M. F of Toronto• were home Manitoba. Baron Lion is from Im- I Or with their mother over Sunday. ported stock on both sides and of '� night' The ' Pl'CitellD Mrs. John Cowie has returned home ` Bus !beets all tr&iUS g teary breeding. He her woo tint atterspendin$ two months with her prize at Toronto Exhibition and at sister, Mn. Mills, of Newmarket. Markbam, in large classes. He is a 'Ik'ewawing promptly attended to, Vigilance Committee Mrs. Gillman received word on Moo- g� stock horse and should prove a ` Agent -for Canada Carriage Co. day that her eiater, Mrs. Pallister, oP money maker for his owner out in the We do the kind of work 17 Claremont had died suddenly, She west: We hope Mr. MacCrae away you want but seldon get W• �• ��! Pieketf+rg. The object of this Asrociatioa i• left immediately for Claremont. have the best of luck with him. f ' lessen ste, In and prosecute Bc ougham Institute will hold their B special request the drama entitl- Ing Pl'o y P� re4 Auy size roll of Film developed a the felons, next meeting at the home of Mm ed -Whiskers' was again presented for 10c, Any size Film Pack --- Thomae Beer on Tuesday. April 17tb, b the White -vale Dramatic Club. ![rmben havingat2a0. .all ladies cordial_(y'�invited. y developed for :iOc proprrt eto4n eoramnni• which excelled itself this time by ggiy• It Pa9a to set the Best oats immediately wit any membri We pleased to see Burk Ing a emootber and more fiished s..+ of Executive Committee. out again, atter being confined to his touch to the performance. Copl. At- ' bed for about seven weeks through ill- kinson was a rest addition to the. PRINTS riia<i.ZOTT Mombersbip far 01.00. g Hees. We hope the improvement ntsy p program, giving some very amusing 1 j•z?.}, $cents .each Tickets way to bad from the Pr•rident or continue until he is fully restored,to selections. Our poet was busy again e socrst•r7 on appil•aties. his former good health. having s "take oft" on nearly avery- Z}x4J' a' ;• Exsc. Com. -L. D. Banks C, S. Piklm• Bennett -Mackey Oa Saturday, nae. Altogether the concert was a „ SD1fL�NTO, Di er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. April 7th, at St. John's Presbyterian huge success, although the weather $z4}, 4 �t :a Church. Toronto, by the Rev, J MCP. and roads were very bad, Proceeds S}xi + Cor. Yonge and Charles Sts.l ), R. Thextoa - W. J. Clark Scott, Kate H. Mackay, daughter of President, Beorebry the late John Mackay, et Oakville, to $�' for Red Groes. 4 " Should. not be compared with a the S. Bennett, of Brougham. We sell Eastman Kodaks, Fims many business colleges of this coon Rev. Dr. Afareh was viten avery —A new cornet is now in the and Other supplies. try. It occupies a far higher level TOOLS SHARPENED hearty reception here on Wednesday sky• visible with but little optical stud does far hatter work. This is -� waning of last week. The ladies pro- aid. It is not far front the zenith one reason for the enormous de- We make a specialry of crosscut sawn, mond from business firms for olir Toole of all kinds. Locks repaired. finned plenty of good things for the abort midnight. The tail of the 1r, inner man. Avery good impromptu Comet p ver short. C Liddle Phm graduates. Many business colleges Razor -honing a specialty, For, a first• pr o ram was iven with Rev, McLel- y • • • a to us for teachers. Right rlass hair trim or an eaRv shave call 1 g g Ja4eph O'Reilly, of the second 1 T..Y.I Pp1y g an, of Clwremont, in the chair. Rev, concession• has a ,+ow which gave - now is an excellent time to anter. at the East -end Barber Shop. J. R. Real, of Claremont, was present birth to a litter of GI pigs this weeks Druggist- Graduate Optician Open all year. Catalogue free. See our House Furnishings of all and heing formerly acquainted with p g +`•" kinds, Slightly used Carpets Dr. Marsh. spoke of him in sash a J. Denny shipped two earloado C. N. R T!^ A Agent W. J. Elliott, Principal from 1S cents a yard tip. wanner to to lead us to aspect great of stock from G)reenbiwn Wedgy - 'y i®IC1TPiti1 .»,. .r.�:s' La '�'k•• '?' .cj;,.`w• `. � GnR"DON .� .._• - ., - _._ 3hi/J>�:ate'. _«.}r..�r �d..nsf'r�si:,..:?-., .a.:, _ �z � �:��i.a��3diA�g,�uri,::b.'w>.�.� � r. rk'w�° �,...-r - a., �:. - JT^_... -. ,..r ^•yp:n-•'' f ,r,•.-, ° ,�.. ry..) '. }1".. -a... - .....,:, . .,T: :. V': a ..rw.r. z .. ., .•ri^d "s..-•.:wC+ -Y' 'V:VTJ "..R .,SJ �.; .,y_.b'.�l^C^: ^a15:"+J +- ••,y )'t ..... r • v "-'�" �i�fi 'w., which might easily have passed fora The --;� G�rau ndwork" of compress. The eyes -alone were as alive as flies, and as sharp as pins-- r ever on the look -out for grievances, and ready to punish them with a sharp ••'Health, Comf ort little double prick. _ _ sir It was upon Fanny, the poor, pati- - - entmo sick -nurse, that the revenge fell ; and- Economy _ The volume of applications for new insurance moat heawily—a creature Ballow and- + C R 0 W N LIFE during 1816' was b far the Greatest in the. ; "beaky;' with, upon her thready lips, - Y a conciliatory smile which had be M'l� aNn History of the Company. That els the best come chronic, as though, painfully �'UBBLPJ& evidence of public esteem. !aware of. her own extreme ugliness, when days are wet and - bsye was striving os of amisarm criticism • • _ • g an rad e_ abll ty. �g » . Let us send you some fresh Insurance facts smile might be't!ompared to the sauce aH out -doors 7s sloppy, In in which she endeavoured to dish up ' a CROWN LIFE INSURANCE Clue TORONTO her looks in hopes of making them' is a good pair of rubbers, x Agents wanted in unrepresented districts" 35 more palatable. Her "boniness" and q IZ , the size of her nose suggested the grubber boots or. rubber � 'vulture,. but. an extremely mild vol- D.: ture, with the • temperament, pre= „ r - sumabl , of a sucking -dove. Indeed warm Sh es• someone -had once unkindly but not L inappropria sly declared of Fanny I t�k9ua c.nfw, _ Watson, that the urs •.y bone- not visible about her was a,.backbone. 'I've sure gnude to good 2 Ella Mitchell came off more easily F" than Fanny, partly because of her rubber -footwear—your ,• absences, and partly because she paid for Iter board, since t put a roof over w.eca ryti s .tee of service. slid -� a R_ .the head of her brother's child quite °' fit+ OSES satisfied Mrs. Watson's sense of kin -I ship: But even Ella could not al. protection—is ways escape the wet blanket. 1 The heightened color and animated Trade Mars • • glance with which she entered the • _ sick -room to -day were enough to call' '[r for an application, since, if thereFL' was res one thing Mrs. Watson could not MAPLE LEAF - "JACQUES CARTIER" "GRA"Y" stand, it was seeing people enjoying I RUBBER „AhL . VOR BREAD 5 their lives. as » R� B - CAKE S MERCHANTS ■ - DAisr "Wherever have .you been the whole r PA 5 T R blessed afternoon ?" she demanded, in sr •� r t N ss1 a cavernous sort of -growl, peculiar to ° MAPLE LEAF a "DOMINION herself, for the deep pitch of voice inI ' which she uttered her usual complaints ' - . added much to their impressiveness. • • . s` f' "Gadding a; out the streets, eh? Not Canadian Consolidafe.d Rubber Coe Limited even respectable, I call it—don't you > my handkerchief has cropped„ , Largest A at►ulacturers of Rubber Goods is the Britiah-Empire see that Fanny?)—let alone that it might oc-, s cur to you that a sick woman 1i�e me ! EXECUTIVE OFFICES - MONTREAL, P.Q. t: might want a little talk of a Stinday ^'SEVEN LARGE, UP-TO-DATE MAN UFACTURING�ANTS IN CANADA t afternoon. It's not much you con -i is "SERVICE" BRANCHES AND WAREHOUSE'S THROUGHOUT CAAiAD Betw' � Cousins ' tr ;"I' e to my entertainment, as itis."�Vii0 Es THR q "I've been to church, auntie." �tsup �1 - Yot. since two o'clock, surely?" i ' "No," confessed Ella in a burst of 48 OR, A DECLARATION. OF WAR. - frankness, produced by exceptional Means elation; "I had a walk afterwards. I have made an acquaintance such an interesting acq vaintance and so re- nt'd), I and fixed, gazing away between the, epectable. Fanny knows about it r At Bonnet Ferry—two miles from 1.many-shaped stones towards the hazy! already." r CHAPTER III.— Co horizon beyond the roofs. She look -I El:a looked at her bony cousin, who r oc He is. very kind, and so is 1 ed at him curiously, favored by his smiled_ back a rather frightened s�g'iile L 'Mrs. Modley•" g s p But Ella had more spirit—fed, no of the case. l absorption—a block of white marble, ', as she glanced towards her mother,. ' ' "Ah, he is married?" close at hand making soood a back-; ' ''Yes. And be is to head and instantly met the pin -prick stare. "Oh, knows -it does good enough ground to his finely -moulded and take an interest in me. His lord -.i straight -cut features as almost to; she about already, she? That means that it's a man, of ship likes the pastors tt, be risen from suggest a medallien. course, and that you've been gossiping the people. i "I am Burs your beat will be very "Yea; ewar into. all the hours of the ni ht, " it is rather a picturesque, good!" she said, with-_ returning " idea," she said meditatively. "How , quite regardless of me, nats�ra�ly. W -hat's the wonder, filen, if Fannyl t warmth, caught, . as it were, by his strange you tail. feel, and how proud I own zeal. "Tell me more -about your oversleeps herself in the morning, and --coming back to your old heme in your work, It will be- hard, 1 suppose? `.Aave I've got to call for my beef -tea four •; position But ath one's heart in it, what work "Proud? Oh, no that. I shall times running? Oh, what it is to be a martyr chained to the rack?". x ..+ :be too much a.fraie of filling it un--' �" worthily, even doing my best—and I I Presently John M'Donneli, who had', "We didn't talk rbout it pt night-=-- at least, not always. It was on Sun- tlnean to do , my best!" i never before discussed himself with ; As he said it 'his eyes -bright any fellow creature. found that he was da awe usuallytalked when I was at 16 ' grew, confiding his dreams to a girl of whose me .11 "Usually talked'." The two flabby! existence he had not been conscious' • i .hands were uplifted, while the eyes, L 13 time last week. Hy what pro dealt a blow in Ella's direction. "Why,!, overcome, his natursalal reserve forced, g cess his natural es had been how long has this been going o a stuffing h, he fait it useless to investigate. All pray 9 s • g Your heads with, he knew was that •he operation had nonsense, -indeed, and evil nonsense,) been .quite e%oy. Aslo, he was con- no doubt; young people nowadays scious of.a certain .sweetness in the have far more evil in them than good.! unprecedented indulgence. After the' Not that that applies to you, my dearl confidences which he himself had that —I mean'about • the youthfulness;",. day receiwed, and the almost child- and the two,little pins fastened back like simplicity of her avowals, com- on Fanny's face. "You're fast the; plete •reticence would have struck him are of danger in that direction, any- 1 as churlish. Gradually, as she list way;' ened Elie Mitchell felt herself warm She laughed in an underground sort of fashion which suggested the rumbl- — • ing to the idea of the "mission,'" at � .... - first so'coldly received. At the end, ing of an earthquake, at which the y of ten minutes the -disappointment < vulture -faced creature smiled more r touching the slate -quarry had beenaffably than ever, though rather red ` t cite lost ai ht of in thi new as est about the temples. I i g s p But Ella had more spirit—fed, no of the case. l The Fence ' ' "It is a noble end!" she said, when doubt, but the con'sci� usness of that • weekly bill for board. - Loudly she! John little startled to find , Y -- For Real Protection the . paused, a . how. far he had gone. "A 'grand—' Protested. an elevating idea! To raise these I "There was nothing bail about u. -Lr wire• His time ..nice, Is made of beat o hearth suet fence sire, all im- - Purities burned out. all o:cstrencth and touch- " poor, people out of their lowly state—!talk. It was only that i told Fanny that indeed is something worth living! of—of somebody whom I _used often ce elastic ip�s moo.• wit° oet���vo°: �' aiahe fenen °'�°,° ae oe' ip�poil °cin be ecteed over c°n `most ' for. Oh, you have my very best) to travel with in the same car, and t„ I whom I couldn't help noticing though wishes for our success. ,� i>r ,.a awe withont bu4k11n6 aL�arP�t a.or nklcr• "°'I+p�zShTa �t �osether wi, the well.lno+n ear a• ns x ..+ y She cast her eyes downwards, as she it was only the other day that'we made h ac uaintance. And he is more than had becoming habit doing, for the q a w. a wires .o toe v evens sass ma fro on:'r about heli M star, rcPts as otitor fent« r aeora.talos. it aD�MCribleOnrfar saw Perlis, lane,na. eaenw ne.r�, ar.r,�hcse. a of he 'is almost a rifleman4 eyes themselves, though large, were a mere man; gentleman ns SUM Amenia • n°Na�r°°d r°rrite^• ' - rather shallow in color, while the eye- —at least, he will be that some day, '1'H' BANWELL4-IO CIE WME MCE Co., Let. oawi• _ lids, very white and as delicately vein_ for he is going into orders, and all rsurely."-- ler en are gentlemen, wi h in `�c gym (3', ed t k as the of - Mix -. FOR petals an sign 'A one, bulged agreeabjy over the some- "And it's him you've been walking inquired Mrs. Watson,, u Rhubarb and Rice.—Cook one-half cup whipped cream, rice, sugar, cup of washed rice in three cups of..; salt and rhubarb thoroughly, then HEADACHES, BILIOUSNESS what prominent orbs. , with?" u rpris- In face of this oidia ' ed into a less aggressive tone; • but undisguised aym- water until all the water is absorbed. fold in the -whipped cream. Mold in - CONSTIPATION hastening to add "De pathy, John quite forgot to re pend upon it, q g Bret his , cool and add: One a china or glass dish, To serve: .-Un- Use a double boiler, I N D I G E S T I O N abnormal talkativeness. "You must come and see my aunt,"' he's I he's making -a fool of you." (To be continued), cup sugas, . one-quarter teaspoonful' mold and nesse with a thin rhubarb salt, one cup stewed rhubarb, one-half Sauce. Nearty' all oar minor ailments, and many she said to him, at parting. •`I scarcely like to walk with(here- Y you -- _ - -- - - --- - of the semi ones, too, are traceable to some disorder of the stomach, liver, and another down -casting of the. eyes) "without having in roddced you to! �. (bowels. If you wish to avoid the miss her; and yet I should so love to hear grid of indigestion, acidity, heartburn, more about your interesting workl It flatulence, headaches, constipation, and would be good practice yyou -know, ' a host of other distressing ailments, you mush see to it that your stomach, liver since visiting the sick wi,I be on your i list of duties, will it not?" " - andbowels are equal 1:6 The wide mouth twitched into an al- -- TRY the wort they have to • it is simple matter most espiegle smile, as she gave him hand. �r .to. a _ .` to take 30 dims of Mother Seigel's Syntp !her Miss Mitchell regained her aunt's I _ daily, after meals, ;vt thousands of former house still in the best of spirits, but sdfremrs have banished indigestion, bil- was not able to preserve then at thtAY fousness, constipation, and all their dis- - given level- throngnout the evening, _.. - tressing consegi:c x<s in just this simple by their experience. As a Mrs. Watson—the refect of a fairly successful D _ Ray.Profit greengrocer—being one of ., digestive tonic and stomachic remedy, those invalids whose chief amusement Mother Setgel 's Syrup is upsurpassed. "- 2ois in life sbems to be experiment upon ° MOTHER the patience of their fellow=creatures. To give as much trouble and make 'themselves r i has aa• never been offered as as good" as some r E IE Ll S as disagreeable as they can, seems a such people a perfectly jeustifiable revenge upon the healthy a,,, just `more fanmous brand • for Sixty Years it has itself '* y l portion of mankind.. The role of wet 'blanket was one which Mrs. Watson, � - •been that more famous brand—and' deservedly. f1Qt F " V • Y R V P in particular, revelled in. And she looked the too, being large, � �� rsLet Redpath Sweeten acts 13 r M_ ,Balt few t DD stz, oo„TxT,e i rtrra a •e•at ' 49 THa TML sus sot:n ArSkt= sam.a. part, pale, and pasty, with a face grown puffy from want of exercise, and an almost f I e • 2 and 51b, Cartons— Mss one a�e only—die ��� ; 20, 1001& Bap: ` a ; bald head, muffled in folded rslualin' ZOO, 50 and _ •e+R fl'�' ••far��"J�.'i�S�zS.i.�4 Ts.;..w:....•ilb�'vCiGi"i5S2b, i...v�......w.e.....nie...a.•:...,'::.'a..:_i s.E.�.: �^J.u.e,.,.L.xw._�..am. eft.,-�.a..S.:... . ..:'.,. _.. e.... .s. -w. _.. _...-.._. ..n........., urs ..'� ._. _- .._..... .. ... .r...+.... s..a-:ewiR:._�Nu. w.,rE•.E':�GeSw�`.... :esr6ri.:!^.-_: ....... ''fin. �.N,....__.: s_.�...v-.....d&1"."xYIA.•wY!':..,.,,.y.KS'iY?vtlt7wt Grl� -v. 7 I , It, ' _ SH RE-ESTABLISH 'BEYOND Markets of the World PRESIDENT WILSON SIGNS WAR BU--' -7 : ,BRAC HR AIR SUPREMACY ]Breadstuff@ THREE -MILE LIMIT ROUND U. So v. .QUESTIONTM Toro Pr , I,-llaultoba wheat - No. 1 'infoA Northern, 0j; No. 2, do.. $2-17}: $2.101; No 4 wheat• $2.01, ­;-Photogtr Aviators by Hundreds Fly Over Gernigin'Lines aphs norainal, track 'Bay ports. Manitoba oats -No. 2 CI%V.l -.sic, No. '774c; Machinery to Aid -Allies is Immediately AcceleratO-Navy-Plani" "Taken, and Over Fifty Hostile Machines Shot Down. 3 C.W.. 771c: extra No. 1 feed. No. I feed. 75ic, all rail delivered.. to Relieve Entente Warships of Patrol Duty American corn -No. 3 yellow. $1,37. track, Toronto. subject to embargo. Off Atlantic Coast. London, April 8. -In the two and 'a stroyed. The Germans lost 15 aero- Ontario oatsooNo. 2 white, 70 to 72C. nominal; No. 3 white. 69 to 71c, nomi- 7 half years of this war there have been planes and -ten balloons, whilenal, according to freights outside. Ontario wheat -No, per car 'The many battles on a scale fpr r outdistanc- British drove to the ground- 31 addi- .winter, 16t,,!1.92 to $1.94. - No. 3, do.,' $1,90 to A despatch from Washington says: many. resolution passed thii Ing those of any other wars in the tional machines, a large proportion of $1. according to freights outside. according to -The re solution-diclara t ion that a House in the ::arae form as adopted by 7� matter of men employed, the* pro -!which ,, General Haig report to -night, Peas -No. 2, nominal.. freights outside. state of war exists between the United the Senate Wednesday night. ' It do- digiotis use of guns and ammunition, i "must, have been totally destroyed." Barley -Malting. $1.21' to $1.22. E(d- to freights outside. �tates and Germany alijeadypass� by clarcs that a state of war exists. and and territory covered, but there never! That the British accomplished their_.!ordInK yet has been such a battle as that purpose -that of photographing and . Buclgwheat - $1.35, according to freiRye ghts outside.1.63 the Senate passed the House shortly directs. the President to employ all naval and military forces of the United' -.1 fought yesterday in the air. m4ppiLg the new German pMtions No. 2, $ to,$1.60. according to freights outside. e in Jut after 3 o'clock Friday''morning by a States and resources of the Goverllr., Large' squadrons of British aero- and the country behind the lines ---: Clerman indicated by General Haig's statement bags, Manitoba flour -First patents. sio; second: patents, In Jute bags in Jute bags. $9.101. vote of 373 to 50, and war between the United States and Germany became an ment to carry on war to a succeadw conclusion. planes were sent up over the iotograph- I to -night that large tracts of the 'lines, for the purpose of photograph- I s 0'strong bakers'. Tor nto. Ontario flour -Winter. according to actuality. Orders, for the seizure of all Gast-' Yes ' Ing the new German positions and enemy's country for many miles in the sample, $8.00 to ss.io, in bags. track During the forenoon Vice-Presi- man Wips in American ports went oui. bombarding strategic points behind!, rear have" 'been photographed, over Toronto, prompt shipment; $7 76 to $7.80 bulk seaboard. export Wrade Montreal dent Marshall signed the resolution in immediately npon the passage of the the front. These formations were! 1,700 photographs being taken behind Mlilfeed-Car lots, delivered the Senate and President Wilson sub- war resolution. The vessels will be flanked by other squadrons of fighting, the lines. freights, bags included -Bran. Per ton, $38; shorts, per ton, $40 to $42; mid- isequently affixed his signature and set held for the present as measure of 'A, aeroplanes, and numerous battles took The bombarding squadrons were dllngs, per ton. 43 to $46; good feed to $2.80. in motion the Government's newly- safety. So far there has been no 1 7 ;place- Thb British report 28 machines also highly successful in their day's flour, 'r bag. 112.10 HaYL�Extra No. 2, ton' $11.60 to planned machinery for mustering decision as to whether the Governmient"�,. d missing, the greater part of which, work. Seventeen raids were carried eer $12; mixed, per ton, .50 to $H, track military, naval and economic forces shall take them over and pay for them number were shot down in combat be- I out on enemy airdromes, ammunition Toronto. lots, ots. per ton. $T to $7.50, into. an aggressive war against Ger- after the war. h the enemy lines. hind Berlin re- depots and railways, over eight tons track Toronto. ports that 44 allied machines were de. I of bombs being dropped. P Country Produce-WhOlOssu Co-ire dairy. choice, -40 to 41 ov GERMAN REFORM MOVEMENT ..LOAN TO -ALLIES GERMAN PLOTTER creamery. prints. 43 to 4B.c: solids, 42 to 43c. Firgs-New-laid, in cartons, 410; out "of cartons, 39c. AIDED BY U. S. ENTRY INTO VAR.11 $3,000,0009000 'RUN TO EARTH e poultry -Fowl. .1b..- 20 to 26c: chickens, 20 to 25c, Dressed poultry -Chickens, 22 to 26c; 26c; fowl 20 to 22c� ducks. 22 to scidabs, 4oz: '$4.00 25 to kor to $1 .50;. turkeys, Modernization of Prussian fonstitution Necessary to Counteract Cheese -mew large. 21 to 976c' twins, 07J , 2-,Jc: triplets, 2- to it 1�� 24c; old. "Tempest of World's Public Opinion." One Form of Aid Decided Upon Instigator of Dynamite Outrages lu' rxe, 28ic: twins. 24 at Washington in Windsor and ": 2&,Ib. tins. 141 to 15c; 5 -lb tins. 141c; 20 -lb.. 131c; 4. Warihington, April 8. -President Walkerville. 90 -ib., l3c� buckwheat, 60 -lb. tins. 10 to loic. Comb hone)- --extra fine and heavy A despatch from Copenhagen says:, actionary circles. The demand that A 'Wilson' agitlined-iii his address weight. oer doz. $2-:5: select, $2-50 to 2. $2 t") $2 25 I America's entry into the war. evidently Germany follow the example of policy, America's war A despatch from Detroit says:- to Congress, of paying Ame Iota toe --Un track Ontario. Per bag, 33 ou; New (runswick.,L)elawares, per i has had an immediate and strong ef-Austria-Hungary and declare itself in favor of a without annexations bill so far as possible while the war Albert- Carl Kai ' tschmidt, notorious fugitive from Canadian justice, was tip.1r. $130 to 13.10; Aftertas, per bag SJ�26. peace feet upon the reform movement in is heard from moderate Liberals " 13 being waked, leaving a minimum debt to posterity, was rcflected in"a a" ested, at the home of his sister in 1;eans-Impeirted, hand-picked, ' per i b,,I,.. Canadian, hued -picked, Per Germany. The conviction that the' well as fr6m Socialist quarters. This virtual d"ision by leaders in 'the Marine -City, Mich., on Friday night on ki h.. S7,35 to $7.54); Canadian primeA, $7.00 to $,,2�.., Limas.1per It.- 13 to 13ic- instant modernization of the Prussian demand no longer' reprqsents alone the Constitution and the -proclamation of belief of many thinking persons thaf House and S-nate to raise fifty per n warrant issued by United States cent, of the first year's expenditurea ' Federal courts, which charges sedition• a more democratic basis of govern- annexation, except for slight frontier Kaftschmidt was Port taxation. to Provisions- 2 to ment* and diplemacy in the empire, I alteraticift, would be -against the ii�eaj -by -taken ou Under this Congress ,,ill il,ron and lodged :n the c fity jai _8moked lr,,,Atq� Ifurris me/.um. 0 avy,el to 20ci coaxed, 34 to 2sc; d .Ihc2t. without waiting for the end of the interests of Germany, but also the prograrft 25c� breakfast- bacon: where he.was searched , registered pc; nolle. ... .. -:be cali'ed upon to raise war revenue - d gi 29 to 3L,'; back%. plain. 32' to 33c; bond- war, is necessary as a military and realization that after the United political measure to counteract -the, States joined the ranks of the sneft7 to the extent of $1,750,000,000 throuo Placed in a cell. He admitted that leas, 35 to 36C . he was in Germany, that he had' Larfl - Vilre- lard, tierces; 244 to 24W was 024Zcl; 241 to 25c; "tempest of the world's public apin-'the time had passed, when GermAny ­Yiew find increased measurls of taxa- .1tubs. 241 to palim, cors[- 'tion during the fiscal year ending June served.as an officer in, a cavalry regi- pound, tier ces, 172 to Is,% ion," as the Vorwaerts puts it, is evid-'eould hope to dictate terms 9f pearl I Cure -I ni-tats-Long c'rear bacon. 21 to This bellies, 20 to,-2�11c. - the five ment of the. Ka,ser. i. ently itaining ground iniall except re- or even moderate terms, 80, 1918 is exclusive of . -c- per.jib; clear hillion bound issue, authirization for wh;ch -ill be sought ,f Con gress'this woutre I Uttricets reek The total demand upon the PEOPLE OF HAMBURG -Montrpal, .,t;r I N J ALLIES ADVA ICE Lornbartzyde were penetrated at tw6 In the trenches, which had .- CAV_ No, 1, 76,,; extra No, I feed, 'the points. 'been idnancizil'resources- of country dos-, 'Uan, feed,:Si,u;d,:_'m&ltinx� V, liarlpv­ Ing the first of war under thi! $1 20. Buckwheat -No. 2, $1 32. Flour LIVING ON TUR IPS completely destroyed by the fire -es, "numerous of the French batteries, year I wheat patents. firsts. [an. apring be -Of ON WEST FRONT German dead" found, Program would $6,7450,000,000. f 10, 40, owe( ­ds, 39 "; Wong baliois', - choice. $9 50; the flv'L- biflion to be -raised by a $4 .0� w�ner patents, - Itialght rollers, $8,70 to '19.; do., bans,to were according the Paris communique. bond issue, fl.000,000,000, it was de 14.2�j to. 34,35, - 1_4jlled' oats-�--Llarrel Lack of Food Has Now Spread to be' , 4 6; do., bate, 90-1ba,. $3.6u.. Bran. $2.8 finitely stated to-niglit', loam- would to 9. Beloved 11133,,4hoetm. S39 to $40. Middlings. ed to the Entente allies, Thie, entireL, Kaiser 4 to Nivulille. $43 t $59. Hay--!-. Hai Troops Gain- Near Ba. I STEPS TAKEN IN BRITAIN m. Issue, I Iouse and 9 Xo� Per ton. car lots. $1?50. - criate leaders have Soldiers. paume -Cambrai Road TO TRAIN CRIPPLEDS&DIERS I 4 bgreed-, Nvill bear interest at the rate of A despatch from New York says: 1 WtAnIlDsIr Grain . London, a I April 8,= -.Only two, opera- A despatch from ' ',.pndori says .3% -per cent. It is proposed to make !ex. xi�r 10-C --h nuotattons -Americans returning an Wednesday � -tions took place on the -battle front The Ministry of Labor, ti' cor&Jnu0o4 V the loan to the aliies at this interest f %vhe.",L' o, i Northern. Sl,Li9i. No, 2 rate Berlin and other German cities Northern, No 3 Northern, sl­�`)A:- ;that rate they have been -compelled'to Pay during the last twenEy-four hours 'with the War Pensions Statutory Coal - might be classed as of mihta ry, -on the Spanish liner Alfonso X11. said No.. 4. $I.SVI, No. 6. S1.61J. No, tt� $1 311; or.:th-eir previous issues. feed $1 1,5. uqts-NNo.-)`feed. W 67 io. No 'importance. they were confident that Germany 3 C %V : 6� 4c; �!xtra 66 Ac No. mittee, is establishing trade advisory Last night the British committees of equal. numbers of em - � -ace 'I feod.' 641,,: \a. 2 f,--1, 64c.RArley- !would be compelled to plead. for peace' advanced on a front of some 3.000 Players and woik people represents - No. 3. re�eoted, s7c; $1 11); No. 4. 9 1. u 3:.village SWISS BREAD CARD before the end of the year, because b", V Flax -.,No. I NA%.C., 12.71.1; of yards north of the Louver- fives in the principal trades, to ad - the'masses of. the people were stare. .-2 C.W,. $2 671, val; in the neighborhood of the Ba- vise roncerning the training and em- AFTEA GERMAN MODEL. ing. Up to the present the lack Of patime-Cambrai road.. strerjgthvning'ploymert of disabled soldiers within ",;food has only affected the civil popula- United States Markets their position in this region to a con- these trades. The establishment of 11inneapaliA �rr A deqnatch,ft 9-4� Ju 1 $1.9. (_Iaso from Berne says: A 4onp but now it has. spread to the to $t. - y 1. - I N hrmy. 'When have their I ha it] $2.1 11 to $2 2 No. siderable-vxterit. these c�inmitteev is intended to tn$wv The.'principal activity of the French that uherqes for disabled men the soldiers I rthd brea(l, card after the German pattern $0 031 to $2,otll� No. 2 Northe;no -troops is to be intro' ion cut, In half they wili realize, t�- �, (,&j. $1,M .at - Corm -No. 3 yellow, $1.23 td introduced in S-witz - rland be- - . . -training was staged on the Belgian shall be fully considered by the int42'. front. The German "positions Oats -No. 3 white, 63 to fore the end that the war i going against them, 5c the present month, ac- Fl,)ur Bran. 837.00 near jests concerned. .of uncLhanirvd. to $4 U0 the passengers laid, and this may lead , rd. cording to an announcement made 0 Duluth, Apr 10 -Wheat-No J I,., n 'o 'to WedneR,!-Ay. There will be 2 5 a revolt-. flour day issrued for I'Northprn. $2,02 to S . 06:, No 2 kN;vhern. $1 1.46 to.SiA;.. May, sigs as � . jgly. $1,921 asked. ALLIES FIND LARGE NUMBERS grammes of per A -CIVILIANS KILLED M NY `eachprison, of . which one-quarterBY B03IBS IN MONASTIR five Stock Iffarkets may be used for cooking purposes and T-ronto, f10 -Extra ENEMY DEAD AS THEY ADVANCE three-quarters for bread -making, tfiii3 pr. choice heavy A despatch from London. says:-.'°t,S11-75 to $12; choice hea%y steers, V ''OF daily bread allowance of 270 S11 to $11.50: good heavy steers, $1() 0 An - official communication issued by ji) $10,G0; butchers' cattle. choice. $10:616 The bread card has bien grRmrn". the Serbian War Office, received here it -$)i: do.. good, $10,25 to $1.0,40, do., found to be -a necessity' owing to the niediurn, V1,511 to $9.75: do., common, British Continue Attacks North of St. Quentin and Capture reports that enemy aviators bombard-.• I -fact that Switzerland's im,,;orti of repV�A-) to $9; butchers' bulls, choice, sia i ed Monastir on Sunday with aqphyxi- vi $10-50; do., good bulls � $9.25 to $9,75; -tother Village -French Progress Near Rheims. do., medium b,ill%, $8 -flour have been reduced by one-half. .26. to .$8.76: do- 'ating, gas bombs.., Forty-seven per --rough -A bulls. $6.0 to $6,50; butchers' ..,i -ions were killed and twerty-nine cows, choice. $Sj.50 to $10: do., good, A despitch from London says:: Quentin during the past t Pbek, Lon . - S�50 StZ.R5: do., medium, $7 to, 57,2 . I LI, . :Jlwounded. The. -killed ane woun(1'2(l „ton -ken s,- �7­0 -to 411.35: feeders- $9,50 'British -ERY PASSENGER .. . I. i* efforts to reach the Cam brai-, don reports. Many German dead were : , consisted mostly of women. and cliil- to canners and cutters. $6,25 to -ILAIVEN' WITH' RT B6]ER 1$5.75: milkers. wood to choice. $,�5 to St. Quentin high road and drive a found by the advancing British troops. dren. Many houses were destroyci. $110; an.. cam. and ined- ea( -h. $40 to South-east of Arras the British. have 0 $1;1':, springers. $5(1 to $110: light hea%,y, salient into the German lines between made progress north-east of Normil SOLDIERS . . : 1 1: •$I0 to $11. fthe,,p. $8.50 to $9.50; A despatch from London says cnP. r.s. 9--nd to. chn!ce. $12.50 to 115.50; - these two important. points, outflank after stiff fighting. East of Arras and. A case in the Prize Court disclosed ARE Oil ALI, FRONTS. -;1,114 )a lnbq each.. $12.50 to $16,5o; $14.25 to $,5.50; Ing both, continue successfully. In near Wytsebaete the British'bave car.% (Tolci!: do -that : on - one voyage the Helligolav dna ni,oiurri, $10.r(l to $12.ro): hogs, fed operations near Ronssoy, -ten miles: ried out raids. carried 87 cases of dental ) libber and �wui�xed 615.4f, to. $11;.00; do., weighed A despatch. from London says: The ofy r -al -s, *16.1-5 to 'do, f.o,b., north of St. Quentin. ' Field Marshal French troops continue to recover 'ground- on another voyage 49 rases were found 1 rV. 13 to $15.1-1.-1. ranting of'the Turks at Gazi by Sir Haig's men have captured Lernpire, captured by the Germans -4, in possession of the pass2n er, On NfiitAreal, Ater. 10�,�_Choiee steers, from 'X�;erican- Charles Dobell has been followed with !I i,50't(j 911Nd. $14%LL) $1,25: lower five miles east of the Cambrai-St. north-west of Rheims, where Berlin 'west reveral other ship:; " d es, S 1) to 311.2,,: ltvtr�,hprs' cows. ports Cycle tubes, rubber gloves .and keen interest by Canadians here, This -$s""to $9.75:' biulls SY-Tri to $10.59: cal% -es, Quentin road and 13 miles south- reports 827 French prisoners were en,by taken in the capture of French.posi-. of Cambrai. Prisoners were taken .rubber boots were found in consider -victory, together with the successful $1Z;1, �. , ') ,• crudes. $5 to $7: 1 vie cOH)IT'll $1�;11: -h,,ep. $0.50 b I- ,, the. British and large numbers of Ger- tions. Paris reports that grenade at - able, quantities. The court condemn.- campaign against. the Camercions In hogs, $16.�O to S16.75. r_; !man dead are reported by London to tacks have brought,French successes .. ea' the seized godds. Africa, carries Canadian participation .1. I - east of have been found in the captured posi-, in recon lost ground in the war to 411 quarters of the war. - 'I tionq SRpigneul. Elsewhere mouth of the RUSSIA RELEASES 5QO The Germans iost severely in the Somme theri has been no laantry me. Jt' RAIN OF S.711ELLS RHE ON RHEIMS IMS C11 ..... . �_: . .,:, ENEMY HOSTAGES. operations between Arras and St. tion of moment London Aeuter's Petrograd cor-1 respondent says: provisional -.CIVILIANS ORDERED TO LEAVE 'overnment 1 SMALL RUSSIAN- FORCE LANDS h, G ns ordered the release of ;500 hostages captured in enemy ter- ritory. The Government consideX;-� it IM MILES. OF TR Artillery is 1Y Destroying the Devoted .-Gernian Methodical D ted an injustice to imprison people whose prison peo -._140 "=EST LDIZOND t French City. only offence is fidelity, to their' own • states.",' Ten Sailing Ships Loaded With Valuable Cargio6s Also Capiuria!­"'. i Paris; April 8 -The Germans aP-, bombardment of t'depots, batteries and VOTE in the Black Sea. pear determined that Rheims shall -riot. troop centres." WONIFN WILL form an exception to the . wholesale AT COMING ELECTION. destruction of French towns and vil-! With a view to decrease the civilian Petrograd, April S. -A 96�all Rus-. Samsoon. (Samsoon is 180 miles wed _ ]ages within range of their guns. Last' casualties the Government has decided Wqmen will be allowed to vote in 31 an force made a landing yesterday of Trebizoond.) Our troops burned a week the devoted city was mercilessly,, on the evacuation of Rheims by all in- the elections to the Constituent As- on Turkish territory on the Black Sea. Turkish observation post. J 140 shelled'. On Wednesday from 2 in the habitants whose presence in the town sernbly in Russia, says Reuter's Petro- coast at a point about miles west I°The same torpedo boat captured afternoon over 2,000 shells were is not indispensable. Women and chil- grad correspondent. The correspond- counted. The official estimate on Fri- dren will be taken to the rear. A, no- ent adds that Prince,Lvoff, Premier in of Trebizond, it is announced officially. The statement follows: i ten sailing ships loaded with yalusbil to I�Ijzon dvf,.;; ay gi7,61A, and on Saturday 1,200 tice to this effect has been posted and 1 the Provisional Government, has so in - were counted. The Germans with cue- the inhabitants requested to make pre- I formed a deputation of women who "One of our Black Sea boats landed'eargoes and took them troops near the mouth of" River "One of our submarines has iw* g tomary mendacity announce effectivo I parations for departure without delay. I waited upon him. I Termeh, ab versts (88 miles) Gs" Of sailing ship in the Bosphorus t for the use of the township to be ship - to Kinsale and Locust Hill. IEy K AND RED CLOVERPei restolution was patmed aoking tbe QE2D OALT V ALL;OUGH0C 'I tura W c'er", pt"Ou", t. Pool &w 19 It So I '1-7 wed f 'r 6 '10 66 H b"isker"na. oal� . 9VV,.TX- M MM 9 reeve to name a sub committee to re Locust Hill It? to port at next- meeting of couucL on what would be an estimate of the pro- [)OTATORS FOR -BALE-Carmenr 1.50 per year 01.26 it paid in advan -d Oooke At the Grocwy.Storia� of �coum_ 00- 1 bable increase fit tax rate, provided I varwt , oo, re., Price, ilia par beg. Provincial Highways Act. J H Holtby, broughisou under the the d Kinigaten road was taken over by AN' WANTED -For far the provirice, also what would be the 00 `a',`,'y Spring goods comin daily Simmert3' Garden Seeds, Vegelable or 9 tbAw work. Highest wages Paid. T4 JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. -rut probable iocrearAe in assessment owing Oggetueut. F L Green, Gr-6&.woLA 111 -de --Flower, all-new seeds, $ pkg@tor,10 cents. to the building of thio road, based oo pw` PiCKSMING COUNCIL the towtithip of Scarbori)'s experience (;GS FOR HATCHING -Well Ebred W hits Wyandotte ekis, - 40 06111t,11, a or any other townabip that has under-- siting Apply to GoO996 !dutch, Pickering 27 -EJ New Pure. Maple S-yru'li Histern Townshipp, $1.35 per tin.' ,Quart The above council met pursuant to taken a similar proposition. Bottles "45 c�uts. Pure Maple Sugar 20c, perAb. adjournment on Monday, the 9th inst. , to compliance With this resulutico SALE -One grade Holstein Members all present except Mr. Wil- FOP - the reeve appointed Messrs. Riehiuxi- va,w, fourth calf due F -b- oth,_1917. Apply son, who was absent owing to illness. to David Dawson, kon. a. lli-hvring� . 191 c sun. Furgie and the Clerk as sub -coal Fine Imported Fruits and Vegetablee-Oran gee, Lemons, Bananas, - the reeve in the chair. trlictee r A bv-law wits passed appointing The minutes of the last meeting' JINGLE COi'df3 WHITE LFd- Fruit; Sweet Potatoes, Spaiiish Onions; Uttuee. iut�ng AV S i.w a tg�a& for botching d 1myiuVati-iiiii were read and approved. P. Joues overst-er of div 66. In piacL of t, rie, s+ oo for. 5 APPI: to BOY. A number of accounts were present' V T.imi son, who declines to act. Greenwocd 9740 for payment and referred to the -Heist Cried Appless, Dried Peacbes, Dates, rV Richardson, moved. seconded b- Good varletV of Pie Filling re;sr(;t1ve standing comw'ittees. Mi.. Ful gie" tlit.L this council .:Uk:. OR SALE -2 fresh wilch'ci,we. Pr'unee, Figs, Seeded or Seedless Raisins, or I con, ti for bau-bitg' fforn a t*buice lot of bred of E. Crawford asked for grant it expedient that the Hvdro-Etevei tu.la A bite W vaodottee. Ale: 114M.N. 4 R N Fine Valencia Raisins. $00 on 11rd coo." opposite. lots 6, 9 and 0, Colurniissiou putebase the rightLof Y C�rewout 10. way for the hydro -electric railway W. H. Westriev asked for grant on -SALE-A placing through the Township of Pickering; !LOVER 'SEED FOR Call -and see iis about your Sugar before p sideline bet lots 10 and I Lin con S. If and e'dtfthlish a power tine on twine, as N-,Iqu Reil Clover seed, tree from all your order. Call anyway. au council would give grant of $120.00. ..Z7 of ly at lot 61. Con 4, Pick rin$- there has been a very large number of -­�Buzk. R R o i, Locust Hill Westney Bros. would give an addi-. ratepayers in this township who have 4 B tional grant of $80. subscribed for ower .and light and SEED BARLEY FOR I SALE -Ex J. B. Wilson asked for grant for are auxious to obtain the sawe peed. tra good and atisolutelT pure. Apply a, JAS a RIC HARDSON sly as possible; and a meeting be ar- lot 9, con 7, Pickering Ind une� F okeri 4,� Markham townline. FC James White asked for giant of 8:100 ranged with 'Sir Adam Beek to carry W9 1).LBftTeu & son. IN 13 No. Vl�)laremoulvwlj rX`3M= -MMOOMM on con 2, west of Brock road. out the above. J. O. Bryant was heard re bonuses The council now adjourned to ineet "IEED OATS FOR SALE -1 have for sale a quantity Of With- Cantu" for wire fences. -Owing to the incress- a on Monday. the 7th day of Mmy, P,tity of red cloveriseed. AM. agaioats, ed cost of wire and posts, he thought for the tiansaidtiou of general btfdl- croak, a No. 1. Pickering. Phone 160 N 26 U cents per rod a very small bonus, ness. Jr. H. Michell asked for grant for his FOR SALE-Retting of Bill - road division. gie comb White Leghorn ago from a ad" - Many who !4e The Last Loaf" EGGS so ted pan of bred- to-labirds; 0• for )A M. ION for Wire Fences, Drainage, etc., re, before worth twice Ind. Vhous IT09. O. Birch, boa 09. Pick= application &r wo C The standing committee an Bonus re & & Vit8 Hardw'a S t ir' - . e ported having received an ion the ad price Ilrom, J. 0. Bryant for bonus on 140 ARM TO RENT -60 -acres. situated rods of wire team on sideline bet Iota Fon Con. 5, Pt ng G*W bettas ADMINATRATOR'S Wal a loam; 1101 ptowuls Under new management I and 9 600 & Mr. Stanley to inspect It* A MICI I sh A -- crobard and and report.end Lfttlgh. R a No.% CMeramext aw small fruit. OH a1w L AVREDIT015-13- I This ittandinig committee on -Relief and reeommended the fol- AND OTHERS payment: Toronto General --ANTED-Board sad four rooms AVING purchased the Hardware- Business conducted for maintenance of In the Matter of the Estate of James W ..tea fox -two small famill" for &=Caw -H Pe" have for & number of years by K. S.'Chapraan, I here- -0'2tb*- farm house ;:fwnd, Kusl; besis" from Feb 17th to March Davidson. late of the Township of I lake trout, vicinity at kwng. Rit . at by solicit your patronage, and trust that by careful at - 1100. Pickering in the County of On- rates, distance Prom station at .4- to at = . . -1. 11 The standing committee an Con- tarso, Farmer. deceased. - Ave, Wast Tomato , tention to every detail. by keepip g the stock well assorted tingeneles reported and riticommended Nance to hereby given. pursuant to -and by courteous treatment td all, 11 shall merit a fair payments D. R. Beis- Section 56, R. S. O. 1914, Cba OR RENV-Small farm, at out- share of you business. tjagi following 131 *ma_ on accouut!7 salary, 7&00: John that sH creditor* and others L,,4 skim of Pickering Village. suitable for F ng market 'Murkar, for advertising, stationery. claims or demands against the estate tarring, Ix I tW...L Oto., 4140; T. J. Hannigan, Secty of of the said James Davidson. who died a ; _ stem. orcbsrd ate ApVh to .0, 1. Zb Hydro -Electric AAmociazion, ackual on or about the Eighth day of Febru- a Hardware, Paints and Oil* GlAss, Stoves and_Rangei, 7 fee, I&OD ; Payment of 6.00 to the fol- ary, 1917, at the Township of Pick tar lewill members of -deputation who Ing. are required on or before the nth TIME TABLE-E'lokering StakioniO Tinware, Graniteware and Seeds- t wsi on Minister of Public Works, day of April. 1917, to send L; post pre- T. R. Trains going East In* an Tinsinithing, Etc. Toronto, re Provincial Pighways R id. or deliver to Walter . Powell. No. 6 Mail 8.06 A X. 1ch'• Pickering P. 0., Ontario, the IFL Mowbmy, John Forgie, F. H. R 28 Local 2,46 P. M. ardsort. W. J. Stanley, Alex Wilson, Administrator of the estate of the 1,, 36 Local 9.04' P. M. Richardson. J. S. Jephson. ICK EKING Goo. F. 'an names Trains going due -- said deceased. their Christ, west so follow* JOHN S. D, P W. B. Wine. Thing Gregg, D. R. Boa- and surnames. addresses &ad descrip- No. 75 Local- a 26 A M. -ion. John Markar. tions the full particulars, in writing. 27 Local 11.20 A. M. Mrs. S. M. Gordon requested a ret- of their claims. & statement'. of their 7 id &H 7-40T. X duction of taxes. with the exception S of school and statute labor tax. The Ity Itany, held by them.- sc�ounts "d the nature of the secur. 08undav includaid lood --committee recommends that the re- And take notice float after such INT Z, rr T. 0:E 0:r New Spring G quest be laid over for further consider- And. date '%be s_&-W'�dmIaistrs-; _ration. for will proceed tv d iiari bute lhe'as-qet, 1W3 ? The committee acknowledge the re. I Registration. of t .�� __ -, %.". . - - 0 :o( the said. deceased ancon Qj!>partles No,w in.St ek bei tot A communication fr`Vm Mise entitled L th4reto, having regird only Mariana* Riebiardson. See o the claims t) f W N(mcz is bereby given that a By- jyp4ckering t which Ir". h,JI then law wiLs passed - by the Municipal Wotneok Institute, in regard to use have notice. and that the said admin. . W w us itrgood pestered, all new, Pit- I Sc, 30c and 25c funds received from townsnip. Counril of the Township of Pickering indoor Screens Istrator will not he liable for the said each. A communication having been re- assets or any part thereof to any per- on the 7th day of March. 1917, provid- Brass Curtain Rods at 12c \��Ived from the Supt. of the Ont, on or persons of whose, cialin notice inK for the tit4tie of debentures to the r ­.New -Prints. Muslips I Dept. of Agriculture re appoiDitmeut :hall not have been receivrd by him at amount of 1114,5W ft for the purpose Cfin.ghams, Chambmyo, of representative or representatives' the time of such distribution. of defraying the cost of building anew Embroideries and Insertions. on Board of Axrlculture, would recotn- school house to School Section No. 14. A. E. Cs iumAx. f the saUTownship of Pickering, and A good assortment of Flannelette@, Shirtings, Cottons, factory and surd chat IL B. Now bray be to ap- Solicitor for the said Admfnistraioi� at nted. that much By-law- was registered in bleached, at qtmlities and prices that will interest you. - The standing committee on Roads Dated at Whittir this 27th the Registry Office of the Registry and BrWgm reported and recommend- day of March. 1917. 1 28• Division of the County of Ontario. on -Cotton Thread, Coate', 6 cents per spool ed the following payments: Pearson the 19th day of -March. 1917. Also .4'"Getgate. 100 cedar posts, U.00; B. that on the said 7th day of March. Crochet Cotton, 9 cents per ball. W. Lotton. rep Maxwell's bill. 4.00 ..Me Fruit Store" 1917, a By -[&w was passed by -the said Wm. Phil 151 d gravel for con 5, H THE QUALITY Council, to repeal By-law, No, 10", of Choice Groceries always 'fresh -Seeded. -Raisins, 2 pkgs 26 ate. Imet lots Mand W M 10 1 W. A. K... AS the Municipal Corporation of the Cheese 80c per lb., Lennox Laundry Soap 8 for -Me. Township of Piekerfrit, the some be - gravel for con 6. Opp lot It. We Nerrist 7 yds ravel w t I div S& Orangeit, Bananas, Pornegrartates, in% fa By-law providing foe the issue of Still in stock -A full line of Royal Purple Stock Food, Poultry Poothi. lYaekham to pay =. 700 ; H. John- Onions, Lima Beans, Celery, debentures to the arnourit of $3,11M.00, Chick Food and Beef Scrap. Also, Pratt's Poultry Food. ditch". rep bridge for the purpoqe of defrallal the cost Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes charged to am of statinto labor, 4.W School 1)sv1d Buseelk work In div 52 In Ifild. Choice bulbs for' indoor culture. Section No. 14 of the said Township of 'N Whitevale, to be and Spuds. of purchasing a new sc oo este and building a new school house In E. E ''A N S IL00 . M. J. Holliday. breaktug_roads A -i the market is so uncertain this year Pickering, and that such repealing and shovellUng snow on, e t I Whitby By-law was registered in the aforesaid ay bad. &00. Frank Dickie, we cannot list prices and stay with Registry Office on the said 19t for h day of p them -A good deal always. breaking roads and shovelling' snow -March, 1017. Any motion to quash or '4M 0 timer Wait 'to pay half. 7.00. NEILSON'S ICE CREAM set aside the said By-laws or either of -of W A "enipusication having been re- the or any part or parts there o[ from A. J. Taylor re water -Plain, in cones, sun(feas or In must be made within' three months 7% Wul an sideline bet lots Al and 30. Ice-cream sodas-stwayll good, after the first publication of this no - 000 Tour committee ream --A tic'e,- and cannot be made thereafter. that &1be clerk cosenualcate withYr. J. MARQUIS Dated the Vftb day of March. 1917 Ta rqpudiw Me". Do-;?.kLD:P- BELTON. it our committee recommend that 20-M --- Clerk Rec6da- the PICIMISS --ontnio ;adonoks am UP up. (11% as useth"M y. ��- . TO , "INVESTORS .'Colu'Mbla B "Ported lowing I Greasloy "-p FU1M6--",QU1R1NG INVSSTI"NT a WOW WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE ='G r fo n' ©1 as MAY PURCHASE AT PAR and DOMINION OF -'CANADA DEBENTURE STOCK JN SM OF $600, OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF Principal repayable 1st October, 1919. Interest payable, half -yearly, let April and 1st Ocrtobw, by, - .01h" (free of exchange at any chartered Bank in Canads)­id AW Mile of five per cent per am= from the date of purchase. Hoidens of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering sk per and accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, in !meat of any allotment made under any future war loan issue in Qsaada other than an issue of Treasury Bills or other like short urity. Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only. A oomimission of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed to recognised bond and stock broken on allotments made in respect or applications for this stock which bear their stamp. Forapplication forms apply to the Deputy Millift4ir Of Finance, Ottawa. 013PASTMIK" OF FINANCZ. OTTAWA OCTOD" 1914. 7- 7 Z dire. Margaret, Macriab apeall 0ap telephone operators are Uk, J. H. -Beal h#id a ba tAp to Basteir with -f riebds in the elty.' - itig ern eufoeeed. holiday owing to Markham on Tue-day. Mrs. R. K.'Bame and son, Billy, the lines being demorolized'by the 1ANK a � . D. Dolphip. of Toronto; spent -of- Syracuse. N. -Y., doent lastvtorn. STANDARD week with Harry and Mrs. Thom - Quite a rainstor- -0ecurred-hem the week -end at his home he". ria -h Mrs. (Rev.) H. Wood is Poeuding -qon.- o Thursday lant fuiluwed by a -'a week with relatives to Turon to. Jamee R. Day, of -the Militia heavy gouw.fall, to .the depth of - Wm. CR4qQX TONOW.M Wm. Dod&, of Altona, ' spent Department, Ottawa, visited with 7 inches. This was one of ihe' Tuesday with M. and Mrs.' Ban- relativoe in - Clareiwont_last, week. heaviest snow: falls of the season, heir - Drafts I"., derson. when on his way to Oro to vipit and we hope the last* as the farm. ',.-Money -Orders and - Miss Hazel Peters, of Toronto, his mother who is quite Ill at the e ra - a r4- a n xio ug. to - Brat on - t olidak.here with her time of wr4inix. land. 7 __epeu_t_tha_ h_ issued by. 'this'= Bank joayable Me" parents. Miss Annie Found.1s,spending a -.wees: with friends and relatives in. SST#D 11573 -all parte of the World. in a Toronto.■ a Fred Sanderson, of Tf)rot)t a a the liciday here with h(" a -­­ PlOr"MING BRANCH, spent a DOMINION BANK, -4 is THE a IL W. CORDON, Manager. Bench also at Vtldft. parents. K J. B 1114 . 4. - ­ .'.' Established 1871 11111dyi of Toronto, is spen I few dayti % a ing a -i.th friends in in 'CAPITAL AND U -WAVE $13,000,000 ,Claremont. a spent the holiday at the home of a me Miss May Florence,. . of Toron't 'K ''EGGS M. r".rs win 60 V411 W ISM thdt A&M U611101111 T" WN DO=_Inift 13ank her parents. Far' rs' Sale Notes ■ EG 'S The Misses Hamilton enter• a for oche 00AMN "M Um"mr. a talned friends f rom the city overl a a the holiday. WHITBY BRANCH.: S. D. TERRY, Miinagbr. Wm. Lpaper's, sale on Saturday :last was well attended' -arid good■a gunman mmismum Naumann prices were realized.' Buy your oyster sb.el 1, mica grit and William, George and Charlie Gibbons, of 'Toronto, spenti Sun". rii� e granulated bone' fiere'- da with their pare'ta hie. I n the Standard Well teller I I1APSON &'Co' Do S. Bank here, spent the Easter hoH- -5 urg*.' Oc and day at his houle in New, How - b Stock is.- Selling Fast I Also -Pratt's Egg'Prod Producer in Chas. and Mrs. Wagg, and fain - fly, of Toronto, spent the week- Why ? Because ahe prices are' away bel6vo many wholesale prices. -end with the formeesparent4% G. owing to the war, goods are advancing every day, and and $ 1"package-s, just the thing -and dire. Was& 'i!p ossible to by goods our kind, it is almost jp_ Mrs, Midgeley and family an You cannot afford -to t, this —to make your hens lay'r this Alin sirs. Powell. of Toronto, opportunity pan. spent Easter with their parents, Ira and Mrs. Powell. time ot the. 3 ear,'- Mrs. Norman Gould,. of Port - .'Hope, and Mrs. Anderson. of Tor. HATS I- LADIES HA T8 onto, were the guests of Mrs. J. e%- -.--Q A P G P N ""I"s'A Priitres cot Almnatin half. pundy over Sunday. HARDWOOD FLOORING. Mrs. J. D. Johnston and -dauxh- �Ve can supply hardwood flooring beech,in birch . maple, Plain and _,fie wish W announce our New Spring Models are now ter. Eunice. of Toronto, spent the ready for your inspection. ..holiday with the formers parental' ROOFING tied and Mrs. Farmer. You -are welcome any day to come and see our display. The Women's Institute will - ,SHINGLES ORI)MRS`L ATTENDRD TO PROMPTLY hold their April meeting At the ,PASTER home of Mrs. Brown at 8 O'clock on the afternoon of Wednesday, 4% . and the .18th, The topic will be "'Spring its Beauty and Infib- Btly sour supplies at this sale and Save gave ;, -ennee. f Also'Q;iesitidn -Dmweii, -and a discussion on Flower Gar. D. SIMPSON & Con PICKERING dening. All ladies -are cordial - ly 7 Councillor John, Forgie was in Cobou rg on Wednesday attending is meeting in connection with the Provincial Highway bill. The in tintelpalitt0a along Kliagqton 1 % - -i road are making a concerted effort to Induce the governuient to make the burden lighter for rural witni- itipalfties by redtietng'the percen- tage they are required to pay accortling to the Act. They are circulating petition -to be pre - sented, to the wovemment, amking L them to reduce the percentage from 30 to 15. Mrs. John Pallister, for -many years'a highly esteemed resident of- Claremont, died suddenly at her home here on Sunday or on Monday morning. at the age of 80 :wears, death being due to heart failure. She bad been a very ,act- dive woman and had been in her nsual good health up to the time of her death, having been down in'. the village on Saturday evening. On Monday morning Wim -Ed. -COW ".i -, - wards called at the house and getting no response to his knock �Or To City . Town axi Yiliaga DweUers in Ontario, Sit thei door, he suspecW that something was wrong, and notified the neighbors, and when 11114 KqUiuka hensffils qV04014 somo of *king an -inVastiopation. .fnnnd her dead body Iving on the. floor near the stove. Her body was GG and poultry prices, the like of which have seldom make it worth sold, showing that she had been dead for sorne.time.. She. had no or never been experienced, certainly anyone while to start keeping hens. By doing so family and her husbacd had been 1: y6u have fresh eggs at the most trifling cost. At the same dead for many years. she thus time you have the splendid satisfaction of knowing that lived alone in bet' cosy home. She you are doing something toward!fhelping Britain, Canada is survived by one sister. Mrs. and the Allies achieve victory this year. Gillman, of Broughamf- 'Her fun• increased production of food helps not only to lower eml I took ptaci on Wednesday to the high cost of living, but it helps to increase'tbe ..Markham cemetery.. The decess- urgently needed surplus of Canada's food f6r export. --ed was a member of the Baptist It saves nimmey otherwise spent for eggs and pc)Wtrr church of which she was a faith- .74- at hi prigs, and saves the labor of others,*bose* effort needed for more vital war work. ful attendant On Thnirodaieveningi not.with- "The Oniari6 Department of Agriculture will give -standing the unfavorable weath.4 by'affording information ab everyDut 'tells er, goodly number representing a, this keeassistance _poultry pug. Write for free bulletin which how the three congregations of to keep hens (address below)• village met in the Presbyterian church to jay good-bye to the 'ii!iiA vegetable-- garden Claremont boys of the 182nd over. seas Battalion,--Rarold Grshwrff-,- A%FA WVIR .George Turner, Frank Gostick. Willie Bird and alio James, in this vital year of the Nothingshould be overlooked7one ...,and Brison, of the 818th Battalion.. wari . The epartment earnestly invites eves to help Even the The chair was taken by. Rev. A. 111creem production by growing vegetables. McLellan, who read an apprecia- smallest plot of ground, when properly cWtiTated, pyq.- tive address to the bdy@j and then -duces a surprising amount of vegetables. Experience is Palmer presented° them -not essential. each with-- %I 'haiidsorne razor. by on reqt the Department of Agn iculture will tend - ties Splendid addresses were given Wood. valuable literature, free of charge, giving complete direc- Revs. J. R. Real and H. union choir rendered -choice tions forpreparing soil, planting, cultivation, etc. A plan .A selections, iifid the , Claremont or- of a vegetable- garden', indicating suitable crop to grow, in the will chestra furnished excellent music. biabl varieties and their arrangement garden, The ladies provided satablei 4s. bi.pent-frei to -any -address. _0 the basement and a social evenb3g letters to "Vegetable Campaign, was enjoyed by all, and before de- -Address Department of Agriliiiiture, Parliament parting or their, respective homes --expressed good wishes for the Buildings, Toronto boys' safe return They left on Ontario Department of Agriculture. Saturday evening on the 8.16 train for the west, and a Aftmber of W. I.L Hearst, NRaWw of ACykuItw9 , friends accompanied them to the P&Amment BuUdinv Tenato, ii station to we -them off to Join their bettallon. They expect to A a CLARB.MONT, Ont'. l id inter. a e -of Boots and Shoes All Winter Footwear will be sold at Reduced Priem. Also many broken lines of High Class. Footwear will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Bell phonelfil... J. PEEL A 0N BRQCK STREBT, :WHITBY, ONTO., ,._This is what you have been ST 0 rr-1 0 3E0 Z looking for: I Help being scarce I will be pro - 100 pairs of Sample Boots—Ladies pared to do eb0 piping and Gent's, Boys sand Girls'—to net flaking only an sell atrices which pre- d Friday, vaileg -before the, Monday, Wednesday an during the month of March. war began.After that data on Monday imad Space will not permit quotations. Friday of each week. but a call will convince You and Also,- for sale a qnanty of prove & money saver. 2 -ft hardwood.' sale commences on Saturday, March the Slat. John F- Bayles, oftefim"A N G 0 L 0 jalaremont Wit NORTH CLAREMONT 'BusMae te all Trains fe First -clads Rigs to hire day or night mtlo-68t 13rims, Phone IM Th•os'a a." PROPREMRS' FS ci GRAIN rr o�y�'� ' 0 0a COAL and Il a bg ff Hard and soft Coal of the be st0 rb -4 sr°'war 4-01 quality on hand. MW APT eW owl U67 Highest price paid for Barley, a ft Iwo. ;20 1810 Rye and Buckwheat delivered IF. map July * "4 at Spink'i Kill. a a 0,0, feN ~Revering station Coal W. i.: NOW tby VON -i' Poet Peery T.II:balsas i:. Oaneiafbs so,P LUMBER YARD.J oa��eat� � of an materials and deefitn kept in stook. It wfll P11-100 bo eon M our works sea inspect our stod and obtain pria". Don't be nA'bd b7 agenlis we do not employ them, oewmqueeb. If we ean, and do throw off tM 40=4 00mmiftlot of 10 per oma ., whiab you *9 eartaWy save by purahsaing tram 1111% MR 80"10L ww"If W"Tt M HARDWOOD FLOORING. �Ve can supply hardwood flooring beech,in birch . maple, Plain and quartered. White and red oak all grades, widths and thickness ROOFING Buy Ritbrold Ready Roofing, ihe first ready roofing, made In 1801 - ,SHINGLES Choice B. C. red cedar shingles W. D. Gordon & Son, PICKBRING 4% . and t 1 12211: 11, 1 TC"r .�e V'10Z 4AT.!� TZ Z107 r�L -7 .7. - Z Z i I 2qb-0- a Al Preparing Rhubarb.ut after rolling in four- C- lowAscu" TTES 1 barb roll. C 'WAN The spring months. bring_ir, gin. inch squares. Fill the squares with .'Pieces of uncooked illubarb'cut'in-one- abundance. ot.natwv's best gifts, the, fresh fruits. i inch blocIfs. Fold over the dough, Rhubarb is the earliest of our na-en dumpling tie in dling clothsand boil or -five minutes. Serve- CIve fruits, it contains valuable mineral steam for twenty salts 'of an acid " nature, which havi with sweet cream sauce. CAe Z very beneficial effects upon the liver' 1 4� Iddneys by causing a "free secre- Use of a Stencil.` , . - 2,r -A01 .. 0 ev&onV tion of bile. This is very desirable iest, yet winter when, Stenciling is one of the daint after. the piolonged easiest, method of decoration. through lack of exercise and eating The uses to which a stencil can be 21CIll 'foods, these organs become slug-, put ,are almost too many to in,3ntion; the new, left the States and renewed Fish and inaAive, producing the so- .. all kinds of articles for personal wear which is waiting for us in the kitchen.' called .agoing fever which is nothing their. British ­ allegiance in ;ova P can be so treated, such as scarves, No appeal lin been made for us to AN OLD' .1 but a lack of energy and ambition, due (dresses, sunshades, bands, etc., and undergo hardship in our eating. All By them was laid the founda- �'Jin many cases to a torpid liver,. foi the 'home such things as lamp that is asked of the women is that-- Itions of the now consideiabie city of UNK 6F EVIRE f Scotia. Eat- freely of this very desirable, shades, cughion covers, curtains, bags, they serve simple, wholesome meals, 7 St. John's, while -many of them settled fruit. Its tonic properties are a, hangings, table covers, lite". eliminating all available waste.- This in Halifax. valuable addition to --.the diet. . Below t A useful little stencil to purchase avoidable waste moy b.e summarized �iRITISH NORTR, A Great Harboi. "are -a few methodods of cooking Thu-: is based on the wild rose and, is very as follows- ONCE SEAT OF' I Halifax has always been essentially. ,barb: cooking, (2) ENT. English. It is nevertheless surround - and in Casserole.—Wash simple'to work out; it can applied (1) Loss through poor I AMERICAN GOVERN.M. to various articles, such as scarves, cooking in larger quantities than n nes- (ed by -ihe settlements, which the ear - and drain a bunch of rhubarb, then cut of small covers, curtains, bag -9, shades, etc.; the gory, (3) buying materials tier French had established in that -inch pieces. Put in a casserole repeated, of course, as often nutritive value, (4) food out of season, beginning in o0a stencil is irep � New Developments Will Make It One part of the world,�be Ding is early land add One-half a cup of brown stigar. as. it is thought 'desirable—this will. '(5) buying imported foods, (6) buy- I - as 1604, and it wag not until t7,10 that Place a lid in position and- bake for depend upon the nature and the size ing staple foods in too small quanti-!-' of the World's Greatest British sovereignty was• definitely set tbree-quarters-of an -hour_- Do- not- add.-the'articte- tb at is to -be decorated. ties, (7) buying more of some foods' Ports. up. Any wa-ter. This is.delicious. 'The I The colorings used for th� stencil than can be used before spoiling, (8) e Is I The environs -of Halifax .are de - casserole confines all that aroma of the may be varied, such as red a nd green, buying cooked foods that could be � From its foundation, in 1749, Hali ligbtful. The city Is capped by its that nobe of it esesies. (9)'fax has been a cent pa e pt more eh—ply prenared at home, re of British curl:- citadel, a picturesque Martello- tower; Rhubarb Pudding.—Two cups stew-"' P P --- - ­ -0)- -- —1 1 d -it was establtsh'�-' Tthree . " is ed and sweet , ened rhubarb. One cupful the de end upon that of the rest of failure to make use of left -overs, (1. tary activity, an i -and the Arm, a, -mit7-flord - g and unattractive the instance of the NeVIF nglan-l' or the room if the stencil is to decor- careless seasoning whenee is in bread" crumbs.' One-half teaspoonful, ate a banging or cover, and if for serving, (1 t) too many meat dishes colonists, who had recognized the ad- boom used to be stretched with a i. nutmeg. - Mix thoroughly and then dress purposes it will depend.upun the'and too few cereal, egg, cheese, mi.1k,vantages of the wonderful harbor, frigate moored inside, to repel the pack in zi well -greased mold., - Steam dishes. whence d'A-,iville's fleet had made general color scheme. and enemy. for -one hour and serve with hard, Some oll'colors will be needed .one futile futile descent upon the New England The harbor is never closed by ice, sauce. or two- stenciling brushes, and i� the ng - war port as Utilizing Old Linoleum. coast in the course of the lo and the -development of the Rhubarb -Roll.--Drain all liquid, Britain. work is to wash well it is w61r to buy l 'between France and Great Brit planned by the Dominion Grwern- '-frem eno;;gh cuoked rhubarb -to mesa-. a botE'c- of'steneting medium Don't throw away ' old pieces of The town was the . fir . st Lnglish- menta looks to- one, of, the largest.. ore two cups, then make dough as -' ' I I lizioleum. Trim the edges, punch Put out on an oil plate or palette,' speaking settlement in . the -midst of rentres 61 water tran�hirmerlt an -follows: One cup fl.ur, one-half tea.-.-. holes evenly in each end, bring ends some -Alizaiin crimson,: white, lemon the. French colonie-s of Acadia, and it this side of the ocean. When— cqm- 7 spoonful Bait, two teaspoonfuls bak- Itogether, lace up with leather thong ;Deedily took on importance. N%­ithin ! chrome, and blue. i - pleted the -,e improvements will flnd ing pcwdler, two tablespoonfuls short -_I If the material to be'decoiatr.l ig'Or..ribbons, bind top, make a round five years from its founding it became HiI as the climax of the grand -ening. Six tablespoonfuls miik or wa-1 delicate pin it clown with drawing pins wooden bottoni-anJ you -have a decid- the seat of British North American Canadian transcontinental railway ter, - Sift -dry-ingredients, then rub y on to dican white blotting paper, then I edly handy waste 1I which c2,n. be -overnment. its harbor is deep and scheme—the transhipment point in - in shortening. Mix to dough with. 1;kept clean inside ii -ad out. by Wash. 7ample, and said to be -sufficient to tended to guarantee that Canadian AS �pin the stencil in place, 'milk or.water. Roll an floured paI i Ing. t . . flont all the navies of Europe. goods' -%vill be -..entirely carried -over boara-cine7quatter inch thick. Now;, I "Ee�nqmy- A National Duty. Eleven forts command its t"POICiOus British igoil.'the lin"k' in tbi? great - spread thi draln?d rhubarb over the lveAerq, and up to 190.5 Halifax was a British "All Red" transport i 3 item.. - dough, leaving a'space-of'one inch all '7 'it is said that Canadian' women 'S A AT 'US F I JE D Mi 0 T H E 'R 3 �iw;y Briti!-.h' military point- In, that around the edge -,i. Now roll. like jelly scarcelyli, k r, �jw -the rudiments. of ecun- year, however, all British regular roll and.thern 0 -it in a well -greased urny. ­Th,ugh this be�'too rtr9ng-, g a troops were withdrawn and the care L I V - ES 1, 11 A - CORN baking pan, pouring over the roll; ly expre-A.ed, it is certainly. true -;,I other � midIfelde gives re 1 ..r -y'r - fortifications , was . - One -Half cup rhubarb juice and one cbrisideraLlIe quantities of fvod zire. -atisractlon to moiliers aq dc"PA Rab , of Valifax and R4 equal- committed to the Government; - of WITHOL PAIN quarter cup of stigar. Bake in a wasted in-ille avera6e Canidian home 'Own Tablets. Tlie*e Tablets are ly good for the new babe or the Canada - moderate over for forty minutes, 'This 'This may be. due to.ignora-nce or care- an cincl.nnatl man tells how to dry wh,g rhl.4, . ..Tht-y "e absolutely -.kith the outbreak of the European up roll, may be, eaten hot or cold, wth a lessness, or both.- ' Blut if the wofti-en'gr" Halifax was again corn or callus so It lifts from the rhubarb., once gm . I freou from in.Jurlous drugs and cannot war, however, a off w1th.flnj*r&. sauce made -fr sped the fact that conserving supply is,. in- pabilbly do -barn—alwa) s good. Con. made military and naval headquarters Rhubarb Sauce, -One cup rhubarb our food a very' real, Ger- t1nem. -Vrq .cos.Ilorreau.. St. for..British America, and many --- 0 juice, one half cup sugar, one table- sense, %%,at, work, and a definite duty n interned, —0 Spoonful cornstarch. Cook until clear, to the cvuntry',- more inteiligence I would PaTrrT)blIe,-QiiP, writ ' es! "I have used man prisoners have been corn -pestered men mind women Bab�'.�, Own TaNetg and am well qatls- upon the wall -guarded islands of its You co --- --- MaUjIfy about live minute-& Serve hot be brought to bear on the problem. need sulfer no longer, Wear the shoes Red w' tbew and would use no oilier barbor. or cold. ­rhere- is a tendency to put the emphZ that nearly killed you before. says this sid-e the home futr tay little fines," --Th�P.Tab- An Historic Port. Rhubarb bumplings.�-Prepare a'asis on patriotic work out- CincinnA!i- authority," because a few lets -are sold by medicine dealcrs or by During the Napoleonic wars Halifilur a 'Using the recip -vice .drops of frpezone 11 directly o —dough a given fcI to the neglect of national service % applied di 111 Ile. OnL wa t -ender, aching corn or callus, stops Williams' MediOne Co., lin,cltvi tion of British prowess. The priva- sorene" at ouce and soon the corn or leers:, -fitted out by enterprising Hall- bardened callus loosens so it can be ,--gonians, frequently - returned with lifted off, theIr - prizes. Distingui:bed French a ^00ffF­N 1,11I COME B -%CX- rootandall, without Valn, inall. at V; cents a box from The. Dr, R1 the !cone of many a &monsfr A very enforced AVird-jammeri. 'Are Recalled f Ittle at any drug store, but will. posi- hospitality of the kitadel. built by Orn: Beach (,raveyards. P IV -tively take off every hard or soft corn N orth mall bottle of freezone ccats 'from rrisoner, made use of the fl�l -,M], HIE Grol 0 rince Edward, son of George Through all the centuries of biA-',,vhich still cap3 the. highest ground or. callus. - This should be tried, as it tim. until the Inst the'wofld- went, to and Lq a lan(Imark for to The Is Inexpersive and is said not to irri- ,a in- ships of wood, sera a •Vnitl�d first prizes of the war of 1FI12 were tate the sur,rol6nding Elkin. C a' ada"s Best*Seeds per. Then, after ible. brought hy their British captors CoIt 1,our:druggist hasn't any freezone States' newspaper. -b gh J zious!ten him to get a small bottle for you hattle!IIIII the,Monitor and Mertimae, Halifax, and it was to this capacious Reri'niala Prac Swede Turnip-, for table or stock .-.-4 ozs. 20C. lb. 65c iron supplanted wood. ,Later, steel -from his wholesale drug'hoI rt In shelter that the Sliarvion brought - the Minnit's Derby Swede Turnip, biggest cropper .....4 ozs. 20-- lb. 70c supplanted iron, and gradually our captive Chesapeake. It' wag from fine stuff and acts like a Charm every shipyards - from-Xaine. mto Flor4a,-Ilalifa�5: that the successful nava ex- time. Perfection hiarnmotW Red Mangel, for stack............. 4 oz*. 15,c, 1/2.1b. 250, lb, 45c.where the American clippers which pedition against the COI Maine han ilkeep-6-, .4 oz's: I 5c '-1, itis 2.5c 1b. ­ 44, were; the pfider 0-f the maritime worldworldset sail.;- .—Dutch Dairy in Canada. Ymll^w LeviatNanne, coyd , ra%l b,,4en titmeansabandoncic United Empire Loyalists. Grand Trunk Pacific officials say Renrzle-s -Jurrbp Sugar Beet, for feeding .4 oza. Ise h, ilb. 25c, lb. 45c. All along th-o Nei& England coast F 40%%:ing� Ike capture ;of Washing- that 8 square miles of grazing land he the skeletons of old ships—schoon- a 'beyond their most northern station in Washing - Improved Early Ohio Seed Potatoes ............. L21eck $1.00, bus. $3.50 ton a British brig and a transport ern, barques, full-rigged vessels, cast at Halifax bearing @6 Saskatchiiwan"bas been leased to High Grade Lonolellow Yellow Flint Seed Corn., Pack 95c, bus. $3.2 tip on the beach grav ship.arrived High Grade Compton't E3 -Ty Yellow Flint Seed Corn; ..:... 8". S3.2:- eyard because large number of fugitive slaves. from Dutch syndicate "f6r a large dairy' competition was too neat. farm. This is supposed to mark -the High Grade �.White Cap II Dent Seed Corn. . . . Peck 76c, bus. $2.75 The, shortage in tonnage brought . . 'Virginia, whose descendants... -still I P colonies,on the out' beginning of a Dutch colony. Thor- -by the war is bringing the ..old le from Ho]Nnd are to H­t9h Grade Wisconsin No: 7 White Dent Seed Corn ........ Peck 75c, ahout� larger oughbred cattle and skirts .of the town.Arother and.. bu&42,85: -jammer into her own again,d more important addition to . the accomp'AbY the 'first comers as the almost forgotten ' where an Dairy. Yellow butc'h OhioI -Ab. 35c, 5 -lbs. $1,.70- old vessels ............ foundation of a- future herd. Select Population 6f Halifax; ho*evii, came Setts they. lay are in commission once, POP English Multiplier Potato Onion Set.........Ib. . 30c, 5� I bs. $1.40 Om at the conclusion of peace between products bave'been gaining in importa. in- nd the establishment of the I Gold Medal Gladicli Bulos (no, two alike) ..... 10 for 85c, 100 for $6.00 more. New vessels are being the Mother Country and the Ameri. ance, a leted as, rapidly as possible. . Maine. X am UR'AD ro WA P -TOW Ra*nnle's Mammoth- Squash, specimens 403 lb. -weight Pkq, 25c can.colonies,w in 1783, when thoZLsands � dustry north of the wheat ]ends sh XXX Scarlet Round White Tip Radish Pkg. 10e, '&z. 20c". 9. ozs. 50e po�rtA are doing business a-, in the of loyalists, preferring the old flag Loi the possibilities of the' country iti. thi old times. ifuture. XXX Melting Warrew Table Peas (dwarf) ................. 4 ozs. IlSo, Condition-, have also given rise to, Ib. 40c, 6 lbs. $1.S0. ­i .anew -{clan.:. It -is.. proposed that. the Round Pod Kidney Bush Butter Beans. .4 ozs. 15c, lb. 55c, 5 lbs. $2.40 united States build a thou -and little Cooland Crisp Table Cucumber .......... PI 5c, oz. 15c, 4 ozs. 40c wooden boats' of a thousand tons XXX Early Table -Sugar Corn (very fine).. Pkg. 10c, Ib. -40c, 5 lbs. $1.90 each. The cost, we are told, would be 1 � U Rennie's Fireball Round Table Beet . ..'.Pkg. 10c, oz. 20c, 4 ozi. 50c XXX Early *Surnmer Cabbage .(heads 12 lbs. each). . Pkg. 10c, oz. 30c Rerinle's Market Garden Table Carrot 25b, 4 Mes. 75c Early Yellow Dirlvere Onion,, black seed............ Pkg. 5c, or. 20c, 4 ozs:60c;,,Tb*. 111190. Seed Corn- and Potato- Prices do NOT• include freight charges. '"Pakro" Seedtape, "You plant it by the yard.' 1pkitp, for. 25c, Ask for descyjptive list. Rennie's Seed Annual Free to A11, ;. I Order throItigh your LOCAL DEALER or direct f rom ENNIE'S SEEDS Wm. RENNIE Co., Limited 'nJ and Market Sts., Toronto R Also at MONTREAL . WINNIPEG VANCOUVER -TIE—out $100,000,O.. Driven by motors, 1 this fleet'cibWuld easily dodge submar- 1,owaningand "yaAA&M 'Ines. .Their draft would D.C. so small that a torpedo' -would pass beneath them, and -their size would aid in es - coping iinweicbme attention from. sea pirat". America may go to sea again in the -wooden boat: 7., -Kitchener's Prediction. There may be nothing to it, but in ,,eeking for the explanation of the slow: Gennari - retreat on the Somme, there comes to mind Earl Kitchener's ,iracuIa utterance in the fall of 1914 4dter the trench warfare had begun. The army that first leaves the PARK—ERIVS DY -JEW WORKS, limited t4nches," he said, "will be beaten." If Cleaners and D?Oft this prediction is justified it will de- 791 Yonge Street Toronto ,erve to be set a1rnjeside, his then startling prediction that the war would last three years. may, f,. .nsa L .. .':�( "y v;J �ti¢ f. �•' h. J:y. h,, .'�f• !x ... ..'i.)' o. •'.• v�w : "."•W'-`.^ 'L:.''.�L •.h:.'.5'.i r,. '. 'T"h•'eiw'1. .'+!°:. ..� i'•'I%A'.I. 1::. ,YS,7.•#�.Wsr••'"?. 1l'.. ' i.",.f.':Y. •ku.Y. 'sf.Pl. •.I.�ie1MV,; ''91. a04Mr"P i' v++'.• .! MR: -S P,F. r`' - �^�'S'k. ,; .r•' 5 `A -i'•3+.. r;-• r rC ..s rMg•w 7' 'J'. ^e' - I pleteness which even includes most k is as easily canned in the ney _ i a wd .!-- +' .l X ^..." :.V•', '';?er.. .y J'• -'...5{F{ '•�'" y •"� :5 r:! .. .4*.-rr.l .'drok'•.tii - ;Tn .+ar,, Popular etymology, says the Man- ' chester Guardian, is always more in -1 Rubbeir models of essential parts of BeVCYC Ili Prepared- - e seed- I In a Nutshell. BeautiNI Sprits:. 1 - �ness Ase for here -is the best high cost of Liv- SAWYERS, that has come to at- AWYERS, BOX MAKERS u mre takes the Word of the trbn-. the word "canteen." It is .of no use ; i H„bss&Csnsgas - you ready Ing. editorial our tendon, even though it is but a dozen &LABORERS WANTED = ' MT. gmers or almanac compilers for -it, the Gra a is H - i% � � ' contains the rich Corin? Catching COi �, lines in length, says the Rockville Spring began an March 20, at 11.80 • favorite f 7 supplies of -- F.IRSTBROOK BROS., Limit ,4P� is a crime. Fortify your- , Conn.). Leader: Yes, these are hard 1 i (• 28S Klnp Street East, m. On that date and at. that hour r , I persons having poems entitled phosphate of nn A krA more than fort Y potash grown -- Leif a ainst Cold erms and _i g $ .Toronto times, We throw away ashes and buy, ; 'buy "Beautiful Spring" m if the de- tainly, tin enters largely' into the i ""M - utensils and furnishings of the aver- NAVE barley. b ley. other germs , by eating , soap. We grow weeds and veget- i ables and brooms. We raise dogs and _ sire mail them the newspapers _.v — years. are also covered with block tin.. NO: wander Tommy holds that the word . J i� $shredded Wheat Biscuits buy hogs. We catch fish .with'a. four CAPTAIN GYP. without violation of any literary 'as supplies supplies what, , er that is so much. in evidence. Would you like to end that ter- rible itching, Enough for 5e. to 51 ti1C food .that 811 iiC3 the PP dollar pole and at last we 'send our White Terrier Who Was s Patient In canon. But, a matter of fact, there is but one dependable and invariable i ! - -- .--' 'Em. - 11fTTCOMA4�'1 produce 50 large necessary warmth and boys out with a forty, dollar gun and a nineteen- dollar dog to hunt_ ten cent _ a French Hospital. rule 'with relation to the chane in g And it does its ta,17co,a+r, � loaves of fine, j m, T . • it1'erigtil t0 resist _disease. game. " A British soldier stationed at one seasons that is now impending in many lands. Pioneers, early' settlers, µRot: IN cA"� wholesome pour- A better balanced ration o of the hospitals in France fells ,of a old-timers," life-long observers, pea you have to send to the. end of end of the world for, sad pay a iahing posse made broad, Do dependable than meat or a at a much $i_ To Clean Gloves. =. .,` pleasing incident I which a dog play- ple of wide experience, and so on, that the first one who catches a fish sell you Zam-Buk and for 50c. onIV& •'dower cost. For breakfast A saucer, of, milk, a piece of white ed the main part.' We have had an unusual patient, he have now very generally come to the of thousanela not elipenment,• these is nothing 's With milk or cream. soap and a piece of white cotton as writes. A little write terrier came conclusion that, throughout a wide area of CanadA, at least, Spring does quickest route, See name ou bo=: — justas • = :7 . :. large as a handkerchief will clean kid laves and leave them in a soft a ot- g r P condition. Put the soiled, gloves trotting in with rather s nasty gash in. his side. He went straight into. the not arrive until the early%Summer is well advanced, and that, even then, its can . � EW.TORO TT CO. LTD TORONTO, ONT. ' (less receiving room and virtually asked to cowing may be delayed. "I suppose you lost, then?" remar:.- wtneuvco MONTREAL r on your hands, dampen a corner of the ! have his wound dressed An officer "Oh, no," replied Mr. Gruntler. "1 clean cloth, put over first forefinger of 'dressed it and 'sent him off. He re- - didn't have any bait on my book." the right hand, rub once or twice on turhed twice at differerit times during ¢ ¢ >fittaard`s Liniment !or sale everrwhetw ED. 7. ISSUE 15--'1Z `thesoap, an then genfly' stroke the from the fingers, to a.elean the day to have tha dressing changed. i vitreal _ Man dells The' Height of Boastfulness... "Isn't glove. place He turned up the next morning, and;' Blower inclined to be just a b .:-r• ,,,, on the cotton frequently. Do not rub for a joke, a sergeant made out a pro- little boastful?.". the kid both ways but always from the per sick report and sent it along with P P g Wonderful Sts "Boastful? Well, I guess yes: Af- -. Made in Canada ringers up. the sick reports of the chaps who had 9' r I ter a be touched Blower for - . _ reported for treatment that morning. a nickel, he willateIl you that he sins MACHINERY OF MOTION. In due course the medical officerjust- I SPRING IMPURITIES _ to this Bad Case of Bright's Disease {.acquaintance been giving a little dinner to an: his:" came report and called out, of For 1 "Trooper Gyp, Eighth D.L.I,"—the 1N THE BLOOD /Medicine Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills. ! Row the British. Make Roads the heading that the, sergeant had put on Istsaard°s Lialment Cures suras, ate, Forward 'ilovement. ` 'the report. The initials in this in - A Tonic ' stance stood for "Doggy's Light In- + George Sullivan, Who Suffered From NEWaFARSss ]roe aALa It is Interesting to stand behind a . a Necessity is 3' l Pantry." The Dread Disease for Two Years INEWS AND PR`,�tce elf I Dn JOB y battery of British. howitzers and watt the It guns in action. The men. .. _. at This season: I Of course there was no answer. The f I Gives Credit for "His Recovery to sale. tow=:, The most uncia} and interesting ° all buslnesse.. Full show the high morale' which is jn evi-� medical officer lanced at the sick Dr. Vi�tlliama" Ylirk Pills for Pale g chaps waiting for attention, and . Dodd's Kidney Pills, information on application to Wilson Publishing COMM. , panv, i8 Adelalde Eft., -Toronto, { -again dente throughout the British Army: People are an all year round. tonic, called out, "Which of you is- Trooper They whistle and sing and bandy ] blood=builder -But ' �01 . Montreal, Que., Apr. 8th, (Special.) sassonyLAireova and nef ve=restorer: ; Gy'p?"" _ : grim jests as they work. As the firing I they are especially valuable in the Just then the sergeant entered and 1—Completely, cured of- -that--m-GW • ! dreaded of all diseases Bright's Dis-! g • ---- B ICYCLES. NEW AND aECOND bastion is pr`esaed the clew jumps back for- a moment from the. -gun carrtsge,, sprping when the sy=stem is loaded with explained maters. e medical - -- - - - -firer -'n- , `ease of the kidneys, b1r: George Sul- Hand, t1a oo up.' Send for s. 41�� price lat.Varsity Cycle works, �2' _ _--.but-have leaped again to their allotted t-ri les ass result of the indoor tools the o e ak good dress- life - liven, 284 de St. Valises St., this city, Bpad:na Ave., Toronto. . -1 of the winter months. There , ed the -dog's w pposts before the .easy acting . recoil i is no other season when the bIuod is so in proper fashion: "Shell wound .in the geed news U.+ 1k. found his cur Atin Dodd's Kidney Pills. 4�Vct:It TUMORSLvaiP l aterin bal 4" atm ate. has returned the mammoth weapon to much in --need -of -purifying ing and' en- I side; admitted into hospital." p y Pi Its original osition. It is eas ' to dis- g P ' „ I I suffered from Bri ht s Disease g cut ourdhomaetr 1�It us eforetto ue heroes too late. Dr. Hellman 3Qedi� B . y riching and.every dose of these pills • Gyp has now taken up his quarters =' tinguish the scream of a departing helps to blood.. in for two ears, Mr. Sullivan states in y 1 4late. i,Dr. out. : a'a s ; make new, rich-, red the ark store and nothing can er= P g P :. _ projectile lroiti one which is being In the spring one fgela weak and tired suade him to move. He goes out for. a an interview. "I was unable to work ! for weeks at a time: 1 spent bun-: AQ311 s WAssaD w sent in return by the Germane, and 1 —Dr.- Williams' Pink Pills . give stroll every .morning but always re- dreds dollars doctors re-' _ AFr­m_y l�ideal `LampYFille the onlooker can watch ,without diffi-; strength, In the spring the appetite 'turns. He has, however, Beset promot- eultq the black base oil a British shell' of on without ceiving any real benefit and received Is v, hy_ sells e' er) +✓hese lamp® are used • Fills all hat -wicked lamps without removing I is often poor—Dr. Williams' Pink; ed, and is now Capt. Gyp, Eighth as it travels in a long loop. Pills developthe D.L. outdoor treatment st the Montreal - rhtmnev or burner Send to -day and tri $tic. ap etite, tone the The forward movement of the 'Brit- - - `stomach end aid vreak digestion. It General one, voetoald Refunded if un - one, ratlefactory. en and women can pro --1 fah oil ata wide a front has brought into is in the spring that — �— in the .. it was feeling very badly disirour-=lttabt� handle our Roods. Write for In. . formation, Freer Factortea. -• p g poisons Illusions are the grand ideas we play all the machinery of motion in I blood' find an outlet in disfl urin g g a ed when a friend advised me tot 899 )tela• Bt Farter, true. . warfare. Roads seem to spring u I have about ourselves; delusions are - P g P , pimples, eruptions -and' .boils =Dr . the silly ideas ht in laces have Dodd's Kidney Pills. After using three boxes I was much better. I IEISLP WA>RTaff overni most unexpected -J- other people about g Pe P Williams' Pink Pills speedily clear the Railways have audaciously faun P� h us. y y g skin because they go to the root of ` kept on till I had used nine boxes, ! r %NTfW — BLACKSMITH FWOR- �� _ - :hetasseives.. forward ' regardless of the trouble in' the blood. In the : — ~ when I was completeiq� cured. I „ `w Naturally I consider Dodds 'Kid- man . Good waxes and steed ,rk t , �: p. ud man. Apply Hendrte l� mud and shell holes, and with a corn- _ A book for, entering notes on the spring anaemia, rheumatism, indiges- P'11a-#­1I d Co. Limited Hamilton. - farm woron e r -erne y. { tion rmuralgis, erysipelas -arid `many Dodd': Kidtie Pills are no cure-all. pretentious sign posts bearing the_1 other troubles are most persistent be- pocket as a plug of tobacco. And y " - names of French villages 'which exist t cause �f poor; weak blood, and it is keeping the time expended on the dif- They cure kidney diseases of -all kinds now only as geographical remnants. It at thi■ time when all nature takes on fererrt' crops may well result in deter- from backache to Bright's Disease., - is also a revelation of the , intensely 1 new life that the blood -most seriously 'mining their relative popularity with T .p=`�! of this is their growing F the basineaslike farmer. , popularity. in Canada .Lor over a guar - practical side of modern war to. see. a!_needsc attention. Some people. dose 'ter of it century. It you haven't -six-inch water main stretching itself ; themselves .with purgatives at this into territory but recently occupied b _ 1.used them ask your neighbor about y season, but these only further weaken them. _ the Germans. + 1 was cur ' themselves. A i purgative merely - .11— Road -building had called into: gallop@ through the system, empty r of Acute Bmilchiiie Thi history of -Abyssinia dates ~eery is y ,�� ss UOILER - - play ant the ingenuity of pioneer- bat-, ing the ,bowels, but it ddes not cure , Cl pail A l l b DfINARD`S LINIMENT• far back. Before Christ the country GOmjlOtlliD :alione, composed not only of experi-; y !or All sailer ]reed Wrttrs >•'r reseed British workmen but of real, anything.- On the other hand Dr.: Bay of Islands, J. M. CA:4IPBFLL formed part of the ancient country of . Williams' Pink Pilin actually make I was cured_ of Facial Neuralgia � Ethiopia,- The Queen of Sheba was . Cyclona nas>va>: and iin.-aotar Grate pioneers Ca adthartdairies the tarn mo of new .blond which' reaches every nerve by M'INARD'$ LINIMENT. g f -an Abyssinian queen,'and the kings of Gars ?or ail regsiremarts { -- and organ in the body, bringing hew; Canadian Steam* ao.ter dq:ipnt: n• - Australasia and South Aft icy. Road Springhill. N. S. WM. DA. IELS. ! Abyssinia claim descent from �hpr-.: o.: a nttaf strength, new health and vigor, to : Tei Gerard ae60 - material is scarce in the stricken wil- weak, easily tired men, women and I wets cured of Chronic Rheumatism' ' MONEY ORDERS. 20 2Saolee at. - Tasoano _ children: Try Dr, Williams' Pink b MINARD'S LINIMENT• iciness of__*`o Man's Land, but the re- y SEND a Domi tion Express -Money use -of battle often serves the ur- 1 - - Albert ('a., N. O TING LEY Pills this spring—they wt not [sap 1 Order. Fives dollars coats three B• GE TIrV LE pose during the first hoses of a ,new point you. ? - tante. _ "'forward mos@ Broken rifles, bets of Sold by all tredicine dealers or sent - plothing, fragments of shells- and oc- , by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes � - casionally. anew shel;is tjiemaelves that' far $2.50 by The Dr. Williams' Medi The skin of the whale in. places_has'i -BOYS 9fail'to explode are used in the fou'flida- cine Co., Brockville, Ont , been. found, it is said, to be as much tion of the new paths: - ile remains _; ;_=_ _ _. � as two feet in thickness... of a recently evacuated village bri L. ng Cars containing apparatus for dis-' t To sell JACK CANUCK I A 4-. great joy to t e pioneers, for that infecting the clothing and baggage of ibe b« lop a utemme —the greatest weekly paper means a temporary'stippiy at least of passengers -whi) have been exposed to ' After the °a" a �� � aN.� -' in Canada. -Make big money much desired broken brick and stone. contagious diseases have been put into a. n'} 5,eaef°ds B;°.i«� �•I — service by an Italian railroad. M 0 Y I • R fl arto.isararorlteTre%%- in Blind's time. Write at !'f _ .� t for.7sa 6tnt:«l I once. • , ,t , , I' • - - tad •autrL Give 7�r �,�esaM anis of roue `orf 221nard's Liatmeat 'Oafrs Dandruff. etre as roar Teeth ane wtsa tie sane re/�ilan I�?S7RS,L NVW5 00: Ltd.., 9lost of us believe that clouds have I - ogre for Them. Yoe Casiaet &ry Naw Eyal s7 Queen mt. Beat. Ircroato. effort either to turn the cioudr, rouni mmy, Etymologist. Marls@ [re Ramey Ce., Chiesa. ,er free or to get behind them. _ Popular etymology, says the Man- ' chester Guardian, is always more in -1 Rubbeir models of essential parts of teresting than the learned explana. cows have been invented in England tions of philologists. For example,• to give girls .who .are learning to be. take the barrack -room derivation of'I milkmaids practical instruction, ? r the word "canteen." It is .of no use ; i trying to convince Tommy Atkins that aatasrd`s Lsait Bent seuevas aertsa[ria. i .' Gra a is H - i% � � it comes from the Italian cantina i ' . + a Whatever other crop may be nag- 1 contains the rich sinall cellar: . He has his own deriva- lec�ed do not let' the corn area be 'satisfactory- tion, which he Rids quite lessened.o crop •will produce as supplies of "Canteen" is simply "tin can" said ; much feedit proportion to labor ex - phosphate of backward, To justify his theory he i +ended, as will corn. potash grown merely invites you to. look round. Cer- ; ! in wheat and tainly, tin enters largely' into the i ""M - utensils and furnishings of the aver- NAVE barley. b ley. age canteen. The drinking vessels i r' n�is � are tin and, in many cases, 'he tables — • therefore clear are also covered with block tin.. NO: wander Tommy holds that the word . J i� art pain --it. --- has some connection with the metal i y supplies supplies what, , er that is so much. in evidence. Would you like to end that ter- rible itching, a° �r that burning pain; to borrid ordinary food i ! - -- .--' 'Em. - heal those sores? I laelcs. I •-"It is remarkable," said Mr. Grunt- You have tried all sorts of tatty ointments, lotlons and powders. Put And it does its ler, "how mean. some—people are. I , _tbsin aside -now and give Nature a pnl worlt in a ____ _ I had with me on a fishing trip two ehance as represented > y Zam-Buk. i i,, Zam-Buk is made from herbal es- stilydy, .; . friends who evidently were familiar a-ith my reputation as an angler. Be- sences; Is"a, natural beater, is not s ,straightforward' fore starting, one of +hpm made the you have to send to the. end of end of the world for, sad pay a dependable following suggestion: 'We will afire^ I heavy prioe, liver: druggist will that the first one who catches a fish sell you Zam-Buk and for 50c. onIV& way, as tens must treat the crowd.' I assented ta; Just rive it a fair trial and incl - of thousanela this, and we started: Now, don't you I dently give yourself ease by the 1 of its users ; know, -those twc felows both had a quickest route, See name ou bo=: — testify. bite, and were too mean to pull them j can up.10 a Reason" "I suppose you lost, then?" remar:.- ed the f riend. 1 "Oh, no," replied Mr. Gruntler. "1 I' didn't have any bait on my book." ¢ >fittaard`s Liniment !or sale everrwhetw ED. 7. ISSUE 15--'1Z -.tP-r '. . -:,'.:.'„ ,. •.._ •. JI.u,-. —•:;. <i 1 t,..:,.:,a:. >” D+.,r<R+.'.!'T r.`r ur�t�?,.`.:"e''ti�-!�•$"u"� m?fri�,�t�''j�*- 1 4 ..Lc.w... .�t�n. u..•K—.ww if n+•t �e .>.nF . .,•.a7::'��..:- .:_�:i MICA HELPS TOE HAUL Dry hubs strain 1. The horses 2. The harness �3. The wagon MICA -AXLE GREASE, helps all. thkee factors -in the haul: It smooths t h'e axle surface. - MICA is the important part of axle, grease. THE IM?FRIAL OIL COMPANY Limited BRAINCIM ; .-IROUGHOUT CANADA I Sore shoulders, lame ba-oko stiff neck, all pains and -aches yield to Sloan's Liniment. .Deo not rub ft. Simply apply to the sore spot, it quickly penetrates and relieves. Cleaner than mussy plasters or ointments, it Groes not stain the skin. Keep a bottle handy for rheumatism, .sprains, bruises, toothache, neuralgia, gout. lumbago and sore stiff muscles. At all druggists, 25c. 50c. and $1.00. yQoHs INFLUENZA=A""me x o Z And all diaeaaes of the horse nffecttna; his throat speedily ; cured; colts and horses in same stable kept from having to thein by using SPORN'S DiaTS119fts Q0I11"QNDi tl to f Q 8 dose@ often cure. Safe for brood mares, baby oolts, stel- Q lions, all ages and conditions. Most skillful mctentiso oom- . B'OE'R GQ pound. Any druggist will supply you. 11"XX MIZZOAL 00. 4*oshes, ftd– V. R A. .. ._._,. _._.x.._....��..a..r_..,�a.....<.sls...�.�..as<_...ta:.�_'ead 3• rc'�s?�i��s���ra" s�" ry . " I . - " I b� �Fe7_7h Wi , 715 Biwa= 3— - nry will be here as usual '-Frank J9. lbwo, ji;f Toront i -Dr. He here at pre8tut nextTtiesday to attend to his pro hitrveeting is Pte. Jsolelo Haley, of ToroutO. Iq fe8sional dnti"s. willow crop. -J. S Jophson bad a bitsiuess -See John Bn1p4doti"p new Kdve� OCA L I -, M trip to -the city on Noisday. ti8emeut in muother volitua 6 6���� 4 _O'L -n ry, (if To.' ti;;-` at Suiid y hero with friend,. ti 1, -Geo. A. Gordon, of Toronto, -Miss Madge A. Ybidlayl of Toronto, I_1* . 'Sutiday here with his fatb. FOB open H In 'spent Good Friday with his -par- sDeellt to _ t ouday,with friends -, -:. - - or, Robt Gordon. in the village. V17 oct* here. iff people en- -Sergi, Fred Adair, of the Coll. Reqtfishes R Z' Miss Myrtle Wilson Is visiting . -A number of young Ho -ni-mg Of Joyed a dance in the town hall on valleseent Home. Co!leap St., To. with her sister, Mrs. Lockwood, 8 Ick And t4lxin, 3 for 25 cents Mouday evening. routo, spent Easter with Picker. Liskeard. Wandy Amamuia,... 3 for 25 cents 7� -J. H. Stubbs 18 attending the ingfriends. lleexpectatobedi8- -Mrs. E. T. Griffirlip. of Toros- -h Cleanser, to, "Wet a few days with Miss M. Provincial TeAcher8' Convention charged from thehome in a few Old Dutch 10 "a to At Toronto this week. days,after which he expects to Bull Dog Ammonia, 10 cents ::-MeCansland. -feggle Shirley, of Toronto, Roy Percy has returned from resume duties at 8thildtion (`amp. Gilletts' Lye. 2 for 25 cents a the west, where he baa been spend. -The Dramhtic Club will re, Soaps, Starchep, Bluing, Lux, Bon Ami, Borax, Chloride of Lime, etc, Sued y at the home of his in the town Ing the paRt few months. peat "The Last Lostf," parents here. Brooms, S6rub Brushes. Boot Brasher. Stove Brushes; etc. parents Crook, of 11untsville, -Miss Gladys Alloway. of Wil• hall on the evening of Thursday, '- ----------- - - spent the Easter vacation with sonville, spent her.Botster holidays April 19th. Emprttighama Or- )for mother here. at the home of her parents here. chests will.furnish au abundanob Cere� "Kim M. Croak, of the Faculty -Thomas Dwyer, who has a of choice music, including ha e. stood position as firemen in a solos. Proceeds in aid of the Bel- �of Education, Toronto, is home gc for the holidays. I for 26 cents munition factory In Toronto, was pian Relief fund. Admission a Quaker Corn Flakes. -Xiss Bolen Morrisse3r, of To- home over Sunday. coats, children 20 cents.' Kelloggs' Corn Makes,_ 8 for 26 cents Miss Mary Harding. of To. 2 for 25 coots ronto, is holidaying at the home Shredded Wheat, -of her parents here. roe to, accompanied by her friend. "LZ =G18TXJL Quaker Oats o pkg. 26 cents Miss McGee. spent Raster with her -Miss Lorna Gascolyne, of To- Robin Hood Oats, large pkg, 25 cents ionto, was the guest of Miss Rate parents. John and Mrs. Hardin Tuas%)AY, Ail]. 17TH -Auction sale Puffed Rice, Toasted Wheat Flake@, Rice Flakes, Krumblee, We are selling all goods fi�e Peak for a few days. of borm, cattle, furnitute, etc., at -Miss Maud Bevis, of Lakefteld, than anywhere else. Sharpies lot K con. 1, Pickering (Kingoton Roman Heal, Shredded Wheat Biscuit, and I K, .,ftnata few days with W.J.and Create. 'Separator, the best in the Road)• the property of Walter Bush.5 pounds of Fresh. Rolled Oats' for 26 cents Mrs, Clark and family. world, loprolved, will sell at great, gale at 1130. sharp. No reserve. -Mies.Lizzie Palmer, of Toros- I reduced, price. D. Simpson See bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer., to . spent a few days here with her co. .mother, Mrs. Alf. Palmer. The W. M. S. of the Metho. Look—Have you tried our war -time blend Tea at 'Oe- per lb. It's a winner. -Mh9Ella Andrew.of Toronto, distChurch, held a re 'spent a ftw days here with her cessful Easter meeting on very sue - Motor Licenses day at t Ise sister, Miss Bella Andrew. he personage. M Ham- Goods delivered free promptly. -Mise Mabel CalArt, of Conse- Con. is arwriding her Easter vacs-ilthn from the National Training Phone or send your orders, School, Toronto. A candidate -elect Get your 1917 Moter Licenses tion with bar parents here. for mission work In Japan, Rave apd Markers now. Appllca= on Work which Mi- an address on Mission -Miss Eva Bunting and so tion, forms and markem Rots Banks spent Easter with was much enjoyed by the large Now forthe'WaH Paper ,-2 Mrs. Braudo:i, at Fenelou Falls. resent. The W. M. S. at- number regent. I . ., to be had from 0 would II he la dioa of the -That room woll't look nice, no matter how much cleaning you 10 -John W. IA,*;— --To-ibot of o gregation to have their mite boxes do unless you put on new paper. We are ready to spent Sunday here with his son, for A. To' Lawlor, Whitby, assist you, with a fine large assprtment. Gordon, and the formate mother. ready, as they will be called -Sam and Mrs. Stephenson, of soon. Issuer of Auto Licenses for The prices min feotn fl.cents per roll to $1,00 per roll. . We surely coij oma spent Sunday with tho, -The high wind=- of the latter Oounty. of Ontario former's parents. John and Mrs. part of last week worked deo - -ac. please you. Don't fail to drop in and see the papers anyway. tion with the telephone and t,,Ie- WE SELL es -We Stephenson. I And then some new Curtains just put on the finishing touches. All telehpbone cow. R Nets in ivory and ecru. -Arthur and Mrs. Rogerv, of graph lines. are showing some beautiful Scrime and Toronto. spent the Easter holiday panies have suffered more or less, with the former's mother, Mrs J. and men are now busy making re- We just meution one special Scrim at 50 cents per rard. t pairs. The Home Telephone Cam- an ivory shade, with a wide and narrow stripe R tern - B. Rogers. N IMPLMENT3 Its pany's lines on the Brock road ate. Pink roses scattered over about 8 Incites apart -Charles and Mrs. Shepherd And family. Of O&IIAMS, spent over between the 5th and 4th conces. IRA POWELL, Claremont, Out. just set it off. 'Sunday- with the -forWr's father 11011 has suffered severely. there JAS. WIGTON, Myrtle Station -you of many other linea. being about a dozen Space forbids telling - Wm. Slieubeird. All we can say is Tire broken GEO. DAVIDSON, Che�rywood -Miss,Larkin, recently' return. Off at the ground. The Bethesda L. D. BANKS, Pickering, Ont. and Stooff ville company has about ed from Nassau, Bahatra Islands, I & IT 1) SM :0 was the guest of her sister, Mrs. ten miles of line levelled to the -C 0 2Z 3M e PICE""NG BAXERY The Big Assortment at 4_1Tbe-Big Store.' 330weer, Wit week. ground. And from all parts of th -Miss Coila Every, of Whitby, province report-; come of the land Miss Agnes Every, of Manilla, havoc that has been wrought BREAD, BUNS and CAKES -We wish to thank our oub. are holidayina at the -.home of scribers for their hearty willing. Choice Candleq. CHAPMAN :.,tleir mother here. J -W. G. and Mrs. Elam and ing the increased anb. Patterson's Chocolates dau. neSS In PAY It. seriptiou price of THz Nzws ghter, Mies Clara, spent the East- Wedding Cakes a specialty or holiday with J. B. and .9 Several subscribers, as was expect, ME And we deliver tbe-ko. n- pric Both phones in shop, DN BE SPRING SEEDING Born and family. of Peterboro. ad. refused to pap the increased Miss Mary Clark spent Mo e, but these were very few. day evening in Peterboro with her and t.bese are coming back and 7: subscriptions. brother, Bandsman Allen Clark, ;enewtng their - R. Monney, -Pickering .Live and let live" Ili a principle - --- I .. I... .. I ired now- 7 -'Prior to his departure for over Get your Harness anWollars repi in which few people do not believe _-6"A6 I have on hand --Bandsman Allan H. Clark, of and act upon. The subscription SE -EDS At price was not advanced until we 2'Sets-uf Team'Rarness sit *27,50 aset Peterboro, -spent Friday here Alsike. Red Clover. -Timothy and ail the home of his pareitts. His band "rare compelled to do so. We insly kinds oCaetds. 1 Set of Team Harness at $37-60 e - under orders to proceed say that we have received by mail We are in the Vnarket and are prepar- Also, -bett r grades at close prices. two or three sub criptions since overseas. "I ed to pay the highest market prices. -The members of the Pickering the new year at the old price, one _ The best equipped cleaning infI6 _Boot and ShOL6 Repairing promptly attended to. eouncil went to Cobourm on. Wed- dollar. These persons had evi- li the country. neway to - in deal not read Lite notice in re- '.PICKERING 'HARNESS EMPORIUM attend a meeting Send us'samples. or communicate with eonalection with the Provincial Bard to the increase. We have before selling. W. J. C the price only, and from this Take us OAKWZLL Hlxbway Act. vantage of tha best Seed M ark- Home Phone 3000. we cannot depart. Mrs. (Dr.) Dewar. of Blight, eta in the world. has been spending a few days with -On Saturday evening last IL Bell-o'r independent phone. Prompt, efficient and reliable service or mother, Mrs. S. Crook, And large and representative gather .'with Smith and Mrs.- Clark And of ratepayers of the village in handling seeds reliable fag country took an — - - rS BOOTS! BOOTS jother friends and relatives. surrounding -Walter Bush, of Liverpooi, place in the town hall to consider J. H. DOWNEY COMPANY -TARIO Us odd his farm to Noel Marshall. the Provincial' Highway bill. Ad. WHITBY, 0.1% at the Standard Fuel Co.. and will dresses were given by Councillor Get your Spring Boots where touget the best satisfaction. ...... hold an Auction sale of his farm F. H. Richardson, Dr. Towle, W. FRUIT TREES! etnek, implement@, etc., on Tues- H. Weetney, J., S.,Jephson, F. B. .WHERE I AT,BUNTING98 day next.- Honmer, N. J. Morrissey and oth. -and Plants Boys' and Idea's heavy grades, at all prices, A heavy rainstorm, followed ert,' and all spoke strongly in We:have a dandy, line of It we@ poiato�- by about a couple of inches of favor of the bill. -d ___Eqr Spriniz PISIRting deourrodonThursdayl"t, which out that the government have all t you can't boat. We have established a luting repul We have a supply of canned goods on hand the .-i made Good Friday rather un pleas- the expense of buying the land tatiou for fair and square dealing and ant, still the re were a number of necessary to give the road the are now prepared to meet existing :Tomatoes, Aylmer Brand, 15c the tin. Ing ftwily re-nniong. proper width and also all the ex. conditions by offering our high grade _111n, Mesnard,:of Btiffelo, and pense of surveying, besides play- trees and plants direct to customers Peas and Corn,,2 tins for 2i cents. X(Serxt.) James Marsh, of ing for all the costly machine i at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Iton, have returned home, necessary to constru WRERING '&0 ni, ct the =rl Don't delay planting fruit trees and after spending a few days with The municipslitles are required to plants, as there is nothing yo bet. 1R. A, BU`NTING9 tarc I lootabHshed 1857 ter. Send for car illustrated circulars Aheir father, Rev. Dr. Marsh, at pay thirty per cent. on] Y of the of hardy varieties which you can order. ft the manse. Min -Ins, Marsh also actual cost of construction and direct and get the benefit of agent's :'arrived from, Holstein on Prid when eadaidering the total outlay, commission. Our prices will be sure :M -C3- 0 0 3D 8 -The services in $L Andrew's the municipalities will have to to interest you. Church aoxt Sabbath, � April I$tb, pay only about twenty-five per THE CHASE BFf0THRR$ CO. Black and blue striped Overalls 1.30 per pair, Joan Punts 1.65 per pair, Kbaki will be of special interest. The centlie entire cost. This was ey Used oft OF ONTARIO, LTD., Pants 1.40. Black and blue striped smocks 1,50, Black and gr -morning subject, "The Saviour an offer, the speakers all thought, Smacks 100, Khaki Sbirts 1.00 to 1.50, Black and white drill I `Knocking." The evening sub'ect'- that the mitnicipalities should -1(Established 195s) 901c, 35c, 400, we. - Shirts roe to oo, 0'riy wool Socks 25c,! men's fleece -lined Underwear 1. 10 per suit, Men's wool Underwear 1.10 and -Twelve Services with Billy 4nn- not endanger is any way. Be. 2.00 per quit, Men's piste wool Uuderwear 3.00 and *PLBORNE, ONTARIO 8.50 per suit. day." Pev. Dr. Marsh will coo fore the-meetinA closed the follow. Y. give Ton, duct both services, ing -motion was submitted and Our now spring stock of Boots and Sboem have arrived rind we can happy event took place at unanimously carried DJ` M the best of value. So got your family supplied at right prig".' : "Moved by Whitby on Wednesday, April 4tb, W. H. Westney, seconded byXA- Clisolea Groceries always on band-PI-ime Old Cbffse. oijCngo, Grape wacaLmnlame Fruit, mons, cgs, MaLew, X-LUMO *In when Florence Mae, eldest daught. S. Bunker, that this meeting mrion and Cod Fish, etc., etc. f the bill,(No. you can always got the best Mani- Haddie, Halibut, White Fish, 8&1 er of David Bath, of Whitby, wag heartily approve o united in marriage to James 123) now 'before the - Provincial toba Fleur made from No. 1. Go A. GILLESPIE9 DUNBARTO 19daar, only son of James and Nis. Legislature for the construction Manitoba Wheat. Andrew, of Pickering, the Rev. of it Provincial Highway which Royal Househbld and Glenors for Mr. Poster,, officiating. Mr, and we presume will affect and include Bread. Try A bag Andrew left on the evening the Kingston road. And that this Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oat tr BRAN, SHORTS train folt Toronto, amid the go meeting disapprove of the petition wishes of their many friends. now being circulated among the MIX FEEDS HOME MFORTS -Rev. Dr. Mavah was reluctant- ratepayers to reduce the percent- ..,.-OAT CHOP mized J talk age ratepayers Lost to the township from nv-en e BARLEY CHOP "'A Trip Through il Heaters and Cookers. y compelled to postpone his CRUSHED OATS Inco' ience caused by the scarcity of Coal is greatly rnini on bugh the Caere-Carre- 80 pefiYent. to 15 percent. because by the use.of.pur, Gurney -Oxford bean Sea." which was to be given In the opinion of the meeting this WHEAT CR ... . '] Po on Tuesday evening last until fur- petition will only have the effect ACKED CORN Catch Dirt I Pockets to $her notice on Account of his in- of removing our chances of shFLr. MIXED HEN FEED Complications! to secure his gas tanks ing in any benefit to be derived- -Caldvrell'@ Cream substitAite NO -for the lime lights froili Holstein. I from the passage of the above bill. C -Alf Meal. Dirt Owing to a recent regulation, ex- And that th� meeting strong] molaqsels Meal AA MIX u Home y press companiesrefuseto Carry favors the construction of a road CHOPPING AND OAT Nk .q receptacles for gas except under similar to the ea stern section of CRUSHING EVERYDAY Our Washing Machines are the best liasdo and Add to Home Comforts certain conditionx and at certain the good roads already construct- Got prices on feed in top lots. times. Dr. Marsh expects to be! ed along the Kingston road in tb* BELL PBONN. We Always carry a full line of skates end Hockey Goodg. Able to aivo him t,%Ik at" eArly , Township of Scarboro, rather than kering. datm. of which dots nadee.-All be tie more costly road between To- BU14DY