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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_04_207- .0 i x�-VPICKERING9 ONT.,APRIL 20, 1917 VOL.. Ce ......... '7 MARKHAM GRKaN RIVRR Established 76 years The Green River Red Cross AUXL11. John Speck, a well-known resident set at the home of Mrs. B. INK MILLS of Markham Village.,about 70 ears. will m Xed4e44 many years employed lison on Monday.' April 25th, at 8 GREENWOOD of age and for o'clock p. in. Ago attegilance is e SpI Man with the ufaIcturing Co., o'el M. D., Successor requested. G• t. CALDWE , LL, I died very suddenly about ten o'clock 0 iste Dr. B. Brodie. Phone M R. to th Claremont. Out, FLOUR: — on Tuesdax morning at the 0. T. -MILLS . . . . . . . . . . BROCK ROAD station wnue g Me .r. Speck left his home about . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... WHITE TIN—BREAD ORSYTIEZ.- of 0.. SA' a train. M jw,JR'n 9- Finember o GM Ana- half an hour previously walking up Art Badgoro--w—has left his position ol Ontario. 81 of gis"Wis. 8708 tested gts= CREAM BUNS—FAMILY 'main street to the station, and on his at Bowmanville to work on a farm. MT . I arrival there complained of weakness. Goo. Keyes and daughter. of Mount 'he TEA JDUNS_PAaTRI He was advised to return to his home. Joy, visited with friends here on Fri- t TJ O. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., and while !L rig was being secured and- -dayy last. con"s or peck morn on Monday. April 16th, at I am paying hl heat pnees AA • Zd1ubI =*=bar Of the denly expired. The late Mr. 8 -.Fftyalcioan and surgeons of on Bran L , I * Brock Voad. to Win. and Mrs. C . am - =bo' had lived In Markham the greater . . . . . . . . . . fia001106 of BURNW. ---- I . ---- "%, of Q :'Shorts J for Barley and Wheat. a"anden to sidesses IN part of his life. and is survived by his matt, a son. ls. office "a residence. Brougham• widow, three-dangbtere and four sons. It is reported that Win. Hille. an eat Screenings Interment takes place this (Thursday) old resident of Brock Road. Is serious - I -ill at the home of him son-in-law In Wh ry. I Get niy prices before selling Legtimi.A afternoon at Grace Cemete Wearboro. :44 Quite'snumber from here purpose N.C., HARRIS- J E. FAREWELL, All kinds of Chop. WHITKVALS' attending. the entertainment at Pick- Chopping on Mou aye, NA m aring this evening, own. wbwm Wm. 8 ith to suffering fiom a more when "The Last Wednesdays and Fridays CHRISTIAN, Barrister mad eve. Loaf' will be presented. As 11,01011601. Notary Public. Ste. SCRANTON COAL D. L. Audi W. Miss Alva Oarr Is visiting friends at -d It I . 9 expected that Thomas Reereley Cas. adios Brock St wo"'Ift" will begin his sand and gravel opera- Chopping Will I not StW* North. Whitt,. Fetiolon Falls. What's the matter with H. Smith Is tions In a few days. He will engage until 9,s. m. DesetaE STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA Is his Ford (frozen up ? from eight to ten men all summer. Fred Rogers spent the week -and, BLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. IS., AND STI with friends in Markham. Don't bring less than Graduate 4the Raw Causes of IJ -1141 Mrs. Pherriti. of Port Union. spent WHITEY of Toronto, Offic* bur. �- �m mad unlyars-ft five bags, as minimum 160111. Whitby. a few days with her son, Art The r(Ads are very good this spring. % oirer W. INC. PI hardware f White dr 09ke boom 9 %6 n; I to &A. Ind phone 16. I.Aeut.'Be and Mrs. Beaton, Coe phone W. "17 J. Lis SPIE LIMITEDS by. were the guests of his paresis. Only for a few• days were they very amount charged f muddy. dy. lir s• "L Dr Kcs James Griffin , of Ellesmere, spent a will be -five bags In. st as *war At Its meeting on Mond-syt evening wat"benin ohmas, PICKERING. ONT. mother, Mrs I - . future. feta days with his J. the council decided to allow the said. 1 Griffin. lire use of the Fire Hall, am the officers ------ she intends to spend the Iluotneso 6arbo. Mrs. McNeeily left last week for the Liggreed to be responsible. West. where Mrs, John Smith. formerly of Bay - G. HAM—issuer of Morris, al ■Be BEAT., Chn=zit summer. side, the farm on which the hospital Yr 14causes in the County of 0I J. and Mrs. Wilkinson have return - Pickering vinw. 2ny _HOUSEFURNISHINGS buildings are now located, died last ad home, after visiting with friends In week and was buried 'on"Friday, T. TPOUOHER. Real Estate Ana- Toronto. Miss Ethering and Miss The convalescent soldlors at the hos- tionsass, vwust", couselot and Ins" Big Stock, at the lowest prices. Mr. &I he pital gave a concert In the Music Hall 64 E A S T L A K ru; of of Toronto were with t The Marriage liss"ma% Mousbaw. 4" Brown. pro ­ -Delivery free. former': parents. on Thursday evening last. Marriage W. D. Rogers has made a start to gram was a most Interesting one and The shingle that has given antis- ocauty of Ontario. was listened to by a crowded house rAcez:" in the Empt" D HOPPER Issuer of faction for over 80 years. Dine• at tore Id his faddecom, Claremont. Call and we. Ind Phone 824. rebuild his barn which was destroyed A special committee of the County by am some time ago. Council and representatives of the Corrugated Icon with In. by R.BZATON TOWNSHIPOLEBK Claremont. see it terore YOU Oshawa Council are In session this 2 In. corrugation D BROUGHAM converanser. 00masindoam focI week dealing vt1th matters to regard buy other makes. If yon are in is, Asocaub"a. Bin. of money us- to the separation of Oshawa from the need of a Cream Separator. 14 Ins ftm,=. Ola KAI Mrs. H. Mechin and Miss Blanche Try 5 pent Tuesday with Mrs. J. B. Beal. Count a Premier for 30 da a Alga ANY ♦T of.Claremont. Mr. Tiarrison. superintendent of the 00 OUIL XTUGH S. PUGH. Glen Major. Out. ENTIE I Geo. Philip moved on 'Wednesday buckle factory. died here very sudden- gasoline engines from AX Licanood Austi Ext"Itivs =Par- it ly last week from pneumonia. His See or write we before buying. Sense in imported "d 111107tscithbred nock. for & thorough Course in any one into the Oowte brick residence jus. Sala conducted write for two" funeral was very largely attended. all Bell Phone. and particulars. "=Nun -d. 2UL 3047 of Shaw's Seven Business Schools, south of the town hall. 8111" Will Sadler. L. Matthews and J. the employees at the factory having Vick -ee Catalogue. F. -_J• Prouse, Toronto. Write for fr Moore left on Wednesday for Claxton attended In a body, FPOST11J... Licensed Auctioneer. Home Study Courses also provided. to build a •stpel born for Mr. Looney. Mrs. John Sinclair, an old resident . I" C$=Mst" Chart and Ontario. Ana. of Whitby township, died last week wow sales 01 all unds at"oudd to an &bW"o W. H. Show, President. Harry Porter, barber of Claremont. uesaee. Oat. Broulghaur every Friday In bar Slat y_Par__4nd_beR_funeraI which Addis" Grow SM9 F. 0.. will be In gicbrilig :farage place on Saturday afternoon was� evening during the absence of L, took PIA Very largely attended. With her 7� T)M.:B • 1J0,V JM SEE OUR NEW Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Robion were -husband -and family. she lived for All automobile and Bicycle Veterinary Surgeon ending many years on a farm west of the repairing promptly in Toronto on Wednesda Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vote- SAWING MACHINE I the funeral of the tatter's 99tther.. the town, She has two sons, W. E. N. Sinclair. ei-M P. P., of Oshawa, and attended to. riamy College Hen. Sir Melvin -Jones. -and repairs ,and Graduate of the Veterinary We congratulate U*ut. F. R. Mal- Rev. Norman Sinclair, of Belmore. 'Tires, Oil@, Grease At All Saints' Vestry meeting at Science Assorlatioln. We can ply Emery Wheels sniff Colin on his success In h&vi aseed Led ata special -meeting held always on hand. Saws. A Pbone—ofilee IBM, residence 2M„Circular 11 slosso his exams to join the RyPaf,;Iyinq Rester dr kept in stock. Corps. But at time of writing we re. since, 'Ernest. Odell, a returned soldier now at the convalescent home. has ONTARIO Poitwr & An CLAREMONT, gret to report he has been wounded.Sall. Also Emery and Saw Mandrels, If you Freeman Mantle and ' family, of been engaged an orgaulat. Mr. Odell 11” will, wish to build your own frome. musician and All PICKERING, Oct. Claremont. have taken up residence to a very talented LOGS WANTM Is In Brougham. Mr. Mantle has setae- 8aints'is very fertunater-itr-securinx n- with the his services. On his strong recom- ed a remunerative porsitio ;1 Will Pay Cash for the following . logo -BROCK 'ROAD Godson Sand and Gravel ,Co. south of mandation a new two -manual pipe delivered here: Greenwood. Organ, to cost $SM, will be Installed the Church. Mr. Odell will begin -Basswood, No. 1. $17.00 per M. J. Fawthrop. of Hastings, Nebraska, In Write` me 6. its. 00 REAL ESTATE..... Abram Fawthrop, Jabez and Mrs. his duties on May lot. but It will he Maple. brop, Into .the summer months before the' 18oft Him 16.00 Fawthrop and Min Emma Fawt organ will be completed. of Cornwall. Out., and Miss Minute -0rey or Bastard Rim moo were here for pr ces Red Birch. 1&00 Wilker. of Wyoming. IA.- -S attending the funeral of the former's WHIT9VALK Rock Him 15 In. over 14 94-00 father, Mr. Jabez Fawtbrop. of Mark. 10.00 under Wim *1 died on Thursday. April Mr. Randal to busy psiperingAM n harnia ito ham, who Ash. 12 foot 12th, to blo'glot. They called upon a painting. 00 log lengths 150 acre Farni For Sale. good moll, number of. their relatives and friends James Putay.has returned from Chopping and Oat RoI brick house with 8 rI hen before returning to their respect- Midland, where be visited with his done as usual. people. ive homes. and Mrs. Phillips have re-' Berne and stabling for 42 head George W. G. Barnes, GreenRiver of stock. Hen house Qpxam R1VgR turned, after visiting relatives' on Tle call sa Yong* St. and pig pen. Or address B. R. N'0- I. Locust Hill- On Thursd% April 12tb, In his Qlat Mine Mahel and James griffin were All in good repair. ess of four -81111day- ThA7 Are both -year after I rigoring flin -home over 4y monibs, Mr. Jabez Fawthrop passed living in Searboro.- We V. Rillubazo peacefully awayme of his Mrs, John Tool is still tinder the at the h daughtor. Mrs. W. A. Hopkins, Mark- doctor's cam (Dr. lra Front), but we . .... . Has a fall line of n-eish and cur- Notary Public, Pickering. baw. This old and respected citizen hope to see her out soon. was born on an, 27tb, lift" at North- Lieut. B. B. Beaton and wife spent ed ineate constantly on hand. m Hall. d Retherforill's estate in the week -end with -Wbitevale friends. A.I REESORI the of Yorkshire. Eng. Lieut. Beaton expects to go overseas 1� t Bacon, Waterll Pin Wats: -T Spine Roll, Breakfast land. He was the son of the late Jabez any day,. L001UST RML M, Ham, Bologna, Weiner*, etc— Fawthrop, barrister -at -law. and neph. Mrs. Otto Nigbowander. of Winnie If you are wise yon will use the Only ew of tbelate Hon. Sir John Fawthrop geg.. Is home visiting her mother. Mrs. paid for Highest pricas Ideal 'well, drilled by Ch" B. Rim the noted English Keithlow surgeon, . C. Reeser'.. looking as though the who is agent foi Wind Mills, Gasoline in ifte he was married to Sarah Ann west agreed with her. Butchees cattle Jqmg gna PriuHng all kinds of pipe and fittings White. In 1867 he came to Canada, Art Hodgson, who has been in our Meve for water works. Also bath room - settling in Streetsville for a number of vale since coining out of the hospital, fix rantford. -good shape and will 9iekering �iverq tures, etc. Everything given Careful years, thence removing to B Is rounding to in EOR AMATEUR attention. from where be came to live at White- soon be as strong R�q ever. vale. PickeringWin. J. Beaton ban entered the law ,township, '48 years RICE'S PUMP WORKS, To this union were born ten firm of Ryerson & Watson, One 0!f the First-class rigs' for •hire �t­ Home Tel. ...- -WhitevaI City, Photographers children, two of whom. Margaret and beat firms in the'and "Bill" will .Day or nigLt ed him in prove himself to be a good partner. Mrs. Fred Moore proceed The Pick ing, children finished sawing. Bing M_ 1113 in trains 8ring death. His eight remain George Pugh has or, with were present to pay their last respects He had a large cut this year, Teaming promptly attended to. Viguatco Committee' to their beloved father : Mrs. Sarah t tbe'wheel with his big Oscar Petty a Hirst, Green River; Binma. Jabez Case engine and George at the saw. -..,,,We do the kind of work 9 n all James. of on want but seldon get Agent for Canada Carriage Oo. and Abram, of Ooraw W. H. Ma or and Art Kit e brought pie' Markham -Nob - Mr. ?J_ lRollki - 1-4 istnelrars on Wednesday. size roil of I PH. 31 'k,iWi"g A JM40 V White, of &tea fifty- Any W. IN, Peaks 1, _d prosecute Mrs, John A. each taking half. This in lessen otealln anL They are fo felons. Brougham. and Mrs. Will Wittier, of five head for Mr. Major. the I . r 10e. Any size Film Peck Wyoming.Is., also seven grand child- &npxtra lot. developed for 80e. ld Winton Uncle Bye says he will be FINd when Get Best Members having proper! stolen oemniza. ren r, ObRries an White; Eva. Myrtle and Harry Hop• this house-cleaning time in over "as the case immediately wi a member It lins. Meldrum Fawtbrop and Mrs- the womenjust keepso, fellow lifting PRINTS of Executive On 0,PM Geb Ferrier. After the his 11.00. things and 'when I gets set d 8 cents each CLUOTT Membership fee wife 29 years ago, he resided at Woon- has to move again, and you know my x is • sock -pt, R. I., until sixteen years ago, leg to so bad. If I only bad my auto 2.8 Tickstil per be bad from VVis Proiddent or Markham � I would go to 4.8 secretpry onopplisaidon. whon he retired from'active work to out from Mar x4 Exec. Oom.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm• make his - home with his daughter. Buffalo for ameek and have peace." x 4 4 TORIONT0.10INT. w, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. Mrs, N. A. Hopkins. Green River, B. Turner has got the roads east 4 ti fid After the death of Dr. Hopkins in 1909 and north of Wbitevele to A I shape Tr attended to Cor. Yong* and Charles Stet J R. Thextoil w• j• Clark he 6ioved with Mrs. Hopkins to Mai k- and Gardbam an has atte sell Eastman endaka, Pima --R Socretan ham, where he has had the khid and them as far as Locust Hill. They used We: and other supplies. Should not be compared with a Giving care which made his declining toad scrapers. If the patbm"ters Macy business colleges of this coun- years so pleasant and comfortable. would get out in the proper time, we level TOOLS SHARPENED 1.30 on Monday would have the good roads without r. try. It occuoo a far higher I Service was held at does far better work. This is afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hop- exiling on the government and then and one reason for the enormous de- We make a specialry of crosscut saws, kinA. ronducted by Rev. Mr. Graham, be taxed for them. K IN N]Eiws D Jabez of 'of child- from business firms for our Toole of all kinds. Locks repaired. star of the Presbyterian church at C. W. Liacuejhms, B 4'11�� mated graduates. Many business colleges Razor-botilog a specialty. For a first 9�arkham. apsiaipd at the grave by 4� apply to us for teachers. Right clan hair trim or an easy shave call Rev. Mr. Crickington, pastor of the Within ten days the British Druggist --Gr eluate OpstictAll German gnus. D ap ber Sbo have taken 227 now is an excellent time to enter. at the Bast -end Bar P_ Baptist church. Wbitevale, which was he Open all year. Catalogue free. See our House Furnisbings Of all largely attended by friends and ac- During last week twenty-eight 0. N. R Ti- it Agent - Slightly used Carpets qoatritances of the family. Interment y e kinds. yard up. Brisish shi were sunk b th from 15 cents a was make beside the remains of bin W. J. Elliott. Principal n Im L X-1 - " -, p-�..•,; .� • ..•',ngctxlE*Ugiwt.�•�i'�'f %"�7e.. •vm '+}p', ;�.nas• 4.F,^ cL'.e rah...;.y. "'�` ,yr�'°`.�"""""'. r•i,.u•,. ._••�tv,-+.� w'�.•c-. ^. .�' - .-.,,� . — . • ' , ^'s .. ,.. •N ru.���` 1. ! `+: •, `.h '' •i'� 3. �... +•y - � - y r _ • .. . .. .. .. .. fhas frequently nerved as an ante-:' it ' ;chamber to the dr�wirsg-room, was partly because the achieven4ent of the expressioif was beyond her, and partly _ AVE R05Es FOUR honestly unaware n; because she was any such having 'come to any suEh conclusion; - . , 'CAKES for though never willingly decieving a day with- CAN eo wrl H _ `1 '-----_--.- FOR BREADS others, she cacti passed out deceiving herself. Invariably, P V DD 1 N G S - PASTRIES - she was the first of her own dupes, This most valuable of farm -� - - though' not necessarily the sole one. books costs you not one Even in the privacy of her own mind liked to keep the _ cent. It if ly I'p - - she up picturesqueojj used, mean ua res of rte FOUR neighbour; side of things. Religion was un- doubtedl picturesque; which was reasons Why Ella, ¢al ofits to - :'dollars in aen It covers.tA the uses -. 1 famous for her probably one -of the hdried her tears on the Sunday you. on the - g—mayaving bakinbe the •¢ion that she, had been neglecting it of ,G"crets om encs -poet to silo. Write for to to -day �I �KTT(� . J. lately, and that it- was time to take it into a more serious cultivation. Next day, accordingly, shepurshas- , •resolved Canada Cement �N D AL ed a new prayer -book, and to work up her knowledge of Scrip- 88 Herald Buildiae - Montreal tore:* .. is * * * ' e • When at the end of the third term for the last CEMENT - - John returned to Ardlock time before his ordination, he. did not y bring to the slate -quarry quite his ^ItTR habitual disengagement of mind. The (prospect of the future, hitherto so sternly simple, had somehow got com- plicated. Tim M'Laren, having been apparatus, pass their hands over the . . idefinitely put on the "bank," had given MOTION PICTURES IN CHINA.- blank sheet that was the screen, and - up joking, as a thing which no longer assure themselves that there was no. i served his purpose, but there was Difficulties Attending Their Introdue thing to hurt them. ° plenty of frank curiosity as to theperr� tion Into the Orient. Gradually he established picture son of the future "missis." T this was to be a "missis" was taken At the end of the Russo-Japanese theatres throughout the country., un - almost for granted. Who would elect War, says the Los Angeles Times, Mr. I til now there are eighty of them. to live alone in the igrey stone house, Brodsky, a native of Odessa, Russia, l Once he was thrown into a Chinese ;. CHAPTER III.—(Cont'd). Ella was trying to reconstruct her whiebi was so obviously planned to jail, but finally made iiia escape after y came to San Francisco. After the I elation of the afternoon. To -day's hold two—and more . John listened getting the whole populace into the "Im sure he isn't!" said the indign-, event had crowned the wishes of thoughtfully, making no absolute great San Francisco fire he left the g At ' ant Ella. "He is far too—serious' months past, for the schoolmaster's rdenial of the possibility of the thing. city with an old motion -picture ma- ' jail :. for that. We sat upon a bench for daughter possessed a disposition which ' That consternation which the first ehine and forty . or fifty reels of 'another. place he was t view his motion pictures. have been ex - for ever so long, and he told me all about; inclined to the sentimental, as welly suggestion had roused in hi was no, "junk" film. With that he sailed for ecuas a "devil," but,he frightened - ..his plans. He has such beautiful a combustible .sort of imagination, as longer visible on his face. the Orient. The motion picture was the people and made them change ideas!" I much at the mercy of any stray spark by tellitig. them that he "Which means that you flirted that might be flying about as is an unknown in China l could easily put them on the screen shamefully with him, Ah, I know imperfectly isolated ow'aer magazine, REWARDS FOR RAVERY. there with his paraphernalia; and he P � and make them work.there forever, - you fair-haired innocents; and I've no: She had been quite right in saying - ran into many ,dangers in showing his doubt he knows them too. Men aren't that her imagination was a bother, British Have •a Careful System of wares. To the natives his camera and so blind as some women would like but it was likewise a danger, to her- projecting machine was a "magic 'a-- them to be. (There's my cushion self and others. A touch of fastidi- Awarding Decorations. box." He had to pay his drat audi- slipping down again, Fanny—can't you ousness, which she herself called If there is any measurement of ences to enter the theatre, which, by i ..War Brings Shortages keep your eyes open, ger , instead of "cboiceness," and which had never had'I braver it is in the system -of rewards '..only your ears') So that's you spend the chance of developing into refine- I y y the way, was . only a tent. In that The first thing to grasp is that war, your afternoon, oglif.g young men,' ment, made her ill .at ease in her pre- in operation in the British army. Mr. i way he finally won the crowds. ori the scale on which it is now being • while a stricken woman like me can sit sent groove, She owned to nothing Lloy% George recently made_ a state- I Matters were progressing well when I waged, makes a shortage of every - a prisoner in her room, with no more as common as ambition, preferring to ment in the House of Commons as to Brodsky one day put on a wild -West thing, shortage of men, food and ma- - cheerful company than that long -faced deal in "aspirations," hithe to unful- the numbers given in this war. He film in which a band of cowboys " ap- terial for munitions, and that if you Fanny." filled. Eminently she was one of .the i said that there were 169 Victoria peared on the screen, charging expand your efforts :n one direction, The corners of Ellar� mouth began to dissatisfied ones of the earth; ever on Crosses, 1,676 Distinguished Service straight at the spectators and firing you .must contract them An another. droop. 1 the look -out for an escape from the Orders, 3,851 Military Crosses, G 279 "But, auntie, I've oniy got one after. monotony, and what she considered the 1 revolvers. The .moment the _audience A government can' by rigid economy noon in the week! lou know that degradation, of her present existence Distinguished Conduct Medals, 2,04fi saw, those shooting cowboys bearing' mitigate this condition, but it cannot I'm shut up in that post office from' --chronically scouring the horizon far Military' Medals, with 8 °DO other down upon them, they rushed panic- avoid it, and it is useless for the Monday to Saturday, and m head afield, and unavoidably overlooking the military medals conferred, but not yeti stricken from the tent theatre, cutting critics to ask for everything at once, figches. sometimes so terribly. It _is soone beneath her hand, as too small,,1 gazetted. The number may appear 'their Vlay out with knives. to complain, for instance,. that labor Mnever to get a little ,fresh air." i and altogether too_ commonplace for large, but considering the hundreds of "Stuff and nonsense! You're as, her owes._ - After that the cautious natives is short for shipbuilding or transport, P thousands of fighting troops the pro- were slow to come back; but finally' and next to demand that all men shall k healthy as a cat,' decided 'Mrs. Watson! ! The very sight of John M'Donnell portion of rewards is not great, which -' ---curiily. bad stirred her interest. The tall le as.the system devises, for the war I Brodsky hit upon the plan of having a be put into khaki and sent to the Evidently them was -no room for two you mats with the striking head and , 9 few Chinese come and examine the front. - martMein one family. This was not the deeply abstracted gaze- had in- standard main object k to keep the the first time that her niece had at- stantly taken hes- fancy. She began I standard up and to make every medal t tempted to encroach upon her own th weave theories about him, which mean something. T H R e s VITAL g U 6 f T I O N f preuioo in uDmact and chest alter eatias, with premises. .Such efforts could not be grew more and more. highly colored I 'The Victoria Cross stands et the Are ran tan ofeneray -it. force, and tel I ton.apat+oa, headache •±=mesa, fire van Bide• tote rem tl discouraged. In the in- 'the oftener she sato oyite to him. , toad haaltls p Do roe know that `wd dl/ea+oa of 1Dd9pettee. Mother arldei s 8s'r+sa. the great 1 P Y g PP to of the lot. There is no decoration pe the foundation of nod health Pdaa and o herbal remedy and toou wul crone you - � in the .world that is more cautiously as fortunate that the real martyr. in dreams, and the. dreams, in order to be ' MOTHER A rid) D the case had never yet thought of lay-, fully tasted, had to be confided to given, nor for which a higher stand AFTER _ ing-claimto the -title. somebody'.: Thencie those midn�igghtland of gallantry is required. In :this �rsl�iiSH The end of it -was that, having swal-' talks, so deeply condemned by l4trs. war 'the standard -has 'become even MEALS SEIGEL = ST YNN � lowed a few more -•insults, Ella retir,.- Watson. (higher than it was before. The Vic- -ed in tears to her room, while litre.• "I ane sure he is very learned," €lla;toria Cross, or V. C., as it is known, TAKE � � +;Y ni U �� g TR(WS Watson, satisfied with her evening's bye x i work, stiffed down.eomfortably to find told Fanny,-wbo lent herself to the role) is Keri to members of the British Pi . of confidant as resistlessly as to that l s,rm and Nay, and is for officers At sIl Druddlota, or direst oo neat�t rtes 10e and 11.00. The fare bottle coataina t ren tiseeeas -fault with the delicate little supper- of whipping -boy. "He evidently livesIndeed,-itmach.. the emdier• A. 7. vVpreTa s co• LtttiTiD, scald Berea wast, Irloa aL dish over which Fanny had been only for his books. He must be a I and men. was originally scorching her thin face fo-.the best deviled to stimulate bravery in the - - - - -- ---- very superior person, so serious and ..''part of the -evening earnest; and his hair is such a beauti- lower grades. It was instituted by Up4ttflirs, behir-d !`:fir locked-door,-ful color, so quite different from tbe;Queen Victoria in 1fi56 at the sugges- usual common red. But oh, I should tion, it is- said; of the. Prince Con- = _ - ike him sometimes to take his eyes i sort. off the books! One glance from The D. S. Q. follows the V. C. in _ ^ - hose deep, brown eyes would snake me � order of merit. The V. C. i for all feel quite happy for a whole day, I am • the D. S. b. goes to the lieu - And ranks, a And iP ever 1 .could obtain one ..ore. word_"' I tenant -colonels, mayors and captains. By .the time the confidences reached :The order was established,.in 1886. To _ - F' this point, Ella was quite as genuinely 'win a D. S. O. requires- an act of great in love with her unknown fellow -pas- gallantry; but it may also be given �t♦. rl fl sengNM er as it was in her nature to be for constant meritorious : service in dQ stfiyslr e be- an thin but herself, though- in o ser must - o et it a officer Y ethe field, T I with g Mllilons o#colds start _ hopelessness of her case.ip' er role The D. S. O. is followed ',huve been "men.ti&ned in' by the Mill- eet,w CO and O e r of . silent and unrequited adoration ,tar Cross, for union, captains, sub - pleased her fancy considerably, and, Y P prevented by wearing rub , also greatly touched her. She had a alterns and arrant officers. This useful knack of looking at herself decoration is a product of the present rubber farm s or high from the outside, as it were, taking war, having been instituted December `what might be termed a bird's-eye:31, 1914. Then comes the ' Distin- njbber - r view of ner own person=s uch a view rank's s ed Conduct Medal forall u1 h as may be gained from a balloon', g i warrant officers. mounted to a reasonable height.. Often I up to, and including a r�•�_� had` she contemplated herself from'It It dates back to 1853 and was insti- � hrougli the slop and slush of this vantage -point, and had been im- ; tuted to marl: "the Sovereign's se clletUt Galilee a osmesis touched by the sight of'the of the distinguished service gal- Spring you can work better, be fair-haired orphan (the color of the lent conduct in the fie e• army _ ' value of your home hair somehow greatly enhanced the ef- ' then serving in mea." Follow- more comfortable, and enjoy 1 is judged most often by festiveness of the picture) thrown her s`s the' Military Medal better health li our feet are the wear -resisting qualities . aspirations. At the affect' ;for non-commissioned officers and s y of the roof. Get permanence and tears were re moments notice • security into your roof and you t er eyes. She always kept I men, for "bravery in the field." protected by rubber footwear add a definite measure of value The war medals which have. been « to���yonr home. P•:D a supply, at the disposal of self-pity. 1 bearin one. of these famous ^Z A' W SHINGLES. give But resignation could not make her i described are for gallantry and dis you both. at small coat. Mrd* of h Y $ Presence e - - apedauy tested aalvanL-ed-- eaitate to take the chance offered b tin uished services in the Trade Marks: ` cannot root or rot or break� aa -ay, i the forgotten sandwiches, and from. of the enemy. Many gallant deedsLoc tight mall four eld«� wlfty�ou that moment an •element o: hope en- have been performed behind the lines. t ourlwmhe to remain more tered into the dreams. It was not in For instance, men have risked their - a _ ; snare, with yw, '^= that she pursued her advantage. i roof with 03FIAWA" I practice and tossing them out of , a MAPLE LEAK "MCQUES CARTIER~ i se� Write for •Tb. R;dLc • There was nothing either of the cold- � P g tY88ER a oo oolast w a today blooded schemer or of the false siren i trench. Fpr such deeds as these the "MERCHANTS" a• • "DAISYfe s THEPRDLARPYOPLE,LIMITED in Ella Mitchell, thought a good deal; Albert medal. a civil honor fo, saving (Batat,Uahaa ts6r, of th naive flirt. Besies to her it''-llife, is Executive Office F tortes: , given. �MAP14 LEAr,'� ."DOMINION" QSiIAwA,16','� was not flirtation, but desperate! _ _ Hr,tnchael earnest—or so she believed. . John's I ; stn Interesting Profession. afoDttroa] Dtado Ota.ra in Tw•o picture of, his Highland home had in', Toronto Styles very truth gone to her somewhat un-; The present scheme of wireless, is London \ certainly balanc d head. Having to circle the world with a constant . - : a'tnaise, / lived all the dull of her life in ,line of communication, sorliewhat after Canadian Consol�daW Rubber Co. -: towns, the country represented to her'the fashion of from Poldhu to Suez, LIMITED the holiday part of existence. On! Suez - Bombay, Bombay - F•unabashi, . .Lamest lliasedacturws of Rubber Goods in the British Empire Lhe subject of John's "mission'„ her' Funabashi-Boline's to Sandy Hook, and - e /i imagination had proved somewhat leas { IMUTIVE OFFICES - INOATREAL, P.Q. thence back again to - Pdldhu. This combustible; but here, too, the magic 'system will require many hundreds of - SEVER LARGE, WTO -DATE 1f NDFACTURINC. PLAIITS IR CANADA of This earnestness had lit a spark. To: the helpmate of so picturesque an new .operators, and, taking into con- 23"SERVICE" Bi MOMS AAD WAREHOUSES THROUGHOUT CANADA apostle as this, a field would be open- ;sideration the fact that almost every /� ed not absolutely unworthy of even a : sea -going vessel ' carries one, and IN / superior soul. Also, she began to ! sometimes two, operators, wireless A :r consider (but this, as it were, subcon- i will provide a 'new and enthralling e8 sciously) that the taking of orders has profession for many 'thousands of 'been known to lead to high places. If I she did not tell herself that the Church young men ...,nit.... ..:..`. �:.. ,.w.,.�-.- ,:.. .aF a..i,.:-L,.:•a:.', .�„ .7,. e. ",,.. '.,-._..:�.:.a-.=.;: ..:.i�.'-.: c...-_-._...,:r�W:,..,.'.:.w�,.wrws."1e:.o„wr_ss.-ass wa+�?:.:..�...:*a�;�..fi�e..as �sn.,� - 7 r 7., 7 IFfully-over 11qtg spread, the-VIOUGG cirer-` Ily _ 0vsr this and putt another layer of the earth over it. Spread another Wh4w y" think of r over this and Put sheet of.white paper the cover on the X. Let 1t iernsirf wdU untouched for five or 'six days-, then_ -'-7 yen Ige out the blouse, which will be �►l@anl�lj quite cle'a'n. 7 Mendip Hints. Let us restore to seeming newness your Lace Curtains, Carpets, Blankets a4d To mend a glove that is split at the Is the n . d personal effects. The Parker Process is the . ugh; �hs Ui CK -GROWING SEEDS 7 Think of - PARKER'S other household a thumb or near a spam Vuttonho- cbwge is very 6ne way. either side of the split and then I' 31�days 4-orliv 16c, Ib 40c - , V.rly Valentine Bush Beans, ready to_plck n sew the buttonh-ore--V!Vmr-tc�'� Send for our Catalogue on Cls"dag sad Dys`lug* The result will be a new firm seam Early Moclol"Blood-red 1'able as ...... 10'kw. i9c, zoo, 4 owa. 50c DYE WORKS LIMITED that will never tear again. When First and Best Cabbage, solid heads ........ Pkg. 10c, oz. 300, 4 oza. 90c good hold of the . 6c, oz. 250, 4 oza. 66c Toranto buttonholing take a Early. Gem -liked-Table Carrot ................ Pkg PARKER'S 791 YangO Street the "Stitches will pull kid, otherwise Citron for Preserving, red seeded .......... Pkg. 5c, oz. 15c, 4 cza. 40o out from 'the kis. -All -stockings, ir- Early Malcolm Sweet Table Corn ........ :Pkg. 10c, lb. 40c, 5.lbs..$l..90 respective of the material, should be Prize Pickling Cucumber., (great cropper) Pkg. 5c, oz. 20c, 4 oze. 50c, silk.- Not only darned"with darning lia�rllest Way'a-head Head Lettuce ......... Pkg. 10c, oz.'36c, -4 cis. 900 A make a neater darn, but it does it m Early Hackensack.. (Sugar) Music Melon ............. Pkg. 5c, oz. 20c es not hurt the -wears better and does Seddon Bush Garden Peas 4 ozs. 15c, lb. 40 5 lb 81.75 foot.' Select •Yellow 'Dutch Onion Bette .:Ib. 35.c, 5 [be. $1.70 ................ Home-Made Hanger. Earliest Scar-lot Olive Radish ............ Pkg. §c, oz. 10c, 4 oze. 30e A handy clothes-hanger for childrenren -.Pkg. Early Milan Turnip (earliest grown) kg. 150, oz. 20c, 4 ozo.,50Q f cross 0 two ieces of wood foiirteen � Giant White' Feeding Sugar Beet, for cattle ............... 4 oza. 15c, can be made of a broom handle. Mike I . Y2 lb. 25c, lb. 46c. p - inches 16ng'f three inches wide and one Ronnie's Giant Yellow Intermediate Mansel ......... V2 lb. 25c, I b. 45o ;:y ya lb.--37c,%Ib. 70c Z 'Swede Turnip, for stock feed or one-half inch thick for a standard. Ronnie's Derby xr er, bore a hole in the Improved Jumbo Swede Turnip (Elephant) ....... lb. -37c,' lb. 70' Fasten together, center and insert the handle. Screw Rennie's Kangaroo Swede Turnip (very hardy) Y2 lb. 35c. lb. 65c Vic e . . . . . 'Compton's Early Yallow.FLint Seed Corn ...... Bus. $3.25 half a dozen hooks in the handre,'pairit High Grade or enamel any desired shade and the 6 bus. for $10.00. hanger is finished. Sm'lkll children Algh'Grade White Cap -Yell'ow' Dent Beed Corn ............ $2.75 Ott will enjoy- hanging their dresses on' Earliest 81x Weeks Seed potatoes .............. Peck $1.00, bus. $3.50 —.tfiis hanger, thus'tekching them to be neat 'and tidy, -Extra-=Early Eureka Bee Potatoes ��P_sck S1.00, bus. $3.50 Take' fir6 and ddd, yolk -Maple-Sugar In -the Daily Meals. rtes. Seed CormAnd Potatro.Prlco4 do NOT Inqlude frollLht 'charges., If you can buy maple-syrur at a teaspoonful vanilla, of one egg, one reasonable -price, do so, and bottie R, pour over ' ,'e pudding—.—­ "You plant it by the yard." Yikro Seedtape. yourself. To make a success of this 2 pkts. for 25c. Ask for descriptive. listti - =­�'the syrup m u A .,e bottled"whila -hot, in Skim,.Milk Versus Beef. A GOOD MEDICINE very economical Rennie's Seed Annual Free to AIL --------- air-tight bottles --preferably in pint Skim-milk Is a ve food Ell C . otton bags 30c. each extra. for it very soon loses its flavor''materialin the opinian of experts, Jr-UR THE SPRING size, when left open. Following are some ar.d might well be more largelyused Order through your LOCAL DEALER or direct from T partieularly good recipes for the use as human foodthis in'spite of the of maple-sugar and syrup fact- that it -is nine-tenths water. i Do N of Use I e Harsh Purgativ'es WM. RENNIE Co.,, Limped Lunch Cakes.—One cupful maple-, Whole milk is *an r(lispen.sable- food RENNIE'S SEDS King and Market, Sts., Toronto -sugar, one. f ourth cupful butter.. three-' for the young, and even in the diet of A Tonic is Alr You Need.* WINNIPEG VANCOUVER is -at- at MONTREAL (fourths cupful sweet milk, one egg, the . adult , it comRaratively t'wo cupfuls - flour, one teaspoonful economical. The -only nourishing ma- �.i exactly sick—but not' feeling skimming 'quite- well. That -is the way most baking-powder, nuts:� . Cream butter terial taken from it in ski ning is the . . .... -ten egg. Milk and butter fat. There I& left, therefore,, people feel in the spring. Easily TS AND MAXIM GUNS. and sugar, add be. 'tired, appetite fickle, sometimes -SYMPATHIES WITH ALLIES. MISPRIN flour sifted with baking-pov.-der. Bake in the a!-im-milk, not only all of the I headaches, and a feeling of depression. In well-buttered muffin-tins, in a quick- sugar..- which amounts to about four , 11 i&ell d. and 'Chile .Great Quantities of Cost 4 Shells "Used in Maxim Gun Pimples or eruptioni.may appear oa� Exporting.. a ]lri even If nuts are used, add lastly. 'and a half "parts in every hundred, aple Frosting.—One cupful manle- all of the mineral substances, but also 'the skin, or there Nitrate to England. may be twinges of Too Great For Some Exchequers. wyrup, one-half cupful of white sugar, all of the protein. The last-named rheqrnjitisrh or neuralgia.. Any of. I "Two of thetwenty provinces of The- late Sir Hiram Maxim says inR4 white of one egg. Boil syrup and substance is"importar4 because, be- I these indicate that the bloQd- is out of I Chile are settled by thirty per cent. his autobiography that when-- he grain; stir aides serving-as fuel for the body. as order—that the- *indoor- life of winter sugar until mixt ire will of Germans, but -notwithstanding this, - organized- the United States Electric until-nearly cold,, then pour on, stiffly fats, sugars and-starches do, it 81�o has left its matic upon you and -mgy � the sympathies of the people are Lighting Company the printer sent' 'beatin.white of egg supplies tissue-nbuilding material. The easily'devFlop into more serious trou- • with England and France," de- home its stationery, with the headip -milk, as I ble. chiefly 91 Maple Filling--Two and one-fourth proportion of protein in.skim i clared-Guillernio Edwards, of Santi- The United States Electric Lightning tctlpfuis with -purga- -fourth cup- well as of the mineral constituents,� Do not dose yourself a -Chile,'who is'visittng-Carads. Company" When be established !is maple-sugar, one e -for body- uvea, Ls so many,people do, in the 1 ago, : 7 .-ful batter; ane-half cupfu! sweet milk, which are also valuabl told "We have to be very careful in our 1 new gun company in England, he d III&. Cook all in- building-, in even greater than in whole hope that you can put Your blood one tea-spoonful van actions -toward the belligerents, be- of this mistake in order to emphasize -igredients together - as for frosting. milk. right. - -Purgatives gallop through I cause-- if we aided -in with the allies the imv orts nee of getting the station. Beat as'it conk, and flavor: Have Skim-milk is t as ;_Nand declared war on Germany. that ery printed.correct y. , Nhert t rs 1pip strength.- Any doctor will tell, 7 .''cake cold- when- filling is put on. milk is, with such food materials as- - ­ -country might, ter this war is 'over sheets were brought to him, however, Cream eggi, meat, fish, poultry, and -cheese you this is. true.- What you need 11 Maple Sugar Fit I and Peace sign , retaliate against he found that the English -printers had Two cupfuls. soft 'maple-sugar, one (though it -is mueh more delicate than , spring is a tonic that will make new 1 s, and- the great -powers, tired of made his concern appear as "The nerves. Dr. cupful-cream. Break sugar Into small those foods) rather than with such blood and build up the 'ne' bloodshed, would not defend us." blaxim Oum'Company." pieces, put in saucepan with cream,' substances as sugar, which serve only Wifliams' Pink Pills is the only med-, "Has Chile suffered to any great. I- "One of the Miixini gtris-" said Sir and F* occasionally until sugar is die- as fuel. , Two and a half quarts of 'icine that can do this speedily. safely extent because of the war?" askea,.an'Hifarn, "was 'designed to fire a shell contain almost as much pro-. and surely. .Every dose of this mad- solve *# Boil without stirring until a skim-mill. weighing about a pound. -These -shells. soft bud can be formed with the fln- teln and yield about the same amount icire makes new blood wbiz!h clears acquaintance. "In the first four months she suffer- were, of course, expensive; they cost gers when mixture is tried in cold ws- of energy as a pound of rdund of beet. the skin,' -strengthens the appetite and- ed much, both commercially and ri2or- -about and dollar 'and a quarter each.- 'ter. Beat .until of the. right con- When skim-milk sells for four cents a maker tired, depressed _rnen, women ally. Twenty German merchantmen When we derrionstrated7thi gun Wore -sistency to spread. quart, or about twocents-apound, and and children bright, active t.rd strong. are interned in oar ports and all ship-: Li Hung Chang, it fired four hundred e Bagg, LeL.bcrg. Sask., Moonshine Cake.—One- and -onia-! round . of-beef for twenty cents a' NI r A�. Maud ping suffered much. The'residents in of these shells cost;ng'more-tharf five _41 "I can unhesitatin.iy recom- or any other sum of says: ig fourth cupfuls sugar, one-half pound, a dime, thLnorth of the country caused us' in hundred dollars, in a minute. The money ape eupful_.��r, one-half cupful sweet nt for skim-milk- will pro- mend -Dr. Williams ' ' Pink -Pills as a. thi, sbuth';huch -wo_rry because they old -Chinese statesman, on being; told --six, tablespoonfuls cornstarch,, vide.. nearly, twice, as much 'nourish- -blood builder and I was very, the cost of the shells, said, 'This gun were starving, �being dependent - on !----one and-one-half cupfuls flour; one and ,:nest' as it will If spent for round much run down wher, I began using ships from the southern provinces to - firres altogether too . fast for China." one-fourth teaspoonfuls vanilla. -k. i The King of Denmark's comment was, -tea the P11s, and a few boxes fully re-' Whites of four eggs. Cream butter stored my hi-Alth."" re-:, them food.- 'That gun would- bankrupt my- little "Chile - practically That the e3 and sugar-. sift cornstarch and flour A Meat -Loaf Recipe.' Sold by anmedicine -dealers. or by�,. En-glisl kingdom in about two hours."' world's supply of nitrate. rail at .50 cents a box or six- box several times, ant: add alternately with bread the largest mines-, a Soak two cups of br' crumbs i own re; add vanilla, and from The Dr. Williams" companies milk to first mixture; !with Chilean, German, and French one cup of boiling water iled;c* Co., Brockv-1116, Ont. fold in whites of ego, beaten dry. I next in- line. This PAIN.? NOT A BIT! bread crumbs -and 2-�. !apit4) being' cups of cooked - oatma-1 througlin a fine' -Jtr4d. has developed enormous] y since' I LIFT YOUR C RNS Rab the 'soft bi Bake in quickovenin large,ting.- sieve. ' One and one-half cupfuls oil, 7 e outbreak of 'war, -but- during the OR -CALLUSES OFF Snow Pudding. cold boiled meat, run ihro�gh a rood st four months the Government was WEAR BANKRUPTCY.tly perturbed, as half of the In-' No humbug! Apply few drop Two cups -water, one-half cup sugar, chop�er three times. No-.� rub the, greatly a five tablespoonfuls enrnstarch, one. meat through a sieve, add the oatmeal.' come of 'the. -Govimmilirit is derWed then just lift them away Germany Bled White' in Food and quarter tea"sP6­ ul _T ----I ix the! and biead crumbi grid one and one-! and, an export tax imposed on ni- with fingers. onf .salt --Dl ix ;half teaspoonfuls salt, one teaspo'nful Finance—Finish Near. trate. and it was a serious matter for ingredients in' order e-.en, then put on: fire and bring to a boil, Cook for ; e biggest question in onion'sauce, 1 teaspoonful poultry sea- Thbithe world shipping to be Interrupted. However, r - three minutes. Renfove�fr'orn the fire. soning, one coful thiceeream sauce. to-day is: How lofig cairi. Girihany -at -the-present time; Chile is prosper. This new drug- is an ether. eom- N� 11 and pack in a well-grOased Davis,-! Ing as never before, due to the large' pound discovered by a Cineihnati :and add the stiffly beaten whites of fix we stand it? writt's Oscar- King 99 and one teaspoonful of vanilla. mold andbake for forty minutes in R an American correspondent, who re. 'export of nitrate and agricultural pro-; chemist.. It; to called .Pour into cups-to mold. Serve with ' moderate oven. Set the mold in a j cently left Berlin. 18 she, starving' Hurts- i freezone, and can now Serve either hot or Is she going b_ankru�t? Is "Only once has Chile been' in anyl be obtained in tiny bot- custard sauce. Rinse the cups with pan �f hot water. she run-! cold water before pouring in the cus- cold. If serving hot, a browil or nihg out of raw materials? Is bho' ex: `kind of a controversy with England Vies &is here shown at bard.'' tomato sauce should be used. hauLting ber'nian power ? The ques- 'during this War," he continued. "That! very little cost from any Custard Sauce.. tion hit., other varia?fts, but they all was when the British vessel sank! drug store.' Just. ask- . i for-freezone. Apply a One cup6l milk, one-halt cup %%lRter,'f To Clean A Blouse. mean -the same thing, How long can, the Dresden in Chilean.waters. How- ing-white -F�nglarfd*inade explanations and: drop. or two directly four tablespoonful.% sugar, two table-.' A very simple way of clean Geribany hold out agafnsf . the pres-7 ever, p whieb has 'b4n found . eff i- sure of the allied blockade, e selling of the five submarines the upon a tender corn or spoonfuls -iorhstarch, - Mix in order'blouses, e, against! th given. place in saucepan on stoyr, anti : caci--)us, is to line a box with clean the economic warfare waged by,British were having built in the, callus and instantly the bring to a. boil. Cook for threv rain-' white paper, cover United State's caused a much better' disappears. the bottom with I.Great Britain, as well Its against the soreness. find e feeling.': y you will Shortly military warfare waged by all ,tire 7.—m 'ntent e powers 7 the corn or 'callus Fir, go � a b F V a" cl- 1M.-I that 78" ewn "cror 7 eus now 7 o Strengthen The answerto this question car-1 FUM For A Lifetime. off,- root and all, 'witli ries with it for most of the world the I The -higher price -of f-oodsWffs has the fingers. i d very corr- E ane answer to the question of how long been used all a practical an n, yesight 50 per cent In 0 Not a twinge a pain, 6e war is going to continue., For it vincing argument that we should eat %reness -or irritation; is only in.,Germ Germany and the countries $a., Most of us believe that we eat: Week's Time In-Many-Instanc ____ _ I not—eyen-Ahe--alisbtest, t-hat too-mueh, but do wt�-reali" �' Ow smarting,- either when-- stantial confidence th4t.Qermany may e do eiLt in a lifetime ? A rpan. ave Iof cever r, ,t b 't�e-victor­iri thi a science applying freezone.- or �, r rotestimates that "the average; Free Prescription'Yoil Can 11Mica cls"as F t ibles a many- ye prove to e y be �,onl.rfiflly benefited by after*1&rds'.- "'i'mwing the simple rules. Here Is the prescrip. Filled and Use at Home. gle. Outside of Germany one doe not' man" of seventy-five years has eaten tion: Go to any active drw store and set a i find the same readiness to believe in1fifteen hundred times his own weight. This drug doesn't eat 41 bottle of Bon ogle tablets, c 41111h Lon(ion.—M vou near glasses? Are Nrot ft Drop one Bon tfp the corn or callus, eye wralcur"es? tablet in a fourth of a also of ratcr and 2' �4e possibility of economic_ormilitary The broad would make a pile like a victim of eye wirsin or other . ow but shrivels . them so If Igo.--vou will be Riad to know that accordfniz to to dissolve. With this liquid bathe the oy" exhatf9tion for the' Entente aiiiii that houge,`_-the meat would fill niany,.. Dr. Lewis there ie real hope for you. M.nny two to four times dally. You abould notice your sen and come right out. It is phone yc'.+ clear up perceptibly right from the start tril is constantly expressed with vigor and freight cars, the vocetables would! they loo eYCII aero Failinx say thoy bare had t�xir iunarr.triRtion will quicktv dianMestr. if your 'enthusiasm, if not with conviction, in make a trainload, fish and sugari no humbug! It works like a charm. Nee rest: throush the pruciple of We wun- a nwripcion, vue rpFtn savt. s,ter m bothering }ow, eves & Attle, take @up@ Tfui rren pri eye n tTYiT19 if: A wu altnofft blind! rould rot, a,,e tc!. t 0 sn t P I hern now Wo". it is too iau,, •- h inny � Berlin and other German eentres. would fill other cars, and the eggs For a few cents you can got rid of A NOWi C-39k Tead everytb!nz without a%v i-Wi-Sely blind mitt have been saved if they t i corn read Pa all. The coilclusi6n reached by ;Kr. 'would r6ske thif man 'bluih to look a, *very bard corn, soft corn or c be- gJanes and InY CYOB d0 not WOW an}, mere. At had varA for their eye. in time, nicht they would pain dreadfully; row they frol Ne,'v: Anotber Prominent Phydelso V, whom the Davis from his persofial observations hen in the eye. tween the toes, as well as painful it $1 submitted, s*W; ­Mn-opts is five 211 the time. It was like a miracle "e '" calluses on bottom of your feet. it A.,',k.b;-reWec13,% its cormitucatinaredieurs In Germany is that, bled white and i "Tht r A INA) who used it 9,Ys'. - atrnoo�phcrr evr.�dnrr 6now" to twitlert eye Ists and wwaly never eisappoints and- never burns by thct One of t mountains in Coy has, tly with or without atitmwg. but after mr;Wl thiS. -m-Abe n. Tb�� uwwu=%UrM suarant'" Is near bankruptcy, the nation can go he i Ion m 7 tru - 11 Trmmj in"aw— or reund the m barely rawi even read Ane Print wit�cul v a year at the best. The'atmies A a ,pr1c.r,ption tot fifteen days even-thirty ­rms s., r�"c! hen eyftlgm So Per cent to one week's rern-arkable shadow. Instead of ly bites or inflames If your druggist d It yet, tell him to ill i a rr one Tfntbq I 'i, r , I I r�, _,= 0 a are well fed and the rich do not suf- lg on the ground, it appears to hasin't any freezone . ballet eel that thvtmnd� N, bo wp.rr $!: rise rew discard tbera in JL rft-onsbie Limel7n2 fix molmz use in fer, but the children of the poor ga up like a veil in front of the observer. 1 904 9 little bottle for you from his multitudes more will be able to strengthen their L�nm M ov, wholestak boum *a 60 04 to be &Pand do trouble and ezvelm ,C,� ie., =�LF= - hungry, This is due to mist. .. ., v r" w•r ,( srr�t ,.. '.. R• '.4 "`- ..- '.}." bj~-.', t .P- 4".,. .K-r+•v d 9 ry. ..�-'qS. '+t;v,.�'a. di'�C,r'. �'i•y�d'� _:'S„t �fas.^a' •Ch .y�.rar -P :�' din .. � i� '4w 'G3i q. ��A�M Cra'c].11 �•r, M • �, � �,- � - ,� •.M+'i ... �,y_',.` 1.,,,; i.7....., •. - •ti•k• ..w. , y �lf . not shown great jubilation over the victory. It Is hard to get into All members of the Canadian Ex ltitularg-Force who serve at BUYALL. YOUR GROCERIES. iFrid. = • m atitrOIDos � •yw7 r o:�s Oak a jubilant -state of mind when it is Flit eiz wonthe continaoilkily over seas, will by order -in -council just r .Pickering. -- " known that so many ' Canadian passed, receive an honorable dist ----- .• .__ _ .. W f3 E R.E T s�R>tn in od'vl►ne:. homes --have been -llluuged into charge, three months' pay and allowances.. ` the Grocery Store, of course - 1.60 pea ]Ver yr ii paid grief on account of the basualties- which resulted from the battle.•- -.... ..At. . AOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. Thousands of Canadian's have suf= pring'goods comm' daily : Simmers'' Garden Seeds, Vegetable or-- _ " . fered from the suspense waiting " - 1- Ftower, all new seeds, 8 pkgs for 10 cents, ; NOTti AND C0M•MZNT411 ' for the casualty list to be publish- hard for those whose - New Pure Duple. Syrup, -Eastern -Townships, •$1.85- per. tin. Quart is The war news of the past week eyes are dim frons the shedding of Bottles 45 cents. Pure Maple Sugar 20c per lb. _ -has been of the most satisfactory tears to wave their hats and cheer chraacter. The great drive-on'the fur the victory gained. Neverthe- Fine Imported Fruits and Vegetables -Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, western front, which was, to have less Canadians at home feel. proud- - - Grape Fruit, Sweet Potatoes, Spanish Onions, Lettuce,''' eedisplayed by -their .pied ,.: --in. May, began the early part of friends andd relaaives on the field_ ' oo v of Pik, Peaches Dates ' .. last week, and the result has prov- of battle, and we hope that when i^ Prunes Figs, Seeded or Seedless Raisins, or isd the superiurity-of British arms. the rarnnanfs of the arlup' return - Fine Valencia Raisins. - The results also show the growing a fitting reception will await ,. `lBeLE MEc1I9TER. - strength of the British army, them. MOrI)aY, APRIL �D -Auction sale_ - Call and see us about your Sugar before -placing - - while .that of .the Germans is wan- of large ice houses, stable, wagon, your order. Call anyway. ins. The Germans are no longer looking for a victorious ending of President Nilson has, since de- Glaring his country at war with boats, etc.; at Pickering Harbor, the property of the Lake Simcoe Ice Co.; Ltd. Sale at 1• o'clock. sharp; ' JAS6 :.-R IGHARDSON �. _._ 'the war, but are wondering how Germany, risen greatly in the esti- -bee bills. 'tai?. B. Powell, auctioneer ' they can avoid a humiliating de- mation not only of the entente Z' H Gt R .00E R feat. Much evidence accumulates allies, but also of his own country. New Advertisements. to show that consternation begins His strong endeavors to keep his SEED OATS AND RED CLOVER =s••d for 8 ld Po"fen's, R R No. 1, to reign within the 01erman em: country out of war has been very P ire. The morale of the German strongly criticised. He has been sale at Locust 13x11 07.99 - troops has declined greatly within the t few weeks, German charged with being under the in- fluence of the pro -German ele- • tore POTATOES FOR SALE -Carmen :. and j... $ 47. Bs ag�hs►u�anr �gq ' ti+e per beg.Hardw'Are ssi - :. officers declare that `the cause of • i'nent, and:with being actuated by J $ L�GGS FOR HATCHING -Well L bled WMte W7wdotte eggs, Ip centea dfCiaQ "EppTj t3'Qe6rge ![ntoh. their defeat in the recent battles Ilan been the lack of disci - Aline}tg' a mercenary spirit: Wer believe - will concede .arhat , _ * -Q'nd new management This is in marked contrast with Wilson was actuated only by the The OR SALE -One grade Holstein Fcow, - that of the early Anse o! the war, most noble motives. entrance fourth eWf due Feb. lflah,1917, t ly _ when Germany had the best dis. of the United States into the war is a blow to Germany. They to David Dawson, can. 5, Pickering. 39ut purchased the Hardware Business conducted BARLEY FOR SALE-Ex,AVING army the world ever saw, great ��BED Apply at here for a number of years by M. S. Chapman, I here - - The war ie Far from being won, as g profess to believe that it matters ^' tr• good and -absolutely pure. lot 9, Con T. Pickering Inahone. Piokerin �• 97t "by solicit your patronage, and trust that by careful at- -Gerynany has till an enormous little to 'them whether or not they M D. Bir -11 a 8031.8 R No. Claremont 'tention to every detail, by keeping the stock well assorted _ ' army and her resources are far have the United States ere an �jARM TO RENT -50 -acres, situated and by courteous treatment to all, I shall merit a fair ashare business. ' from being exhausted. But aeon- enemy, as their army is of no can- i' on lot 9� con., 5. Pickering Good house and outbuildings; .oil a clay loam. fall plowfn� fan of you - tinnance of the present course aence: They held similar done; 9 aorss in when and ve; orabaraaad email truft. O B Pugh, R R 1fa. s. Claremont :. lmay have so disheartening an views in. regard to "the contempt- Etf effect upon the enemy that the .ible British army." But they have WANTED=Board and four rooms -,Hg;rdw8Xe, Paints and Oils, -Glass, Stoves and Ranges, 'war may end much sooner than greatly nlodifled their views in bat- ..nt.d:ar,..o.m.11:amiiie.for.amm.r months, farm hones preferred, !Last be sear Tinware, Graniteware and Seeds. was expected. this respect since the recent lake front, vicinity of Pteisr.ag. Reply, stating distaaee from station els.- to 1 St Clair Tins'mithin Etc. - flee have taken lace. In time p rates Ave, `Vest Toronto Russia is the centre -of mneh they will change their views with American i Y �•v D JC.JL�l JOHN S BA�' "Doll • PICJ EKING t44` OR RENT—Small farm, at out- F - - ;interest at the present time, The respect to the army. altirts of Ptekenng Village. suitable . for • f ' . ... ;greatest event In the history of Bus the greatest value of the or colts .suing, farming, e,.bar and good house,.barn sad sable. concrete founds. -" - 'that, country for many genera- L"`crited States as an ally is on Re- teras ; running .:ream, orchard d;o. Apply to O. O'iio71e,93 8butar kit Toronto. Phone main .. . tions has recently,. taken place count of their financial support &U9 97,931 • - '' An autocratic form of government ai '- Thetore % - j7 r At Last- I ,has been overthrown and a demo• lion dollars as a loan to the allies. - e rust - u. icratie form is now guiding the R g Germany will - be- - unable now to � _ HAS THE QUALITY - - - - destinies of that country. The revolution, which brought about . .secure supplies or foodstuifs from the United States, as she has done " Choice Spring Y ege- Fine weather for spring clefting. and we have on hand all the this change w -as one of the least more or less ever since the war -be• les a d r tables and E'rtiits always - ..necessary articles for helping along the good work: - bleedy in��_ gan.Thaw' - hand. side Cleanser'. 5c.a large'tin. Comfort Lye 10c. Eze saves .. new government is facia man 6 Y states into the atrn gle will have g Spee ftal orders taken for end _- Your time aatTmoney, >� or c. - i - such as Comfort.. Gold, _ Sunlight, Boras, Life difficulties,. which, we believe, an influence on thy attitude of of week req,airenlents. Buoy, White Naptha, Ivory and i, they will successfully overcome. of Rnsaia. 313 well as of the ether Ire Crefim Parlor now open where- _Castile at -5 cents per•bar. -- ` ` In getiing•rid of t4c Cyar And his neutral nations, and in _ one . way have the effect we will be pleased to serve ginall Brushes 4c each. = Whitewash Brushes from 5c up, and those -court all-pposition has not been as the former or anothef rhould of bringing the war Wan early NEILSON'S ICE CREAM lovely lieu -tone Paints that give such splendidresalts. `Mood Lac Varnish Stain in the wood colors, also old and silver .....--,disposed of, ruler - Plain, in cones. sundaes or in natural gold - frames. A.good _ will still have many friends and close. - - � sodas -al for renewing mouldings or picture range �sapporters; who will leave no stone ,Ice-cream _ �. J.- MARQUIS '.' Paints for interior or exterior work. We .have every. thing you need to make your bolus spick and span. 'tntnrned to restore him to the LETTERS r0 THE(EDITOR If f, athrone. And there are through- To the Subscribers of the Home Tele- ��O!'�O Wall Papers -at prices that are sure to please. Also a full line. Harden mud Flower Seeds. Clover and Timothy. -oat that country many Germans phone Co. and Pvblic :. - _. _ t ri -Cornat lowest prices. _ and pro- ermans, w o wor tax night and day to induce them re storm of Thursday night, April nth. a c e 1 A _._ _ _S �.; . ' Lo agree to a separate peace in vast amount of destruction to tele- phone and telegraph lines, especiallI y 'i 'BREAD BU NS CAKES ' order that Germany may use her along the lake front, ourre; and e • ? �,. 'fall strength against the British ceiving the worst at Markham. ThisE exchange having grown so - that it Choice Candies, Pattereon's Chocolates _ - - and the French.'Russia at the required, very large poles carrying - o ' outset of the war, signed an agree- man wires, which, when laden y With much snow and ice, could not Wedding Cakes a specialty ment aloe with her allies, not to R atand'euch severe winds. - 's and we deliver them. _ r the consent of her allies, . But +ter nary wires. The cable has been order- Roo the affairs of that country have ed and _delivery guaranteed in the H•' �• MOIIIIBjh P1Cke11ng been su disarranged by the revolu next weal; and we are exerting everyeeOno- R��$ tion; the allies have feared that effort to have it inataUed and all re. S G G D Spairs made so that service wil! be re- 2,1 u _. lrree800 filo the emissaries of the Kaiser might stored in the next thirty days. - -- (de•ao machine) h` Alsike, Red Clover, Timothy and all p _ We trust that You will bear with us r succeed in their efforts so that kinds seeds. in this interruption of service. s o••°rte representatives of Britain ande are in the market and are prepar- France HDdrE TELEPHONE CO.CAed ta a the highest market prices. - • France have been sent to counter. Alpfi 13oover, President pay p o� , act the influence of these men. Green River, Ont. The best equipped cleaning mills - „ia ....'c in the country. We are .hopeful that umb Russia's Send us samples, or communicate with mighty power will continue its TIME TABLE-Piokering Station a us before. selling. 4' efforts to overthrow German mili. T• R•• Trnias. going East ase ss follows— Take advantage of the best Seed Mark. _ - : • r ' 1io. s Mail 8.08 A M. ets in the world. i -tariam. _ _ _ s� l.o�a� 2. V. M. ::Gra% n o l as 1„ 36 Lo 6.04 P. M. Bell or Independent phone. One of the greatest' victories of Trdns going set due as follows— Prompt, efficient and reliable service ,the war was that obvictor last No. --15 Local - 8.28 A. M. iso handling Seeds guaranteed„ 27 Looal . . 11,.20 A, M. - J,S DOWNEY COMPANY ween by the Canadians at Vimy _" 7_ Mail. 7.40 P. M, •Sunday included WHITBY. ONTARIO an d Ridge, in Northern France.. This _ - `- - - pos tion waste scene of several - - - Conflicts previously when' thous. - �1 -•� ord . olaa of red, -a _and Hermans were -arm e m e t 1�� lllle►aRhtered,'and in which every p _ _ _ It r attempt . mans failed. The Germans con -V - sidered it impregnable, and on the Highest Type ars - "To -day Columbia Leads" Of account of its high position was s - Necessa in -these times ---Then use considered of great value to those y :MASSEY-HARRIS - hm. Be,-.' who were in possession of 1t. Its 1.apture b the vanadil+ine was a . 'C. W. LIDDLE, P Rreaf surprise to.. Germans, _ and has had a depressing influence CultiVatore-Teeth'are in three rows, giving good clearance. -These upon them. Great Armies hue been are great weed killers and necessary in good farming. _ _ Dealer showered upon our boys since the. - Controlled with one lever. Hoe and Disc -force feed runs sow fine or coarse grain uniformly event, and the capture of Vimy D &-without Injury, Four sizes. Co - Pickering, e ' aAidge will go down in history as pBi-Without exception most durable and easy -running made. Pickering, Ontario _ Otte of the brilliant events of tt a Binders'—Steel chains—Angle and T-shaped steel frame. Leat a nfetime groat war. Some have wondered -Ost the maple is Canada, hav Put ioulars Cheerfully Given J. R. THEXTON �,'" , . 9 ', .:•" .•-. ,.9+w .,�:' y.. - r.'-.' �; _'ex "' ilii „..r " t'.' .ex.�ya'�ls :.'.<.': :.-......_n, _-;ar.t:il•, ....:_;. ;a,•.a?-;�...._-as„_,x*.,n:•v.., - ..,�'r...._...._�-. .'t.e:..:�t^.. u. �..:.:t._.es„�_..,_._.._..-Az_:-err+'._...c-•.:«�,r”:sir.�_.••t.,i`.Y*:i:.�.ni:*�,��.s't�3i^.��,�s.' ' ~F ;r - ' .: •.,--..4,�^. "'�,"' ;. �--�'sT au►RtlixQn7 Mrs. win, Cowie was is Toros - _to oa Sa urday., -ttaid Roy ard, of lgtilsam, has par on chased a new auto •E George Thea ton, of Pickering, -tvaA in town on Sunday. from Rev. H. Wood has been confineders -to hag bed with .,severe cold. Walter Ward. has made-exten for sive improvements to his stable. I in Fred Ward shipped'a 'ea'rload of cattle io Toronto .on. Wedgies. _ ' $aY Bliss Clara U-nderhill, of the O. L. -C•, Whitby, when epending her Easter vacation at her home here, entertained a ' number of • frietlds Wedneedriy evening last. The teach.ers-have- all 'rete#reed enjoying a rest during the Easter vacation, and both teach- alid pupils have now begun a gand long grind- in preparation the mid-sumaier'examinations -which'we wish them suceses. Mrs. Worthy, of Brampton, and Mrs. Sam- Stephenson, of Toronto, spent a few dave last week with ;-t it parents, Thomas and Mrs. Gibbons. In order that the'public may I not too severely and unjustly cen- ears Claremont school, the girls of the Continuation Class emi? ati- Bally deny that the pe nieious habit of smoking is developing among them: — riritllirlr llllllllllll=.1111111111)lliltlllt)tlill<itlllxl111<ll� James Redtuan, of Glen Major, is visiting his son here for a'fewdavDOMINION. 1' 1 THEAaiting BANK funeral i x ded . P. Shirk attended the 1 - of his aunt in Gormley on Stitur. lit' ESTABLISHED 1871 Gay Last. Luther -Bowes, 'of Peterboro, Y to the ust ultra@Sri Special attention, given to the bnitnee■ o! Farmers and Dsalsrs !a LST• X was here with 'his mother over 1 ' ' 8toci. aW nous collected on favorable terms. _ _._ _____ ; SAVINGS DEPARTMENT _Sunday. rr John and Mre.. Dunn, •of Picker- R x flepoaits of $1.00 and .upwards . received, 1 Interest paid or added to accounts twice a -?ear. .ing, spent Friday with friends in >Y smawt servile assured to d.>7oaltors. Ste lit - Claremont. : P ■ . W41 -bur -Gleeson. of Toronto, was " home for a few days during the -,WHITBY BRANCH : S. D. TERRY., Manager is past week. Mr. Brown, of Toronto, spent a iS111tiIllKtl><1=1t1I111111A/111111i1111111R1�111t11a1K few days here with bis daughter,. 11ars. Wr+od. ' David Pilkey has moved into the dwelling: just vacated byD SINIPSON&U0 -Freeman • • Mr. t►nd Mrs. Middleton, of Oril• Iia. spent over Sunday with Jos.. - .-Stock is, Selling Fast.1 _ and Mrs. Borland. Thos. Paterson with his gang Wb of is busy re -shingling the Because khii prices are away below many wholesale prices. then Hapfist pareoaage. Owing to the war, goods are ..advancing every day; and it is almost impossible to by goods our kind. Mre. Alonzo Jones and Mrs. Alf. You cannot afford to let this _ . Rogers, of Salem, spent Mond%y opportunity cease. - with friends in town. - = Freeman Mantle and family ` moved to Brougham on Tneiiday, and will reside, there in future. Wellington and Hare. Neal spent HA TS I LADIES HA T.S f over Sunday with the ' latter's -Prices cat almost in hall. ._parent's, John and Mrs. Pallister. J. Fawthrop, of Hastings, Neb., We wish to announce our New Spring Models are now - and Abram Fawthrop, of Corn- ready for your inspection. wall, Out., were in town on Tues - 'You are welcome any day to come and see our display. . Mrs. D. M. Morgan has returned EASTER ORDERS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY home alter visiting her daughter, Emerson Ormerod. who has - _been ill.- = Mrs. M. Henderson returned fi,ay your stippiiee at this sale aud-Save'. Save! Thome on Monday evening after _ spendingfew daps with friends in Toronto. D• -.. ,,. � � I G RE RI N G Si PO hl t � ••. R. E. Forsyth returned home -,on Saturday after paying an ex- , tended visit with friends in Buffs- ilo and Toronto The roads art., �1.,n. getting into . - mood, shape, .. 'i` soon we will 'hear complaints about the' crust - _ �jQ���des � ` 'Instead of the rand. Wm, Coates was confined to his :.'bed a few days last week suffer- -inc from a very -a@ r able to be out again. -- Hngh Gregg Sr. who hits been confined to his house all winter,is able to be out again since the warm spring weather has arrived -' - T. P. Shirk, i ho has been on the sick list for the past two '!9y weeks is again on duty, hetvinir nearly recovered from his iodic - position. Fred Redsbaw - took his young .. _ _. eon to Toronto this week to tinder- y If you cannot carry Vo treatment for spinal trouble. - e hope the treatment may be a rifle, you can serve / country on the a successful. -your -farm. • _ - -one day last week and got the -road scraper at work, wits. the result that the streets a.re now in 'first -hope „ declared The plow is ' our hope, :. -Claes condition. Albert and Mrs. Rawson spent a Hon: David Lloyd George, the couple of days with relatives here. On Monday evening. Mr. Rawson ,Right Prime Minister .of Great Britain. The returned to Cbaz . N. Y. whereg-' n be has good poettloo. Widmer Miller, who has. been the face of a world shortage of food' .must working in a nwriltion factory in be matter of concern to all. ' It points Toronto during the winter months Sias returned home for the summer .a gout the path - of . duty to leen and boys _ to attend to his, market garden- unable enlist 'in- the army but capable of Ing. Mrs. J. R. Real gave an address to helping to .Increase production.' ' -w on Missions at Brooklin Methodist ,; • ' ,_ Church on the evening of 'Easter Sunday. Next Sunday she wille Help the,* ' f saner increase speak at Greenbank morning and evening. A few farmers iii this+ locality production have started their spring work, the _ -although, as a general thing, do this. supreme hour when ample food production is land is too wet yet to mach.At If the present fine -weather con= one of the indispensable means of victory, - the country The -tinueseedingwillbe-general next facesa serious shortage of.menand boys.oathefarms, week. Department of Agriculture -emphasizes the Urgenpy of every An excellent address was given man and boy_ taking to heart this splendid opportunity for in the Metb6dist Church last Snn p atriotic service. — av evening - hs'MeGiiPfiz>F of . Toronto, ander th'e auspices �f i o - — Decide tiow to help is the war. If you are- between the BOYS ages of 14 and 18, and have good term record, you can Sebe W. M. t`I1t MCGttic always be welconied by the -.Meth any time between April 20th and May 20th. odist people of Claremont. Parent§ are urged to encourage•their boys to 'enlist for farm • been badly crippled, sihee the re- ,cent storm are gradually being service. e physical lade by a summer spent close to Nature; an interest will be awakened is an important industry of the country that will be a put into shape again, but it will 1ae1P to him is his teholet future. be sometime before they will be in perfect working order, although. The Department appeals to - farmers, to igen Men'following (retired), to business men who there are large ganga of 'nen at no occupation 1 can spare at least a portion of their time, to all men who work. A lecture, illustrated by excel- can arrange their affairs so as to help sours farsper. �Wry_man ie to enlist for farm service. Invited•lent --lent pictures, will be given in the Methodist Church on Tuesday Codfer with your District Representative evening, April the 24tb, by Dr. 'Thompson, wbo has recently re- of the Department of Agriculture, or write or -visit ontstrio Government Employment Bureau, turned from China. Mr. Thomp- 16 Queen's Park, Toroo. it son delighted the people who were Tse Insti- Ontario Department of Agriculture p ' present at the ovary -- tate with his address on China. W. H- Hearst. Walstsr of AgrkeuHare ..•rt r' We extend an invitation to all interested in work among the Parliament BuikUmgs Toronto Chinese, Admission 15 cents and clmts. THE V :PTAH DARD: "BANK OF CANADA NZAD OPRICK TORONTO _ This Bank o$ers ,every facility W the conduct of accounts, of menu- facturers, farmers and merchants. aaT'D rata -SAVINGS DEPARTMENT at every Branch. 235 PICKERING -BRANCH, R Vi . GORDON, Maaeger. Q Q Q Branch also at .Whitby. EG GS" -...-,EGGS Buy your oystershell, mica' grit and granulated- bone here. fl:. Also Pratt's' Egg Pro-ducer 1n 50o and 4 and $ 1 "packalges, just the thing ry to- make your hens lay this _ _time of the • 3 $are : - CHAS. SARGENT S -CLAREMONT, Ont: Mid 00 --'Winter -Sale -of Boots and Shoes _-All Win tai Footwear will be sold at Reduced Prides. --- Also. many broken lines of High Class:Footwear will be sold at;greatly reduced prices. • _Bell phone 151: _. '- E L - N BROCR;,'STREET , - �— � .. , �'. WHITBY, ONT. This is 'hat you have been .mT Q r -r _ c) looking for; Help- being scarce I will be pro-, 1 2010 pairs of Sample Boots—Ladies' . pared to do chopping and • Gent's, Boys and Girls'—to' oat flaking only ono sell at prices which pre-- - Monday, Wednesday and Friday,', 8 veiled before the during the month of March. war began. After that date on Monday and _ =1 $pace will not permit gaotktions, Friday of each week. but a call .will convince you and rove a mons saver. Also. for sale a quanty of, Y P y 2 -ft hardwood. Sale'commences on Saturday,- , e F. Bayless GreenwoodMarch the 81st. Joli J. JFI NGOLD L; �larem�at �fv_e g NORTH CLAREMONT 'Busf meets all Trains M night at lowest prices. •I e ro s �� Phone 1805. - ..do r I e ► ,. _ JIa11:4 �- o « - Thos: sandersoa & Son, r. lg.gtIK co o -rp o• qy►+�i PROPRIETORS �6115 r ale ro� s COAL and GRAIN . � d . dee • �� rd+ o ► o d -a. cc ID z Feb h'1 , . •s Hard and soft Coal of the best i — max. 4APT= quality on hand. K g Highest !trice paid for Barley, a - ar -J no Rye and Backwheatdelivered at $pink's Mill. - °° " .d oo..; w* Pickering Station Coal CO. �N No, Tr a� D•o' � i ptCKERING.. Jaanary 1019-whitbY S. Osbaws 4;Broughsm moi• �•� 5, Port Perry ?, Uxbridge 11, Oanniaaton!10. otierasoTe 8 1 73 HARDWOOD FLOORING ;eO 4 We can su ly hardwood flooring fn beech, bar h maple, plain and ®a� quartered. White and red oak in all grades, widths and thickness a, ROOFING. ' Buy Rubroid Ready Roofing, the ' Of all materials and design first ready roofing, made in 1801 kept in stook. It will pay you ? '. to call at our works acd inspeot our stool SHINGLES and- obtain prices. Don't be misled by Choice B. C. red cedar shingles agents we do not employ them, eonse wM6- _ ,- ly we can, and do throw off the %gam oomroWion of 10 per ceut.,whiehyou wk1 W. D. Gordon & Son, � osrtainly save by purahwing from its. Ball solicited. PI C RE RI N G WMiTBY U"HT1 CQ.. 0209 sad Works, Whitby, Ontano pEW and Independent !d nt PbOues � , ._. --•,:u ..._-J.h.._. .:.:1.1.11_.. i*':rro.s. . w :'.I>.r�::hd..'�aa.4i'��.i�'a.��-�2�1?'� G ztir?: , .e� sv >. ,:. .• - .,u', .. ,,�, E!!, ,_.. - �. ::�, _ - :sa , ,7.'.:•,. �,.?� � 4•,: . r +; ,,w, �,,,9 P.:, ti . • r M1 ` n; r' (-11f Rh OF FRANCE- WRESTED FROM. FOE Markets of • the WoLENS REPORTED IN BRITISH HANDS -- _ BRITISH 'INFLICT HEAVY LOSS -. GERMANS SUFFER GREAT LOSSES ;4 Breadstn Re a` NToronto. thern., $2..2tiiil ;h.ut 2 do., $Z.24: '.British North -- -- - No, 3 do„ ia.10t No. 4 wheat, $2.oaj. v - nominal. track Ba of Vimy Ridge Carry Lines Along Both Banks of c ,[, 7t6t4 extra No. liLfeed, 7?si'c; KO., Last Report Say's Troops Operating East of Lievin, Which Was . 1 feed,' i5 c., all rail delivered. Saucifez River C106� To. Givenchy-Canadlalti9 Take American corn-No: 3 yellow. $r.a9'. Taken Saturday-Germans. )Leave 1,5.00 Dead, Mile of German Trenches, track Toronto, subject to embargo. > ' Ontario oats-No. whlte xl to Tac, - 300 Prisoners. nominal; No. 3 whit 2�7o to 7 c, notdinal. - . ~•. -according to freights outside- ° Untarlo wheat-No„ 2 Winter. Per car atch from London gays; The Prisoners over .......... 1.3,000 A desP lot, $2.00 to $2.02; No. 3 do., $1,98 co $2,00, according' to freights outside. I London April 15'.-Apparently the While British nae were plowinga Guns .........: • • 166 .I great British offensive north and south Peas--No. 2, nominal, according • to I cit of Lens, the great coal centre of way, to• turn the northern hinge of he Trench mortars 84 f of Arras 'gaihed •reriewe ' momentum freights outside. t, 3arley-:llalting, $1.26 to $11.28'• ac- northern France has fallen before ndenbur line at Lens, the German .Machine guns .. . 250 on Friday,, and General�ai .:� fight- cording to freights outside. i th � � g co shek 10�40 against: the freights outside.: . report speaks only of progress "east 'British wed a threatenin the ael4th- against� the enemy. they have a non since the first dash;on RYe No. 2, $1.65 to $1.70, acdordtng `• of Lievin, where our troops are a ern binge the most powerful blow he Monde mornin a sucess w•hieh will to freights outside. P` g P A despatch from London says: y b'- Manitoba flog-F4rst patents, in. Jute �-proaching the outskirts of Lens." - `has delivered since the beginning' of j Swift hammer-blows at many points', compel German refirement to the Dro- bags, $10.70; second patents, in Jute" ueant line fire miles farther bags, $10,21(); strong bakurs', in Jute bags. I But the correspondents of Lloyd's his wide withdrawal. It failed com= along the disorganized German front. court- $9.60, $9.60, Toronto, I News with the British arm tele- letel -'north and south of Arras lass week east, Tearing through the German Ontario riour-winter. according to I Y P Y• defence on a twelve-mile front from ''ample. $8.35 to $5,45, to bags. track (graphs that British patrols entered Along a six-mile front op both sides showed that General H#ig s drive is - Toronto, prompt shipment; $a, to to I the .city between 4 and .5 o'clock this of the Bapaume-Cambrai. high. road he far from over, though the 'resistance ' the north-bank-of the River Scarpe to- ,a.2 bulk seaboard, export itrade: • the trench Mems just south of Loos, Jiillteed-Car lots, delivered aloutreal ; morning, and other , correspondents concentrated the artillery fire of a of Hindenburg's troops stiffened Per- the British divisions drove ahead and rrei` s s'. b",gb In nee - ton$4pe1 midton. i tell of incidents' indicating that the great park of field pieces and then ceptibly. Boring through the slush t u;ngs,_aa3 tu 345;-good--teed' flour, .ger Germans. have abandoned the' town, launched a succession of heavy in ?' underfoot and the falling snow and captured six villa„es-Angres, Gi- ;,ac $2.70 to $s.au. f� t venchy Vimy; 'Petit-Nimy, Willerval, liar-Extra No. 2,"per ton. $11,50 to',and that the British are walking into fantry attacks. The Germans sue- - sleet, British troops north of the Vim' , and Bailleul, South of Baill_eu �1= �!':•rnlxed, per con, $a.5a to $1l. Luck it . seeded in penetrating . Lagrilcourt, -banks-carried their linea along both �u k 7`-car . per ton,./37 to -s7•s9, I the slagThe heapsinench frontytlfem. tha along' eity , Britihhl fighting practically fronte Haig'scentre of men Danks of the Souchez River to within line. was bulged back clear to th -straw-car lots, a..few hundred yards northwest of Scarpe. Two of these towns, Vim:: _ Givench while the Canadians, sweep- and Giver were-fortified by s s 1has been practically pulverized by the' quickly rallied, however, and drove Y, P- * Y - iCouatry produce-*holesals - '1-blast4fire from General. Horne's bat- the enemy out in disorder, capturing In g down the 'southeastern slope of ems which the German, considered ]!utter-Fresh lair)', choice, 40 to 416: the ridge, overran a mile of German impl;egtiahle. Northea t of the mine cclrier)' prtnt� 43 cu 4uc, so Ws. 42 to leries. East of the city they have three hundred prisoners at the same another network of trenches in which time, making a total trench systems south of the Farbus Ing aml railway centre of Lens the Eggl'--New-lald, in cartons. 39c; our of 700 prisoners Wood, , - British have 'also obtained a focttin of .unions, 3%. it ` s. believed they may 'make a tem- during the week-end. The British 1.1 1,1%o poultry-Fowl, lb., 20 to 25c;'porary stand before retiring to the line to-night, stands where it did be-' South of the, Sear. e' too, where the Further. victories Neere recorded :hickens..Lu to 25c. - r P ' south of Arras. Straightening cut th 1Nuitr)•--Chi ens, 22 to 2sc; supplementary Hindenburg line be- fore, and 1,500 German dead have British are trying to straighten out .owl. 2;• to _!c. ducks, to 25c: squabs. tween Drocourt and Queant, been counted in the area just beyond. their front.tow•ard Cambrai, a notable' German srAert which pro;ected int? iwt duz i4,uu to $.1,50; turkey:;. 2:, to j success was won. Driving down from their lilies hetwekn hionc� arid- this `h„ew; -yew, !area. to 271c; twins, - Co cul Ricer, Haig's- men TURK OUTWITTED CANADIANS SHARE Neuv.idla Vitaaae to the banks of Co- j g tf/rined =i t- to .2;317'; trip! t.v, s7t. to 2bc: old, -'Wancourt '£ower• on a spur east of I "ur$e ''j�'� twins. Sy1r. 1 ' - jeul River, 1<iaiR s men stormed -and ' li'mo>-11'hlte ��lncer 23-Ib.tfns. 141 to ' -held Hill 90, and pressed' onward to the village of .1V nncourt, and accord- 15x1 i,-lb- tlrrs, 141,c l 1u-!b, 13he s1.-lb, Wancourt and Heninel. Both these ing to F i'1sy nizbt's oftic�al t1Pw,4 re ,onib r,, a tins, an to, illi ew."y ! -BY THE BRITISH .IN WAR ON U-BOATS „ .'umb ,honey-.-extra nue • and heavy f - town&, with their adjoining defetices, Hort, ha':c a4vanced a<tride the Him- `+�a> ti is per doz. $. id; select; $2.su to I were captured, and the 'victors de= ,`ienburg line as far a.4 a point a"ven Jlaple e)rLLp-l,ni,ezial gallop. $1.50 to• - - ployed across the stream and occur mites :,outheast of. Arras: The com- S1 45. ' k pled • the b_ihhts .on th? right 1: hank, i munirttes of the British War O:'fcce r•"t'' ' , Un track Ontario per bag. - General Maude Scores another 37G are Members of Royal Natal -- r Lhlu, 'New -LirL uns,aiek elawares,- per y The fighting in this segment was as hgv-e not hitherto mentioned the lain- "ILK $3 au to 33.4u; Albertan, per tag, Big Success. all-day mstter, and the ground tvaI denburg-line. ' =' - Auxiliary Patrol. _ But success viii nit =torr lir•re'. To � London, April 15.-The 'Turks have'- a►on foot- by foot.' The British are ilrovisions-whole■sie sustained another defeat at the hands A lespi.tch from Ottawa says:-In clearly determined to ahoulder the the_�soathwarti the Bri'ijh battalions v;,r'.k,h niv"ravy is li24 ui,"" lnedo? s. 3h to 'of the British in Alesopotamia. The all 376 Canadians are now-engaged in ' Germans wit of the entire angle be- P^olressetl on a front of alwut nine, roll- 24 to brvakfaot brirurt. 30 War Offiee.announcea that the Turks combatting the German submarines, tween Menchy-le-Preux and ..Crol- _miles- betv:een Dietz-en-Crnitre and., a I , ' i3o; back,., ptalh a.' to 33c: ooneless. 'are in retreat after a. battle it which.. 83 members of the Royal Naval Auxil- sillee. and cerin to be doing it. point to the north of iiargicnurt. ThN _54c; the ruffered heavy losses. Lard---Lurgi•, lard, fife ea: 25 to tart' Patrol, and, according to-reports F Meanwhile the lighting far the key captured position, inciudk Sart Farim, tilt,P. 25to =53:. veils. d,�j to .5fc com- positions � Y inhich have comms to the Naval Service Gauche B''uo<l ,,tww, t.ler ca 19 to 1017. _ The Turks were driven from their, at Dlonchy s�aa furious. The Cctireacourt, Strad- �,•ng ; 1Nur bacon. 1 to ` positions near Ghsli eh, ten miles Department here, all Kaye ' acquitted tz' ('urrd tfi«utP- = � Germans feel fhe loss of thio. wn and dling the road to Cambrai. --and. the _r per tb clear oelltet+, 2u to 2vic. - r_ tO ,, northeast of Deltawah. (Deltawah is themselves well and have reflected of its heights, which they- admit in' wood-near the vilis„e.' _ Of the - I credit upon the Dominion. •-their oiflcial statement, and have Throughout the length of mterlink- Montreal Markets 195 miles north of 'Bagdad.) They number 264 are sub-lieutenants or of- threwt+ renrated counter-attacks pd chain of 'advances the fishting n: t� I ai,•ri*ren r' cc iI i7 rd,_ c anil,IInn 'then withdrew toward Seraijik and a reastorn. Nn, '2. .Sr,"- do,; 'N '$,' 7'ir' thence toward Del Abbas. The firers of the submarine-chasers and airainsi the British defenders. Accord- of-the utm.otst ferocity: Prisoners and sten �� 1 reed ,1bc 14srle -Jtan. 112 are chief motorboat men, or mot- '_Ing to the accounts of observers , they gunQ:wT>'e sent to the iaar, Accor.lind�' 166 %v n, S;r�` R"t�'�•g�;t3, slt''ts''BrOn Wedri sdayish are ttheng tTu ks lost 200f ' � orboatmen, the mechanics of the craft. � sis�ered soiree of their heaviest lasses to the official report' Fri,la -night, etc ng . Of the 112 motor-boatmen 43 axe since the.prament series of battles there arc now mode than 1 t300 in the :a1 .tv; c�;:Lp,,r vutc•nts, choice, killed and 700 wounded. Iu 00; atrslRht tultrra• $9 3' to s:+,au; from .british Colur. .a; 3. irom On- started, several of the charging bat- 'British cages, back of Arra-A.-and the bags. $ 1 51, to s t ss Rolled usts. $745 do.. bares, 90 tor,' $3.60. - tarso, of whom 11 are frotsi Toronto talions •being practically annihilated Aumhrr-of-eaFture,t Ruff, be-, raachrll , ,,,.,1' $3. to '33•: .:tu,rts, $4n 3[Id- FOnI) CFiIGIS 11:�1iE9 and six .f$om Ott,wa; 21 from the w under the rattle of Britlsh machine. 18R: - 't,\.a• •34'' �rr.u1111e sa, to $50' tier Province of Quebec, of whom, 15 are gena. General \iveile'� fnrrnv are fightin per .ta.n. est rots, $13.5u.: ALL FATHERLAND TALK . i_ f, lii•r�e'-hlne*•t a'rr+trrna, 4 Co 24jv, it:Or.;real, mc.­ from A",rta.vibo 1 =re ched h'q!•est rrryrtiery, 43c.r 23 to-1404 vnda, 41, , to irem rom - Getrtrian batteries complain that so south of the town of St, Quentin 'be- 4.17 its fresh. 3617; nel«vied, 98c, orwaerts arns Government of Con- t ba, 'many German guns. were lost because tween the Somme River and the St: l ';�tor*- ren tJg, rtt:r•'1ots, i3 1 � to 59:25, I sequences of Bread Diminution. ; - ' j0 -of.a shortage of artillery horsei. They Quentin -Railway.; Friday nit;ht's•'of- Winnivelr drain` say thstt the British were up end over firial' report from Pari. says that the A 'despatch from London says: CIiO;~1i PRINCES LEAD IN WEST. 'their pieces before tial could ble battle in front. of .the positions eaptur- wheat-Nu. L \urchern, $2,0.4; No. 8 '--rhe food situation is dominat- `<,r.thrria $2 Hili No, C-41 ,.1 a,,. 5 ing all oche: - considerations in (Ger- ! ' hauled Sown to safety. On-the ed by the French continues, The Ger- t No, e, $1 1)1: f.•cd, $l 11, oats ,many, according to . The Berlin Vor. 'y Ridge .alone the storming Can- mans resisted de.sperately. but the l \o: c 1F , uai, : Nn, 9 c «., sd c I - A despatch from Am tterdam says: - adlans took fnvr 8-inch howitzer French carried sgveral lines o4 'ct u No t fed 664.. Nn 1 frwl, es1c, itxerts as quoted in an Amsterdam The German Crown Prince now com- e� a. I + f.-ed, Galli Marley--Ne, 3, $1.1•' despatch to the Central News. The mends' the German centre army nine of the famous 5.9 guns,. the trenches het .seen ,the river and. the Vo 4 $1 ns: C. rd, s_. , - rr krrted. _92c,' _.p4►st mfll»le and useful piece in the railway, Artillery :fictions are report -� Flu" - N„ 1 -X �W c, V '"• 2 t ,w, Vorwacrts says: groups on the Western front, accord- $' i4i Notwithstanding all the bi events,' lGer zPan hereathe Brit 9h took sother dozenes Pd betwech the Somme and the Oise ,_ q ing to 3'lie Frankfurter Zeitung. On, P• -: ' and in Ghampsgne. _ fraise¢ states >tzarttets the new food regulations which are to thePrince's right in Crown _ �unnrsj uu. ;� nt ri i . -w n: at -71x); Abe introduced on April 15 form the Prince�Ruppre ht of Be,, aria, and on $9 u< Jul., 59 •, p t� 1 0; esPn. -No : exclusive subject'of discussion in the his.left'Grand Duke Albrecht of 'OVur 1CSOP5 I\ GER Before th1- development the agric id'- 1,h,r $2 19! to $1 524 -N.r • Nurthern, most considerable circles of the eo- , $2.131 F., $2,95 �Cn. \orthc•rn, $2,obp P temburfr, who,previously commanded BET. Y STORMS. tural paper's -had co>'nplained of the to 5: 161 corn No, 3 %ell-v, $t s1y� ple. A d•.minution in the bread the German forces in Flanders. It. _ '.. effects of the severe and protracted 1e sl.•_+ crgt�-gip 3 atiite-.s21 to. P F't.,ur' urs, bunged. Llran. $3D.00 ration forms a serious• difficulty for was recently reported In the Entente ;severe Weather vest.of Winter. The Winter grain crop was •„ $ . r•l the entire population.gnd cause, great press, says the newspaper, that the - several weeks behind its._ normal de- 'Duluth \r,ril lx • •t1•heut-No, 1 hnrd All F' s_ 14j No, 1 Nr rtha'rn• $: 1r9j ,n $•1,13;'; preoccupation-" German Crown Prince had been sent I velopment, although it is declared that No. 2 N„rthern $2 53 u' $_ ,. �t it ,c some weeks ago the German news-1, ome.to Berlin in disgrace. A despste from Copenhagen says:; the proportion requiring resowing was s2'r j Jut N'. $ 12':1'.6nt td. Llnse. d. �3.od`j papers announced that the bread ra - :- 'ih� Easier days in Gertaany"were comparatively smp Farmers were nj 13'i�� `;�_ _ tion would be ace y one- our , marked, according to reports in the unable to commence their Spring Live. Stock,Xarhets beginning April 15, owing to the'.$7 pOb,000,000 LOAM - German newspapers, by a return -of planting, and it seems certain that the; T„rr,.ntn, April 17 - � cera chor,'8 hra+y scarcity of wheat; ' 1 I'ASfi.F.D I\ C. S. HOUSE. Winter weather, over a large part of new delay will materially defer the =teerP, $12.00 to ii-.s0.. cholre he:1+) 1 -trers, S11 _a to $11,75: gond heavy the empire, an occurrence of consider- Fall harvest' of all foots crops. sfea•rs, $luso c� 510.75; hittchers' rnttle. . able importance in connection with the The net result is that �hrre will be c•h, tee,'$9t 25 to $11.x5, do„ rroo,t, 8t0,6s Ihi\G GEORGE NOW CHIEF Democrats and Republicans dike for the next harvest, Partic- to $ o an;' n, medium, $tic.nn to 510,30; ,, i prospects increasing difficulty in carrying over dn, common, $9.00 to $9.Srt. butchers' (1F ROYAL FhF]`G COhi Voted for the Veaeure, ularly sharp drops in temperature with until the harvest-on the j,canty re;arve hul,q, r-hoice, $10,0117 to $lu, 75: do,. hood _ bulls, $8.25 to $4.75: do.. medium, bulls,' ' Vtashington, April lu.-R'ithout a snow, were reported in the important of stock, even if the harvest itstilf is 19.25 to $.4.75: do. rough bulls. $6. 4o to Sraln-gro4vinq regions of Germany. not affected in quality. ° $6,511: hutch,•rs' cows, vhofee. s10,nn to A despatch frorl hondl,n says:'- dissent-ing voice the House. amid the _ 511' 25: do., 'good, $3.75 to $3.5o; do- ming George has become Colonel-in- plaudits of members and the galleries, --- - - -- - - - - m.drum, $7,00 to $1.2V stockers, $7.50 Chief o? thernaval and military wing late last night passed the.seven•bile (�► S• ^5: femers, $9.50 -to $li, Lo; rennets, - EW WOMEN BRUTAL a:td ' uttrrP, $5. $8 J0 $ o $1 nitlkera, of the Royal Flying Corps, "to mark ; lion-dollar war revenue authorization to a tn1 anile mod.' ach.0 $40 UUl to $60 oil, 'his admiration-of the splendid. services' measure. One member, Repre,;artntic e springer,+, $50.00 to $110.110; light' ewes, ;both wings have. rendered since, the London, of New Forte, the only Social _TOWARD THE PRISONERS E 4 .5;1 spring elardnb9prhrarh` $ts,'o �° comms n the war. ° "present." ncemc t of ist. in C ngress voted ''prem " u - �' :• _ nedl im.t 110hSut to f 1 2, o0: those, fed I $12. n t CANADIANS F _ arrd watered. 516.50 to $1ti.61',' d CA OUGHT FIVE DAYS welfihed dip cars, $16.x5; do , f o.b., r i ' Those Employed by German Red Cross Show Themselves a�l•Ra.r• $ls,,s. - �tontreal, April 17.-Good t" choice 1 �m ••■f`7 ■��* �9 barous as Any Huns-.Spit in C'oiree Handed to - milk'-fed c•:11vds, 43.01) to $1-1.00, others I SUBSISTING ��`IRON RATIONS $4.00 to 'Sings' sheep) �4.:u)sto^$10.50: I + SUB Jiff si $rltl9h Troops. p .K Iambs. 7 r t $1 rd each: i seler•trd hVgs At $16.70 •tu•$1i:110: - -- _ • For Three Days The Had Practically No Waier to Drink, but r A despatch from London says: Ap- while the women looked oc. and laugh- ' h palling revelations of the systematic ed. - B.1T"iLF.S IN THE AIR Fought on Until Task Ras Completed. { -Vitality of e, a women R the '� Qn-entertainment E't3?�`F�1'v 1v D \ f Dt) ROL'9: with theme women was to- offer a = Red Cross towitids "British wounded wounded man a glass of nater . and r London, -April 16.-FightiuR in the British Headquarters in France,' ever, it was necessary to drive the spohn-rre-beendent of The .Timet by acorea of Cases of physical maltreatment of air between the German an .­ their your it mlowly on "at! gruUnut.enc Pn petty-per- =Germans back through sevelrnl long British soldiers of all ranks ores ed and British aviators continues. Ber- versities of the great world war that oonveri, ng tunnels, which were £orti- British wounded by German nurses lin tells of the- loss. by "the French, some of the most Homeric fighting en' fled in such a manner that they were from German prison camps. On the were just as common and systematic 'vim Ridge should have been about a believed to be absolutely impregnable. q '. - lou journey of the British pounded as the refusal to Firifiah and Americans" of 1 i aero- , Y g y 4W Siva them nourish- Planes, Sunday four German aero-' place rejoicing in' the name of "The The Germane within those tunnels through Germany it was the .common ment. " amusement of these women' to tllmpt The nurses not only refused to at- fliers, were brought down by British Pimple. The Associated Press con- said they felt so safe that they hoped E our men, who were in the last extrem= tend to, British wounded brit regular fliers, and 11 others were driven down. respondent mot some worn and muddy I to remain the, a for the rest of the Ten British machines failed to return ; Cariadiane returning from beyond war. Ity of hunger and thirst, by; holding ly insulted and spat on them. Fre- - ft, their vase. The Pimple" yeaterrlay fternoon• Some of the Gansdians had su;leist out food and drink to try atni make quently they even struck or kicked a r r „' • " { The Paris War Office reports that Among them were man Nova ed an iron rations.. or five days, and ahem snatch at it, and then, withdraw- bandaged limb ltl'order to give pain. French aviators in the last three days Scotian&: They had been fighting hs d practically no wator for three ing it. 1 "y of the woundeil begging "If," says The Times, `the German of ,the past week accounted for 25 from Sunday night 'until Friday night. d:.ys. But they, never- thought of for water had 'coffee, water• and sou;► Red Cross ire merely a branth of Gar- German templunes and a captive bal- , and declared they hail enjoyed every turning hack for food or drink until .tendered to them, and then at the last man militarism It has proatituted its ;moment the gentle rnrse would :;rittsacrad sign, shamed its name and on. Both the British and French i minute of it, their task was 'completed. They airmen have carried out nottible bomb- ; They were not at. "The Pimple" all swung along with the dog-tired, but _ ., in tate cup or glass. Frequently the forfeited all right to be regarded as ing exploits on German positions be- that time, but well beyond it. Before! satisfied, gait of men returned from a 7r- eonderi had to drink the deflled auf? � an organization of htimanity." 'hind the line; i "The Pimple" could be cut out, how-! succesful day's hunting expedition. - a .sc,...^:wt. e,. ,..,:.+. �r-s�..are'sa,:::�,-H. ._,,,,........ r..-.'. :-.=ik'�.':,..:.w�+..�: w�4J..s.,,��.cz...a..•..:a.s,•:..lss..:�+.,.,.....m,. �'+..�,..,,;,.,.. _^i♦'.,.:r,.a:'-:s.+rr,..,:-.= aE'�..risk....,,,:;.u:a.:,•..•...,�r:,w.ti.:. '+.,,.,�-a'w'cw:E:.;.asYwx�...:.:.,,...<.x....,2„x�..,:;;..wr,..:.,.e:'Si .:.�...�".:,-.6. 4: ,..... ,_r ....s,♦.�sc'ua,:..�e�. - ♦ �frA�S..a"�. +>_yal,�' .'"'' ••-r M'";.r feet, high,—sixteen . feet lower than P 11 and Found a Cure in Dodd's Kidney it back again the thing's harmless -Celluloid Found Extremely Useful iii: the Leaning Tower of Pisa,—and it is pilli. __..Alleviating Pain. ten feet out of plumb—only three feet Then,'beginning to -search frantically: an ower o lees than the Tower Pisa. "Gosh! Where on earth did I put 'that Celluloid and shrapnel are two sub- I re'Cliff, Que.,' Apr. 16th.— - 11 pin! -stances that occupy the attention of' When Ottone. Garisenda began toSpecial�._Mrs. W. Coulee Macdona, The passengers rose in a body, and our Red Cross hospitals to -day, for build in 1110 A.D., he apparently! of The Farm, a member of one of the scrambled for the door, tumbling over the former has been found of valuable, wanted his house to surpass his neigh- oldest families living in this neigh- one another - to gist off. Tommy bor Asinelli's in oddity; and s6 he borhood has consented to give the assistance in the dressing of wounds watched them go. Then, putting the 4nten;ionally made his tower out of �'public the benefit of her experience bomb back in his haversack, stretch - Acuteby the latter. the perpendicular. He found it im- Acute pain is almost always Tom- I with Dodd's Kidney Pills ed himself full length on the. cushion- my's portion while his wound is being possible, however, to complete the "My trouble started from over- ed A tower at that angle, and had to cease work," Mrs. Macdons. states, "and I seat -dressed. The removal of a lint band- work on it before it attained the 0 11iG0K ON age from an open, sensitive wound is` suffered for two years. I was treat- i Winard,s ?A -#—on% owes zn;rns. atri. /A W. 4 DOG DISEASES height of its companion. ed by a docto'r, but the results were particularly painful, and experts are ITM- And How to Feed striving to lessen suffering in _this not satisfactory. My joints were, "There, there!" said Mrs. Blue- xaiwd ft. t. Sur swress br* ;5 stiff; I had cramps in my muscles, picking her'little boy who Aearka's tiff Author respect- They have now found that Flattering. -4 celluloid placed over an open wound' A struggling young author of an, Isleep was broken' and unrefreshing had hurt his toe, "don't cry. He a Plasm K CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. not only proves -of great comfort to, Iowa town took his first effort to the and I was heavy And sleepy aftfr man, like mamma!" Del Rosaft 118 West 31st Street. Nsiv York the patient, but' is also particularly 1 post -office with great ceremony. meals. I had bad headaches, my ap- helpful for dressing purposes gener-.,, "How 'much postage will thisre-i. petite was fitful and I was always MONEY ORDERS ally.quire. he asked of the postmaster. 1-t-ired and nervous. I was depressed PAY your out of town accounts by When buying your Piano 1 A-, -It -is one of my manuscripts." and low-spirited, I had a Dominion Express Money Orders. insist on having an Quite a simple device it is, too. bitter sheet of- an ounce," said the post- in my mouth, ih the mornings an Five dollarw costs three cents. I 'was _ -------- "OTTO HIGEL".. in acid and of convenient shape and master.matter size, Is. placed over open wound, "Oh, thank you! laid the writer,-' "I perspired with the- least exertion That . Explain -it. AOTION y while lint bandages take their Place delighted., and I often had sharp pressure or '"Where did you get those sciatclies above it. When the dressing is re- J:pain on the top of the head. Then on, your face?" asked ,the thin man. quired to be changed the bandages, are ] rheumatism was added to my troubles. "Car turned .turtle," replied, the *Twa's All Arrang4d. a DON'T CUT OUT first removed and the celluloid -comes I have taken just two boxes of Dodd's fat man gr'ufti-Y away quite easily., without adhering to e "Loose tire "When he came in weZI clapped," � Kidney Pills and they have done in A Shoe Bofl,Cap* the wound. said the little school girl, whQ was-, good, not only in one way, but in "No, tight chauffeur!" Not one of the least' dangers con-* telling of a visit, paid the school by many. Even my rheumatism is much Hock or Bdrsitis nected with wounds is gangrene, or ex -inspector. better." FOR etter. -septic poisoning. Here again celluloid "What did you clap for?" asked her Mrs. MacdoLa's symptoms all i adult ducompanion. proves helpful. A saline -lint dressing ashowed that her kidneva were wivng. -Bi-cause the teacher is placed over the perforated celluloid said we had If You have similar symptoms try 1, consider MiN`ARD"S LINIMENT 1 for purifying purposes. The salt. to,,'�'-xas the reply. ;11 reduce them and leave no blemishes Dodd's Kidney Pills.' the BEST L.iniment*in use. . i Stops lament" prnmcly. Does not bUo- -%quid flows freely through lately the 111311, 431d 1103- -the per T go. mv,foot haAly jammed forated holes, - while, oft the other. All Fighters. I bathed it well with MINARD'S worked. $2 a bottle dei.% ered. Book 6 M free. -the wound is enabled to 'IN 'T. arid it *&4_as Well as ABSORBINE. JR.. for ho d7w hand, dis-' BABY'S OWN TARETS Two h,.Iiday-makin N castle lads L IN XEN . . ... &, V! - finh�cot Vr 1k:18. Brut 1. 5�"% S arim" oft Zthe contents PrsortiandAZA6801111 44 ---charge any septic matter quite freed [discovered a wasp's.'nges ever next'day Cr drilvera& W�,J tell you man V Fee VOL -The pitient is put to very littleL die= AN EXCELLENT REMEDY11of which they immeriately very fruly,' _proceeded comfort, for the celluloid, through con- of which they immediately proceeded T, G.. McMVLLE.N'W F. YOUNG. f, 0, F,, 516 Lyins"I Sidi , Montreal, ks, stant soaking, is rendered both soft' When the baby is ill Absorlilue sod Absorblae. Jr.. ere t: CEO" ill—when be is to investigate. Soon they were kept 4� en and pliable.- very busy with the enemy, who cbarg- 1constireted, has indigestion; colds,, r simple fevers or any other of the I ed them' right and Jeft, The lads I many minor ills of little ones—the withdrew for a short time for low - Rural Delights. 4 mother will find Baby's Own Tablets � sul.tation. The Height of Boastfulness. Brown, the typical Londoner', was mother excellent remedy. They regulate 1 "All tell ye,- Jack said to his niate,' "Isn't Blower inclined to be just a operiding his week's holiday at a farm, the stomach and bowels,thus banish -'-'mak itboot fightin' for yor hame, -stfql ? V As he was retiring for the first in the little boa 7 cause of most of the ills of thor's not a conshehenshus objector I -Boastful ? well, I guess yes. Af- ..night,the firmer's wife stopped him ehildhood. Concerning them Mrs. I amang them!"• ter a beggar has touched Blower for -"Now, what time d'you get up, sir? Paul Dinette, Cheneville, Que. writes:-' a nickel, he will tell you, that he has a , suppose, being a Londoner; you ain't _1*1 Can recommendIMard's MI-1-sint for Oman everywhere. Baby's Own Tab- just been giving a little dinner to an yery fond of early rising?" 'lets to all mothers as I have used them Over a river in Mexico there is a Early, -rising? acquaintance of his." " No fear!. Nom' for my little one for constipation and 150 -foot bridge that is composed en - of that for me! I never, 4 -,get up very t diarrhoea and have found them an ex- tirely of mahogany, worth at'the pres- early in town. I like b -3d." i ellent remedy." The Tablets are i�y. c JdAILES HAANWS "Very good, sir! ent price"of the wood almost $2.000,7! In case, we gold by medicine. dealers or by mail it 000. PLIABLE 'won't -have reakfast till half -past' cents a box from The Dr. Williams' four to -morrow morning!" '5 c ic �s EUREKA Med ne Co., Brockville, Ont. HARNESS OIL `.'Mather," PORCELAIN MONEY. said a little boy one day,, softens harness, where is atoms?" "Atoms, my son!1 makes it tougher, "fetal -Coinage is By No Means the You mean Athins, surely?" "No, I stronger. Only Kind in Use. father—atoms, the place where things Tinetrates into the are blown to." leather, closing the -Most people have come to - regard pores to water—lea- coins as being necessarily made from theegg,reatest enemy. Den Your Eyes Need Care metal of some sort. This, however, V -e Medicine. No $Martin IF -Fee 1 -1rHZ IMPMAL OIL ws earUse Hurine 33 by no means invariably the case. Fine -Acts Quickly. Try for Red, weak, COMPANY, Lisaked te Porcelain money is in use to -day in Sore Eyes oranulat Eyelids, Milrine In 77: 1 �`­!. ended hy our Oct lists—not &,�Patrtit 'i Burma and Siam, and feather money, 2ema Feet n" le3"-but used In successf ni Phrate Ian "I 'Throughout Coss" manufactured from the short red fes- Praet ice 'for many years. Nowdedleatea the Publie and sold by Druggists at Wc,,,:r For Stiff Neck thers from beneath the wings of a Bottle. Kurias, Eye Salve In Aseptic Tubel, species of parrot, is the ordinary cur- i 2.5c snd 50c. Write for book of the Eye Free. Apply Sloan'? Liniment qvith Murine Eye Remedy 09,ripany. Chicago, Ady, ' T' Gr L E rency of the *Santa Cruz islanders. rubbing to the Sore leaders and the Sr Scientific facts prove The ,Loyalty Islands, which lie in' To save labor in building roads a pain �will soon be relieved. the drug, caffeine, in tea the Pacific to the east of Australia cart has been - invented that spreads,: For rheumatic aches, neuralgia, and coffee is harmful to are famous for their fur money. The, stone evenly as it is dumped. gout, lumbago, bruises, i;trains,- many, while the pure fur, which is taken from behind the! sprains and muscle stiffness, have ears of the so-called "fiving-fox, in j uin&rd,s Lisjnent Cvxsg -madras. a bottle bandy. ♦ reality a large fruit -eating bat, I Quickly penetrates and soothes, cleaner' woven into cords of various lengthsl i Christianity is not world -renouncing �4 -in musav plasters or ointments, does not and these constitute the ordinary cur. 'in the ordinary sense, since it teaches '*I�inihe skin. Writ* is -day for our P10 bile the i that God made the world and made it rency of e At all druggists, 25c. W,, and $1.00. TFLICZ CAT-ALO-clulk . Ifon money was put into circulation is not only five froth very good. I T showing our full line of Bicycles for drugs, but is econordcal, in Germany on October last. In Mexi- E Men and Women Boys and Girls— -Inner delicious and nourishing. Co cardbbard, money is in use, Tire*, Coaster Brat Wheels Wheels, to the disappearance of . metal cur- Tubes, Lamps, Bells, Cyclome" Made of wheat and a rency due to. the unsettled state of Saddles, Equipment and Parts for r O Bicycles. You can buy your supplies bit of wholesome Inn the country. CardboaTd pennies and from us at wholsisaleprices. lasses, Post halfpennies to the value of $360,000 - i, - '. �` were also is -sued at Toulouse, in __T; W. BOYD & SON, 6y I y- recornMer Pmol NerY�t—Me Formas? e�mla 27N*Iir Dome Stroet West. Montreal France, in Seytember, 1916, sicians for those with whom tea or coffee dia. foR DISTEMPER Man3fLpoiato' diseases are carried Astiselilla—Steps Wood-Polsis - H PRIVXMNG TZW lWe'e& • - ' -A a A T A 1O.J2. 3 lrzvxw over from one year to the r.ext in'the 810111101F-1011$ Pis INII swdiM 016 Sure and positiv pAvOntive, j2o matter how horses at posh= is especially seed. It is, therefore, important that piem-4ell In b8by's rashes. 7t x any age are afflicte or exposed." Liquid, Ten on t tongue; acts on tbq I expels t 0 POLA1032 suitable feit cUdrea. seed -be used -which is as 'nearly free gals all Ims. to 4&ands; tv S*rma from the b04 site r I Doffs and Sb*e 11 nillyu 0 mook remod J = - oai "There's a Reason" Man I from disease as possible. When and Cholers. in hod Zr�. I r there is any evidence of common 50c. bar. All Druggii(s and Stereo Curse Le Grip among to a tin XJ R ab or russet scab, blackleg, etc., the remedy. y I Nceuttit for you. A. pour. Sold 76y Grocers. SC who W leo us seed should be disinfected before it is . . . . . . and Curtis." FR planted. ED. 7. ISSUE 16-117. ChAll"aft 246111A81=5 Z=T& V. IL A. i,. A- WITT FkR'177__1 6 7 ?Nr -f,7�!,, LEANING TOWERS OF BOLOGNA. Mates Staff of Life is, •PC -r- Iron Ore DepseltAL V"t iron deposits eitaWing un. n fat iu - '95 LYE 11 the whole wheat grain --not Intended Fortified,, Homes BY der the ocean, have been found in New - G I LLE I U Elle White, starchy cen:tre of I . _ Builder In Past Ages. foundland., On Belle Isle onioperat­ the - Wheat ---make 110 M'S- Italy' is a land of many leaning tow y ng company has driven out under the -.-----take about that—but be sure ers, among which .the Tower Pf Pisa and the fallen campanile at Venice are water to a distance of fully four miles, and a thousand feet from the ocean's HAS NO E.�QU YOU get the Whole Wheat the best known. The -strangest of 'floor has been rewarded by securing '�AL thei It not only OcAsn- the' GIrr grain in R'digestible form. t he leaning towers, however, are the a.superigr grade of Iron. There are five water but doubles the cleans. Torre Asinelli and the Torre Garis- well-established re- Ins power of soap, and makes Shredded Wheat Biscuit ends. in Bologna, which were erected in ligions in China—the Confucian,, Bud- everything sanitary contains all the"21:issile-build- 1109 and 1110 A.D. The builders in- tendad them for fortified homes, of dhist, Taoiet, Mohammedan and Christian. There is no state religiom, wholesome. --ing,energy-creating material which Bologna at one time possessed but there is a movement on foot to Rarusa &u "TrruTZA6 in the whole wheat, steam- as many as two hundre-d.--TS; —gloomy, Wave t first named adopted as the cooked, shredded and baked. smooth-walled brick towers sta4ding__3_ta_te-reIi940A--0�0P%1bIiW- A Nvt--4bod- lor u1c gide by s range Impression upon the person who Iooks-up at them "Seek Safety First." • It is, more blessed to give than to re - A d"with ceive, but the majority of us know it nourishment of the human from the ground. Dante, in his In- TeUs JUSt What perspiring Tommy, burdened about five tons of equipment, climbed. merely from hearsay. body. A better balanced ferno, compared the giant Antaeus, �who wearily. into a 'bus outside a London was bending toward him, to the ration than meat, or eggs. Torre Garisenda when a cloud passes Did For Her 3MWBPA"308 cos SAZZ railwa3� terminus. There were no ROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB 10117 starchy vegetables, sup-, over it." ...1hey vacant seats, and no one offered the Offices for sale In good Ontario Kris. l* the greatest amount' The Torre Asinelli is three hundred* P Yin& and twenty feet high and contains a weary man a seat. He was dead The most useful and interesting tired, and so resolved to get a seat by i 0 f all businesses. Full Information an application to Wilson Publishing Com - of body-building nutriment rough staircase of four hundred Well Known Lady Makes a State. strategy. pany, 73 Adelaide St., Toronto. and ;at lowed Cost. For break- forty-seven. steps. From the sum- ment Regairding Dodd's He fished from his haversack a 3=CZLr&AZZ0U2 4 'fad with milk or cream, Or' mit, which is four feet out of plumb with the base, you kava a fine vie f for with fruits. W 0 Kidney Pills. small bomb. ICYCLES, NEW AND SECOND "This is one of the things we use 1B Hand. 2. 00 up• Bond for special Wralty �Ycls, Works, any meal � the city. The slant is unintentional out there, you know," he remarked to price Ast. 4.13 padina Ave., Toronto. -Made in Canada. probably caused by and wa, the sink' 'All the interested passengers. "See this Ing of the foundations. Torre Garis- SAVING THE SUFFERERS. enda� is one hut.dred and sixty-three — ` She of Hai Num - sous rous Troubles, Which CamXrom Diseased Kidneys Ti:I RS, LUMPS, ETC.. pin here! When I pull it out like this, ANCER, -0 internal and external, cured with. it should explode fifteen minutes later. cut pain' by our home treatment. Write They re pretty deadly T Medical too! If .+ us before too late. Dr. Bellman feet, high,—sixteen . feet lower than P 11 and Found a Cure in Dodd's Kidney it back again the thing's harmless -Celluloid Found Extremely Useful iii: the Leaning Tower of Pisa,—and it is pilli. __..Alleviating Pain. ten feet out of plumb—only three feet Then,'beginning to -search frantically: an ower o lees than the Tower Pisa. "Gosh! Where on earth did I put 'that Celluloid and shrapnel are two sub- I re'Cliff, Que.,' Apr. 16th.— - 11 pin! -stances that occupy the attention of' When Ottone. Garisenda began toSpecial�._Mrs. W. Coulee Macdona, The passengers rose in a body, and our Red Cross hospitals to -day, for build in 1110 A.D., he apparently! of The Farm, a member of one of the scrambled for the door, tumbling over the former has been found of valuable, wanted his house to surpass his neigh- oldest families living in this neigh- one another - to gist off. Tommy bor Asinelli's in oddity; and s6 he borhood has consented to give the assistance in the dressing of wounds watched them go. Then, putting the 4nten;ionally made his tower out of �'public the benefit of her experience bomb back in his haversack, stretch - Acuteby the latter. the perpendicular. He found it im- Acute pain is almost always Tom- I with Dodd's Kidney Pills ed himself full length on the. cushion- my's portion while his wound is being possible, however, to complete the "My trouble started from over- ed A tower at that angle, and had to cease work," Mrs. Macdons. states, "and I seat -dressed. The removal of a lint band- work on it before it attained the 0 11iG0K ON age from an open, sensitive wound is` suffered for two years. I was treat- i Winard,s ?A -#—on% owes zn;rns. atri. /A W. 4 DOG DISEASES height of its companion. ed by a docto'r, but the results were particularly painful, and experts are ITM- And How to Feed striving to lessen suffering in _this not satisfactory. My joints were, "There, there!" said Mrs. Blue- xaiwd ft. t. Sur swress br* ;5 stiff; I had cramps in my muscles, picking her'little boy who Aearka's tiff Author respect- They have now found that Flattering. -4 celluloid placed over an open wound' A struggling young author of an, Isleep was broken' and unrefreshing had hurt his toe, "don't cry. He a Plasm K CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. not only proves -of great comfort to, Iowa town took his first effort to the and I was heavy And sleepy aftfr man, like mamma!" Del Rosaft 118 West 31st Street. Nsiv York the patient, but' is also particularly 1 post -office with great ceremony. meals. I had bad headaches, my ap- helpful for dressing purposes gener-.,, "How 'much postage will thisre-i. petite was fitful and I was always MONEY ORDERS ally.quire. he asked of the postmaster. 1-t-ired and nervous. I was depressed PAY your out of town accounts by When buying your Piano 1 A-, -It -is one of my manuscripts." and low-spirited, I had a Dominion Express Money Orders. insist on having an Quite a simple device it is, too. bitter sheet of- an ounce," said the post- in my mouth, ih the mornings an Five dollarw costs three cents. I 'was _ -------- "OTTO HIGEL".. in acid and of convenient shape and master.matter size, Is. placed over open wound, "Oh, thank you! laid the writer,-' "I perspired with the- least exertion That . Explain -it. AOTION y while lint bandages take their Place delighted., and I often had sharp pressure or '"Where did you get those sciatclies above it. When the dressing is re- J:pain on the top of the head. Then on, your face?" asked ,the thin man. quired to be changed the bandages, are ] rheumatism was added to my troubles. "Car turned .turtle," replied, the *Twa's All Arrang4d. a DON'T CUT OUT first removed and the celluloid -comes I have taken just two boxes of Dodd's fat man gr'ufti-Y away quite easily., without adhering to e "Loose tire "When he came in weZI clapped," � Kidney Pills and they have done in A Shoe Bofl,Cap* the wound. said the little school girl, whQ was-, good, not only in one way, but in "No, tight chauffeur!" Not one of the least' dangers con-* telling of a visit, paid the school by many. Even my rheumatism is much Hock or Bdrsitis nected with wounds is gangrene, or ex -inspector. better." FOR etter. -septic poisoning. Here again celluloid "What did you clap for?" asked her Mrs. MacdoLa's symptoms all i adult ducompanion. proves helpful. A saline -lint dressing ashowed that her kidneva were wivng. -Bi-cause the teacher is placed over the perforated celluloid said we had If You have similar symptoms try 1, consider MiN`ARD"S LINIMENT 1 for purifying purposes. The salt. to,,'�'-xas the reply. ;11 reduce them and leave no blemishes Dodd's Kidney Pills.' the BEST L.iniment*in use. . i Stops lament" prnmcly. Does not bUo- -%quid flows freely through lately the 111311, 431d 1103- -the per T go. mv,foot haAly jammed forated holes, - while, oft the other. All Fighters. I bathed it well with MINARD'S worked. $2 a bottle dei.% ered. Book 6 M free. -the wound is enabled to 'IN 'T. arid it *&4_as Well as ABSORBINE. JR.. for ho d7w hand, dis-' BABY'S OWN TARETS Two h,.Iiday-makin N castle lads L IN XEN . . ... &, V! - finh�cot Vr 1k:18. Brut 1. 5�"% S arim" oft Zthe contents PrsortiandAZA6801111 44 ---charge any septic matter quite freed [discovered a wasp's.'nges ever next'day Cr drilvera& W�,J tell you man V Fee VOL -The pitient is put to very littleL die= AN EXCELLENT REMEDY11of which they immeriately very fruly,' _proceeded comfort, for the celluloid, through con- of which they immediately proceeded T, G.. McMVLLE.N'W F. YOUNG. f, 0, F,, 516 Lyins"I Sidi , Montreal, ks, stant soaking, is rendered both soft' When the baby is ill Absorlilue sod Absorblae. Jr.. ere t: CEO" ill—when be is to investigate. Soon they were kept 4� en and pliable.- very busy with the enemy, who cbarg- 1constireted, has indigestion; colds,, r simple fevers or any other of the I ed them' right and Jeft, The lads I many minor ills of little ones—the withdrew for a short time for low - Rural Delights. 4 mother will find Baby's Own Tablets � sul.tation. The Height of Boastfulness. Brown, the typical Londoner', was mother excellent remedy. They regulate 1 "All tell ye,- Jack said to his niate,' "Isn't Blower inclined to be just a operiding his week's holiday at a farm, the stomach and bowels,thus banish -'-'mak itboot fightin' for yor hame, -stfql ? V As he was retiring for the first in the little boa 7 cause of most of the ills of thor's not a conshehenshus objector I -Boastful ? well, I guess yes. Af- ..night,the firmer's wife stopped him ehildhood. Concerning them Mrs. I amang them!"• ter a beggar has touched Blower for -"Now, what time d'you get up, sir? Paul Dinette, Cheneville, Que. writes:-' a nickel, he will tell you, that he has a , suppose, being a Londoner; you ain't _1*1 Can recommendIMard's MI-1-sint for Oman everywhere. Baby's Own Tab- just been giving a little dinner to an yery fond of early rising?" 'lets to all mothers as I have used them Over a river in Mexico there is a Early, -rising? acquaintance of his." " No fear!. Nom' for my little one for constipation and 150 -foot bridge that is composed en - of that for me! I never, 4 -,get up very t diarrhoea and have found them an ex- tirely of mahogany, worth at'the pres- early in town. I like b -3d." i ellent remedy." The Tablets are i�y. c JdAILES HAANWS "Very good, sir! ent price"of the wood almost $2.000,7! In case, we gold by medicine. dealers or by mail it 000. PLIABLE 'won't -have reakfast till half -past' cents a box from The Dr. Williams' four to -morrow morning!" '5 c ic �s EUREKA Med ne Co., Brockville, Ont. HARNESS OIL `.'Mather," PORCELAIN MONEY. said a little boy one day,, softens harness, where is atoms?" "Atoms, my son!1 makes it tougher, "fetal -Coinage is By No Means the You mean Athins, surely?" "No, I stronger. Only Kind in Use. father—atoms, the place where things Tinetrates into the are blown to." leather, closing the -Most people have come to - regard pores to water—lea- coins as being necessarily made from theegg,reatest enemy. Den Your Eyes Need Care metal of some sort. This, however, V -e Medicine. No $Martin IF -Fee 1 -1rHZ IMPMAL OIL ws earUse Hurine 33 by no means invariably the case. Fine -Acts Quickly. Try for Red, weak, COMPANY, Lisaked te Porcelain money is in use to -day in Sore Eyes oranulat Eyelids, Milrine In 77: 1 �`­!. ended hy our Oct lists—not &,�Patrtit 'i Burma and Siam, and feather money, 2ema Feet n" le3"-but used In successf ni Phrate Ian "I 'Throughout Coss" manufactured from the short red fes- Praet ice 'for many years. Nowdedleatea the Publie and sold by Druggists at Wc,,,:r For Stiff Neck thers from beneath the wings of a Bottle. Kurias, Eye Salve In Aseptic Tubel, species of parrot, is the ordinary cur- i 2.5c snd 50c. Write for book of the Eye Free. Apply Sloan'? Liniment qvith Murine Eye Remedy 09,ripany. Chicago, Ady, ' T' Gr L E rency of the *Santa Cruz islanders. rubbing to the Sore leaders and the Sr Scientific facts prove The ,Loyalty Islands, which lie in' To save labor in building roads a pain �will soon be relieved. the drug, caffeine, in tea the Pacific to the east of Australia cart has been - invented that spreads,: For rheumatic aches, neuralgia, and coffee is harmful to are famous for their fur money. The, stone evenly as it is dumped. gout, lumbago, bruises, i;trains,- many, while the pure fur, which is taken from behind the! sprains and muscle stiffness, have ears of the so-called "fiving-fox, in j uin&rd,s Lisjnent Cvxsg -madras. a bottle bandy. ♦ reality a large fruit -eating bat, I Quickly penetrates and soothes, cleaner' woven into cords of various lengthsl i Christianity is not world -renouncing �4 -in musav plasters or ointments, does not and these constitute the ordinary cur. 'in the ordinary sense, since it teaches '*I�inihe skin. Writ* is -day for our P10 bile the i that God made the world and made it rency of e At all druggists, 25c. W,, and $1.00. TFLICZ CAT-ALO-clulk . Ifon money was put into circulation is not only five froth very good. I T showing our full line of Bicycles for drugs, but is econordcal, in Germany on October last. In Mexi- E Men and Women Boys and Girls— -Inner delicious and nourishing. Co cardbbard, money is in use, Tire*, Coaster Brat Wheels Wheels, to the disappearance of . metal cur- Tubes, Lamps, Bells, Cyclome" Made of wheat and a rency due to. the unsettled state of Saddles, Equipment and Parts for r O Bicycles. You can buy your supplies bit of wholesome Inn the country. CardboaTd pennies and from us at wholsisaleprices. lasses, Post halfpennies to the value of $360,000 - i, - '. �` were also is -sued at Toulouse, in __T; W. BOYD & SON, 6y I y- recornMer Pmol NerY�t—Me Formas? e�mla 27N*Iir Dome Stroet West. Montreal France, in Seytember, 1916, sicians for those with whom tea or coffee dia. foR DISTEMPER Man3fLpoiato' diseases are carried Astiselilla—Steps Wood-Polsis - H PRIVXMNG TZW lWe'e& • - ' -A a A T A 1O.J2. 3 lrzvxw over from one year to the r.ext in'the 810111101F-1011$ Pis INII swdiM 016 Sure and positiv pAvOntive, j2o matter how horses at posh= is especially seed. It is, therefore, important that piem-4ell In b8by's rashes. 7t x any age are afflicte or exposed." Liquid, Ten on t tongue; acts on tbq I expels t 0 POLA1032 suitable feit cUdrea. seed -be used -which is as 'nearly free gals all Ims. to 4&ands; tv S*rma from the b04 site r I Doffs and Sb*e 11 nillyu 0 mook remod J = - oai "There's a Reason" Man I from disease as possible. When and Cholers. in hod Zr�. I r there is any evidence of common 50c. bar. All Druggii(s and Stereo Curse Le Grip among to a tin XJ R ab or russet scab, blackleg, etc., the remedy. y I Nceuttit for you. A. pour. Sold 76y Grocers. SC who W leo us seed should be disinfected before it is . . . . . . and Curtis." FR planted. ED. 7. ISSUE 16-117. ChAll"aft 246111A81=5 Z=T& V. IL A. i,. A- ,+K::•.� ., , •,_;�. .. .. .: S. Lef ^ '•a J.•^'�1 '_ -rt .•. N ' LOCALISMS. -Miss Lizzie Richardson, of -The sewing committee would LO Whitb , ie spending a few days like all pyjama shits brought in • with Miser Frankie Jones. the last of.. this week so that a moi- -Thomas r -Thomas Douglas has a good - &J,isses Marie and Gladys Bate• shipment may be made about the I tq kee ./ ' position in the city at present, man, of I'orImto, spent a few days 24th of April.. -".1 -Mrs. Thos. Annan is spend- with their aunts, the Misses Bunt. -The several vacant houses tag a few days with friends in To. Ing. in the village are gradually being oto, -Miss M. Colon, of Peterboro, taken up, and judging from the --- -Walter Shepherd has purchas• spent a few days this week with present outlook, there will be -a Housecleaning, Requisites. ed from Potter & Andrew a new her friend, Miss Ina Marsh, at the scarcity before long. Ford auto. µlanae. -Now since the snow and frost Spick and Span, .. _ or 25;cents �• H •.. 3f -Abe Law, of Toronto, visited -F. W. Hobbs & Son are ha©' have disappeared, residents of the ; andy Ammonia...., ._ ..._ . _ ilfor 25 cents - -. L• Old Dutch Cleanser, ... 0 cents -, , here this_week • - _ ..-oths Ing installed a 5 -ton steel frame village should get- busy cleaning nand sisters. Wilson scale of the very latest up their yards. Nothing detracts '' Bull Dow Ammonia, 10 cents Spring has at Iast arrived, as desi n. more from . the appearance of a Gilletts Lye, ,., •;" 2 for 25 cents j the gipW wagons have made their -The Lake Simcoe Ice Com- village than dirty and untidy pre- Soaps; Starches, Bluing, Lux, Bon Ami, Borax, Chloride of Lime,:"etc, appearance. pany will hold an auction sale of raises.' Brooms, Scrub Brushes, Boot Brushes, Stove Brushes, etc. -Lloyd Shirley, of Hamilton; their ice houses; stable, wagon, -A young couple camping at spent Sunday at the home of his boats, etc., at the bay on. Monday the bay had rather an exciting - .-- - -- - parents here. next. experience on Tuesday. The lady -Miss Loretta Goodwin, of To- -A meeting of the United was preparing a meal and had lit e : - - routo, spent the' Easter holiday Farmers' Club will be held in the the gasoline stove. When out. Specials lit Cereals D.. - .here with her parents. town hall, Pickering, on Wednes- aide after a pail of .water, the Quaker Corn Flakes. ... 8 for 25 cents -Fred B. Bunting, of Toronto, day evening, April 25th, at 8 stove exploded and in a moment _ spent Sunday here with his sista o'clock. All those requiring aup• their little home was all in flames. Kelloggs' Corn Flakes,... ... 8 for ZS cents . ere, the Misses Bunting. plies such as coal, feed oats, seed The man, who is employed with Shredded Wheat, ... 2 for 25 cents -Miss Minnie Bray, of Dtinbdr- potatoes, etc., are especially re. the Sand Company, was in great Quaker HooOatd large pkg, .: •25 cents Robin Hood Oate,,large pkg,' -Wcents ton, has been spending a few days quested to be present, as orders distress for a short time as he with her brother W. H. and Mrs. will be given for such. Come and could not see his wife, which led Puffed Rice, Toasted Wheat Flakes', Rice Flakes, Krumblee, Bra bring your neighbor. * him to think that she was within Roman Meal, Shredded Wheat Biscuit, and Mrs: E: L. Chapman, of Fair- -The great damage done to the the tent. Hqwever she was safe, - port, entertained a few of her telephone lines, canned by the but unfcrtunately all their goods 5 pounds of Fresh Rolled Oats for 25 menta — lady friends from Pickering on storm of April the 5th, ie causing were destroyed. Tuesda great inconvenience to the sub- -Quite a number of our resi- -Mrs Clements and family, of scribers and to the public gener. dents are taking no chances in re - Milton, are visiting with the form- ally. A few years ago the lack of gard to a coal famine next winter er's parents, C. H. and Mrs. Burl. telephone communication was not and are now laying in a year's ,r pendicitis ing here. -Remember the drama, "Theis felt, but now since the telephone in universal use, any interfer- supply of coal. They are acting wisely in the matter. While there Phone or send your orders. Goods delivered free promptly., may yet enjoy =Selves at this favorite sport. Last Loaf," which will be repeat- enee with its working is severely may not be any shortage, and - kV. G. Ham war in the city on titin who has a garden should make ed in the town hall this (Thurs. felt. The recent storm was Ren- there is a remote possibility that 'tile best use of it during this year, - - - day) evening. -Many of our residents are now eral all along the lake shore, and further east was more severe and the price may be lower th to it is now, the probability is, especially Now for the Wall Paper : - ` busy getting in their garden s The land is in fine condition, being it did in these parts. if the war is not then over, that there will then be difficulty in That room won't look nice,.no matter how ranch cleaning you 'mellow aid dry. -On Thursday last Charlie Mar- securing a sufficient supply, and do unless you put on new paper. We are ready to -George Farley has •rented W. quis met with a painful accident the price may soar higher than it assist you with a fine large assortment. -' G. Orvis' place north of the vil. lage. which has heen occupied for while employed with the Sand Company at the bay. He was in has ever done in the past. So those who are now preparing for The prices run f m$ cents per roll.to $1.00 per roll. We direly: can , %vut era•ith his daughter, Mrs. H. •" some finis by W. H. Bray. the act of coupling p g the dummy next winter can make no big pis• please y9d.­ fail to drop in and seethe papers anyway. -- -- village enough to provide -A. R. Alloway, assistant man• engine to the small cars used in take. And then'some new Curtains just put on the finishing tonche t. We conditions by offering oar high grade ager of the Canadian PreasXssoci- conveying the sand and gravel to they require, provided_ ,they re- are showing some beautiful Scrims and Nets in ivory and ecru. Toronto, ave the Nrw-B a pleasant call on gave p the elevator. Failing to wake the proper eonnectiop, a got his foot Orders received by the _Lnperi Mnnttions Board in Canadato Baal C Ce ---We-j�xst mentiatrone special Arita at � � _serifs leer yard. -Miss Ethel Bray, "who was -Miss Rea and •Miss-_Sle,4-re- between_ engine and car, with 8860,000,000, according. to J. Its an ivory shade.'with a wide and narrow stripe altern- ' turned -to ---resume their duties on the result that it was badly bruis- ,total W. Flavelle, Chairman. ate. Pink rosea scattered over about S inches apart _ ter. our of hardy variettee.wbich you can order ----Monday morning, after spending ed. His father, who is also em- eriag, when the members of the just set it off. i the Easter vescation at their re- speetive homes. ployed at the bay,' took him home in his auto and had medical aid Motor p �lel.InsesAll pace ferbids telling you of many other lioeP, k -Mrs. Edmondson and child, of mmmoned. Fortunately no bonees we can any -_ Brantford, and Miss Dillwortb, of were broken, and he is ravidly C O M E A,. :hT :E) -S. M M 1 Weston, returned home on Wed- nesday, after speoding a few day% recovering. He expects to resume work next week. Get yoiir 1917 illoter' Licenses „ _ -,The Big Assortment at The Big Store." ,- ' -with C. 14. and airs. Burling and --Increased prodrtctiun is urged and Markers now. Applica- r ' famil y' -Owing to the cold weather by the government and -by all who have the interest of the country heart. It tion forms and markers CHAPMAN -''- _/'• and the fat k of warm rain, the at is predicted that the - - to be had from • - • pneker-fishing has been a failure price of foodstuffs will continue ,r pendicitis this year ao far. Our sportsmen, h•• -vPr, them- to InCreRse, and Mr, Creelman predicts that wheat will soon rise' A* T Lawlor, Whitby, may yet enjoy =Selves at this favorite sport. to 54.00 per bushel. Every per• Issuer of Auto Licenses for - kV. G. Ham war in the city on titin who has a garden should make Oounty of Ontario Friday when hepurchased a 'tile best use of it during this year, - - - aprinkling cart for the use of the and ntiltze every foot of it in the FRUIT TRE L� S ! village. The trustees have decid• instead production of.garden stuff inorder to ease the cost of living. It is Plante —gid to nse water ,of oil to and get rid of the dust nuisance. wonderful what can be raised on -Ge,irge Crummer, of* NinAo, a few square yards of land pro- For �pMl?R Planting -' Man., who has been spending the vided it receives the best of care. -are We have established a ]sating repu- r` %vut era•ith his daughter, Mrs. H. There many gardens in the large tattoo for fair ands oars dealing and t �►.�- lrien, of Kinsale, and with village enough to provide are now prepared o meet existing otherrelatives, is visiting in Pick- the owners with all the vegetables conditions by offering oar high grade ,,ring with his son, W. R. and they require, provided_ ,they re- trees and plants direct to customers Mrs. Crummer. ceive proper attention. at ROCK BOTTOM PRICKS. -Miss Ethel Bray, "who was -On Ti a +dap e% ening the beau- Don't delay planting fruit treed and taken to the hospital a few weeks tiful home of Dr. and Mrs. Field plants, as there is notb.in.g paya bet- Send for illustrated circulars . ,ago to undergo an• operaition for was the scene of a pleasant gath- ter. our of hardy variettee.wbich you can order a returned -Home oa eriag, when the members of the s p direct and get the benefit of agent • ,i.9aturday. We a:re pleased to say Swastika Club entertained a at1m- commission. Our prices will be sure that she is making rapid progress ber of their, friends, there being to interest you.Oi�Ts i BOOTS BOOTS ! (' 'froward recovery. about sixty members and guests THE CHASE BROTHERS CO,' - -W. J. Marquis, EY of Everett, present. The feature of the even. OF ONTARIO, LTD., ,Wash., who has= seriously ill, Ing was a lecture or travelogue on NIIRaERYY, r 'is we are pleased to know• making "Jerusalem" by Rev, Dr. OLeary, Get your Spring Boots where you get the best satisfaction. � (Established 1&57} . rapid progress` towards recovery, of Toronto. Dr -O'Leary was born - - and he expects to be able to.ee- in Pickering and lived here until COLBORN -- ONTARIO WHERE ? AT BUNTING'S that city in a few days. - a calling in' which he has met with U YEARN We;have a dandy line of Boys'- and Men's heavy gra e9'a t a prices p _ -Farmers have been anxiously great success. For several years tR1ENCE and made by the old reliable "Williams -Co." --waiting for real spring weather in be was stationed at Cullingwood, -We have a supply of canned 'goods on band that you can't beat. which they could get oh to the but for the past few years he has land and get their seeding done. been in charge of St. Joseph's, a Tomatoes, Aylmer Brand, 15e the'ti•n. While the laud • has been drying large parish in Toronto. In 1910, vieelf, the severe frosts prevent with a number of others, he made ,Peas and Corn, 2 tins for 25 cents. mach work being done. R;trig-to Romeand•the Holy Land, ne Maass -Thr April meeting of the Wo• partly for pleasure and partly for DESIGNS �� �� T1�TG- men's Institute will be held at the study. In a recent visit to Pick- e� essadingasketehanddescri tonmas 4: • t� V j�� s FAUN home of Mrs. Hall -on the after- erin friends he kindly offered to anieYipaaecertato ^°roptnton ttreew�'echer`° Established 1857. _ 1; y invent., rb -InaLd itp Qte�Co mmna= noon of the 24th. As the election give a talk on his travels in a for. uons.trteuI oon°°•ntSa1�11�pBU01i o ats=46 e sent frees Oldest aRenoy for ecart_na paten of officers and other. irp.portant eign land, and this kind offer was Patents taken W LIIi�a baeiness'will claim the attention gladlyaccepted b the Swastika '°"`�socks, wtbeoa°p°`°'y' a of the meeting, R full attendance Club, Rnd In fulfilment of that Black and blue striped Overalls 1.50 per pair, Je,►n Pants 1.A5 per pair, Khaki 6f members is requested. promise he made his visit on Tiles- ♦hond.omet7 inostratedwe- =.=sew ctr• d l q p assn of any aeientift 7oaraal. Terms for Pants 1.40, Black and blue striped Smocks 1,50. Black an grey lined —Bert Coakwell, who has been day evening, and chose as his Bob. ,eras, fs • na.poaass wevat4 ewer ur Smacks 2.00, Khaki Shirts 1,00 to 1.50, Black and white drill _ workir for ---his- br-other-during jest "Jerusalem." Dr. O'Leary is a°NO: �,,�c Shirts 86c to 1.00, Gray wool Socks 25c, 300, &ic, 40c, 500. the past winter, when he was re- a man of fine physique and Som- ' �Hew> •" Men's fleece -lured Underwear 1..10p suit, Men's wool Underwear 1.60 and covering from a severe illness, left mandin a r eR.wasistoefon. g appearance and is a very 2.00 per suit, Men's pure wool Underwear 3.00 and 3.50 per suit. on Tuesday of last week for Ham- pleasing speaker, usinghe choir- ���� ��//�� i Our news ria stock of Boots and Shoes have arrived and we can give YOU ilton, where he has seenred a re- eat English. He gave a very vivid F1..M DALE MILLS the beat of value. So get your family supplied at right prices. ` ainnerative position. We are descri tion of his 1Rndin at Jo Oran e, (crape - po p g p-=R=Na Choice Groceries always on hand -Prime Old Cheese, E; pleased to know that he has quite pa (now Jaffa) and of .his visit to Fruit, Lemons, Figs, Dates, Prumes, Apricots, etc. v Man! - recovered from his illness. - this seaport town on the coast of Yon esu always get the best Mani- .Haddie, Halibut, White Fish, Salmnon and Cod Fish, etc., etc. -The 182nd Battalion, which Palestine. His chief talk was on Lobe Flour made from No. 1. f• _ was to have gone east last week, the Holy City, and his fine descrip- Manitobs Wheat: G. A. GILLESPIE, e -DUN'BARTON ri - was unable to leave 'on the date tion of the pointe of interest con- Royal Household and Gleuora for scheduled, and as a result were nected with the life and death of Bread. Try a bag. held in Oshawa. On account of Christ way listened to with rapt Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oate this delay a number were granted attention by all those present.. In BRAN. SHORTS _ HOME COMFORTS two days leave. Among these addition to the lecture the Swas- - MIX FEEDS was Bugler- R. Rankin. As no tike Club provided a musical and .-OAT CHOP bands are being sent overseas now literary pro ram, consisting of a CRUSHED OATS In nvenience caused by the scarcity of coal is greatly minimized = i all bandsmen and buglers had to chorus 3e Britannia," vocal BARLEY CHOP b th'e nae of our Garnet' -Oxford Oil Heaters 'and Cookers - enlist as privates. solos by M F. B. Housser and WHEAT " -The papers say that owing to Mrs. T. M. adden, piano solo CRACKED CORN POC1i0t9 t0 Catch Dirt 1 = • r x the scarcity of all kinds of farm by Miss Rn rphy, and aread- MIXEp HEN FEED stock we may be compelled to Ing by Mits gra Crook. Miss Caldwell's Cream substitute - N a Complications!; 'have meatless days so many days Lizzie Ric son occupied the Cslf Meal. Dirt i , T in the week. This is not causing chair and Miss H. Law acted as Molasses Meal -, - - tie any nlRrm for the high cost of acenmpanist. At the conclusion CHOPPING AND OAT beef and pork has already canoed of the program refreshments were ORUSHING EVERYDAY. Our .Washing Machines are the beet made and add to finals Comforts ns to have many meatless days served and a pleasant hour was Get prices on feed In ton lots. Wa1`cva scar a full line of skates and Hockey Goads. during the past year e r or -.two, and spent socially in which Dr. O'- BELL PHONE. y'�' If tbi9 keeps up couch longer we 'Leary had the pleasure of renew - M,. W, 'VCTea3cm t will soon be full-fledge3 vegeta- tug many friendships and making �• _ g'ielsls, nett' acqusiutsacea. N P1C Tlln�• •:.. ', -,. :�<;.....:.�;�,.�,.. Ch ping every day. g � D� � ._ - i'. - °p _- .:ZV, -- •.........- .rtr ,. _z«esr4.e�A ',r �..,.,....a:.-.r..,...•c.re�..:.:,•�xi.'«ke��'n:...-z.,t .',•.y..,�.,53..: r,. 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