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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_04_27s0 S 4- -w -No. 31 VOL. XXXV1. PICKBIEUNG, ()NT., FRIDAY, APRIL 627,�� 1917 V 0t%U=aL PICKERING COUNCIL J,ROCK ROAD Established 75'yeaxv ale The annual meeting of the High- Sam. Fitchett sold,& valuable ho' SO Afedioa& SPANK..MILLS land *Creek Women's Institute will recently, EEN. -take place In Elliot's Hall on Tuesday. Farmers are now busy with their ­ ­ 4 WOODIII�. 7 May lot. As this is for election of spring work. sor L. CALDWELI., M. D., Successor • tothelato Dr. R. Brodie, Phone M officersand the occasion of much no- Wm. Percy Is home at present and cessary business for the coming year, under the doctor's care. FLOUR: - agoodturnout of members and their Clifford Hubbard hadi narrow es- -Awk_ - MILLS RB-FOR&Y-TH, D * tared member of the WHITE SATIN- -BREAD friends is - bo ped- for. e closing cape n a runaway with- lie colt the s"on of Ontario. special chapter of the fine paper by the -Vice other day. tlfs of glasses. 3706 -CREAM BUNS -FAMILY President, Mrs. W.� H. Knowles: "A Wm. Badgerow took a business 122%. to California," which, owing to trip to Zephyr and- -other northern Trip to opening of the the April meet- 'points this week. TEA BUNS -PASTRY C. McKINNON,M.D.,L.R.0 .. .. ... 111dinburIft. member of the College at Ing. was not finished will be given. Joseph Hilts is In Scarboro where Pbystelacks and Sur#ockam of Ontario UseatilaU and some colored views shown of hement, to attend the funeral of his I ani paying highest prioem� 011 Collage of 61320sons, *Mzbursh. Bran, 'Shorts, Jumbo, places visited. All. who attend will be father which took place on -Monday daikess" of women and made welcome. George Farley has . rentedG. for Barley and Whealsk, &W.64.mikl. to Oz 09500 and redame*, Broughalin Orvis' farm now occupied by W. EL Wheat Screenings, IIIALWAM Bray, and will move. therein In a few net my prices beforeoil -low One of the most costly fires whieh B. Wilbur has got nicely a tied T E. FAREW11" K.C., BARRIS- All kinds of Chop. have taken place in this locality -for In his now bogus on the Reeved e y ot and many years occurred on Friday night perty just north of the.C. N. eta- 'vJp' Chopping on Mondays, last 'When 'the extensive bsii6s and tation. A gang of 'men are now busy dig- rids3a Davidson & Kerr. Wednesdays and ,A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and stables of Mesirs. F a Solicitor. XDUUT Public, Die. Mon sea Ocoee Brost fit. North, Wbltbv. Ve SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. one mile east of hare, were destroyed ging a test pItA>n the GaScoynS farm byligbtuing. The buildings were old. in order to ascertain the depth of Chopping will not staft PEA but they were still in excellent condi- gravel and sand, preparatory to 0 D- J . Deniat STOVE, CHESTNUT, tion. As it was quite late in the even- ing up gravel pits to ship thep until 9 a. m. to LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S., and the fire made such rapid, to the city. A 4, BGraduato of the Royal College of Dental AND STEAM. y. very little be%way, could be done save contents. which. q�onsp- .5"sons and U�nivazvity of Tomato. _Offtes to WHITUVALS Don't bring less than W hardware atom -Whitby. I Zr b�oid So I to lug. Ind ]phone W F i'Me bags,, as minimum Only three calves and a pony were Cecil Phillips spent SundayatJoc folr� SW all phone M. L. SPINK9 LIMIT J�s quently, were nearly all destroyed. amount chargedad saved. Ashlesers. Davidson & Kerr Carter'a. 11 Dr Season s absence overeat, Dr Wo - I nfToroato. will be in charge. 'PICKERING. ONT. are widely known as breeders of pure Wm- Knox sold two horses. this -.will be five bags is bred stock, their loss was very heavy. "week for good, 'prices. futnre� lou*ins", garb*. Their loss included sixteen registered Miss Lydia Major spent Wednesday cattle, some of which were imported, with Pickering friends. G. HAM -Issuer of also three Imported mares. They also - Mrs. A Hamilton spent, a few days sarin ^mi& e 1. H. BEAL9 lost. all their implements. forty or with Pickering friends. W LASSOS" In *0 County of ft ng vulAge, fifty tons of ba3t1krkd a quantity of � Weare Itiad to learn that Mrs. Gor- 971y HOUSErURNISHINGS Ez3W grain. The buildings were pretty well don Hodgson Is improving rapidly. POUCHER. Real -Estate Ano- -cinered by hiiu'rance. butthat on the ' Ambros Hastings spent the week- tionter, Talastor. Collector and issuer Big Stock. at'tle lowest prices. stock will be far from covering the end with Miss Forsyth. of Uxbridge. of marriage licenses. Brougham. 407 Clarence ke lose. George Christian and son CI "E ASTLA K 0P Delivery free. i HOPPER Inner of Marriage LAceness in the County of On OUNDARTON week -end. The shingle that has given askifis.- Call and a -t N: were Whitev%le visitors over the •i at store and his residence. Olskrwmonk. see. Ind Phone 32.4 W. R. Meed and son. Mr. Pimar and faction for over 80 years. Fanpbw 1i On Saturday Istat death removed B. BEATON' TOWNSHIP OLERK Claremont. one of our most promirwat citizen Mi. Anadale. of Toronto, spent Sun- Corrugated lion with a a- dav4with WhitevIde friends. • D M r, George Falconer. who died. after & 2 in. corrugation, -see it box re yew AUSk,,,10. Ae"untana, use, money to loan very brief illness at the age of fifty- We understand John Larkin has OVIP buy other makes. . If you are I ift Aro farm `Iwasr of MWIT Lie- gaged a house -keeper and hooes soou ones- V S. Oat. As veafi and two monthi. He bad to be settled In his new home. need of a Cream - 8e gator. T!rT been fee4ing poorly for several days. -.4 TGH. Glen Maji Goa. Pugh Was In Port HOpetbli a Premier for 30 days. * Abot r -o , ]FIUG-H S. PL -r. Oat ENTER ANY TIME but m he was able to he around, his week. He reports the roads good and gasoline engines from $39.00 vilpt. Lidez4ad Auctioneer. Extonvivo exper- condition was not considered serious. that his auto runs first-class, as good to imported and thoroughbred - swop. for a thorough Course in any- one On Thursday. however. be became See or write me before buying. mducted Lnyvbe". Write for terms 0C e decidedly worse and medical aid was as Bell Phone. d pani ulazo. Phone Ind. 2216. Wly of Business Schools, Toronto. Write for free OataJolr'u'e. summoned when -it trair found. he Frank Hamilton has accepted a -FPOSTILI. Licensed Auctio-iieer, was suffering -from pneumonia. He position In Oshawa. Freak will F. J. Prouse, Pickerki* !. for Go olles of Torb and Ontario. An;! Home Study Cours -a also provided. grew graduAlly worse until Saturday. greatly missed its he has always got a "_M IS- of M readv haBo aches, Address Green Bivor P.O.. Out. Hulthhopents Few days -at lick stand he hak rented it foraFeilconer, aa he'succeededhis faillier eundez eanfte dsfmtlloir.' M[Arkbam townsh 7M)M-M I - 1J0"VJM SEE OUR NEW. a th' term of.years. .1 1?r"Tg =9 e harness -making burineps which Vetarinary Surgeon bper)ndurtpd most sucressifully. In W. D. Rogers purchased a first-class :All automobile and Bicyclo 2. be married Miss Harriet driver this week. Tim says, be "has -Nonor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- SAW ING' MACHINE Ile year ISIX repairing promptly Wood. of thits cilia who whq survixes rinary College the horse @06k6n for Up till July Pod. and Graduate of the Veterivary- him. He is also survived by two dsu- that I% on Sundays." attended to.. ghters, Rena and Birdie. A1010 two Ilk" Science Aseci.-iation. Oscar Carter is making extensive Tires, Oils, Grease and repairo m ;V9 We can supply Emery Wheels and brothers. Alex., of Ayr, and Robert, I provpmentato his barn and house. always -on hand. rc kept In stock. r Ph,one-office IBM, residence Circular Saw's. All siren of Dumbarton He wan a member*of When be gets through one will scar- CLAREMONT, ONTARIO the Presti yterfan Church and a Liberal r In politics. - His funeral took place on cely-know the place. y and Saw Mandrels, If you Tu asd a Alac; Eme ' Judson and Mrs Pugh have treated wish y to Erskice cemetery sad was Potter & Andrew, I to build your own frame. their daughter. Miss Irene. to a new NTED 1. largely attended. Mucha ympathy is Bell PICKERING. On t. LOGS WA 3�T expresse luno "Cabinket (;r&Dd.- to 1=1% TdL ="Z SO d for Mrs. Falconer and dau. Wpq delivered this week. bich A ghters !n their atidden bereavement. ghter's. '.1 will pay cash for the following logs ­BROCK ROAD Wm. Hiltz' died at his dau delivered here,; BROUGHAM Mrs.' T.'Grsibiy of Scarboro. April 21. Basswood, No.'l. $17.00 13*r M. aged 81 years. His brother Richard Maple. Frank and Mrs. Gerowspent-Sun- Is hale and hearty at 88. 16.00 *6 ATE day wJth Win. Mosprove. W. S. Major shipped on Wednesday REAL EST -Wri (3 M Soft Elm. .11 16.00 *1 Bastard Elm 11 12.00 George and )(ra. Philip bad a bust- averyllandsome higb-stepptng ponr mesa trip to Stotjffvi)le on Tuesdag. to Montreal. Last year he sent a fu I Grey or 16.00 Rock Elm 15 in, over lk� 24.00 Kiska Maud Hawkins. of Mark am. brothel to the same gentleman. We -1. -for -prices under 15 in '20.00 Jffi*%V404*$ 'AS Is visiting her sister. Mrs.'R. E. Annis. understoind the price was large. White Ash, 12 toot John Poucher and N. T. Poacher -John Toole bought a carload of log lengths 25.00 spent.over ,Sunday with .Thomas Galloway and Shorthorn stockers to on Sarnia 160 acre Farm For Sale, gobd sott, Poucher. feed on grass. They are the finest cat - Chopping and Oat Rolling brick house, with 8 rooms Mrp. Mary Matthews Is visiting with tie yet unloaded at Locust Hill sino done as usual, ber daughters, Mrs. Croker and Mrs. should make some money' for Mr. Fence. Barns and stabling for 42 hiad Witter, in Toronto. Tool. W. G. Barnes, ' Green'River- of stock. Hen -house - George Philip is now getting cum- Those having magazines. news Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. all a Pig pen. 7 fortablv'Wettled in his new home. the pers or any other kind of ppaper which can save ,:All in good -repair.- brick residence just south of the Town Lh y can :pare, are requested to leave Hall. the saw at -Mrs. Beatons' as soon Dr. Bentley hiLs'again taken up as p6ssfbie, and wbeii a sufficient mon6y JOHN PHILIP M.- V. Richarban�.. residence in his own fine-cosybome, quantity has been collected. It will be +-yon and has engaged Miss Bate" house- sent to Toronto, the proceedi to go to Has a full Hue or rresh and our- keeper. 4beRed Orois Society. Notary Pubiiw�� ticketing, N. F. Merbin and daughters, Dorn- Dogs got at W. 8. Major's sheep at d.. ad meats constantly on hand. thy and Mildred, of Oshawa, spent his east farm, -killing 11 head and Spice Roll, Breakfast Bown, -Water,- Pure Water Sunday . w1i h - the former's parents.. -worrying the balance. They were one A C.' REESOR.' Min Blanche Mecbin accomp'anle;d :bear registered Sb;opabires. Fortu. ognsj Wei-inere, et J4 IRS themr-biome. -natAy he -bad all -the ewes in lamb at- - --LOCUST HILL - If you are wise you will use the only Word wag received that Corp. hisborne place. Mr. Major was lucky Highest prices paid for Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. 'Rice. Frank Harvey had been wounded for enough to shoot the dogs. He And Butcher's cattle, who Is agent for Wind Mills, Gasoline the third- time and was now -in Bon. the township Council would like the Engines. all kinds of pipe and fittinga lo#ne Hospital. - No particulars were owners to come and claim their dogs.' --.DR* BESS for 0 works. Also bath room fix. received as to the severity of the eures. etc. Everything given careful wounds. but It to hoped that the in- .'Home Telepbone, Company. attention, juries are not of a serious character. �iC,kel'ITtQ liverq AICE'S.PILTMP WORKS, Tania'"t .1 - ORIKiN The heavy damage 'the recent Stock First-class rigs for hiie Home Tel. 5521. 'Whitevale, ODL severe sleet storm to the Home Tele. Day or night with one, Company's' plants is being re - Min Nellie Gray spent Sunday R G. W. and Mrs. Perrier. ant. Bus meets all trains The Picker' The company bits appointed Dave Wm. Hoover. of Toronto, spent Testaing promptly attended to. Patterson, of Lipdoay, as its penman- Sunday at his home here. nee- Committe Agent for Canada Carri Alex King. of Toronto, visited wf* -e"OuPe Rand Mrs. Defoe over Sunday a practical telephone. man with years •The Green River Red Crossluxili- or a peiience throughout this part of The object of this Association Is to .W. H. Peak9pickwiftir. Ontario and knows the Home, com- loosen stealing and prosecute pony's system well. the felons. Full particulars later. We are glad to bear that Mrs, E. _Walter Hoover, of Silverdale, Dan Hogs and A. Parrot, of Ashburn, Messrs. Hilts and Bice Is Improving, after her- recent illmess. Randal, of Whitevale,* and four tele- OSU immodiAWY Wi any member tL at It paws to Got the Best having RoOws% "olm ommiw- WIT Thp Girl's Club wili'mee the phone men from G. W. Jon", of the eep home of Miss -Nellie Gray on Tuesday 'Port Hope Telephone Co., -are assist- J=OTT Membership fee 11.00. evening, May let. All aciii welcome. In in reconstructing the plant. Jast received a large shipment OF n- Tioltold may be bad from the President or W. Cowie has bought W. A. Ful- Most of rural lines and exchs, this popular Stock Tonic, -guar- s have been rebuilt and put In work- ler's brick house and will move there Fe shortly. We welcome Mr.and-Mrs. -Ing 'order excepting the Markham enteed to Volli stock Exar- Com,L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- %%dNT0. ONT. excilange, where theyare-waiting for in firs"lass -shapeF Cowie too r midst, eik W. -V. Richardson, Pickering. u ..R quantity of lead enclosed cable to The Thirteenth of May is ve a q Cor.Y�onge and Charles S'ts.1 ally '11b.' package, 65 cents J, R. Thextoa W. J. Clark body go to Sunday School day.!' re I&ce.a heavy. open wire lead tot President,' see you all at Sunday wrecked. This cable is promised by 11 t. will expect to the manufacturers to be shipped this _$1.00 Should not be compared with a School on that day at 10.15. many business colleges of this coon- Mrs. A. M. Ellis and"familybave week, and when reoeived tiro entire 25 lb. pail, -2.25 try. it occupies a far higher level TOOLS SHARPENED moved to Orangeville, where Mr. Ellis system will soon be in full running' E PICKE ING N R EWS and does has secured a position in a general order. far Ctter work. This is Y one reason for the enormous de- We make a specialry of crosscut saws, "tore. They will be greatly missed by -Farmers wbo took pork to wand Locks repaired. Many business colleges Razor -boning a specialty. For a first- The Ladies' Au-iiiiary meeting that 1W 1- am from 'business firms for our Toole of all kinds. their Many friends bers. Toronto last week received $16.85 graduates. Right class hair trim or an easy shave call for 100 lbs live weight. with Lidcueo "4- a VMS held at the home of Mrs. J. B. apply to us for teachers. now in an excetlent t1me to enter. at the East -end Barber Shop. Wilson on Monday last was well at. Pork costing this price live weiphtDruggi.st-Graduate Opticism Open all year. Catalogue free. See our House Furnishings of all tended. We congratulate the Indies we RHould not consider that butch- Z kinds. Slightly used Carpets on the mount of work they aro doint ere are --highway W. J. '�',��?'' .. r :.,, xr,th. - �'*yM,,.".r''�. "` •, y, ^. �;-',.•.xnne . .`•;4"+. '+.:?'"' �-w. . Y •.'rx.. ��..,y / Y•.'m� .+� .` ., � '.3'' 't w ''+.. . r`p r .. Y ' . ^, • 5•' :: ti } i.+._. ,.. - i •`fit 's Y• , .. 4 t• Sy - "' , .. .. - .. `. _ : yyoung and- also Very tolerably fair.' He would be doing nothing wrong, he was sure -of that,-. even when - be- aware of the personal • ginning element in the prospect_ ' It could not between_ CousmS be called a defection, at the most a compromise, since legitimate love was not forbidden to the spiritual laborer_ OR, A DROWN IFE ECLARATION—OR-WAR' And yet—and yet, it had not been in The volume of applications for new insurance the plan ' before; and, do what -he during 1916 was by' far the Greatest in the ' would, he could not get it quite to fit History of the Company. That is the- best CHAPTER- IIL—(Cor.t'd-) - mistakably. on another, stage. , With in. evidence of public estee-n. _ -hal afternoon on the Necro- ` an alarm that was yet not .wholly un- i + . * + ' + " pleasant,- John. began to realise that; Another thing which, on this his - polis had not remained solitary of its he was regarded as having, "inten- last return to the quarry, helped - to 'I Lot us send you some fresh Insurance facts kind,. and during his. last weeks in tions." It was' certain, at any rate, •disturb John's* mind was a certain +° Glasgow the meetings, both in tram-, that stie fiad. ' Even John was vague- heap of stones wl.:eA he found piled GROWN LIFE INSURANCE CO.y TORONTO cars and in the street, had multiplied' Iy conscious -of them; and could not .un by the. side -of d-narrow,by-road Agents wanted In unrepresented districts ' extraordinary. So had the mutual; find in himself either .the energy or winding into onc: of. the valleys. Was 35 confidences. More and more deeply; even the desire to resist. Occasional- that for the new school-house? ,he to-1 _ D had John unfolded to the eagerly list-' ly even the practical side of the ques- quired. No, he was told' it was, for i ' - --- ening girl his' plans and his hopes; tion would put'in its argument. Had th ; Roman Catholic chapel, for which I thrilled b the belief that his zeal was. not Tim AI'Laren long ago recommend- the sum had been raised by subscrip- shared. Even the visit to Grant ed a a'::e for the sewinf on of buttons tion. Streethad been paid; for Mrs. Watson, and similar proceedings? And might John's surprise verged on indigna her. first indignation cooled, had re- d not a wife, whose care would keep the tion. Was it .worth while building a' fleeted that to get Ella'off her•hands sordid things of life from him, prove a chapel for the 'hundred and odd Re ' would not be half a bad job; seeing help, rather than a hindrance? Yes, man Catholics extant within a• round that it might enable her to take a led a helpmate must be good— else why of three miles? • 'And how about John ger who would pay, not only for board,' should so many pastors be h sbands? Knox? The existence even of that but also for lodging, and since a poor Thus John argiad, strugght with hundred seemed to show that hip i 7 •e�zt relation has a terrible way of turning some obscure doubt, and overlooking measures had, after all, not been �` ►� into a stone around one's neck. 'the' only .decisive argument in the searching enough. There vias a cel' �. >� Dating from that visit to Grant case, which was that he was young and tain cottage in the village whose I `� ��'�`�� but a man, and that she was likewise y Street the acquaintance entered un- _ thatch was weighted by-bricks dangl - - ing from wires, and which was pointed t out as the plate where, during the ' p'ersecutiona, bless haci been secretly _— - -- -- - , celebrated. John, despite all his mild- ' ' i ness, could not help thinking that, for I' _ i the purpose, `it might have continued --"- - to sufftce. A chapel meant a priest,., - - rm [ or course, and it was impossible to: A "2 is 1 Shoe Polish" u made for every use. For Black Shoes a�ke your �j ji= +ti e profit 610 relish the idea of meetingk, even only, "2 in I Black" (paste) and :'2 in 3 Black Combination" (oases ani ou,�d: which he had so long looked liquids for White Shoes, "2 in 1 Vi'hite Calc (cake) and gr the road, a Papist vice long l #his. n 1 (squid" (liquid); for Tan Shoes, "2 in 1 aa•' (paste) _ .. iCVhite Them is money* to be made n as exclusively hi, own,future field. and "2 is 1 Tan Combination" (pasta and liquid)• by wingy Concrete. Many But after all, this was a free coup- ` 6uadredi of Lemers bare __MEA �i ;'. D., • pp Oti oo w.r» f, F F DALLSY CO OF CANADA LT Hamilton, Can lz will:.g_►ally seed our C NCR1.•T'E f 1 CHAPTER IV. book "What the Farmer a ■ �,; "How perfectly lovely! Ub, howl w Can do with Concre a 1. a a to any farmer who Mfr j tally picturesque.--��--�- write. for it wy It was Ella who said it to John— no longer. Miss Mitchell to Mr. M Don- - ITSusFo-Eas , `ii'', nell. . And the occasion on which she _ . ; - z it_was. one which comes t, a gond _ "4^ -• f+ many lives, though not to all and Canada Cement ;' which Society has agreed fantastically' FIVE ®s ES Company Limited r f• 1 to dub • a honeymoon �$ H.ra7d 9e+1di■s For Fate had been too strong; either l i er that or else Ella's pale blue eyes.! F `OU St lr BreaadS. f - E atortTsttwL Seeing her again at the outset of his_', - t Is college term, he .had known how r Cakes-PUddln�f5-PaSt!'!e5- ;� it would end, and had not even been sorry to know. Was tkere not. some- ; _-- -- --- -- -- - `- " — thing ciearl piovidential' in his meet- - ` ni with t is so sympathetic .soul.?. i vOUR puddings Bre palet- - PEERLESS POULTRY FENCE end how shoul< he doubt her lively i able. why use Five Roses ? nterest in his work when she did not, Simply because you w a n-t AIt..�F.n.�-Not~her lcubt it herself? Towards one.of.the" ahem more daintily porotis fto ell' mea. a s c •ne .weal '••l�a. , +.am{SID giggling girls of the period, eternally_ snore d! es title. Five Rosea JDhn could never have felt drawn; but - by tho op.n a w1h prom.. w 1crl.r7m. •yid- . - _. -e t•-:-..- B -_d*&- Cort-- meintl�lV— . . .-me. ,o.wr•a.na roe +.. s, er _ a -- - - -- un y every spoonful is a tasty r►. a....11•Maie Wb. ►aw "9erl0els " that She easily convinced - s+a�•s.r�•.'"•• °ice him: That during one of their Sun- source Of Vitality. day walks he should take her hand and - - NINE - LM to her: "Will you work with me, dle of the afternoon the boat headed t , • Ella; will you help mer." was there- for the Bonnet Ferry pier, which Was Yore just :es unavoidable as that a the station for Ard:ock. at1 ne dropped into the water should •- John smiled is a rather shy manner.. _ ri - _ sink .o the bottom; and as unavoidable "I am sure there will not. I took qoo „'ai the affirmative answer. After good care not to give them warning. that John's doubts vanished, and weYet ass only this morning I wired to t r_ believed by himself to be dead; which, the 'Stuart Arms' for n machine. I under the- circumstances, o be was another knew you. would not Ill- to be troubled unavoidable thing. with a lot of strange faces ,ust at ^ As now, upon the steame>i, deck, he first" G1;i1t Ella, looking down cath D stood by .the side of his new-made - "Oh, �• wife, doing Fite i,onoss, so to.'say, oi,'er blankly at her pearl-grey travel ; his native shores, there was, neverthe- link -gots n, whose tint has been . so less', ,a faint ser. iple in his mind; for carefull\ .elected with a view to a 2 _ was not the consciousness of beinq.a possible. "reception." �' I# better sugar is, ever produced than the present husband in danger of overshadowing (To be continued.) =- the- consciousness of those ordeeg so - REDPATH Extra Granulated, you, May be sure it will I..tely rece:vea? Often ltadhe figur- - be made in the same Refinery that has led for over half Hed to himself this taking possession of ; _ lA hire kingdom, but not one of his dreams — a snowed 'de:_ i MOTHER _e reason io grat-i- " st1,_et Redpath Sweeten it. �� 15 So muc ' 2 and 5 lb. Cartons— - .. tilde to Providence, he decided, as he 10, 20.50 and loo lb. Canada Sugar Reflning Co., I AmiteA Montreal. I gave a furtive pressure to thehe little -SEI Elland' within his armfbllow= assengers' G 'm unto , F _ - -- — — - - s a- _ _ . -. .. ..beings-'_ i be gi s rce at this ante tourist e _ i ca son About a dozen human — — . -- vin_ n the deck, of s - which tai goodly portion was uccupiedr __ _ _SY by a small menagerie, consisting of a The proof of Mother Seigei's ' shaggy pony,, half-a-score of sheep, ,S�rup is in the fia7:ing. That and a frantically excited coliiwhoseu' is why former sufferers, whose: barely beyond puppyhood, whose y youthful shoulders were obviously not vitality was being sapped by - up .to the burden .of responsibility lard i , Indigestion; .say it is just ex- . ..+ upon them , _ _ Thrift IS gerVed, and health preserved Such adjectives as ''picturest(ue," ' ullent for stomach, liver and _ _ "romantic," "exquisite,'•' had a good bowel -troubles. Thanks to �, 'by wearing rubber footwear around _ , deal of hard work the'. day at young! Seigel's Syrup— • — .` Mrs: M'Donnell's Hands. Some peo•' the farm in rainy, sloppy . weather. plo are struck dumb by a certain sort are now strong and well. of scenery, but not she. The sweeps '- - of hill on each side of the advancing is EXCELLENT FOR _ the fantastic boldness of the . r, Quality Wand- lore wear whether in steams g ! L peaks running against the sky into If you are afflicted by indi- ' rubber facia boots, high lubber Rootg never patterns, the huge sur- _ g�tion or otherdisorders of the , faces upon 'which t'.te' thin mountain- stomach liver and bowels take } , or rubbers, 'are assured if you Choose grass strove in vain to clothe the nay- S bell's Syrup regularly ___ _ ednesa of those -grin. and stony flanks, lot-her b et ��tAaL 1.90— scarce .sply-by-the- AR iy-by-the �r �,,.;_ mor sv dates ;_ ion ., enough ,a pair bearing on the .sole any one o� h - , RUBBER ,.BA. ous torrents—all t at awful impres- to give it a fair chance to mate ow QUM these Trade Marks: sion of solitude and solemnity upon_ its beneficial influence felt those bare heights and in those deep,' then note the improvement - abrupt, unclothed valleys—none of. in our appetite; our strength, these things''had Fower to tie het ton- y pp y ' • "MERCHANTS" "JACQUES CARTIER" "DOMINi01'T" gue. Here and there, a forlorn-look your general condition.- 3015 . "MAPLE LEAF" "D� pressed as near as possible - gy" ing cottage pre g,, NEADACNES, BILIOUSNESS "CIRANBY"' to the water's ed e, as thou to get away from the miles of solitude be- i 0 N S T I PAT 10 R _ p hind it; and into contact with the ele. r"Co".inited meat which bound it to the rest of the _r-Canadian Consolidated Rubbe _ world. More rarely, a glimpse was D ESTEO N. r caught of a house of greater preten-, Largest J1�anutactur¢rs of Rubber Goods In the British Empire - - •' eivns, shrouded in artiflcta'- planta21 - i MONTREAL, P.Q1 tiers, it, too, having violently and pro Wits OFFICES MO testingly fenced itself off from the Thci.00boNle of Syruj contains eyi]derness. three times as which as SEVEN LARGE, Up-TO-DATE MANUFACTURING PLA24T9 IN CANADA ,Do you think there will be any- the .Ss, Size. _ 28 "SERVICE" BRANCHES AND WAREHOUSES THROUGHOUT CANADA t4 body expectingg us,?" asked E11-. rather fluttered, as towards the mid- w- • laid•*- .qfi �• .r,•,: •.r. sY.�� tf '„�. ` �� -. •. '++u- .a+°"�':�.^w•.. ' 'l; `;^wv„+.s. �-tis,�-+.� 'e�? "�''-k-- 'ia+. . ,.#c. ; , i`'c:4 nae :: ;'e'.�'''�ie.. f Y' wi ' � y, ... :,...... .r r• ,.. , _ .,... -.._ _ .. -y. _ .... - w • .,-...-.•�:..•.ate- i "�", '-'�'y,�'.�+�;^'1 • "•", �g w , _ A%% TOLL OF GERMAN DEAD lylarketS of the WorW RATIO OF CANADIAN r - IN FIERCE COUNTER-ATTACKS - - st adst,ta. -_ _ - _DEAD TO WOUNDED 'I TO 5 Toronto, Apr. 24—Manitoba wheat -- No. 1 Northern.. $2.67; Ne. 2 do., '1.62!! _ - ilio: 8 do. $2.471; No. 4 wheat 12.3Tq. nominitobaaoat l`b. 2tC,R'.. 2c; No: 3 - , ' Hindenburg",,Trying to Stall Off French Threat -Along Whole Line, c.w., file: extra No. 1 feed, silt ; x°. 1 Over -2,000 Hit on the First Day of the Battle for Vimy Ridge So fegd, 79 c, all rail delivered. 'g Y 7 Y , g Hits Back With Frenzied Disregard of_Losses: Amertean corn—No. 8 yellow. $1.54, Slightly Injured The Walked to Dressing Stations. . nominal, subject to embargo, track To-ronto. - Ontario oats—No 2 white, 74 to.76a nominal;, No. 3 white, 73 to 76c. nomt- t' �... Paris, April 22.—Repeated' deeper- I mand to attempt desperate measures nal, according to frelghls outside. A despatch from Ganad" ' Head- I was shown in the disposal o! the dead,; � ate- -8n& -vain counter-8ttacks by the to regain their former vantage points, lot. $2.35 to 42.37;Ontario .wheat—No. 2 winter,' per car No. 3 do., $2.33 to quart as. otherers in France says: -Now that. who are now believed to bear the ra-i wise thek'renc'h possession of • 12.35, according to, freights outside. the lists of casualties from the actions alarkably low ratio of one to ' fivsi Crown Prince- are yielding to Gen. Peas -No. 2. nominal, according t° of fire last week re beginning,to ap- .wounded.., N.lvelle a secondcro of valuable re_ them means a constant menace to freights outside. ; p - their whole fortified line, and it is in anftoba'flour-First patents, In jute pear in the Canadian press, it may There are two important military! , I bags, 11.10; ' second patents, in lite bring sults, of equal importance. to the first, the -counter-attacks that the. full and base,' $11.20; strong bakers'. in Jute g solace to the sad hearts -to --know cemeteries on the Canadian front, ati % fruits of his advance, which consisted ! complete bloody toll is taken of -the Uags, ley -phi Toronto. ing, tE1.36 to $1.37, accord- how carefully, the • - wounded were i Carency and Ecoivre.� These are' con fa the storming -of_ the -German -strong= ,�emy-formations: o fretanur-auiats . light rail. the - hoIds along .the Soissons -Champagne i The losses sustained in .cQunter-at- I Rve-tio. 2,- $1.86 to $1.3z, according I -ere buried; hospital arrangements � ways, and the dead customarily aro ;y to fretghta outside. I were made to handle far more than front. tacking are far greater than those suf- Ontario flour -S'in'ter, according to �. brought there for burial. For than, - - Since•it•i_s an axiom that the Allies' I fered in ordinary attack, or under ihe Taxon o, $lQ-lo itoehlptne, in bags, .track the number actuallywounded. Extra operations of last week additional task is not to drive back the Germans 'bombardment preliminaryto an • en- ( Millfee -Car lots, delivered Montreal ambulances were provided at the burying � Tying grounds were opened near the but to destroythe enemy armies, the em blow, as for- he, ounter-thrusts fre►ghts, bags tnctuded-Bran. per ton, ftont; and many supplementary dress- front of the line so that the work of %f Y '13y, shgrts; per ton, $41 'to $43: mid- + importance of Hindenburg's madden- the troops must be formed from- dlings, per ton $44 to $46; good feed ing. stations were opened. There was the burial parties might be snore ed efforts to retake the lost' positions anion men ahead nerve -shattered flour, per bag, 12.80 to $2.,yo.. little congestiaxf anywhere. Over quickly done. Each body of our men P g Y Hay—Extra No. 2, per' ton, $11.60, to q Y Y can be gauged. by the tremendous artillery pounding, 412.50' mixed, per ton, 3a.so to Su,. 2,000 who were wounded Qn the first `is given individual burial, and over By swiftly hurling forward waves of who must be reorganized and grouped track Toronto. - day were so slightly. hit that they were each of the dead is placed s simple „ "s straw—ear tote. per ton E7 .to ss, day to walk back to the stations with- " troops and imbedding them, uniier under a pitiless enemy gunfire, `and track .Toronto. , wooden cross, giving his name, rank cover' of the throats of an enormous' hen driven forward in attempts to out aid. and identification number. Even it mass of artillery, in the key positions debouch .under a .criss-cross machine ,Cottatry Produce—Wholesale Despite the extpaordinar,; condition 1, these crosses should- be removed, the - , along the G-ermans' front, Gen. Niv.elle gun fire and the harrying of the ma- I creamery prints. dairy, to' choice, lids, 4to 91to of th j ground over wl.ich the advance records of the burial are so complete. ' has compelled the- German high, com-; chine, guns of low-flying airplanes„ j43c. was made, the stretcher-bearers found that the location of every body can be f ggs-- New• -laid, in cartons, 37 to 38c; and brought out practically all the' d is " _ - out of cartons, 35c. indicated. The .dead are wrapped •a : - - - - Dressed pbultry-Chickens. 26 to 29c; wounded before nightfall each day. Illblankets before being comnitted to :GENERAL MAIC RENSS DRIVE fowl, 24 to 250:, duco� ea ks, 22 to 25c; -squabs, And Y per dor., $4.005c d !4.60; turkeys, 3u to ' the earth by the men's own units, 82c. lay in deep shellholes and had not suf-' the burial service is read by a clergy- H Cheese -:sew, large 27 to 27ic:.twins ficient strength to make Lheir presence! man of. the dead soldier's own der jjT1[i �1 �j **Tit*1 L n ���n I 3 to 27;c; tripsis. 271{ to Zbc, old, ' s aj}sFL51\7 ileiHj$lry��♦J LI,�(]1$i{\ I(lipl �"`•ge, 2sic. twins' 2a4c. known to the search parties did they nomination. The army chaplains'sre Honey—%%'hl[c closer, 2i -lb. tins, 141 remain in, the field overnight so distributed as almost invariably to to -16c; 5 -lb, tins, 14ic; 10-1b.. 13ic; 6o- _ ISc: b,ir•kwheat, 60-1b, tins, to to It is believed that thiq prompt permit of this reverence fo he dead, luic. Comb honey -extra fine and heavy handling has'resuTted in a mateiial'�hich is one of 'the mark charaeter- Clears Stubbornly Defended Position Between Hermes and Gon--ti: 7s: :No. �. is i'o Ei.26. teducttoif-under the heading, "Died';sti�s of the British d. Canadian SiI, ple syrup—Imperial gallon, 11.86 to of Wounds." Similar systematic care troops,- ; -" - nelieu, Eight :Miles Southwest of Cambrai. l+otatoes— )n track Ontario, per bag.7- 13 13.60, Nerd -Brunswick Delftwares, per .... .. ' . .. bug, 64,0U. Albvrtun, per t, g $3.5U to 43.75. � TURKS LOST -4,000 .J GERMANY S WANT Loddon, April 22. -Fighting activi- south of -the River Scarps. 13eunr, - lmpp'orted. hand-picked per hmsh.,.lE 25;-(`anadlan.'hand picked. per to _hnost suspended on the front field_ Every indication -the German COM-; bush. $7,6-1 to $7.75; Canadian primes,. ! muniques, ihe heavy gun duels the ' $7.00 co $7,28, Liman, per lb.; 1s co 131c• BRITISH ONLY 73 FREEDOM S ALLY _ by the Crown Prince from Soissons revival of scouting in the i_ir-points I..rovisioarWkolsiala J.. through through the Champagne, wrung back to a renewal of he and offensive b -"� ,... _. _.'ag8in t0 -da i0 Lhe "rhythmic t Smoked and cured meats and lard are _c. - •- _ _. _ - .. .,.�, y great segment the British armies in that rhythmic quoted to the .trade by Toronto .whale- Although Geri. Maude's Troops Hunger, Co -Operating With Ex - Smoked of the new Hindenburg line faced by warfare" which began , with the Balers as toitowr.- Srnoked meats—llama, medium. 28 to the forces - of Field. Marshal Haig. storming of 'rimy Ridge. . The course 29c: do., heavy, 24 to 25c; cooked, 39 to Attacked Ottoman Main ternal Enemies, to Bring Auto- 49c: uto- T-The British night report tells of clear- the battle may take cannot be predict 3v`to fila 'back®� pieta. breakfast- : blonr- ' Position: claCy to Term - ing the wooded angle stubbornly held ed, but present indications suggest less, 36 -to aec. s by the Germans between Hermines ..that General .Haig. is aiming his blow'- lard—Pure lard, _tierces. 251 to 253c: A despatch from London says:- London, April 22. -Hunger, want,; tubs, 253 to _6c'. pails, z6 to 26ic; com- e Brtiah forces under Gen... Mande and discontent within the German Th _ . and Gonnelieu, about eight miles down the valley of the Scarpe to- pound, tierces 20, to 20}c. Em tie are powerfully co -o ra southwest of Cambrai. Both the ward Douai, which is admittedly the Cured meats-Lon�i clear. bacon. 21 to forced a. passage ofy the Shatt-el-Ad- I P Po y pe ting a17d night bulletins from Berlin British objective, and the northern 22c per lb; clear bellies. so to 20ic hem River, 50 -miles south of Bagdad, ! with external toes to bring the auto. - .day - emphasize 'the extreme violence of pier upon which Hindenburg built hi9 Silcatrsas faaslt�ts sad attacked the main 'Turk position, cracy to terms , Demonstrations by the BzRish artillery lire at many retreat from last summer's battlefield Montreal, Apr 24 - eats-canadtan- completely routing the enemy, whose !the people or by strikers in the City western. No, 2, 81c:.. do, No. J, ',Sc; do.. I of Berlin, almost unknown in times eoints on the Arras front, north and of the Somme. extra No. 1 feed, 79c. Healey—Manitoba casualties . were .over 4,000, including of peace, and until within a few days _ -ed, $111 Hucxwneat-No, 2, $1.35 1,244 prisoners. The total British' p e t'1out—Dlanitoba '&Pring "+heat ppatents, quite unknown during war, are un- i firsts; 4L° 2V, do.. eeronda. ill 70: do, casualties were only 73. (mistakable evidence of bad condi. DOCTOR III( BRITAIN '!trung bakers'. III 5o winter patents, The general officer commanding 'the_ l o,.' , tions, The reports that the first de- _ t c 11 i $ do.�t�a4ga� s$t6 25 to $6 36 Rolled 'British forces in Eayl t reports -14 an CALLED FUR SERVICE ' n -- sxat�l Oise'•mo : + } sir to $4',2 • Mi iui4+t—$46 u April ah advent- ilatratio�u bbut t y uc _ t to as ' ant--ta t13e- � _ at on 17th the Britt the woe ers, are no contrs+iicted. 77 : . -t. Mouilie-44v to $64. Ha>—Nb. 2, ed north of the Wadi Ghu'zze, in The trouble has spread to srau»itioa per ton, car lots, 113.50, Potatoes-_ per Southern Palestine and captured the bag, car lou, $3,26 to $3.60. r D 1.wprks employiJiig thousands of men i Hospitals to be Established Overseas as Result of the Sinking of — Turkish advanced positions along a ups whom Germany now depends to _ _.< _ Winnipeg, Winal9sa 2 raft h Prices, : f Hospital Ships. runt of six and one-half mitt's. supply her great armies in the Sold, : - t 'v . o` i 2 %t hes -• o, 1 Northern. 12.881 No The attack was' -assisted by the fire j O Northern. $. 3_, 5. 1 Northern. ! so ' of warships, and the position gained �Iil�ifi!'hl1S DRO WN \n 4, 12.17 Yn. 5. 11.98, \o, 8 $ 67 !was consolidated. Fighting was still A despatch from -London say -a" The fare, has' deliberate) instituted - a fees $1;19 oats -No 1 c.w., 71ic, ro .. _ P i'a Y a �,�%', O ,- extra No, 1 feed. 70ic, proceeding at the -time -the report was War Cabinet decided on Friday that submarine campaign 'against ,hospital., No, -1 reed, 681c. No 2 feed. 67c• Har- sent. t� �r ships, and it has therefore become " ,:; feed. . E,6c,11.1 Na. 4, No. rejected.AV,C., � OVi\YEY ,,every physician and. surgeon and P + alit; reed. 96c, Flax -No. i l.%s,c., The battle now reported follows up Vi'a/Li/ essential that a large number of-hos- $: ubl; No. ,g C.w„ $2 941. --- - � the - success gained on March 27, at1 _every man with medical training of pi£als should be established over Wadi Ghuzze bear the ancient city of militarya e must be called u for i United stases Markets i ' g P ire the various theatres of war for the Ghzs, -when the Turks narrowly -ea- Two British Hob if8l gAi TO>f ,service immediately. 1 �Ulnnea oils, Alar. .4—Wr' &t- Way ( p treatment of sick -and wounded: In or- i n ,i, .tpu43.- $22u; �caHh—No, t hard. caped complete disaster. I edoed Without Warn . In reference to the calling'up of the der-ta;elleisr this t:o be done with great $"'b z4! 1 $"5o.' 2. do.. Northern. $2.47,ii p �$ physicians and $t;rgeons the following ra# i}�r 1i is e3sential to secure the urn' -No. 3 yellow, 61,43 to.$L45j, 'FARM. LABORERS Lonllon, April 28, -The British hos-' official explanation is given: services of every. d%oetbt that can 'pqs- ! l�he a `$i ishan -=meq to sou ' Flour- POUR INTO WEST pitat ships -Donegal and Larstranc,` "The enemy in total disregard- of stblq be spared`frti�4•Elie Untied King-' Duluth, Apr. 24—Wheat '.;;6. 1 hard, I - .. Frith lnany wounded aboard, have bees ~',tthe accepted tenets of civilized war-' dom." •s2%36J : No I No&hern 82. Jot to $2.301 Problem of Prairie Agriculture is torpedoed without warning. They, s' 1 xo, 2, do,f2. Vis! tr+ 1. z9;: %day. s_ 28} were sunk on April 17. Of those on t ' d' July, $2,_0 bid. Linseed—$3.25 to Being Solved Satisfactorily. P $321, May, $8.24; July,-l3.24•bid; Sep- he Donegal 29 wounded men and 19` OERI'VIAN OFFICER SANK ON KNEES - timber $3,213. O a, April 22. -Cane farm labor of the crew are missing. The Lan }" prob in Western Canada is being ,franc carried German wounded as well xdve stock Warketiso solved b he a Toronto. Apr. 24 --Sutra choice heap SatlafaetOrlly 1 y t i Nt10na1; _. c o ce Pavy pe Germans are believed) CAPTOR n co -o ra on i e. British and lb jsteers 311,25 tr, 311 s5: good heavy Federal Department of Immigration rto have perished steers !10.50 to $l0 80': butchers',cattle, and the Agricultural De artinents of ia c•holce., $11.26 to $11.60; do., good, -$lo 4V gr p Theplacingof Germans on hos ita7; to 16Ae,. do., medium. $9.65 to •$v1, dc., ;the Westerl'i Provincial 'Governments. p fl .he charact-1 omn:on. $5.75 to $9, butchers bulls, 'farm thousands of farm laborers have, erist cwsilgnsch is one of tho not carry e methods of General 'Morale of the Kaisers Arm Typified b ' Two Significent I Sho2ifceto $10 , t $$10, 7 5; dor bulla, $s 26 ahead bFsa bso ht into the West' • Y yp y s�,75: An., rough bulls, rn b to $ 9.26 y reprisal. decided upon by the British, -_ Incidents. - 10 f,,OM t -he United States and the ma- Government because of the utlwarmd' - � butchers' cow•e. chnicc. flu to $10,2b, ,,, Ido.., ond, Ea.75 to $9,50; de, medium $7 lority of these will become perman - I to S 25; stockers, 67.50 to $9,36; feeders, sinking of these boats of mercy. r ent.citizena. „ -• - _ $9..,0 to $10,.26: canners and cutters, •.. 4 y ;"50' to $6.26: milkers, good to choice, - - 0. " f+ 14 despatch from London sa;s: Tile went dawn on his_knees_,Rhen taken to �+OjR,�,yIgN�_..pl.Bi-S LT. S, W 6 t SH -0, dA,-cartt,- Find , —r London Times 8orrespondent with the beg for mercy. I saw a French officer ?4n to $64,: s ringer,• ESO to $tlo; light' OVER 3,000 SL'SPECTB. French army -^w•es, 110 to 14;60; sheep. heavy, 48.50 232 FOOD INSPECTORS. , my telegraphs that condi- who, with two hien, had taken 60 prix- 4y 5t,; cal e, good to choice, $12.50 ; •tions .overhead •an&under foot -are as oners, walking about places Where he co $ta.75; spring lambs, each $3 to $12: � - � German Residents Under Surveillance' bad as possible. Tri -the course of his was exposed, not only'fo shell t1re; but $1 L,,'5o i Ell .50: thugs., to-516; and watered, There are now 197m fooOdtawa- says: inspectors in the United States. 1 L despatch, which merely amplifies the to machine gun, bullets, as coolly as if '$16.40 to $16.50: da, weighed off cars, : resent detailed French communi ues he had been in the Place de -1'O era. $i6 66 to $16.75: ilo.. f.o.b.. $1.5.7-5. !employed by.the Department of Agri- A despatch from Washington says:: _present Q p 'Montreal. Ann - 24 --Choice -steers culture, and 35 employed b fhe De- , t Ger- he says: The bombardment that has The difference between the two mer. $12.25 to $12.50: good steers. $10.50 to p Y Approximately three thousand Ger- " $11.50: con,n,on steers, 39,50- to $10: partment oP Inland Revenue, accord- ; man residents of the United States continued incessantly for clays <long exactly typi'fles the difference between 1•ucrhers' cons, sQ to $11: bulls, $u.5c to ing to an- answer given ,lir: Sinclair, are under close surveillances Depart-; the front to an extent of 100 mites, the general morale of the bombarding EUrntnonolce monk -fed s aeep.s !9 to $11: ofLGuysboro, during the q ea to our i m tt oris f Justice officials announced on, a e e ormt e. engt oft a force that is attacking and the bom- '% ,.;,,.ling lambs; $1x.50 ,to 315.50• snrtnit in the Commons on Friday. There was Friday, because of their activities in: EngliFh front' noith of St. Quentin, is, Harding force that is being attacked. t�mbe, i8 to $1_: hugs, 417 to $i7.5o. t r ry a net increase during the past year Of! behalf of the German Government be-. _.:. perhaps;,the most appalling thing the Not in one place or two, but all along i world has ever seen..: I heard • to the line the French have shown this TF•RRIFIC EXPLOSION �19 in the number employed by the for- I fore Ar]grica s entry into tl� war or day of a captuted German officer who morale. superiority." _ _ AT WILHEL11SHAYEN. mer department and seven in theibecause of their pro -German gym- , • �.__-_-- -- number'employed ley the latter. pat'hies. F R 1?image CauFed for luny Miles - - -- - -- - --_ -- - - - ----- -'-_ y3 BRITISH FORCE IN PALESTINE Around,'Says One Despatch. 1I500 DESERTERS IN A BODY Amsterdam, April 23.-A terrific i -- i AV All I it illi' U TU17 >c]►i>cluv , ev-g�sie;�eeu�'=Pd in �"riihelrnshaven� ,. ' Harbor (Prussia) Friday, according to The Nieue Rotterdamsche Cour- ' } 9 ant, Damage was caused for many µ: About 2.09-Turklsh Prls:onerg Were -Captured in Fighting Which miles around. Were Fired on by Uhlans. With Machine Guns and Thirty Efght t Wilhelmshaven is one 'of the main 'look Place on the 19th. of the Deserters Wounded. naval depots of Germany, Kiel -being t , - ' ..,another. London, April 22, --An official com- ering Gaza (near the Mediterranean, tnunication_ issued this evening. -deal-, about 50 miles south-west -of ierusa- i CONTROLLER TA-iES OVEl: A despatch from Amsterdam says: teMpted desertion was frustrated after ing with the report last Friday of the 1 Iemj. This position extends from i' ALL FOOD FACTORIES I the party had been pursued'and attack} Mote than 600 German Fusiliers,. P ty P &&Vance of the Bi'tiish- forces north ' the seacoast near Sheikh Ahmed', ed by Uhlans. The deserters were fired, -. of Wadi Ghuzie, in Southern Pales-, through Alimantar to the east of the _ sailors and Lanisturmers on Monday on by the ' y ! The Food Controller is empowered by evening tried to cress the Dutch -Bel- and in a fightwhichlasted machine half--hP cx ' • tine, says: - . •• i town And thence in a south-eaatefl ''The British have consolidated the direction to Abuhariers. About •+200 I an order -in -Council to take possession gian frontier from the environs of 88 of the deserters were wounded: .. ground gained and are now in .touch Turkish prisoners were captured the of any factory, or other premises, Knocke to near Garzand, Holland, The mounted guards along the front-) x with the ,enemy's main positions COV_ l 19th." I where food to manufactured, says the Handelsblad, but the at- ier haver -sines been doubled. : At - r....... . f '.aewn...r...,.c.a.s... .s..d.-..<.'�.a:.!n,:`abto-r...+..�gf.J4:.✓.v:..ser.+.r:6i...'.�x:k:r_....w'e_,.ex... �.tSAzrra...w.,rs..uwr:lmi.n.+.n'AL.s•, +`s T•ati •wtitJa<.t...n_a,rarJ"'"` .�.._...w•...,.......i.'�_;..•.Gti.:.:..ar....'_. _.a... �.. ...... .-......s....... ..•-_... _. _.._..._ ...... .........a._.._.•....... -.a.•... ,-._.lux .,...,... 11NN � �S`r '•f.-, mil a � `A !" .I Y '-f.": p• • . .. `P•� � �'. k -�Y,� I" � N ., � INFIRM'•IF ..n,, .,..n .v T-1WE.'s+4.�. arlwu�+'" , ,.r. wsi r5,.,a•. n' , �•.;'�:c d 'ter' �;..�e �v.K�ff.�.+_'. 'Yc`.o-a • ��1,Rxlugr� ..X.w ddv.,•fiasisassi•. PIGSERING BAHERY.. ' `+awfa�wa.C .rr F:ta,y mosw°satite0see' LOVER 'SEED -I have a quantity BUY ALL YOUR GROCERIESA �Ptoksring, Ont. of No. 1 Sid Olo9ar said Price iI9.00 per BREAD, BUNS and CASK - �� - baahel, Peon. Ptekeri°g iwe. 8, R. Crank, w $ E R Ei �' _ ra>atLs B a No. 1., Pickering. Choice Candies. f.0p per year ; 11.25 u.paid in adranos. - Patterson @Chocolates At the Grocery Store of course' _ SEED BARLEY FOR SALE—E: t tra-good a°d absolutely pare. applr at Wedding Cakes a specialty too 9, Con 4. PiekerinR Ind Dhon., Piakwine and we deliver them. _ - fONN MU R KAR, Proprietor, D. Slrren a son, S A No. 4, Claremont S7t! y'i Spring goods coming daily : Simmers' Garden Seeds, Vegetable or Both phones in shop. Flower, all new seeds, 3 pkgs for 10 cents. TIME'TdBLE-Pickering Station (} NOT96 AND COMMENT• T. R. Trains going East AUG as follows- H. R. Money, Pickering - Lio. a Mail 8.08 A M. New Pure Maple Syrup, Eastern Townships, >$1,35 per tin. Quart +Dne of the great benefits that 2a Local 2.45 P. M. w Bustles 45 cents. Pure Maple Sugar 20c per lb. 1, 86 Local 6.04 P. M. q q b m -ROM result from this war will be wsai dna as f P. M.— d �° i �"` L Trains going e a V « ;tbe increased 'friendship between No. 35 Local 8.26 A. M. o ; b a, �� I • Fine Imported Fruits and Vegetables -Oranges, Lemons,' Bananas, Rtt *As United States and England. • „ 27 .Local 11.20 A. M. I1 1 ° - i ' 0 � Grape Fruit, 'Potatoes, Spanish Onions, Lettuce. ' While the leading element in the * 7 Mail 7:40 P. M, 3 o Sunday included q a �IIuited, States .have been related, ,• e g Et 8 Q 1.4 Good variety of Pie Filling- est tie Apples, Dr eat es, Dates, a vtibienond1 OmRp°d c G� �+1 , , - a ttabere has been an animosity exist- ylaa< Q� Q� �; d �; a y ..t Fine Valencia Raisins. sag ever . since the war of Inde- Alsike, Red Clover. Timothy and all ~ M' � o � �:y -0 'W 'g S ° ' � b � ,peudence, when the Americana kinds of seeds. oI� _n_n ° s g o m -(;all and see us about your Sugar before placing We are in the market and are prepay tf „ -o m . 4 m s your order. Call anyway. threw off the yoke of British au- ed to pay. the highest market prices. �Q' Jan O w :tocratic rule. But for a somber tiI ,. gab The best equipped cleaning mills i of years there has been a growing in the country. s d m a �I dmay>n I a= J ASS RICHARDSON friendship, which will be cement- Sead us samples, or communicate with o e .w �� +ed b this war. The Americans us before selling. g m °L•y' o T E Ci• R O C E R r y Take advantage of tbo best Seed Mark- a °t °° O n have been learning by degrees ate to the world. e e ~ = a a .�! Jalyl - t>tlat the British have -a warm spot Bell or Independent phone. • "tl- '3 ` m °i "I s•vt' ~ _ iia their hearts for them. That prompt, efficient and reliable service - °'` net. was made quite clear in the Span. in handling Seeds guaranteed, g ffi B °° p .a,x1 Do `Iv8 r a.� Farm Im lame t fish -American war, and in this war LH• DOWNEY COMPANY January 1917-whitby a. oahaws 4,Broogham p ��tke_Alnerieans feel that the Brit- - WHITIIY-4NTARIO S Port Parry 7, u:h:iag• ll, Caaoi°gnoa,w, - . 3#aavarton:9. IIpassgso�a8 — -- -- - iish are fighting for those princi• _ .Olathe Highest Type .are Ales which led them to throw off THE ";tds+e British yaks in 1776, Any ,• -- ,annbts that the Americans haveTANDARD B Necessary in these times---Thenuse V ` )bad in regard to British fr3egd- S whip will be dispelled when the ��+� ' -HARRIS ., _. begin to fight aide by side with - : • - - - OR CANADA . - • ,. � . �,fi.7►7EY - - -._ • - . vow Iny Atkins on the plains of MiA►D OFFICi TORONTO s - Sorthern France. _ - • —Teeth are In three rows, giving good clearance, These - Cultivators_are great weed killers and necessary in Good farming. =' The -United States are entering Your surplus earnings In Our the war in no half-hearted man- •$ -oeafld Disc -force [sed rune sow fine or coarse grain uniformly ,mar. and they have.decided that Savings Department earn inter- -without injury. Roar sines. Coatroiled with one least. ; young men cannot avoid" conflenp- -Without exception most durable and easy-ruaning made. lion by getting married. since ><•T,D ,ars est at Current late. - L� Binders—steel chains—Angle and T-shaped steel frame. Last lifetime 'War was declared by the United �r _=-.-States against Germany there has PICKERING BLANCH, Particulate Cheerfully Given _ J. R. THEB,TON been a great tush among the IL W. GORDON, Manager. Sraaeit abo at Witbr. .• young men to get married inorder _ _ i•ltssslt slt>•sllsstltt=]t>tust3>•itlilttt•T'>tiltt=�tl=i>•sillttfll[t♦10 that -they might escape military - - i• `� a' :service. The government, how- P=��a �'I iR=� �� Is a ewer, has eased a law b whichHa'rd s ©�MINION BAN K P y_ -"*--"-St THE sill young men who have been mar- 7. • - (� r rt asTast isKCD 187f sind since the declaration of war. • o 1 e e � _ ...-Capital t,ed Re•sr.e 813,000.000 a +will be considered unmarried pad - • A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED 31 r =•+will thus, be liable for military SAYINGS DEPARTMENT service. Itis said also that slack. The right place for Clover find Tnnothy Seeds, Garden Seeds, ■ ■ - 8metant serrtoe. = who left Canada for the Unit- Garden Tools, -Shovels, Spades, etc. ■ : Interest It" o:.ad.a to accounts twice a ear. _. - t. Ona Donar and Upwards rccaiy� QY isd States in ordei to escape con• euo sum eep I3ip keno eum meription, will be dealt .with in a = 'WHITBY BRANCH.: S. D. TERRY, Manager. II• unanner they deserve. There is' And now is the time for •, , ;- _..:. - ;: _■>s>•tassuu[slrtsts>•t•as>issila,ssssssstssssEsa>•as•■ _;. ,,.7i! nothing so contemptible in a man •swans sis cowardice. A man when will The 1900 Gravity 'Washer," price $ 16 yeas away to avoid 4e' nig' his duty Take i6 home and try it. If dissatisf in any w - - � y y ay, return it. 'towards bi fellow -man or in de - won t cost you a coat to try it. see of some noble cause, is de serving of the utmost contempt. a 7e all admire,a, coeerageous man. PO'CJ'S�FTRY z who will risk his fife and all '18 inch 6 cents per yard _ 24 inch 8 cents per yard - 8d inch 10 cents per yard �- 48 inch 15 cts. per yard possesses, to.defend the weak, -80 inch 18 eta. per yard 72 inch 20 ets. per yard sr to uphold some righteous cause. Get our prices by the roll. Note - - bat the man who will -ram away .a � small to exist. JOHN I S. BALSDON, = - PICKERING' -�'��' �t _.. farmers are being strongly urg- J sd to increase production. - It is • '� SwellpringOotwear known that there is a '-i=nset shortage of food through a" the whole werld, and ew*ag te wish a large percentage of the :.- Our -Stock is Complete able-bodied men being in military - service, • every available man 4bould offer his services on the Call and see the. new style of Footwear for Spring Sarm. �. Canada, as a whole, has our Every Day Shoes are made of solid leather and guaranteed. . mot yet realized the seriousness of :Ale food problem. While the price ,Priced the lowest. - ` rut all kinds of •foodstuffs has in- Peel's Shoes Give Satisfaction. --Bell Phone 161. _ __wed In prtce;_we- see -no signs - - - ,pf-a famine as they do in England E •S a+ i O N J V rind the other European countries. -- We have a duty to perforin to the BRROCK STREET, — - : WHITBY, ONT.- another country, and that is, to - ge+ovide.her with grain and other -foodstuffs. To do this every man can spare should em• 7-4 :.A i d At L t AAoyed in production. The gov. r i v e a srnment has taken action in the _ asatter, and one of the means that Js ,being adopted r .is to employ Fine weather for spring cleaning, and we have on hand all the -boys and girls who are attending necessary articles for helping along the good work. - nigh schools. Arrangements have-ComfortClassic Cleanser, 5c a large tin. Lye 10c. Eze saves ' Leen made whereby the y can write your time and money, 8 for 25c. All the good Scapa, �,. as their examinations . before the such as Comfort, Gold, Sunlight, Borax, Life, r a e an' ' t us be given ai uoy, e IN ap a,ivory an Castile at 5 cents per bar. -,standing that otherwise they would not get until -their exami- Small Brushes 4c each. Whitewash Brushes from Sc up, and those .;motions. , Stich 'an arrangement lovely Newtons Paints that give such splendid results. wood Lac Varnish Stain in the natural wood colors, also gold and silver should be mutually beneficial to � for renewing mouldings or picture frames. A good range - the pupils and to the farmers, and - 'Paints for interior or exterior -work. We baveevery- his one of the best ways in which thing you need to make your home spick and @pan, ^' the former could spend their holi Nall Papers at prices that are sure to please. Also a full line of e�_ -days. i J salts xaalaTER. GardC en and Flower Seeds. l6.166.16over at� , Ttno y. Corn at lowest prices. "U May 4th—Auction sale of e E. . yearlings, (reds and roans), 3 Holl - ,stein springers, at Pickering, the E AN N Zppeerty of H. Wade. Sale at one. bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. 8�i4T� Ci•T�'� 181 The haunting charm sof Hawaiian music IHAWAII#N music has a fascination' that grows. Listen to the strange, aobb ng ptalntivenes" voices, -the &11 - but -human notes of the Hawaiian guitar :and the rhythmic throbbing of the ukalele in these --C bra O Do_Dli i s -R.e c• o r d s - and you will feel the weird enchantment of night in the South Sea Islands: A161e fALOHA CIL Tocu Pala Hawaiian Comps". 19 -inch HAWAIIAN MEDLEY, Toon Pala Hawaiian C.eaapaas. Me Alm? 1 MAUNAICM Hear, N. Clerk, Tactor, and OetMiw 10 inthl KAA� Robert �� bona. and Ousels. 85C -ON eL THS PXACH AT WAUM HWm iAaLs-anal_—. AI9 Fn°k Ferera. Ukalelset. 10 lash HADA HAOLE HUCel Helm Louisa sad Freak 86e Fenn. LA Ukalsla.D§sr. -- C. W. Liddy, Pickering T' ..A :,A r: .sa ..�•...� - .gin:. .. -+�^. .;•-.a+.A _ y,r .....-�,,,;,,;.y,�,,, ,::, o;{.nea�_�- F _ s, �^w :Y,'° �t. _ - . n�� _,,�,a.,.,�,�,rs.{�. ....-`,.,�.r R:.,v.,w, �:' e:;:�:tr '-.'t.+�v.,,�,, •. .-.•*^;,,•r.,• v,,. A� ..r+�,••awAj,. .•.. a .. :.. . •�+- g„}'�,-. •.•'t'P"•' ._ .,£yo, ! .,..,f. w.-Y-''�•. i '9,�v” r. �� ..�roi�%.cf4•�•,,w�t,:':p.:er^"�.�^e"" ;,^ k.,-�i+�`•». '^�- ,-T,,"�.-+"'.�w.-'• .. d . , {mss ,i, y7'.r.Yr• ".'�,'+.. aqn ..,i!8},Pti ,..r phtp°Sp .. .. -,,F. .,..vE`• ::..; c•tLq, .s= .I•• . ,7 r.• �r�hav_;` . -'�ti� �." .,r ,�.,;.'.'M•m..� 1 ,;,,. .a.r .,y?a .1." r� at.AwaMONr An electric storm � � this locality o to m passed over Alex. Wilson is eufferiing -from s o M.. Henderson•. had a business y n Friday evening sore foot which .was injured by � trip to Uxbridge on Tuesday. last. ;'�� . Ira with ere y' being tramped upon by n horse. 1-0aint y peat a few day,d this Mrs. Thos. Neal,who has been Miae Clara Neal' ie improving ■ ;. week with friends in Toronto. seriously ill since- last November, after being conflued to her bed for �. House•clesning is the ,order of is, we are pleased to state, making nearly three weeks suffering t�•om "" -6.4 Ahe day with the fair sea of the good progress toward recovery. appendicitis, J. have just received a large shipment> village. x.. Miss Johnston, of Guelph, is via. of the celebrated ------sting hire. Joshua Bandy for' s u -- -- - tew days. SELLING t ..... _...: "�OUfi Brandram � Henderson's Paints, Albert Madill, . of Detroit, is •� sending a Yew days here with Put np in all sizes quarts 000, 650 and 80o ' lith parents. � - - � .. '•- - aWilbur Gleeson,. of Toronto, Our'saIes have increased wonderfully during the past month, and we uceording to grade. r spent Monday at the home of his . heartily - parents here. y thank the public fur their liberal patronage. Miss Ethel.Sloau, o€' Peterboro, ci i " Buggy Pail�te, '�arll)ldAhem"C� to- B,, Of eh eery bOB�r_; spent Sunday here with her sister, - W e are Selling � A11 _Goods- -For Leel .� Mrs. Robbins, ghality. Also Paint Remover, Crack Filler., Mrs. un er ration to these Speciale for the doctor's care for the past this week. Eve .th ng. must o • Shellac, ,Whitewash_ Brushes,_ weeX su ering roma very severe Y. cold. Paper -2a` per cent. off all new designs Paint Brushes, etc,, Men's Work Shirts, re 90 cents, for 79 cents J. Bundy, who has been in the g - • • ` ' -� city for the past year or two, has Factory Cotton, 9 cents to 18.cents per yard at the very lowest possible prides at ` re-entered'the employ of Graham Corsets, 39 cents and up Bros, Crockery Flower Pots,'etc,, 20 per cent. off CHAS The telephone linea are all in - ' sold working order again, anum- J - . ' ■SAR'GENT der having been out of commission : -8 T Y LIS H H A T 9i LAR�ij �,� �T ' after the recent storm. 1I O T, Ont. Our barber, Harry Porter, is ,and Milliner of all kinds at e making weekly yisite to Brough- �' gr qtly reduced prices, am, on Friday afternoons, duridg More new Ones jest in. the absence of the Brougham bar- Get your stoe bills This is what you have been r2 bar. Oar village streets have rather - ._ •at the --- ° a deserted lookinga looking ookt g for ppeeraaceDO'SIMPSON& � � 800 pairs of Sam le Boots -Ladies' _these days on account of the far- . Ne yqB� O�Ce Gent's, Boyer and Girls' -to mere efug V-thsii r spring, Bell at prices which pre. work. wailed before the Mrs. Alex. Wilson has returned war began. moms after spending a week in Space will not permit quotations, to serioillenusly with her sister, who �e �±Si_!� � s � but ar call will convince You and is seriously ill and is now in the Di tri epreseritative's office is Prove a money saver. -: hospital in Buwmanville. Hugh Gregg Sr. and daaghter, avtng rents w -a 'F�i ur Bureau baneIrl ccs e° urday, March the 81et. a: their. � residence to s. G. Scott. V. � / N G O L D )have moved into Thos. Gregg's res- .. .. .. - . .. .. • dente and will reside with him in _ _ :,. future. - NORTH CLAREMONT Miss Margaret GrahAm enter- twined the members of the Ladies' tADF3 u►souR BRANCH Dae......... ; ....... •- ....... . W-•� N` -: Aid of �t•eltine Church 'on Wed- - " �' - nesday afternoon when a most Help being scarce I will be pre- - enjoyable time was spent, by all 'OW ,% Q �'jpoerpmCnt Public Employment Burzana pared to do chopping and, -- present, oat flaking only on i y Farmers are now very busy with y Wednesday and Friday, --their seeding operations. The •,APPLICATION FOR FARM HELP Monday, y land is in excellent condition and doutaad.saailedtoyourDi.bict Representative-peraddreas below. R the month of March. (To M careldly Blled in, dips" After that date on Monday and n za working up well. A nuns ber of COUW tl Friday of each week. farmers here expect to finish their POST, FFAlso, for sale a gnanty of OS seeding this week -if the present SiGNATURL of FAR _ _ ri Ane weather. continue. 2- f t hardwood.. _ _ � - Following the lead of other d i ' grrea l: farm wh.e lu.d armiai vraaea:ed� barber shops allover the country, wt„e;. ,oar a..r.•� a�� •O6? ...... .._...... � .. ' John F. Bayles Greenwood' M sed the Claremont barber shop will - beginning on Monday, April 80th - - r,ne......... .......................................... C L Dal Lulch 5 increase the price of hair-cuttingl� to 20 cents. This has been rend- ered necessary by the greatlyin- M.rk 'x) akar kelp r.a—d '_creased_ cost o1_li4inR._..__ a..o....k.� --- —SHORT P£RKKYMF The Claremont Dramatic Club have been engaged to ' present the Eso.r;eee.atPtees�. Milk .�.� ......_... �........-.... >=s.r�. ,..........:......... , ._.............. V, drama, ..Cranberry Corners' at -,.... Pe,d,eyMiencea......_ ......................... Cherrywoodon- May 10th. under .�.... the auspices of the Ladies' Aid a ,... ....::...............w._._.-............. luezP•� ...... .......... Society of the Methodist Church t .................:.:............. . , the proceeds to go to the Red � sch.ol ho>« Y ................. w..-........w.....a ... H s�.ot tis "A wwh:.s. Cweer•-Ie.hrdiss and waaho�•. w.•er-iadmdm. - Cress. They also go to Broo�lin ee.rdt..aem• • - ..on the evening of May 24th, under - s.• Of all materials and design Ithe' auspices of the Brooklin Fair a.. _.-._•,........... ... _ - _ "'" " � MM at cin stock. it will pay you ;Association. ....-.,_.,.. •-•._._..... Wei std in•peol our sb•r ,F and obtain prices Don't be misled aj The many Claremont friends of As. l e.a ......:.... t,.essh. smehelp isreVairea.. a.eoeha f""' o•aF r .; Mr. John Bright, Dominion Live Y_ W Al we do not employ them, oon••g • Stock Commissioner, OY Ottawa, AU �gageasents eaboct to two wreela trial with wages, and railway fan --K ad+aaead• iy we pea,ion and de throw off lite yo{ Qaomml•sion of 10 per cent„whist you we and formerly of Myrtle, regret to ® _ _ ce"a ly sore by purchasing from min = Ihear of his death which 'took ontarso Covemstan Public Eon •” '•: Femti i IA. call solicited• . place on Monday after several — M WIT INANITE 60.. •weeks' iluess. Mr. Bright was an 0®oe andWork., Whitby, Ontario the prime of life, being only 50 i e ..» -- . years of age, and was doing a mus Coupon isfor EVeryFarlh �la�'eMont diverwork, and his early demiseer`lis much to be regretted.- W 6 R-1 it, who has been fftartmn 'B;aa weete all Trains manager H the Industrial farm to ��� Hel First-class Rigs to hire day orRichmpnd Hill; for several years, - o 1sand whiph position p night at lowest prices. recently, has come to Claremont _ - Phone 1805. Ito reside and has rented the resi- The Empire 11n11st be �t� _ z deuce of Hugh Gregg Sr., and 'Where is the Labour Thos.- Saader$etl & 1 please therein last week. We are , Fed or we lose this War :::.'COI><1lIIg from? Everywhere. pleased to have Mr. and Mrs. :..,PROPRIETORS `i Scott with us again and hope As the District Representative of It is etre in to us from all ....... K4 '• that they make Claremont their the Department of A ricultnre 1 have. cLuartera -Thanks. the -deep interest- - perm anent home. _ - - - p S -. . - -- - or�era to�Ic o my utmost, among`at other y the Department of COAL imd Complaints are wade regarding shown b Agriculture, ^ the seuselese eonduet of some of duties, to encourage production of Farm the Public Employment Bureaux, the our young men and big boys in Products and --particularly to assist in Organization .of Resources Committee, - tearing up sidewalks and in other securing a, supply of farm labour. Boards of Trade, etc., a sweeping cam- Hard and soft Coal of the -best -ways getting rid of their superfiu- + paign has been carried on in the Cities, quality on hand. one energy. If these young men .� - By a system, I report on both the Towns, etc.; to arouse the people to a ' Highest price paid _for Bar1A ' 7. 19nd -it necessary to -indulge in 'mss' alabc su�nl,_,__, of labour and the kcal - sense of the duty tl ey owe to the, Farmer Rye and Buckwheat delivered strenuous exercise in order to d`ajand.• hf the demand exceeds the :and to themselves to place hand and at Spink'' Mill. - keep in perfect physical condition, local supply 1 have the whole Province mind in readiness for a call to work other methods could be devised to draw on, throug% the Ontario. •Gov- an the land this season. Pickering Station Coal 'Co. ::{7 for the purpose. There are a. ernment Public Ernp!oyment Bureaux number of wood -piles awaiting High School boys, retired farmers, v, syh c r 1 repres.ni. in this District, and 1 - - �j��*'*� e the assistance of such people, and � - • 1 j�j� there are also a number of i K•:.I do my air est to see that my District teamsters, warehousemen and business . .�. _ gar- is C ]!�plird. men in thousands, preferably those who dens awaiting to be dug., We ;.,were raised on farms, are being lined up, LUMBER YARD] r. would suggest contests in digging � - . _.., .•,, i � ,� r gardens or sawing wood. This + a • �aa�f:; d that : ..ta farmers s., i :', We are taking great care to impress on would develop their inuseles and my District'wno are anxtious to fill a -—t:,ern thit this means work -not a holiday- x should give them more''M".-c— t ' Prlyantepi, •1 r tion. If this method is too tame, t!tA er s`rong' demand there --is - ]n most cases the. workers will beactuat HARDWOOD FLOORING the can get free passe a over -will be for eve ed by fine patriotic motives, ready to We can supply hardwood flooring, Y g - every pound of face pp y work and work hard. in beech birch. ma le, plain an to France or to Palestine, where ;�. .'stuff that can be produced- - r p they will get abundant opportun- want. or will use the avail- D1StrICt This is a sincere endeavor to quartered. White and red oak in ' iito to exercise themselves and at - able ' labour, they can get co-operate with 'the farmers all grades, widths and thickness the same time enjoy some excite. . to increase food production. s' ment, and what is heat of all, good help by filling in, We know' you harmers will do ROOFING -- Re resentahve the will be clipping out and mail- P your Ba y paid for their exec- pert• y Rubroid Ready Rooting, the y else, and at the same time ing' the above Coup. first ready roofing, made in 1891 get Department of Agriculture s at tb. their clothing- and board free. on. But you,houid .SHINGLES -' Just think of it, a free ocean pas. �do it today. Front most not •he R. M. TIPPER, e„�,• Choice B. C. red cedar shingles tame and rood pay at the same W. D. Gordon &Son, time, for iadalging in physical iced eee+ls exercises. We understand that a ts..d.ieea. .r+yfp 0) repetition of the conduct of the ether night may result in proueau_ - t PICgERINtI , lion. y ,,;,,. ,. r•� ;••����_- rt....y,-?i: -�-•�=, .�-.;:c.,a,. a2�f' �"^6i�lr '". �'- _.ia1 ''' �'r�. a.raaa. ,xY.u,FY ax �. i0all and Trade Prudent phone. `' F41� • HOLLAND SLOWLY SINKING. �ZlAverage Subsidience About. Eleven Inches in Each Century.' The Guide If the land of Holland continues to sink, there is danger that the subsida ence will d;lecome so great that, in spite _-to True Economv of the progress of engineering science, it will be 'impossible. to continue theThis year, instead of buying new clothing and ceaseless struggle with . the waters. household effects, let Purker restore those you peas, bread and butter; frozen cu3tard! That is the view which Prof. Mplen- Too Mach Dessert. have already. You will gain in every way.. cake [graaf of the •Ploy College )f dessert r plain ice cream and plain . I - ., We are specialists in the des 0 - 'iDelft recentlye xpre, before t In the average family -Tamb chops; baked potat,)es; reared he - e--'- ike- t, 1problem takes up iftore, time than t bread and butter; sliced mixed UfMits; t Geological-Minin-gSociety. More substantial courses. lands, DYEING 2nd cookies. A- large part of the Nether Triveling through a farm district S. Baked omelet with spinach, kale particularly the. western and north -- d that the recently, the writer found or other greens; bread' and butter; western provinces, lies below the level Cloves, Cow n s,,Feathers,- Lace Curtains, Blanketr , Car Car - particular branch of cook rom over- e We are known cooking in which- apple cake. of the •sea, whieh�kept f ts Gent's Clothiug. throilghout the minion for our thorough work. women were most interested was -the; beans: stewed flowing hundreds of squarg miles of X --vasking of cak­4-s--anJ--&sserti.---- 9, Milk -­to­ut;--�st . ring- 1-nn-d-15—ytFe—natural barrier of the long to demonstration lecture. at a western fruit; cake. y; line of sand dunes that fringe, the Send for C.talogue on Cletning and Dyeing. 10. Boiled potatoes; codfish gravy; university before 600 women the bread and butter; lettuce;'custard.' coast, reinforced at two or three points .whole time was devoted to serving by artificial means. The level of the PARKER'S DYE WORKS, LIMITED afternoon tea and showing how the rivers and many of the canals in such h I Casters for the Kitchen Table 791 Yonge Street Toronto cakes and ices and other desserts -the The most convenient thing in my!regions 1§ likewise higher thars. 7 should be made. surroundirg country, and the nation Now I do not wish to disparage the well-equipped kitchen, says a good housekeeper, . is the table, which is has to maintain 'dikes and embank arts of confectionery and the making movable. We bought four ordinary. menta at great pains and correspond - of delicious sweets, but I do Ahink casters, which we fitted in the legs of lng expense. that perhaps our women over-empha- Z5rA2Z15HZD 1842 the table,so, it can easily b� rolled to '11," declares Prof. Mulengraaff, size the need and time for making �"the total expenditure should exceed desserts. the sink to receive the dried dishes, , Many girls proudly boast then to the pantry, where theymn- all tDe tot -al income, --then . the common that they can make cake and fudge with a single effort (thus sense of the Dutch people would lead -------- overly rich, be "placed" w and concoct delicious, if !them to withdraw ,to higher regions." aving much walking back and forth), I . salads, but can these girls make equal- ' r to tho. stove when canning fruit, , Opinions differ on the question of ly g9od bread, prepare meats so that 0 whether the ground is still sinking, J they are luscious and tempting and etc. You will find such a movable! table a great source of help in the con- and what influences are responsible 4", INTs stew the plainer fruits so that they ; for such a _phenomenon. Some ex- [ are wholesome and attractive? servation of energy and valuable as a. serfs believe that the phenomena ob- A sm!*L me served are a consequence of certain vegetables are more poorly cooked inj movements of the sea level. this than in any other country, and I -The Right Way. Mr, J. C. Ramaer is convinced from !A I have said often that meats and time saver. this statement is based on—extensive To give your blou es and he-ndker- -the -reTJlt5--of­­water-gaugg obsery W4 n la ----THE RIGHT travels abroad. On tile other harEd, chiefs an -quisite, subt tions that the land of Hul - nd has sub- TO PAINT RIGHT we seem to emphasize the need of pud- flowery odor, put a small piece of sided noticeably, and, so has that of A. RAMSAY & SON CO. q For wear and h d dings, pie, cake and wrongf-t-1. -stimu- orris root in the. rinsing water w en the bordering countries an the great- beauty of ILte too great an appetite for them washing them. add a it-, er patt of the British lsle's7. He corn- Makers of Fine color they are Unsur- in ou-- families.' To cool a fevered patient . eiudes from the entire list of such Paints and tie bicarbonate of soda to bathing wa- b passed. Ask your It we want to classify the family, o sAvations that there has been an Varnishes -ht well be- � ter. I Ramsay Dealer .ig t and to give to according to tante, we ir average subsidence at the coast'line r write gin with father, who feels the meal is: To keep moths away a of about eleven inches in each century. has a hearty it a wholesome and pleasant odor, put, inland the subsidence Id US. Incomplete unless he Fr-ther triangle of pie at the end. Now, there branches of arbor vitae in your winter I diminishes to perhap t3 ff-�.e and one - is nothing about,a good pie. to be clothing before storing it away. khalf inches. criticized, but it is the one dessert To prevent green vegetables from, -M 0 N TR E A 1. TORONTO VANCOUVER which must be well made in order to boiling over drop a piece of dripping' --be wholesome,' and, �eeoM, It doe*-- the size of alnut into the c Zpl. " '2� . e -'l LENISH take a considerable amount of time. I them just as they commence to boil. -th,vad to the centre of the with tears in their eyes. Aboy of tich�-s the Just by it should be a staple des-! Fish that is to be boiled will b fin- soldiers, whirling frame, and as the spider pays be 'YOUR BLOOD twelve, turning up. to -th-e q Bert in many a home cannot be fath-, ' proved if it is placed in a dish con sang the `,Nlar-aeillaisi,' in which their out its web she wraps it round the orned, since all dietitians agree that twining melted butter for an hour. be -IN THE SPRING leld,-i­ and then all the ,0'ldIcrs:j:oined. f rame. At one time she removes the crust is not wholesome if eaten fore boiling. ."The French troorx-.bave. perhaps, from a solder several hundred feet of frequently or on top of an already" Scrambled eggs. and onions is made, thread. hen turn- just' now you are feeling 'out of known no auchi poignant moment since generous meal. Then there is the by first frying the onions, t - child who will not eat the rest of his Ing the eggs into the pan, and stirring; a-crts--tiot your usual self, quite ex- the war began The spider% are kepi in a large room' and cannot. devote I "Before going, also, firebrands had under the qupervisioii "of three girls meal -because Le is so anxious for des- as usual. 'bausted at times I I IL the and a forewo.man. When the little sort, and whose taste has been educat- To make a tight shoe more easy try I real energy to your work. sleep does been. at work, setting_ alight :.a M.'w-crkmen are.not spinni�rg, they live i -n - ed beyond simple desserts like rice laying a cloth wrung out of hot water' cot rest you and You -wake up feeling houses --nut alieady smashed by sthe lice w erq it pinches. l.'all tired out." Perhaps, rh 'ton and cruel destruction, a large wpoden cage. Flies are their podding, cornstarch or fruit and who across the p h eumatlsni Is fire -a wan n- g' mus jot taThey_ were burning.. .:�zhcri I. -passed chief artic-le of (h During'the win- g with This should be renewed ieveral-timei - flyfak througa your muscles and - ..desires more elaborate puddings t heat has caused the your skin is dt,41gitred by them, so fiercely that the hot broith' ter monthsi the spider colony usually, sauces and, worst of all whipped' till the moi -or may be leather to mold itself to the foot of the rashes* boils or pirnplei*. Headaches; of the -flames was upon my. face, dies," and an 'entirely new corps of cream. twinges of neuralgia, ata of nervous- 'Loose stones and charred- ernbers fell workmen must be recruited. Not Whipped cream in itself is 'unob- wearer, Jectionable, but when added to an- cess, irritability of temper 'arid a dis- with a - scatter of spark.4, and tiles every spider will do -only large fat* other f,-od which is 9,0eet R d fafthe' [ordered stoma�h aser your from roof,-. clattered at my -,feet- A fellows that spin a tough, round often Incre are suitable'. in thq spring. combination often proves disastrous .BABY'S OWN TABLETS discomfort queer old place,' said -a young British thread to one's liver! The cream itself is '. The cause- -winter hat -eft its marl; officer, staring at the long vista of The girls who -have charge of the USEDTEN YEARS 'on you. Thei4e troubles arae ns that ruined town, with his steel hat tilted e sig spiders are not In the least afraid of practically all fat. ,!t that it should i poor and that and a smile.bf irony.on.his face-,Tra- them. On the contrary, they regard. be uaP4 v;ith desserts which con i Your blood fs . . - I M : your nerves are exhaiu-sted:' " You must-� gie'rather than queer, I -thought." them as pets, can till them apart, and ta n a iiige amount of fat or sugar in J, Wilson, Carp, Orit., writes: at once "Information from "the localities often call them by nicknames that some other form. "I have used Baby's Own Tablets for 'renew and e -rich y -cur 1,11ood I It i.3 the exceptioW dinner among the laps ten yeirs and can highly re -and restore tone to, your. Tired nerves, captured by the Allies reveals - the humorously describe their appearance middle class families across the At- commend them for babyhood and child. 'or there may be a complete break- barbarous procedure of the enemy. or their peculiar habits of work, lantic which has . s anything for dessert hood ailments- My baby was very down. Tlie mn%t' po'we-r-6l relnedy for 'who- in retreating' pillaged and dv- except fresh fruit, cheese and crackers. delicate; in fact we never thought be them spring ailments in men, women? stro,, ed --systema tically, %even poisoning The K ing of Bulgaria enjoys the re - Or stewed fruits which are called would live, but thanks to the Tablets 'and children Is Dr. williams' Pink! the -wells with arsenic," says a French putation of being the shrewdest and I i commentator. "The Germans in re wiliest may be. served with - -a heAs now a fine healthy boy.". Baby's Pills for Pale- People, -because these. wiliest of all royal business min. He small offering of tiny cakes. Tbere''-0-in- Tablets -should- be kept In every Pills cleanse bad blood and strengthen 1 -treating committed' depreptations owns theatres, cinemas, tobacco- simple type. home where there are small children. weak nerves. fac- which no. plea of rpilitary im4mrtance torics, dairies, and has made consider - .in much in favor of thiit of dessert which would mean so much They regulate the 6*wels and stomach New,- rich -red blood Your greatest 'could excuse. j able sums on the Austrian Stock Ex- - and never fail to cure the minor Ills need In spring --is -plentifully created "Even if they can justify the de- ,' change less work for the homemaker and few- er overLurdened- digestions. Fruit,'2of little ones, - The Tablets are sold by by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and. with str.uction of bridges, railway lines, I either fresh or canned, without much medicine dealers or - by mail at '25 tbis­new, pure. blood in y6ur velms You and roads. they could not possibly at -' o illiams (ful health and Increase tempt to defend the systematic de - sugar, is t -be dessert -which could b4a cents, R box from 'The Dr. W Quickly regain Kin be. struction-Of all the fruit -trees, the up - served every day and whi .Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. your, strength, Then, yours ch would be. M Your heav by far the most wholesomeioomes' clear, 'your eyes bright at of fields by miries, the burning' for chid- dren and-old,people, �vho--V�articularly AFTER-THE-WAit EMI6RATI0-N;'-J nerves strong, -ea. o en ire villages, and, aboe aTI, 6 7. better, 's.Ieep better, and are able to 'abominable Wretchedness in which need the salts and mineral values that' food offers. Farmer Prisoner in Germany ,Getting do your work, I they left the inhabitants, who, with - 41 food, were f ;A" Begin your spring tonic- treatment out shelter. and without fo Another more wholesome plan is to Farm Recruits. i i, make a combination salad dessert at Coming all the- way from a prigbn to. -day for the blood and nerves N%*itb succortd and fed by our troops."77 -the Pills that the end of a hearty meal. So many camp p in' Germany, a letter from a Dr. Williams' Pink Pills am delightful salads can be made even Canadian soldier reached the Ontario iv-rengthen. WHERE SPIDERS WORK. in wintc7 or between seasons, that one Department of Agriculture recently, These Pills are -;old by most dealers, often .wonders why another course is but do not be persuaded -tU- take,- - and the quest it contained was one of Factory in England Where !;p-iders passed after the., 'salad. A sweet the most unusual the Department has jest the sd1nie.". If You Are Effleient Workmen. n dressTng may be used, especially with had in years. - Cooped up i� a Hun ca t get �tbe geiinine Pills from yoiir� Let Us Hope This Bab --T fruits, and if aecomp-Anied by crackers camp Sergeant Salter, of the 3rd To- dealer they will be sent you by mail., I In a large English factory that pro - cents a bo spiders. Won't Reach The Poison or wafer.i and the cut) of coffee or' tea Post paid,.' at '50 x 0.17 six duces surveyin instruments, spide ronto Battalion, and a number of his the stomach really should not crave or fellow -prisoners have been doing a boxes for $2.50 by writing Th -e -Dr. Wit- are 4F .obably t e most indispensable 106 ebildrea.wem reported pot spin soned in the last three Zears bjp� Co.,BrockvIlla. ont. workirTen. It is -their duty to need anything else. little "after -the -war" planning, and Hants' Medicifte arsenical By destroyers. And this 7- -thread-uted- for the cross -a the actual num• it is tn the -farm their minds have I the delicate is but a ftaction centre of! ber. Arsenical fly poisoning and been turn-ing. Now Sergt. Salter, a, IN LIBERATED FRANCE. e surveyor's tele- al Byrn ptoms are al - Menus For The School Children's hairs that mark the exact cbolera infantu the object lens in th Is Dinner. Ifafnier himself, wants "literature" to most exactly the "Me. Diagnosis is diflicult. Aad first aid in arsenic Spider w . eb is the only suitable ma-: poisoning must be quIcL 1. Exmx, ,bailed, coddled, poached or the rest all about it. I'Ttabitants of Ruined Districts Wel scope scramblcd. -bread ani-luttero spin ch Sergt.. Salter*, letter, writter from �' co.ine the Troops. tenial 'Yef-discovered for the cross, Don't subject y"r cbIldren to this anger Vee the rsox-pOijonowf-ff c or other greens; cake. The welcomes. giveti to the French! hairs of surveying instruments. Al- datchei i I-Genti.�rnen,-Wou!d you be kind . i MI crisp, thin tea biscTaits; honey. I -en of liberated France the naked eye, the powerful lenses of GLE 2. Beef stew with vegetables; milk-, and to our own troops by the men, IWO- thcugh this fibre is almost invisible to, encash to forward me some literature. N appertaining to farming in Ontario men and elfildi the telescope 8. Dried bean or' pea puree; toast; here ars have been very touching and pathetic.' magnify it to the size! land other provinces, as _t I baked apple; cookies. w war of a man's thumb. . Human hair when quite A number of my follow -prisoners "For the first t ' ime since the nified in the same way has the ap- 4, Vegetable -milk soup; rice -;ith who are seriously contemplating emi- started French troops have, had the mag nfiple. sugar and ll�lttr.L oT with milk splendid experience of marching vic-jaren't dimensions of a rough-hewrtl' grating to Canada after the war. As or cream. T am a farmer myself, I want to do tariously into a French invaded,vil-, lamp -post. Moreover, human hair 5. Potato chowder; crackers: jelly. -e the French inhabitants is transparent and cross hairs must safe, sore emoient.wlitch catches I . . all I can to get men to work the land, loge, where 7 and san4wicheR. swvalopaque. I the fly and embalms its body I 'which our Dominion is so much in need remained, and of freeing them, ed potatoes; correspondent. The, spiders -produce during a two- I the deadly Lrermsit carries In coat 4 F;.. Cold meat; cream of. So I would be .glad of any official th74-Loralon Telegraph correspo season thousands of of d1sinfecfIng varnish. intormation which 'I could hand around "The Germans had left about 800 month's spinning 9 !to my fellow -prisoners who contem- inhabitants at Roye. These had been. yards of web, which is wound upon Governriagnt Issues Warning -WANTED t -11 -:.plate emigrating to Canada, also a few 'under the bnn*ardmcnt of the French , metal frames and stored away until 4. j1h 4h. PON . 6 A NURSES A spider "at work" dangles aTS and a- half.. It ie 1 needed. 4 b. illustrated pamphlets, the guns for two year, air by its invisible thread, the fW- -f Wk I.. -;sible that the Germans left, in theb =40 machinery with which we farm, quite po �.N­ 4 �dft P& for tipper end of which is attached to a- §W-1*I 0.*. bhtw� 4 Jt W."d R rN140"d Willi If the department can get it them behind purposely, to'serve as a': bete: -hem and the attack -in metal wiri! frame whirled in the hands A-1 I itilm Npw Y-rk through. Sergt. Salter will get all the buffer ,cen t 9 -.I. evft tf Q. —"am Go E.;1'. 1.� and AMed 11"Ar �i::g olle of a girl. The girl first places the NluV pik ,rr�rs �., w.,ilier. hit , "literature" he needs for `•-effective French. K nir-, �'( ;,,r�l I . "Old men, women, THE O. IkW. T14UM COMPANY n �'iirOTiir rh,. puoi..4 rfwolve propaganda. men, an4i children' spider on her hand until the protrud- M"o In c4mada fby i Rn,l a T1,-1r1hly ps, re-! tug end of the thread has become a - an the. o,1r.)rr,) ,r ti— �4 ', crow(led round the French troo t eikerwme, ODL I all,"...pep ­,,ri,^ iri:,iroPdbo� �­Hr t iers'tached. When the spider attem' pts to .4..A"s Address, Onmil Dt.- ! 'r N, Y. I % ApI ' �, lo t: ' A in an should keep his friendship in gardless of sliel-1-fire, took the -.;old rocpi' P4 k, the ­jr,orinl-rdo.­ 111m1l constant repair. -Samuel Johnson. by the ban(], and clung 16 their costs, leap to the ground she quickly at- 4;00AL, JfJ Dunn A-enue. Torofiio.' mpg nL '�? `1-:.'-s. -.46.. s c. - .-+t.. r ••. • �' d`...e.w..r� w _` ,, '"�`. -.7,"%-. r.•'af aaTr`'.. "T':,' ^`i>`' "' ' '^'rr::z. - u 7. - r4v , u•, _ 1 The High Cost of Inde- i SPARED ROYAL SHOOTING -BOX Maurepas: 'To Cantalmaison;' and _ there was no Cofitalmaison. "To Po i gestible Food falls heavily ; Hoose Built For Kaiser's Boa Left zieres," and there was no Yoziereb. y o tlpOn the household where. "intact Amid Rtiin. On the road to Ypres. the trees had I Would like to take those who prate stood, unbroken -old unbrokeold guard lining - --there is no intelligent diree- :of pacifism, and are trying to shirk the -road, with hardly a gap'in their - - tion of the' food supply. !-their duty to the -human -race;'to a lit. ranks. But here! With every limb - - - Expensive SIVC hi h fOteid ` tle hill ten miles from St. Quentin, but shot to bits, beheaded, .h: lved, cut Magic Baking Powder costs p� g p standing twenty feet above the plain off at the shins, torn out of the -foods, such as beef and pork, ; and commanding ,genres of, square earth' and flung prostrate, thea? AO More than'the ordinary =_ !doe a heavy burden upon al ilei of uninterru�ited view .of. the woods seemed to scud with bare. -kinds. -For economy, buy surrounding country; writes a war cor- poles or broken jurymasts before the MADE IN the liver and kidneys. The p p passed, all their rig- CANADA the one pound tins. Y Y respondent on April 14. Three sum- wind 'as our car � - :'. arC not as nitrltoUS aS-_ mers--&go--this-- --`slice _ of desecrated. ging blown and shot away. As to the ' France was a• patchwork of green ground,' you cannot find enough flat ,•' E.w.GlllE7 oRCiPA LIMITER- cereals and fruits. TWO orchards and brown plowland; dotted earth in a squarg mile to play marbles ..... --- aloe •Uq L"yYq. Shredded Wheat Biscuits with town of gray stone and villages on. I with milk supply the of red brick and peopled by a race of -` - — - -- -- - - happy peasants. Nuv the whole of it q� a Foggy Weather'Light. ` ` It is estimated that the consumption r nutriment needed for a half ii. an ugly unifct_m, of �fp �I Known Farl�e'r - of lumber. for the making g Y gray.. The An English lighthouse has been g of phone-. .....days work at a cost of only gray of f,rass grown withered because equipped with.a lamp that can be low graph and other talking machine cab. four or five cents. Cut out for three seasons ,it neither has been*Tp t`�' erect almost to sea ' level in `'foggy inets in 1916 was 75,600,000 square cut .by man nor grazed by cattle. Gives srs l:in.� �' l��� weather when it would be invisible in. ,feet of manufactured hardwood Ium C meat and eggs, eat Shredded I Over the whole face -of the' *"vithei•ed 'its regular position. ber and 50,000,000 square feet of'` le2lt Biscuit with green gr£Y desert the enemy has made etre —' �. y _ `,... I veneer. strewn thousands and thousands of ` Says Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured Xtiia&rd's Lisiateat Cares sirens. Xtto• .,vegetables and fruits, and see what look like Liack fagots =murder - _ how. much better you feel. Him of Gravel _ , ed fruit trees, that in a few weeks � The term "Yankee" is alipposed to ®�� �rf!linlBfC�• Eyelids, have been derived from a corrupt Eyes inflamed b ex o - - ��Or breakfast With hot milk � °uld become, if .the enemy had not to - Y -• , ` pt pro- sure to Sus, D'usf Bird Wind be driven back, a mass of white andI Mr. William Wood of Hadlington, Ont, i nunciat:an of the word English by sure to Son, end 4Ur cream. Made in Canada. pink blossoms. From this articular the.Indiana. P is -Added #o Lang List of Cures By I SE1eRemed.'NoSruartinQ, A p.ace''the view of the crime of these just E the Great�Canadian Kidney Remedy, 1 ye omforlue t .• �•� stricker, trees is partiruIar!y impres---''-'-MONEY ORDERS - --' Your lituggist'e50cper Bottle. MuriseEys }, r (` sive, because more widespread and Dodd's Kidney Pills. When ordering goods by mail, send SilvainTubes25c.For600kolthcEyefreeaak A Fashionable GOW 11 ++wholesale than anywhere ,else in the Hadlingtori, Ont., Apr. 23rd (Special) la Dominion Express Honey Order.. Druggists orMudueEye Remedy Co.,C6lcalo t devastated country. -Mr. William Wood, a well-known _J But there- is a further reason for I Take what is trust what may be, Mail: and passengers i farmer living near here, is shouting P g s between Indra:• The jumper effect and barrel skirt choosing this little hill as a place from the i that s life's -true lesson. Browning. and Britain Will in ten years' time be _ which to contemplate this side of war. praises of Dodd's Kidney Pills.conveyed by air. combined make a costume distinctly ! P i He cleliiis -they cured him of two of ! .� ' its e opmen in oyster -!a the ef it t e most -pa a an Xiinard's Liasmoat ser _41&38 evr:wher•. _ to but of ,fhite-barked beech fitted' _ white pongee and Chinese blue adds K I of kidney trouble, bladder trouble and I ��W ipaas POM s M _the artistic touch w the aspire- with glass windows and adorned inside I t I PORT-MAKINC: NEWS AND JO r` ' ewe -generally- willing -to -bury the urticas Sor Bale in xood enteric wit green canvas arrow t andgilt!--- •"Yes, 1 was troubled with gravel and hatchet, but most of us like to dig it towns. The most "use Cul and tnteresttn` tion of all women of taste. The em-' broidery used on this dress is the new moldings. On the narrow terrace tee: bladder trouble," Mr. Woods said when up occasional y - to -see if it still of all buntnna.w: bull Inc.\rmatton on kind of shadow embroidery which is fixed wooden benches and tables of the, asked about his cure: "Det since I there. application to tcileon Publishing Com- `pang•. ,3 Adelaide St.. Toronto. - � kind' that belong to a German 'beer I a ` _ d This - took four boxes of Dodd's Kidney i garden. !s country resid-, pills my troubles are gone. I also hadweXrran ence was constructed as a sort of;bears-flutterings and shortness" of The Soul of a Piano is the l3RI .liIT Y it'.V Witl•- To A981ST week -end shooting -box for Prince. Eitel breath. There were flashes of lights with house work lire. ',White, 47 : R ' lienar. Rrj:,d CrPnverit. Toronto. Friedrich, to which he and his boon � g Action. Insist on the _ - and specks before my eyes and I was TT C companions could retire when exhaust- ery_ nen nus. All• these troubles leave OTTO O H I G +E L� tsQ�LL,_ oIIs ed from the strain of w3): • There' gone; too, since I used Dodd's Kidney- �AA /� //■■��T I) ICYcl.$9, l:E;v -ANL s�oxt7 aas, of course, no reason why they Pills." PIANO AOTION, ION, i H 12- en of sgeclat should not build &'hut wherever they I -price Sz -. tvarslty Cycle_ Works. 413 _ chose but there ie, the -cynical, fart Others hi QY elghborh,otitlLhal�.e -- Soadlna Ave. Toronto t it alone of the whole visible landscape 9 Bad .o end i _ vt EII, TUMORS. LLMPS. ETC - P I that they are the greatest of all reme- I (1 �{ C nternat and external. cured with- remains luteol. Everything else -of dies for kidney troubles of any triad. I «�ieRlt Ail„ OGiI�R ' �' ialn by our home treatment. Write re works of God and man i9 dextra �ii3MMUND r;s before too tate, Dr. Hellman Medical y- Dodd's Kidney Phis - are.8peeia119ts. ror &u aoiu z peed waters Co.. Limited: Collfnxwood' Ont.' ed. They. cure sick -kidneys and that is all Cpoloa• sha)<lar and atamrai� prat. From St. Quentin itself 'arises the • Mars for w requivem•nts smoke of the bonfire, the kind of bon- they claim to cure. The reason they Canadian Steam seller e i mint are given credit for curing rheums—fire that all throufrh the German re. tism• lumbago, - s•1 p.==.=d Xwo :EASE [S GREASE - which -dropsy, diabetes and �t treat we saw til village after village Bright's disease is that all of these 20 no*" at' loroato which the British and French soldiers^ diseases are caused by slag kidneys• have since won back for France. e 1 0 - h may be a'ny old land The moment is -coming coming when thei. ' The Young Idea. able to hang on longer to his present position, but he l subject was the whale, and the but The b . 1 still has the war to destroy, t teacher who had Riven a lesson on fh"e pa y, and de- You will fled rollefJlr Zam-Bek ! ji stroy he does, es eciall when- bein same subject a week previously, was t1 P y g , 1t eases the burning, sti driven back, and destroy he will until' anxious to see how much the children the power is taken from him: 1 remembered. But °they seemed never pain, stops bleeding and br S 13, ease. Perseverance, with Zam. 1 ,p to have heard. of a whale before and !a .`''HAS BEEN DEAR BEFORE. were extraor4inerily stupid. • ; I Buk, means Cure, Why ndtprove � ��� ����tJia - "Come, come!' cried the teacher : this i An Ds.r- ugrws and storI , v . ' Sugar Was aGreat .Luxury 1n Year g patiently. "What do we do with' �D boar Es of 1459. whale bones?" I One of the earliest records of the l There. was a mirute's silence.; then ice of ' a small hand was raised, • - - - P sugar in Great Britain 'a - r �' t P i I. "Pleas each pears in the accounts of the Chamber- e, teacher, we leaves 'em n 1819, in which it is an cot lain of Scotland il the - - - _ e sides of our plate!" __ �✓ 1scc.u. set down at la 9?12d (44 cents) per lb._T- - In 1459 au I XCtaard's ZdZiisat Cnzes 3)sadraa _ • _ _ _ r continued to be a great .. _ g3) t luxury, and in that.. year a certain I The submarine menace is now more very easily done as It is merely a _ ; darning -stitch. McCall , Pattern No, Margaret Parton, writing to her bus- .nearly well• in hand than ever it has NO. -band, who was a gentleman and land- ' been before. -Lord Beresford. 7743, Ladies' Jumper Blouse, , in 6 owner of iNorfolk be that, he I sizes; 34 to 42. ,bust• and No. 7737,' g• e "vouchsafe+> s to buy her a pound .of Ladies' Two -Piece Barrel Skirt 39 or i I THE `j I.X1PF:R1kL OIL CO11PA1Y Limited BRANCHES THROUGHOUT „I sugar. - CANADA t 37 -inch length; In 5 sizes; 22 to 30� bfinard's Linirilent Co Lirni""ted, r ��-0-°-° -1 In the accounts of corporate bodies , ] waist. Price, 20 cents each, P Gentlemen, -I had my leg badly IrONE�1 . IT IS :MAGIC I ` and the household expenses of private -- ; These patterns 'may be obtained persons, during the sixteenth and i hurt, the pain was very severe and LIFT OCT' ANY CORN -from your local McCall dealer or Prom seventeen i`3) large swelling came above the The--31callCo.; I0Bon td , Toronto, gar appears from time to time. Ina knee. I expected it would be ser= drops ---then t - is o vian s —Mous- rubbed 1 with ARIYS'_ -ins of calluses off with provided for the fun- g pain O - eral repast of Sir Jorn Redston Lord LINIMENT, which stopped the pain fingers --no 'Ned -Summer: Mayor, in 1531, for instance sugar is and reduced the swelling very quickly. °-o-o­­O-o--o`--- 0---'0 -o As the oats in her hat nodded and' set -down -at 7d. per lb, -while in the I cannot -speak too highly of MIN- I Just think! You can _ lift off an y' -trembled the y books of the Stationers- the AR_ D'S_ LINIMENT. ` = y persistent) tickled the - y corn or cal-• . _ -ear of the' man seated next to her. Het Price is' variously recorded as having lus without pain or sore- ' AMOS T. SMITH. ,o, stood it in silence for some time then ,been, in 1564 and 1558, 10d per lb and :Port Hood Island. nese. l ,• -:he ostentatiously took a huge pocket- is 1%d (28 cents - - =• ' � - � � �+ A Cincinnati titan his= per lb, respectively. •. • ti knife'_out.of his Pocket, and began -to -Thin T covered ibis --ether corn`' r g y years r lb., w mach as is 6d., - - -pound tend named it 1- �1 - --' sharpen it on the sole of his boot. (37 cents) per Ib., was charged. "Whatever are you 9 -9 -going to 0 We are the sea police of the world. freezona. Any drug - do ?" gasped the girl. Irony of the Sign posts. - Germany, on the other hand, has acted gist will sell a tiny bot- h o u m a t i s m. attaclis the "Oh, don't you. worry; miss!" said i- The Somme front in the snow and the role of the highwayman, and is tle of freezone, like here "outside" man, Paine and ` ••the man, testing the edge of the blade brilliant sunshine was magnificent, playing the part with variations which shown, for very little aches stiffen his joints and on his thumb. "But the next timed writes George Bernard Shaw. The no highwayman would dream of, put- cost. You apply a few muscles and reduces his efficiency. as them oats get in my ears there's iron of the signposts ting in practice. -Lord. Lytton. drops directly upon a y gnposts was immense. At the first twinge Bet Sloane' going to be a harvest." "To Maurepas," and there was no Liatm41st :'31'v'41 �„��'tender corn or callus. Liniment, easy to apply, it pens- • .• :•-: XslassQ s - blatantly this, soreness �, ---- - -- a es wfthorrt mbbht - 10 01__ ____—_-. —_-MM 0- -, He Helped. disappears,. then ' short- y an d soothes ly you will find the corn the soreness. On the new brakeman's first run' IIII ! or callus so loose that - After that long drive or tedious __ th re was a very steep grade. The u cad lift it r' wait in the col you right drain apply Slosn't engineer always had more ox: less ot1. Liniment * to those stiff fingers, THOUSANDS O VSAN DS trouble to get up this grade, but this j' Freezone is wonder- : aching wrists and auris. time he came near sticking altogether.�1 �� + fur. It dries instantly. It diFor gout, neuralgia_, toothache, bruises, UPON THOUSANDS. OF eventually, however, he readied the p I� doesn't eat away tate sprains, cold feet, it is promptly effective. 8r I J corn - -or callus, but At all druggists, 25c. 60c. and $1.00. the ' Looking out of cab, engineer s iv h els i u t P rho wi ut -HEAL TW BOYS 8t GIRLS EAT taw the new brakeman and said, with !even irritating the surroundingakin. • � a sigh of relief: Hard, soft or corns between te toes' < ` "We hada 's hard job getting up, I as well as painful calluses, lift right. l Ilk a pipm-NutS didn't we? off. There is no pain before or after- ! ,t We sure did,, assented the new ( wards. If your druggist hasn't 1 AND CREAMERY brakeman, "and if I hadn't put on the freezone, tell him to order a small bot- r brake :we'd have slipped back•" tle for you from his wholesale drug .MORNING 13ECAUSE bou�.. . - - '' WherL She Ezee'�led.-....__. — -- -- ;'`*• WISE w10TMERS KNOW Jack ' Timid-I-er-suppose your Q OH jV STRANGLES - daughter daughter has told you-er--the ob- ject s A/ r N of my-er-v sit to you-er- x k Or nistemper In stallion+, brood mares, colts and all others There's a Reasong (� it z b most destructl,e. The germ caue:ng the disease must this evening? be removed from the body of the anirnAi. To prevent tit• Her Dad -Yea, young mar, and trouble the Same raga be done. a� she told it s hang sight better than D S PO H N'S CO M PO U N D ;• : you neem able to. � �a «-ilt do both•' -curs the sick and pre,ent those '••:posed•• from ha,•inq the (Jisatue All druirrists ED. 7. ISSUE 17-17- ar0311f X103):OA21o0 oh•asistM cosies rUA_ c M A .. .. ... � ... �� ..., ..._•� ... ...._.�_ _-•_ __. � _ _ ...-. .. !.°t ,�•._ ..-__ ._: .. ._._.y.;i's?...,_..,. _— ........ .... ._ _.._. ,.••v .,'. . y....u.,,_,a,....a-::,:,,...rz........��nr.�+ya,�x:c a'��.'i•'...�17,.:•Y.iiS - w- . q;5, ,,��., .. .. .'. ... � . , ..« ,..fir , : ., +'Gn4 -'•x".. '. "'rr +-_ '? �y-1°*."'^' �Fa.. ��" :kt'1':'�'... Tv"a•v"y ✓., .:�; �:..;--. Ir �- ry.. _ +.rW .. ,,,:n�,, > ..v. ,a r,t-. a: .;,;•,�,fi.. „�, y� r. •.a. .-, 1wai. ''1"w. h'"a4 ,g,":.. 5:.. ...,�._ �r,.. ._.;. .,.+,, l ',,.., ,b '�5..'-'-,r'!" _ .. - -•lo-- =s&�.+:"'. .. „'� , -wti•..,.dt+• x_ .,: x . Get ,.,.w. ,:.., ., ,... •. R. �°+a .r - r, , fir' ;,+.e::. , •. .... .,- , 1t_�,. ,�.. R=7 :. .;.r;:,' '.', � .. (:• _ '`C' _ + .T . P LOCALISMS* —Russell Brodie has rented, Mrs. —Read our advt. and thvbn cowti . �S. Andrew's cosy residence on We can save you dollars. D. • F Church attest. Simpson & Co. .. * - 1 ' —L. A. Findlav, of Toronto, —There have been several severe !' ._Presbyterian Church services 10 Stq C _ Ore pent SaCI turday_ With his paients frosts this week which had the on Sunday, April-10:$Oa. m. i here. effect of arresting the growth of and 7 p. m. Mort Ing subject— - —J. H. and Mrs. Beal, of Clare- vegetation. '•Suppoae=''. If illuminating Ras - inr ont, spetit Sunday 'with J. R. —Mrs. Mahon, of Bloomington, arrives in time the evening set - ' - r .OYS and Mrs. Theaton. has been spending a few days with will be by Lime -Light. Sabbath p • f f —Walter Shepherd -haa rented -her brother; D. Sim peon. -and fam- School at 0:30. Rare Bargain 111 Men 8 and Mrs. Peak's- residence. opposite the ily. —The Right Reverend Bishop _._ � -'a ffiethodist Church. —Mrs. J. Smith, of Aberfoyle, Reeve, Assistant Bishop of Toron- _ ".� Flue iris Kenneth and "Mrs. Gordon, of accompanied by her child, is seen ta; will hold a Confirmation Ser- Y' Toronto, spent Sunday here with ding a few days withl,her cousin, vice at St. George's Church, Pick- Beautital patterns and shades. _Sizes: 139, t4a; 15; and 15a. --mother-- Mrs. M. ' —H. J. Marquis was on the sick ' —John Topper moved his house- 10.80 a. m It is boped that there Just struck uC in. pie 111g up a few list for a few days this week, suf- bold effects on Wednesday to his will be a large congregation 'at tering from a severe cold. new home near the G. T. R. ata- this annual Episcopal visitation. dozens Of these. —John Topper, G. T. R. section tion, which he recently purchased —A difficulty that bouae-keep- t foreman, who was off duty for a from Mrs. James K. era have to meet this spring is to .They are easily worth $1.00,. They are selling week, is recoverir;g nicely. —William Ham, who has. been get a- paper -hanger to do their —The Red Cross entertainment spending thei winter months with annual paper hanging. Many at 69 cents. Don't miss it,� announced for May 24th has been his son, Harvey Ham, of Fergus, feel that their house-cleaning is ' _poatponod till a future date. and his daughter, Mrs. James Hen. not done unless several rooms aro —Mrs. W. - Sanderson has been derson, Scarboro, returned' home re -papered Bred and they are not.in- t p - - ;.` spending a few daps with-herdau- last week. clined to` wait' until the rear is. Bo 'f K _ ghter, Mrs. John T. Stephenson. —The regular monthIT meeting .over to have the work done. sea+ys +ti+� 'Pants —The Autumn Leaf Mission .of the Methodist Ladies Aid will -Mrs, Donald Cameron, 683 Do- . $hand will meet at the home of be held on Wednesday, May god, pont St., Toronto, received word They are jest the thing for School Wear. from -Ottawa than her husband '• Mrs. W. H. Peak on Saturday at the home of Mrs. J. H. Rogers, afternoon. at the usual hour. This being the Pte. D. Cameron, had been wound- Sizes 22 to 26,.90 cents per pi3ir a —John S. Harding, manager of annual election of officers, all the ed. "Contusion in the back:," on Moleon'e Bank, Delhi, and Mise members are requested to be pres- April 11th. This i@ the sixth time Sizes 26 to 33, $1.00 per pair x -Mary Harding, of Toronto, spent ent. that Pte. D. Cameron has been - '= --- - -- ever Sunday'with their parents —Rev. L. Perrin, formerly in. wounded. He went overseas with "Men's Bib Overalls, stripe, all sizes, x1.50 here, charge of St. Andrew's Church, the let •Contingent, 48th High- -Our sports have had good sun Pickering, but who has been laodees. Mrs. Cameron is a dau- - nese during the past week catching preaching in Hamilton and vicin- ghter of the late C. Dillingham. suckers. The warm rains had the 'ity for souse time, has been In- —A business deal of great' im- - f t desired effect of bringing. them up ducted into the pastorate of Chal portance to the village of Picker- Mea $ Khaki Pal�tf '�,he-crselGmar's Church. Armow, near Kin- tog has been under negotiation for , —Wm. Wilson, assisted by John sardine. This is the congregatiun the past feral- weeks. and is now ---trill sizes, $1,75 per pair. p Ilraper.and Frank Prones, ie mak- in which Mr. Perrin passed his nearly completed, whereby the -. "ing extensive improvements to boyhood days. It was during bis Spink Mills are being purebaeed - - They are very neatly made up., Theo. Annan' residence, which pastorate in Pickering that the by the Campbell Milling Co., a will have all mo&i n conveniences. present Presbyterian church was very progressive concern with a - -Charles Marquis resumed work erected. large amount of capitAl behind It. t ' on Monday with the Sand Comp- —The Grand Trunk Railway The new management will instal w aH pars ! mall Pa era ! anv at the - bay, after being laid will put into effect on Sunday a large amotint of new and most off duty for about a couple of next anew timetable, which will modern machinery, and will run m weeks, owing to injuries to his be practically the same. as that in night and day. and their daily They're going fast thOSe days. _ The foot. _ force before the _present one was_ output will be 400 bHrrel . `Men =$ni eia �atn aim than erstorm a��Pte�.So far as Pickering i.� are. now. . �i+y maTtr�tr aecesAary - - prices - run from -6 cents- past over this locality on Friday concerned two. trains only will be changes; and soon the bum of in - night last, but no damage was affected, the local in the morning dustry will be heard throtighuut ; i.00 per tall. done in this immediate locality. going west will be due in Toronto the mill. •A feature of the trans- ' W. Herr, , of Balsam, however, at 8.40 Instead of 0.25, and the orison of moth incereat to the -:'.The Pasterns and Colorings are exceptionally lost a barn•and all its contents. afternoon train cow due in To- people of Pickering iH that they —Arihnr Lyode; . former} . iif ronto at 12.90 m., will not reach will n+e electric ower, probably —.— ' r y p. P p y ;—:— -fine this season. the staff of the Standard Bank the city until 3.15 p in. from 125 to 150 horse power, and ' here, and who has been leader of —John Bright, Dominion Live they have been- Riven assuranceGet in -early before many Of the lines the choirof St. Andrew's Presby- Stuck- Commissioner, of Ottw%a, l9y that Hydro Electric Commis- teriao Church, Whitby, for . th'e died on MondRy;---a ter- several cion that Pickering VdIage would - -are 8014 out. past two years, hay resigned to weeks iilnesq. at the age of 50 be supplied with power and light accept a position as choir leader in years. .Mr. Bright iw well-known this summer. Mr. J,-pbson's ser- w; - Brantford. In Pickering, having lived at Myr- vices will be retainers as mechan• F.H. Hall as in the city oa tie until he secured hIs anpoinb icw) snparintPrKir-nt, sad :lir, CHAPA4AX-7��f)- w Wednesday to see his grandson, went at Ottawa, He -% as a wan Hick% will be, business, manager. ate. Albert Coghill, who is leay. of mach ability and ocenpied a The new firm will enrry all kinds T ing for overseas. Mr. Hail has number of.responsibIr porltions In of fepd%, and will bay wheat and SPJ[<iNt.i SEEDING IN HERE ,: ten relatives (grandsons and aeph- stock- breeders aNsoc-iHLLf)Os and all kirdN of coar%e RrHrns, and this _ ice+ ewe). who are now in khaki. One did much to encourage the breed• fact should prove of ¢rent sdvan- _ Well what you need we have. Izae been killed and several have ing of thoroughbred Fuck. taise to the Nrmerq (if Pickering _ n ' '.been wounded .—The drama, "The Last Loaf," and surrounding cotintry. ` _ -- _ departure 36 coats and 90 ce, .4 t the dead in the last Thursday avenin to a fairly lathe way of Seeds: Mangel Seeds, we are se Ing -et ' was repeated in the Town Hall - R y Turnip Seeds at 55 cents. We can give you good quot.*tions ion frons Oshawa, for the east, Bug- sized audience. The night being EARD. OF THANKS for Timothy and Clover Seeds. lar R. Rankin was able to make wet a number were prevented another visit w the a to of his from attending. The farce "Stick 1 wish theottgh the columnr of the If you examine spoor Overalls and gmock9 that you wore•4rst year. to all prof Pictcsitmo N aws to heartily thank bability you it find you need a new pair. Well you know ua and WbaC mother bees on Wednesday after- to yeur word, Gal" was al.%o re- the peg pie of Whitevrle Nnd the sur• we can do for you. We've a dandy line of Spring Shirts, also. noon. The battalion trade its de• posted -and EmpringhAna's Orch rounding neig.hborbr+od Mr their very Our Boota-are a feature, in fact tire greatest feature, of our store. R'a've got partum yesterday (Thursday). extra furnished an abundance of prompt response to the call when our the befit linea that money can buy grid at reseenable prices. You know —The railways are beginning to choice music, inritiding several barn was on Sr6, as this response the Williams Shoe. because you've worn it before. It's right. hay solos, which were great) Naved the rest .of our property, viz: " feel the e$ecta of the increase to P y Come to "The Mena Store. cost of labor and in fact everv. appreciated. The receipts atnount. bouwe and store, from being destroyed thin they require in carrying on ed to` about $81, wbic•h, after der- by fire. also for many aets_of kind. R A BUNTING P.ICKERING� R y q y g fraying expenses.. was leen to °see since. I also wish to e:preee my 9 their business and <are about y g pP R ask the railway Commission for the Belgian Relief Fund• w" used- by the tGo eDistrict Mutu I - Established 1857. the privilege oil increasing their —The, 182nd' fiattalion is find. Fire Insurance Co., which oompany passenger and freight rates fifteen ing it very difficult to know where through their agent, Mr. John O'Gm- SEEDS SEEDS ;SEEDS per cent. they are at. Every few days -the , nor, -paid my claim frilly and promptly, • • _ —Large numbers of new .Cheve- receive orJers to beready to leav Thanking von, Mr: Editor. for this -. rolet and McLaughlin motor Cars for the east on a moment's notice. space to your valuable paper, + A. through the village daily e_.._last word was thfkt_ they. __. _ _ _ v � Timothy Seed, Goveanment tested.. Steele- — - A -their way to Toronto and other would leave to -day (Thursday). Sn're1T Garden Seeds of all kinds western poinfo. These used to be but now their departure is indefl- W. D. RoosttP. on bhipped by the railways. -but the nicely postponed. • Several • other • Seed od Wisconsin No. 7, $ .60 peuarinteed ribushel.W Dutch Bete 25c lb.' amittg :unsatisfactory condition .of the battalions in Toronto are are in The Fruit -Store • freight service last winter led to the same position. This is very HAS THE QUALITY Martin-Senour's Famous Paints, 100% pure. all kinds and colors. Turpentine, adopting this glen: 'disappointing to the men, who Oils, etc. Everything requisite for the house-cleaning eeaaon. I —The rain and warm weather of are anxious to get overseas. Since- Prompt Delivery. the past week has caused a rapid the above was in- type they, have Choice variety of Spring Vege- Your patronage solicited. Ip growth of -The severe received orders to leave today tables al way and Fruits ways --frosts, which recurred during the (Thursday.) on hand:. — - G. A. GIL%ESPIE,-DUNBAIirTON ' �. first two weeks of April, is feared —On Friday last John Harding•19peci&I orders taken for end to have caused considerable dam- age to the fall wheat and clover, received a cable with the sad news that his eon, tient. Will Harding. of week requirements. .. SOON BE SPRING SEEDING ! but the amount of damage sins- was missing. Lieut. Harding bas Ice Cream Parlor mow open where tained will not be known exactly seen some severe fighting since he we will be pleased to serve for a week or two. —Pee. Fred Tugnett and broth- - went over to France last fall and has had some miraculous escapee.. , NEILSOhi S ICE CREAM - - Get your Harness and Collars repaired now. ' er, Charles Tugnett, of Hamilton. He' was a member of the 118th Plain, in cones, sundaes or in I have on hand. visited their friend,'Miss Marjorie Battalion and was cne of the first IIce-cream sodas—alwaysgood, ;. - Hill over Sunday. The former to offer his services when volun for be f -I, J. MARQUIS � seta of Team Harness at $27.50 a set Set Team Harness at $87.111. has been oversees and was wound- teers were asked when had � I of *din. the jaw rend elbow. He has gone over to England. He is every s -. .' pot�.jo ' Also, better grades at close prices. been home for some ti sect o , but expecte to return to Ant lie has iselt�-soldier-and v with his men. He is very-resqurce. ful, -it' ie hoped that he _•— _ ELM DALE NIII,GLS :" —' Boot and Shoe Repairing promptly attende�to. - - the shortly, as again reported for duty in Toronto. and may yet tarn rip safe and sound. p= R2NC� _ PICR.E'RrING HARRNESB EMPORIIIM —Alex. Falconer, of Ayr, who •wae snmmoned to Dnnbarton on _Pickering College, of ' New= market, is being loaned to the . _ -- You can always get the best Mani- - Rome Phone 8600. W. J. COAHWIBLL Saturday last owing to the death Military Hospital Commission free tubs Flour made from No. I. — -of his brother, George Falconer, of charge by the Board of Man- Manitoba Wheat.. ` was in toren- on Monday and called agement, as a home for insane re- Royal$ousehold and Gleaora. for - n pon a number of his old friends, ' Mr. Falconer conducts an ezteps- in turned soldiers, This is done by the Societe of Friends as an ex. Brea d. Try a bag. Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats SHORTS H O M E COMFORTS =Ive harness business --that town pression of their sympathy for BRAN, and he reports great prosperity the work that is being done for _ MI% FEEDS - { among the farmers in the„sur- wounded and invalid soldiers. --OAT CHOP by t'he scarcity of coal is greatly miainnized�; - rounding district. —Among those . whose names The Hospitals . Commigeion willCRII9HED takes possession ora May 5th.. In OATS ' BARLEY'"CHOP- Inconveniepce caused by the use, of our Gurney -Oxford diI Heaters 'at~d Cookery s , appee,,red in the casualty list as L.}tilled last week, was that of Capt. addition to the college building proper, the principal's residence, WHEAT "CRACHED CORN _ _ _ _ Pockets to Catch Dirt ! Wrn. H. Gregory, eon of Staff In- which was built by Dr. Firth at MI%ED HEN FEED O Complications t ,Spector of the Toronto Police. He his own expense, goes to the Com- Caldwell's Cream subatiUtite Dirt 1 waI a graduate of Toronto Unt• mission as a personal gift. The Calf Meal. wermtyy, and received his degree building and lands will be retain- Molasses Meal of B. D. from Wycliffe College in 1014. When a student eomeyearQ ed until the hospital service is completed, when the College will CHOPPING AND OAT CRUSHING EVERYDAY r Washing Machines are the beet made and e.dd to Home Oomforts l ago be was in charge of St. Geo- resume its work. In the mean- Get price@ on feed in ton lots. %-s We always carry a full line of skates and Hockey Goode. rge's Chnrch, Pickering, and\was time Dr. Firth will take the ma- BELL pHON14. , thus well known to many Ikere, 1tiinvao. triculation students to his summer , 16aw a .era. [Yadsni ,.. 'lits " • V1%�� 1.