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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_05_04j� •�-•:. , i --., ,, ,Q,.. .;,-,. yg-�..,". reg. ;. a: C:.;,..+.. �,: ,-.. x. '-,.. r ,.; ..:. - _.P- P•ty. :"•^s. w^- - - .s;' S"•r. .. .yy,y- .,q. a., -.r _ _ ri T."HE,z G.__N1EiWS off' VOL. XXXv.I• -__-PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1917 - - No. 32- attrafsfssHa><sal Ir�arbs. _ ; aunewRroH EIIMCOE -POINT Established 75 years *� Bak er 8i Hbdse.WednesdayAn interesting event took place anKew Williams,- of Balmy Beach,Medical morning, April 86th, in fJ-cliurth-Ptci[et'tnR; wKen Aa aLl imcoe Point. WELL, M. D, Successor p p 001) - yo g Mr.'and'Ma.Shedd and'faro anof our moat ouTbrun ladies Miss y; . to the late' Dr, R. Brodie,' FLone 806 A ente for Eva Hickey, younger daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Healy and son. all of To - the F IOlaremoat, Out. Michael and Mrs. Hickey, became the point. spent. the week -end at the'HILLS wife of Mr, Vincent Coffey, of Toron- R, V. E. CARTWRIGHT, For- 'water Systems to. The ceremony was performed by � D merly of Gravenharst,Out•. 'Successor to Rev. Father Byan, the bride being CHERRYWOOD I^ A Dr, a. », Towle, Piokaring, cute supported by Anna Coffey sister o! On Tuesday, Stable Fittings y, May let, one of the $ the groom. while Jerome Hickey, aro- On residents of the township, 0' D ••pp E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- ther of the bride, acted as rooms- p Mary w; .Ll • %wed member of the Oytom•trioal Aso- R A. Wentworth, widow of the late Electric Ll ht Systems. - man: After the ceremoa sll re sir- elata or Ontario. special attentiontri xtreo to g y y P Charles Petty, died here in her 93rd Get your seed Dorn =¢` t>a•>stting of gloss". ley: t•stedisae. North (For the farm.) ed to the home of the bride's parents, year. She has been a resident of tiiar•moat. ._ 'where breakfast was served, after Cherrywood for many, years. her late ' O. McgINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., Lightning Rode which Mr, and Mrs. Coffey motored to husband having engaged in 'the tile- N.Toronto, where the will make their Fidinbnzgh, inamberof the College of (Dodd & Struthers.) y making business. Her funeral took early. Good Bead goas .ad 6nrg•ons of Ontario tfeenttat• home, The bride, who has been organ• piece,on Thursdayto Erskine eeme- al colllet of the R. C, Church for the past ter00.Bowing 'Machines tea ears, was presented b the con- y' s soareen, crow aad r•std•oo•,aronsham• re anon with a well -fill A tea and entertainment will be Pianos and Organs E News joins their man friends given by the Ladies' Aid Society of _ ��• g - j y the Cherr wood church on the even - r in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Colter a lou y I have the best. Phone 2700 - ha and prosperous life together. g' fag se Thursday, May 8th. Teti will E. FAREWELL, F.C., BARRIS- happy P R be served from 8 to 8 o'clock is the '- � "� - ,hall. The Claremont Dramatic Club •• - • T GREENWOOD will -present the drama, -Cranberry V • 'M8; flosst� Osowa Attoraq, and Ootiaty _ Eslebes. 000:t Sena•, whftbw. IO•w • Cornrs' „ and Mr. Clayton and Miss ; Stouiaville,-Ont,Lawrence and Mrs. Denny. of Aud• Wood& of Milliken, - with others, will •rakers'' Joy for breadE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and ley, spent Sunday with bis father, Jas.8olfeitor,NotaryPublic, Fite. Money yo Denny.furnish the musical part of the pro.- is equal to any brand - ; can. OSlce Brock st. Nortb, Whitby. 961y , gram. Admission, adults 300 ; child- _ Norman Gibson,bas purchased a new • ,on the market, and it - Ford car through their agent Thos. ren 15c. A very en jovable time Is ex. Dental Birkett, of Claremont. petted. Come aad bring your friends. costs le6s than stores Is Be BEAL, Cluemoat F. Ward has left the. employ of F. sell the Western mills , BLAKE^ B. BEATON. D. -1D.~ S., L. Green. We understand he has He11o,John,. where are you Goin Graduate of lbs Royal cones• o. Meatal NOUSEFURNlSH1NGs g brands for. Patronize 8nrseons and L'nivasity of Toronto, once another position in view near Grims- to Sunday School May 13th - pver w. H. Pringie'e hardware store. Whitby. by, Ont. - _ your home mill. 00oe boars 9 to 19; 1 to 6.80. Ind phone 16. Big Stock, at the lowest prices. Word has just been . received by eRouoMAM - 10=4 Dv t3eatoa • absence owe»ss. Dr ltc- Delivery free, Brown, had been kilted In -44ly- john big action. We Miss Maggie Cassie 16 home for a Dowell, of Torocto,r-will be In charge, - g extend our sympathy to the bereaved few weeks. Call and see. Ind Phone 334, family, Miss Edith Brodie, of -Toronto, was V. Z. CIM."MM11-T �ustznsfa e+essD; Claremont. Richard Wilson spent the week -end here with her mother over Sunday, at his home here. We are glad to say, St.. John's pulpit will be occupied A w7 T L [3 E G. HAM -Issuer of I$arriage be is showing a little improvement next sunday by Rev. Mr. Bailey, of " !t! . Licenses is the Conaly of Ontario, underbhe t.. t ant of T to T roes Ing village. my TPOUCHER. Real Estate Auc- . tioneer. valuator, collector and Issuer at marriage license., Brougham. Icy HOPPER Issuer of Marriage D. Lieensw in the county of Ontario. I>se• at store and his residence. Claremont. ~DB,-BEATON TOWNSHTPCLERN . oonveyanear. Oommissioner tar baring ,tt�'avlte, ♦eooantaa Et0. _ f eg b " M L a m a oron ape- oronto. cialist, School No. 12 is closed on account of The shingle that has given satin- The Rev. J, O. Totton is assisting the teacher, Miss D. Prout, being laid faction for over 30. years. Empire F. Gibson through seeding. We fre- up with the measles. Corrugated It on with a in. by quently bear clergymen give good ad- Thos. and Mrs. Brown and Was. and 2 in. Corrugation, see it before you vice as to what we should do, but we Mrs. Brown and daughter, of Toronto. " other makes. If you are' in do not, always find them put it into visited friends here on Sunday. � y practice, as Sir. Totton has done. Dr. McKinnon and C. A., Barclay need of a Cream Separator. Try have each purchased a new Ford car a Premier for 30 days. Also STOUFIrVILLE r-; and now take dust from no one. gasoline engines from $39,00 up. -- Robert Milroy aad mother, of Cedar See or write me before buying. The price of milk has been -raised • tm arm vvrroopp••:�ty� a•r a untag• Grove, visited the latter a sister. Mre. - susse. whtteval:, ons, ,-w this week to 10 cents d quart. A. Brodie, who is quite ill Mrs. Mil- Be11 Phone. j LOGS WANTED r Duncan Alorgan, of Claremont, was roy remained for a few days. F. J. Plome PickerIn�! L?GH S. PL'GH. Glen Me nr, Oat. on a business trip here on $aturday. Russell and Mrs. Brodie and Harvey, r IIt Llceo.wd Auctioneer, Extensive a per- " A big celebration is to be held here I nee in imported and thoroughbred •tock and Mrs. Edwards, of Pickering, mo - conducted on Jul let: An' Old Bu toned to Bf0 ] ham- on '.]loads and �i� f�� yt� ��rn e Bale. aoadacted aP1y7bere, write for term■ 1 wihl pay cash the following loge ie to he held. ye' Reunion" g Y e jL I • I if9ir and puticalars. Phoae.Ind,9fle. 86iy s Pnt the evening at Buena Vista. delivered here: A jitney service is to be instituted P g Basswood, _ No. 1. $17. The Brougham Women's Institute P09TILL. Licensed Auctioneer, 00 per W. between here and Musselman's Lake will bold their next meeting at the Fs for ooanties of York and Ontario. Ano- Maple, - .. - .: 18.00 for the summer. borne of Atra,. K. Holtby on TueFday, All automobile and Bicycle tion sal.• of all kinds ateena.d to 0o sbosfe•t Soft Elm, 16.00 A number of our dos members of q notate, Address Green River P.O., Out. .� Y Atay gth, at ...30. Election of officers repairing let tl -- Grey or Bastard Elm 1,.00 the 22Uth Batt., who were on their �'- - and other important business will p attended top y Red Birch. 18.00 " last leave, left thin week for England. transacted. A full. attendance is re- .L�R•�3 • I L� v �'i Rock Elm 13 In, over . 24.00 The Board of Education has Pur- quested. Tires Oils, Grease and re ire Vetorinar Sur ton under 15 in_" 20.00 •+ chased the three residences in front of I?a Y l; White Ash. 12 foot' - the old school and facing* Main St. -From the Council grant of 8125 to always- on hand. - • (Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- . R the Brougham 58fl Institute the ladies rinary College jog lengths 28.00 The houses will be auctioned in .the have made ii9 flannel shirts, 60 vermin r Chopping and Oat Rollin sear future. Potter & Andrew, and Graduate of the Veterinary pP R g rhirta, 20 pairs pyjamas and 6o sire Science Association. - done as usual. At the meeting of the School Boara of socks. The Institute wish to thank on Friday evening, after examining those who ai a not members. who help- PICKERING, Oat. Pbone-offiee 1806, residence 2802 W. G. Barnes, Green River the plana of the different architects ed them in this work. CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO submitted, chose those of Mr. I°ues, J. H. Madill was in Port Huron, Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. of Richmond Hill, Micb., last week attending the funeralWrite Mears. Cullard, Heise, Holden andSEE OUR NEW of his brother, J, hi auto , who died ayREAL ESTATE Dr. Smith, of the Board of Education, very suddetity i° hie .auto on Tuesda -- motored over to Richmond Hill on d r � evening, April 24th. Deceased ]fad -SAW ING MACHINE! _ Monday last lo examine the plans of been in poor health for some time, — -m = *:K1s w . the new school building thEre.. but was •abie to- attend to bis• usual - - •lt�s � duties.. -_-for .prices _ We can supply Emery Wheels and � • �� � Remember the "Go to Sunday ;Circa ar Sawa. • Emery, School Bay," May 13th WHITEv�Le _ . e —'� •keot in stock. on -Sarnia 150 acre Farm For Sale cod soil � " � George Birnie was is Myrtle and Also Emery and Saw Mandrels, if you . 8 . WHITsr port Perry this week. - wish to build your own frame. brick house with 8 rooms. Mr. Danielle is making r•i Sure. �? The Patriotic Produc 'o° movement g extensive z W. E3. IT.A.�K$CN Barns and stabling for 42 head is shown here in the increased interest improvements to his residence, of stock. Hen house in gardening. Wee Petty and Mise Viols Sinclair B'ROCK ROAD and pig pen. There is quite a scramble for the motored to Mount AI All in good repair. position o PRice Magistrate renderednum r. oo in the dance at _ vacant by the death of Major Harper. Markham and report having had ti - j ' A number -of ladies from All Saints' gnod time. JOHN;PHILIP W• V. -�urharame. ` Church arcs in Toronto this week at fit, also a 8 horse one. The H. E. Turner works a 6 -horse out- yOil money�- - tending the annual meeting of the W. y make a Has a full line of fresh and cur A. good showing. = ' Notary Public; Pickering. People froth the cit who own autos A real many attended the fueeral ed meats constantly on hand. •. P y have kindly offered to convey soldiers of the late John Bright last woek. C. RE E SOR Spies Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Water Pure Water and their friends to the copyaleacent He will be greatly missed. r e ! Ham, ]Solo Welners, ate. _ f home here free of charge, Miss M. Hamlin, of Newmarket, vis- a' Spring trope are going In in excel- ited her people here - last week. Miss LOCUST HILL Highest prices paid for If you are wise yon will use the only lent condition in this neighborhood. Hamlin is looking: as If the north was __ -;;; Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice, Fall wheat and clover is not so seri• the place. ; =� Butchers cattle who is agent for Wind Mills, Gasoline ousl The WMall 's have decided .to re- -~3 R y injured as at first supposed. Y e • • Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings On the. evening of Tuesday. May 1st, main in the vale for the summer, and DR* BES S y �y for water works. Also bath room fix. the rain was accompanied by snow, their many friends are pleased. 9iekerieng iverq tures, etc. Everything given careful In the morning the ridges to the north Wm. Smith sports a new car. If ; attention, were white with tbeir covering of Mr. Smith keeps on improving be will RICE'S PUMP WORKS, snow. certainly be an expert at the wheel. Stock Tonip ' First-class riga for hire The annual bazaar of All Sainte' ' Lieut. B, B. Beaton left for overseac Home Tel. $621. Whitevale, nut on Thursday last and Wyss in White - Day Or night _ _ Church will be held on Tuesday after= vale to so. good bye. Success Blake The Pickering noon and evening next. Admission y g Y FOI; will be free. Tea and a good prograrb j E. Petty Oscar Bus meets all trains Dr. R. H. Major, - Teaming promptly attended to. ��4f'j�(t+e Committee will be provided. Petty and Art Hodgson motored to .g''' A number of entertainers' from the Hamilton and Buffalo and spent a few Agent for Canada Carriage Co.' • O. L. C., under the auspices of the Sol• days on business this week. Horses, z ! diers' Comforts Club, will give as an. A. E. White was the first to finish i �• H. Pew �, = seeding. Most farmers finished last Cattle pic�.in The object of this Aeeociad .a is to tertainment st flus convalescent home B• lessen stealing and prosecute on Thursday evening. week and are now getting their root ! the felons. Dr. are. pprincipal Emeritus of the and corn ground ready for planting, - of the O. L. iC., gave a most interest. Thos. White took a load of wheat to _ Hogs and It Pass to Got the Best Members baring propet stolen eommuni• Ing address in the College on Tuesday Leary's mill this week receiving $2 45 Date immediately with any member evening to the Home -Chapter, of the Per bushel for it.— His-father-soldShia _ Trafalgar Dau htei s on _his trip_ to. wheat at the—time—of the _ Russian war of Exsantiwe Oo_mmi�tee._ >; _ -g. - - ldembenhi fee cnida, for $2.60. So Mr. White is 16 cents P 11.00. There are now 300 returned soldier: Per bushel ahead of his father. Just received a large shipment of b Official word from Ottawa was re-:_. Tickets may be bad from the President or convalescing at the hospital buildings this ular Stock Tonic guar here,lfol, appifoatba.------ - - • 71 i Rise. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm. provided, which will be soon, there rence Major had been wounded on the enteed to put your' stock TORONTO. ORT. er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. will be fifteen hundred soldiers in at- l8th of April in the leg and was in the in first-class shape. Oor. Yonge and Charles Stet tendance. ho spital. Lawrence also cabled that ' J. R. Thextoa .-W. J. Clark One of our most prominent citizens, his leg was broken, but not seriously. 7 lb. package, Fib cents President, SeoreNry Major Harper, Police Magistrate, died He was in the great battle at Vlmy Should not be compared with a - many business colleges of this coup- at his home here on Friday last in bis Ridge, He has been in France since 82nd year. His funeral which was Feb. 11th. 25 lb. pail, 2.25 try. It occupies s far higher level TOOLS SHARPENED .;; be held on Sunda wits conducted by the Mrs. Lyman T. Herrick, of Baker - and does far better work. - This is Masonic order. •and was attended by field, Cal., who has been here visiling one reason for the enormous de- We make a epecialry of crosscut saws, brethren from all over the county. her sister• the late Mrs. J. L. Spink, t" mend from business Syme for our Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. He has been Police, Ma istrate for and her brothers at Wbitevale, left . graduates. Many business colleges Razor -honing a specialty. For a first- over forty years• and previous to that for her home in California on Wednes- C. W. Laddie, i aims ,i�• > apply to us for tescbers- Right Blass bair trim or an easy shave call was mayor of the town. He had two day- Mrs Herrick was born on the now -la -an excellent time to enter. at the East -end Barber Shop. :at. Irvil, of Lansing.Mich, and Ern- old Major farm east of Whitevale 71 Open all year. Catalogue free. -See our House Furnishings of all eat, wbo has been in he the busi. years ago. She is -hale and hearty Druggist -Graduate Optician kinds. Slightly used Carpets npss with his father, also a daughter, and proud to be able to tell them at C. N. R TV it Agent. W. J. Elliott. Principal W. J, GORDONfrom 15cents a y rd up. IDIG Mise Harper at home. Sirs. Harper home tbat *be has 8 nephews and 1 s ba; been dead fora somber of years, brother-in-law fighting in Francs.pjg�4„ls Qty t>,Z'Sp _ _ __......_�._ 1,-F.,i..•M,'r. . > , , � ;�•. � �,,�. .+.:rv'r$. +�r. �.,-�•�".,. - e. � .�aoer,.a.,,��Fs'tr'-.�S`. z . �t`:.r _ s . ,�..r � • . � .r �^.w.s r �,. ,� '�.:u`,�. .,�'' , ;i':��``�'".+.?�"' r�w+T• `�, ' {•�'r �:��... �"`_�n+ar-=�`�'s•cr r}�+ .;�` "....fie r',�r .. k , 7u d .; s. ^� ,,. q'.5+: % �.y • ..s :.y- r::.F";ia �. i-c'1` .r . "r^ w, .-..�,.«•r•.,-^ „a•. ,�nM�'a' - t. M•. .P,'.f^ `�. ii'. '• Y3s 'i'C�'.. j'Cjd,,. ..: .�'_':m,r�F.tci... .%'�; v. ... ".. -, � ._— ..• • - ing � e5 a . -- 'EVE OF BA'1TLE AS ----- - ---- -- - . --- - -- - _ , .• • -VIEWED BY MEN t�o Between Cousins, OR V A DECLARATION OF WAR.. • - ' ���" _� _ ' catattr � • _• + _ . A TRUE PICTURE OF LIFE AT ' N RE► l THE FRONT- CHAPTER -IV.-(Con'td.) RONT-CHAPTER-IV.-(Con'td.) ='There's far too touch room, John. I Nobody has these big, set-out tables E want every Jorma yr~�T rNc 0 She had seen herself so distinctly now oda s I mean nobodN of the bet- Showing .the Calm Courage of Our Win Canada to have a 1F-gri MER. beiub "adeu, by John into a vehici.:' ter sorty I've seen how they do it in a co of our latest edition CAN oo whits perhapa even 'decorated-smiling' het ountr houses. And of course British Troops on the Eve PY CONL'R +T& �. J'- - - � of "What the Farmer can �.••�•� - and bowing from under the shadow ,of •.,, e'il hwivc to give our guests some- - of a German Attack. do with Conaete." It will ` bei lose-trimm_' >^ 4n-answer to the. besides bread and butter. We thing b „ be Bent absolutely free respectful saluations of the populace, cf:n't help having .guests, . you know. The follow:ing.--story from . some- •' tLrned out to do honor to the new min- Don't trouble your dear head about it; ' where in France" was --prepared un- to any forma who inter and his wife. It was strange, leave it to me. You ;;hail' have p p write410 ; 'that. John should miss so good an op- just home to come to be- der the direction. of the British War r I I i ' portunity of'making a favorable im- , tween your labors, 'never fear! and a Of?ice and therefore is a true picture IVrrre w to-day Fly his flock. He certain-' pretty one too;forlmean to be A credit of life at the front ly was strange in some things. But to you, John. Just see if I won't be I It was the fight before an expect- CANADA LIMITED COMPANY- g g• it P LIMITED then, he was hkewis'b good-looking, that!", ed German attack, and behind the $8 ' and, so far, very attentive; a- con-: Upon which a pair of hands met im-. British firing line at -the threatened j . Hal Ri 6 tlsciousness which helped the new-made pulsively across the too broad' table. point reserve positions-' were manned !bride to, take her disappointment with, 'And since we're talking about p p a wonderfully which had been prepared for just such thins y good grace, home meals, John, I' heard that woman in things, unpalatable in everyday charge saying something about sup- an emergency- but not previously oc- life, are swallowed down almost easily per. Of course it s'all right for to- cupied. The result was that little _ •s when served with a certain sauce'a la day; but from to-morrow I'll take all I of the comfort existed which even in -- - ILne de miel. that into my hands. Tell me, at a trench the presence of inhabitants,a climax, and an indignant voice ex- geant sound asleep he shot his thun:3 There were a hundred pictures to what hour are. you accustomed to always insures; man of the dugouts f derbolt. Y alma y g claims. �,`'` look at upon the loch and across it dine?" were flooded and all were damp and I "Ye're just a blether, Jimmy Duf-. How the News Was Received. :.4s but Ella had apparently been a little "At one o'clock. :From one to two - _ overgorged with scenery for one. da is the quarry hour. disagreeable. But an hour after the fus; just a big, bletherin' eediot." "The officer said the Germans `The feature of the drive which appeal'- The white brow ruffled slightly. snipers of one of the battalions had "But I tell.-ye, Wullie, I heard the would attack at dawn." ed to her most was' a statelylookia - "Oh, but that was in the-former taken over their quarters these'men, officer sayin' so," says Jimmy ag- He spoke almost in an undertone; mansion in a wooded pa k, whose times. • You're not bound- by quarry the greatest individualists of the Brit-, g•rievedly. _ _ __...._— -et Leith- the-exception-of Abe-sergeant gates they passed. hours now. I really think that in the I fish army, had converted theft dugout j "Well, even through e did." re- eve • matter of meals we ought to keg the g Y ry one in the dugout could hear The Bishop a residence said John.' p from a derelict four walled structure I ficins Willie, "what richt hae ye to be him. Not a man stirred, however.' fa answer to her eager question. same hours as our neighbors. • into a well-arranged, comfortable bil-. Ella setas t All the neighbors dine at one. turnip' ower what the officers says in j I`ro official announcement had been actually tuned in her seat to; "1 don't mean these neighbors, John. let: public?" I made as to the reason for the recent take a better look at it: The thought Now, for instance, the Bishop-he Scene in The Trenches. "He didna tell me to .keep it quate, move, but each had drawn his own that to enter those majestic gates dines in the evening, doesn't he? And would be her privilegey Wullie BIack." conclusion, and the news caused no r-could not bt nakher hcartrsweIl. At one end a rack has been made y ! p - } when a asks us to dinner ly I sup- "He didna tell a onything at a'. sur rise. „ ore he will do occasionally"-Ella out .of two trench. boards, .and here I suppose we shall have to call It was fist thae big lugs o' yours hap- Big Adam leaned forward and rous- ad some difficulty in governing the the deadly sniping rifles are stacked. , ` there at once, John?" thrill in her voice as she said it-"you On a shelf above, also -made out of a pend by at the time. And noo, like ed . the sergeant, and one or two of " f "I shall a-e-at­ your dinner in the i trench' board. spread with empty sand- the big mooth ye are, ye goun clyp- I'I the younger men looked up inquiring- but Mr. Wodley is away at present. evenin ; so sure! it is Better to ac- ti. it a' ower the lace." 11 expecting some authoritative con- Ella said nothing for some time, g Y bags, the valuable telescopic sights g p Y P g after that. g custom yourself to it at once. And g p i Jimmy rose threateningly, and ."tribution to the discussion, but when , there may be other people too. By- ,and 'other instruments of the craft are "What is all that black stuff ?" was I neat! laid out. At re Tar ii.tervals {Willie was not a shit behind him. An- he spoke his words had no, reference to her next query, as a turn . of the road the-by, who lives a that big house . Y l other second and they would have: the coming attack. just across the water, there among along the walls suspended from a l : brought them -into vie-.. of a miniature the trees'. It seems a very handsome bayonet driven in between two sand- j come to blows,. but the sergeant inter- This is grand hare soup," he said mountain range, dusky and bare, house. I should like to see it bags hangs the confused equipment of vened. quietly, tasting a spoonful'apprecis- which here rescended abruptly to the tivel "Will a tel a sup, Andra Y" _ very side cf the road. near. etch titan. The Sergeants Orders. X' Y p' "Slate refuse" came John's answer I "You will see it near, for that's The few tallow dips which "give a q • where Aliek is gardeiier-my sister flickerin li ht to the ace fret the I "Come ower here, baith o' ye," he in accents almost of pride. "We g g . pJ shall be passing the gates it a minute, Polly's husband. .you know and of walls with strange tremulo designs said sternly, and the two slunk up to Staking Seagulls 'work course we shall go to see her.' g g him. Work - ,and then you will see'." j .' "Oh!".said Ella, burying her face in in shadow work cast by the multi- { Many seagulls which were driven " '!What she did see,was only a amok-, her enormous tea-cup, tudinous equipment straps and' "It.wad Duffus here, sairgeant, was inland in France by the receirt cold Ing engine-house, and Beyond what She i had heard. before of the garden- pouches; and whenever a sniper moves sayin' that the' officer was sayin' that snap were captured, and now, with seeraed to her a great black hole in ing brother-in-law, but had carefully ' the Germans wud attack—'!theiry 'the hill tui which John's eyes rested across the float great shadows swoop wings clipped, are proving use- ' kept his existence In the' )3ackgraund "Benate Black," broke in the ser- - With a tenderness quite incompre of her is ext up from nothingness and disappear in-, q ful in destroying worms and grubs in hensible to her. Beyond that more; ., to the roof. The smoke from a -score geant. "Ye re but a poor ignorant French gardens, of the refuse: black, shi.iy, ana loose. But belong meato the house itself; who of pipes mounts upward and feeds a iboy. Wullie," he continued, speaking in the more recent deposits, dull and ` . ••To 31rs, icon, a rich widow, billowing cloud which �imost hiciee with great deliberation, "only good to cloaeIy !tacked in the older ranges,° hold�ihe horse b the head. Go and - the crevices tilled up with green moss,: She's a great help to the village.' the roof from view and comes daw�ii Y R i r t' and here and there a 'wild-rose-bush! "And does she come to this to the shoulders of a than standing. by clean that rifle or I'll tak it from ye church . the doorway, mak him a ear some a thegither.' having taken root upon the initospit- g " able slope, to which it clung like an! "Yes; she's very regular in attend- headless figure a stranger enterintC WlIlie went off to his task with once, except on those days when the alacrity. Not only did he love his , eagle to a cliff. At one place a pas- " from another world. y Y I gloch is too rough to croaa. sage had been cut through the pro •r•• The rations have arrived. There is r fie, but he feared his sergeant's: - p " jetting mass, and , the stone arch) `�Dti you think she will call on me?" loquence. "And as for you, Duffus," i seemed to groan under the weight of I daresay she will. good' evidence of the fact-, in the glo With'newl -fed vigour Ella return- ir.g charcoal which fills the braziers_ said the ]atter, turning to the other. the slate above. • y g - "This rt isn't '� ed to the charge about the dinner- The bottom of the door curtain has cuIVI-t;, -"It yo �r .4 Lat smeal and fstsumace society tltal ;glad of annobject on whiick to�venEthe hour, successfully overcoming John's been lifted up and the covering of the month shut about what your betters potatio III tA"O am nt�4t:ac�:e e511; &A /'JP still ranking dila ointment. "Wh not very determined resistance. It window • partially removed, so that a say yell be oot o' the section the j tuoetallsaeeGse¢tlo gg p�� y' was the newness of the idea more Autherfaed o obtain members and charier it's positively ugly, morns mornin . Sint mind in future y. "Ia it?" queried John enuinel than anything else which had startled gentle draught carries away the Ldse.ta...nr{'roviac.tacasda. _ that onything the officer wants the John, him; in itself it could have no import- noxious fumes from the brazier, and Furoi,Coaamaa, safe, oo®d and soar astounished. Perhaps its because I i encs. Once it was roved to phim with the exception of the smoke cloud , section to know, I'll tela ye." l mical. -know it it so well that I never found it p I t t! the h no total lode, of Chosen Frier:de -+out. That black heap represents the that even his work would be benefit- clinging to the roof the air of the diig. _ _The youth sat down greatly abashed j in roar cru"iet, eyP4 chane: to my of tae labor of two centuries , ed 'by the arrangement he acquiesced but is pure. and the sergeant leaned back against , following oace". ' you know.' p the bags of charcoal and gently doz-' V1 The look of the village-of the without another word: _ ! g Y r.7.tet,Edw■rd..2t.F. iti'. F. Meae�yno, straw-thatched cottages, with- the "'Two more days till Sunday!'1• 'he Preparations for Supper. led off. The information which he had G:aadCouacLLor. CisandRxcorde grass flourishing on the roofs, and mused, as he rose.. "And after that, The Preparations for a meal are A-ell heard his officer discussing proves) al- F. Cambell, J., H. Bel, M.D.. the green mildew creeping up the to work!" 6raad oriaa -or. Crand hleXcal walls, undoubtedly picturesque though `.'Yes, to work!" echoed Ella. with in hand. One brazier holds a large'together too much for Duff us to can- they were-astonished Ella more than another of her' senii-critical, - semi- 'dixie of.-water, and the volume of tain alone, and once he saw the ser ' HAMILT041 ONTARIO it enchanted her. But the Rectory prophetical glances round the room,, steam pouring from under i-ts lids raised her spirit's. `Prue, it was rath- There. was another shook in itore shows that the boiling point is not far 000-0 D I O t i T f0 N — ►totter seigerP.Srrvp corrects aCdReimuaee. � jl er t5o much mixed•_ up with the cot= for-Ella that evening, for about an off, p sniper standsfby With a blsg- Vphaa soot dlae+rfoa is leulrv, .e.tmes and shed S1e1ve bNins. and benishea •►be mad`► . tages, but it was a` real modern stone + hour, later, while perambulating the ful of .tea and sugar mixed together, Oafs are certain and disease is invited, ailments which Prise from ladigearion., -- , house, with Teal bow-windows, almost' house, with a view to deciding futureread for thee- brewingand another is as good as a Peebles villa, and with a arrangements, -she was astonished, on r in off the end of a tin of "Ideal front garden which, presented' pos- , opening a door, to find herself con- p Y t: sibilities. From experience gathered fronted by 'a rather uncouth looking Milk." Several tins of 'tlaconachier durin school-feasts she knew individual nQiiged -blue- ration are heating on a grill• placed gardening was quite a suitable occupa serge jacket and grimv white duck above another brazier, but it is on the tion for a lady, and even before she trousers. This person's face and third brazier that the piece de resist mwhad :?ligrht.ed fror__ the "machine"- beard were of two different shades of .arce o he a feast has scooking. been hurried alas! with only a group,-of bare-foot- 'red, which did not match, and he was TI­ battalion ed urchins. as spectators and while actually .sitting down in John's pres-. - As all Dru//lsm or direct on recelptof� ce, 50c. and 31.00. The large bor'r cocrains threctimea as up from its month's rest to a village nosh as the smaller, A. J. Weira'dt Co. LusiT6n, Craig street west Montreal. John, with all sorts of tl'iinga in his encs' and talking quite easily. � '- eyes, was looking up the village street Fella was for at once shutting the far behind' the lines, •and its snipers, towards where a modest---- - -• '__... _.__ _ grey spire door upon this• startlinq.� vision; but including as they do many gamekeep- - -_ --.J. 'pointed above the roofs-she had re-- with a radiant face, John sprang up ers, have brjught with them three = solved to buy a gardening manual. and stepped her. plump hares caught only the clay be- �O your _ That first evening might be likened "Don't run .away, Ella! • It's only fore. These are' cooking in another to a sort of moral see-saw between Adam-my cousin, you know. He'll e'.ation and ciao ointment. Some be very. !aceto 4ee . ou." ' dixie, and a burly figure is bending%'ria► ' things surpassed P her expectations; y (To be continued.) over it stirring' the contents with a .'..SHOES. others fell below them. The sitting- speon, while theg reater proportion of _ rcom (which, from the first, she firm ¢ the other men are grouped round him hurt your r- ly called the drawing-room) was larg- � watching the proceedings. q .er than she had dared to hope. and the Utstinguishing the Twins. _ ntrance lobb • was-distinctly ly "sa er- y g FEET ? ' gg y P Jit t. Murphy bad two ;fine yoi s � Gravity and Strength. � br"; while, again, the furniture• tak- twins they were-and as like one There is a certain gravity about the on over from their predecessor, posi. I yP Perhaps you have been , tively cried out for new coverings, another as two pexis. proceedings, but ,this is a feature i and the carpets were certainly as ripe Hoa: d'ye . tell the wan from I which characterizes these fellows in using some inferior drees- ' for retirement as had been their ven- Vother?" inquired'Mr!,. Flanigan. of all their activities, and is not due in Ing on your shoes and the erable possessor. 'The tea-cups too, the proud mothtnr..• the'slightest del ree to any thought of., leather has pot hard and - produced in a hurry-since John's ­Faith,' that's aisv," replied airs, the grim .w•irk on the morrow. caked and will eventually funny idea about a clar o Aunt~ arriv, Murphy. 1 puts ny finger in' Din- l Gravest of all the. assembly are t s,__ ,d naturally- bsa]te�in mea !? Y crack. ing ready-were ere of a dreadfully tom- ni ' mouth, -i e itas it's Moike:" those - seated nearest the brazier, % r t E mon pattern. But a1,1 the same, the -- - -- - --- where the hare soup is stewing, and , (� �' � r. pcsmibilities were there, inside as wel'1EAGLE Mo ! it is 'not difficult to infer that they as outside. L STY[f are the. veterans, the supersnipers, of x(11 «At 'est, Ella. said .Toho, a; f ,r' the section. Their age, the m-inner _ the first time they sat at their tnvn r •', in which thenun er snip era defer to ear Y R g tea-table. between Them. "Ali; I am \ and give-them place, the •cool thankful!" / v confidence of their every look and a "So gm I, John. Do you know, I � ! movement, all mark them out as lead - iiadir pot at all expected a how-•.vin• \ er; 'among men.-- And all sit gravely .t cow? Yi;lh hexer mentioned it. I+• and watch bigAdam, he who wields y will do beautifullyy for a flower-stand.Write to•dsy for oar bit thespoons, stir the soup. A 0h, i Sh And with new chi:;tz cover,; on the F R E I� G A? A L O G V E - chairs and a folding flea-table, and one ..A Heated Argument. sl,c«ir. It will keep the leather soft and pliable ark gine , of those neat little cake-stands to : ocir fail! line of Bicycles for 1 t �lon and Women, 13ovs and Girls--Sucidenly there is'a diversion from a brilliant, lasting shine. BU a tin to-da-y- bring along with it, the roam will tea,- I $ Y •• - sy look all right."-lira's, Coa•.ter Brakes, VPheels, Inner f the other end of the dugout, Here "Isn't it all ri•„ ht?" asked the irh- Tubes, I:;:111rs, Bells, Cyclometers, -}two• or three younger men have been BLACK, TAN, TONEY RED, DARK BROWN. A. nocent John., openinlr his eyes. rather ,S.'adt.les, 7iquipmeut and Parts for ' j sitting, and their conversation; gra- - wide. "And what. do we want a Uf11'c1cs. You can buj• your supplies 10 CENTS '_4 TIN. - cake-stand for, when we only eat from its at wholesale prices, pp dually rising in key, has been slowly breaking in as a disturbing factor to +� , bread ami butter, and there 9 room cin- 1 T. W. BOYD & SON, the solemnity of their elders round TAI�tj csRi of YOUR sNOFs.• 011Z11 for that here. sear cly. i 27 Notre Dame Stratoo West, Montreal. the brazier. The noise now reaches Elia �nlilcd indulg: •tly. 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T / j' +... rye ;k .• CANADIANS TAKE STRONG POSTI`IONS larket5 of the World HAIG BENDS NEW G� L�1E :.. _..- ,.HOLD -GAINS AGAINST TEUTONS - Toronto: May 1e* biant obs wheat�No. 'I`RIUMPH NORTH . OF Si�►HPE %� 1 Northern, 12.81.. No. 2 do.. 12.76, No. _ .. _._ _ .. _. _ 8 -do., 12.7I, nominal, track BaY ort■. _ .'_ _ _ Manitoba oats—No. 2 C.'.�,. 84 c'; No. ---Capture Village of Arleslx Between Dawn and Seven O'clock on 3 C.NV.' 831c; extra No. 1 feed, 83 C; NO. Turns Oppy Line and Threatens Oppy Village Itself—Prisoners 1 feed, 82c, all rail delivered. Saturday Morning—German Line Occupied Arnerlcan' -corn—No, 3 Yellow,–rl'6r, - - Total. 976—Strong Trench System Taken. Ta - nominal, subject to embargo, track To - After Desperate 'Fig ting. runt°. pe g g• - _ Ontarlo -oats—No..2 white, 76 to .78c:. nominal; No. 3 .a hl [e, 75 to 77c, nom1- "a nal, aecordtng-rc freights outside.' London, April 29. -The British have of Oppy, has been stormed and parts y Ontario tt heat-- �o. 2 \Sinter, ver car ;--- - I' Canadian Headquarters April 29.-' is about 200 .while. over one hun lot. $2.58 to $2.60; No. 3 do„ $2.56 to broken the, deadlock at Arras, and de- of the Oppy line o1i a front of two %200,.while. according to freights 'outside. spite .a German resistance still stub- miles north and south of it. South dyed wounded enemies are being; leas—\o. 2, notninal, according to P 1 ... Once again the Canadians have driven; fr?tghta outside, of Oppy the British 'have also -forged German picked troops from"carefully eared for by our surgeons. These j barley-Jfaiting. $1.30 -to _$1.37; ac I bern and reckless have advanced _ at ahead, so Oppy itself is pocketed, and figures are liable to be increased. I cording to fretghts outside. practically ever point on a wide prepared positions whieh these -were- In the -grey—dawn ` of Saturday rrFielics o . 2, 3el.bd to $l,yu, according to.rfront north of the Scarps. The at-'village.'adesperatefight is going on for the `w confident of holding, and are now in morning, after an artillery bombard f Manitoba flour ---First patents, to ,lute 1 ossession of Arleux. meat ' oP ' reef" intensity; the troops I bags, $12,Su; second patents, in ji�ie tack began yesterday morning, and Another trench system -a barrier '? p The bite taken out by the Cana- advanced under the protection of a 1 baggy; $ i1.90,GTo strong bakers',_ to . jute- i heavy' Righting is contiguing,- with- to the forward march of Field Mar - The -Saturday morning was about barrage which swept the round un:• •'lo flour -Winter, acoordi.ng ' to every prospect of more, success for shal Haig's forces toward Douai -has RR 2,600 ards in length, with the ens- g 5 P P g sumul`e. $olio co $11,20, in bags, track• the British before it ends. i been -taken over a front- of •a mile in y gt P through which the • had k ash with Turn lillfeedruC c[ lot!:, dellicered '.tlontrial • After two days of fighting Field most sanguinary fighting. The new tration o the enemy's line at the a hail of steel, and attacked theme vii- i fretgtuH, bugs lncluded--Bran, per ton. i 1'Iarshal Haig's troops -have turned the : position'lies. south of .Oppy, and rune' :'deepest point of 1,800 yams.. A. fes-.lege of Arleux. $ 13; shorts, per ton, 140: middlings, per 1'O line, outpost of the ' Wotan' almost tb the outskirts of Gavrelle. ture of the action was a procession' Going forward in steady waves, tun, ${�; Rood Peed d.,ur, per bees, E3.uo. PPY P Iftty--Extra Nq. 2, ver tvu, $11.50 to.,.line,•from the north, and are threat- Since Saturday morning the British g of our stretcher cases across the open each, like an incoming tide, encroach- $13:50; 'mixej. her tut,, K66 to spin the key position, the village of have taken 976 prisoners,- including : plain, borne by German prisoners. ing on the defences of -the Germans, ten: k Toronto. B y P g P g � tru-Car lots, per ton, $8 to $9, Oppy itself. ..Arleux-en-God elle, north 16, officers.- They came across the fire=swept zone further than that preceding, our men Ies•- track Toronto. _ .carrying either our wounded, who, passed through the remains of what --- - -' - - -,- - -- — -- even when badly 'hit, enjoyed the a few days ago were exceedingly i t -r— ry pedals, cwholesale OUCH EVERY PHASE GEN PETAIN HEADS trium ,h of bein thus served b • the strop wire entanglements erected or 1:utter—bit ts. dairy, choice. 4U to 2 to enemy, or their own seriously wound- strengthened since - the Battle of me, -y print+. 43 to 4.5e; solids. 42 to ed. The number of prisoners who have Vimy by the continual labor of thou- I1•:GR� -mew•-laid, in cartons, 3s to 39c; I of c•artons. 36c. I OF AID FROM U. So" FRENCH ARMY already passed through unwounded -ands of the enemy.i?re+s--- ed poultryCliickens,.`-6 to 28c• „{ r'otvl 24 to 25, ducks 2'S to 25c; srluaba, I __ -- er doz., •$4 uu,' to $4,50; turkeys, 3u, to t" - 1 British War Commission Spends �, ,BRITISH M 'CONGRESS VOTES [ e, l rg-, M large'27ac; twi[iR, 2sc; Defender of -Verdun Placed in n, Juni•, larR� 2+1r•, twin=. 2Jc Dai in Conference With l:+an4--Javanese, rl, bushel, American Officials.... Highest Position by Decision $6,2' ; prime, U75; ['.anadfan. hand- I' r IN FRUITFUL LAND :FOR COMPULSION i, ked, busl,rl 37,25; -Ise $6.; despatch from Washington. s: ..of the Cabinet. : Fiuuey-1'in+, 2p-1 b, 2bc a lb., 5 -lb. P g Y tins, 1450 a lb 10-1b. tiny, 14c a lb.; -The British War Commission on -"^ OIAL ttn,,, cioter. 1'3c to 13bc a lb. Paris, April 2`3. -General Petain, _� �Cr,n:b hU11P\—elects. $24o to $2.75: 10. Thursday entered upon its first day, Army in Pale:;tine Advances Ai;ministration't3 'Sill to Raise 2, $2 in $2 15. ftu+•kw•treut honey, Go -1b ' of Uninterrupted work wish a wide' who commanded the French army de- M1 1„3t, co 11c :, puur.rl, fending Verdun during the critical Through Grain and Army b • Selective Draft ' u1 Ryrut' -i'ure, $1 50 to. $1 ,75 per series of conferences touching every stagesof the battle in February and . $ 3 ? • lu,v�rfstt Raltrti. - -Iphase-ofAnierican participation in therY I l.t,c vulrr> -chicken++, . fpr, 20c to March, 1916, is to be appointed Chief Fruits. i :. is Adopted. r„t+� fat 21c to tic chickens. or - war. Experts in all lines set out in of �taPf at the :Ministry. of War. The u1 +t y. J2t fowl, ordinary, 20 to-2Lc. earnest on the -various =paths prescrib- A despatch £corn British Forces in ' Washington, Aril 29,-B - otter- - - ed by Foreign Secretary Balfour as a g P 5 Cabinet "decided upon this this after - Palestine gays: It -is over two months' whelming majorities both the Senate provyglons-whole■a1s result of his preliminary cel;ferences noon. The Cabinet meeting was pre - since the British troops entered _ El- ani House passed lite .last night the ctt:,keU ,, -1 i nisei 23 to ,with American officials to learn how sided over by President 'Poincare; and Arish,'which geographically and his - Administration bill to raise a: v.ar 3r": flu„ heary, 2e to 26r, cuolced, 33 to �.mos't- effectively the British'.mistion, 1,vas held after a session of the War toricall • i the ate of Palestine, and " 4” r„ala to eat : breakfast bacon, i i Committee, After a 5 ,� g army by selective draft, l,r t . as, ;, t atks, vial,,, a4 to 35c : bune. could be cf service. general discus - the continuation of the advf.n:e has The final roll calls brought into line 1'•.,. 3s to 3b,: blr, . Balfour '-'himself passed a : sion. it was deiermined to restore the now put them firrnl on .the sail of i f art --Pure h,ia tlere6. 2-,l to 26c; P } behind the bill many Senators and re- tub,,. ^6 to 28i,. par,; -:5i to 26st; co,ustrenuous day. The morning he 3e- post of Chief of Staff at the Ministry 'the Holy Land. _ presentatives who had sought far. the 1'000 t, rterct.•., t„ =,A, - voted to writing his first report to of War and confide the post to Gen. Pro ress from the sanl� of the [ ur�d mcars I,or r c'1.,.r bacon, a1 to Progress volunteer system until routed by dee.-, 3L'r ret 11,, clear bewes, 2u to 2odr',' England, which, it.-is_atated, .will be Petain. - desert to •the sown land was e+adual -sive defeat of volunteer amendments made public later I -- •p, and was. marked by three aeparete ear•lies in the day in both Houses. The Wont7eai Waikato Attorney -General Mregory called on GF.R�1.�\ SUBMARINE. �y r Pita ges;"r-The first ended= at ' EI -Burg, Senate, which had voted down the yr' ntrl al. :+t ,y 1 -vet.» -- ,`anadlan Nir: Balfour in the afternoon and is bringing the troops to the region of volunteer plan, 69 to 18, passed the �Veste2" No 2, `3c: No 3, ,i j< extra understood to have discussed with him SUNK BY U. S. STEAMER. Gra=c, After a year of P P t recd, nisi ijtarley-34a„nnba f?•cd, ' y yellow' sand bill by a vote 'of R1 to 8. In the'sl 11, Flour,­Z11,,,'Lobe `"vug wt,eat the m4ny kinds of • legislation -needed - . the green vistas were soothing and house the rote a"rnst the volunteer .�~c� eit;y b iar� =i9'';c', ficin"pre' pe12n,,D I, to Protect public safety in war -time I A4 des+patch from London says: refreshing to the eye, ?specially with plan was 813 to 108, and that by *hieb ' '` a sr3 uu ' stralghi roilera. $12 su.to land to prevent aid an[i comfort reach - the Rice, of the American steam - the relief .afforded by the tamarisk $'=.6", dt, beg -4, to c„+ to ss t&• Roiled ing the enemy. ship :Mongolia, 18,638 tans, which has the bill itself was passed was 397 to ''K,-->3bty $b.; to se,;,,; d+�, b �, eo trees rising between the sand dunes. 1 24: 11,c s$vo to $4`t3,. Hran 143 nu, torr tI. Vi�iani, head of the French_com.-' ${e a+-arfived aha Britishport,told the Aa The second stage was from EI -Burg i �tid,ll!nx5 $45,00 to 849,0Q mission', also called on Mr, Balfour to i Focfated Press op Wednesday that the 4 ., ilc 'tills: $,! cu err $ ,l.uc. t ay-vo, 2. more' closely ,co-ordinate the work of to Sheik-2oweizl, marking the transi- Itun, car lots. $13.59 Cheese ->~+G ai j Mongolia had fired the first San of the tion from the green meadows to a �� EtiTY STEAMSHIPS A',•, recces, 2a3 to 26r mn, at east-rns, 241 tate two commissidres, • Chaa 1M. I war for the United States. A sub- -land of barley !'side. = RUN U-BOAT BLOCK,LDE, I onds -IS to 46Col-Eggs-seleci d4-36 Schwab, president of the Bethlehem, marine eras about to attack the liner, tc, 37r , Xo, 1 attic k, 34 to 3sc, Potasoee Steel Company,alae aid iiia respects : She ik-Zoaireid-is a mud villpge,-_bu •• 1 - 1'er bag, car.ivtu, 38-5 to i4.4u, - p P in British- waters on Aril 19. The xi boast, a fruitful orchard with a car A despatch from New York .says: I _ r P Jus hid �, rte Mr, Balfour,. a ter a visit to the i_ _ The Associated Press says twent naval gunners on 'board made a clears ge, . such as surrounds -ever S French crmmi lien place of fruitfulness in Palestine. The steamships, runners of the German Wtnniver Grain 1- hit at 1;000 yards: The periscope was j y `submarine blockade, arrived at this `i innipeg. u -t, 1 ,HK h r,•,cea Wheat mere is one line in which over-_ seen to be shattered. Oil was seen on orchard blossoms'were a o to -the t tiurt.her'n:• $S Sui do -2 Nortn- the water after the submarine'disap- eyes of thousands of men who had i Port on Wednesday, and thus made e , s2 •Si \n, 3 x r, the, $2 aoi Fred, production never takes place. _ This is available about sixty thousand tons si .,: �0 6 apec•tai, 32;42 Uace--No - peered. lr seen no signs of spring for two years 2 ' ` ,5+ , N0, 3 c ,R., 739'•. rxtrs.No corn. y pa_t. of space for cargo to Europe. Four 1 s•.•' 731,• N, t rr.,d ;:s, . Hetri'y sof th evessels are among the largest' �` I (' cv $t 1?f No 4 C w ,-1, 12; i The third stage of . the transition .•.1 $$1 ',) ' r"ed $1 00 £l,.x.. -.No: t was from Sheik-Zoweid to Rafe, and n''c antmen afloat. The 32,120ton' [' '2.13, N0, 2 C, MV., 4297 J. j -passenger chi built for the 11 . d _ _ JOFFRE ASKS UNITED STATES • masked the entry into the. country tzf I p. Ho a i i ___ wheat. The grass was no longer r America Line in England, r and to in t%"II. scat.■ i�4rWs -f �0 SEND ARMY TO BATTLEFIELD over b the British Government in `r'" „t'. i,. '"•,. i t1'camt, \fHt ,.found in patches. but stretching •I Y : $: t.. i2.4n, Ju'y s2 oa h Nu L awe in' undulatjn 1014 for -war purposes, arrived under r.. i r2 T.; to $': al, :�'0 1 �,trtlarrn, Y g Plains, 'like the l e.,, ti $^- 7,,; fir,, 2 \nrtbern• S. 67 [u • ` - 'downs of Su9sex.ard Hampshire- An White Star Line name. ', _ .• _ - ., ,:. - p $: t , rn-•\o 3 yellow, 31 S. to - 'Erna:ancl-- •---,} -__ •_ } i oat. • No. J'white. "13 <¢ French �Var''.�Ll_caion Exchanges Views- With- American' Govern- :.`►�•ith the passing of R,afa the Brit- crr•:r'* s tit'2N .:oittprct° st 3 2t., tire[` I - , _ FISHERME\ M.%SSACRED )fradFs,rnchangrA t is,•,at, 503 ,n $ „ men' 011icials. • •ish army began -the. British occupa- 1> alvth, at', ` 4''J _ tior, of Palestine, epic} opened a new BY HUN SUBMARINE $_;, > 1--u'hrsr-�� t ftarTi, No 1 Xurthern $2 3{i to $2 58j; a �nr'thrrn. S2 56i t , : , s 'era in the history of the East. '' _ i'�� � $ilea: aiay, - •' - � -' 'Sixty-three Children Orphaned when 1 9''3:�: "ias% $3:1,11; •j'�i%, S3.2bi at� to A despatch from Rashington say9:'and Marshal Jofire came to the United -ANTI-CONSCRIPTION 3IEN .. 21 Men Were Slain ift Cold Blood, � [en,t„ r 33.14; [,ctohAr, !^91, SD+ Confererces between members of States prepared to give reasons for BEATEti IN NEW ZE:1L.1ND I the opinion of French military ex - Paris, A rii 29.-Twent ane mem= , P Y- - . Live Stock Markets the Freuch war saiwion and American P Y hers of the crews of two-French'ffsh-I Al 1v . ,-. perts that the sending of such a foree }:chol , 1"'I•> heavy 1-Governme;it-ofriceaFa for exchanges of -is advisable. Informat n regarding -' Wellington, \ctiv Zealand, April _`). ing boats who took refuge in the rig- ■:� �: $1-1 _-5 in $1:, chntrr Hca+}• , recrn, ' gar in =All the Laborites who oppo:led'-con- gingg after their craft had beers attack_ 21' :y ro sl t r;s, go, d- hear'[' st,er9 views regarding the condt:ct of the the meeting between the military e, by -a submarine off _�u ienne :vere °:. u r r� cattle. c olcc, war a •acription have been' defeated in the S: u, l l s. ; .tau , rr. , 1- ,- s 1 a so to kainst Germany began ere , hheld. ^ : .municipal elections in few Zealand shot to the last man. a.:cording to a sl' ;c, do ,n-ilum, s', la to Sal 1i: d0_, Thursday after the leading commis Soon after the con'luston o P_ \antes despatch to The Gauluis. The ''", '' r':,, S lbs to $!, 15: butchers' bulla, , : - One.• stroke with sharp harrow remiar of' French Maritime Lea u: immediately };':_;: `„ =3 ; 710: ,i� --1:,cel uni good hu ss1,s5 President sinners paid* official ice-Pres dent France; head f�thetimvasion, shade a teeth does as much good as two with thcred an �ixty thee ht1<Irenuhoiwetre ieft�t"' It ,In,t,"u�� fhrnn sn5;rt� sis.�o: 'iiarshall and Secretaries- Lansing, ' statement, in which he declared that dull points. f sy.,. t„ do gPdtu,f-ed- e!, d orphans. Baker and Daniels. the co-operation of the United States -.,. ctr,glte,'s $.,50 , 0, ; i er-$?':.o, m $1n : ranncrs• 2itna clitteF•a: Of foremost impo:talice was a -lop - in -the war- 1'rUuld mean not -sly a g _; '�-"— "- -- - -- - - — $ t•, s "_5: milker i, g, -,()d to chnice. 'talk between Norshall Joftre and victory' for. France, which already was -DARE TENTH IN TSE CLOUDS , t , $,11.,: d,,,, „t, and Hied,. each, $4' t r �r0 i',Aers, =a . to $116' light Members of his staff and Secretary assured, but a victory of morality and +e : in'51;. �hrrp. hest '; $sot, c0 Baker, Gen,'Scett, chief of staff, and ri>sht, whish will •'-forever secure -the lj $ I u +lcrti, guori to r hole e, f 11,:5 tj7 t 41,tina lnrnhti r;,rh,• $b t„ 41a:. -several other American army officers. ,'existence of a world in which all our a WHIP ENEMY AT BIG ODDS 9a,' 5a. , t $12, 11, dn, wat(i,, tl 31 ' i,, t„ 312.80: hnru, fr•d and wadi%im. Fran.. is known to. desire the send-' children shall draw: free breath in full 11 $1 , r. #) to 316 fin; rt,,., ne1RhF,i rrR cars. Ing• of an Attscrican expeditionary peace and undisturbedpursuit of their _ 31 - _�. co t'a e w t e --labors." Y i $rrtil3; _Thrilling; Stc.ries of Wondrous Displays of Bravery by .British i [ENEMY LOSSES i - --- - Airmen—One Aviator Goes tip and Humbles LOSS S 'DEADLY WORK OF BRITISH GUNS r . Three Teuton Machines -•' - ®N THE• AI$NE _ -" - _ CONTINUES -WITHOUT. • HALT ".A despatch front *.}:o 1'ri4i.h Armie= filled -with wonderful incidents of 1-' ' •T - t In France says: The German airmen cleeds•,of daring. There were run- Kill£d, 'Wounded and Prisoners •had ore of the createst surpri.-c� of ning fights and general melees. Onel, Are Estimated' at All Efforts of Germans to Recapture Positions Meet With. -Bloody ' their lives late,on'Thursday. Tho day • distinguished young Britisher, who.; - Failure. Territory Gained by British. had been heavily overcast until. near- but recently returned to the air after -- L '''1'bn' -• ----ly 6 p.m., when the clouds Suddenly several months of rest, deliberately' A despatch from Paris says: The thinned and the sun broke through. • .at over an enemy airdrorrie" and I extent of the German losses in there- I .M A -few German machines had been watched six enemy machines leave the cent .desperate fighting along the 1 A despatch from Ii�ndon says: man counter-attacks wit',, heavy sighted well back of their linea ciur round and begin to climb towards The 'Sritisii' artillery; which, in the I'loases. In local operations along the h' g g. g Aisne. (not including those in the Ar- - second week of the Battle of -Arras,' Arras-Cambrai ro-d and, northward b -ing the obscured period, but when the him. He was sitting at 13;000 fget, ras a. ea in which the British are fight- ' u$ed.up more shells than ever had been' the British have gained some ground. sun shone out several enemy squad- and calmly remained there until the iuR, where the , German ,losses . are i used in one -action in the history of Over the Battle -line anti behind the cons, which had been housed all dny, leader df the challenging planes had probnhly 100,000) is partially diselos- •- • came out to stretch their wing_.. in the attained about 6,000 feet. � i4redern warfare, e4><ratntiauee its- detidly ?, Uermar.- pottitians fifes wasps n0 the _. ed in the reference in Friday's official i and destructive work; wisile the Ger- , air, the aert>planes, have been bus yi slanting afternoons rays. In the meantime he had noticed statement fo the capture of 130 guns,' man artillery answirs here and there.: aiJjng the artillery in finding its tar They had scarcely taken the •air that one of the hostile birds was of which a considerable, number wereyr Apparently this is the lull before the gets. British birdmen have battled when the British machines poun-ed something of a stranger. It' had a of heavy calibre. next great ciash. - An *!tort of Crown desperately -with German seroplan", upon them, And in the after -teatime, very long tail and a very short nose. The German losses in men are es- Prince Rupprecht's troops to recap-- to secure information which only they .fighting that ensued several German, The Britisher, however, did not stop timated at more than 200,000, with ture positions taken from them by can obtain. In numerous fights over, "4 .machines were seen to craph and to worry' about it. He dived at the the probability that the total reached 1 the British, have met with biaMy fail- behind and in front of the entrench? x' eight others to be driven dowi, com- highest of the climbers, and gave him 236,000. Theme figures include killed, I tire. South ami north-west of St. meats the British aviators havq :r pletely o,rt of control, whit,h are be- two bursts from his machine gun, wounded and prisoners, and consti- Quentin, that stre,ig and important ' brought down ten German airmen a A sieved to have been destroyed. Down went the German in a crash tute one of the most formidable totals link in the Germer an defence system, sent down twelve others damaged oi Between 6 and 8 o'clock the air was just outside a bit of wood. of the present war. j British troops have hurled back Gar-, out of control. ... ... ._. .,.-. ... •._ ,.,.,... -.... _..... ... .. .....--�_ _.', ,...-a.�.d.....y :, .__ _....-.-,.-..-,...:....,.._g-- ,�, -.. _...,_..:.,, .,.,-.a- -.,-,w,....,.n.«.,,..,.,,.,..,......,,..,..va-,...... „..ter....«.,,.- a.._ l"ke�,.._:ars-�c.:� si ,. is:Y3.:...' '^:i Alm, 1 14,46 4ms ,µ� '.,-- ;' IpRDll�ede�eryFrtda7mozaingallSsOisoa y TAU= 1.60 per year 01.25 if paid ih ad.vaaos. ' JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, NOTES AND COMMENTS r. One of the great problems that -- -each- of the-billegerent nations Will have to solve, is the taking _care of the wounded and sick sol. diers. The .work that is now be. Wing done in this direction is pro- digioub. It is a pitiful eight to `see such a hoot of soldiers suffer- ing in various .ways. Some have had their limbs amputated, some are' "blindi soave are a nervous wreck, whila others have tutercu•' lous trouble, and not a few have gone insane, linable to stand the terrible mental strain that Parti- cipation" in' a modern battle_ in ;wolves. Britain has hundreds of Institutions splendidly equipped 'to meet the requirements of the -lavalided and wounded soldiers who have returned from the scene of conflict. Canada.is fully alive to the needs of those .heroes who have returned incapacitated in various ways;. The number of i, large buildings that have been"set i"apart for this purpose has been doubled since New. Years. There are -now in various towns and ..:,cities from the Atlantic to the Pa cine, about 'forty or more large Institutions that are now ready %L or nearly ready for the accommo- i dation of returned soldiers. Not only are their present needs re- : ceivinst attention, but the future of these mien are kept in view.' Owing to the nature of the injur- ies received, thousands of men will be unable to follow their former vocations, consequently + certain inetitutions _have been equipped to enable, the men to earn a livelihood in some nese trade or profession: There are Inow nearly six' thousand soldiery !P�.+01"` .,,:v T w.yF/ a+"A� _,�. � + - ..3- ,n. v.., 'ra P. T.3 +,v�.pR'].' 4 Y. TS . -t•^ +t?.i'i, '.�•av� yu.+•r - �•,,1�-".rLFr - y.. •+ r :'%.r:✓ �Y`.. - 1,., �`'�OS!',w: .,.tfii .fit ay ��`. S i✓ ,ti,A,, �_ ..�P..,. :w.w. '?„�Z' As _. '" 4,, f- iii �K*` iv 'f'i+x-G ... ,•. ., ..... ..>rr..h ...�.. :yf .-'.-u'�.W ....'..a .. .y..: .. '-::f . .. Z. _ .. Mfr . . .. +_ . • .. will have during, the coming yeas. pICSERIN� SASERY The situation -le eo serious that -' — every man, women and child in -something _ BREAD, BUNS and CAKES the codutry can do to and alleviate the Buffering that is.. _ Choice Caudiee, bound to come to this fair land of , Patterson's Chocolates ours. No garden should" be ne. ­- Wed.dlutCakes a speetalty .- glected,'and it surprising what and we deliver them. a small garden can do in supply. -----Botfi phones in shop.' ing a _household .with. vegetables. H. R. Monney, ''.Pickering We have seen prices rise as they necessary articles for helping along the good work. have never risen before, but next Take it home -and try it. If dissatisfy in any_ vAy, rreturu i winter will see rices so high that extreme suffering cannot be avoid- o to o a b a "! Is _ o R'un't cost yotr a -cent to try it. • M ed, brit -it can bei lessened, if every --means to go several days with an person does big or her duty. . -, ° however, rise to the needs of the Now Advertisements. .. s O O Q �•' Q m .4, G' 11 o c3��egegxn. Sd�� ao ly•� '� R ; - a� a' 101 o -.^fs -1!0 ; b = 9 ' IF YOU WANT CLEAN TI:MIOTSY seed? buy it from Col. Rowe. He has it.32-34 O's. a e,tl o Q. r C .O III will be too much for these Cana. CLOVER SEED—I have a quantity of No. 1 Rad Clover seed. Priae 0Ii.00 " m rn, 4 m .J•a < i1: c+a O « , per bushel, phone Piokeriag1109. R.a.'Croak, Feb i- �'. ° p' �.�i —C R R No, 1, Piokering, �� 4IIr� Apr! W- _ o �' m m K �•-! 1a71 s0 TIME' TA BLE—Pickering Station (} T. R.- , Trains going East ane as follows— No. 4 Mail 8.08 A M. e N I rn+ Jae ! C o e rn +e. July l • g. 28 Local 2.46 P. M.' b ►'D' g n m -a o a ► Sept N - 1" 36' Local 6.04 P. M.Ooh. g M rug ' Trains going wean due as follows— No. 25 Local 7.37 A. M.. r 2. 2 0 m' :, dal Nov I �. "" �' 27 Local 2.16 P M. 7 Mail7.40 P. M. ° Dee v January 1917 -Whitby 3, Oshawa 4, Brougham 6, Port Perry 7, Uxbridge. 11, Canningsonll0, •8andavincluded� Beaverton;9. Upwgrove8 ,� • ear pg,lJ T H is STANDABD BANK OF CANADA - ifliAD *shat TOROWM To them the consequences -Of this _ FARMERS-,'-* ,Advances to farmers are made a special feature by this Bank. ,3a .�T,o ,•7s. PICKERING BRANCH W. GORDON, i0 4666 t. ' PIC�ERiNC-i•'� Ha"rd-w,ar--;e - ""S to ? 'Savings Department -The-rig] -plaee for ' Clover r and Timothy Seeds, Garden Seeds, ^ of Canada, while at .Christmas - Garden '.Cools, Shovels, Spades, etc. -' — there were only 2404. When the war has been finished the Zienoleuin Sheep Dip Zenoleum Louce Killer �_ T T and _ _ : many thousands now in Eugland France And now is the time- for ;. rind receiving treatment, -Gravity - and those who will yet appear in 'The 111900 Washer," price 1216 Fine weather for' spring cleaning. and we have on hand- all the the casualty lists have sufficiently - amount of food. Canadians have necessary articles for helping along the good work. recovered to return to Canada, Take it home -and try it. If dissatisfy in any_ vAy, rreturu i :.Cla"ssic Cleanser,'5c a large tin. Comfort Lye 106. Eze saves the number 'of soldiers w'ho will R'un't cost yotr a -cent to try it. • your time and money, 8 for 25c. Ali the good Soaps, ..:thus -receive. treatment will be --means to go several days with an inch as Comfori, Gold,Sunlight, Borax, Life amazingly large. Canada will, _ , __ gOV?.rTR'p NETT=NC3• ° however, rise to the needs of the . 18 inch 6 cents -per yard.. _24 inch 8 cents per yard _ Castile at 5 cents'perbar. case, for nothing can be done that 86 inch 10 cents per yard 48 inch 15 cts. per yard $0 inch 18 eta. per yard .72 inch 20 eta. per yard Small Brushes 4c each. Wil tewasli BrUshee from 5c up, and those will be too much for these Cana. _ Get oue prices by the roll. R lovely Newtons Paints that give such splendid results. Wood Lac 'than heroes. -• Varnish Stain in the natural wood colors, also gold and silver - bAve. JOHN Se BALSDON,.'- : Y PICKERING -for for renewing mouldings or picture frames. A good range _ Paints for interior or exterior work.' We have every- . Tao many Canadians not ers to go in for increased produc. thing you need to make your home spick and span. -yet realized `sdhat tbig war meam i tion more. than they; Bower did be= fore. A shortage_means'fncreased _ Wall Papers at prices that are sure to please. Also a full line of to,thern and to us.They know that thodsands of their fel low- • Footw Mr.'F. W. Hicks, formerly of Pine 'Grove, has +been appointed citizens have crossed the Atlantic ,� • ear pg,lJ - to' take a hand in the fighting, but they do not (ally realize the :Oar. Stock is Com lets great principles that are at stake. never a better opportunity to in- To them the consequences -Of this _ ^ war have not yet come home, but -ithe time is not far distant when they 4vill -suffer from -the pangs of hunger. We are now on the verge of a world-wide famine:' In -4916 the whole world suffered from a shortage of crops, and the year 1917 will fail to supply the world with a: sufficient amount of.foot- staffs. The war has called so inany men from the farms to fight for--fre-e om upon the fields of Call and se Our Every Day Shoes are made of solid leather and guaranteed. Prices the lowest. -Peel's Shoes Give Satisfaction. Bell Phone 151. - J. ''P E E L SON BROCK STREET,---: WHITBY, ONT. -' — ' battle and in the munition factor- �_ T T See to supply the armies with the �� ,/ed"' At L asl I New Pure Maple Syrup, Eastern Townships, $1.35 Per tin. Quart necessaries of war, that there is not a sufficient number" bf'- - Grape Fruit, Sweet' Potatoes, Spanish Onions, Lettuce, available to produce the necessary Fine weather for' spring cleaning. and we have on hand- all the - amount of food. Canadians have necessary articles for helping along the good work. Fine Valencia Raisins. : never known what famine means. They have never known what It :.Cla"ssic Cleanser,'5c a large tin. Comfort Lye 106. Eze saves your urder. Call anyway.' -R10 your time and money, 8 for 25c. Ali the good Soaps, J AS.HARD80N --means to go several days with an inch as Comfori, Gold,Sunlight, Borax, Life amount of food less than they -.' '.:' Buoy, White Naptha, Ivory and - -- - Change in. the Local Milling Industry crave for.- Hence, those strong Castile at 5 cents'perbar. _ appeals that are being made fo'r Small Brushes 4c each. Wil tewasli BrUshee from 5c up, and those by the J. L. Spink Estate. It is not their intention to disturb in any Increased produetion fall upon too lovely Newtons Paints that give such splendid results. Wood Lac many deaf ears. Self-interest, Varnish Stain in the natural wood colors, also gold and silver .Bread and pastry floar'will alwaysbe obtainable at the Mill at however; Should lead many farm.- -for for renewing mouldings or picture frames. A good range _ Paints for interior or exterior work.' We have every- ers to go in for increased produc. thing you need to make your home spick and span. Chopping will also be promptly atie'64ed to as heretofore. tion more. than they; Bower did be= fore. A shortage_means'fncreased _ Wall Papers at prices that are sure to please. Also a full line of -prices-, and while the- farmer -will Giarden and Flower Seeds. Clover and Timothy, Corn at.loiveet prices. - Mr.'F. W. Hicks, formerly of Pine 'Grove, has +been appointed have to ray more fqr the neves. ' - saries of life, the outlook for good prices is so bright, that he had — - 'E =, N N IS - r never a better opportunity to in- e a i crease his bank account than he 33130%7C*'ZA" -6- 'L'r axe BUY ALL 1YOUR GROCERIES. � At the Grocery Store of course - Spring goods coming daily : Simmers' Garden Seeds, Vegetable or - Flower; all new seeds, 8 pkgs for 10 cents. - New Pure Maple Syrup, Eastern Townships, $1.35 Per tin. Quart r. Bottles 45 cents. Pure Maple'Sug'ar'20c per Ib.' Fine Imported Fruits and Vegetables --Oranges, Lemons, Bananas,, ' - Grape Fruit, Sweet' Potatoes, Spanish Onions, Lettuce, Good variety of Pie Filling—Best Dried Apples, Dried Peaches, Dates, Prunes,. Figs, Seeded or Seedless Raisins; or Fine Valencia Raisins. : - - Call and see' us about your Sugar before placing - your urder. Call anyway.' -R10 J AS.HARD80N Change in. the Local Milling Industry The Campbell Flour Mills Co., Ltd., with Head Office at Toronto, announce that they have taken over the business recently conducted ' by the J. L. Spink Estate. It is not their intention to disturb in any way the relations that have existed with the patrons of the'paet. They intend to operate the Mill at full capacity immediately, and will keep on hand a supply Brad Feeds, good of and other including all lines of Poultry Food.: : .Bread and pastry floar'will alwaysbe obtainable at the Mill at prevailing prices. The highest market price will be paid to farmers for wheat and other grain.. Chopping will also be promptly atie'64ed to as heretofore. They will ,continue to handle the best quality of Coal in the various sizes. Mr.'F. W. Hicks, formerly of Pine 'Grove, has +been appointed Manager, and Mr. Jephsoo will remain as Head Miller. - The continued patronage of the Merchants and .Surrounding eqm= ` munity is Solicited by this Company. The Campbell Flour. Mills Co., Ltd..::::: _. . /1.1�BttiEttl•Eti'1•E!1•EB1•lEBEiB!=BY'!B!=1'1+1=1o•i>•>LBl[Bti w THE DOMINION BANS M It:TAfLI•M�D left � ■ (Capital and Resewe $13,000.000. _ 1 'Savings Department raj monor in the Bank? Are you swig=• By patting ewer a !s.1► ■ dollars at a time you will soon possess a fund for esosriend". ae}gsiss. of one Doaar and upwards rwstved. N . 1a1 $ lateren paid or added to aaoouats twice a Tsar. Wp ■ r ■ WHITBY BRANCH: S.-D.'TERRY, Manager. CSESEt1si1EEEEta111tEEidaaaEEISaEEa1E� 1 - - . IS 1Ae11ey That is the one proof—the final test of the qualities of any musical instrument. And measured by that test. the Columbia . Grafonola superblyroves its right to the title -of "The One lncompamWe Instru- ment of Musie —11`Hearine is believing." Put the Colum -T .._bia Grafonola to the final test today. We— --wiU gladly. demonstrate this fact to you on any model of Columbia Grafonbla— the prices of which range from $21 to $475. W: C. Liddle, ''Agent` % Pickering, Onto Colombia C.aAwe& $250 ° is. S i 4' -Yr : *sec a' xP Y U•. ..p ....: ro .74 •' ,.:•�' A ., wx.{• 4B _ S Y^ w+.i-.ri.fi -. Lin..'•. '.'Pv .t'.. w`u.: s;. •:.:-"MN!.-.;.. . '.::'•..•/:.' :J•+'.' 'M"N •' ,C:.' r� __ nr L•. a M'..Y. 1 - i� • • Thoa. Paterson has sold his fine D. P. and Mrs. Macfarlane and • Wm, Graham was in the city.on .driver to, N. Wagg. son,' Scott. of Cabuin ton; spent - Monday. The cold wet weather of the over Sunday with �i•e. Macfar- alIIS P�ln� Mrs. Levi Linton was in Toron- early part of the week has caused laue's �ppareirte,- P. and hire. _ll4ac• - _ :- to on Monday. the farmers _to telae an -enforced nab. Mrs. M. 'and'Scott are spend. " The Misses Hamilton were in !wliday and thus delay their seed• inR a few days here before return- the city on Friday. ing operations. ing home.: I have jilst received' a lard shipment J. H. Beal had a busiikess. trip. _ . of the.celebrate _ a' to the city .on -Monday. _ � George Gerow, of Port Perry, �_ '. -. Brandram & Henderson's �Palnts,- �vas in town on Monday on. busi- �• '0 U T • cress. - _ _ ' Dr. G. L. Caldwell has purchas• f=.,. : , - Y'nt ug in all sizes quarts OOo, 65c and 800, ed a new Ford auto from Thos. uecorirkett.ding to grade. . $Frank Ham ,lost a valuable Our'salea have increased wonderfully during the -past month, and we ' heartily thank the public for their liberal patronage, BU Paints, Varnishes,' Top Dressing, of the very best mate .cne day last week from - ggy , , w paralysis. " g s For Lees" :. I: t «e are Sellin All Goad Anambper from Claremont at. Also -Paint Remover,. Crack Filler, tended s. art at Markham last aril we wish to draw your attention to these Specials for Friday evening. _ - __ . this week. Everything mast go : _Shellac', Whitewash ' Brushes, Miss May Florence has returned171, - home after spending' ;several gall paper -25 per cent. off ail new designs Paint Brushes, etc.,:-" months in Toronto. Men's Work Shirts, reg 00 cents, for 79 cents The Claremont•Dramatic Club Factory Cotton, 9 cents to 18 cents-peryard .at the verylowest possible prides at , will present "Cranberry Corners' Corsets, 39 cents and .np.' at Cherrywood next Thursday. Crockery Flower Pots, etc., 20 per cent. off ' Mrs,. is Margar, Mrs. Macfar• CHAS.a.,S �► R C E N T S iane,'Misa Margaret Maenab a`nd Miss Mari►-Maenab spent Monday in Toronto. STYLISH HATS ~ ,CLARE MONT Ont..` • The Women's' Mlssioi�ar j� Soci- �'� _ - _ _ � sty and Mission Band of the ;and Millinary of all kinds at greatly reduced. prices. Methodist Church report a very _.. ' encouraging year financially. More new ones just cel. This is what you have been Mrs. Fred Appleton and son, of " Get your stock bill' looking for: the Peace River District, are visit- 6 ing at the home of the former's M (�, at the 200 pairs of Sample Boots -Ladies' parents, Jos. and Mrs. Evans. Do S11'1PSON W COO News' OfceGent'e, Boye and Girls' -to Mrs. Thomas Wilson and dangh-sell at prices which pro. -top, Miss Nora. have returned wailed before the , home after spending a couple of ware began. weeks with friends in Toronto. space wi r quotation Corp. Clifford Pilkey . left on :.. - _ __. __e - :- : bs, call nWill pconvine you and Wednesday for overseas with ne.mstiict- Representative s Office isprops a money saver. the all w Battalion of u rawa.s Sale commences on Saturday, .` - the all wish him a safe return. •/ The schoolroom and kitchen of 11OW a Farm Labour Bureau March the 81st, the Methodist Church has been _.'" painted and kalsomiued, thus int- _• . proving their appearance great - NORTH CLAREMONT - John. McLellan, who has been - • -. _0 Foote Un*ITO W 10 retained home, having finished Tft wEs �........ : h r final examinations for --the " 'geiEl t �ubst s OymaA Bw Help being scarce I w111 be pre- -•.y • tl Laip� i"a'� - pared to do chap inR and -- on�0 VV P - flaking only on Robt: u�'t � -.:.. oat fl Mrs. D. Forsyth and son, A DSA rlrl-L E., were in Port Huron last week QN FOR FH��'+ Ddonday, Wednesday and Friday, attending the funeral of the late ;APPL1CAT1 i J. B. Madill, a former resident of doatasdaagedtoyour Dist,rietRavroe•et'eioa'p`r'��o~y After rthathdateIIon Monday and this township. (To b+ carefully wed °'' diPP� CpUW y Friday of each week. Mrs. Bella Forgie has returned POS °Fye -Also, for sale a qnanty of home after spending a few days sierrwTUR>` of FMMFg _ -. 2 -ft hardwood. in Toronto with her niece, Mrs.' ' Moses. whose brother was recent- ��• �, vvh.: �.d of Eumas °"""`°d? Bayles, Greenwood Iy killed at the awl John F. Battle of Vimy, y,h„isyaw nii•+a1•d°O6� Mired. Ridge. -- - ......... ....�. - C. H. Found has•beguu building 7- 5cs�j t Ll f the foundation for the new school _ . ,•. _ . _:. - : o" - at Cedar Creek. The -building is r to be completed in time for the re * bdv�H a p MEN Wim«"O'�`) x opening of school after the suns-, s ORT`D: neer vacation. UE MEt� (s.•• �s•r;.egad.......... ..-....-�..••.-•..-...�............. - « r The infant son of I. Linton, who.r;.oGea tplsosk• Milk .e.1.....a......«....- psis ..o.. a ...._.....••...M....-.•.... Is in the employ of-W.'E. Appleby t+,:_.;�� ---- - -o a gam, ie very s,radenly on Pah e:u• 'd �.edb 1n.aP•�•�•d............«..._,........:.......:.. .. - 9andap as the result of an attack ".".."........ .._........ of whooping cough. Thep rasa• •d ...... -.». ' - - ............... t•iuh sd+.a boss . _...._..........-........ ay..�.s crests _ have the sympathy of the entire High schoa bars._.........••• - Wseir–�v� Be.i�. t°�" sod community in their sudden be- ,p�._�,dea sa.� Lodeia•.od W..h+as• _ all mareeials and design reavement. r - _ " . - kept in .tock. It will pay you The Library .Board will - - ................. - .. .- b call at our works a d inspect our 0100 1 hold a :: and M brain m�k�r am -- public entertainment in the vil- • tf°° �� oon0sgass� , pp prioe0 la esometimeduring the resent halt16"t")Oi'reOa`�" a/0T1 s nand do throw O, g p M �_...............,.. ly we can, and do throw o!t the soft* oommission ro per ich you WE .Carson, of Tomonth. ronto are et deliver Mr. an e�riafss••►b t• two .. Oaks' trial ` "as's' "d'�"'y. fw_� oGwftiinly can � t y parohaaia=hfreen a% _ address. There will also be a.�sa...m. Fem tt A. programme of music and recite- oes.ea�"•asbast �9t� ®®® WMIT •RAVITE 00.. f Watch out for particulars Otfi aeandworks, Wbi/by, OnMrlo la ter. The Sunday $dteel-of the Meth• e e y odist Church is making a specia-1 Waremont Ivereffort to have a'record ai tendan�e s 'Coupon is or very arn�er_ on the 4fternoon of Sunday, May 'hath. io eres in�unday • • -e -- ..... - k School work_ are urged to attend First-class Rims to hire day or res ng anI instruct- - nig t at lowest prices. ire programme trill be rendered ' Phone 1805. by the children. - Mr Weil, who hair been teller. The Empire muit be .Where 6 the L-aboiir '1'�0$• Sanderson So, the Standard' Bank here for the Fast few months. has been Fed or we lose this War.r-omumgfrom ? Everywhere. - PROPRIETORS transferred to the branch at Chatham, and he left for his newAs the District Representative of It is s m to us from all f .� position an Saturday. We regret the Department of Agriculture I -have quarters. Thanks to the deep interest COAL and �N to lose him as -he was popular in shown by the Department of Agriculture, the bank and with the un orders to do my utmost, amongst oilier y° g pea- duties, io encouiage production of Farm the Public Employment Surest::, the .ple of.the village. Organization of Resources Committee, Products and particularly to assist in Hard and soft Coal of the best A very quiet wedding was 'sol--securin a e,u ply of, farm labour. Boards of Trade, etc., a sweeping cam- 0 emnized on Wednesday, April 8 p - - = . 'paign has been carried on iii the Cities, quality on hand. at Prince Albert, when Miss gy it system,.I report oaboth the Towns, etc., tostiouse the people to a Highest price paid for Barley,, Eva Holtby, of Belmont, was unit- t available supply of labour and the local sense of the duty they owe to the Farmer Rye and Buckwheat delivered. -ed in marriage to Mr: Norman demand. , •lf the demand exceeds _the and to themselves to lace hand and ` Linton, of'Claremont. The Gere place at Spink'e Mill. mony was perforthed by Rev. Mr' local supply 7 have the whole Province iitind 'in readiness 'for' a call -to `work•• Banner of Prince Albert.-. Mr. to _draw on, through the Ontario Gov- on the land this season. Pickering Station Coal O0. p and Mrs. Linton will reside at the ernme'nt Public Employment Bureaus �hSchoolboys,retiredfairmers, •D"i ^ homestead on the eighth souses- which l resent in this District, and 1 teamsters, warehouserrien�and'business =:= PICKERING #ion, where 'the • best wishes of will do my utmost to see that my District men in thousands, preferably those who their many friends will aceom- is supplied. pony them. p were raised on forma, are being lined tip. •IrUMB YARD - -When erring into Claremont I am satisfied that if the farmers We are talons -great care to impress an _ �_ � — -- - P on. Sunday last. 'Robert Sadler my District- who are anxious to fill a —them that this means work -not aholiday- - - 46�, _ .,, had a rather � unpleasant experi• patriotic duty and take advantage of and they will all understand this thoroughly. HARDWOOD FLOORING Inmost cues the workers will be actuat- - ' encs. "His 'driver would scarcely the strong demand there is and ed by fuse patriotic motives, ready to We can supply hardwood floorin notice an sato on the road last will -be for every pound of food work and work bard. year but.has this - year developed - in -beech, birch... maple, plain an stuff ihat 'can be produced- an intense fear of them which Di This i. a sincere endeavor to quartered. White and red oak is ?<! renders it difficult to pass them on want or will use the avail- eo-opsins with the farmers all grades, widths and thickness the road. On Sanday he met one -able labour the can get to increase food production. - • We know you Farmers will do ROOFING auto which -he.. eased safely t good help �y m. Representative leading the animal by the head.clippjag pyt yoar paR. ' Buy Rubroid Riady Roofing, the On meeting a second auto he tried ing d t* of e = Ow bpys at the 8rsfready roofing, made in 1891 to drive past but the horse bolted - , ., : •- SHINGLES for the ditch and coming in con - go Feoot must lEtO{ tact with the fence he broke away -' 1R.' lYl , T I P P E R Choice B. C. red cedar shingles Ilro �wlrs: from the buggy. Mr. Sadler was "I�• .14grjj!•W. D. Gordon & Sia, ragged over the dashboard, geld kasd s0s+b7H2T]3Y. dN�' eld on to the lines until he aseditoo& OR brought the horse under control. 1 PICKERING Fortunately neither Mr. Sadler - nor the horse was injured. HeY and one. ' - - _ .. _ _ _ _ .' . ,. ,.> .' - � ... .._�.r .�� • -�«,<. .- , � ..-..• _ , - - -1od`e�teode n.� ,. ,.-..tet ., . _�.a•� �:n- : w.'.. -rte.: -•:-1: r. :,t t...,.. -•r. ��a� r 1 a "...,•. • -+lit +.,c wrmm.:it]. _ .?�.a-fru. +..mob y_ +c'�'• o�::,.,t .e'. "x�at,dr�s••.°`i•'..c-V� ..wiu adP,.e-.•.w. :..`c .+«. ,�• , ., .y) ` - - - - kms' _ _ '.:.ep-. _ FOOD SUPPLIES • r si/I�J�� .' NOW IN CANADA -PAR X E R - S ERVICE „.. Known Everywhere Available Everywhem . . - STOCKS OF ALL AGRICULTURAL Just because there is not a "Parker" Agency near _ou is no reason why you should do without "Parker • -� ervice." =1 PRO—DU—CE. The- excellence of our work is so well known that Cleaning the Cellar. Cream theb utter and" sugar, and- - - y t need only be mentioned here. The. cellar as a storehouse for can-- add the molasses. Then add the eggs,. But the convenience of our service by mail to distant _ nod goods and vegetables should be one at. a time, and beat thoroughly. The Census mild Statistics Office Fur- castomera is not. Articles of any sort tan be sent us S Melt the soda in the sour'milk, mixing t either by parcels post or express, and returned in the ; ` ~ kept scrupulously 'clean, as authorities ff nim res Information in This Sift the flour and spices and same manner, a pay the carriage 'charges one State that disease may occur because well. way, Every precaution is taken to ensure their w: Summary. 7 - , of the impure air which gathers in, add to the other mixture, alternating safety in transit. 'some cellars,. The cellar that con- with the milk. Bake eitr 'in gem The +Census and Statistics Office So many Dings can be'srescued" by. cleaning or dye• tains impure odors ' should be thor- pans oar in a ginger cake tin. ' This , has issued in ,summary form the re- ing that the -value of this service will be apparent to bughly aired on a mild winter day. will make 24 gems or 1 large cake. sults of inquiries as to (a} the stocks everyone. -- _ ° The floor should be swept and mopped Excellent Layer Cake, of wheat, oats, barley and flax in When you think of cleaning. or dyeing, think of PARKER'S. Sind for a FRI.7i c'opv of our useful and interesling and all cobwebs brushed down from - 13}a Cups white sugar, 2-3 'cup but- 'Canada on. March 31; (b) the, stocks book O,e ,'leaning and dyeing-, the'walls. and ceiling. ter, 2 cups flout, 2 teaspoon3 baking of all agricultural produce remaining Be sure to address your parcel clearly to receiving dept. One method of 'removing odors in a owder, cu milk 3 e ' cellar is to fill a .bowl with lumps of � P P ff, !in farmers hands on March 31; and , PARKER'S RTtER'S DYE .WORKS LIMITED quicklime over which a feti^ grains Cream butter and sugar, add beaten (c) the proportion of the crops of dy i1 s egg yolks, then the- beaten whites, ; 191 ti that proved.. to he of merchant- 791 Y4NGE ST. TORONTO dry copperas have, leen scattered. f milk, and mix thoroughly. Then add ;able quality. Siad: the -lime. thoroughly and the flour In which baking. steam is' g from the mixture will Powder has } Stocky of Grein in Can4a. . }i been sifted. Bake in a moderate; remove bad' odors in the cellar. Pow The compilation -_of return8 collected --- - . oven about 20 minutes. Ice with from elevators, A 'ur..mills Arid rail_ y dared borax is a good disinfectarit 'to : I _ scatter, around the floor and corners chocolate or any well -flavored icing. way companies shows' that on ilarch i• of a damp- cellar. Chloride of lime, is T�ermits. 131, 1917, the quantity:, of wheat and' - 'an excellent deodorizer and an irex- 2-3 Cup sugar, 4 cup butter,.' salt, 1 wheat. flour expressed as 'wheat,. was j pensive'substanee to use for purify- 1 egg, 1 teaspoon cream of tartar, 3 ;1'26 million buehHls, as compared with AY M '. . in damp, P i tables pons milk 'A teas oon soda 1 1197 million bushels -last year, and 79 ,tsra�G�sx£O rsa2 H Places. Charcoal has real powers million bushels on February S. 1915. THE RIGHT g the air . in dam ill -smelling! P • , , P , . teaspoon cinnamon, pinch of nutmeg _-- �,T, - and' Blot es cu seeded ralsins� cut ' The total for 1917 includes 671A mil- 7°" of absorption and a' few bags hung up , P _. . in the cellar will stet as a deodorizer 1 fine, few chopped walnuts, 2 cups lion bushels, in the elevators, flour if ~. and absorb moisture. Powdered' slack flour, mills and in winter siorage lit vessels, e lime will also prevent the musty rand Roll* about v{ -inch thick. 'Bake' in . 45,08.000 bushels in farmers' hands t �'�' TO PAINT RIGHT moderately- bot, -oven: and 12,862,00(1 bushels in transit' b -mouldy odors i:;•hich are prevalent id Y y' .many damp cellars. ff*of. Elim#nae ante, - rail. This year, for the first-time, the Because of the F�llar beim out of ' tt , PAINTs I • s ht the conditions there may become ' and flax. Of oat<, including oat' pro- y ' varry bad before demanding attention. „ Some of .the Kays to. reduce _vakte ducts expressed as •• oats; the total Such condaions:bhould not be toierst-' are: Bring 'the market trimmuigs quantity in Canada on March 31 was 1 \ i home and use them in cooking; save- about 184 million bushels, con tishi - •eel, especially when the roan is used � P K � all trimmings 3Y beef and mutton, 37 millicli bushels 'in elevators and ; 9 And now for a grand clean. ...A few' hours time can be -veru ofit- drippings As a place for' storing food grodiicts. ;- p,, 'spin s from roasts, bacon fat, fresh floor mills, 137 million bushels in up RRm9ay'9 Paint the smartest, brightest - gtly used in'prytectina the. food stor pork fat, sausage fat and chicken fat,'farmers' handseand 10 million bughe'� rand moat economical helper you ever employed. ;j: " ed in the cellar as it undoubtedly which may be combined. or used singly in transit by rail. Of barley the total 2 great influL rice on the general utsecthe�crackli s. from trieii Kut suet quantity in Canada on March `31 «_as � Quality Pays in Pain! � a brass a g ff plaice of -butter or lard _.__. health of the fa olio. shout 1si million hushela, of whir}i 3,y A. RAMSAY dt SON C0MPAv1•—>K�c" of puaUty Pnrnta Or shartening m corn cstkpA Or suet +` puddings. ° bushels were : in elevators. MONTREAL TORON'PO V VC _ On Lake -Making. etc, 1 million bushels in farmers Good ranking arid-attracti-ve.a"ear.. 11 M quires more care and in of came re- t$bte asaesand promote good `i x a ua UOQ -- mixing g -. q judgment than 1 a Iry rail. -Of flaxseed the tot r - amtan� in the fact that it is the ons ! g, p Y � ar ole atoms and 310 000 bis. bels in fin other braru-Ii of cooking, notwith- i tion. Waste can be reduced b udiri- ff '' , oris sRrvin Small ortioiis should bushels in Doctor Fells How To Strengthen 89 given ifnecessaryyd seSkin, fJone, i equently attempted by the be ginner. P- transit and- 1,413,000 bubhels in farm- + - V Always mix }ou'r cake in an earthen � er3' hands.. e Ey*szght 50 per cent In One i bowl gristle and fat, which wsjl not be eat- &odt,4 in Farmer's' Handq on March ! 1 • 1 en, served not be served, because if Week s Tame In Many 1latanc" The order in• which ingredients ares not served they can be times for'soup 31. 1917" combiSpcl i most important. ( and the like. Out of the total estimated wheat _ Measure dry ingredients and mix Tbis io n9t a, time for hysterical Production of .1;11 t;• 21 -pet, cent. •a_ A Free Prescript on You Can Hale of "ver iet„r sonar,. F�.y rmublue of many -and sift baking powder andspices, "if de.criptions 'riiav be wprid °i thinking or action. For -immediate -15,638,000 bushels remaired in farm• Filled Sod Cee St Home., I touowitia the tri erfutly henc$te1 by useda with fl'xfT g errs' hands at the end of March.- In tion: Cin to aryicccti ee drug tioreha preserip- relief Flour i:; always -measured alter be ishoul every individual and community London -Do you wear tss.ee+ Are vnu a�bottle of Bon D p get a 1916, at the correspond►ng date; the T1Ct ai o! a -Opto cahleu Drop one Ana pito . should-corisider earnestly the .matter, a•e strain or other eye waaknesseaf tablet in a fotrnb of a lass of wit and all°w ;ng aifte<I, proportion. •a:~ _3 per cent., in 1915 Ile° oa will be iad to know that accordir,_ Q to o diiimolm. v,",th this 11. uid bathe the a ey I Of {00 conservation. and the Tlmlta- win there 1 real bo M t L K - . Fruit, whs.m added to- cake, is uEual-' tion of waste, it. -was 13?s per cent, dna tri 1914- It .whnee ewe tree+ fa:li for Sou• hay two a ere -u osteo daily You should not,re You ly floured to prevent settling to the who reeves throe ni say they -have bad thus Y -up perv•epubly pght frua: the start and g l was 16� per cent, Of the remaining ah too ppr.hapie of this wen- .inflam-Zsat�on w^il qu,c ly -dittt{,•fieae, it your Aa 8 nation- vee -have a ddsslain of de,tul fres ream, ton (h,e mho ea ru you, even a hale, tape steps - y , bottom. Tlr'� is not necessar:,; if it is field crops, s, the ro ortiona-anti uan- t. • P p says, atter eyes are borhen y 1 l economizing, There is an armual P P P 4 tTYms w,te-almost bund. could not see to to save thea, vow before it is too 1, Araby minded -directly after the sugar, which��o�ggte of thousands of ,dollars in tities: estimated to be in farmers' road Mand •r�nv : 'w: i r not :�u°tnnr iithout si hod��:r for ted milzb:,n have been saved U th'y `•j -`.._ is desirable in all sial cakes. -! 'hand s at March 31 -are' as fol ws a ' a�•"'- -i families of inodeiate and � ample IO ■.a..t y wcu pain dread ully now they feel V,fe waathw promiumt Physician to whom the When baking cake arrange to have I Oats, 33 per cent, or 19„,1; 9,000 bush- , fine &;I the t re It was bka a in irac;e to me ' Neve arttr'tt who submitted said ' Bnh.uy,,, is e r , means. This waste is the 'result of A lady who used it Itay7; 'The htmoephere eemed trry remorkante remedy Its conrutuenc m edteocas nothing eL•,e in he oven, and -place as rds; barley, 2fl per cent.. or 10;559,-.. hrr7 .,tn or w,th nict afaewee, but after ue, 1w, w,•it Lt,o" to ewitent eye epertylyta had dient�a bad. preparation and bad cooling; illi as thio prrw,rlbsd by them. Tb. maautacturers Guarantee It near the rentre'uf•ovefi as possible sat 066 bushels r e, 'lR er cent., ar 810 preawripttoa for e,teea days e.rr}ah:aa saeeaa so .tren,pnan tyee!{<tit st Ill prupeyt re and iianelling; from sen - 5 P ele.r, t'Aa even Mad five mat ,'it nut iteere is maa�r tmuatm or rdu ver the mmie� sulrakeaata it will cook. uniformly. p G ing too many c_,.rse„; and from fail 500 burihels; hurbwhest, 1.8 per, cent., it to bei:eved tbst thomands who wear stores ""11131ictafrom .C; God dnutaiet and�i one of the Remove,cake from pans as soon as can saw d;ncard. theta in a resaonable time and prepareoma I he WouI4 be ke toallband ure to utilize "the food trot consumed. or 1,103,000 hushels; corn, for hu -k- mulutu<ies wore still be able so .0 ILT Use to aaul ' it cones from nqea:. -_ - For example, in preparing potatoes iE .ing• 13 per cent., or 814,60(1 bu9he!.,; ar+s so as to be spared tho troubt�and 6XV812iu our c: s;icr'aam� °` t”' w� a� tOOi Cakes are classified as 'foilow3: { _ is flax .0 per cent: or 1413 - as OOOb.h • se � u rt e d that 20 P per rent, of the J. Cakes urthott buttr<r, sponge. edible Portion ma - elq; potitoes. ?li per cent., or 15,9.,9- e P y,be discarded.' •000 Jittahels turnips, etc'., 14 per cent., volved of the .death o{ Cat Jasper _ Cake, etc. FROIK SUNSET COAST.. 2. • Caked with butter -pound cake, 1 with food at present high primes°it P • p cup, cakes, . etc. r behooves -every housewife to see that or 5,843,000 bushels: hay and clover, A. WinFlow, who succumbed to an" a11- food is properly pre 32 .Per cent., or' 4;802,0fiff tons, For , _ _ _ _ attack of prieumonia in a French hos- 1. Method of mixing cakes �rithout cooked to eliminate waste•pared+ and!corn the quantity on hand. At tie end; -J pita]. ,butter, -Separate yolbq from twitter ' _ _ WHAT THE WESTERN PEOPLE f both are used). _-'s,eat i of 'March is snarler ariil Tray soli ' --- (i yolks uptil I '�'- l clover it is larr-•r than in an}• prat lou: I . • :ARE DOING. , $iIGH COST OF ARTILLFRY r thick; add.scgar gradually, eorrtinue __ 1 W�1fTH'[N(; \I11', - t _ _ year on recorcL .'The stock of potatoes, -.i�eating, acid Pavoring, Beat- lthites •iz., 15.969,000 bu bels compares with Cost for Army of a Million Men is .until stiff and sir}. Fc.ld into first' - 12,960,R60 buallel%'at alar(+ 31,'1916,; Progress of the Great Rest TOIA More Than $120,000,000. . mixture. Cut soil -iolci in the flour Inventions and Discot'eries, Bade xy _ in which the sal• has been sited. Du, C'Tever,People,, Moth year:+ beirgr lower.than in any, An a Few, Pointed Always a costly arm,'field archer - �P,,, or - i previons year since the recorc,d. began ..is more so now than ever, 'due to the been folded in . V -An ie nve oro a_; In , _ - complicated engines it uses. The equip-- ir nne extlusive of -m2. 1.lethad nt ,nixing cakes with Fiut- acts 'upon all four wheels of a car at -The returns received from rrOj cos- , decided to ^ ter. -Have the -bowl sli `,t - grant free use of vacant- horsed. for the artillery of a romps in ' g. ly warm, once, lots in the town for gardening pur- ,our army reaches a cost of more than cream butter anti' sugar, add mug. r• An Indiana- -'inventor has brought 'respondents show that 'of the total .gradually, and yolks well bet.ten, flay- out automohilP a -� estitrla ted wheat 'crop- in: 1916, v?z.," PO s' 1 $1?,000,000,-its visible supply. of sm- les +virirh-use-nes-: - - In the recent Dominion War, Loan, munition twig that amount. For an oring. Sift flour, salt and •baking 220..;117.000 bushel -:z,-85 pier 'cent.,, or glass and 'arc open directly in front of which has just closed, Chilliwack -sub- ; army of a million men the cost is more pc,wder thoroughly' -and 'arid to the 187,81,7,000 bushels, prnt•ed to be of ithe eyes, yet afford'protec•tion against merchantable- quality. This loss of ecrihed for lyonds to the amount of: than $120,000,000; that of amnwni- I _-batter a,terpating ,t ith the mil.h, F'gld a ind $30,700, tion, more than $2.40,000,000. It need, - in the egg white Keaten very stiff, 15 net, cent. is greater than !r1 any, 'rhe climate oT tfop,cal.roiintries•af- Previous year on record minae ]909, An amount not many thousands be -'scarcely be said that such costly ma- i- ? Egg,; f�ihitre Antige 'sull: "beaten that3theyrprodu e ounlyc�ft•omginesSG to 8f, and contrasts with last loam's high low 11,400,00,0 ta�the thirduDominion from war time if war en e.0 ?gat provided ir. Fe orate), } cu;i sutCar. salt 3 table- Per cent. of the proportion of An. per cent, morchant- P ro a1 Service p port€•r'they yield in • loan of $150,01),000.. Iia azinc.' 1 spoons cold water, l cu flour and 1 temperate .one. able or only 5 per cent. loss: The pro- g _ P a portions of the other crops -of 191h H. Shotten, Dominion P isheris In..::sem' --- te:,spoon baking pov0cr-siftod tog•eth-„ To overcome the-diffi-eu.ties of nasi-'t;hich proved 'to be of merchantable Spector, informs The Standard -Sen- °-o-o-o--o-o -u-- o _t, _o �, _,_ o Standard -Sen - L, mt' i ;gallon in the.Iiara=Sea the R sian;qualiiy_are as follows: Oats, R9 per tined that its informant was in error; P LIFT YOUR CbRNS Rent yolks o, cPvs anti : t,d sugar, government has established three i cent. +31.2.798,000 bushel; out of 351,- ; in the statement that Penant•an, B.C., 1 OFF WITH FINGERS t~ <t#ter, flour, and lastly the .whifes .lvireless. sfations that info -I'm vessels 174,000 bushels); barley, 84 per cent. ; vas open for trout fishing April 1st- � beaten stiff. Bake in a mbderate of ice conditions. �While in Victoria, Dr. A. R. Baker, - 1 oven ahout•be-hour, (34,:158,000 bushels out of. 41,118,-' How to- loosen a tender corn i, To save time in t}=pextriting a•n in -1000 bushels); rye, 92 per cent: d2, of Vancouver, outlined the scope and or caltus•so It lifts out Mocha Coke. <<'entor has patented . pedal -operated "fiSU,0Q0 Bushels out of 2,896,4!'0 hush- intent of the amendments to the B.f _. without slot 2 Tauluc eons butter, cu milk "attachments to operate the space bars C. Dental Act which will he brought p t , els);'bucicwheat, 78 per cent. (4606 - teaspoon,,! -its present t,-�-e-- - 1i Bait, .1 .,cup flour, 2' of machines' and pull carriages. back 000 bushels out of 5,9ih,000 bushels); before the House duringTo-o at the end of each line, o--O-0­-o-0-o--o--f?- Squares .chocolate, 7{ cu sugar, 1 session. } . P g j corn for husking, 58 -per (3,648,- , ' ; -1..et Yolks step on }•our feet hereat - egg, lie teaspoon vxiulla l teaspoon To give warning' of the presence of , Apr: «•ill see . the Commencement P ► dangerous gases in mine a German 11100 bushels out of 6,28'.,000 bushels); '�, . , ter; wear shoes a size smaller• if yon, '- baking powder. __ 1 _ flaxseed, 93 per. cent. (6 596,000 btnih- o{ two military schools of instructiotr•.bke. -for corns N011 n er again send t ` Cream butt^r. azul sugar, add yolk scientist has invented a whistle on the 1 ,� ) P in Victoria, .according to announce - Cream '[ K }' els out of 7,1:.' 300 bushels otatoes, electrics arks of pan thrinigh you, i - „ principle. of the safety .4ttmp that is moot made. in. District .Orders, xis- a'ecording to thin Clnrinnati -aurhorft ai sg, beet well. hen add milk,; 78 pPr cent.'-( bushels oist of Y. $ blown when the gases enter it. - thorized by Col. J. Duff. -Stuart, .'the, lie says that a tow drops of a drug sail, vanilla and flour, alternately. •' 61,128,000 bushelsj; turnips, 75 per, Add melted chocolate mix well fold ( By rising two slightly separated D. O. C. t - , cent. (31,099 000 buAels out of 41 - I called freezone, applied directly upmt in beaten -white of egg. 4fa be `lenses and pawing a current- of air be- ! Of dhe nines miners who were . on-, I 21.1,000 bushels); and hay•afi d clover, • a tender, aching corn, • instantld re - cooked in oma layer. or two, as desires, � tombed in the Pueblo mine at Nhite succeeded Tri-freein the high I90 Per cent. i19,3a7,000 tons out of Heves soreness, and sato - e 0n' Filling.g Ii power ; 14 -799 000 -tons). I Horse, B.C., several days ago, three �e light of motion picture projectors ! t have been rescued alive but there is corn, mat slid all, lifts lit out. l Cup confe-etiuners' s'.igar, 1 table- from heat. — '� _ This drug dries at once ad simply %Poon soft buttes•, 2 ioaApoons cocoa, - __ no hope that any of the others- are' hrivele up the corn or callus without The motion icture industry con- The Execration of Visn]tind. in tc�poon vanilla, `3'r.r :; leas oohs P still living. - , even irritating the surrounding tissue. p times to furnish the world with new if the man who plants a tree is en- At Victoria, J. H. Doyle, of Creston,•, st, c,S� coffee p g,,w.hat is o- has been a A small bottle of freezonc o 1. r. . • ideas. The latest is the equipment titleii to a special blessin g appointed sheriff of hooters- ; >� ion t".Tipp almonds fine inti Sin iriklF- on by a Boston movie palace of its ushers top ing to happen to the retreating army ay, in succeasion,_t9_the_.__late-S. D� -ate A`-"- tt,,*, of mt;t'ha icing. „ very the with luminous signs which they wear that- wantonty- cuts -down- en ire Tuck, who died la.A Re but H positiveh remove Peery hard g but M Soft Ginger Bread, upon their backs. As the men glide orchards? Several black fox skint were among or soft corn or callus from olio's foot,' 4 •.r• NI Cup molasses. 1 cup brn..n sugar, up and down the aisles 'they resemble a lot of furs purchased lately at if your drugRl t ha4n't stocked this to C p butter, 1 cup sour milk, 3 eggs, fireflies.The signs read variousl , Way of the Great. Que-nal by for buyers. �154) each new drug per, tntl halm to get a small • R cups flour, 1 tablespoon ginger, rl "Follow Me," `'This Way, Please," and Great men do mach fur :ethers and was paid for some of these skins. tios,tie of freezane for you from his teaspoon einnarnion, 1 teaspoon soda. "Ask Me." take it out in posthumous fame. At Vancouver, word has been re- I wholesale drug house. -, _46 :. ... .,, _ .. .: ....:. .... . •.. ,r. .:. .,. •. •: ... -.:•_ .�--' -_.. � � .- . _ - ._ _ •- - ._ _'.&aims- .- _. ._ _ ....... - ..:. ..�•,,.-.re:e._. .. �s .. ., .a. .;., .• •,..100=01— tit.:..•>.,nx - ., ter . .. .rn... '_""" fs+�,� +5.l'- « �`r►� 1- r ,a. Jill 'w _m.Ga e�Y',i. w,.,,iF•.wauN-,rv*ei1e:.«:•�.M..,rz 't:;.s•,.. a_..- 4'"'°+e.2' „� . r ...i$zz .sem' '".ss'•.':. ^s _•.+ 'rk'"ik ,*:,#✓.':-,, T : .. •yv .w.... u. dY^.� .. 1-'^, Jl-'^'v.n Y. -,.. ,Z1+-; G, .}r _'.....+fl, I-.�w •J .,,,. 'a., •.u�,4. _,r,.., .ww,,..: - }/��', N. i.` 'r• ....•.::y.: N"..... -d' • .. .... „. . } .-s - nr.'iX . "t•� + - 5�-$r„2.`5, . TZ L^erwC. ?tom ,b•t.,:•� '�.•:,,^-' •.r ..,...,.. i.+ ., wl .... .-.. ..t 1+. '!•p't .,4.,,. ...r r'fi' .? :. ti"�� - - r 4 qq . }NERVOUS DISEASES FIRST JEW KNIGHT, f Sp�S Days are ,Oy TWIG AND BLOOM.,' IN THE SPRING" B. Davis, One of Montreal', Days for the man or wolmal[I The b=own twig { Leading Philanthropists. Hun stark and bare 1I g p who is wise enough to jump .:'Through gray mini • • biontreal claims. the distinction of from the heavy foods Of And chill air. Cured by Toning the Blood and having the first Jewish Knight Bach- ; y,•. gt g i . Winter to the cereals beauty - The - ' Strengthening the Nerves. sear in Canada's history. He is Sir j ' f1'1,11t8 -fit had no beau Mortimer Barnett Davis, created a and green- vegetables Of -. Nor any grace; knight in the delayed New Year's hon- Spring. Two or three Etched sharp r yeast�'fl , It is the.optnion of the best medical or list. announced a few days ago. In thin s ace. the World. Bhredded Wheat Biscuits p � authorities, after long observation, � Sir Mortimer is president and � - -�"-• �;* that nervous diseases are more com director of many' industrial corpora- With berries and milk' and There came a day - M8►kA8 �n' Mort and more serious in the bpring tions. He was born in Montreal in some green vegetables make' Of mist and beam; perfect �? than at any other time of the ,year. 1866 and was educated in its Public l A wee feather- a delicious nourishing meal. breed. 'Vital changes in the system, after long !schools. As early as 1888 he com- ' A fringed gleam- ' MADE winter months, may cause much more menced that commercial activity i pelts the body 1Tt top-notch trouble than the familiar spring weak which resulted ultimatelyin the or. condition for the day's Work. .First the leaf, IN V tress and weariness from which most ! ganization of the . Imperial Tobacco Then the whorl CANADA overheat poorlyle suffer' result d often of inloorCompany. f Within, a shape ' • , lfepin � Serle years Aga he had the. fore- _ ;.•� k�'., Of rose and pearl. j� ,�•u n i�'•, d buildings. O n sight to recognize the wonderful pos ,. � ►►•�lUfT �MPM1,Y NO �? i Lo the blossom - prove that in April and Way neuralgia, sibilities of tobacco growing in Can-� �till., TORONTO.ONT. et 1 Aaron s rod Bt Vitus dance, epilepsy slid other ada and Spent a great deal of time and ' ti ., ¢ Wrought " WINNIPBO MONTREAL t .'�_ -ght by miracle forms of nerve troubles are at their capital in experimenting. The result =-Fromm The Sunday School Tres. -worst, and that then, more than any is that tobacco growing and its manu- Of God. " other time, a bloed•making, nerve -re- facture is t9 -day one of Canada's larg- :f Replied In Kind. storing tonic is needed. est industries. �-� _ A young Scottish recruit had been The antiquated custom of taking Imbued with an unwaverin faith I-`' ' placed on and for the night outside sl g y r.•�:�• She is Always Ready the colo'nel's tent. In the morning �iurgatices in the spring Is useless, for in Canada'F future; ll' is keen] in- the colonel stuck his head out. "Who the system really needs strengthening, terested in every phase of its com- rhile purgatives only gallop through mercial and agricultural t'.evrao� 'Made tri Canada. are you?:" he demanded sterol The ' the bowels, leaving1 To Tell Reason shy young Y• you weaker, . Dr. , Ment, ..red his belief in the .destiny y g man turned and affably replied 'Williams! Pink Pills are the best tris l ____ example, the total value. of books, -"Fine; hoo's yersel'?" s cine, for -they actually make the new, .�> mostly Moslem, imported into the Su-' r _. --rich, red blood that feeds the starved ;?I•'rfi ?ss,;�.'-.; *dao was �Fi,OG2. The followin She is. Recommendin DoddB MONEY ORDERS g Year g When ordering aer•ves, and thus cure the many forms I °fit this lead risen to a^TT 714. Orel aver I . - .- B goods by mail, send Ya a �{ y Y •Kidney Pills. Df nervous -disorders. They cure also of Small proportion of this consists off Dominion, Express Money Order. such* other forms of spring troubles as x' llibles for the British and Foreign - headaehes, poor appetite, weakness in {T �Eible Society or school books for -the I — TIi}usual-clearness of the atmos - the limbs, as well as remove lint ight!y F k `. i mission schools. 1` ins -tenths . of it M Ise E, Demers States They Cured phare, unusual, brightness or 'twinkl- -„;;pimples and eruptions. In fact they �' 'w is Moslem literature. Her o1 Sick Headache and Rheums Ing of the stare indicate rain• unfaiiingIy bring new health-? _Khartum means elephant's trunk, I •, teem From Which She Suffered for sil'en't to wee. t re an epres�c !r + and may well designate that long strep I Six Months, 311aard'a Liniment Lnnabezmaa'■ 1�risad. men, women and .thildrefl. >''' p a>rwararl.ss nos esL>s Bold by all medicine dealers or by' ' ` Y �-' to land which separates the turbid we. w, - , 1 ^`� tars of the White Nile from the clear Hull, Que., April 30th (8pecial)- Mall at 50 cents a bot or six boxes forCured of chronic indigestion, sick ROFIT-JIAKING NE\V•y AND JOB and more rapid streams that come P Offices for wale In (rood Ontarlo $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' medicine � � ' � � � !from the mountains of Abyssinia. headache and rheumatism• from which towns. The most useful and Interesting of all bueineeser+. Full information on Co., Brockville, Unt, a �+ Across the White Nile stretches the she had suffered for six months, Miss ; o Llcatfon to v�'i'laon Publishing Corn - straggling. E. Demers, of 190 Maisonneuve St., pang, 73 Adelaide F?t:: Toronto straglciing, ancient dervish capital, here• gives all the credit fob her cure s PRINTERS' FUNNY BLUNDERS. Omdurman, with a population of over to odd's Kidney Pills. She Is recom• iiDLp waztl�'nD 60,000; and it is practically a part of lJ "I'he Word "Cocoanut” s Lasting Re- i , Khartum, as Brooklyn,. is o! Greater mending them to all her friends who titF: vXANTF.D—Tu Du I'LAIN Y I ♦ and light ,using at home. whole or - New York. stiffer from kidney .troubles Of any i pitrt tlMe; Rudd t•uy wotk sent any di+- 7 suit of a Typographical Error. The quays, streets, (find. I tanee: charsre« p"td. Mend stamp for q y. gardens and "I am always. ready. to tell what 'vartirutarm. National %lanufacturing The leaving out of a letter or s R iiiii in•printing can change a sen- regular o_ a Kidney I r , WISCMXL"ZOUa • a civilized town, as re lar artd_a.._.d1d - . --•-- -- Miss emera. am never w t o � _._ __-- • fence from the sublime to the ridicu- I r%re am- �itTous than some IOUs. "A battle -scarred veteran" metropolis in the growing -West.. The ahem In the house. My case was one' !CYCLE:. Nk;tv' AND bEco.Nu „ land 512,00 up. Send for special Y OQ the worst. Orice tat. Varsity Cycle Works. Ali *' came out in a certain paper art "a bat= ! majority of the streets are wide, ma- cadaill and lined with beautiful "I had tried several medicines front/spadina Ave, Toronto. ping --w veteran -i taste different; Bir Mortimer B. Davin• the doctor and was getting no better ti i�CEI:. Tl'y1}ikts. LLd1I'9, ITC., •thing -while a misprint usually ,List_ - �•-� . -trees. There is an excellent system of t , when I decided to try Dodd's Kidney 1✓ t'•ternal and external, cured Wath- _ buted to "Timea_'_is "them -cases lighting, and tramcars cannect_Rhar r t i sin by our home treatment. ',•rite -instead of "the mas'atum with the suburbs from Gordon es." iof the Dominion -as the country of the --`Pillt�, I took levan boxes and all my ue M tpfure too late . Dr: Hellman edtcai Bad handwriting once resulted in (future is unconquerable. College on the east-to-Oind>uarl eta 'rbeurr ism, sick headache and indi• CO. Limited, coll!ntr.vrnd. Orit, this sentence -a i Notwithstanding a inter -'the the west, as well as with North Khar- $Cation was gone. ppearing in an Amari- ; g his lar g i "Whey m father save how much HoctSc opt . can paper: "Mr. —, a nobby old ;est, throughout the country, he finds ;tum serosa the Blue mile. Luxurious y EASES .burglar, prowling round in a naked time -to take an interest in the many' express trains, with dining and sleep- heobegan d�to stake thedney m had for kidney v DOG ow to Feed state."- It should have read: "Mr. Philanthropic institut;ons in the city ing cars, run twice a week from Khar- '• t And Flow to Feed —, a noble old burgher, roudl lov-' of Montreal and his benefactions are tum to Cairo. trouble He is better now." called free to sty address b - g P y ' Dodd's Kidney Pills make healthy Aorta's the autlior " Ing his native State." - extremely .generous. He is chair- - '� kidneys Healthy kidneys strain all P101cor tL CLAY CLOVER CO., Inc. And a mistake which was, perhaps; man of the Provincial Executive Com- An Irish Joke. the Impurities, all the poison, out of D� Remlft I18 WestSlstStre.t,New Turk . Llie fault of the stenographer rather mitres of the Federation of Jewish , . "Well, Pat" (from an inner room) i tile -blood. They are the greatest of - ' a e! man the printer, related. to the pro- �-rhilanthroptsts, and led the forces in, poral of a toast to the "Three -per- recent public campaign to raise '-what are doing? Are you sweeping 'all tonics. _ :the dent Consols" instead of "Three pre- the bum of ;150,000 for the ameIfo out the shop?-" swaging out the dust Pat -"No; Om i and .laving the T Good I:et "at at Consuls." ; tion of conditions in the Jewish com- ; shop.o ort. The most lasting result of a print- munity of Montreal. She- "Weren't you surprised when ers' error is found in the word "cocoa- I He has worked hard for the success Esu for ■ utMLe you heard about my hone' running of the Baron de Hirsch Institute ;nut," whish people often think .has of he has After �® Ku lMnnae ■tor VIM are■• she ar.e -;are °' easy with me?" #ie -' Not very. I'd do the thing if I which been resident. He is something to do with cocoa. The orifi- ' P same myself got anal word was coco-nut, from, the greatly interested in the cause of eau- 0 r 0 $ reahw—BAs to to& t e c ance. - - - Yorinel■ a halo tp Treat- . . • I x Spanish word "coco," meaning "grin cation, and in 1909 he founded a law Ment:°:. ss that fool dry - I o o ,; chair in Laval Universit ca e'as Ivu t'74ttn ice: t twau ime �niarrIit&r �nar¢'s Ltaimeat treed it' Phssle!aab. I ® i tar grimace," a name bestowed upon Y• Cue for Them. You Caaaot New fi From Pillar to Post. the. cocoanut owing to its resemblance P yes! to the face of a trioril : When - Dr. jif lues ae orae and opuc.l stores or br scan ♦ss -I' will reduce inflamed, awadlen BABY S O 1' TABU TS Yurtna E;e R°wedr Co., C!►Ioauo. nor Pne Yaa The financially involved' manufac- Joints, Sprains, Bruises. Solt -., Iohnson was cottiniling hie famous die- I turer was obliged to sack a porter' Bunches; Htmis . Boils, Poll + tionary he included the word coco- I Why Ruth Cried. who had been for, fort • Evil, uittor,Fistulaand i CURE CONSTIPATION y years in -the o �- nut." but .the compositor inserted an d. infected acres uiekl "a" instead of the hyphen, and the I n'hy, Huth,' said a mother to her ,service of the firm. q 7. YP , ,. .. �' as it is a positive antise tie t „ little daughter, who was crying, what I m sorry, John, but you will have P r4f word -appeared as 'cocoanut, and has Childhood constipation can be 9++ 1. ,r and P-rmicide. Pleasant to are you crying about?" Cause, sob- to go, he said. use: does not blister Cr reds" been written so ever since. promptly cured by Baby's. Own Tab- bed the little miss, "I started to make + "I'm sorry myself," said John. `If • 0'e, hair. and you can wotkthebovm There is a story in connection with lets. These Tablets never fail.to regu- !dolly $..00per b -,:r!-, aeuoeree' y a bonnet and it corned out I had known it wabn't going to be a Book 7 iii free. a certain paper which tells• how it re- late the bowels and stomach, thus cur- h ++ m.mentfarmankled gas n and _ rod.«a rauful. Swollen Vei-, Wens, Strains. Eruixai atopa pa!n and indamrnanen. Price $1.00 per bottle at Q 'bibulouold files" instead of "biblio- the many other minor iris 'Of little I Swift Wrapping of Loaf Sugar. ) _ - dealers or deliremi. w i t -u you more it you .stili " ^#tiles" Next morning the editor -re anes Concerning them airs. IxiUis - Ubml Trial ttor,:e tar tn. is lamp,, Que•, writes: An electrically driven machine lg, F. YOUNfi, P. D. F., 516 Lyman, Bldg., Montreal, Cas. ceived a very wrathful protest. In his Nicole, St. Paul du Buton, "� I. �bsorbiae taQ Abaorblae, Jr..ars aadc is taaada, correction and apology, however, he -"My baby suffered from constipation ' wrapsMinard's Liniment Co., Limited. _. said something about "the learned but thanks to Baby's Own Tablets he papers at a s sugar m individual . I was eery sick with Quinsy and _ :« g peed of 7,500 lumps an -gentlemen are too fastidious." To the is a fine healthy boy to -day. It gives i hour.thought 1 would strangle. I used editor's horror the printer again dis me much pleasure ' in recommending- MINARD'S LINIMENT and It cured ' u>c for Miaard's and take no other. - r tinguished himself, and the statement the Tablets to other mothers."• The me at once. I am never without it d� appeared "the.learned gentlemen are Tablets' are sold by medicine dealers iThe Wrong Diagnosis. no" " 5:ours gratefully, ._ two fast idiots. or by mail at 23 cents a x from The appeared in %° When one'John O'Shea +Dr. Williams' Medicine Cb., Brockville, FIRS. C. D, PRINCE. a police court to answer to the charge "If we dwell . on life's hindrances, 'Ont, of being drunk and assaulting the I Nauwigewauk, Oct. 21st, to - we may be blind to its possibilities.' I --- police, an officer declared that the 1 q CITY- WITH TWO CALENDARS. �� = ' �°'� t — man had been dismissed from the army with ignominy. I 4% 9 Z_: 5 i Moslems and Christians at Khartum "No," O'Shea protested, "it was ' I P n t- The Dust Tickled Her Throat • and Qmdurman. hthat at all that I was sufrerin.g from; It was at the movies. An old couple (it was varicose veins. na u-TouGm artum offers the contrast of two . sat together through s picture that in-! end j!religions-that of the mosque and of - eluded many views of the Wild Vest. rl 1 ans el'ill" ':the cathedral, of the Crescent and of In one of these a. -cattle "round -up" ap :EUREKA HARNESS OIL I ' It the--Cr-asa'� the standards of the art, it which the dust r se in - yy ! 'makes harness strong and phet of Mecca and of Jesus Christ. clouds from thetparched' groun8. I tough. ~ • tf-iea lth The city hes two •_-calendars, dating The. old lady began to cough, and' This mineral oil not only ' one from 622 A.D. a'nd one from • the ":Wally, when the neighbors begat to,• takes dirt lift but keeps dirt:.� birth of , our Saviour. Outside of fidget; her Irisbard nudged her with! t• ?s thr F Tres of ott It fie - _. i -the lr*athrr._- \a+uest�on Khartum, in the vast Sudan, Islam t--hc ointment his elbow: still seems to be chiefi • a -veneer says you put on our ch-ild's-skin-' gets --"D rtrt-c I _ _ • Tat i; nh}' a harness treat=� _ 5 P y L' ough, -Annie -can't-you see -ed-- with EurekA is tough, often lies the Christian Herald, and the negro into the system just as surely as you're disturbing the other folks?" pliable,shinvand new•looltjg, `blood carries with • it a characteristic ! food the child eats. Dont let ! 1 -H-is wife over her looked nthim apologeticaTHE I t' - jovial friendship'and responsiveness to impure fats and minora] coloring y handkerchief, smothering , i HPERIAL 0[L COMPANY r kindness; but in hartum and Om- matter (such as man of the a spasm. I can't help it, Ephraim. Llmitcd 1 ( ,a ehazz0 of i y Branches Thrcughoti't, k Burman Islam tiffenin and dee The dust tickles frty throat!" �r " I • g p- cheap ointments contain) get �,` - Canada A# ;. te?!61+�! e�'r��t�k 'ening its cr;p on the people. into your child's blood I Zattt- Gordon College and the primary >Zeep ]]stnard's' Ltnimeai in 'th."hotue. �+..�..�.�.....o 9chooN connected with it in the Sudan $uk is purely herbal. Zt o pots- although , they are 'Mohammedan onous coloring. g Use it d Si . s• �ipOHIy -- _._schools O ammo an (s0e: BAY s! A!1 Druggists end Sforu. holidays and teach the Koran andWalral yC�l: $STUMAloslem ethics, have nevertheless been ITI a great stimulus to education. The • children are eager to learn, and stat" -"-latics which I have gathered show a �o great Increase in the ' imports of pa- per and printed matter. In 1914, for ED. 7. . ISSUE 18--17. _ "Wormy," that's what's the :natter of 'em. Stomach and Intestinal worms. Nearly as bad as distemper. Cost you too much to feel 'ern. Lonk bad —arp bad. Don't phya!o 0 em to death: apohn's Coaaponn3 n•.1Lremnse._the-.worms. Q improve the appetite: and ton.' 'gym up all round, and don't A rhe',:c." Acta rr trinniis and hlnod Full directions wit.t R enrh bottle. and sold hq all druirglsts. RS'OXV tt XD=AZ CO„ Chemists, Gosbaill end•, U, S. A. _ L. ......_ ..;....., 111 .s.^v.. T -r-:" .`ee=::sir ., r..w.•+r.v•., '-_ - - r _ ` LOOALISMS "` --•-Wm. Shepherd ` is again con.. I Gardening and house-cleaning� a ' fined to his bed.with an attack of is claiming the attention of a num- • ,S' r heart trouble. I her of out residents at the present =Harry Wade made s shipment —Mrs: L. �A.' Findlay and Miss time Q � df stock on Monday. Nina, of Toronto, spent over Sun- —The Women's Auxiliary of St. Yhe:' tore # w -Ed. F. Gormley, of Toronto, day with relatives'in' Pickering, ' Georges Church ivill meet at the was home over Saw ay. —MSN. W. G. Hary bas returned Rectory on Wednesday, May 9th, - - - - - - Ewart Gordon, of Toronto, home after spending three weeks at 3 o'clock. _ -. - -spent Sunday with hto 'relatives with her daughter, Mrs. J. B. -Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn and—. -- p ` here. Horn- and family, of Peterboro, two children, 'of Toronto, were A Rare Bar in, , in Wien '$ and Boys' -Frank Bundy, of Toronto, -The paper committee asks that the guests of W. J. and Mrs. Coak- spent Sunday here -with his fath- all waste paper be brought to the well on Sunday. -:- Hie Shirts, -:- er, J. H. Bund garage by May 15th. Those in the —The Ladies' Aid Society of St. i —J., H. Bundy has purchased a village will kindly tie papers in Andrew'schurch will meet in the Beautiful p&tterna and shades. .Sizes 13a, 14;, 15, and 151. - Ford runabout from. Dr. B. I. bundles and they will be called for basement of t'he church at 2 p. m., - .� Love, of Claremont. on Saturday, May 12th. on Wednesday, May 9th. Just struck luck in picking up !t few -Mrs. J. R. Thexton and dau- -Harry Wade will hold an auc- -Corp. Dewar: Lindsay, of the ghter, Mise Marion, speat Friday tion sale of about 50 young cattle, Canadian Veterinary Corps, To- - -' _dozens of these. V --with friepda-in-the-city. including 20 beef•riagersHolsteiit ronto, spent. Sunday here with ' -The township council meets springers, etc., tliis (Friday) after-. his mother, Mrs, P._ H. Hall .They are easily worth x.1.00. jtipy. Are. sellingIft on Monday nest for the transac- noon at the old WeQtern Hotel, -Order now dour geraniums, - } tion of general, business. opposite the Spink mills. all kinds of bedding plants, toma- - , at 69 cents. Don't miss it., -W. H. Bray has rented Mrs. -The Women's Institute have a to and other garden planta from - _ t Uriah Jones' residence 'on- Church shipment of pyjama suits to be F. H. Hail, Pickering. Bell St. south, and moved therein this made for the soldiers' home in phone. week. Whitby. All ladies are asked to, -Those interested in the im• - ! - -Bert Coakwell, of the Meet- help as the suits are badly needed. provement of the MAthodist came- ..Boys Khaki Pants den Britannia Works,of Hamilton, Sewing maybe obtained at Mrs. tery are invited to a meeting in s nt Sunda here with hie bra Burling's. R A. Bunting's store on Friday, ; pe Sunday They. are just the thing for School 'Wear. ry. ,her and family. -Miss Roberta, Bedaon, who May,4th, at 8 P. M. -Mrs. Geo. Kerr, who has been has been attending Moulton's -The regular monthly meeting Sizes 22 to 26, 90 cents per pair spending the winter months with Ladies ,College, of Toronto, re. of the Girls Red Cross Club will her son, A. M., of Kitchener, has turned home on Wedneeday, after be held at the home of Miss Vera sizes 26 t0 33, $1.00 per pair returned home. writing on her First Year examin- Burling on Saturday, May 5th, at ' -George Davidson and George ations at McMaster . University. 8 p. m. All member9 are request- - Men's Bib O1feralls, stripe, all .sizes, $1.50 - Gatce, of Cherrywood, have each We congratulate her on having ed to attend. + •`purchased a new Ford auto from passed sucedssfully, ,,and also on -The Right Reverend Bishop ,Potter di Andrew, having taken first-class honors in Reeve, Assistant Bishop of.Toron - -John Goodwin has rented the Mathematics, is which subject she to, will hold a Confirmation Ser- -tlla Pants' weet half of James Dwyer's resi. is specializing. vice at -St. George's Men $ Khaki church, Pick. Irl -dente and will move therein short. -Come ! Come i Come I to the erinR, on Sunday next at 10.80 a. a iy, after some repairs havb been Caribbean Sea by lime•ligbt. start- m. It is hoped that there will be All sizes, $1.75 per pair. ;made. inR from the Presbyterian ch.iirch,_ .a large congregation -at, this -annual -. T —A petition has been circulated Pickering, this (Friday) Episcopal --- They are very neat! a up. B y) evening E Ileo 1 visitation. a in the village to be presented to at S o'clock. Return trip only 25 _ - the Grand Trunk Railway, asking cents for adults, children A dent". ahem to give us a better train ser- No sea sickness, no German Sub- marines. 100 Troia -light views of ;-'t -The plasterers are getting Glory Land. "Where the beauties all Papers. Wall Paper$ ; well advanced with their work on of everywhere are gathered -into T. M. McFadden's new residence, here," Rev. Dr. Marab will con- , which. it Is hoped, will be ready duct the voyage under, the auspi-- They're re going fast these days. ...;.The - 1 :for occupation in -June.. ces of the Ladies' Aid. Don't mise —prices run from fi cents to —Rev, -Mr. Bailey, of Toronto, this, then be sorry the rest of -- p — - " +'will occupy the pulpit in St, An- your life. s I. 1 i. �drew's church on Sunda next, —Report of Intermediate room, 1.00 per roll. when he will y , ll resent the claims of Pickering • P school, a • g last two weeks _ _ _ .. -the Dn—inion All nee- inA ' and Colorin s are exce tionall —Mrs. Savage, we regret to re- Sr. I I—Hilda Morrison, Doruth fine this season. - - . ;port, has been very ill for the Towle. Blanche Walsh, Elsle RNk- past few e of her ieister-iD--law, IL ks at the in Chicago�mShshad Eva MurphArtie y, Charlie Law, i�RIDAY, MARAL�atb AiBon rale of 6U arty be any o - et in a lore m f the linea , ��oce to that city to meet her sols, Johnson, George Thexton, Alex yearlings, (reds and roans). 3 Hol- .are Bold Out. ` , - David, of Oklahama, who was Crockett. Jr. III -Geo. Cowan, stein springers, at Pickering, the - ;there o business trip. Ed. Marquis,Hugh Miller, Ella tproperty of H .:ode__._..$ale —Judgingfroth he present out Stephenson. - Sr. II — Anthony see bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. hook the *potato crop will bot be Coyne, Wilbelmine Mitch. Frank urr on, a orrissey. eOF THA l< account of the difticulty of•Secur- Walsh, Mary McGinty, Clarence -- Ing good seed, and the high price, llfercer. Jack Stubbs, Geo. Hutch, 'The relatives of the late -George ;SPRING SEEDING IN HERE ! _ T •from $4.26 tip, mabyfarmers will Clarence Potter. Falconer desire through the medium slotpput in their usual crop. —The service in St. Andrews of the NxwF; to express their, appreci- -Rassell Andrew had the mis- church on. Sunda evening was of ation of the kindness shown by the -. Well what you need we have. !Fortune to fall on Saturday rush- a most interesting character, The o! Dunbarton and. vicinity, _ Suring the trying period o[ thefr.end- - lag, when entering the garage, Gospel message was emphasized den bereavement, and assure them In the way of Seeds : Manuel Seeds. we are selling at 35 conte and 80 cent,, and strike his head on one of the b Rev. Dr. Marsh b excellent y y that they will not soon forget the Turnip Seeds at 65 coots. We can give you good gnotatiobs, -bead lights of an auto. sustaining light views. The various- hymns sympathetic and kindly act. for Timothy and Clover Seeds. adeepp cut about three inches lung, were thrown upon the canvas, and - - which bled quite profusely: the whole congregation joined _Q Q If you examine your Overalls and Smocks that you wore last year, In all pre: _ —A number of the Masonic heartily. in the singingof them, ''��✓✓ bability you 11 find you needs new pair, Well you know us and what y we can do for you. We've a dandy line of Spring Shirts, also. brethren went to Whitby on Sun- and the views show inR the eruci- w "day to attebd the funeral of the fizion and resurrection o! Christ Aleike, Red Clover. Timothy and all Our Boots area festure,`I fact the greatest feature, of our store. 'We've got late Major Har, kinds of seeds. the best lines that money can buy and at reasonable prices. You know j per, who Is well- gave the service an Impressive We are in the market and are peeper- the Williams Shoe, because you've worn it before.' It's right. known throughout Southern On- character. Solos were well read- ed to pay the highest market prices.., tario, having been police magis- ered by Mrs. T. M. McFadden and The best equipped cleaning mills Come to -The Men's Store." - . ;trate for the post forty years. Dr. Marsh. - -Nearly every pew in in the country. R- BUNTING PICKER IN —id r. and Mee. Liddle and son, the church was filled. It is Rev. grid us samples, or communicate with • 1 of Toronto, motored out on Sun- Dr. Marsh's intention to give aims- us before selling.. Established 1857. day and spebt the day with C. W. lar services frequently, .probably Take advantage of the beet Seed Mark - and Mrs. Liddle. On their return about once a tuoutb. eta in the world. r they were accompanied by their —Dr. V. E. Cartwright, who has Bell or Independent phone. SEEDS . SEEDS r SEEDS . daughter, who had been spending been practising'in Gravenburst for prompt, efficient and reliable service ~ a week here with her brother, the past ten years, has Ipurchased in handling Seeds guaranteed. —The coal situation Is not 162. the property and practice of Dr. Timothy Seed, Goveanment tested.. Steele -Briggs and Ferry's -proving an one would desire. The R. E. Towle, and took possession J. H• DO WHEY COMPANYGarden Seeds of all kinds, !miners, tlle owners and th . g.— g or WHITBY, ONTARIO ma e a vnnces ag• one year was resident physician Seed Corn on cob,,guaranteed Canadian grown—White Cap, Leeming rexating over a dollar a 'ton It at the Muskoka Cottage Senator- =The- Fruit Store • and Wisconsin No. 7, $2.50 per bushel. Dutch sets 25c lb. r Is predicted --that coal will be sell- ium, and more recently has been Martin-9enour s Famous Paints, 100% pure, all kinds and coiner. Turpentine. inR at $20 per ton before spring. medical superintendent of the HAS THE QUALITY —A number of farmers tbrouRh- Minnewaeks Sanatorium for dis- _ Oils, etc. EvervthioR requisite for the house-cleaning Beason, out this district -finished seeding eases of the chest. In 1915 he Choice variety of Spring Vege- Tour patronage solicited. T Prompt Delivery. o raticfila last week. Although went overseas with the Imperial tables and Fruits always �. '� GILLESPIE, 3J V NBARTON the Spring is backward, • the seed- forces, and spent fourteen months on hand. Ing has been completed in good' in Enpland, France and Belgium, --' time. Last year many did not returning last Christmas. The Special orders taken for end finish until about the•end of May, strenuous work at the front neces- of week requirements.' owing to the frequent heavy rains. sitated his return to Canada and SOON BE SPRING SEEDING 1. Ice Cream Parlor now open where —The fall wheat crop is not since then has been convalescing. we will be pleased to serve , showing up very well yet, The Mrs. Cartwright will come to iiON"I' �FZiAY . cold weather has kept it back so Picke*ing in about a couple of NEILSON, S ICE CREAM that there has been very little weeks and they expect to be set. _Plain, in cones, sundaes or in _ Get your Harneee and Collura repaired now., rowth so far. A few fine warm tied in their new home about the Ice-cream sodas -always good, R _ I have on.hand day* are necessary to let• farmers first of June. We welcome them 2 Seta of Team Harness at $117.50 a set know whether it will be worth to our village and hope thbir so- I H. J. MARQUIS keeping, or whether it will -have Journ here may be a pleasant one. 1 Set of Team Harness at $87.60 to be plowed ap.-After many months of Puffer- "_ onta';O ,Also, better grades at close prices. -Lorne Law, Bon of Geo. Law, Ing from the iw Sr. ties se old age, DAl.JG M� �t and Shoe Repairing promptly attended to. �. of Toronto, and formerly of Pick. Mrs. Thos, Law Sr. passed' awn ELM erinR; who has been overseas for .on Thursday morning. April 3rd, -- - about two years, is now in the hos- in her 01st year. �'=OgER2rTG# HARNESS EMPORIUM The. ole KERIN(I _ y ceased `PIC f. . pital Buffering from- slight Run- whose maiden name was Mary You can always get the beet Mani- shotW. wounds in his arm. His bro. Stoner. was born in Scarboro in toba Flour made from No. 1. Home Phone 3800. tber; Willie, has also been at the 1824, and appee utthe greater part of Manitoba 'Wheat. ' nt frofor a Iona time and has so her life in Scarboro and Pickering Royal Household and Glenora for - far e4caped injury. townships. In 1848ghe marrie __.;Bread._ -.Try a bag. - - - - �tlltvec Crummer� who has been Thomas Law, who pre -deceased Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oat9 ty-ye Manitoba for the past her nine years. They had ten of BRAN, SHORTS twenty -years, HOME O --twenty years, hqs rented his farm a family, two of whom died in in- .MIX FEEDS � - owing to the difficulty in securing fancy, and one, James, died a nuns- OAT CHOP -, Tabor and has come to Pickering ber of years ago. Those surviying CRUSHED .UATS Inconvenience caused by the scarcity of coal is greatly n+ini+uised(t i'• and iR now engaged by the Ca mp• are John W., Abe and George, BARLEY CHOP by ,the use of our GurneyOzfbrd Oil Heaters and Cookers.2 bell Flour Milling Co. Hemp who reside in Toronto, Thomas in ----''WHEAT rented the Alloway property, now Pickering, and Misses Sarah, Nel- - CRACKED CORN71 owned by Garnet Genetics. lie and Hattie who have resided .MIRED AEN FEED Pockets to Catch Dirt I P —In additiou_to. _a very -heavy. with tbei-r mother. She is also-Caldwell's Cream substitute _:.:. _ O Complicatlons'l i ,." auto troffic on the Kingston road survived by twelve grand child- Calf Meal. Dirt "-` during_ the past week or two, red and twelve great grand-ebild- Molasses Meal there has been a large number of ren. She was held in high esteem CHOPPING AND OAT heavy motor trucks on the road. and was a member of the Method- CRUSHING EVERYDAY Thebe vehicle9 are hard on the ist church. Her funeral ral will take - One Washing Machines are the beat made and add to Horne Comforts _ __ . Get.prioes on feed_in__ton__lots. -- roads, and to keep the roads pas- prate on Battirda-v at $ p. m. when BELL PHONE. We always carry a �u71 tine of e)catee and Hockey Goods. sable the township will be com• her body will be conveyed to St. petted to expend a large amount Margaret's cemetery, Scarbore, MI' _ Pickering. of money upon them. for interment, Chopping every1J.day.I IEL BUNDY