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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_05_117_ !?w K �'7 p". t 7 7 TH P CK I I E EWISS VOL.-`XXXV1, ICKERING9 ONT..' FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1917 77. wwoffe4wIttal Mist -bo. Baker A Heispfinnan ROSEBANK May Day, WHITBY A large Masonic meetinwas held Established 75 years Affedivai, • windy.and cold ushered enthusiastic party . of artists at here on Tuesday evening, when be- tween 70 and M from Toronto GREENWOOD OrL. CALDWELL. M. D., Successor . to the late Dr. R. Brodie. Phone 3W 'A ents. for the above interesting abode, which is so -ideally situated at the mouth of the were present. The contract for building large Mareloons, Otis 9 Water 'Systems Rouge river. The Bohemians Poon made things attractive and comfort. able inside, while wind and wave howled outside. They are now all a AssemblyRillat the Hospitalbuild- logs. to cost $W.000, has been awarded to a Toronto firm. MILLS DEt. V. E. CARTWRIGHT, For. 9noos"or to -AP D- Y'll"No 'onl� _--Stable Fittings ready to wander forth with pencil and -brush,-with what results The military officers who were her e -!owe time ago in regard -to eatabl &FORSYTH. D. of 0' Rtered member of the &t.oNk, ,Electric Light System may see later. The following entbust- astics, Mrs. Alex Annan. Mrs.'G..A. Ing an aviation school say that Whit- by would have been chosen for the dation Of Catw1o. a peclial listing of slamse& Byes . ad (For the farm.) Pringle. Uri. J. F. Shultz and Miss Pattie Gotta, are being Inatructed In Bite had the road west of the town been in good condition. Get your seed corn --Lig btning Rods (Dodd & Strutherstario, the absorbing pursuit of sketching from assure by F. H. McGillivray. There The funeral of the late, Mr. McMil- lan. formerly general manager of the Western Bank, . . ear ly. Good seed �,D*, L ON' Of the cater of 0* MCKN�_bo 4 b — c I !leenttats.) are other early -Birds in the took place on Sunday V 7d- "_ t BdinDnrgh. Ro _11 I sur si�-G c 0. W = ; . Is. and resid.... r. Sawing Machines neighborhood looldrig for flue weather: Dr. Bosch, Wife and daughterwas ; Mr, Price and be to the Union cemetery. Mr. McMillan at one time very paominentin Whitby, being df is soarces Pianos and Organa wife, soon to followed by others. mayor the town and warden of the county. But he has been a resident of Oshawa for a n um7 have the best. 2700 Fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers here her of years. FAREWELL,-K.C., HARRIS- J. 14 .Phone wo need your presence May. 18 A public meeting was held on Tues - Mornay, and 8116719=2=7=1. 10-V dar evening at the Ontario Ladies' GRURNWOOD College with Mayor Warren presid- .-AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Stouffividle,Ont, The grim and tragic realities of the Ing. Owing to the war, the attend- ance at the college bas fallen off great- 'Bakers' Joy 'for bread s Solicitor. Notary Public. Bic. ]Kan 0". 00ce Brock St, North, Wbl%bT. present resent world conflict were brought to last ly, and the finances have been reduced proportionately. The meetingWas is e al to any brand L�ental us all week when John Brown received the sad message from Ottawa that his son, Sergi. Fred R., called to discuss the financiasitu- ation. It Is proposed to raise -the sum on tr k e mar et, and it --Costs less than stores J. He BEAL, Claremont BLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S.. had been killed in action at Vimy Ridge of $50 . 000. which will wipe out all indebtedness. Of this 'amount it is sell the western mills Graduate of On] Use* lion r1i 0! 1 HQ1 ISE Ell IRNISHINGS a on Easter- Monday. Fred en- -85,000 brands d isurgeona " CC TOROSIX 0MF%L listed In the maebine gun section of raise by subsFr4i:_ for. Patronize VV= W. )A - P van atom i0ffies bours 9 to 12; L to aX. Ind pl=lbl.. B4SU M 441Y Big Stoc k, at the lowest prices. the 74tbL'Battalion in July, 1915. and trained at Niagara and Exhibition tion. 85,OQO by the Board of' Di torp. and W,000 elsewhere in Canada. your home mill. phone D=q, Dr Ztews absence overess. Dr Ko. D of Toronto, will be to a!3&rge, Delivery'free. camps, going in March, 1918. With others of his battalion, bewas Principal FarewPI4 in hisanal Pointed out that 96 per cent, of he Call and see. Ind Phone 324. drafted Into the 102nd Batt. and went to France In August, 1910, and has revenue was raised outside of the town while 96 percent. of the expenditure C*:R=rW_2q fixotuse,* garb*. Claremont. been in active service ever since. He was made within the town. Within WG. HAM—Issuer. of Marriage in the County of SE&M. - was a zealous, cautious soldier, receive Ing merited promotion from time to twenty years half a million dollars have been spent and students have 61 E A S T LA K E IFUL;iJAMUS". 8 village time, and was often -asked to drill fresh spent on an average $40 a year among the tradesmen of the town, roHER, Real Estate T• PO Auc- ENTER ANY, TINI recruits an the use of the ma• chine gun, as well as serving in the and as. the average attendance has been 160. It The shingle that has given satin - tioneer. TLInalerr. Collector and issues marriage licenses, Broagbain. toy fora thorough Course in. any one active fighting in the trenches. Short- ly after enlisting In talking to an old amounts to a considerable sum. He also pointed out that the town had faction for over 80 Years. Empire Corrugated It on with a I in. by HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Do Licenses in the County of Ontario. of Shaw's Seven BuMness Schools. friend, he 1*1 just had to enlist. when I -saw married men leaving never contributed to the college. There are several other colla in the 2 in, corrugation, see it before you buy other makes. If you are in his resialluee. CLOPGOWO�l- Toronto. Write-te-for-free,0atalog-je. Home Study Courses also provided. W. H. Shaw, wives and little children In answer to the call of their country." The sym- pathy of their many friends Is extend- province, similarly situated and are on the verge of going on the rocks. Almorlic those present were Rev. Dr.gasoline need ofat Cream Separator. Try it Premier for 80 days. Also — TOWNSHIPOLERE DB.BEATON . Coov"andiff. COMMI"Oner for said WMAVIN, Accountaus low 19*u*Y so 10 President. ed to the .bereaved mother, father. Graham. Educational Secretary of the Methodist engines from $89.00 W See or write we before buying. Q W farm IM04K Of Ids sister and brother and the many Chfirch of Canada. and Mr. friends. Rev. Mr. Totton will hold a Ridout, a brilliant Young man. of To Bell Phone. TTrGH S. PUGH. Glen Major. Ont. Lt LOG S WANTED! mumorial service "la the church here on Sunday, Mav 13th. at it a. in. ionto, who has been placed 'in charge of the campaign, An organization has W J. Prouse, Picks ring .,JLA ung AcetiosiW7 Extonsivo exper- Jonas In unported sod tho7onalibriid stiock -The Son of God goes forth to war, been affected to raise the 8.5,000, and a Mi. eccft�ted •n hers, Write for "' and a 41 2111L Wly I will pay cash for the following logs delivered here: Elawwood. No.'1. 917 00 per M. Who follows in his train." Everybody going to S. School on May 13th to help Pickering Tp. report, will be made within it week, BROUGHAM 9iekerinq'' �arac�ePOSTIL4 Licensed Auctioneer,' F. ,F for Counties of York and Outsec, And ,ten ,t,,ml" of all kinds attonned to an shor%sal Im, 0dres.C1.0.7o.. Oat. blxpl®. . - .4 16-00 46 - . I Soft Elm. 16.00 --re-ad in this good work. Min Eva Hansrom-of Toronto, was borne over Sunday. All automobile and Bic Yale I T :L0 -V Greg or Bastard Elm. 12,00- Red Birch, 1&00 WHITXVALS Miss M. MrKinnon, of Oshawa. was home over Sunday. repairing promptly attended to. _M Vetorinary Surgeon - Rock Elm 15 In, over 24,00 Rock under 15 in 20.00 White Ash. 12 toot, Weare pleased to learn that Sam Mannell Is slowly improving in bealtb L. B. Devitt. Cobourg. was home over Sunday with his parents. Tires. Oils, Grease and repairs. Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- - log lengths 26.00 Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor. of Montreal. Miss. Maggie Feasby, of Toronto, always on hand. rinary College and Graduate of the Veterinary Chopping and Oat Rolling done are visiting the lattWs father. John Larkin. spent Sund*Lv with her mother. Mrs. Mary Matthews In visiting her Potter & Andrew', Science Assoelation; usual. • E. Burkholder. of Diverport, Iowa. daughter, Mrs, Witter, in Toronto, Phone Mee ISM, residence 2002 W. G. Barnes, Green River was here here attending the funeral of his . Miss Scott. of Peterhoro, is spend- PICKERING, Ont. CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. mo A. W. Hodgson and Miss Sadie Lau- inpr a week"with her sister at Mrs. W. E. Hobby's home. SEE OUR NEW REAL A'iSTATE.... glilin :pent Sunday at H. Wilbur's, Brock Road, Will Rogers' barn to nearly cora- Geo. and Mrs. Linton visited their daughter, Mrs. Byron Feasby, of Oeb- awn, on Wednesday. rite me SAWING MACHINE I pletea and will ' bo as fine ne aa the one Mr. and Mrs. Hunt and family and Ill.%, was burnt. Miss Mahe] Hood. of Toronto. "at Mrs. Margaret Reesor is spending be week with her uncle and aunt, W. Sunday at the letter's home here. Morton Millisr, -for We call suply Emery Wheels' and ar Same. All sixes and Mrs. Ellison. of Toronto. Harry Johnston, who has purchased the Hubbard property be re. visited N. prices .:Circa kept in stock. Also Emery. and Saw Mandrels, If you 150 acre Farm For Sale, good soil, contractor. has started opertations. He states that be b&i a busy season ahead- of him. Stevenson -on Monday. He , ac - compealed by Mrs. Miller. on Sarnia wish to build your own frame. brick house with 8 rooms. Barna for Miss Jennie Carter and Cecil Phil lips motored to Aurora and spent the The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church will -hold their regular meet, 11'ence. 'T.A.—S and stabling, 42 head of stock. lion house week -end with the latter's relative& Ing at Mrs. A Brignall's, on Wednee. day. May 16th, at 13D o'clock. BROCK A ri and pig 1plefti- John Hanson Bee se died last week at the age of 70yearna6ud was buried -heat mnber'tb&tLSQud&y next eve"- n 14�v_ c8i 001 JOHN PHILIP �All in good repair. --We at Drayton, Ont., beside his wife, who died two years ago. Earl Tomlinson and Miss Mar Ham- body Is expected to go to Sunday School. A good program will be given In the Brougham U. Sunday School, V. Richardso on& spent Sunday with the Tatter's Everybody welcome. you money Has a full line or tresh and cur- Notary Public, Pickering.' uncle, Andrew Caddin. of King City. and report having had a good time. A special meeting of the Farmers' Chib will be hold in the Odd Fellows' ed meats oonstontly on handL B. B. Reesor died on Saturday, aged * Han, Whiteiale. on Tuesday evening, Water, Pu're Water Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, 82. He was born on the farm on which he died and was burled in the May 15th, when Councillor; F. H. Rich - ardson will give an address on the As C. REESOR'll Ham.,Bologna, Weiners, etc.. Mennonite cemetery, townline, Mark- good roads. Orders for oW must be Highest prices peAd for If you are wise yon will use the only him, Frank Wilbur and John Tweedie in the hands of the secretary by that evening. LOOUST HILL -Butcher's cattle Ideal well, drilled by Cbas. B. Rice, whoisagent fol Wind Mille, Gasoline left on a fishing trip to Pefferi%w on Satdrdav and returned on Monday Wm. Harris, . of Broolilln, accoen- ��ekertrsg live Engines. all kinds of pipe and fitting 8 for water works, Also bat h room fix- tures. Everything with is a .& . wagon load.and there slump on in the fish market in the p anied by Miss Ethel L Wilson, who to with her aunt, Mrs. Harris. for the summer. brought Mm Littlejohn ­. ]DIRe IREVA R9 etc. given careful vale. home on Sunday, having 7 for hire attention. PUMP WORKS, Mrs. Ulrick Burkholder (nee Matilda Cook). died May Ist, and was burried she been summoned there two weeks ago on "��n�VI r6•O1888 rigs Day or night Home Tel. 5521. Wliftevale, Ont. in the Mennonite cemetery, townline. Markham. - Mrs. Burkholder 88 account of the illness of her daughter. While there a little. girl arrived. whotock meets all trains The Pickering was years old and always enjoyed the best is Mrs. Littlejohn's 24th grahtichild. Wesley FOR .Bus Teaming promptly attended to. ViPance Committee of health a few we�ka before she was called away, A and Mrs. Harvey have re. ceived word through the Canadian Red Crow Society that their son, Agent for Canada Carriage Co. special meeting of the Farmers' Club will be held in the I. O. O. F. Sergt. Frank Harvey, was severely Horses, VV # XLe & 00AAL9 Pick4Wt"qr. Th=ect of this AiG6E—Ation is to Rall on Tuesday _vy-eving—May 15tb, when 00iin—cilloi F. H. Richardson will wounded in tbi thigh, arid was now in Betbnel Hospital, Cocksburn at., London, England, improving pattl e n stealing and prosecute the felons. give an address on I Good Reads", Orders for coal must be in the hands of the secretary by that and was nicely. Since the foregoing was writ - ten Mrs. Harvey ban received a letter :,..,Hogs and Best it Paws to Got the Best "IT ving propers stolen oommuni. Members he K evening, Two dogs were caught In the act of from her son telling her that be re - ceiwd a shrapnel wound in the thigh osteinimedissely *it any member � of Executive commissm killing sheep for W. S. Major on Fri. day' the 4th. He got both dogs over and that be will be two months In the 4� - Sheep -ILLIOTT, Membership fee $1.00. Tickets may be bad from the president or So rod a way, one an old dog with a white breast, and both were dark collies. -This is the second time that London hospital. Mrs. A. Brodie, who, has been in failing health for some years. passed Just received a large shipment of this popular Stock Toole, guar- Secretpry on application, dogs have been at his sheep No one away, in her 77th year, at her home Exac. Com. L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm. claimed the other two dogs he killed, here on Saturday, May 5th. The enteed to put our stock er, * W. V. Richardson, Pickering, but Mr. Major would like the owners funeral, which took place en Monday, in flrst•class shape. Cor. Yonge and Charles Sts., J- R. Thextv W. J. Clark - to come and emove those two. All four dogs are strangers around White- was conducted by Rev. Dr. Marob, and was largely attended both at the . 7 lb. package, 65 cents 7: Should not be compared with a President, Beers$&" vale, house and at the cemeterv. Zion -Pres- many business colleges of this coun- try. It occupies a far higher level' The annual meeting of the White- vale branch of the Women's Institute be byterian 11th eon. Markham. Those present from a distance were Wm. and Mrs. Dobson Madge Dean ..$1.00 29 lb. pail, 2.25 TOOLS SHARPENED and does far better work. This Is will held in the basement of the and and one reason for the enormous de- mend from business firms for our We make a speci.%Iry of crosscut saws, Tools of ail kinds.- Locke repaired. Methodist church on Wednesday. Mav 8 I th, at 2." p. m.. sharp, when Dobson of Beaverton, Edward and Mrs. Milroy and Annie Milroy of graduates. Many business colleges to us for teachers. ' Right Razor -boning R specialty. For a first. class Bair trim or an the Rev. Mr. Oliver will give an ad- dross on "Rural Community LIN." Agincourt, Mrs. J. Jobnoton, Mrs. H. Jones. Gen. and Mrs. G%rton of To C• c. we Lidaie, Phm.- 13. now is an �Pxcelient time to enter. Open all year. Catalogue free. easy allave call at the East -end Barber Shop. See our House Furnishings Music by Mrs. M. Reesor, after which the itistalls.tion of officers for the com. ronto. and Robert Anthony of Lambs ton. A family of five survive. Mrs. Druggis"raduste Optician J. Elliott, Principal of all kinds. slightly used Carpets from 15 cents a and up. ii%Ft year will take place. A request is made for all members W be prevent Win- Dobson of Beaverton, Miss Kate at home. Min Edith of Toronto. Rus- 10, N. R. Tio it Agent W. J. GOADON PICKERING and bring fruit find jellies for returned soldiers. E"body welcome. sell of Pickering and Mrs. Geo. Philip here, who have our sympathy. 211103cer1=19 Out&=* left the great gates of Buckingham PWace, And, suddenly, from oqt the doors theie carne a man in kliaki.* No hand- some picture warrior, either—just a e plain, thick -.set, honest-looki;ig Join— my. Beneath his tan he 'showed a lit- tle pale, his grey eyes looked a t' rifle embarrassed, while his mouth was fWisteid'in a' s-fiy- smile. "Here you are, old girl," he said, Milk. and Cheese Dishes. Melt the -butter, -add the cornstarch, Plu ti rg all -packet in iYi 'hands Mak and cheese, at present prices -gradulally' stir of the wai woman. and when well blended N_ - . - P . I furnish nourishment at a much lower in the cream and cook 2 minutes.' Add '-"Oh,- Geo slie -whispered,, as she cost" than meats: - The housekeeper, the cheese, and stir -until cheese is gazed' with we :into the tiny case, C , ow ed crackers or on bread who lmi-ws their food vela_ and h' melted.- Season and serve an toast- "what did he say to you?" to prepa:re milk and cheese in a v. ar- --toasted on A Tube Me'eting'.­ iety of appetizing dishes will u�e more! one side 'the rarebit being poured over But he bad taken her arm, and led 0= of them. Secure the best -milk at any the untoasted -aide-. . her into the ­ Green en Park, and, few �k.: price for the babies; their lives de - seeing the homely little quartette Q1 Pend, upon it. Whole milk, skimmed M. guessed tbaf' but five minutes earlier inilk, butter -milk for the children, in- Standard Food -h���a_pe'st. a King had pinned upon that soldier's stead of so much meat is both more ? Important. fact4rx_te-44-4w�- air, breast the hbghest award Brilaih can e an _ eaper. If possible, water and food. We can live without offer her warriors. buy skimn,ed milk for milk soups and air.for only a short time, without wa. "You remember me, sir?" puddings; dd' s; it is a substitute for meat I'te;r from one to four days and without "Hanged if I dd!" Sha-vinq Sinqle Re-nded protc1n and costs about a quarter* the food from thirty. to fifty days. In., . A soldier ih'the Tube.had leant -for- -money. composition the human body is three- ward and put the question to an. offi- in a Military, - Hospital. Milk Soups. 7 0 quarters. water, and of such a nature cer, opposite. - - I '2 -Tablespoons butter or dripping 2 that' a variety of foods is neces'sa'ry'- "Yes, I as- with you in Gallipoli, -bee :tablespoons flour, % teaspoon salt 2! but tot all are desirable. e w A- Only those' who have n there can cups milk or 1 cup milk and 1 cup' Th'_ e most important business of the "Can't recall your face:" 7 allze wh6t th ­01lette Safety Razor.. is vegetable. water, I re e u cup vegetable pulp, housewife is to- and understand "'Remember that, then? The soldier' had 'extracted a clasp-' or flaked. fish. with a woikking kno-Oledge as a basis, - " -doing for Lhe wounded 1. The vegetable water is the water in this supremely interesting subject' knife e from his inner pocket and pass - cod food is most necessary which the vegetables have been cookedG essarY'fox !edJt over. the firing line; possible only RT (In the case of potatoes I ' - 'Clean sha�riri,,� 'on oes the water is good health, and even the be -,t foods 1. "You're not the chap who cut MY r not used.) The vegetable pulp is the are often sp6iled -by - incompetent !boot off the afternoon I got plugged, has saved endless trouble in dressing. t g with a Gillette, cooked vegetable- rubbed through housewives, who are not able or sur;ly ?10. face wounds. In the hands of orderly or nurse it . F4.1, sieve. Since t ' he -vegetable is cook- familiar with thv-- necessary and im- "ThEtV-, me, "sir! You -told -rno- to ed before making into soup, any left- portant rules of cooking.. These cc- 'keep the knife as. a souvenir." shortens by precious minutes the preparations for 1at 'J' the n of th-6 6atknfs, it i� over vegetable from dinner can be used quire intelligent and persevering I They 6ciil� got off the train at that operating. Later,''in h hands to make a.hot soup for supper or lunch work, sincere efforts and determina- moment. -Onions, "carrots, celery, potatoes. can -'tion to have this important knowledge And we who were left behind hafl no a blessing indeed! ned corn, peas, or *tomatoes, are gen- at their finger tips. interest in the e�tienin-g papers for the 1 - wally well -.liked. In the case of l Mal:�Y vomer} fail in their undertErk- nexf few minutes, for we fiad seen one -9. a pinch of soda, must Le 1 g3 becatse they have a wishbone in of the incident; of which we had so As soon ng o return, the.V tomatoes, in as their Strength begins t' :added to neutralize. the acrd so the Place of their backbone. Roll UP often read.. -get the: d.':!!E-tte into action, and -fairly revel in the ;milk will not. curdle. Remnants of Your sleeve; and determIne that high i tot; which it gives to the.wpj-orne cle'�an- cold boiled or _.cann'ed salmon, or ' Lpricea will hold no terrors for you In a London Bus. finL V _dried'heef may be -used in. the same when you. know -that good !jtandsrd "llad a fall, mi�zsie?" way as the vegetables, -The, conductor stied the question of Iin,6ss of hospital life'. ' For though he can- use but brain food is the cheapest in the enct. Macaroni -and Cheese, �.Do not permit stay waste, L ut. utilize !a shabby old woman who had entered I ohd hand '_ and that one shal:-Y—a man can shave e every portion of food. , Thrift not' the 'bets. k, I himsel {sly and comfortably with a Gillette I Cup macaroni, 2 cups mil e 'at ti*y.' tablespoons butter, 4' tablespoons 9 ipgjness, as so mr.ny people iniagine., TrIcnil4ing and ­bal;pn, s ness in l.-nZ1ertU:k i figs,-. :ire; to shake thi niud off h, flour, I cilp grated cheese, �j. teaspoon but it is -eareful r gki�t. Sa'ety azer.. i, Pepper, V& cup dry. that when used in the home, esrlecial4y� the- same firic- di:a-playiag , a badly salt, few grain. .-.bread crumbs, I tablespoon butter. in the kitchen, nets to the persevering (�razvfl hind. .11 rr,y seeni a F1,11t thing to yots to send a Gillette, ocing salt % Add � -,teasp- to 2 quarts; housewife wiInderfut result "l, got o fright-*nell." she t-flt(rel. W N. --tr6rir 11 '* . Iad? ycU know Orcrseca, but to kni. 44 1v - mein so much I it -boiling water, Drop irf the macaroni, This . , , - 1, . - . _Udl b,',.17 Q 1011& broken mto_�ch-Pieces,. Jier - -c 1 - -Of hQ_ and boil hard Housekeepin.- ffi-fPs. Sbe furribled un,4#_i_ 'oUl _�:pa_and , _" ___ _9_ - �T, '. for 20 minutes. Drain and pour! 1pro-luced a 'grimy' -laking Pi( vc of le eucir-morci dp�redcted'ff bc� gqc.,�' 11,1451l1v 2%0 cold water' through to prevent the Spinach is in a' class by- itself, -That won't do,%mothcr.!'--broho in I pieces sticking together. Melt the cause, of tra 4a . rge amount of iron. _fhe rondo: tor: "You'll have . lotij4xw L .7 .7 .3 tablespoons butter in a saucepan- Cooked squa.-h left aver from a or 4ijrnethinz %A11th-that.- Here. t-ke minks German Destroyers.. !%vere sunk by the submarine, which add the 'floui and' 'stir until frothy; meal may' be Made a I de,hC'1'oU% `0U,1 he said, fetch . iri,, a CILLaln hand- Ithen made her %Aay_hD=,(_,_in safety- H7ffiSh Fllilln?�'tne, dl�._ -sadd -th _- uWAi-a-nd -stir until it thickensAhvzys have the boatel -well well f!L,.;"- hief from Us own -vt and tvar- Itt.-(r a ff d The lieutenant got the Vietoria ('rest "Peason with salt and pepper, add the ed before beginningfarted to come -to -tht- surface in PruLt- -tie his - woik and! 'a - 11 the crtI,.f got the - to knenT bi ea'i. it in half, -,. .. . - . , . - f cheese axd four ov-6r the cooked rnae-; - If you feel very- Th*� woninn,y,it� 'the h ' "tan -waters 4n the North SCa. captured Military Cross, t1red an -1 droiv�sy. a[,),, %&-ra,-)0ed an enemy mine lej;er - and sank 'Six, arewii., Nle!t I ta'blespoon butter in a.' dash very- cold watef in your. face. 'the. bsnda!ze round the- old, toil-rnRrk--! F rtis%ian tle,Stroyerq. -wn, reported by-, baking diah. stir the crumbs in this, Tha empty ' �bahing pow(le?., can 'ed hand,' aml was. trt�mulou.Ay th.tnk- -L British %,es., -.e i It is est­irnated that about two - plate, put ihe es a good*nut mincer, I that ar- turn them out on g mak ed. :art officvr of a Bt thirds of all the 16tter:-�4 curried 'they I rived d at.an American pi�Ft. Acco.i ding.. Y macarorli�- -in the baking -dish, -and Baron dripping l.i excellen. for fr:y- An"Auqtnaiiiin Sol,lier, sittinc n i. postal service of the N�orld are writ - to the narrative the officer command- Pog A crumbs. over the top. Bake ing hashed brow 'inute. ton. ,Ont . to and reiitd: t . wy English - until • th,)roughly heated , and the Prunes"llpre. take boi- fare oL't or this, and ing *ybmcr.1ible forced tli-� mine cooked WithOUt lhdd;l'.� sugar laver to- tbw him out to sea and then,! r'"P" Aing people-' crumb4 brown. This may be served'- more wholesome and better r in a vozet . 1 �, I . e dish without the crumbs ed. a -tht-- Pe t," he said. quietly - to air -.i b( -in- completed, .sowed. the Human civilisation w`ni founded _o__ 1 4 n be conductor'as hepassed out. :_.poor Yer ora ea "with mines and in German code -the's ltrui�_ti_ and mural I ' --- ' - and baking, but the macaroni rhust' SV ^n the top of the.kit-hen ralig,, old dtar!" Z c inventions of then be re -heated in the sauce. is red but ;er! .out ..•% call by wirele,4b that Intmkind, and was di: .!-d "not 40 y,)Lr 'fuel is being �iaited' A i I- he proZsed half-a--c'rown into - - Hot egg sarl,lwi, he -.4 make a good* 1,rolisrhL 4i- Pru-Oiin decitr"oyers flown much to the -survival of the Jittest"- ChceKe Fondue. Oc- ;(jrAUct_ot ban(]. I the de,,trdycrs'-..­, ta the -fittTug of iq'ma -1 C inexpen-ive digh for supper.. on thorn. Four' of ny as P". Cup. milk, I cup soft ;tali, Their Joe. ­4ek . nIines zind thk, remaining tw ive. bread crumbs, -1 cup grated cheese, I o,siL)le to sur� -1). X. Munro, Tins for the baking of large ro�und tablespoon• .!;utter-, teaspoon salt, 2 V pith cales may - be pgritially. •lincd Two men fr-om the- N'o,,,h weml�d eggs. paper, their way from the train - that li-ol F Fine linens and all. -pieces' of hand,_ brought them down I _*tx : fir,�4t fine ingredients. Add.S4uth. 0-- me lingerie should h; .�run out by "'Bnek Tin to-mn-.rLr,. lad;" phile- Yolks. of e�znrs _,L,,tll beater, and fold in OUR L SEIRVI& AVAIL JALE 'hand and never th-rourh a Wringee.-_ !:opbicrally r('m_,,trkcd one..a.he gaver, the stiffly &Min`�vhl'ies.- Pour into,. The young carrots pulled up- v,-ht.a a switch to the r ch furnli__ _Sn�gri % trench • a buttered bakin.--dish and bake thinning the carrot bed izan,b�o scr,�.p-"Jure that hsrnperqfhi�� mrw-em,�141+�.O- -c rett m "Ay! But. by gum,_We,%,c hail Ahe- 3: •twevity, minutes in n moilerate oven. ed and conked and 'm-v'ed iv; th EVERYWHERE -- Cheese Souffle, sauce. Cme of our live.-" :arae the s No inatter where yau live PARKER Servic i I c an's;wer,'i' ii is right -th� speaker -topped To light a cig- 8 Table.,poon.-, butter,.4 tableSph6ns' The suzar for jelly: should 11%.,Y.4 a.4 at your door. Wherever the postman or the express company flour, 2-31 cup -milk, .1 egg, I cup grat- be _heated1�,.fnre 'sin a collect and deliver whatever you in the even a. arette. odrd chee-e, salt and pepper, few grains Stir frequently and do not- allew it . The London streets were rather de - of cayer',ne. dry"crorlihs. to browp. sci-tPO at that' hour-,- especially in the Pur �;drvici to distant customers is carefully handled •ty.in transit. by-stre(.t through which tb�ey !�alkldd so. that goods are insured of sakfe The excellence of our work has built up the largest on that' S�lrj(lay evening. far from the spot where she stood, - But they both paused ai, th6-,trains dycirig and cleaning business in Canada and is known and. then she crossed the road. Jrotu coast to.coast TALES - FRO"" that came on their ear,. ITi'betw;,cn i Almost am article can be cleaned by one process or But here she found'her - progre'.:. 'the bu91nes offfees. the theatres, the b�ought back to a freshness that Wi1l slar- q and -hotels'. one of the old- chltii'ches bf Lon- you -or made new by dyeing. barred by women who threw rose, another, NN LON U DON 10" prise We pay the ca;g;re one way in all articles sent to us. violets to smiling men who laughed don still maintained its'grou'nd squeiz .1'r6m their stretchersras- Red- Ci1oss*0d-betweT-.,n tire -modern dwelling's. Thirrk of PARKER'S whenever you think -of cleaning -or ambulances bore them away. "Peace, pevf�� HERE. ARF S0.1.1F SYMPATHETIC ct peace!" -gang the Seal for a FRFF Copt' of our usey*ul and inio-estiaz book- an Aren't they wond�rfur? ' Doesn't choir and the people at, their hymn of anddirin,r. SNAPSHOTS• i it make you feel proud?",cried a girl parting. 'd be sureto address yoor parcel clearly to recelving d*pt; ears --- The S stood still listen- -i with tears yes, 4.q she -threw carnation to a man whose one eye LIMITED in her c two.Tammie' steh ing.. both 'solemnly - smoking, neither -PARKER'S DYE WORKS, speaking a word till the; ceased:. Evervwhpre Are Little Climpses of gleamed gladly enough for two 791 YONGE ST. TORONTO 4o the Pathos and Drama of from his bandaged head. "Well, mate, that's our J015!" was . Yes. th6y are V_ the ter..�e comment, as they continued eity wonderful War. their route. agreed the white-faced mothet, as she went her- way, Office boys, typist§#- -_busy men, 'A Gfillant British Sea -Dog: The -crowd soon swallowed hustled' round her with their various I her UP, demands as she stood at the post -of- lust an - and she was lost to view-; way from Antar( row on his Sir Erne�mt Shackleton ckleton'is r other of the mothers who Antarctica to ' England's fico counter waiting her turn, wait -go U battle line.: When be -went �pole-,vard anxiously and so (Iiiietly. "When 'do you thin]% I shall get a re- LO'S u. - . - .. ! with his brave little company the war ply ? To -day ? P -,ked anxiously of Outmide the Palace. - : , ' --,pr wherever craftsmen gather, It Is ihad just begurv. None imagined its; * . .4 �.. 4 the clerk, as she balked over her tele- '-jvew Would have guessed usually observed that ed the idp_­ formidable --character or -its -long dura- grnm. ,pressed excitement 'of- . the neatly- * tion. -:and the journey had the express. "Can't say," he answered slowly, as garbed woman standing at the top of sanction of the King, whom,%,the -KANSAS'S PAINT 7 ex - 7 he counted the wor,' . "May be the Mall. Although it was a week. plorer consulted as to his 414ty in the Is specified and used with much satisfaction. tiventy-four hours, may be longer. Re-- 4vi$% she wore her best XFLvv-blue cos- _0remije,,;. - Aftey the expedition arne­ ply paid, isn't it?" tume, A new flower had been added to �,rief Sir ginegi stuck to thetaskSpeef ty"" RAMS-AY'S " for your neat job - or the odd jobs you do,yourself. IT(� wa,, holding the wire so. that an to the ribbon round her, hat. The boy 'of rescuing his men, and his repeated onlooker might rend th'brea-ding. the by her -side had on- his beit ready- voyages in the. attempt over the piti- -P itplie F f "new white M-UffAnA­et_e_?-n'Rl ice barrier bristled %vith heroi� COMPANY s_ hase hos-- made suit; , the little girl was re-: less seas-betve-en Ca e Horn Rnd-the­ "A. RAMSAY -& SON C 1.� T . 7. form wa addressed to a pital in Prance, %n d ein' n - ,' necklet. incident. which "Wire'nature of illnes.�� or wound,, it rime's pride in Makers of Fine Paintt it ran. 'Ntother, who's that lady 'up there,?" the Anglo-Saxon her;Cage 'to 'feal'ze Montreal Toronto asked the boy, pointing to the white His duty dir-cbqyg#_,0 that. direction, i an, One Many. d i f �.he is now to play R Stan's part in the V cauver marble edifice. h$, The lip-, of the elderly wornan were "That's- Queen Victoriii. Now ,.keep gigantic tie struggle for justice and free - drawn together very' tightly as shr, your eyes on'the 4 gate,,- son, Because dom. passed out of the office into th(i, that's where daddy'll come out," — ------- thronging crowds and the noisy hum' They waited some V'Itle time. The heat in PAINTS Use more time and lower of the Strand. For a moment she boy fidgeted, so did the girl, but the cooking ' to develop flavors and to paused uncertainly, her thoughts very sh g eyes of their mother never secure all the value in the food.- ILL.. :•n i.--.. .: s:T.A-r+^...ti..•_.. w ' - R:. .,; • -r. •T".S-.L•.: -. a.. n; �,�vr:r^ r. it •a -c..- .: •• nY,xn Y'ha _ ,n<,y2... _ wr �SGi•r - X•-' .. - -: i lP K •"l F-..aan. ' "". ,.ra ,..,...-.r� +b;. 'tom ';,u":•T�t. t: �` - ". p .w.. r+5 : r ir�,t'+1 , w? ' r • - ..�...--..,ya.,,.;..-.m,. —... _.. iyn�., �,M p.�... .. ,. p, .:. . r,•,•-«ak• �?y.�•,.. .,.f... �.i"'.,��r. _ r - •r ;r • _ - .arm+ - � � ' YEARS PULP " ordered.' "Make him take o8 his -Obt- f tit 50 OF WOOD • • . '$ANKH PIMPLES tees; -too." . X11 Your W�f� s Al1Qw. - t�TT' -AND _E R U P T l0 A}S 99 to Greilt Benefit of Paper Ma tion of Wood: 1 Still in speechless wonderment the �Ce may not expand i soldier helped Trooper B,' 'execute -' For Paper Making. �ADg N CANADA these orders. In a moment he was meet the inCrea8ing Cost Of It� �is �j' d'507 years since the- first - standing with almost all hie kit on the foods, but it will buy a sufl- Rood pulp paper in the United States For making � -- -In the Spring Most People Need grass. tient quantity of Shredded i �°�r' "1�low, Mr. A." said the General was manufactured, arid 'it'would be For rotten- - a Tonic Medicine. Wheat to nourish every I difficult to estimate the' benefit -this- ing trat.r. _ with great severity," "you know Ger- Cg One of the surest signs tllaf the ;man.' .Examine. those papers, •please, member of the family TWO {has conferred upon the world, for it For restoring r -bloc a -o he order is- the pimples, was a• "step in the"dissemination of Paint. ' and see what sort of •information this Shredded Wheat $18Ctllts , For disinfeotinr unsightly eruptions and eczema that (spy has been collecting for the knowledge`, particularly current news; refrigerators, come frequently v�ith the_change from .. + With milli` make a _._good, � just as was the 'invention of movable sinks, Closets, q enemy. 1 drainsand foraoo winter to aprlug: These prove that the l Mr. A. examined closely all .the lit- nourishing breakfast at a types and the -printing•. press, says. the• other purposes. Tong indoor life of winter has Clad its I• .,All Portland Oregonian.Azov" aus•vm+raa ° u 40► r e ter on the grass, but,. found not a Cost. Of $ few ' cents. It will,be remembered by many -- -= effect -upon the blood, and that a tonic thing even to. warrant a hint of- sus- the bod build' material , medicine is needed to put It right... In• picion that the soldier was a German y still living with what care every rag deed there a�e feiv. veople who dQ not spy. In the whole wheat grain. was saved to be concerted into paper, Have Abiding Faith. need a tonic t this season. Bad blood , "There's nothing at all - incriminat- For breakfast or dinner with I and how. the paper, after it had served There" are ' also• those! who, when ` does Uot m'ereiy show itself in disfigur- I ing here,'•' he exclaimed, turning to theberrie3 Or other fruits. its purpose at the printer's, was care- they believe anything, --don't care _ ,—ing eruptions. To this same condition General.=S1i'irere are some letters fully put aside for wrapping parcels. whether they knout anything about it Mkt Those were day sof automatically im- Is due aftac-ks of rheumatism and lum from home, quite harmless, a few pic- y, gr not. baso; the sharp stabbing pains of I tore P9stcards, h:s pay book and an '. posed thrift, v<hich a ere followed by et'te envelo a with-tw;o five franc notes:" h� iv •. *.� `1 'Idisregard of economics so widespread sciatica and neuralgia,. poor. app t P .� MONEY ORDERS lied a desire to, avoid exertion. You I "Oh, is that it=" The General f ' *' s • ; ;that already after only half ,a century A Dominion Express Stoney Order u se'tr'oubles b the use I scowled blackly at the soldier tultil the yf h r rwe are.:confronted by a prospect of for. Five Dollars Costs Three'Centsy cannot .c re_.tbe y �• of purgative 'niedtdnes-you need a (latter hung his-h'ead.' Theri he• clear- �"� � serlous shortage of supply of the new -• tonic, and a tonic i rily, afid among all ed his throat: raw material I The perfection of personality is ac - there is none can equal Dr, "Well, my man, I want you to un- Just as the supply of rags in the I tion. = <'.. _ :k ,: pP. _h txties would not have sufficed fur tt medicines Williams' Pini, Pills 'for their tonic, - derstand this -=--a British soldier w- o s life-givin(z, Nerve restoring powers. does not salute a British officer is erth- growing needs, so it appears that soon Ask for aalnud's and tske no cater - Every dose of this medicine- makes era spay or a -fool. - You, apparently,) Made in Canada .there will not- be enough wood pulp 14ETJ3PeI+E88 FOR BAtM new, rich blood which drives out Im-, are -just a plain. fool.': _ ! to go around. But we have grown so ti . .'purities, stimulates every organ , and Thereupon, turning on his heel, the �--- accustomed to finding sub'stitutes'' P f U ;tcee Nltuc l Kate �In"S AND JOB good Ontario ?p brings a feeling of new* health. and General jumped .into the saddle' and .r when' we had to have them that the tuw•ns. The most useful and Interesting �L energy to i� oak, tired, ailinon g men, 1 started to- ride off. But the General T `E, t , world is not. alarmed, of all husitito Pull blld int C n- Th� �e11 - Mode 8ppllcttivn t° u'llaon FtiblldhlnR Com -- w wamea and children. ,If -you are out (reined in for a moment and turned in pan,. .3 Adelaide st.. T°_ronto. of sorts give this medicine a trial and This saddle, grinning down upon the' �_ -� . •' ._ -__ _ see how quickly it will restore the ap- , 2eisCELZ.aREOve soldier who stood at attention, half i s - rot - • ` petite reviv® drooping spirits, and fill dress2d, his belongings scattered The barrel or bowling -pin silhouette] Irmo �a7 ti Message 1C1CLES, NEty ANu SECOND += s liand. •Siz 6o up. Send for special your veins with new,-health•giving about. appears ri ht,' on can ores', now!" said appears to be meeting with success I 1 price lift. v'arstty Cycle works, 413 'blood.' not only in skirts of the tailored type, This Lady's Story Spadina Ave. Tcronto. it �0 rents g y but in afternoon frocks. The effect ob- vcER 1'L'�IURB, LL'slPs ETC., You can. get these Pills from any 'the General, and this time he gal- I t - I tained by soft draperies, and leats.at C lntertrat arcd, external, cured with - 'at dealer or by ma at " ;.toped off. - ' The sto s read•and there are fewer the upper part of he skirt makes very lout vain by our home treatment. write. - a boa or. six -boxes for 12.50 tr i The er complaints now of ' inattention to- graceful lines and is especially pretty ;She Tells what Dodd's Kidney, I co L Limited. Coo ColiinQ od, Ontn Atedtcai Dr. Williams odedickne Co., BrockvllIe, r afternoon silk frocks. The ,keit ' the rules of the service in.the British in e s 1 h hills Do For women Out, - army. . _ ,What the .Potato • Said.•- shows one of these models developed _ _^ _ Popular effect.Collar and 'cuffs of I used to be looked down upon, :) this, dress are of slider white organdy..(. served as a .throughout ,the country. The new Empress remitted • tin- dotted foulard; The waist of this OUR CITIZEN ARMY. It below the elbow, as in this model, are My patches everywhere'. i „y BEST �IEDiG[1E 'design is. particularly intereQ�ng, as it -She Was Troubled With "Weakness ' features the new kimono ale Ie cut So Daughter Had Nervous large. _ _ The Empress was crowned in the: kTHE tr I ass form a part of the body of the ' and Her , Pitls Proved ” An Odd Way of Enforc-n Discipline y g- P t LITTLE ON L S twist. The curved line starting from Troub!e, Docid's-Kidtisy Employed .By British General.- fi _ the collar and going under the. arm the Remedy They Both Needed. I 41 They .are laughing in the British; Baby's O.wn Tablets are the test seen in many designs and allows fora Hamilton, -Ont, f u (Special) - i --- - trenches in France and ir_ the London medicine a mctbei• ca -b give- her little he use . of fwo materials, that most The stcry told b}• %Ira. 11• Dickens. of clubs oier:a story of how an English ones, They are a gentle laxative- j _ 70 Tom Sfreet, thL city, carries a mes- ` one of taught millions in new essly ifs' miltt but thorougb in action -and are - � !'inge o hope to every suffering woman General tau ht discipline painlessly to guaranteed by a moo•; ernment anal st _ _ krigiand has made. to be absojutely fre?_from opiates.and _-- ,+z_ - "After my baby was barn." 1I r. The name o� the General varies in ;other injurious drugs, Concerning f Dickens ,rates, 'I used to suffer with the telling. Some say he is Field them :fir-�, Auguste, St Brieux, Sask., "' - mj back and had no bear% to du rite w iter• "Enclosed find tweet •five work around the home. But I read ;l b `,. Marshal Sir Douglas Haig. Others . r . > _ - _ say the Irish General Gough .only-; cents for another box -of,.Baby's Own - ,4 about Dodds_ Kidney Pills and what — A . could have done it. Whoever he may ,Tablets. I find them the very best ! _ 0; ; they have done for others, so I thought ! tt it►• Ii01LER - y P -:' I_ would g,et a_ bo= acid see what- they-- - . Ci e�n A!! W M —be: he Cannot lei e � ass without medicine A mother can give her lift±e ' -. \ a GOmPO1J �. taking his. rid@ a -horseback. Though _ d•ould' do for me: mor sa goaar $r•a stars ones The TablptR are sold by meds• d t this General is known to most British! cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a "I am pleased` to asy that after tak �icloa sai*r &U ��aemea �cfra» . ,. soldiers, and though his uniforms box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine i 0 � ing two ba=ss I,foulid scab great relhf Csnadlar. St am Bailor Equipment _shows his rank, • he passed one day ' Co:, Brockville, Oat. I wcu b tmte,a ld not a without, them in the e Tal. Gerrard aef0 while on his daily canter a private I - 4 �U boos, ao Koo" at.Ank Tosoato tion. -T. T}ke soldier did ri ot salute.oTlie t - suitable wood Por Carvin 1 • l} daughter,- too, had been veryH-- an nd off -for, a long time, . General stared a moment, puzzled eg nerves got so bad we were a ral • 1 II - is considered to be oak., on account of , f .would see her ill the hospltal. Bus- I_ yr whether or not to reprimand the man. P p :. I hen a slow -grin passed ever his face. its durability and . tou . ; IULU being too hard. Chestnut, American 0 through taking Dodo's Kldneg Pills. 3J 11• turned to h:s aid. 7 - O "We'll dismount, :lir, A.," he said, walnut, lime, sycamore, apple, pear or "I never thought Ilcdd's Kidney Pillai and then turning to his' orderly and plum are generally chosen, could have dose such goad work and e I` 4 �O 0' - I• am felling all my friends about, Pointing to the soldier, "Trooper B, / - I Thla coat.mvorary btsto" of tine When Your Eyes Need Care them.' - - . �. arses: that-�man and bring him- here. i.clenrtaeSTeMedlc! t.oBmartlOQ-Ecco i Women's troubles, or nearly all or CanAdlan Expeditionary Fore*; (He's a spy. ' Flme—Acis Quickly. Tr it f.,r Red, Wea;c, - j � issued by the Canadian Ooverument, rr The'General gave every appearance d them, come from .nick kldne>s, The BoreSyesaa4(irsolylstt�8yeli.lr. Murteieta - ftLioiaL com ounded by our Oculiate—not a ••Patent 0 cure -for- them Is the old esta'bnshed of being in deadly earnest. In a mo-� ueaPclne"-but used In•uccenatulPhyawans' I c -. •'i 1?ractice for maty vara. Now dedleatrd to remedy for wick kidneys, Dodd's Kid- ment Trooper B. had brought back the - - 3! y a the Publl: and' mold by DruyFl«ts at we pee ne Pills. .suspected man in a state -of bewilder- Bottle. Hurtne Eye salve in Aseptro Tal,. ,�• 0 Qom-• y 15c aAid soe. erne for book y. the Bye I ` Cause and EQlCt. meet and no little trepidation. The 125e IMurAns Eye Re rite for book yf Chithe xro. adT, - O - a iGeneral then proceeded to .order and I 4 .. supervise a search of the man. - - `.`Your brother has the earache." .. CROV14'NED AT DAYBREAK. y Take off his coat. Empty his ( _ "It serves him right," answered. the : tr r pockets!_ Take off his cap! Look in -1 r small.boy's sister. "Teacher has toldjr;e. �{ ,'� uCCaa.t. _ Never know where Interesting Coronation Ceremonies for _ him time and again he 'ou ht not to 1' ,side the lining! _. g g 'these spies hide their papers," he ! � New Queen of Abyssinia. �68i--,6Ro - --, play, the piarw by ear.", � the �eru*Im Frock of Dbttod rd itt Liaintent Used by Phtstelaas. I new .Empress or AUsitinia, zeouit:u, : Barrel Effect • took place the latter part of Febru- i,' . _ ,What the .Potato • Said.•- ary and lasted a week, which was ob- holiday Popular effect.Collar and 'cuffs of I used to be looked down upon, :) this, dress are of slider white organdy..(. served as a .throughout ,the country. The new Empress remitted But times -change, I declare; - • Shortsleeves reaching.just above or Why since the war broke out you'll see all arrears- of taxes and , proclaimed below the elbow, as in this model, are My patches everywhere'. i general amnesty.for criminals still at likely to be popular when the warm _I These fancy fellows do get by: large. _ _ The Empress was crowned in the: I new .Empress or AUsitinia, zeouit:u, : Barrel Effect took place the latter part of Febru- i,' . _ ,What the .Potato • Said.•- ary and lasted a week, which was ob- holiday Popular effect.Collar and 'cuffs of I used to be looked down upon, :) this, dress are of slider white organdy..(. served as a .throughout ,the country. The new Empress remitted But times -change, I declare; - • Shortsleeves reaching.just above or Why since the war broke out you'll see all arrears- of taxes and , proclaimed below the elbow, as in this model, are My patches everywhere'. i general amnesty.for criminals still at likely to be popular when the warm _I These fancy fellows do get by: large. _ _ The Empress was crowned in the: weather comes, for every indication points that way just now. 'The long In yimea of pease; but -say, Wartimes the good old staples, Cathedral of Addis Abeba at 4 o clock - _ sleeves will continue to be worn, how- They -step in and save -the day!- in the morning. No foreigner was ever:•' peiimitted to witneis • this - ceremoay, These patterns may be obtained — - but at 8 o'clock the Empress took her from your local McCall dealer of fioth _ _ seat upon a throne and received the ' The McCall Co., 70 Bond -St., Toronto', ; diplomatic corps, most of the foreign •'Dep- _AbkSgin- `.. W. , - ._ •Minard's Liniment. Coi. Limited. _ residents and theriincipal I Dir 81,9, -Your 1SINARD'S -. Ll\I fan chiefs, who_ aid�homa e. Tlu Re- P g , o -o-- -oho- o--o=o-o=o-o-o-- MENT is our remedy for sore throat, gent, Ras Tafart, stood on the steps ' I WITH THE FINGER'S ! colds and all ordinary ailments. of the throne. _he It ,never, fail$, to-relieve.and cure; - An address was delivered by , $isho of Abyssinia, after which the p 9 � SAY, CORN9 LIFT OUT P romptly- ! Cl'IAS. WHOOTEN. Empress'read ,a proctamatidn to itI WITHOUT ANY PAIN Port Mulgrave. subjects. yy The day's ceremonies concluded with a gorgeous" procession to' the - palace and a banquet. _ gore corns, herd -corns, soft corns or - - ---- any kind of a corn can -shortly be lift- War's Changes. „'Expensive WAutrality ted right out with the flngers if you will Not the least among tfie changes The Car has cost Holland $235 • app9y on the. corn .a..iew. drops .of free- aild upheavals of the war is the use 480,080, according to the latest. of- sone, says a Cincinnati authority. �olie'st houses the of some o ficial announcement, this sum having 1 At little cost one can set a small 1 es old lend as hos itaje or convalescent o P s hospitals been spent on the upkeep' of the bottle ot- freetttme at.any drug store, homes. Even Dublin Castle has been - mobilized army and navy, together which vitt positively rid oue's_feet of ; and wounded Pressed Into cervico, with the supply of -cheap food, the every corn or callus without pain or in the Throne soldiers are now lying Care of refugeest• and the like. More- soreness or the dagger of infection. 'room, one resting as comfortably as over, the rate of expenditure is rising. P This new_drug is an.etlier oom�ound he may under the canopy of the - very' The last half-year the cost was =57,- and dries the moment it is applied and j throne itself. ' ... I 080,000, as against $48,000 for the does not, inflame or even irritate the I receding six months: With the -ever, surrounding tissue, Just think I You seep' Kinard's btnimeif in the haus•, mounting cost of the provision of nan lift off your corns and calluses now cheap food, the figures are expected to 01th,ut a bit of pain or. soreness. If. Every one eayq mean things about continue their upward course in the ywir drugglst hasn't freezone he can people he does Dot wish them to hear,. current year. easily get a small bottle for you from and so it is a very mean trick to tell his wholesale drug house. _ a man what people say about him. A weed is simply a discord in the d' '-'-'—sat r,Umbirman'■ 7riend. '17 harmony of the garden. ED. 7. IBBLE la- . tl[tisas ■ e bTw4RTat - MLW%s t *W d'T:WAa.L AT ALL •OOa,CLCaa 1 . 1 THE LIFTUP . -- �"�� •moi, � -- . - '!� I �• tai t (Fetenteu) BIAS TILLED CORSETS The Support You Need and Just Where You Need It. _ .All the latett.t_Kt'ylse of ccreeta to suit any flBure, If your dealer cannot supply vou. write qqe direct for catalogue and mftaurtng form. laeprosentatives Waat•d BIAS CORSETS LIMITED 27 BRITAIN ST. TO=•ONTO. ; R )T -AdIm Cle TIMB TABLB—Pickering Station:0 Iwo T. R. Trails ins East In* as follows 4 Kai 8.08 A AL 94111hib" IF YOU WANT CLEAN TIMOTHY BUY ALLNOUR',GHOCERIES.1. 0 71=7 slumz� I, - 28 Loosl 2.45 P. X. 146 86 seedf buy it fmin Col. Rows. Hohmalt-0-H Local 6.04 P. X. "V7' ME 3M M ET Week- 'due as followe-- Traine going No. 23 ..Looal 7.37 A. JC per yew 11.25 it pail in advanos. Atthe 'C�rqcery Store of course SEEDS' Is 27 Local 2.15'P. M. L: wag 7 Mail MURKAR, Proprietor. 7.40 P- M. Alsike, Red Clover. Timothy and --all Spring goodi coming daily : Simm6rs' Garden Seeds, Vegetabli or kinds of seeds. Wi are in the market and are pr*par- li Flower, all new seeds, 3 kgs for 10 cents. 7. market prices. NOTELS, AND COMMENT0, ed to pay the, highest mar PICKERING BAKERY 5 The best 1�uipped cleaning 1118 New Pure Maple Syrup; Eastern Tow-kish4pta, $t35- per • tin. Quart 4 The'ezar f Rug8i& hag lbst his the country. Buttles 45 ceut% Pure -Maple Sugar 20c per lb. samples, or communicate with -.BREAD, BUN9.and CAKES. (-)QPLB �ntine, '.Of Send us amp_fore sellink—. Pattersou'a Chocolates Fine Im potted "Preece holds his by. a slender Take adva advantage of tha best Seed Mark- Fine �Jm -t - rui bleg—Oranges, Bananas, 0� t �ed� r r �ui - ran b� .thread, and the I to 'a p Fruit, 8 wv P=tatoes, Spaonn=is kaiser wonders e in the world. Grape Fruit, � �ee t what his position ' Wedding Cakes a specialty will be when the Bell or Independent phone.- and we deliver them. 7'war itjoyer. ' KihgFerdinand, of Prompt, efficient and reliable service Bulgaria,would perform erform a good act in handling Seeds guaranteed. Both phones in snap. Good variety of Pie Filling—Best Dried, Apples, Deied Peaches, Da es, ' Prunes, Figs, Seeded or Seedless Raisins or for his country if he would abdi- T H. DOWNEY COMPANY Fine Valencia Raisins, cate is t WHITBY, ONTARIO H. R. Monney. Tidkering of this war,' so,' far as the'allies. 'Call and see s 'rder., Call anyway. abutii ' your Sugar before placing are concerned, is to rid the coriti- Change in the Local Millinit g -Indus 'try your o nent of EL1170pe of these pRrasites, whose, chief aim in life is to add to wer and glorify them- JAS, .-RICHARDSON their own po -The Campbell Flour Mills Co.,.Ltd., with Head Office at Toronto, 8 r sefves without the mlighe9t cotisid- announce that they have taken over the business recently conducted 7.X3 :M, (3� 2% 0 C;' :a J=, disturb in any station for the rights of their sub- by the J. L. Spiuk Estate., It is not their intention to Had every country in way the relations that have existed with "the pitrbni of the past. T H E They intend to operite'the Mill at full capacity immediately, and will Europe been under a democratic keep on hand a good supply, of Bran and.'other Feeds, -including all form of government, this bloody lines of Poultry Food. war Would not have taken place. a win TANDARD BANK Bread and pastry flour will always be obtainable at the Mill t We can never be sure of 'peace so prevailing prices. , The highest market price will be paid to farmers OF CANADA �long as there is one of the great for wheat and other grain. orl"14= TQRQh" powers of Europe. tinder an auto Chopping will also be promptly attended to as heretofore. ioratic form of government. They TRUST FUNDS must be all overthrown, and this They will continue to handle the beet -quality of Coal in the war -will not end until that is ac- various size@. Our Savings Npartment givei O—U y -_-Oomplished. Mr. F. W. Hicks, formerly of Pine Grove, has been appointed Manager, and Mr. Jephson will remain as Head Miller. a guarantee of absolute 'security and One of the greatest evils we I, Z%dr19 ISTS interest at current rate. The continued patronage of the Merchants and surrounding com- 239 leave in this world is class dis I time- munity is Solicited by this Company. �Tion. -At one -time, Americans -PICKERING BRANCH, pe It W. GORDOM Manager. OEM Branch also at w1d&0. claimed and -felt that all the o- Mills C00.9 4 The Campbell Flour Ltd' Pie in the United States were -,on Aq I ua NIL I footing. They had no such thing as upper and lower classes 0 �But this ig the case no longer, as W Aft zo-%�, those who have great wealth think that they belong to a higher unger. sand more superior race than the -ordinary working man. But in .1 A u�' Hurope this sort of thing has gone res wtich'further. Those who have • royal blood coursing tht•ough their .veins refuse to intermarry with ry Germafiy's hope for victey;.3;n the sta, thosewhodonot enjoy this dis-. -rine. 114 tinction, As it _re__snTt f i ri ke-dl' _"_ owr, en Iation-of Britain through the sub= -vain -if- Canada's sons will have died in marrying among a few families of At �quit Vourselves like men. b. Z .. _ . . . - ' I .: unger compdl-s the blotherland's surrendler. Europe, which has been kept tip 7 •s worh,,rs on the land, do you The land is waiting=the plough is rzao— for many generations, has caused du ly with all your strength! vill, we make the plough mightier than the them to degenerate, until now XWord? there are among them many ELI im- Will w -e. help-the-aeres to -save 4JJe, fiag?_ - 'beclF"—,___ __pli7_UtVe__ 10NrAR10 and yet )6o o se 7-' tries --st oub—it to being ,governed by such people. A man France, England and Italy in peace 'times World -Hunger'' Stares European production is cut in half, the Ar - ;may be a perfect fool, but if he did not depend upon America but on Russ' igentine Republic has suffered droughts., CaA- is the eldest son of a king. he in- Roumania and Bulgaria for .most of their -�ad.a and the United States must wake up I sources closed the Us in the Face herits the right to impose his will bread stuffs; With these io People are starving to -day in Belgium, in No one '.cruls of the hour demands that we see that -pr I - many quar.. .upon. millions of people. our sol David Lubin, representative or the..United Serbia in Poland, in Arminia, in jean look at the likeness of the soldiers and the Motherland are � fed. __States t© the International Institute of Agri- ters of the globe. )Crown Prince of Germany and Everyone in Great Britain has been put on culture =maintained �M_aintained by forty Governments— Famine conditions' are*becoming more -wide- come to the conclusion that he is limited rations; meat is prohibited one day a reports officially to Washington'that the food spread every day. Atted to rule any- people, but un. reek and the making of cakes and pastry has grains of the world on March 31st, 1917, show" On these alarming food conditions becomd- Ilese Germany gets rid of -their been stopped. Further restrictions are anti- ed a shortage of 150,000,000 bushels below.the.-. lug known, President Wilson immediately a�• - rcryal house, trouble will- ever be cipated. Amount necessary to feed the- world until Aug - 0 pointed a Food Comptroller for the United -them. Bread has gone to 28c per four -gonad loaf ust, 191T. Ile declares it is beyond question . , ::,with ".,tates, He selected Herbert C. Hoover, to .that unless a greats* acreage is put to. crop. in in England, for the first time since the Cri- whoni the­vrorld is Indebted a's Chairman of nican War. 1917. there will be.W.ORLD-IIU.NGER before -Beleium 'Relief 'Comm -is -CARD OF 'THANKS the International sion, the 1918 crop is harvested. Tord Devonport, British Food Comptroller, for his perional direction of the distribution On behalf.of the family, We wish. to Dreposes taking authority to � search the The 'failure of the grain crop in the Argen- of food -among the starving Belgians.' thank the many friends for their kind ch is ordinariFy a great grain- nong or symp t andzacts of 120 5=s of,-0mat Britaiti, Ed. tili,781A food �ne Republic-Whi Mr. Hoover is already urging sacrifice Lend tiodnebs ring the It- being he export of w hoard ..exporting nation resulted in an embargo b food restrictions, for-, as he states, The 6f our 'Mother. These ex. placed, in March, 1 'i shown the: 917, upon The Rill probably last another year and we shl pressione ef sympathy have been much Forty million men, less the casui4ties, a;e- w appreIsiated. now on active service. grains from that country to avert local famine. have all we can do to supply this necessari .-RUSSELLBRODIN, .The. united States Department of Agrieul-.- food to carry' o&. Allies through with the Twenty minion men and w MRS. Ozo. PHILIP y Oman we MY7 ture W its official report, announces the con- full fighting stamina. porting them by service in. otbar War act" dition of the fall wheat crop (which is two - Con OF REVISION vities. T AUJOV thirds of their total wheat crop) on April- lit • Th the last analysis, the Md is biwtng this 1017, to be the poor'est ever recorded and pre'. Municipality of Township of burcivn. dict4-a i6ld of 244,000,000 bushels V�low the The Problem Pickering. y PublicNoticeis hereby given that One million tons of foofi-cta�rylng'iblpis bays7 drop of 1915. The 1916 ,crop utas poor, Even .'.for Ontemo the Court of Revision for the Munici- -been torpedoed since February 1st, 1917with favorable weather, the wheat crop of the lity of the Township of Pickering, T-nited States is like - it ­?. The land under cultivation in Ontario in Vw�,, :7 S fpr the year, 1917, will hold � 1--, - — . . IV to be the xiiiallest sitting in the Town Hall, in the Vil- s 1916 was 365,000 acres less than in 1915. in thirty-five years, lage of Brougham, on Monday, the ;,U, 7��' T� , J,X 28th day of May. 19-17, at the hour,: of i, -)t more than 65 per Consider how much LESS Ontario produced - I - - . clock in the afternoon. one o ent. of' t1fe normal in 1916 than she raised jri 1915: • All persons interested will please ilk rop. take notice and govern themselves ac- t k. 191a nECRBwsis coidingly. Un(ler date of Ap- 'Acres. Dated -at Whitevale this 9th day of Acres. Bawhels. Bushie 'e, Wheat- -il 101h. Ogden -Ar- FFLII r -.-_T04.S-97 1-14,942.050 -9,794,961 May, 1917, 175114 105 315 -D-R. BEATON, :imm�', executivt% head I)oT&L i�r '14 IRS 19 15,, 1.1 S 5 24,737,011 Clerk of the said Tla. I., y and nate— '' 12 Arni():ir _-­Co1n: 1916 ..... . 7 W36 Municipality.' 12 Z4,432 7,5N,160 1915 ..... 552,31S 19,S93 7-a ny, -one Of the Pe�,q and Beans— deal- 9,i,a-4. 4,243.97-9 31,401 �_799,070 '129 1917 43. 2,043,049 --Me Fruit-- Store 5. 126,9 ­rs- in food Products, Corn— HAS THE QUALITY, that unTem.-flie 1916, :::: 25x.232 12.717,071 51,441 9,0431�m. 1915 309.7.73 21,760,496 T n'Ated 'States Nvish�s rotntoes and Carrots - 1916.... 13q.523 7,408,429 variety of Spring Vege- To walk- deliberately 34 5,858,594 Chotc 173,P34 13,267,023 411 Use and Fruits always -into a catastrophe, 'Yangel-%Vurzels and Turnips- -hand. brains of the V* the. best br 42,793 9.756, 8,006 15,600,308 Gov 1915.11 ... 50.709 25.356.32 Special orders taken for end- ernment siipion, of week rtqttiremetlio Other crops show'�s' critical decline.' ice Cream Parlor now open where must im.mediately de. • we will be pleased to serve vise deans - of in. Reports from Ontario on the condition creasing and Con, 04 -1;1 'AM -NEILSON'S ICE CRE all Wheat for 1917 are decidedly discouraging., serving food supplies. M 16=nd Is d W Id h d Plain, In cones, sundaes or in lc"reaux sodas—always good, Photo from London (Eng.) Bystander. Armour urged the As there is an average of not more than on A FIFTEEN -YEAR-OLD GIRT, AT WORK. cultivation of every man on each hundred acres of farm land dra Smith, one of the thousands of British women workers available acre. The Ontario, the prospects indicate -eve on the land. She recently won an All-Comers'smaller acreage under cultivation i J H. J. MARQUIS Miss Alexandra n a 8 Chain- food R� n-+!, he said,' a 1917 •rkkwbg a world-wide. pion prize for plowin-g- less extra labor is supplied. l aremont . :fi v r :.._ 'Bus meets all Trains =s First-class Rigs to hire day or �' r night at lowest prices. - Phone. 1805. The' ineirument at the 'r -ht is the $50 Columbia Graf onola. It has the hinged •enclosin lid, Thos: -Sanderson & -Son. ! "---the toae•controllea��e �.. t ;• - - :FRIDAY, MAY 11. •1917 • .THE� RINCI EWS7'­ . = ICKERINO COUNCIL assessor, 175.00, and . postage T.00 ; D. The standing cditdrnittee on Roads The above council et pursuant to R. Berton, allowance for postage, $10: and Bridges reported and recommend - _..a R. R. Mowbray. attending meeting aL ed the following pa.vments ; John adjournment on Monday, the 7th Inst. Oobourg, 5 00. John Forgie, ditto, 5.00, lister, 17 hours man and team ser'Members is in n t 1 0 lots 21 and 22, Chair. Uxbridge' A.,number of accounts were present- Beaton, ditto, 5.00; R. R. Mowbray, to pay hal , .5U;—J.—H: oa -es. br+�air ed for, payment and referred to the attending A meeting of owners under ing roads�n n t 1, 1.65.; Jas. Palmer. respective standing committee®. the Ditches and Watercourses Act, re gravel and repairs to approaches to } R. Puckerxn and 8 others, 8.00 ; Frank Palmers bridge, 12 00; Chas. McCa.us-_ A number of petitions were received Harrison, R J. Cowan, Hector Bet- land, repairing culverts. andputting,, for grants for improving the P B ' public roads, ten, E, Holtby, Geo. Davidson, E. B. in 4 new culverts to B. F. con., 20.60 ; A communication was received from Hooves, Thos. Gregg and A. Spears, J. A. Calvert, repairs to 3rd con, opp, Rev. E. O. Hall, Inspector of Child - road each for circulating Kingston lot 17. 89.10. yen's Aid Societyof Count of Ont., road petitions. y The standing committee on Dam The committee recorptnends that all soliciting, a grant. pathmasters send to the Clerk at once _,A communication was received from age to Sheep b9 Dogs reported and a list of sill places in their several d' the Ontario Bridge Co.re painting recommended the following payments: , ` l4 p $ W S. Major, for 8 2 -year-old register• sions requidug grants and grad` brldge8. - also the location of the same. • Several communications were re- ed sheep and 8 yearlings, eligible to 'ceived from officials of municipalities register, killed by dogs. 244.00; D. G. There having' been a number .of pe-, ` re provinciarl highways. Annie, for one sheep inured by dogs, titions for Hydro -Elect ric power and •A communication of H. E. Tomer in 12600 ; .A. L. Milne, for inspecting the light received, it was moved by Messrs . recent number of Weekly Sun was foregoing sheep, 2.50. Richardson and Forgie that such ap- -rea�, gwocat ng tFie pure of -Graf- n- _ _ . -_._ . -.- __Reil- n — --- ---- - - -- tors by councils to increase production. reported and recommended thefol ow- lectrlc Llommission. — -- --- .- H. Ellicott was beard re - culvert on ing payment: t r Rev, E. C. Hall, In- ,On motion of Mr. Richardson, se. 5tb con opp lot 17, required new one. sPPctor of Children'8 Aid Society of ' conded by Mr. Stanley, the clerk was The standing committee on Contin- Ontatio County. 10.00. - g - instructed toarrange with Sir Adam , ` -gencies reported, and recommended The standing committee on Bonuses Beck fora meeting with this Council the following payments: John- Mur- for Wire Fences, Drainage Matters, re Hydro -Electric Railway and power kar, printing dos list and list of offi- Etc., reported and t-ecommendPd the matters in this municipality at some cera, 16.00 ; M. Gleeson. attendibg di- following payments : (leo. H. Jones, time during next weep. vision court, 2.00 ; S. H. Stephenson. bonus on 72 rods of fence on last 14, = bailiff, ditto, 2.00 ; Municipal World con. 2. 18.00; Webster Bros., bonus The Oouncil now adjourned to we for the drain debentures and postage, on 115 rods fence on lot 12, con. 8, 23.75; again on Monday, the 28th day of May 8 08 • D. R Beaton. on account of 'Oliver Pascoe. bonus on 80 as a court of Revision and for. the R. rids fence salary, 75.00 ; Ed. Willson, salary as e F. con.. 12.00. transaction of general business. 1 •o o "� 0 �• rs o m Cd �' VE 4W Ir 1K - E � �+ m o « v D o a O ti I �j ova _ r 1e.�1 Q'Cap m�•e�Q � O� W 000 ' RO dao o d m btr ; is r m a � o o, «. ca: to Jan O ,C _ _TNF SHERWIN—WIUJAMS PAINT r . � I, � � Feb gives satisfaction. p g' o M w °' '° No slut can the more. �No man a. y Apr 1CaII e% ect more. S. W. P. i3 a satlsfactioII=C'ivin ,alIIt. eCo P, o g F o r O Q, u• W eo .• �d aT p IN � J oo C `The materials that enter into it the rare with which it ;; O ,. a - o~o .+ c a, c, 0. CA July • made, the rpnen who make it everything ca=lected with x b m • � :, o, ,. 8epf Vit, are -,,of the, satisfaction -giving kind. it never disc p- � �• �° � Qom• � a 4-he NOT I poutts. Always does he work It is expecteii t© do. ';Costs _ . " .i Uea� .4 Jaa uuary 1917 -Whitby 9, Oebawa 1, Bro� .".East. -Does 'most, ` t %, ; %aids free. 5, Port Peary ?, UzbridRe 11, 0 ning o, 0 Bos erton;9. Uptersrove 8 _ SOLD BY TUH111 S. BA en'- - ICKEIDING D01 - PICKERINO • -LUMBER YARD e` r 'HARDWOOD. • FLOORING - �'1 • 00t - y hardwood flooring . ..: W supply • A can up Our Stocklg"Com'plete eeb, bi - in he birch. maple, plain and gear red. White and rreedA oak•in - ".. dee,—wi-tbs-and-- -� S' 6 Call and see -the new style of Footwear.for Spring. : `-ROOFING a: y y v = tbroid Ready Rooflog- the .Our Ever Da Shoes ace rade of solid leather and guaranteed. BQy R't first ready roofing, made in 1891 F Prices a low Y, . s th •est. ••• .. SHINGLE9 .: Peel's nes lve Satisfaction.. sfaction. Bell Phone 151. Choice B. C. red cedar shingles - We D. Gordon& Song J.- E -E -L ON' PIC KE RIN G 5 BROCK STREET, _ . WHITBY, ONT, -Bell and Independent phone. � I _7wr, C! l, ii:��i:��l�l!:!�:,!:!,�l!li!,�!� 7-7'. ♦I;_ -7 —�TTjr.­­ Z eap 7 iOONrfNUffD FROM OPPOArX PAGE) Mrs. J. H. Beal. was in the city The farmers know that they -are the last re-, on Monday. - - .1 1 -*- * SW T %r serve, and that the soil on which crops are J. W. Gregg bid a business trip R. I to the city on Friday. grown is the strategic ground on which ware D. A. stud Mrs. Scott have been are decided. To -their care is -entrusted the spending few days .with relatives base of supplies. 4 In London. —A—mts'aionary programme will To enable the farm to db work two fac' be given in the League next Fri- day evening. •tors are essential. The first is Time. What- Our.r6aidsare 'worse this year ever we are to do must be done at once. than ever, being full of holes. Nature waits -for no man. The second is Autos get the blame. Joseph Readman and David Labor. Many farmers cannot plant the acres Hopper. had a business trip to Stouffville on Tuesdayareturned 2ary they would because they cannot get the neces. Miss Dell Schpurr h.. help. Many are afraid to increase their tour ci r shelm-&beendays with acreage becanse they fear -.Ilizy would not be -1,777 4 spending a few friends. able to cultivate and harvest -an- VLU'UD'L4Q2 ULU Mrs. Parkin of-D-mvy'llp, -they had raised it. If they are to r10 visiting. for u fe%,%,' days at the after the work that is esient;W for them to do -home of her,parents, Mrr and Mr, 44 Stanbury. the last man in each city, town and village H. Gregg Sr. has built consider. around his -e- -Irr, must he mobilized at once. able cement walk ai si he recently leased, W ill deuce 6w4k.4 kv c""" 0 help. sc,ott. Ev�ry man not oil Active Service call h —From the New York Evening 3La4L-. Mrs. Thomas Gibbous is spend In ever city, town and village are. men who HUNGER TIGHTENING HIS GRIP. .0• e fl 'Lloyd George, in a letter addressed to farin. by their training on the farm, or by their 0 a few days this' week with lk� l'i =t nephew, Harrison Spears, of occupation, can readily adapt them- ers throughout the Empire. said: Vount Zion. present Fred Dolphin, who has 'been V -king in a Toronto Munite s to farm work. These can render no "The line which -the British Empire of iou seines factory d u e winter, hae re- -I*$. X&V TbAL greater service to,tbe Empire. at the bo ring [he ','holds against the Girmans is held turned to Claremont. 1n the New York American., time than by answering the call of the fa ' rm. Will the person who took Albert .:.,THE SECOND -LINE -TRENCHES. "those who WORK ON THE LAND Capable men and' boys 'willing to learn should "as well as by those who fight on land Mantle's cement 'planks from G. er .-M. For8yth's, kindly return them not allow their lack of 'farm exl>,' lence to at once and thus savie(trouble. Food Production is the Greatest stand in. the way. "and sea. If if breaks at any point it "breaks everywhere. In the face 6f the Mrs. C. 0. Bennett and daugb- -ter, Miss Jean, of Toronto, visited Problem the World Faces"To-day Can the employer render a more signal ser- "enemy the seamen of our Royal naval with Claremout friends this week. vice iii this erisis -than by eneears g these "and mercanti[i'marine and- the so$. -­.-eXpeCt@ to leave this week for. Owing to destruction by submarines, ocean to help the farmer to cultivate every _7 "diers gathered from every part of our overseas. available acre', and by making it easy for them The W. M. S. Di7st-ict meeting ships are scares. 9 "Empire hold our line firstly.. You work. -will be held at Brooklin an Fri to go our day, May 18th. Mrs. - W. W. It is much easier to protect shipping between -Ontario*? - s .. farm lands are Waiting the nn_` :8'ers on land must hold your part of Ward is the delegate from the Canada and England than on the longer voy.. plements, are ready—the. eVipment is tom - ages ."line as strongly. Every full daU"s Claremont Church but several oth era will attend. ages, -from ' India or Australia. plete—the farmer is willing—all be needs is "'labor you do helps to shorten We regret that the infant son -One. vessel can make -twice as many . trips labour. "struggle and bring us nearer victory. of C. and 31re Hurlbert is exceed- 'Every idle day, rel! loitering, length fngly low. Much sympathy is felt from Canada to Britain as from India, and -So short in the world's food supply that ifor Mr. and Mrs. Hurlbert in the four times as many as from- Australia."the struggle and makes defeat mom affiliction they have had during the without increased production many in Can- e pwit few months. Therefore, every ton of food stuffs grown in ads, must go hungry, and even with enormous- -."Possible. Therefore, in the nation's Special efforts are being made is worth to -the Motherland two tons "honour, heed.? Acquil yourselves NL at the Methodist Sunday School - ;for Canada ly ' increased production we cannot expect dd a record breakinir attendance gromn in India or four tons grown in Aus- -cheap food. The world is waiting for our men, and as workers on land do yo, next Sunday, when a fine Nrngram tralia. barTest. "duht 101ith U VolIr gtrendth_�v wilibeaiv. - - ,are invited to attend. If peace should. be- declared within a year, go, Jor 'the honor of Canada's soldiers is The Baptist Sabbath School Why the Call I will the food conditions will be no better• for the. France—and for the glory of our New-bor4 observe.Sunday next as "Mothers' accumulated hunger of the Central Empires Nationhood—let it be said of Ontario's URI'%' --Day." It is desired that there be to Canada is so Urient must be metThis-will absorb a large of zeas that, in the hour o .--. p an attendance of one hundred. -f our greatest need, -Let everry one put forth an effort the wards supply. their response vras worthy -of their sons. to attend. Everybody welcome. .:If this country dices not raise R big crop thisWe do not know when -this w . ar sball ' e We owe a great debt to those who are'flght- ccease, Mr. Watson, of Wyoming. U. S. year, not bnl'y will the people ,of Canada, -suffer—Itis endl"q�--its-len gthening out has para- ing for us. 4 A., shipped, on. Tuesday, one but. the. Motherland'and her Alliet Will - suffer ed the though - -------- 44d tiou of all _%Cnization_—of Resources Committee undred and twenty pure bred and t ---eqn-em aheep, purchased from James Un• heir military power will be weakened if who thought about it and its possibletime of nerbilli and one pure-bred hull not paralyzed. Therefore, the' - right solution . . mnelusiolf. Three months --six months, we Parliament Bufldings, Toronto each from G. M. Forsyth and J, G. -said; nine - month a, a year we said; and yet .. _,� -t of the present war problem. comes baek to the two yea Chairman: His Honoux_sir John S. Hendrie, X.C. ..Borland. �s and eight months have passed their Nr,G.. c.V.o.. Lieutenant -Governor of Ontario: Vies - The annual District meetingf firm -as,to a- foundation upon which our whole long dreary and, sanguinary length and there Chairmen: Honourable Sir. winiam H. -Hearst, KC the District will be held na. Whitby D tiol, al and international structure must be is no man who can tell how.. long this gigantic XG.. Prime Xinister ofOntarto: N, W, Rowell. Esq., In the Tabernacle. Whitby on the)ailt'and maintained. struggle may yet last. Leader of the Opposition; Secretary: Albert M ...evening of Friday. May 18th. Mr. :Abbott, Esq., Ph.D. D. Hopper is the delegate from- t 7 he Claremont Chnrch and Joseph UC Readmau is altercate. Messrs. A. M. Smith, Thomas 4 'Paterson, John Forgie and Thos! -Gregg went down to Pickering ,:.' .last Thursday evening to pay a fraternal visit to the Masonic Lodge, it being the occasion of the 'MORE official visit of the District Depu- ty. They.report a very pleasant -, -,, OOD The Women's Insiitnte will This is what you have been ,hold their May meeting at the NO W 10 M home of Mrs. Thos. Paterson. Ev-■ looking for: a of Sample Boots—Ladies' . Help being scarce I will be pre - pry member is urged to be present pared to do ch and As this is the . yearly biisiness Gent's, Boy -a' and Girls'—to I chopping meeting and the officers for the ■■ THE ]DOMINION .'BANK■m veur oat flaking only oua me Is ­ sell t rices which pre-' ensning year will be elected Re- 7 �N before the riday, Vail Monday, Wednesday and F war began. during the month of March. 'May the date, Paw UP clsoud KO.0%000 �lltsesrv& Fma $7,OOOAW■ 'After that date on Monday and 4 L May loth.■ Space will not permit quotation ' 0, �k. All the boys of the first form'of ■ M NX but a call will convince you and,. Friday of each wee. e 01 Des"tm in we sswivd of oflickat sorTko. -: t the Continuation class have tbila Bank prove a money, -saver. Also, for sale a qnanty of ed 8necessfully their 'examination pass - Sale commences on . Saturday, 2 -ft hardwood. ■rior to going on to farms to assist A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTIED XX March the 81st.' John F. Bayles, Greenwood. In increased production. This ex - Amination is provided by the de- WHITBY EIRA14CH: S. D. TERRY, Manager . ...... J. FINGOLD- partment in these critical times le as a substitute for the usual rnid- Lands 5 XXXXXV100101111111010 muumuu muumuu musiman anxissiffn sm RUN■F, -(III ■ NORTH CLAREMONT A Cm* bvd summer examinations. Prof. Thomas Dadson of McMas- of Montreal, spent Tuesday ter brother, Alex. in Claremont as the guests of Mrs. 'ELLING OUT of '0 _RN I CORN University. and his Joshua Bnndy.. They are song of .the late E. W. Dadson, who was in eharge he Claremont Ba.p.1 - e 11 J ust rece A tist, Chn-rch a number of year.-, ,ego 0111 sales have in e-& —woid-erhilly during in g the past month, an ived a—large cons 0 lwa—itily thank the public for their liberal, patronage, and latet, was editor of th-e Cana. Seed Com, including the follow. dian* Ripti-it. "" Mrs, Rockwell, of.Tor*anto. and We are Selling All. Goods For Lessing varieties - formerly of NlFtrkham, died very Find wd. wisbAgLdraw vour attention to these Specials for irnorniug. The deceased had been apparently in good health and she never complained of being ill. tq She was found dendin bed, death being due to heart failure. Her sister, Mrs, A. D. Peters, is in the city this week owing to her sistera death. W.and Mrs. Profit, of Aurora, entertained- a number of their friends on Thdreday evening when Mrs. Profit celebrated her birth- day. The evening was spent in .,—Sarues, music and contests. Mrs. so. W. Graham received the first prize In the contests, after which a sumptuon@ tos, and refreshments were served, all reporting a very Pleasant f> rrne. this week. Everything must go: ..,.Wall Paper -25 per cent. off all new designs Men's Work Shirts, reg 00 cents, for 70 cents; Factory Cotton, 9 cents to 18 cents per yard Corsets, 39 cents and up Crockery Flower Pots, etc.; 20 percent. off STYLISH HATS and Millinary of all kinds at greatly reduced prices . -More new ones just in. m p fo—n—s—E —ar fy—,— WI—S, —Co n s i n-- N —o—. - 7, Giant White Ensilage, White Cal), .,,:Yellow Dent, Improved Leaming, 'at $2.15 Golden Glow, at $2.30, Pride of Nishna', at $2.30, Also a full stock of Mangold and Turnip Seed at CHAS. -SARGENT'S Do SIMPSON & COO ". CLIA—R-JUNHONT, Ont. A., 'TRE EMPIRES N Is -GREATEST PERIL "IC CAN 00 WITH ARMOR IS WEAK IN ONE VITAL This most valuable of farm a POINT. costs you not one T6 cent. W I properly CHAPTER IV.—(Cont'd.). - himself -as a much more experienced used, mean hundreds of But Adam scarcely looked glad. man of the world than John by look- 'dollars in actual At t a profits o, 7.. ly. horrified, and explain- Although Other Defects Have Bben ing genuine John's serene unconsciousness touch- t sternly, as he pi -eked- up, You. It covers all uses 'IT C ing the defects of his cousin'sed somewhat Remedied the, Food Prob- attire his'bag of instruments from the floor. �f 'Concret' on the farm was evidently not shaied by the visi_ e that Jean knew "the- custom" far to I lem Remains. from fence -post to silo. tor, who despite his toil -worn hands, ... that a!ong well to bring a brat like -day - 57n had a much clearer idea of what was S' Not since the war began -has the Write for it to Z.;. % "the with he.r on the occasion of a first P'RTLAN that custom" and what was not, than visit. be-'Cli out of danger. There Canada Canada Cement io possessed b� his clerical relative. c 'M hipv hxnd at o'lor .3 -to bray and The � tl V A pomts itt, 1d,IL -armer, raZt: vu, hib. beard "her li(-Ither any of pa -4-,* g but rather re d UN 191st r 111LUot, U1 4 h ufft'kl hc----.--oisM- when she found upon her own them should prove 'Lkr 88 Herold Huil:�:ng Montreal salutation he txplained that positively )m undoing depend* -d on which should he had no idea of meeting Mrs. M'Don der stain transmitted Prom the gunpowder g Ad, h —the due strengthening; of nell, else he certainly would not have Adams broad palm. happen first—the "I'l r6ENENT bear one 'the --1.-cak poise or the enrnlyls pene To John she -mull not for taken the liberty of presenting him- of gentle rei)roof. ;1 4 self without his Sunday coat; but that word try one of them. The 51 being on his .,�ray back from the "Is it quite wise of You, 0 1 ear, ' t"'m�n i-�otdd have been fatal had it been t k��p Lip this familiarity?" she in-qu,r- v had T VX -quarry, and hearing of John's unex- prolonged. Com�bll�or. service ed, when they Ni.rere aloqe. "D I n't pected arrival he had not been able the poor ffiar, himself,to-he resorted to to correct that. to keep himself from stepping in, just you see thatpresented, Then it wn's found nece�sary t ML11 0 was quite awkward at bein;11 ; - to bid his cousin welcome'. se dreadful clothes and so tiply by a large fat for the num Qr o to me in those Im��� PE RMUP John's laugh broke into his -tam- completelywithout—without the usual:machine guns... The avir'service had to IL J6,d ION mored excuses. forms?" be re-created. For a time it looked as i For Those Bro'p_d Aores led 1'-�t up a feace tb�t w.:i " t a 1.10 LLu� "Don't trouble, iny lad? Eda un "But he ism first cousin, Ella; just if for'want of �momitions the Entente t-- C,..% ..g or bn­k down -teat w.. I h."d 3 Wild h­r.,?7 .t derstands perfectly. What's the need the same as Illy 01k; llt�l•armies would be o-.-erwhelmed by a caWt LmI Lbrough--that L" t rust -i f­cv L"tat-di of ceremonies* b u t h,- can't con- 7 between men who have "I know—I know flayed, at marbles together in the vii- tinue to be your brother r,)w that your deluge of enemy fire. iteenh bt"l A- w1th .3 1'� IL e�jr­jd, 04tfisnd A!J�thoitroncth and wu4�­ -4-. a street ? And we've done that •stations are so different: Surely a I One Defect Russians.tdt 04t ond &H the , t r on 1­fk.. he .6-7 .—haven't we, Adam?" lit+Le more distance would be morel All these adverse conditions have a D-1- t z "Aya,and many's the blast -hole to I dignified. k'uu ovve something to -,v a bal 'rii-e a ng of which our four hands -P - been ch .-o a,,,; to f h6 THE P.AVWF.LL-tI0X1V, In MY the ui I your position, after ll'; and it is very C,• 1.0.. Ltd., favor. Ilaopily for the Fm - on When I look at your, -important to put things, on a proper in our av "blackJohn, it "seems to me like a footing from the firit.' To which 'pir6, the British na,, ready wb c coat, and yet it's real en- John had nothing to reply. the wa:r began. and under its cover we, kind o dr .--ough too. He's a wonderful -hand atl By his puzzlei luok--shee c0uld-See-have-,�',-nal;4-ed to turn agiiwlt, the 0 04 fit 719* 0 the double -handed hammer, Mrs. that her meaning was no. grasped. several respect 91 enemy odd,;_ that in , "MAT'S' THE' POLISM 4-­M'Donuell," added Adam -with a laud -'.yet refrained from pressing the point. !w . were fearfully against us when we reforming, able attempt at easing the converse- His social Mas required -were called to our defence: . tkoni though, in truth, the look of evidently; but perhaps it was the, But in a vital point the Empire is Ella 8 pearl -grey gown seemed to have honeymoon mood which made he4r re - overpowered him quite as much as solve that the process should be a Q61-1 4­:posod, the point whiJ)- the John's black coat—"and, with the gentle one. forFers of the'panoply of Britannia Ijumper as well. Presently she began to cheer up at ought* to ' have made mo --t proof "I'm afraid I don't understand much ; the thought of the Sunda-rri . No against the power of the eriev. That about those—those instruments," said doubt it was because she wanted to do Ella, with a rather unsteady but credit to John that she so very care- is the Food point. To -day the Entente studiously affable smile. "And John fully settled the details 'of her attire - Powcrs are barn-ced. by two worrie:1, t'A too will soon have forgotten all about, for the holy day. ' For she had as- `ode as to the r I r% consequences Ahem. He has another field• befoiecertained that her private pew was in of the R+!sqian revolution, the - other him now, you know, Mr.—Mr.—".a. conspicuous place; and though the as to the sufficipriry of the food sup "My name's M'Donnell, same s as were no judges, Of c"T'e. gly. - If the Entente Nationq continue ours, ma'am," grinned ' Adam, mean- there might be more understanding t be well fed, the doom of the enemy. V W%q" V%A"% 0 ?in "We're pretty nearly eyes present—for instance. those -of Is certain, no matter_ what the mi!i- ,If no harm, spiaLISHES T M'Donnells here, unless we're the wealthy widow across the loch. tary effect of Russia '% 'revolution. But; When the moment came, to'her Own. )A'Larens, or maybe Robsons. Bu I'll be goinsurprise a wave of genuine emotion, To Save the Empire. 9 now, ma'am, if youT. ex- unconnected with the set Of her bon-' lofty gaze of The -British - navy ­which . ha�i-sn far -8LAC*-WWTF--TAN­­ those pale blue eyes a recrudescence fiet-4-ibb-dm —ns�- ade her-b-otd-hr il ebre�li of shynesshad occurred. "And on -in expectation of John's appearance in been our insurer against. the consr- the first off -day Jean and,l will honor , the -high this - He too had been quence ' s of bhMderin$r ' , or negligent F. F. Dalley Co. of Canada, Ltd. 'Ives by on you—and in living in is moment for two days statesmanship. is our clii4;EG1ian­ ourse -Cam krww by tire Whit againkr the deadliest weapon - with' fash on, he added bashfully, PaSt, as she ing stock Df his -lower e eyes, when at last. visibly trembling, e now striking. the •16 y? Bring the boy along' extremities. his face, by the alarmed gIit'tLevr11cint$3huisL. which th' enemy is submarine. The submarine is making with you," urged John, pleai;ingly, un- he stood before the` close -packed cori- aware of. the social enormity he was gregation. great havoc with our shipping, and tommitti "Whey, Duncan must be' -Even if I die to -morrow I shall die, ever -week is oinking marry three by thou -' a- time I �711 content " he had said y, -to her, as he sands Of tons of foodstuffs bound - for' & - 1, three the visiting age at Ard- ssed -her before leaving the owe. the Entente countries. It is produe- I fain tiy play- I ..Pray 0, Ing general alarm in British Govern - .only that I should not die. yet I loch?"'asked Ella. with a P ful smile;- and again Adam to -day. ment circles. May the navy ,, - U On that first Sunday John dazzled and its aids soon deliver our shippixig nobody with his eloquence, His na- estisiorna-mailed fro* tural shyness still hampered his move- frmn that dread of the sea! But won- 0 any Nave menta quite as much as did his 16ng ders though the Briti-h navy can per- alrocs Pro= cassock.. He had not yet learnt to form, it cannot plow the ' fields and & 20 ° I It pitch his voice, 'and turned dizzy be- produce ab6unding crops. On all.: Can you guess it ? Sock to i - - Vre the rows of familiar byes. 'Jottozol 33 1 The hands the cry goes up for increased There are housewives carefully prepared discourse was stiff aaTicultural production to save the whose and almost cold. It was not tmtil, cake is always prailsed—wh6se P%O)TTS vA.Ird pronounced, he realLsted -Ernpire. Even -though'the submarine.- stry is famous fori ts melting RVAL 514M UK TorAnr" s XkIness -who" firr.i. lig o till that in another moment he would dariger were disposed, of, there 'bread wins daily complirri rescending the pulpit steps, that a remains the extremely grave danger % rush of regret for the opportunity of the food supply failing before the-! whose puddings are noted for li0triess—whosc cooi,- savoury slipping from him; a sudden realiza- war is over. I tion of what this moment meant, came M arc so lastingly crisp.. Theyhaveone rule that applies over him, sweeping riersonal diffid- --TIIE RHODES DREA-M ENDED. vo all their baking. encs aside as easily as a cobweb. He -turned towards the h" actually ha" Plan of Oxford Scholarships Was ln.� Can you gueis 10 lite when he turned again to say, without choosing his words, without tended to Avcr,t War. pitching his tone, simply and i"esist- ibl ! Just how the fifteen German Rhodes Y. My friends, my brothers, I cannot ' 'scholarships shall be.a pportioned after go like this. Let me tell you: this is the war is engaging attention in poll- . the daF I have waited for. T have tical and educational circles in Great . + at the historic English university. Rut Thdt his plan, fantastic, in many ways. 3i' !come to live among you—to grow'Britain now that Parliament has de- c whatever* may be done one thing 'is did not work is only one more case of Wrey among you, if God will allow it, finitely canceled the "German codicil" certain: the brave effort to realize 'a statesman being blind to the great He has called me to work in His vine-­ of'the will that gave to Germany' a, the dream of Cecil Rhodes is ended. hidden forces that really -lie at the 7 "rd, and this is the corner He has 7 given me. I am but Ris servant and representation at Oxford along N%.iN The world war he feared through mis- foundationofworld conflicts. Still the yours. Day and night you will find the colonies of Great 'Britain and in understandings is on, despite his be- Rhodes idea was a fine one, and, per- adilition to the munificent proportion' li6f that he could sweep back the flood haps, in the peace that is to come, it me ready. Call me --come to me summon me,at all times. I do-not.of scholarships that fell to the United if be could but develop a group of e1ru- can bi made useful to England and to think you will tir- my patience, for, States. Naturally the idea that pre-! cated men who knew each other's the nations whose scholars. may be that will be given me. I belong to vails is that the 'released scholarships' points of view. He believed heartily welcomed to Oxford,, but along other you from to -day." should be used to show courtesy to i that "an briderigtanding between Great line% than those dreamed of by As from his eager 'ips the %,;rds seemed to overflow, ed the edge of the pulpit, as though tothose who have stood by Great Brit- Britain, Germany and the . United Rhodes, for the world will not be the - ain. in her hour of trial. India, there-', States would render war impossible,", same when this Armageddon ceases. �his hands clutch , keep themselves from stretchingfore, May come in as an accidental and holding that "educational relation-.! qningly towards the meta below. legatee in place of Germany, or some ships make the 'Strongest ties," he 'Love is like'ly to make a fool of a i is straight -featured face, free of of the othero,-Woples of Europe m .. t a� e ay planned his great scheme for prevent7' man, butt most men are willing*to take self-consciousness, was transformed, be given a ch nce to get an education Ing war through Oxford scholarships. chances. by the illumination of the eyes, while NIPPON the summer light turned his closely- Aq moulded head to duskygold. At that moment his nearest r#Tati r'N IVE wind and weathers ons seemed -chance to get beneath the Ito be looking on a strangex; and as shinglesof yourborne,and for Ella; her gunpowder imagination u era trouble y rotting. flared up so violently that it drove an ex I SlItIngles le%kir�g the tears to her eyes. roo (To be continued.) endlesere r. Pedler a "Osha-a" Shing] i Ii . .1 he permanence of a single the of metal with a beau c k tigtr What's the Use of 'Em? f separate abin-fles. tight n alt four old in dproof. or4panied by rainproof,=tpr even Richard, aged four, acc is mo er, was wa c ing a regiment safety and PenuLn"ca in a of-soldiersheaded by its band, march- Pgdlorized roof. The cost is , small. Write now for "Tho ing by. "Mamma," he asked, "what's Right Roof' Booklet NV Wthe use of all them soldiers that don't THE PEDLAR A— PEorLE make music?" LIMITED (Rotablished 1961) rxfocutivoufflco&ractortess The man who goes to the bottom of C)SHANN.A, O\T. Branches I r -f on tr thingg is usually the man who gets to was a favorite namo­ among the long -forgotten. food products Toronto, London. M Innipoll the top. kIrs. Frith, an old resident of Isles- -of half a century ago, just as• it is among the live ones worth, Middlesei�, who died rec�ently, f, to -day. Only exceptional quality can explain 'such ID had one hundred.relatives fighting for permanent popularity. the allies. T-,I,o smaller aLT98 give bettIr "Lot Redpath Sweeten it. -"' salla- 2 faction than On* larger qns, it 8=1. 2 and 5 th Cartons— mar as well as winter feeding of Aag* JO, 20, 40 and 100 lb. Made in one grade only --the hie-rhest 1. is practised. 7"• 4 'TRE EMPIRES N Is -GREATEST PERIL "IC CAN 00 WITH ARMOR IS WEAK IN ONE VITAL This most valuable of farm a POINT. costs you not one T6 cent. W I properly CHAPTER IV.—(Cont'd.). - himself -as a much more experienced used, mean hundreds of But Adam scarcely looked glad. man of the world than John by look- 'dollars in actual At t a profits o, 7.. ly. horrified, and explain- Although Other Defects Have Bben ing genuine John's serene unconsciousness touch- t sternly, as he pi -eked- up, You. It covers all uses 'IT C ing the defects of his cousin'sed somewhat Remedied the, Food Prob- attire his'bag of instruments from the floor. �f 'Concret' on the farm was evidently not shaied by the visi_ e that Jean knew "the- custom" far to I lem Remains. from fence -post to silo. tor, who despite his toil -worn hands, ... that a!ong well to bring a brat like -day - 57n had a much clearer idea of what was S' Not since the war began -has the Write for it to Z.;. % "the with he.r on the occasion of a first P'RTLAN that custom" and what was not, than visit. be-'Cli out of danger. There Canada Canada Cement io possessed b� his clerical relative. c 'M hipv hxnd at o'lor .3 -to bray and The � tl V A pomts itt, 1d,IL -armer, raZt: vu, hib. beard "her li(-Ither any of pa -4-,* g but rather re d UN 191st r 111LUot, U1 4 h ufft'kl hc----.--oisM- when she found upon her own them should prove 'Lkr 88 Herold Huil:�:ng Montreal salutation he txplained that positively )m undoing depend* -d on which should he had no idea of meeting Mrs. M'Don der stain transmitted Prom the gunpowder g Ad, h —the due strengthening; of nell, else he certainly would not have Adams broad palm. happen first—the "I'l r6ENENT bear one 'the --1.-cak poise or the enrnlyls pene To John she -mull not for taken the liberty of presenting him- of gentle rei)roof. ;1 4 self without his Sunday coat; but that word try one of them. The 51 being on his .,�ray back from the "Is it quite wise of You, 0 1 ear, ' t"'m�n i-�otdd have been fatal had it been t k��p Lip this familiarity?" she in-qu,r- v had T VX -quarry, and hearing of John's unex- prolonged. Com�bll�or. service ed, when they Ni.rere aloqe. "D I n't pected arrival he had not been able the poor ffiar, himself,to-he resorted to to correct that. to keep himself from stepping in, just you see thatpresented, Then it wn's found nece�sary t ML11 0 was quite awkward at bein;11 ; - to bid his cousin welcome'. se dreadful clothes and so tiply by a large fat for the num Qr o to me in those Im��� PE RMUP John's laugh broke into his -tam- completelywithout—without the usual:machine guns... The avir'service had to IL J6,d ION mored excuses. forms?" be re-created. For a time it looked as i For Those Bro'p_d Aores led 1'-�t up a feace tb�t w.:i " t a 1.10 LLu� "Don't trouble, iny lad? Eda un "But he ism first cousin, Ella; just if for'want of �momitions the Entente t-- C,..% ..g or bn­k down -teat w.. I h."d 3 Wild h­r.,?7 .t derstands perfectly. What's the need the same as Illy 01k; llt�l•armies would be o-.-erwhelmed by a caWt LmI Lbrough--that L" t rust -i f­cv L"tat-di of ceremonies* b u t h,- can't con- 7 between men who have "I know—I know flayed, at marbles together in the vii- tinue to be your brother r,)w that your deluge of enemy fire. iteenh bt"l A- w1th .3 1'� IL e�jr­jd, 04tfisnd A!J�thoitroncth and wu4�­ -4-. a street ? And we've done that •stations are so different: Surely a I One Defect Russians.tdt 04t ond &H the , t r on 1­fk.. he .6-7 .—haven't we, Adam?" lit+Le more distance would be morel All these adverse conditions have a D-1- t z "Aya,and many's the blast -hole to I dignified. k'uu ovve something to -,v a bal 'rii-e a ng of which our four hands -P - been ch .-o a,,,; to f h6 THE P.AVWF.LL-tI0X1V, In MY the ui I your position, after ll'; and it is very C,• 1.0.. Ltd., favor. Ilaopily for the Fm - on When I look at your, -important to put things, on a proper in our av "blackJohn, it "seems to me like a footing from the firit.' To which 'pir6, the British na,, ready wb c coat, and yet it's real en- John had nothing to reply. the wa:r began. and under its cover we, kind o dr .--ough too. He's a wonderful -hand atl By his puzzlei luok--shee c0uld-See-have-,�',-nal;4-ed to turn agiiwlt, the 0 04 fit 719* 0 the double -handed hammer, Mrs. that her meaning was no. grasped. several respect 91 enemy odd,;_ that in , "MAT'S' THE' POLISM 4-­M'Donuell," added Adam -with a laud -'.yet refrained from pressing the point. !w . were fearfully against us when we reforming, able attempt at easing the converse- His social Mas required -were called to our defence: . tkoni though, in truth, the look of evidently; but perhaps it was the, But in a vital point the Empire is Ella 8 pearl -grey gown seemed to have honeymoon mood which made he4r re - overpowered him quite as much as solve that the process should be a Q61-1 4­:posod, the point whiJ)- the John's black coat—"and, with the gentle one. forFers of the'panoply of Britannia Ijumper as well. Presently she began to cheer up at ought* to ' have made mo --t proof "I'm afraid I don't understand much ; the thought of the Sunda-rri . No against the power of the eriev. That about those—those instruments," said doubt it was because she wanted to do Ella, with a rather unsteady but credit to John that she so very care- is the Food point. To -day the Entente studiously affable smile. "And John fully settled the details 'of her attire - Powcrs are barn-ced. by two worrie:1, t'A too will soon have forgotten all about, for the holy day. ' For she had as- `ode as to the r I r% consequences Ahem. He has another field• befoiecertained that her private pew was in of the R+!sqian revolution, the - other him now, you know, Mr.—Mr.—".a. conspicuous place; and though the as to the sufficipriry of the food sup "My name's M'Donnell, same s as were no judges, Of c"T'e. gly. - If the Entente Nationq continue ours, ma'am," grinned ' Adam, mean- there might be more understanding t be well fed, the doom of the enemy. V W%q" V%A"% 0 ?in "We're pretty nearly eyes present—for instance. those -of Is certain, no matter_ what the mi!i- ,If no harm, spiaLISHES T M'Donnells here, unless we're the wealthy widow across the loch. tary effect of Russia '% 'revolution. But; When the moment came, to'her Own. )A'Larens, or maybe Robsons. Bu I'll be goinsurprise a wave of genuine emotion, To Save the Empire. 9 now, ma'am, if youT. ex- unconnected with the set Of her bon-' lofty gaze of The -British - navy ­which . ha�i-sn far -8LAC*-WWTF--TAN­­ those pale blue eyes a recrudescence fiet-4-ibb-dm —ns�- ade her-b-otd-hr il ebre�li of shynesshad occurred. "And on -in expectation of John's appearance in been our insurer against. the consr- the first off -day Jean and,l will honor , the -high this - He too had been quence ' s of bhMderin$r ' , or negligent F. F. Dalley Co. of Canada, Ltd. 'Ives by on you—and in living in is moment for two days statesmanship. is our clii4;EG1ian­ ourse -Cam krww by tire Whit againkr the deadliest weapon - with' fash on, he added bashfully, PaSt, as she ing stock Df his -lower e eyes, when at last. visibly trembling, e now striking. the •16 y? Bring the boy along' extremities. his face, by the alarmed gIit'tLevr11cint$3huisL. which th' enemy is submarine. The submarine is making with you," urged John, pleai;ingly, un- he stood before the` close -packed cori- aware of. the social enormity he was gregation. great havoc with our shipping, and tommitti "Whey, Duncan must be' -Even if I die to -morrow I shall die, ever -week is oinking marry three by thou -' a- time I �711 content " he had said y, -to her, as he sands Of tons of foodstuffs bound - for' & - 1, three the visiting age at Ard- ssed -her before leaving the owe. the Entente countries. It is produe- I fain tiy play- I ..Pray 0, Ing general alarm in British Govern - .only that I should not die. yet I loch?"'asked Ella. with a P ful smile;- and again Adam to -day. ment circles. May the navy ,, - U On that first Sunday John dazzled and its aids soon deliver our shippixig nobody with his eloquence, His na- estisiorna-mailed fro* tural shyness still hampered his move- frmn that dread of the sea! But won- 0 any Nave menta quite as much as did his 16ng ders though the Briti-h navy can per- alrocs Pro= cassock.. He had not yet learnt to form, it cannot plow the ' fields and & 20 ° I It pitch his voice, 'and turned dizzy be- produce ab6unding crops. On all.: Can you guess it ? Sock to i - - Vre the rows of familiar byes. 'Jottozol 33 1 The hands the cry goes up for increased There are housewives carefully prepared discourse was stiff aaTicultural production to save the whose and almost cold. It was not tmtil, cake is always prailsed—wh6se P%O)TTS vA.Ird pronounced, he realLsted -Ernpire. Even -though'the submarine.- stry is famous fori ts melting RVAL 514M UK TorAnr" s XkIness -who" firr.i. lig o till that in another moment he would dariger were disposed, of, there 'bread wins daily complirri rescending the pulpit steps, that a remains the extremely grave danger % rush of regret for the opportunity of the food supply failing before the-! whose puddings are noted for li0triess—whosc cooi,- savoury slipping from him; a sudden realiza- war is over. I tion of what this moment meant, came M arc so lastingly crisp.. Theyhaveone rule that applies over him, sweeping riersonal diffid- --TIIE RHODES DREA-M ENDED. vo all their baking. encs aside as easily as a cobweb. He -turned towards the h" actually ha" Plan of Oxford Scholarships Was ln.� Can you gueis 10 lite when he turned again to say, without choosing his words, without tended to Avcr,t War. pitching his tone, simply and i"esist- ibl ! Just how the fifteen German Rhodes Y. My friends, my brothers, I cannot ' 'scholarships shall be.a pportioned after go like this. Let me tell you: this is the war is engaging attention in poll- . the daF I have waited for. T have tical and educational circles in Great . + at the historic English university. Rut Thdt his plan, fantastic, in many ways. 3i' !come to live among you—to grow'Britain now that Parliament has de- c whatever* may be done one thing 'is did not work is only one more case of Wrey among you, if God will allow it, finitely canceled the "German codicil" certain: the brave effort to realize 'a statesman being blind to the great He has called me to work in His vine-­ of'the will that gave to Germany' a, the dream of Cecil Rhodes is ended. hidden forces that really -lie at the 7 "rd, and this is the corner He has 7 given me. I am but Ris servant and representation at Oxford along N%.iN The world war he feared through mis- foundationofworld conflicts. Still the yours. Day and night you will find the colonies of Great 'Britain and in understandings is on, despite his be- Rhodes idea was a fine one, and, per- adilition to the munificent proportion' li6f that he could sweep back the flood haps, in the peace that is to come, it me ready. Call me --come to me summon me,at all times. I do-not.of scholarships that fell to the United if be could but develop a group of e1ru- can bi made useful to England and to think you will tir- my patience, for, States. Naturally the idea that pre-! cated men who knew each other's the nations whose scholars. may be that will be given me. I belong to vails is that the 'released scholarships' points of view. He believed heartily welcomed to Oxford,, but along other you from to -day." should be used to show courtesy to i that "an briderigtanding between Great line% than those dreamed of by As from his eager 'ips the %,;rds seemed to overflow, ed the edge of the pulpit, as though tothose who have stood by Great Brit- Britain, Germany and the . United Rhodes, for the world will not be the - ain. in her hour of trial. India, there-', States would render war impossible,", same when this Armageddon ceases. �his hands clutch , keep themselves from stretchingfore, May come in as an accidental and holding that "educational relation-.! qningly towards the meta below. legatee in place of Germany, or some ships make the 'Strongest ties," he 'Love is like'ly to make a fool of a i is straight -featured face, free of of the othero,-Woples of Europe m .. t a� e ay planned his great scheme for prevent7' man, butt most men are willing*to take self-consciousness, was transformed, be given a ch nce to get an education Ing war through Oxford scholarships. chances. by the illumination of the eyes, while NIPPON the summer light turned his closely- Aq moulded head to duskygold. At that moment his nearest r#Tati r'N IVE wind and weathers ons seemed -chance to get beneath the Ito be looking on a strangex; and as shinglesof yourborne,and for Ella; her gunpowder imagination u era trouble y rotting. flared up so violently that it drove an ex I SlItIngles le%kir�g the tears to her eyes. roo (To be continued.) endlesere r. Pedler a "Osha-a" Shing] i Ii . .1 he permanence of a single the of metal with a beau c k tigtr What's the Use of 'Em? f separate abin-fles. tight n alt four old in dproof. or4panied by rainproof,=tpr even Richard, aged four, acc is mo er, was wa c ing a regiment safety and PenuLn"ca in a of-soldiersheaded by its band, march- Pgdlorized roof. The cost is , small. Write now for "Tho ing by. "Mamma," he asked, "what's Right Roof' Booklet NV Wthe use of all them soldiers that don't THE PEDLAR A— PEorLE make music?" LIMITED (Rotablished 1961) rxfocutivoufflco&ractortess The man who goes to the bottom of C)SHANN.A, O\T. Branches I r -f on tr thingg is usually the man who gets to was a favorite namo­ among the long -forgotten. food products Toronto, London. M Innipoll the top. kIrs. Frith, an old resident of Isles- -of half a century ago, just as• it is among the live ones worth, Middlesei�, who died rec�ently, f, to -day. Only exceptional quality can explain 'such ID had one hundred.relatives fighting for permanent popularity. the allies. T-,I,o smaller aLT98 give bettIr "Lot Redpath Sweeten it. -"' salla- 2 faction than On* larger qns, it 8=1. 2 and 5 th Cartons— mar as well as winter feeding of Aag* JO, 20, 40 and 100 lb. Made in one grade only --the hie-rhest 1. is practised. .4 7 ...... . . . . . . . . SHE FRENCH ARMY CORPS liar&eta �f tie: World'BRMSH STRENGTHEN THEIR• HOLD.. - _ , :CAPTURED MAIN DEFENCE HINDENBUR 10^0 -P RIS ONERS I OF Alu Toronto, Nay R­Nlanit!� W -,a t -N Northern, $2.E#41L: No. V_V�I` so 99 Nn. 3 do.. $2,841; No. 4 wheat, derL Niv'elle'Ret ura7 to the Attack and Makes Excellent Progress 'lu�Ytbba hafg-No.-2 C.W.,.S21,,: No --•General Haig Improves His Positions. at Several Points East of I . I - 3 C.W * , Slbc; extra No. 3 feed. Slic; NO. ' . : , ' * ' - .. . .1 1 —Last Germaril. Clear 1 feed. Soo, all rail delivered, Ar ed.Fromthe Craoiarte Plateau. ras—Over 900 Prisoners Taken. -American corn -No. 9 vellowt: 163; noMinal, subject. to embargo, track To- ronto. 70ntarlo eats -Nn. 2 white._ 74 to 76c -P 7 despatch. from. London _'says:- Rupprecht: - has- n(,nLinal; No. -3 whlt�e. ia to i5o, nomL- aris, 31ay q—Wit-h-renewed vigor: prisoners and -captured a front Of,nal. according to freightsOutside. erai points., -Prince French in its entirely o Vinter. per.car ;Under a bright moon, the fifteen -mile the F' ch returned 'to -th�e atiack on'tbree miles almost 2 1 Und counter -attacked, not with a few hast - the defences of Lagn and rqade ex- the Siegfri4 line. lot. $'-1.78 to $.2.60; No. 3 do. $2.7-6 to i $2.7-3, according, to freight* outsi,lp• titanic battle east, of Arras r-ag6d all �Ll Y' organized battalions, but with 'cellent progress. They cut a salient of This - victory was *accomplished, Penis -No- ?,, nolilinal, accordinir.to Many- divisions of reserves- I � brought - freights 0 i.'IL e. I Thursday' night, daylight finding loth. a u four miles from the Sidgfri.ed Jine,. however, only by breaking-- down 11-arlev-11alting.. -Si.35' to $-1.3T. se 1 forward just for this work. He hit find on a front as large cleared the.. German defence stubborn beyond de-_ co-rding'to freights outs.,ldo, armies. savagely pounding away. WWI- Fresnoy, but failed; he hit Bullsaa • 'last German from the Craonfie pla- se-1ription.. In fact, it may be doubted Rv­.Vo. 2. $1.ttt.S to $I 91). nominal. ac- I all the bitter'fury of two giants trying: court, where *Haig is trying to turn -teau, r�acfii�k the dominating I intense) to freights outside. meights whether many days of more A, , flvUr­Flr8t 4)atCAt----10 -Pite ,:Ao. club each other to the earth, . the'his flank. b�ut again fie failed.eyoOnly 2, Altoba nd. During the day rfiore'thawflih—img ever ave. ni.4he JILto continued on Friday. :at Cherisy, near the Arras-Cambrai I 0:69-S, st"ong bakers'. in ju;�. g ge 6,100 Giermdn prisoners were rounted,'whdle front of 40 riffles Find more there bags, $12.30, Toronto,' So far, all has gone well witch -the road, where the British, fo-and diffi- which makes the total of 7,100 since was an incessant° battle, ixf which ,,1)ntario flour-%vint-r. according. to British. The third battle of Arras is culties from .the start, did he turn the fil we. sli.5-0 to sii.p. in wiir�i, 'track the present offensive started.- One- French attack and German counter- 'I t, ro prompt ,. hfij . r- ce�st fought in' neo, w iient. I the ffei he� war, and' tide in his favor. AT I I leeed-car lots, deli%,ered '.Nfontreal '.French army corns aloneT took -attack alternated. 1,800 freights, bags included -Bran. per thj�;tlr success. is the greatest, even The Canadians, who� took in.. turn [on: $4:,: shorts, 1)��r ton. $46: rniddllnx. 'though the other two li�rougb7t more 'Vi'my Ridge, Arleux and now Fres- tier to;: $0: good teed nuur, per bag. terrific I prisoners ani q quicker gains.. noy, gallantly ,withstood a Xtra„- Dar lot-, ver ton: Iss to $o. Thb Ilirocourt-Qaeant . rine' is a' •' zstack 'fro'mthree quarters.- At Bulls - '61 -NEW W 1� ;3-() 1-)- EDISON PERFECT' EAP014 track TdronEo. e the lla%--P�xtra No. 2. ver ton, $11,5,o to stout barridi., especially strong under court, along the Hindenburg lin $I2 .:T,6: I mixed, -per ton, S. to -Ill Pre, n1l ­cuiidition�,�, ' but- the Bltitish 'British hAve nearly, surrounded a 7 TO THWART U-BOAT_ track Toronto.. are battering' it successfully. At sev-, large force of Gerinafts. Coputry Produce-wlaoledale Rutter --Fresh dalry, choice. 35 to 40c; er(dritiery prints, 43 to 45Q; 'iflus. 4L, to :T'J Head of United. States.. Naval Board Announces Tests Made Indi- 434-. ­iSH HOLD'- -.10E."S APRIL LOSS In jartvnL,. V) t 41c:, cate -Submarine. Menace is Solved. "IEC"? to 25c; dut:!k.s.'22'to 25c: bquabs EXCEEDS .100'.000 is. 26 to 2�c: Iler don., $4.00j to $4 5,U4 tur%ey*, ") to -Lo iS IN C leen York, 11'1y G. -A programme. fes`i I nsive operations on an extensive; 2-. to _-.V: twins, I 2,i to 27tc: triplei:� 21j to 2xc; old to stop the xavazes of German sub- scale." Marge, Heavy German Attacks Around Figh I ing on the Western Front marine warfare on -- maritime com- Thomas A. Edison; -who - -ijF press-• merce hasten a-Abmittecl ,to the Gov- dent of the board, did not originate the to 15c: 5.1b. tine, 14±,-: Bullecourt Fall. 13v: buclwlieat, tilis, to to, .-DisitstioUs for Huns. Edi ­.ernment hy.th? iia.al advisory board. scheme, Nir. Saunders said. But 111!4-. ib hotwy n�--- and- hLni,)�,` Bri'ilint flea'dqu'arfers, ',Ilay SJ lecL. J2.5U to This was aringimccd tire w.-Ight. per dQz., isel i A despatch from the French Arm'i'es' _ytsterday by W. son, 'he said, had been working correspondent,. says:-Xii-er—Beeint a ­�I�Ple Syrur­1mPkr1;Al gallom $1.65 t chuifman - 7of--t5e. ..-board le!5sly to perfect it many phases. -9 mains very interesting. Here we have He said the plan, ill his opinion, was" a Since- declaration of',.-var against Ger- number of estimates waits: broadly 7' ttLtops-On tr.wk 1,;'itario. per bag, broken through the Hindenburg line., 1 agree, I believe thzt the recently practical -roles: n° (if the L --boat p1rob-- manyi, Mt. 'Edison and his assistants s i, "'01: Nllli' Pr L:Io WLJ(.k otlau'ar­4, vvi and hold 1�ositi(ns below Builecourt-r -lem. 11A ci­d it w-14 rot plirply tbo- hivp hpen Irvinq:.. thousand., Qf'b-.g lil_'3; AlberWa%, lrl' bag. $3.75 W- publi-�hed figures of 100,000 foe the retical, hz:t that it had been proved by schories suggested to Wock.G.erman ant! t -al German losses in April appears. 3; s rune - Inivorred. hand -pit koj. i,er Rein�oukt roatl. ' In the village itself actual tests-alonr the Atlantic coast. under -Sea warfare, now admittedly the _!'L It,, I,,. Oana,lian . hunu-picked. per -enburg li i ' very -far below the reality. It may Gush., $7.13 to Canacliun vrirm-# we are also in thT Hind ne, be but half of the truth. The Ger- The =theme i- rr>t merely a defen- greatest menace to the European al- iwLls �uSh­ 47A.5 -U. . LAJ Ma& per r •_- I b . -17 to and -hav4 aryparentiy some foothold sive me-�strre Rgai-rit the man forees on April I stood as- fol - submarine. lies and their new American Vartner, in the village, but the whole place is Total of` German diiisions. 219; Mr. Saunders sai,J it called for. "df- the United States. lows - lob, -cfended.- The original at-, ,n ­ front, 143; on other fronts stinately d We?tern tick b� the Australians' occurred' r Dry K.i 1.s;�.g �i­r tmcon. (Rus3ian, Rumanian and Macedonian), it) to . 3,,Jr� lil 21c: cis.-ar bel- through -thd teyond the second line of Sir 76 've-tively, are indicated by S lilt ho'km, 24c . hL-m-� 'trenches of. -(he Hindenburg systemi, There was on the Westerii fronton .1 Georgi: Foster, who iretilrned-on Sun- - 13 ' ' - I -CANADI RUSH 1�k - fighting the April 1 a general reserve of forty-four _"oe t" _116" hwar;, tu 27-- and in Ic5s than an hour's i day from Waahington, where for two harn-j, 4--, hw 4m. E..glkh tri=ops broke into the village divisions. But the Geiman divisions' L,AQk,-. 150130.4�, AZ(- t;j 36,. week., hilf"participated in the allied Grv--rx . mist. -:--out v, ltkkle, lc_ less 5,;0 _It point at -the north of the site and G! E R "A TRr*A E NX H There is to be joist 11kall -M-ked, are P,.It what they were. The pr'ocess conference. -e d f. o ni -1,=e ku rt . t - ti+rces. 254 to - 2j,,,.. well heyend, - The village, however. of attrition. brought them down - to 'fort irf re�gard td prodtictiorn, m'uni- . - o tJ_! 19 - to 241c.7 --ratl-w:, ;.,4 1— �ua, , �nv Luix vi IIII.AV1111le guffs—,UMI Lhe4e I�Atle, if ar,%. more than half their --tionIi output. sbiv�-bllilldi g, constal tie- ;.,6j 1 nn Sunday as -G., 4, 1 ubs. -cJ ble tQ hold all the --We shall be justifl- feri- -troo: 9 nTe unA former st�rengih. re. and, quite possibly. in respect ;14 t " ;.1 1 ­ IF _2 Completely Successful. Cu;. -d rn,5,!. L jr cl.Ar t-wlorv. 21 to ground w•,;red. The Australians on ed in sztyinjr that the, German general - to & rogulatiori of• food prios. Sir 2 1b; "Q to the ri ght.thus be14.g ±alignt, into' the i resrves in the West did not exceed a Cah-ad'an Ir- �,AqLiarters in- France, George says the United States are in German tines ith flanki'prac- figure be 440,000 and WO,000 blay S. 39o=*r*&I Maxk*tm both ly the . en V'14! aL -war very much in earnest. IA tical!y unprot-ecte(I L In this Position Nen after the. ?-great ret-rea' and be - this Iwak-fay) `M6r"ning ihe battallo'n Jv E lied of- 2- �lc� d&, No 3, -.�-%c; they ,yere subjected -to' rapid quad=-fore a 1L.11, ter--attaA 7. fer"i" hid -hol,dinj.- that part vf our front immedi- �,Ntra No. I refLd. 7�tio. . I -.cour, f,,e the beginning, of the t to1­51.1:�, `Ffour Witn: �,iz I h r 1#1., tit with hestv this was virtually the Scitichetz J�l ,trrt $14 50: seound3s. S 1 4.o ; forees from QL4ant,' Rei beat', and'only� gericral 'retilerve. c, ately - south 4 tFe ve taptured an inir)4,rtant sector of the BURDEN BORNE of i P,, t,a: hinter -atet,ts, Bul!(,zour t tillages % Tfiey'beat'off the. ei2eirly fecin'rh�i­ lr.1 support to port trtnch-' the belp�of artillery. The rr T I o: it; 'tz hulled attacks with some distance L, a ;,t. - The whole .:7 v, 111� 5,-� -do' linizo 1N 1, r m. -I.;: I. r. Z" - round won is still held, and they region so;.thw_� �Letfs. �wcre t �5, W OUT STIM 11-.. A it 11-1 t!- $i �5- Itt ,o $43, .9 . even n.") 1, the'lir "pn`,itiods i. ground bombing alon- the Hindbriburl- line WWI; its 'ilohed 'over, AS U.S CANADA t with ruin's of villlages,a-nd-al_ 2, ubl­ vastwards.­ - Inobt h. British I"'mance Carries cav - 44 H een transform- 'famet-,v, 4`11 �u. 4:o: 31$ to, 41jc. 1, a 9:1, f I v 10, 4-,; (lo_ UNME IN TRADE 0 into a mi a' f,', ­reqs by thc' in-- -War Load -Without Any. wk '3s,� llutiltos­ per ar -trodu�tion 76-f rAv*hine lz�ins, ope'rated 6.. �v $ctol- 1,200 GERMA P1, 'from tht she!t- r,f emplace Additional Taxes.' 'OTHF x'17-111% AN .R Y.EAR British and Americans Hold mens d . The wh,y hold these WinnIveir GrFtAn N, poqt.-i -10 -vir,,t!v�ier-they flie A despatch from Lon -ton Aay -i: - i - %A*! , I - •!, at 1­,Wivi.. Qne�. 11nutirt-A Cerman Plunge Import, nt Confirence;- 0,,-ir_gUn,, ?Ighting'fi S! 7"4. their PL Greet Britairt'i war bud for the Oi� Lit - N,, 3 N � t, v hley n `i: -'J,- Plungers De fiscal - atement by Foster 't, r rn , 1- y e,t r- %� h i,, h Andrew Bt,! -.Ir Laic, stroyed by. the Fntenle Allir,,4 St. to the c it d G sti' - r \ �, 1, IN- �, 11:-; No. 6. liI., �, . . has men of CI.Pnrelf�r of the FxcheIiipr. introduc- �i 4 -'ree. lai. So 5 A dk-,,r�atch from Now York qay.-,­1 i flat tyi5e.'mr.] 11.ey jell their li%-e:, for i rvi tack. ir,, i s rr. A despatch from Washington Says: J the -utmist pi i c -of Commons 6n We& 74' 3 they can exact. ed.in the lloi!�e �re than likel: that (.1,ermany Direction of Arrit-rica's �vast cbrnmer- in-4av contained no surpriw.,; Find Ilds on &,e ways art,! approaching com- f­-'! T i1a r le N, vu vJ1 - trot q-tiotc-1. tial ret%ourcel", in the common struggle fewer chargee from tlie existing taxa- 4.-� . ' - - p!erion not feNA-Lr than GOO submarines f 161� N WA.-- -,Against, Gcy'rnary formed' the basis o ."CAn. I _. I � -tioji than did the.,previous war hud,-e!._ 1; t I t�"ck, $:; vo;. of the U -i',3 and th.-4t Nvithin, six A` D U. S- the qecorld formal conference' betweOn No now forni.-4- of t3xatiorL. were pro- Vnited Statas ?darkelx moiT . th,.4 she will have about 700 sub- America-% offici:Js and the British MIS - The orrly changes were in- marine-; afloat. and in twelvc month..; N: . y , I+'1, +' 1'. J 2 sion held .on Fridayin Secretary Lan - MT EFFORT 'arlment. IN J01 creased exces-s priotfits-tax, which was -s-, .7-:1, July, $L.2"i C.tlh: 1 r 00. EvidencE at hand indicates the I n. fs i C,.erm,,.n �-drcls ha e f o - t ' sing's.office at the State Dep jai:;ed to M per-- cent. from- CO per7`1 I Nw,,Iien tp d M 0 k4ep *Otk the plain of excess profiki pn 7_-J. No,, $2 5311, to on 530 sulimarines of the. -U-53 eass Two general subjeets were taken up: e" t'; (%,rii 3 vol; �. Iv. $175,1 to 11 Zi3 to -Co-Grlc�ration -in id 'of 'Ai1i'eR* I I all N., 3 white, 6!)1 t-, 71,-. Flour. constantly under way. ho-w.best and most -economically in rn Miti-ilti. works uro the same bash i $14: Ifirst- clears, $12, marshal the resources for the, aid of Productio- 'ShipM increase of tobacco 4uty' by -Is IOd in w, g:.wlen u110Ij1,g­1. Oran $�*.Ztj to n uilding the.allies, and haw most certainly the--p-,)ur.d. -anti , increased ' entertain- '$4 1.' 1,- . . - . . - to :BRITISH TRANSPORT I PF and Smpplies. �d '�ftlfthcr restfict &I r6ducts getting may Triplit taxes on the hig+ter-price -,Xive Stock Markets _ARCADIANRCADIAN -SU.NK. through to -the aid of the enemy. "I.: Co- A *.. _t employment ope.catiou )e-. icl.ft Econom,,"In the nt Extra avy U 3 71,1"IN tween ih-�-Llnitrd Srat-�s awl Cnnacrh 4 by Government impressment $11,75 to choice 11 .21 t' N: - n Board the Veseel We t goofi, bcavy 2,9 o re, In mnry lines of. na'tion.91 endt,­Ivor, of all vestel., excv�j�j smE�Jl coasters q.il,I'. - 1 :'the Nvhn!-! de -i ignt-4 to aitl the allies fixed rates of pay also was announced. •' c t., s 1 1,3,5 to $u 65: do., x-od, s I -o 5-J' Drowned. NO SI %CKE.%*ING IN WAR �:-,,75; tio., me-lium. $4.-.5 to 10 15 PART OF RUSSIA. -4 despatch frdln Lilindon _-A�s ON To, VIA, e buils, ol-41- $If' - - $'I, do.. gond The British transport Arcadian wast . . ........ iblili"'. so.4;5 to $10; ,do., Ille'llulo bull" kq. do., roustilt bullsi, 36.4v to Suril, in the Mediterranean by a sub - A despafjh `fr6ni "Petrograd says:' Luc a n RE; THE on Api-Vii-5- If iqbLJlie,6ed"The -RusAiRn Provisional Government 4 -IIANO'CAIIAU CANAir I, Z I III).'Ruled, to $!s.75: ho $7'1,, $7.'_15: ;st,w'k 279 men were drowned. has sent to the' Russian representa- %q;- t'-dors, $55,)to cann,t,ni.and � The Arcadian was of -9, tit in the Entente allied countries a FORTIFIET VILLKE aF FRESNOY $:, 50 -to $6-25:- milkere. gaud te. $7 0" tolls ohoi,-(t. 11, ow---a-m. com, •and Vro"'- and was owned by the Royal' note assuring the allies that the Mail -Packet C.o. Before being con-Ichange-in Government in Russia can - light w.vos. $12.11u to to erted she i�-ws employed rn tourist afford a pretext for any.slacken- to V6.01). v Infantry Reached Enemy s Dugouts Before he CoOd Emerge and 313.60., traffic betw6en 'New York., and tbe, ing on. the part of Russia in the com- (.ai, es. good tj cilrolve S �.66 t to West Indies. i mon struggle- of -fill the Entente allies. Inm q. ear I i. -Hundreds Were Forced to Surrender. ri,oice, $11.5o to sir. 2 1,.50 to $12.56: hogs. w.afett-ol. W.00: do., off cars. 6.25. -my 1)ogin to peedily (li-ceov- 11eirors. $11.�5 to $12 25: r NIVET LE- STRIKES A HEM BLOW - A des itch :1rr6in Carad'an Ai fight. They ei-.14* � 51, 1111.T STRIKES It Headquarters says;: Shortly �-,f-ore -ert-.d.-that thc-Canadians,.afteir passing to $11,51); "alves, $5.541 to dawn on Thiir-4dav Morning a i_'a oycr h-2 wire "d trench system, ha.J en sip).ot-.to sll.00; na- 11M)119� $14-5� to $15.51.- sprilig lanibs.t. IP .,. men between the. front-' linev. $17.25 to $17.50.JAKES CRAONNE MID BIG SYSTEM-. I'. than oolurnn,- cornpo.,�ed -of vellerart- trviif-h and the' enemy's supports, and carried the fortified village of t-ot, the Germans.on the front line off troopti, -I Bit ITI S R A I RM EN' - Frcs-+'n-Artois by storm. fro'n-1- 'R!l chance to secur­_e'-help. The The Total Number of the Teutons Captured 'is Over 750 -Gain's Stories of rIritzo-nets anti- of o u r' o . V,- n nien thus cut off . were from the Rhen- NOW 1,41"RE31t Are Important- Wounderl hs to what .),.-curred in: Fres- h�h provinces of Prussia, -Practically I ----roy, ar:, r -c trcrcch­i:-,-wbieh protected an ontire C;5fnpIany_ of them suryen- Beat the -"R d Devils" In Spectacular It, age hat the enemy, who' s at d.cred under -these circumstanceq' Battles a Arleux, had takeri over the aefefroe- thr(Klgh- oMcefs- with ilierri,_'Vlit- while' ttk t_i e'sl * i adquar-, -k-Lbispa-tch ffoT�i French headjuar-.-a strategic position of a further ad - patch from British He. roops in anew -on the.-.Vauclerc Plateau, but only a few hours befori? the aa;,:,udt, the. greater part of the prisoners were ters in Prance, says: ---The British air- tern says: French t of_ vance-. had largely ,;ought' shelter frori the taken in this Nvay, others surrender- rr(-?),_tal%1ng full advantage _of the long: fensive along the Aisne have captured rflAo took more than 150 prisoners. p Advancing northwest of Rheims on fearful :;heli -fire to which he was sub- ed "'Iy when, they could no longer, of good weather, are continuing lie village of Craoivie and the --A Antci deep- `ii L; g- carry a riffe -or operati 'a M gun-. 'jifoir rtleritiv-;'s offensive aloft both by -ont of two and a half-- Millis- the jested by de.4cendiniz front. nd to the collp Our Az captured en4imy - ot�cer� said there (lay and night fighting. Wil Gerffan'line oil a front of two and a F, -,,,,h carried the first German line Z9 outs a cellar, of bou,4vti. thin three .,J tnfantry followcd o!ose!y behind the,' way a.4 not time to. bring: the machine clays they have 'accounted foil. 55 half miles northwest of Rheims. and took --six hundred - prisaaers. bursting shells anti reached -en-- Quos of his company frito, action lie C.14'onne- is at the eastern end ;t_ifraonne is six miles northwest of Z4, enemy machines, and hal-e carried out, emy's-dugouts before he could rmerge. fore -the -m -en were overwhelmed. many-enterpi•hses behind the Geiman:-the Vauclere Plateau, --the. scene- of _Berry-au-Bac, which Berlin gives as ]For the occupants of the du-go,,it, that - The capture of Fresnoy carried the •-Irnc.-, The German soldiers dislike much desperate fighting recently, and the western extremity of the French meant either surrender at once or a Canadians almost Fi-mile further than the continuous presence of the British its possession by the Germans placed attacking Tine northwest of Rheims. r.il horrible death by -thy homhing of the before on the way to Douai, which is 'ajrpfianes, for many unposted letters', a salient in the French line paral-el- Berlin asserts that the French attack duizoiil- Some of the Germans holding only a little more than -eight miles captured during- the infantry attacks''line, the-, Chemin-des-Dames and the was repulsed between Berry-au-Bac the trench to the north of Fresnoy' due east from the further point of dwell upon the uneasiness the ma- Aitne River. The Fre'n'ch not only and' Brimcint, about * six. miles north ye e L did emerge from their dugouts and , Thursday's advance. chines cause. straightened otlt their line and gained, of Rheims. '4 �^+' r ,. �i;4•,�,s�''y'r"�. w,•`�arF-...�..'a+� j. �-�wMa-4a 1.-" r��T3., . 'v. a•a.�r •�"'4 s":, >'.-t'�: z•n st--•,1•..+, .v+. .,w a;. ,�r .+. ..3+.�, .r ef2.y �, 3;•.auir. .°'E'er,. Y . 2 •l`4S Yw. a-� '�� a .. a .+r.' ,q� ..fin. n . '� :� � f' ., � • ' a . ' .. LOCALISMS. ° - W. V. Richardson i:;3 haring.. --Dr. Henry will --be bre as •' ,_r, __ �. - , • - _ . 'a" his.residence re-shingled. usual next Tuesday to attend to _ • . - —Lou Ba6don of Toronto, spent his professional duties. .. _ _ -Dr. and Mrs. Towle were in Sunday at the 'home of his par- —A large quantity of geed corn �oqtq the city.on Tuesday. eats here. ust arrived. at.Joba S. Balsdon's. —Frank Prowse has purchased a —W. J. Calvert, of Toronto, Vifferent varieties at the lowest Ford runabout from potter &spent Sunday at the home of hie poe8i4ie. prices..- Andrew, parents here. Brrs. Anna Sullivan, who has m + n m Miss Retta Mackey; of. Toron- . —A. T. and Mrs. Boyes and son, been spending the winter in Buf- The �rar weather lsY' COi lllg �- to, was the guest of Mise Grace of Belleville, are spending a few falo and Attica, N. Y., bas return- s White over Sunday. 'days with their relatives in Pick- ed to Pickering, - -R. A. Douglas, of Matheson, Bring. -A baseball match will be play- j Q •-has been spending a few days-this -Order now your geraniums; ed on the -athletic- groubde here@ re here" with h ' the wegk with his wife and family all kinds of bedding plants, toms- on Saturday afternoon between _ ' here. " to and other garden plants from Agincourt and the local team. —Miss E. B. Boone is in the city P. H. Hall, Pickering. • Bell —Mies Marion Clark, of : the - = �1 , this week owing to the death of phone. ** . Bank of Commerce, Toronto, @pent �� G'00d17 • ... e• .'bar brother, the late - Edward -Rev. Mr. Bailey, of Toronto, Sunday with the Misses Richard- Boons. occupied the pulpit in St. An- son and other Pickering friends.Rev. i. H. Moore -formffrt" rown eburch - - - - - n ,.. Pickering, has been transferred Spoke on behalf of the Dominion in town last Thursday, thus the 'from the Bay of Quints Confer- Alliance. Rev; Dr. Marsh preach- outlook is bright that we, will Ladies' Suminer Underwear' oboe to the Toronto Conference. ed in Melville church,' West Hill; have no dust nuisance this sum. -There have been several toe= on that.day. mer. Vests and Drawers. Prices as low as 15 cents per garment. vera frosts during the early part -The sympathy of their many -8 boxes of lux for 26c., 2 lbs. of this week, a quite a thickness Pickering friends is extended to runes for 25c., 6 bare monkey Exceptional value for war-time -of •ice was formed on small ponds. Joseeph. and. Mrs; Wray, of .Oslt- rand soap for 25c., 1001 lbs. Five " -Where is "Pollyanna," the awa, on the death of t "eir" son Rbees flour for $7.25, at G. A. Gil- tilad Girl ? Libreccpp readers kind- Milford, which took place on Fri- lespie's, Dumbarton. ly look on your shelves and return day last, after several weeks ill- -John W., Abe and Geo. Law, Ladies' slid Children Hosiery her that she may- continue on her mess from typhoid fever, at the accompanied by their wives and - Glad way, age of 17 yews. the •latter'@ daughter, Miss Edythe All styles in Cottons and Cashmeres. These lines are hard to procure =Mrs. L. D. Banks, who •has -Presbyterian church services were here on Saturday attending beep confined to her bed for the Sabbath. May 18th, 10:90 a. m.- the funeral of their'mother. but we have been. fortunate in keeping our ..� past few weeks, ie now able to be The 'Greatest Thing in the World.' -The' Great Wa'r and the possi- stock well assorted. up. We hope the improvement At 7 p. m., the service will be con- bility of a World Famine will be Ladies' Cotton Hose at 25, 95 and 40 teats way eoutinue. 'ducted entirely by the ladies, ex- the subjects considered ' in St. -Russell and Mrs. Brodie were rept the address to men, which George's church neat Sunday, Boys' strong ribbed Cotton, for school wear, 80eper pair In Brougham on Monday attend-- will be given by Rev. Dr. Marsh. May 18th. Military service in the ' Ing the funeral of the format's The lady ushers will see that the evening at 7 P. ►n. . mother, who died after a long men take the centre pews. -The funeral of the late Mrs. - period of illness. In reply to a cable sent by J. Law on Saturday]ast was largely * • y -Moet of the farmers in' this S. Harding; his brother, Lieut. attended, including - a number -Ladle$ Co�'i8t8 locality have finished their seed- Wilson Harding stated that the of friends from Toronto, Searboro Ing operations and are now bus.v impression among the officers of and OshRwa. The pall-bearare_ o els. --r rices, from 75 cents - -- pcepar+ng their root land, whir a a, ialion was twat Lieut. werA,the deceased's four.son a and to '1.75 per r. fs working tip well. - Will D. Harding was a prisoner two grandsons. p p —The monthly Red Cross Tea in the hands of the Germans. We —The Spink Mills; under the will be held at the home of Mise hope that this map be true, al- new management, began opera- ' ran ie ones on uea ay even n ��p - ing nett, May 15th All. are cordi thing to be a Germain prisoner. Campbell Flour Milling Co. have Men's Balbriggan Underwear Ally invited to attend. —The Federal Trade Commis- orders ahead for their Pickering - - - - -The W. A. -of St. George's slot' of the United States, which will that will keep them �Rniag At- the old price-50 cents per garment. Church anticipate holding a gar. way appointed last winter to in- night and day- for over three den party the first week in July vestigate the hard or anthracite months. Men's- nice light Khaki Pants, all sizes, 1.75 per pair.. pa - at the home of Mrs. F. H. Rich- coal situation, have made a.pre- —Bread wa '-advanced in- price ; lardson. Particulars later. liminary report in which they say la9t week to 20 cents per 'loaf. —C. H. C. Wright, of the School that the prevailing retail pri- This was necessitated by the - of Practical Science, Toronto, ac- ces are unwarranted and that the gradually increasing price of i • companies by lura. Wright, spent supply for next -season is ade wheat and flour. There are no :-Remember, the Big Aassortment is Saturday with Alex and Mrs. quate. They warn consumers proapectR of a decline for along !Gordon and other Pickering fri- against, buying larger quantities time to come,. its the crop outlook « � f! ends, -- of coal than usual this summer. throughout the. whole world is at 1 fie Big Store. ` -At a meetiost called for the There are .symptoms naw of such very poor. ' -- - purpose of improving the Method a pante as that which enabled -W. J. Watson has, sold the HAPMAN t ec+metery+ W-m. Allaway and speculeators last winger to force Oshawa Vindicator to Mes%rs. C. "S C R. A.Bunting were appointed to prices above normal. They, say and R. J. Davidson_ of Toronto. . e receive subscriptions and -make there is no good reason why May C. Davidson, the senior partner of necessary improvement-R. prices should not be subject to the the new firm is with the Mail and /� �+ —A concert will be given, tinder nsnal summer discount.. The Com. Empire. staff with. whom .he will SPRING SEEDING IN HERE ! i� the auspices. Societe in the Town Haich l heaicoat situation soto keep. t watch afe• time remain of Mr.r. Watson will during continue _ _ Well what you need we have. fr. oa Friday evening, May 18th, by guard., the interests of the con• conducting the literary.'work_of _ the returned soldiers from the sumer. the paper. We wish the new pro- ' 'Whitby Convalescent home. Full -A former well known resident prietors succ®s in their new van- In the way of Seeds : Mansel Seed's, we ar-e selling . at 35 coots and 90 cents, particulars later. of Pickering, Edward Boone, died tune. Turnip Seeds at 55 cents. We c+ankgive gyougood quotations —Pte. Victor Austin .who is.vis suddenly at bi• home in Toronto. —A, movement is tinder way to for Timothy and Clover s. ` •icing at the home of his parents, oa Sunday, at the age of 73 years. .raise a fund for' the purpose of If you examine our Overall@ and Smocks that Yoe wore' last year, in all pro' Is making considerable progress The deceased was born on what is erecting a monument to Miss Edith - bability you 11 find you need a new pair. Well you know us and what towards recovery, after big long known its the Boone farm,onthe Cavell, the English nurse, who we can do for you. We've a dandy line of Spring Shirts, also. siege of illness. We hope that new G eanwood road about two was so foully murdered b the Our Boots are a feature, in factthe greatest feature, of our store. We've got miles Borth•east of the village and yy thi• may Continue until his re- a Germans in Belgium. The'Minis- the best lin-es that money can buy Rad at reaeooablepriees. You know, Cover? incomplete. now owned by Chapman Bros. ter of Edueation has approved of the Williams Shoe. because you've worn it before: It's right. - "Everybody Come to Sunday He was one of the first to leave a letter that was Pent to the vara- Lome to "The Men's Store." .,School" day will be observed in these - parts for Saskatchewan, one schocls of the province. Asa the Methodist Sunday School. where he was eventually most large number of schools have not 'P successful in farming, it has R A� * BUNTING ICKERING when an appropriate and inter- g having be- as yet answered the letter, • t 5 eating program will be given. come the owner of a large tract been suggested that concerts be _ $etablislred 185?. - Everybody will be made welcome. of land. His sons still reside there held on Empire Day to raise funds ����++�� Remember the hour, 9.00 o'clock where they conduct farming on a for this purpose. i SEEDS Sr+l:+1Js , SEEDS ! i M. very large scale. He was a broth- . ! • r / P. —Wm. Sleep is in a critical con- ". —The District Deputy Grand er of -Mists L. Boone; -of this.vil- clition as the result of an Aceideut Master of the Masonic order paid lege, alio is now the only one which befet hitii on Saturday.He ' Timoth Seed, Goveanment tested. Steele-Briggs and Ferry's so official -visit to Doric Lodge on left of a large family. His funs- and his on Walter -were engaged Y Garden 'Seeds of all kinds. Thursday evening last. There ral took place yesterday and was barging a hoFse which.had died. - evae a good attendance including sttendei' by a large number of As they were in. the act oP getting Seed Corn on cob; guaranteed Canadian grown-Whits Cap, teaming a number of brethren from the friend's. - it into the hole which they had and Wiesconsin No. 7, $2.50 per bushel.,. • Dutch sets 25e ib. Whitby and Claremont Lodge%. It is dreadful the langwage dug the earth rsttrved in sad all When the business vfas concluded that some of the autoists use in Martin-Senour'sFamous Paints, l00% pure, sit kinds and colors. Turpentines refresb'ments were served. driving along -the Kingston road fell into the hale, with the horse Oils, etc. Everything requisite for the house•cleaningseason. throw g p• on top of Mr. Sleep. After much ' —The great need at present is through Picke�in Township. difficulty, his eon sneceeded in free- :'Your patronage solicited.: Prompt Delivery, Increased production,'but there Men who have never been known fug him from his perilous-position. are many farmers in this county, to use a profane word before be. but not before -be. sustained very ... sawell as in other: parts'of the pro- come very fluent in the use of G. . A. GILIfE PIE, DDN BARYON . - ' vince, who are compelled, on ac- roost fonl language just as soon as serious injuries. e count of the starcity of farm help, they reach, this township, and ibis to seed down a large portion of langnage is directed chiefly against @ROCK ROAD of their farms, and thereby pro= the Pickering council. Brit we Archie Jackson; of Obhawa, i@ home SOON' BE -SPRING SEEDING! duction will be decreased iastead cannot blame them a great deal, for his bolrdays and is assisting in the of being increased as the roads are in a terrible state. farming operations, ��'=� '�F'Z�'•Y ' =� —The police trustees hereby The autoistsclaim that Scarboro, Donald Willson, of Toronto, arrived _ give notice to the parties who de Whitby and Darlimgtn town- borne on Monday, eligbtiv iadreposed. Get your Harness and Collars repaired now posits old cans, and other rubbish ships haae the Kingston road in.a His brother, Elmer, accompanied him. I have on hand alongside the streets, particularly respectable condition and have Our echo ol boys have organized a , on Elizabeth -St., to front of the cause t complain against and, football team, and are now busy prat- ,' 2 Sete of Team Harness at $97.50 a set Methodist cemetery, that the prat- ing only, and threaten to take come sand will soon be ready for all 1 Set of Team Serosas at SS7.68 tics must be discontinned and that. proceedings against .the council. Also, better grades at dose prices. Vh the rubbish already deposited The council should lose no time in �-.* '� DALE MILLS must be removed. .. getting this road in a passable con- EI.,M Boot and Shoe Repairing promptly attended to. -An old resident of this town- clition. p=CgERS1�TG� ship, Mrs. Asa Brown, died on -A large_ number assembled in ;. PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM Monday at the.home of bar dangb• 'St. Artdrew'a church last Friday You can always get the best Mani-Phone.W. J. OOAHWELL -ter, Mrs: Taylor, of Oshawa, at the evening to enjoy a talk by Rev. • tobla Flour made from No. 1. Home 8600. -advanced age of 85 years hnd-6 -Dr. Marsh on the Caribbean Sea, Manitoba Wheat.- months. Her funeral took place which was illustrated by a large Royal Household and Glamor& for _ eterday t6 the Union Cemetery. number of 'excellent lime-light . Bread. Try a brig. be deceased, who was almember views: About ten years ago ,Dr.' Plistry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats -�C OM FORTS of the Society •of Friends, ived for Marsh took a trip to the Bermuda BRAN,'SHORTSHOME many years on the farm now own- Islands frit the benefit of his :.MIX FEEDS • ed by John Power, about two health, aid-while there took many OAT CHOP 7 - 'miles -east of the village. beautiful photos, which- were =CRUSHED OATS IIICOIIhe nuee cof�ue dC by arthe arcit Oil He tars and tly rCook � re . —The Right Reverand -Dr. J. F. thrown upon the canvas.. He ave BARLEY CHOP by P 2 � Sweeny, Bishop of Toronto. held A splendid description of these Is- WHEAT Confirmation' service in -St. Geo- lands and of their-inhabitauta,-CRACKED CORN - Pocket$ to �e�tch-Dirt t' - -- ilre's church on Sunday morning. and of their dwellings and beau. MIXED HEN FEED - _ O There was a very large attendance tifnl drives. The chair w•aa- ably Caldwell'@ Cream substitute Complications! and the service was an interesting filled by Rev. H. D. Cameron, of C tlf Meal. - Dirt and impressive one and much en- West Hill, who gave an interest; Molasses Meal ! jnyed by all present. Bishop Ing Address on opening the meet- - CHOPPING AND OAT - eves, who was expected to take ing. During the program Misses CRUSHING EVERYDAY Our Washing Machines -are the best made and add to Home Comfortlf this service, excbanged work with Vera and Helen Burling sang a Get prices on feed in ton lots. We always carry a fall line of skates and Hockey Goods. Bishop Sweeny so as to enable the duet, which was much enjoyed. BELL PHONE. litter to attend the funeral on The receipts of the evening were V. W, VV 31ce • Monday of Bishop Mills of Kings- $34 60, which was given to the j �U Dy _ Pickeri , son. Ladies' Aid Society. Chopping every day, j H. jj �U. r ".'.. .. ` ' .,,,..•,_ ' . -,,,,.], .'..-�'.�..:. __ ........._...... .ma_,.aG...z•?a.,_ ..<.._..:..:c,"'ir.,::.'�.;. sxs;•'r,�..:.,�..a-,.�: r:�-"':.s.e .'� - :