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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_03_01j _%, 7W • 7. XXXtiT WNW J 7: 41 7- A.. _-. i A tt �_PICKERIINGq ONT, FRI Dr A Y, NTAI�('H' 1 191'8- -SOL: 23 AUDLMY 1.GREENWOOD Established 75 years on Sitrid;%,v aftPrillooll tile y0tl�19 "hi.r.4. Chm-h-4 Turff it, vi4tirig her Z" iti Tol-o tis week.peots!e%vill.take tbe chtirch servLve; Paren,Medical Baker, & Heise -11 it(,' coifIdt'juted Mrs. T. H. Wive is Rpending a week GREEN WOOD%tht-n the Iliptiting wisidt and Miss Philp .-ill'bl' two Witt) friends lit Toronto.Sander Ha-fwimr give *In address tin Success. A largeIrL iea S' Bloc bamby'".1i Detroit.. or@,CALDWELL M. 1).,iSiiithe iattillDr. R.,Lbrodio, congregation is eApected. pit- of weeks.'here, ;pendhi.0 a cou Claremonout* The Audley Social Sol -vice Clul)-will-rhurch Wrs. J. Wilson, of, Wilkie. Sask.. V. E. CARTWI110HI, 'For. hold a special meeting in thehits returned to Ontario to live and is Gravernhursi.0tit'. successor to on Wednesday. MarchOth, itt 8p inmorl;uf I;ad: tit RVesent with her mother, Mrs. AlexZ. owl*, Pickeritig, Out. Omco boom Get our .-Oric;es on Tvpic-E[Or6es of the Wa'r; TheWly -inand Miss -Evo, Moore..11to2and&90to 8 lAtter-Carrier out-er willbe Chao. PricksEdw School re -opened again last week.,ardls will be the speaker. All theH. FOR8YTH. D. of 0.. R is- fits, Steel Stalls or 'boys and Oiris ar� invitedand arp ex-, after being closed for acouple of weekssid member of the trioai=. dJL% owing to the ektretpe cold weather 0"00 44 ou"Cio. spato =toosii Watering Systilm. _pected to attenatof grew". 111tes, welled iffewmidi, and the shortage of cc{tar:A Water OiNI Died at thiii home'of her nophew'st AdRICULTURAL MEXI�INGSysair, New Westminster, B. 0.. on Feb. 3rd,KINNO M.D., L.R.C.S., ,S tew in, yo WantM W 0. MCKINNO Charlotte Palmer, relict of the late Xq a BaLubu b. borcit the C411496 Of tab The South Ontario' Board of Agri - of fttli4ib" 11colutisto le, will pay for " . - I Sherwood Psilmor. formerly of Picker - I age ofcottegs, of Surstoolse. Rdill"02. itself I culture has arranged for two importa 90 dplys &mt public tueebings at Pickering, Ing township. at the advanced :Be6t Prices Paid tisistatiou to dolea"s Of 1`011111111,011 sud xch 4th. 80years. She lasyes one daughter',osess, and raddalsoce, Brougham. 0. you Town Hall, on Monday; Ma Mrs, Thom",Catherwood, who livedSee us bdur and at Brougbom Township Hall. on jbuy."I am not buying Buckwheat Tuesday. March 5th. These meeting, with. her,this year will be addressed by Mr. W. F. KyddJ, W: OUNGARTONT H. FAREWELL, K.0.j BARRI Phoiiesl.�700. Fruit Branch, Toronto, M 01,andConslity risvi itsty fall 0"uty0rownAttora ("lark. of Cat lie. Ont., ono of theList grippe and colds are the order of Alarge stock of Bran and. Shor.8diollior- 6=NRussell.whimm. 10-T. Sto ffmost extensive potiltr-y ritisars lit On- tbf- dayV� tarlo. and Dr. Mary McKvilzie Sillitil. Misb_Louke Fost(bn spentthe Week. of superior quality on hand CHRI14T]"AN, Bafri;te't and U le. Ont, 6f Grisivenhurst, Moving pictores will end at thhoni6 of hev parents, at right prices Solicitor, Notery Put -lie. Fir. M­eytsi lie t4hown at tile evening Illeetiriiiits... -vestinle and wood bees aTpAry'011,11.00flice, Brock fit North. Whitbv, 01Y VvpI y one should nink(- tin efforrtosiving 411'6 tht., Oeirllhig i,�l g9ing`ILLIAM J PEATON. P., A., Bar- Fov My brasids (If Flour for -either risiter, particulars see P(I'46tel­ . I9esPiP-'BYc1IhFLId, DebJet'li & :1 'lie BAL, Claremont School hits liven closed ftir tit(- rillst. bread or pastry are unpoestair. barriste'ro, Toroarro G cerfiLl Trusts BROUGHAP* few &y. a4 I'll? N1Iss Welber excelled for quality SuLlillog,P-18sy btrett, Torouto. Teleptioue ti0USEFURNlSHJ`islGS V(j)e to fi.�r honie in Newcn,- AWn 96L.SG). L. Matthews spent ievevsd dayL4 lit ttv miifft-i'ing ftmic un -attact; (-f litTbront,() thisDentat BigIstock. at the ws,�.t Drices. gi spiel '-Miss Gladys Mantlerip, lit last week The W. M. Sori,-Vy nipt Isist Thurs- Delivery free.,J isf M6s A. Th m. A -with Mrs. R. Carrotlitrs, of Uxbridge, dev at the hol- a"KF. B. BEATON. T). D. wasquilted for the._BLAGraduate t,whehatitto the north-welitinof the Royal0ifelge C4 D-Atal On Monday last W. J. :Devitt was qulit Sep- surg University of -Torontu Ofte Call and. see. Isid'Phone 324. thrown from a load (if straiv kindeum sold fill lit . We. runhiir being absent, hardware store. Whith tained serious injuries co his back and t-IllerW. M P '14velet I to04reiviont. is now under thedoctnr's care. Mrs, C1uw,4t(m condlicted the meet ng. jSadi phosse no. )ple� were On brid;tyafternoon, F0. 25 E AS TLAKESeveralof our youniv pet.'quiriesig illir Bell,on'salmence,overostall. Dr. -s.LA.0illes0egaveasbower atadTortnitia, vi beas cb&rW. not.diswayed by the rain on Monday Mt The shingle Oat has given s&tLs- but drove down -to Pickering -hi-T-bolneirshonorofMiusK. Smidess.in the concert in the Pre4bv- prior to her marringe to Mr. James faction for over 30 years. Empire Aerian church. and theycon%idertherin� Masks. of Atktpvi. Husk.A large Corrugatedwaiate ion, see it before yi�m Logs, d Iron witli a I in. bY iiher of usefu and cnamental 2 in. 6orrugateir trouhle,selv6s well fepaid for th h h vat0. HAM -Issuer of Marriage `�,f`sste-tifled to t e big ther makes. If you are in -We &a -the proglaillme wasCgie of tile b# -.t gi verb Inbuy oEAlsouslas to The 009abY Of Omt"W, is hold in the com- 144e," f"r th4p -log, theb-id VveV_beaid__A, _ge. nans-ber -whib.M6SSmaiel" n-Cressm--Separator.sdellvered hits] intended drivioig down, but. the a Premier' or days.poUOHHR, ReLal Estate Auc- dowt.-pourof r8in deterri-d - 011 Friday evenin. March lost, the gasoline miginest frorn $30-00 UP. collector and . . Nei. 1. 821.- No. 2. $17 per M heavy norpd hv havingbloolar, vajoator ta-Biwilwood them.-tind cotimesiltiptitly they. w6sed Lsodiel' Aid will 46 11;W wrifFlnre before buying.of stia.,ftlailre Us"*". Brougham. 4. K#Iv. Dr. Mal-sh, of llicLerina. give his Seeorin, Agreat I I els.t.9oft Kim 14t19OPPHR lialatie'e of A&rriage 7' 14 A y 1.va%y ra itMaple. orm ocriorred itiljstrated talk. A Trip t#­4hi­-4# -- Bell Phon e. Rn( -k Win. 4*28. 19) �,..'71,i Monflity 111V114 in"t. A,4 it re- ',NIiNftNI,%jyVlmk, (if Piekerisik.niandD Licousesis tuthfootsuity of Outari -milt-lilt-, C.kpk. of Tor oto.V. J. Proms' Pickeiring age: a% issore"d bill redd*deo. Clarsillclut- White Ash.. :01'. n20 -ilds; rVery t IdI.L1 �in II)e -.0111ve Ali— Milttiult. Tit The 16 f,%N iiiafcr in wil! riyt. vileAIllid vs. tin s(1104'.2nd a Pine; -20,' hiv., filose ol lind8.11EATON TOWNSHIPOLERE , C e 1,titer1141111114I't will. in thetb'erp 14!4. lu-CII LnOtV WAli'll' M) tit ahopping and Oat Rolling everyI Irtme vs,ill coillMoney to At ihs. r ­ D f"M� -day I" uetial- road.. th-lo kwen ktit)"ti for yv�trs_ I Progia Aceoulat"i late. a llolw4,, ;arage..I nor *11. Marriage Lie- Ill-, grool d4.1.111tit ,f;,.w00term M ell c.f IN V t41141111417 wti= Out". 1-ii'lat-ifrontI­-Ing--tv-- W. G. Barnes, Green River I,, ofRUGH S. PUCrIT. GIeri bfijj-r, Ont. Larlit-112ofli'mt lit tile All witornobile and Bicycle Or addressR. R. No. 1. LocitstHill- ttht-wlerfe-IA,leav, 'B'NIAk'Lielsoillild Auettoo"r, Fittentivo &ZPor- drull, IiII'i'lAt -epniring promptlyistv - (oll.ir-i von-le4nencp the will tie 1&otl, is pfeu i.,LnVand ptoflt-�bfeiotack Ill, ttend'ibo�votuffilned rintainisient.-Aflvsbfr.�, Urito for towmeA-d orpumped elites ed to.Constricted wisLet bat., t(i Ile elthe It3' REAL ESTATE011114'*11'sii)uvTirefl,,Oils. Greasis andrepairs A voept.* iis 04 tkp held in tiie Town WHITens;ed Aucti6neers ato*b Hall betv II, xt Tuesday afternoon and always an band. Icfor coututies oAn stproplane landed -here- near tU log of all kindii aftenusid to bill ObOttM sip' evOulngtimir's-.1he.. joint aiia Irees it otifte ( ts.Addroop Ar"n Siverf. t -e 0 of I I H if Refiiop no Stinday afternnoPotter & Andrew, ture"it the Ontario DePal-tulent of TbPrp­wvrp--flv_,r,�ing kbout duringN MAW. LI(IFNqED 'AUV- tateresting and profl- the dAy. PICKERING. Ont. Qnt.lkil*andDurs Five Acr sr table addrepses will lie given hy Aft, - 14zeblirvestingon Wbitby Bay iq irrWTIbNZER forYork, es of Land For'Salecountie% X11 kinsla of sales PromildY Mienallowable f3ates for sales me all planted witb go.0 W, F: Xyiltsia nf the Fruit Brnnch, full swing. The hoapitsill in putting in el Pass Toronto.. W tin itere o0ep and private ell iz�;Xat"NEWS' Officy. EW an add Mr. J. Clark. of aboutWhitby, Ont. 51 winter fruit, Ciprisaville. The Women's Inietilute imstriany tillIP6 as, much. It is cut ewo feet t Coming into 7 *1* meet in Ibe Tpmtiersinee Hall In with a plow and Ili mory than ti%_.0 V the afternoen when Dr. M Mein thicke. coal kr . rived tbiri-Jus &r �,, give an veisil rat lnhds of WritMbearing- zip 01;irk. of GritTenhurbt, bei visill wee�,reliering the situation nititi-ri- rddreas. Inthe evening t nry St.So much so that the HeAonot-GradUAte Qf the Ontario Vete- riners' In-sti- al y -for Orices V.lcillardson.e tt&t*- in the Tow n Hall hen a ressesribazy Colles�e la* r the� w ole of,thft and Graduate of the VPteTiv;vrV on timely topics will be given. Local ILL to soriattion. - miles will he at lending.Science As'Notary Public. Pickering. talent -viitl asbist in th& ptogramme els, ionSarnia Phone-offlee 18003, residence 202 at the evening meeting. Several -11!' mR - The beatiests Monday thi.-t week -of moving pictures will also be shown. brought Shea's theatre of sixty merisCLAREMONT, ..ONTIARIO --The Pickering hers io the soldipm' hospital. * It tookEverybo y is welcome.• all the conveyances available to carry -Fence. them back and forth from the station. WHITRVALM. my townspeople FLttended the per - M_ M. Vigilanco Comndttee�MILVeterinitey SurgeonMrs. ThomL@ White Is visiti X' h formitnee which who in the afternoon, eansaveIn wittarin Veterinary 7%e object of this Association is to9onor GraduateofOnheraiiiitelt. Mrs, Maclava. of Toronto. The Rural Community Life moveCollege. All caHs day or night lessen steialin propecute Mim alisli, White. of HAmilto- in ment was Put on Its feet in so far as9• Lima ."You Mpromptly attended to. the felons* w dtayowith her parenta -part of the province is concerned oney.:1 spendinq a fe thisin the organization ALL a meeting on M having mere.MiAliall-ber ru afternooixgLtbe InstituteONTAIMMCKERING, 1:11me immedi&Wy wi any0ilsoxibar, this -guest of David Ann to be establhibisd in this oounis atpre"Utamid fam"y. istebloan wmMetaboosisip to 6140. Hm Piablet and dsuglitter. of Chl. and Rev. Mr. Foley. of Broo lin. see A. `C. REElands SORre at present, visiting he form. retary, with a well distributitid execut- 0-11 16obelis nowbebad tiow 00 ive, i6cluding Mrs. nk. of Pickar- o'es'FZber, Sit" Windsor. 1ink. The first meeting is likely to be Ja" af" No* ot 3X Uld 1002"Rx9c. 011im.-IL& D. Banks. 0. 8. Pda. John Larkin is at present absent aheld at the end of June nestfar -tbree�nkeelis cometaigyan hand. or, W. V. Riebatdoon, Pickering. few daysi visiting his daughter, Mrs.days in the Ont&tio Ladies' Can 0. 90onnor. who residai in Montreal.This movomeat had its origin In mece item. -Breakt"t Baom, J, R. Thexto'l'k We is Clark.A large number froW here attsinded eountry-Al!a summer school at Guelph mmu"we,- 68WOWT the Dryden -Miller shorthorn' sale that lasstTlimr. Social splift work of alltook place in Toronto on Saturdaykinds is the object.BU%wt -priem paid of the Provincial High. last. Mr. SquiresMrs --Wm .-Sinclair and dsaig ter. dav afternoon adIMi,apnitgdressed the County" Council on the m-,Asod Mrs, Sinclair, ofWest To- schemes*nf improvement of roads thelJohn 4wX ato. et out of f:o Government has in band, The coun.Win. Dickson was in the cit recent- cil is in special session again here this -ALUOT 0 Yet healthy, tbrifty anitinals I arranging the exempti u o1his son week. The chief item of business isTirst-class rigs for hireVvilli.mi who has a large stock farm tbe0shawn sepAration question, It menn more to. you right now -ougb. SOM6 of than at any n6er season. --of in Saskatchewan. is likely to be put tht*Dayo.r nigLt in- Gardbim Tram, we -AriF sbrrp to re- tberdembers, are quite f4vorably i the year. It's beelgige you are heBus me"it- all. trains Tonge Charles Sts, Toronto, ueto terested in the nationalizing Of t lit, o rk, Viort, 18 under the doctor's care, d produciag pot s f POWhi�bv Board of TradeTeamidg-promptly'attended to. Canada's Popular School of Bisi- running a rusty nail in his knee. and railways. The beef butter and milk. with tin is looking after bis farm at a meeting Tuesday night decided tomesa. training I ffatisfacti6n assured John Aus iral.n. bay and fodder the pro - Agent for Canfida Carriage Vo.. 11 wbo comeberO All graduates affairs. ask the Cour 4y Council to co-operateto st In the moveirrent to have the Toronto- ducts of summer's toil,and scoies of our under -graduates -Word was received on Monday last Eastern included in Sir Adani, Beck'sWe He Peak, �11,kiriliisg. of the past year have secured good of the sudden death of Mrs. Green (lieli That's why your stock shouldplan of nationalizilig the Grand Trunk, b 'in prime conditionand freebusiness positions amd still the de- Lavina Windsor-), eldest daughter of The county is griind by Grand emand is far beyond our supply. Sila.4 Windsor,- Vum'eral'onFridayTrunk tracks o that if that roFtA isfrom wormQ-. Our Catalogue gives full particis last in Buffalo. taken over by the country an&elect"l-DIR HSTOCKTON10, ia con - I... Writ. or one. Students ner and worm expel4r..YOW ppor.Untl f Pleased to report that Richard Bar. fled as. Lhe Power Knight proposes, no d151-0MAY commence a course at any ton is progreii-shrig favorably and art of the country would derive moreh eaki vojir stock For owirice and,Saliry wUI ourely time. that 'the same may continue, as lit'. Eenefitthereirom than the communi- NNe guaranteeit to mcoursie, in oneef Shaw's Barton' genial manner through e ties of this county. Fdr Instance, th'sbealtbv, to make them thrive bettior..1W. J. Hiliatt, Prinoipal_VUToronto. Wrke lage-liss been -greatly missed thiselectriffeation or the Grand Trunk or we give your money back.BmAnciffi-Sebowouldbring Tol,qnto within bal( itsfor.our frw caUlogsev' W. 'Paintic-ex will belPPleased to report that one of our present distance froin-ttesse easterd Dr. He", Poultry.cl Shaw, Preddent, M Tongs 8t, es like Picke g and silake your patiltry lay now. TOOLS SHARPENED young ladies has sacrificingly t suburban placupon bersel T. It Whitby. Hundreds ofeity ir-inestIf t6 odopta young boWe make a specWry of erouftt oswi;, would he of great value If our young !Rptr would make theIr homes in these W020Sook of I kinds. Locke rqp".J. people would 110 more extensivelY into bestrisai.rvecM rAZIZZ-risharlas 8 &1 1 places, which a rapid andtow" Pa. WWfob" me" ansl Myr-hossing a ispsipWty. For a Ant. this good work. frequent and certain service anureq. e Lim, Phm,1111493- XP. 9 VIA&AM slasis hair trim. or an easy ishave call rhW 7P -this b it c,,al uate 00tiellanF rwvrjL�Clpb will, BBasr�ndB" Get It is probable tb#t the J&P ameet on Tuesday, March 5th. r04 26 L10111161 6. P. Mwoo a" ass Oft our House FurrJeWiliV Or. all your orders in for seed corn. sug wil I send a large.a Froy intoSk ao"Ju� 51 when Dr. Mine I p art e Doe versh, M&r �rtblii!g I veil! Clerk, r le _fG." , evening 'r`�t, .dd In h -i-R. h To n he, beria N. F., rl-. A Agent. club to iiissillit the allies in giving targe kinds. Slightly used Carpets seeds, twine and oil c4kke. A discus• No. !a`taisaM at 10. A. M. ;136 P. M 27 LeaW from 13 cents a yard up siren on forming is, horse -breeders' jusqtIttes of mqpItlooll. Ino2cwriu�L19 :W. j. r,0RDO%_; i� PICKERIN41 will he R feature of the eveving. 7 Mosil X .2 _ .: x ... .. ...., ,... ,.». -_.. _ _ ,y .. u. .: :;T.7•:+rxv... n. n: , rw;,* � � h - ;•rf.r•:•r ,{ y,.,. ....c@s,N, ,lr+r+'!�F,y*r c—,'`£�r.r-..... ,�,`✓ +a:'• �., '� 'k .:.�•--e.•r.. ..7 � 't• .:'� u, �'�Y. ' ...,.�' j.aver .. •rte_,...:• xa::f y.... �... �..,,, h9' ai'�.., .',acaq .. ,. --r.,,.• ^ :u_.t`,.e�.v ,,.�.xca...: e: �.. .�;t.. i .vi. :+,ver r� .-..,k : y„ ,♦.. nRs '^.1'k", ,,. Z •L ... •. i•�"r.... ...fin. .. W.'..;: .. ., �� 4„ T�.tw•,r ., "�;v. �,. '.qg�i _.... 'zr. �_ _ _.. .: �.wi ..,.. r•'' -a, •-+rr - ., '4� _ - ~ - Ni .. '•�: :��''' r ',a^ '^y�"ir .. PEESLESS STA Foed toy t : •A O r A Owraat*" SfariLsS, System few _� tit >rlates. flrti�gse FoH Care.' NIN for 111".•' tt OIRis. o:aasa t weeti. C _,_>�... w AGENTB WANTitO Rationing ie a subject that is re- II►atoaees Tatr>la w.,.. ce3ving tntich new r attention- !n ate• :. fa Wi - hot a present. It is a thing that ANT1Qufo. SiALLER1Ls :.•OR, A DECLARATION, OF WAR. 416 YONGE STREET, T0#tONTO is is new'to us In theory and practice' M and a9 Cause. meet, Tirsate, elat, ' as war was three years and a half ;• ,t:• "Yea, you're. all right," " said Albert- aSo- That must; be the only excuse j I mechanically, resin nether the boat for some things which are written. j rte! y for the present in 'which _ be sea CHAPTER XXII.-(Cont'da I his ,pains --and as likely as -not would nor Duncan. The general assumption is that 'ration- those who cannot go to the trenches night - Surely { not be able to get bAc# before night- the blood- ing can be carried out; can actual! bel in the fight in ' y it, could not be -yea, it was; QQ But, even with his words, just,aa some y p g ' --though! Every instant and every• much longer, vdhi h t Wou d mean ind held �a red cloud passed away, and he ,saw people thought price-fixing could, by Europe for moral, uprightness and bar -stroke made it more impossible to; world of. worry .for his father, : a`nd both boat and boatman clearly. a more wave of a magic pen. When pure ideals of life than in practicing Sure? in each home at all times of the__ mistake the cast of those shoulders it i c remembered a iioneat carefulness to avoid perhaps of anxiety _for her, . . _-And the sit of that dark -.head. Td see,- And while he sat musing w- _ary, aria 'e seven and a half million pe"- in the flesh the pian who for pause Wore Albert sad: waste .which would have. to be done • a another solitary man likewise mused. "Sure. pie are scattered over an • area great - weeks pant had filled all his thoughts, I In the very first moment Albert c. Mr, Albert. It er than,'Europe the question' at once under a compulsory ration' chem•. whose image since yesterdayhad be- Good evening, then, « had been too much taken by surprise will be n{ ht before I° make Ardloch arises: Who is to see to'the carr - In a way this is a new f� which come an unbearable obsession, was al-, to do more than decently get through', but. trust to get in before'the next ing out of the rationi y. hitherto it has not been ossible to >onoat like seeing a ghost. Whatever ng scheme ? had possessed him Y Fenella'& doing,' the unlooked-for meati.¢. Now, in. storm • For rations mean that each family utilise. The Canadian women is the enforced interval of leisure some The boat had t some twenty ere especially on cats to aid. So ha + e broken questions shot order began to. get back Into his got y would be under. an .obligation not to , g yards when he took 'his hands from . lar woman's 'work in the Dominiont� ugh his head. He was so complete- thoughts. He would speak to him, his' pockets, and put them to his eat more on any dry or in any week has had to do with Red Cross arid' .., ly astonished .that he remained , isn- i not as the cultured man to the work- than a certain .set $mourA Qf particular - mouth, as though' he were about to similar works of mer, Movable at the waters edge, with no man, but as one man to another. foods. t -Y• This opsgz about; but no sound came. Plunging - thought of avoiding the meeting. Neither would he be so extreme in his i them back again he turd upon his It would not be hard to make a'rule out the field -enormously. Every wo- t Nor did he move yet when Duncan,! demands. The word. "rupture" should heel, and, without one glance back- that so much bread should be used by I man who saves bread, beef and pork having with some difficulty made the: not be pronounced, but only that .of wards, regained his cabin, each products is in fact and deed wielding person at a mesa. But how ng, landing -stage, fastened the boat and postponement. Supposing, now, . (To be continued.) many million police would be wanted an unseen weapon In the war 'aa'truly then stood up touching his cap as he Duncan would consent to put off the 4 to attend to � the execution ' of the as her sisters behind the trenches are did so. The wet dripped from him, marriage -not without- a shudder ' �in caring for the broken and'the mai' and there was a pool of water at the could he pronounce the word even in _ , Even the making df orders •UNCANNY TRAIL SENBE. order g ed. jrottom of the boat. Taking from thought -until Fenella was of age.' that would be` fair in a large city as the stern a. small parcel wrapped in No -he could not let Duncan go with- Describing the Extraordinary compared with a country home of - oil -cloth, he stepped ashore, shaking out trying this one more chance. And g y Skill of fers difficulties little thought of. In �himolf the while, in the fashion of a as hq thought so, he became aware the Australian -Blackfellow. the Maritime Provinces fish is plenti- C %Newfoundland. dog fresh from his that the room,' lately so dark, was fol and comparatively cheap as uh SOLVE THIS PRULE bath. perceptibly lightening. There is _an-fnteresting story con- - P y - "Your sisters were anxious for --you, He stepped to the window. One cerning the skill of the Australian the - West are wheat and beef. But And Win a Phonograph to have this to -day," he said, with as after the other -as each- veil in tum more-fisb ie not needed "at the front" blackfell'ow as a tracker in Mr, Nor- No Entrance One perfect an equanimity as thotigh they was lifted -the ghostly forms of the; man Duncants book, Australian By- to anything like the same extent that Fees 8lmple had parted,, last on the most friendly hills were emerging from the cloud- ways. TIle 'incident illustrates the beef and wheat most urgently are Condition � of terms; and so I made a shift to curtains, until, as though by magic, wanted. „ easy accuracy with which these extra- eome over. - the void is filled,. the circle completed. ordinary fellows are able to exercise What rationing 'plan could ignore _ "Thank you. -You must have had Mountain' and ririst begin - to draw I the "customs of the country"? Yet -a bad tossing. I am obliged to you. apart. From moment to moment it their peculiar talent. a Ibis " During the South African' War art Immediately here a discrepancy arises.• Had you to leave your work for this ? becomes more triumphantly' clear that g One plight prescribe the use of beef and i "The, quarry is shut to -day. In the world, 'after all, is not all grey. officer of the Australian contingent " I wheat in Canada by decree but its -in- 9 chis wet- As the cloud -veils drift away the boasted of the cunning of his black cidence would be unequal from thell - "To be sure. Of course, work -browns and purples of the foreground, tracker -who was no great master of would be, impossible: Well, I am the azures and amethysts of the dist his craft after all -until he quite ex -rt There is, however, one way in glad you have not lost anything by tance creep back into .the picture. And , which the food saving ,could be made our errand." now a ware hausted-the credulity of the British of - Y watery sunbeam -the last o! I which is the -whole en¢ and object of . Bend "I came because your sisters wish- the day -falls into a hollow, black but, with whom he was messing. He Your -id it," said Duncan again, with a a moment since, and fills it to over- I told one remarkable tale after another, rationing. It is by a voluntary 1 pledge of each hasne. In three -words Count the Answer slight emphasis which reminded' Al- flowing with a luminous vapour, as. a, until the other men challenged him 8quaeea NOW bertonly too plainly of whose wish he cup is filled with wine. Ito make'good his reputation for -vera- this as nothing else than by unreinit- meant to speak. j "He will be off now!" was Albert's city, and the conditions were these: ting patriotic saving of the foodstuffs A seal rhonaa:aDb win be riven to He stood silent again, asking hiin- thought, aa, snatching ii hIs caP, fie The five skeptical British officers, that are known to be 'wanted by. the ore squaresPersoninhotb s dicta:aerm o Os. :`self desperately how to close the stepped forth. two afoot and three mounted, should allie,.. No amount -of talking. can XXcTLT and furfUs one aimpra con- ,. tterview -and .&.Bare _that _ Dir _ dition. This condition is scm I nag. : n was watching him closely and rather with the news that two of the boats•'BLAILLVa question at all but a moral one, which sing your aMe nswer to , f had been torn from their moorin , ever directions they might elect, and expectanty gs i moat be left to the conscience of "ZIFAST ssnm�.TT co n z It was during that brief pause that `during the squall, one of these being proceed for a period agreed upon; and areae: 891. stn. r-. TO31ONTO the significant whistle of the wind be-. Dutican'a the black tracker, knowing only the each household head. There `is rto . San to rise again in their ears.. "He'll just take ane of Dura." said color of the horse that each mounted __ _ "Another squall coming, I'm Alliert impatiently "Where is he ? man rode, and having seen only the PAPER afraid." said Albert, snatching at the'I want -to speak to him."Iprint of the shoes that each footman obvious- remark.. - I "We've only two sound onhfi re- ,wore, should trace therrL all within a "I'm' afraid ea too, i1Zr. Albert, and Finaining, sir. Niel Moffat's boat got £ertain time and subsequently report -and others I am sorry for it, for it .makes it inn- a leak on Friday; if you remember:" ,the movements of each with reason- r„ 'possible ompan for so to free you of have "Well, one is enough to catch the Good WCOmeS .' .�cwmpany as soon as I should have,' others with.- 'Neter mind about that able accuracy. (�j((jj���] W �ia7 wished. Whether I .will or no. • .I'll' now:. Ah, there he comes! Back to Is, it agreed,' said one of the DRi - 11 have to bide out what's coming." your work. Donald!" cers, "that. we 'May obscure our _ With- or11' 'w w 8e spoke differently now, with aE As Duncan stepped out of the next'tracks?" 40 e '�`- - flavor of bitterness in both voice and cabin, -Albert went forward to meet'- "Oh, yes!" mien. Whatever his -expectations had: him'. „ _- ,,, • ' - "You- j Muat we keep to soft ground . -. INVINCIBLE - .been, it was clear that they were de-I,will not mind my borrowing a !" e Oh, my wadi no. the Australian.. -Sample- \ - se"Of best, blr, Albert, {trust," said 'Dun- .laughed. n "Go where you like." Y �S "Of course," bald _Albert, mskrngg can stiffy.' "•'Mine has ffot loose, and 9„ Sam ie o0 the one more effort which appeared'.I ve no. time to go huntinit. If I "May we take off our shoes `necessary, "You can't start in this don't Ret home before night 'father .,,of course. Don't spare the track, we Frevar Iftwess Oharres _ ,cele -weather, and no doubt you'll be hungry willbe fretting" rera He'll be all right enough." COriSUiilBrS 1Nali a @r Co. � The mien have only just had "A.Il right, all right. One moment, ; The tracker had an entertaining day � p 4seeb6le isa and natural flower - dinner=they :will be able to give you Duncan -I've a word to. say ,to you."- !of it. He returned contemptuous of Ratabu'aea 1890 extracts give BABY'S OWN ' something. That's their quarters "Mind you don't -take Niel' Moffat's the busheraft of the five British' offs= W INO30R ONT.. ! . I SOAP its wonderfully softening and aver there.' boat," Donald called after them. "It's ceras.. But he had riot been s ared- for I aromatic lather. Sold eve here. With a would-be careless nod he no just sound," p rllNlllllllllllililf{IIIt11111111111i11lllllflltl j " �.. turned towards his own cabin.:. With a. fairly successful display •o the officers -had taken ,to stony j :: Albert Soaps LlaxltaA,nsrre.�saner�nh Duncan sent one look after him, a calm which he did not feel, Albert, ground and sought in every way to-, there was just one - ga re one more shake to his wet shout-, while the two men *alked towardA the bewilder him: He had followed' the I : WALKER 801JSE ? _ dere, then slowly moved in the given landing-statge, ° brought forward his tracks of the mounted men, however, C _ In towns along my . Se l� 60e`l➢'hers$ suggestheil. It been planned as on the run, identifying t{ie'movement3 1:, . route = ` - It was time •to- do so; .for already, an appeal; but the bodily' presence of 'of Ach_by_the_colors of Bari: -brown, � ` This "drtimmi ' � ►` beyond the two nearest. shoulders of the hated man turned it almost into a light -brown and gray hairs of the { would De joyous , hilt, seen like things in a dream, all. demand. Awa from his enem it And I wouldn't Or will be astonished at -the re- ' had grown void. The distance Of the' 7 Y horses, sample of which he.produced.; give Bloch was one sheet of driving cloud. hos actual vicinity the conciliating shoot . - = Y sultswe get by our modern system he also told how the' first horseman - I ofd cin and cleaning. Fabrics 1 g tone aimed at refused to be struck- Foralidhe iacoaveni- Y � 8• " Alone in one of the cabins -for the-- had dismountPci -and lighted' his pipe, ,; he }cords of peace stuck in his throat. � encs of � that are 'slab Y;' dirty or_sQotted are x -men had returned to the smithy—,Thecoldness of his tone was reflected hew the second had been thrown when The trains that poke so slow, made like new. We can restore' the a Duncan sat before the fire, reflective-_ in Duncan's answer. riding at a canter, and how the third If there was just one WALKER j most delicate articles.. ly smoking his pipe, while the steam "Your demand would be just, Mr. had di mn.inted,, rested in the shade j l7 HOUSE Send one article or a _ �; parcel bf goods: rose from his wet clothes. It' would 1 Jn eve • t seem that he had come for moth tl Albert, h! your sister was of that and climbed a tree fora view of the �. Fy Sown I go, _ by post or express. «'e will pay car- ,, - - r,Ind... It ,a her- _ - = nage one way, and our charges are was- not--the---delve of them own; -and I ha ,. I d hustle like the dickens, l— n' y happen to know fie' also described accurately the L' And take orders b the ton. moi' most reasonable. . spirit. level alone which had decided she does not wish to delay beyond the y him to risk the storm transit. When „ movements of the footmen. One had Sa ,tray, ling then would be ;; R hen you think of cleaning and dye- , a —Tart a g en s .,a o d him of the spTlnQ' , P t. pause. or t� just one biground of solid fun. -' j mil, �n of PARKER'S. She might consent to a delay, if tramped his course without. �: e tarn or set );et us mail you our 100 8ifricuty of finding a boatman for the th Or mud, or frost or snow, , i I booklet of h o+u s e h o l d loch -end in , t ' =off his shoes, •according to the evi- I If mere was just one WALKER ;; And; if she consented,' tvmald you � 'helps we' eau render. ` enng imself for the errand had 3 P -a him .like an inspiration. If it. pass Your word to gime u Bence of a wig or two of wool frorp' ,: PposorX 'your op-: P onei ;; HOUSE bert did othinthat he bore no -would dgehow for the Duncan, with the piercing side'Iong, " asked lame theiq rest dof the lway�oasaad stone ' � In every town I go. ij y Parke g� g with a speck of blood disclosed. I The Wa�h�er mouse Dye Works encounter in the .lane„ and .might Then, in face of the Othcr's-visiblei When the tracker concluded his re- { :1 , I prove the first step towards an under-' hesitation, he smled grimly. e " Limited standing being come to. Fepella triad "Don't trol;ble to speak, \Ir. Albert, veletions, it was agre_d by the five ; Tire House of Plenty first ea ht at the idea, and then de-, your ,face says s that British officers ,that his report was a Cle&cers and D ars Y murred, cause of tl a ossible dant y , You woalcin't- - r0ron'IO Y P Whatever your tongue m flit' &y: ample, that he had not made a single - --ser, at-oarsm mS 1191 -11 1 11 Mistake, and that lie lig' alfilled �tll i = Gea. Wrigh-t- ., 3 i _ 791 Yg �$t,_- artr as -ani+ th bio-cam-�� n n roV01+1rinct of _ eK-wed. Perhaps�nd I would wait, ' light=heariedly'; __,F_ = rililllillllllilllllllllllllllllliil{llllllflllillh eather would haven improved by next but I sec that a would only be a draw- - ay, she bid hopefully surmised; and ing out- o£ the pain. It's a kind of Where He Was At.' hen -whether they could get anoth torture she's living in, as it ie, and ! A certain British soldier's letter,' The Peerless Perfection !aIle• r boatman or no, Duncan would take' r I Divides ycmr stock and they stay where yon put them. The + F7e thesteel. the sooner it y put an end to the bet- according to Pnuch runs thus: i r fence that serves yo+t for all time. Can't rust, sas or break c: p j ter•" I ' "I am sorry I' cannot tel] ou down Stands any weathnr; Eich 7olnt securely hold with the It was not improved, as so happen-; t y' Poerled7ock all parte hea%ill Falvan red, the .t,vnhtest, most , Then You will not fall in l.riLh my where'l am because I am not allow- r ? serviceable farm fence made and fully auaranteod. - ed -quite the reverse; but for Dun- proposal?" SEND FOr OATALOO ref all ilnda of fenetng for farm., ranches, tans purpose almost preferable. B tt ed to" say. But I venture to state - parka, comotcrle., ...ria, p lt,? yard., crnamcntal feoeing >.ad rate• ter u,. Y I cannot fall .in with lt. Peerleu line a -roar, loetl deafen. Aren" wanted in or*n terr!"Y. raising the value of the service rend- "And you ima imagine that that I am not where I was, but where. THE BANWELL•HOXIE WIRE- FENCE COMPANY, Led Bi YOU_ �vili.'_ •red, it would be more likely to make ' I was before I left here to go where Winnipeg. Manitoba Hamilton, Ontario 1 marry her in spring?"' - an Albert the favorable impression he . „I have just come from." e hoped for. He made haste to be off, I I more than imagine it, Mr. Albert. - Short of an act of God, I do not see _ �- 'without again enrountering Fenella.I what -is to prevent me." -` But now it would seem that he P Seed oats are likely to sell higher They were at the landing -stage al-: might as well have stayed at home- this spring and be harder to fin than / ready, and before he had done speak. so far as any advance in their inter- in any season within memory. eats was concerned. Albert's cold I Ing, Duncan had clambered into the - politeness told him more than any re-{ nearest of the three boats, and was (' tilt" n the oars into the, rove- There has never ,been . eo wide- htion -.af .his--tate exciten.ent could g { �e locks. 1T three had rain -pools at . `.have done. -• He could read that fixed the bbolf in, but the fading daylig End and active a demand1Or�e� _ -eye and tightened lip. It came to warned too loudly to let him'consider; corn and it is sure to increase within tthis, then, that he had been a fool for the advisability •of ' baling_ out the; the next few weeks. --- - a`. d� the Digestion water. ` Duncan was just loosening the! c j 1 chain when when he' appeared to re- ;'1"E� e r O of __, lF1t member sArnething _ ._._ _ '� "I'm all right in this boai, am I i ONTARIO FERTIL12ER8, LIMITED e not? Did r� t Donald say something 1 about a leak?" J WEST TORONTO CANADA - , r «. - -", war. t. :... .., -.:C;._. eta.._.'•. , _. .. +•,.:. ,,..._..,♦..:u.r '�...rr:, afl�a,:,S+..,.'c.._.,w �wr_r,•i` .-,. w-''=s.,�.+» 1.W.�-�x-.�..ti:nsdm''_i:;�u.a°`a r°�V:a'�_'' % •• N r:, A torm RUN OF T" IWO by, the former Coirlzis. Alemadm f mode of life O a Everything in her -new her. She itanantie Aspect of the Salmon Fish- wourift shocks and irritates X cry Has Disappeared - was allowed to bring little luggage, RON fifteentrunks in all. Thou British gb at first it is product 0 bia- salmon is a staple Co w'S over. The superior glance this seems a large amount, into quality of the a n, sopa- Only Able, to Mov- not ✓exces&ive, when one takes salmon, or, them 'comprises the cially, has created consideration that it Crutches --Dr. WHUBMS' FbA c can - lets wardrobe of five women and wherever there is a - demand forNUB Rest ivity. P, Icon= former Czar, who knew that ned fish. This world-wide reputationored Act was forever. �has naturally led to an extensive ex- _rbeumatlalu.' acute sir-departureInflanim4uir AND- - I id 'rhe q T=rCA,N'-T- It in almost impossible to buy suit- ploitation of the fishery, and, in spite rheumatism s6i rheumatic are restrictive legisla- of a measure of restri the able. clothes at Tobolsk. The prim- different names for—PmeticAllY 7_ Man' ry cesses took with them only four tion and artificial propagation, there By A same thing... it. comes on with -hardly was always run- in the'catch -warning. The pain �rby it is neces- F . The ice -water pan dresses. ---they left all their jewels at been a steady decline any at is excruciat�. 'First, I can not ice ning over and it was a back -Breaking the Winter . Palace. Rumor says that ring the past twenty years. This is Ing, and there is a tendency of the ing 5 e asry to spend so mach time dry* I job to empty So I fastened a. during di a draining aii1p. the ex -Empress found means to send especially true of the Fraser Diver disease to attack the- heart, when it dishes.' So I have ma dr Darmstadt before the re- fishery. The' international char e fatal results. I piece of rubber hose to the drainpipe, actor plank, secretly to Da may have 1 bored a hole in the floor and let the board from a piece of grooved volutionary outbreak -a great part of of the stream has made it impossible who has suffered from an t inch thick and the the eel- Any one w . I hose run through the floor to +1k. �rnum up to the present, to secure adequate firimmsanry- rbeumadam a feetilong, one I attach attack of I length-cf-he--aijak. W-ithi, lar., Nowadays Alexandra devotes her- restrictions and regulations. knows that the usual treatment Is the wall at the sideof the sink Here is another "discovery. 0 self to her children, whom she teaches As is well known, the life history highly unsatisfactory. External ap- rackets, with one end reaching over' b and, sleeping a little toward,tbe• sink.! you use gas or oil for cooking get a ver a 1 piece of sheet iron 'large enough to not to resign themselves but to re- of the sockeye salmon extends 0 plications of hot cloths and liniments After washing, the dishes are scalded. cover the top of the range. One nTmber. What'makeis her most indig- period of four years and, each year, and i4ternal doses of salicylates to rG-. and stacked on this to dry. . i inant is that she.,is allowed neither to the fish that were spawned in the up- Neve the pal -a are not enough, for they I burner lighted will 9 ' end enough beat write nor receive letters that are not per; waters of the Pacific Coast rivers do not drive the poison -from the blood, The next thing I notice, is the num- through it to keep several things e e. work- opened by*the revolutionary officers. four years before, come in from th and the sufferer is liable to'renewed.. f steps taken from th attacks whenever exposed to cold of bev o I cooking- at one - time. Less heat is table to a'drawer on the opposite 51de, d. Ouse and fuel She constantly. repeats her daugh- sea toldeposit their spawn in turn and I distributed through the h, then die. It is during -these seasons dampness. ters: he fisher- To cure rheumatism so of the room, for cooking -spoons, pari is thus saved. sinks are "Never forget what We are forced! of inward migration that t that it Will '-ing knives, egg beater and the many j Why is it that kitchen si to bear' atthe present moment.f, men gather their harvests. One Of tay-cured the rheumatic poison in tht "mere little articles .used !n .cooking. !always too low? Because a I Her only confidante is Countess Na- I the strange and romantic features Of blood must be driven out, and the niail-! puts them in, of •, Who was in wait- these migrations ,is that every fourth -7hen the I have sbt my wits ta-work and man" plans and risclikine, as her lady blood made rich and,red. V ed a strip of wood three-fourths 'Of'coarse! Hetdoes not•jhave to breaki. times blood is pure there can be no rheu-' in 4nd who was allowed to follow her year the run of fish is many R, -work-table' washing dishes over them. the three shi Tobolsk. larger than during any of matism. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills build an inch thick- over the. 1 bis back Qu mindful to bkor following it. This up the blood make it rich, red and itandi next to the drain -board) If be did,,.he,w Id be more nin (which change the If the. Grand Duchesses are allowed years precedin oat and inserted small sash-curtaii, hooks: of the.height. I could not he town phenomenon has occurred so regular- pure and in this way cure the in and go freely in t entire i the sink but I could and did change ito come . I I monly spoken of as obstinate cases of rheumatism. Mr. about three inches apart, the e !without the vexation of any surveil- _y.that it is com it run of the big year." The ex- George Harbottle, R. R. No. 1, Fever, length of it. Here the kitchen im- I ttfe -work-table., I mailed blocks to, lance the same thing is not true of the the Mg-_ -lexXzarevitch. Prince Alexis--wl .4 are hung close at hand. it high enough so' generally accepted is sham, Ont_.I&-one-whole-cure through PlementL, - ____ _..__Lthe..legs, making_ stoop as she, works _ 10 -is- I planation most gen my wife need not s ih rks, some period$ before the advent the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is The meat giinder is. used in the pre , I -familiarly known as A:Iioscha: can go Jhat, at s - most striking. gives the p ation of almost every meal' but -, over it. Also I provided for Iter a 1, . in--the­__p�parkj I o . I His mother arr -back and of out and play the white man, the fish were over - particulars his attack and cure as. seemed to be in the way if left attach-, kitchen chair having a I whenever he lik� �,t he is watche;ff 1 taken by some disease, or other calam while my ed In its, which either prevented spawning follows: —Some years ago in the right height for the_ -to the table. I solved the proble ' by guards specially attached to his 461�e- Ith In a Eby making a strong shelf about a. foot this -chair-Ehe sits --to, prepare ---- __ -- He is besides always accom or destroyed [Hoch- spawn-durm soup as a -black and so forth.. She person.. 'T sqtiare, fastened' securely to the wall tables, mix cakes by -the giant sailor Derevenko. ing a period of three years.. As if to Michigan In her camp he was attack - of her ironing. . pamed in 14 also sits W'do most. Cconfirm this theory, the enormous ed with rheumatic fever. He was at t &-conv�.-�t height. who is known by his many' photo- --------- ap6 and who carried , the little I rock slide in the Fraser in 1913 big once taken to a hospital at Marsenett, he, brown, bread, earn bread* gr I yeat—which prevented the salmon get- and was there under medical treat - Flour Economy. breads, r which' I -do not 1 Prince in his 'arms after the mysteri- 'ting -up the; liver to spawn' caused a months with ,but little s. biscuits et, accident on the imperial yielit, I merit for four During theqe, strenuous time, we items, ous a . n. He then Oelided to go in other ways, go into right leg tremend-o-drfifting o$ in spawn, of or no 'relief. A -6-h to use. Alexis is well now, but his r e adopt the shall do well not only to a if these breads ac -1 1917 --Thus. in 1913, 2,4101,488 cases to Mount Clernmens, - where he took Wbeat_arib, 'trt, : th e$ -recommended by, griddle cakes. to; still a bit stiff. the bathe for three weeks, but did not cumulate in any quantit;3�they needwere packed by Fraser river canners, the Fti;,d..Controller, but also to cori• while a close estimate of the total Pack find any benefit from them. I'STOIffly WEATIg -serve ever 1�t of flour that comes in be dried thoroughly -to insure - their I By this kt' ping until wanted. of 1917 is only 429,600 cases, or only time he, felt that his case was hope, �o and decided to return home. our kitchens. When I -pla a griddle -cake break- R -about 18 per cent. of the pack of 1913. Jehs ri 'A wominn can t�iri57w- 6M ith a tea-, fast I put some of these crumbs an line.is a calamitous, ched home he Cc— 0_,F ,.Y'Such a dee -re- 1 moye around by the use of a crutch.' spoon faster thanes man can bring in, stale breads soaking the night before only the most carefully enforced With u shovel is a maxim my moth- -1 in: '%o�ir. milk.. -dr buttermilk, -allowing; HAWON BAP strictions, over a period of years can and a cane.,, One knee was so stiff each per-; restore, Or even save the fishery. - Ith a �er taught me with my first lesson* in i,about one cup of liquid for t he could not bend it, and most of. Ji -bouspk morning I mash all The stormy, r)lustery weather which j. - out of shape. eeping,,,. it has proven valu- so'n.' In the mo I _ At the Ninth Annual Meeting of I his joints were swollen - ..-able aid in my own housekeeping ex- March could neither' dress nor, undre" lumps, add salt, soda, a bit of sugar.. we. have during February and N Commission of Conservation, Mr. J. i He -helped like . a dren. Con— yerience and4 find It easy now to prac- hard on chil ItLflour or corn meal to make of the'ls extremely i -P. Babcock, Assistant Commissioner of himself and bad to be riddle I ditions make It necessary for the mot i a; said: child. I urged him to try Dr. Williams' tice economies which would seem pos-i right consistency. - These' g Fisheries, British Columb stingybut 'cakes possess the advantage -of hav- her to keep them in -the house.. They "The history of the fishing' In the Ptak Pills and:finally he consented to in ordinary times, overheated, badw do so.' He had only been taking the which tinder present cir,,,umstances' n confined to Fraser River district in the, past four- when he could lima Ing a large poAion' of their flour are often which- I believe'; ventilated rooms and catch colds pills a few. weeks savor of patriotism. 1 previously baked teen years is a record of depletion ble. which rack their wh6le system.' To without the crutch, and his "We ibould save every bit of flour renders them ;tore digestible. I record of excessive fishing in the lean, about; ed be guard- against this -a box of-. _Baby's - for hurh%n food. -In fact, it -seems al-, Very few baking failures ne ears; a -record of. failure on the part petite greatly Improved. This* gave ts should be kept in the ly I new courage- and as he watilived of the authorities I most criminal to do otherwise when thrown away if their ingredients be 'Own Table ies -of-the state - of Heavy or sour bread,�hoL" and an occasional dose given Washington to realize. the necessity of the use of the pills- he showed con - our hation. needs it to help w*n the considered._ to keep' his stomach and , - re slant Improvement, and was able to is how -I actually do this even, is not beyond being reclaimed.-; the baby. r Ing. a great fishery, notwith war... Th is This will-, conqe v and have for the past three years,' Either can be dried and. stored safely, bowels working regularly. idericie sub:! walk about outside. He continued to IN 1 ?0 .standing the convincing evidence use the pills for some four moiiiSx� by 9.. I not tail -to break up colds and keep I am positive my needed. I have -used sour mitted to them by agents of*their own during which time. for use as ifee the health I - I in 'of the Ith of the baby In good which time . every symptom �04 economy has• amounted to severe es ding - -1; bread in griddle cakes perfectly the brighter days come along. lereatioh that disaster wa's impen trouble had disappeared, and be went .4 -of flour. In my cabinet'I keep good results by using a little addi- ' tion till Ito .one of their great industries. -sacksThe Tablets are sold by..,medicine the to his work in Michigan a cured mum 'cAn- one I put all tional soda in r 'biii "The CanaAian- authorities, on -two covered Into the batter. One time uthoritie and cookies a loaf of brown bread was -a failure dealers o by mail at 25 cents a other hand, have, by their represents-* His case was, well known to the nelab- left-over pieces of cake . 'from The Dr. Wililams'.*Medletne Co.. bots around here and his cure was left at table), because cornstarch had been mistaken itaken Cons, and acts, evinced, in unmistak- �(rkot including those able manner, their. willingness looked upon as marvelous, for every - with Brockville. Out s to deal ihe best he was crumbs of either scraped from for soda. . -Griddle cakes made - ------- : . 1. : - - one thought that at These make delicious squar ly and adequately with condi- "baking tins. s ' loundaemn -were! pe some of this' be a -rheumatic cripple. if I even complimented by a guest. liroW LAPLANDERS BATHE. tions that. foretold depletion, and to! doomed to "'bread ltuddingi," .,with little It Is because they have made such 4T Tcoft join with the stat On Ori additianRl sugar, . These axe rigid L mies, I will ad e of Wasbinkt wonderful cures as Mr. Harbottle'n `Into the other can'go 01- ibe bread mit, but they are a long wivy ahea4 of'B(vil -in -Steam While ' Attendant� the. United States Government in leg- at Dr. Wtlliams' Pink Pills have a A .3;iWon or'dumelves, or'of deny-, Lashes Them With Twigs. 1 i-Igtinn to praent it." -crtlthba, from tilt! stw - e should he' id mide rept0stien, and .particles of dough--3:crapgd from :the i ing wheat to our allies because we Magazine, If this can be done there to 'save. in. the Wide -World X& ! n reason why in the course of time I only medicine used In thousands and mix�rg pan. Theisi, 'with 'all stale *have not the gumption Frank , Hedges 'Putler descl-ibes a 9 1 big year. F, I thousands of homes. You can get il'every_ytar should.not be a these pills through any medicine deal - 1 vapor bath in the, Land of the Laps. On 'the otber'hand, a continuance I— _7 of �r or by mail at 50. cents a bo,% or six ish the' only breathing sp6ts for. the He says: Ithe present wasteful methods of fish - "The bath house is a small wooden • boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. VTW_ ir*�erial prisoner;3.. ring, especially by American fisher - a! 7'. ROMANOFF FAMILY Life Is Nlonotonou�i. structure,, generally situated some way the complete liam. Medicine Qp., Brockville, Out. he dwelling house It is'divided.1 men can only result in 1from t fisher 'Nicholas Ramaywif and his vvife are I depletion of this valuable y HOUSED PLAINLY into two reimpartments,-on-i in which 1 0- _Fat in Food. practically condemned t . . �ins' - - ;to -tindress-, while the other conts F Nowadays we must not -eat for irr. sole 6tit,"rig consists in, recluses.' Th oven which produces the steam. Four Grand Duchesses. at the Cathedral ofJl!ie The daughters of the forw�r Czar pleasure, nor Must we eat because . 0 "CIT1 OF v -attending mass The oven Is arched' with large stones 55 C -Int ­11FE IN TOBLOSK. 4 Ile e— 4Grsnd--DV&e the Annunciation or at a neighboring 111! 1, terl by a fi. e ,!a ed I ad a simpk—lif ing. We must eat for nourish- I)EATHY. me astery ei g044 --to � iiii I:! li 11il'I 11, Undressing in the first Olga, the most serious of them all, of eat and to do that we should. - i beneath. f among the volun- merit alone, baths, whereas a special favor the re. . . - has enrolled herself room, one enters the heated compact-, _:.evolutionary atitborities permit th6m to tory nurses of a military hospital to study 'the needs of the body, and wooden.; I merit. After a short rest on a wo se our food accordingly. Ruwi!an lmp*,riul Exiles -Drug. Oft 8..batht- once a Week, Whenever they Iform or bench, -which contains a place which are sent convalescents from choose 90d nut they are escorted by -a platoon 1 Siberia and where she conscientiously At least a third of the body's f g(? . . ir the (Wortesis Existence Amid minded by 'four ofll- An head, the'attendaritt come- in several hours a day. should be' fat. * A man. doing sedent- of soldiers.com is thrown passes and bathe you. ars work requires three ounces of fat Drearyof the gua.rd.. nes and the hiss- Grand Duchess Marie Iiiis taken up Surroundings. Ordinarily, over the red hot stones daily in some form. The fare imposed on the pi cloud -of stenography and typewriting' to help be,­Cit�'.of ling vap6r soon sends . up a her father write his memoirs. . But he bread contains from 1% to'2 per cent. -Toblosk Wig been called t 19 (kf the 'most frugal nature. Once ac- 'steam. writes nothing. of fat; in war bread the percentage is custunied to the delicate.refine refinements dictates nothing and wr -Death," its temperature rarely rising in of . The higher you 'Sit from the floor' MO*T Ly� its Sometimes he leans out of the only; much higher.' Butter is practically a above the freezing point. french cooking As more water ,,.they • fire forceJ to be the greater the heat.puwfat, but potatoes contain. noner at boilges &re_b_q:1It of wood, th1v one With ordinary R'ssian dishes: .. he! window, which overlooks � the town, on y popWar bee impe ___m­iT L-colit M -t s 1-1-rown over the red-liot ston-es- t , r---- - 'the� ol ill. �ocoa is the n! xial fa pain;;. a sort Russian vered -with s so intense that one can � aiid­7v�a �ccs s child en when -where the vapor become age which- contai faC lives being oly, of the few brick cavi,11' bprtsch, a thick soup, made of hardly breathe. We were soon gasp -'for it walk: Ile wears the' undress 1-t We are told- that there is' a lamine h�, ou'!-trY. ..Coionel of the Prevba-, buildings in Ofat part of t _-.4 other vegetables; kalacha, a and covered with a pro- uniform of a y, which, accord �ging air in fat in Gerrnn-n ing to ground floor, is' becupW1 by a .h,eS;P. 'paste. fuse perspiration which issued from )enskys and puts on a dignified plupiany of soldiers installe4l 01,'1%, ri; i, peo: le of Tobolsk AoNy neither' VIS soon as he thinks he is being o -b- experts, is a more terrible thing.than p (every pore of the skin. But when he thinks himself a famine in bread. Before the war as a guard. -The two upper fllloi;z, :-un- li,,;,Wity nor sympathy toward the. ex-.; "Hanging up in the room were ten. served. 'Germans consumed--more,fat per, -alone his back loses its _stiffness, he the slating of fourteen rooms mo�l- �Imjdy ijoti family. Life in the.small town i der brancbes'or twigs in a green state an any other European nation. 'head than -furnished, constitute the ay,artm'bnt� is monotonous, The ex- land retaining their leaves. Dipping hides his care -lined face -in his bands , and turned To-ddy they recognize its value of "Col. Romanaff." ist(-nee of the forMer Emperor drags j. an, whose .hair has ordered to hand over these in water the attendant. began and this m Now and then J lashing and whipping across the legs, quite wbite17-- falls into melancholy housewives are There neither running waier noc along in drab sadness. to the authorities all the dripping -777 sit of brooding. gas, neither cl�ntricify -nor balbvouni.- he,is authorized to receive the vi shourders, loins and back, till my body they. may have. The servants are obliged to draw f, -,)In two faithful high functionaries whom seemed rlpite red with the switching. a nearbyrNvell , permit- :..: ,- Plenty of Credit. The hen' that laid 122 eggs last the water needed fui� the, re-, olutionary Government The bastinadoing over, I was then. y him in his exile: bed with a soft flannel ­co;�ered Mr. Butterworth, the grocer, was e some money, says Prof., household purpose:. The room:; are ted fo accompany was year mad o' Gen.' Voyekov. looking over the credit sales slips one heated, by brick, ovens which burn Count Frederiks and with soap, after which a jug of the Graham. ' Over that -the profits start wood. The largest room is 1,01. rn'.'r.., 74" ihem bb confides his regrets, his, coldest water was thrown over my day. 'Suddenly be -called to iner-es0e. t 00k eggs than le, feet by 10 feet.' r1101101lies -and his hopes. bead and body." clerk: feed alone.- ,�Ieholas RomanotT said recently- to "Did you give George Callahan for 4 4— - Lq The Windows of the house looi� out .e. Gen. Voyekov in an accent. of profound *There are 100,000 miles of rail- credit?',' Liming soil especially by. ,on an unattractive landscape. T4 Rel a, esp attl in the 13ritisb Empire. "'Sure,!' said the. clerk. "I—" improving .the conditions for the IS not. a earden where - tion.: - 16 w a y S ]Didn't I tell you to get a report iii)f !wa Czar might dig and forget h, s hors - � 4 ;m,tb nf legumes, will produce I et Summer pruning as -A 'rule does not on any -asfttng ror E., - - Of a prisoner? I do not regr my y �? and every man crop increFtses worth from ;5 to :010 19 loin. A narrow balcony anti i ( .;,r, k wall� for_! lc,�St power. All I ask. Is to be allowed �nciease fruitfulness the next year, credit ? per acre. I pard enclosed by higli bric live "Why,' I did," -retorted the clerk, •to retire to Crimea, whiie I'coiild li and is not as satisfactory in the long ed by !towers. I feel- thork—run as bate falx --�r spring pr wh-a-was -nn: earn"t--young fellow;- ".1 get a report. The agency said than ever, that I would be peaceful The best -theory is not to prune, too did FERTILUER PAYS- il and happy as a,simplia citizen of the much. cut out only those things he owed money, to eirery grocef in i ShurBetter than, evvy, Write fgii-sia.lotin as republic." that seem to do harm and seek to town, and, of -course, if his credit_*as_ FERTILIZERS �)MITKO. Czarina Not Reconcillod. have a tree running four or five that-gD 1 ka that-kbi'W6uld iike- ONTARIO I . . . I _ I to -have him open an account herell, WEST TORONTO Zier, I ' shared branches... His re'llignation IV -no wise a 1,11n= Nfa77., 7- ` Of_ L 0_ r e can be R SALE BY TZNDBF9-A fotar, to Alledt the, purchaser , mord-=UAW Vkh "p-.4mutse Acro Lqt alga& W be" leis thin overlord oril , CSr" X ring. 'TtmWa received T4.'�•to bisownv&tioa. Whier Lao Toronto, 21-24 treiiwht from &uch d4tri, Maab 30Lh. T. G. Coutts. 628113recjt Avenue OING 90,6= DO In nt 24. Con. 2. Pi&t vtd until SVGA G Clubs or Other organizations bring in carload lots, the price at their local- LOST-Un tho'llnd' conZesision of buting points. Wednesd 1T- 'GRANULATED stations will be the same iis at.•-distri.' L_j iN k it aT the "White Chtirch. oil •_111-25 it paid in advii !y_,_&b.I3th . ;,air cl� ifrijd h -13 E'S blankets. irindei piii;w leave at News Qfte0arilld WARhm To Buy- Purchases'"itly be receive reward. - made either In the warehouse at -the- �JPHN A U RkA A,' Proprietor. distributing points, or orders way be- Q EE URAIN FOR SA LH-OAX. 72 9.15 per. 100 lbs placed with Oe_oeiatest.,Distriet Rep-. LJ`6ats, pawn from registefed.wed, $1,15 at �the' 0of the proviucqj"epart. barn. A small quantity of Nlarrip wheat.. also -esentativ Delaware potatoes. Apply to H. Westne,% ­440TILO AND COMMENTS "Out of Agriculture, or thay may be lot HCkeriflgL -FRESH, SMODED OR PICK-LED PI T& sent direct Ly Wail to the v2arkets_ Never �e Branch, (Tnta o Dtipaftfrient of Agri- -:-13Xrn --fartff -W� -g-- Fresh F�ozeu W111te F64 20c lb. FORSALS f an gear7 �­ --.-----subznitted- to -a More humiliating R­14-ne"t Randint4­1 'r`--­- ­ud 2 lbg for 244c -horse Qi ag -Pre�.h Frozen lliiddock 2 lb�, .25c Sit Xe:`i' jprcj��e. StJ5 cvish. On , Ln %, on 6ar, VI bolster, 1 1.,2 ttrL, heavy vrioug fop team Hnddie 18c a lb. .1 h L -lb .peace than that N%hich Russia has PA;01ENT I\' 4_%Vitl-price is'$2.7 Snioked-SrscuVs 22c a lb'- 14 %Wagon. nt-tw1u5tyear. F. 13, Hou., - let of'Haddie 22c a ser. ickering. -been called 01) to ratify. Since she por bushel tit, Dis.trit)(Iting Points. In, Fi,Lh Sea lft�rrilig-,�c ti-lb Stilt L-ibrador Herr ing Se alb i bas been sod all cases, without exception, cash must 1 0111 de by Q.ertn"113F11 accompany order. S-end eenlittalloo hN. S 'On'' Kifin-day" hftern,ion,- 16th, on the Brock between --Br, i F, I, PiekLes- marked cher us, pi*tal note, pobt I' tli( u�haii asid the 4th concv.��iesn. i)r on the 4th ccxri� Sweet her arch-eueniy, could expect no or SS nlol)eY Order, tnade pqyabiv cessjon, a r,,d hom, blanko. Vindvr please le, vj• -HeiD or ti,stard 1. express at- Ne-6 Offic-- ,v-at f3rougha I rn, e'lisMiap., tic: to Ontario D,�PMVLtLIL-u_t of AgiiCtlltUli� 1"oln her. Chat; ilood. It. It. No. I PtAvring In br1k 40(- a qr�ir --To'VVvest front Brita ' in the title 6f 0,,XI, ';k11tLYIn the .7 L P event of ovj.-mi Awh,t-t.-,--of French- L I treEs of the sea vvulild Vilidi- of li)L Province T1IAn 4 HZij. %0I her onaW! alter jarr. In S r e y -i tl�ele wav alit i;t fornili ldrmcrs :md.all wli,!rs with cut vew stock of Corn. Peas and.Toinadoes' tate f t ll German ("I'dev e�;t lL1,UUJ I he' in'ttt' e es -e Get'' I iny tint, al t iQ 3(lti_ wc, !'laded wagons or at., nough tel go ivro.tld :1 111� 1 u reasortaNe price. LoudingAun'. byrnachin,�ry. - 1':� If. ( ' 't -V0Ur6UIIPI5' i!l (A7�t- -'.Tnri �i oA thi! VJ011 lacere �-Buy Ail Yutir Grcwerlt-, at the Grocer"s for ber ar-tLon. in entering in older to lia%* ill�­ likvil. Of-dL -j)eople lip od the 'war-ati.d tio greater.prjZp tilled that_ pla :t� orders Jti� 9 All ovder, _7 cotild, be found,than Caaadll. Th are 6111)'ect 10 Co.IIflVl1;M,i11'1 .1111 Will FARM FOR SALE - J R JLC jmillion��. of acres icamining tin- he [1112 in tht: orilevsr�t ceLved.`,,As 4t -H A R S 0 N Occupied- 61 rl d 1) t! I. naost, fi(eept- 1�101 3 ill illIV tllkt-de�jl'�iblk- should be for even number of jjt ty. 13.,vt-r Kit 212 -able additioll to tLe Gerinan 1�m. and no order for less' Lhail':1 Lt,ts 1:1 anX It. Con. 7. PkAering Aire. Caimdiitu!� wuuld -be fore�d* Iian- beaccept��&' P j',r,)NV01ILil) FifSt-(1't" bIIl!IiingQ, good N.kwRs op DISTRIIJUTOR.S lv� 111ir'.ilm-d' foltiles-lihill 'I watered, to submit to-.tlie in.�4�s of hvr at I(P, I V %%:ell t ooA for. thL points will be announced. later. Di­ A Illt)Nt V;tlLIaG1e`KL'd.in,`daiey'oi- stock German liiastpr:iI,in the �aiue way tributing points at present det,iii-d Z_ farni. Ternis. I 3eR�b. 1::ilance cit -5 R-oll with ifle an the Germain Civilian population tire-Chatham,- London, Wood tit k, peCcent. For pm,ticulnr Address hani, Woodstit Hamilton. Brampton, St. Mat ys, O.Sh- have been Compelled to submit to Box 211), -ClAretnodt. A4 •p Paroid I a Toronto. Port Hopt, Part Perry, p the haughty demeanor of the Ger oterboro, Lindsay, Borrie, Port, IIW 4 _than soldier. The German langit- Newmarket, Listowel, Orangeville, iW Alliston. Sirticne, lli%nd, Palgrave. gyp: s. `age would be the language of We Lmsets 5 cA,,,swee,!,10L.Ed0.. Kerujiville, Brantford, Stouffville and ockouls. Every orale citizeu. would Durham. =be fav�:ed to spend -several yeare Ontiu-io 131�..Pkrtruent of AjzticultCire,,j S E E D S Al NIPCL-kelll B ranch. the best, part of hie life in mill 1"Arlirtment Boildings, Toronto A Red Closer. Timoth'y and __ all '-The Real lacy servive, and he. would `�qzv , M *#. /',' ever be held down bj- the bee] of Llnds` of ,ee&. 4 We a, I- in t he market and are prppar- AsAalt 0 the- oppree-ur. ' -It 'Wutilli be at, ()-n t. ed'n, 1),ty tbk- high,�,t nilirki-, 'eternal grind for the beloved fitth- n it Pafo;d with ordin r.y Do 't con. T1w lw-t, c r!:or evland. If Callada realized fAill% New 14verti.4eirtenfik. ready roof in s. Pars:d Vas6, c r!:or in the ,mintry. O.F ter v(nw. 7 hat pf-iil �unfrt);,t- llor. audlfi t h 19 years 3 4o f pro\ i s e r c e and s th e c � c, 0 i itar -w' thti v.iltz.? of the 'Ibitno knt :jk 11ar. :z, fief .17 farmers. and is-used on coyernment h1d, .4, �t - would 31,irk- f Vef1dula z4le li'm vlij�,y Vnqy ; T-.tk- Caziip B.U. Ang,54 J. not Z., i-1 vivr Al ;-t S. Balsdon____ NEP F=k pone I.Aill Jtl haudling AUCTION SALE. OF 1. A'( R %11'17 H'S ST6 K A �N I IiJ H-DOWNLY COMPANY P a rh d 'i, -1 1- h- _7 4'" 1 hof,' I ermg grx,>d le. onv�mto-.,�;arl ne I j 1 '1'13 y. ()_N 0 ah ( jR0 G Pick Izarr'crt and t, REGISTERED HORSES 'N. (,00d localitr Apply A. I OFIN % Tbe p Jul. rLperty of VA11 Bt!,. 2 um ICREAMOFTHEWEST FLOUR 1jot 8, collev"ion I Pe' ` ti i Base 1; n (-i, :un e* Bread March 6 s, Barle e or Good* Wholesom" —Wodnesday . tr th 018 Oat 4:, The tolluwing SE -IMMENZ Bauelding #S years -Ad. Ing, 1. A B,ty jeldi 101" L I'llil ng -e -the Firr-ad. Uierefore*. ynit cap*�- t best' t eat i ,Id b7 King P. court..�hjp, WEALTH C 2 '1 1 its the Flottv that wtrAlg y -3 A' 7t 3 FAL;, Bay Ware regitered ri,,iriiz 4 year% old r" 1 ca. .1 reeult-4 from an inferior kradp. That's; lAily Jane Elec't hv, B'i,144n IN why we t Brown inare reg i-tvred fliini 4 y+ -,tt Vannv'i, Cjuz,t,hi:il by KI WESTERN 2 ship -fitly regi.tvrp,l ri ,ing 2 CANADA years Qtleen,"s t'oort.-illip-q King" M P 1,q%1JV E D 1, A.1 1 .11.,. . TREAM OF THE WEST"'-::' Brown. -tship. DAi k -liaY. mare ri.ing SEND FOR- ALON;. .4years old. Black grMing i-i,inn 2 j-.rAj!,. FREE BOOK . V --.The belt B'reati Flour t�i t1te tuarket I by King !f C-otil t,l,ip.' lilac'k k 'Horneseekers' t 'A" oy Kiiig', Cotirtrhip, Year and SattL*r4i!-- cA,r n. j.: '"AT onarehl Past ry :,Queeli City Blehd Guide!.f. Ited cow 5.yrsold .in full 11c,w of milk Easily. availabl--- new Gzivtrnr-i:nt Red. cow 4 yrs oi(j, calf bv �ide, ltv� C:,n -Lire Wcm!', tLe are splendid Flo ii - rz.. Tri -thein. LOW ri��I.or co c,p;tal Canadian I, Nmthern offers the wa,... V',ite vo-4,y for if-, n,�w­Cu, I _cow 8 yr� old In ftill ttc)Ni of milk Contains vafu&61e'infarnation bn,,d " G-_vov,ncm May. White hei. C.N.R.- nral 11"I,ciis, r Dept. Yaror"o* Brindle, heifer due in fer due in May, 2- fat Cows,, 2 roan 'FARES Ont., or I Flour* dM&-Co We steers 2 -.-rs old fat, loran steer I y:4?ar The Cabapbel ...oM b#th.,• 'beef, 4 red heifers 2 vears old fat. 2 red heifers'-) r rs old i ion.2 red steers.. - years ol & i n 90(�)da .0f the condition, *4 roan heifers rising 2 veer, 'Irild. 2 ifers sing 2 years, 3 roan red be* rising an 5 X'S T �ihedera 1 rear ald 3 led heifers t­vear 1i old, Red end white heifer I year-old, . e� s►icss - utel 49 ''.-Aberdeeb Anus hull .rising 2 years THE DOM I NIOR BANK :lregi&Wred bred by Mr. Channon, Sun- 4 my Acres, Oakwood. 2 Abettleen An Steer I year old 7Psid Up Capital $6,000.00 gas calves, Reserve Faind. $7,80kM 2 Berkshire hogs bred' about 3 . weeks, u"ters in this Bank we- sestured 4f effldent servim Yorkshire so%v doe abbut end of May. -�_:2 Yorkshire sows bred about 3weeks. NESS TRANSACTED -T, A.G9NERAL IBANKII40 BUSI to Deering binder, Ma"ey-Harris cilltl■- .. - - :- - - - - 1 .1 ., K wator with grain and grass seed attach- 7: :WHITBY BRANCH: J..06RDON HALL Manager. ht -inients. Set of harrows Frost & Wood,■ Riding plow 3lasse larris, GRngplo%%, - - - rl . . . . . . LF . Aper. Grindstone, ork- y harness, Se nf` betich, Set of neav t, — light harness, Abotitoil?,fibushels of bushels of feed, oats. 7� A SAL C K -A - -:clean seed oats, Between 2M and 111(m) STO YEEDS E A r ONE 10'CLQOK, SHARP TFutms-Fat cattle, pigs, grain ani all 7. entns of $10 and under, cash -. over `given to parties furnishing irnishing approve j -Lthitt amount 7 hiontbs 'credit will he R. Thexton,, Pickering :�oyal Purple Calf 'Ifeal in 2.5 1b9,'-:)0 1b§ and 100 lba,.- joint notes. 6 er cent, pet, aniltirn Allowed for cash -fed with or without milk. THE wlf, MANI, hiletionee" r Ttock aiadpoultryTImIds- Spring Wheat Seed for Ontario The world demand for wbeat in 1918 .-STANDARD .BANK - justifies the 'greatest possible effort Wr CANADA 41 Files in- all size&jo keep the,.t�ools shax.p. towards increased. production, The small acreage Of fall wheat put in ]list 149AD OFFICK TORONTO fall will mean increased acreage in 'h 7— a �as� Bp0o o _-Ontario available f spring wheat, oWial pri Your su-mliva ear4lino owing 7 in with the fartners in order to' pro. I tide seed. It 6as pur6hased Mat Savings Depart 'inter. Z dart 10tell -Sinoked HeniAg ushels of No, I Department earn IfiF eed--BFa—nch- -- ------- -Trozei4 Fish inhall a die Seed thrinigh Seed--Branch -Federal Department of Agriculture. '*st at current rate. Xorewilllbe ordered ff necessary to _!16TID 16T8 -71"" DiWaillUTIbIf-Seed is gold only In' �i S Ali needs. 7 A iF bushel boo. Carloads will:be placed M. C. 23M&WjtMAx, MI,040r. 9 ra pp Yb ul ;5* IL -n=t 7KI Drama a" at WLIdor *t- rertfoin points in the Province 11LAr C PICKERING BRANCH, E 4 07 7-, 7n7'j'- __ . "11., , "" , " , h_ -, -J;i�-, , r I All REV 01."Utdo"T Miss. Deof Toronto, sang .,nt l Wideman, ideman, lot 6, con. -5, Pick. 'P. le PA-ione sharp. Nee billy.lig VWAV Waiat, NOW --k-a-rkhaw-, carters spedt- a most '"ry "A' Powell, auctioneer, vice -in t4io Metheditst-eliurt6h ou P rethtlAle--A -n -ont.1-n cu. Butid ty to brell Felbijil'.1 'Peerletw Frill, t tluio'bere on Saturdi Richard Ward and Morgan air' fioss 8hipped, &'-., ItrioeA ofl-of Olydesdale horses. high grade 'Bus weets all Trains Ornamental J)rees during Fatt Pugh were in the city 'on- Sattir hog.+ to PeeLt ro'one •-day . last Durham and Holstein cows, Imple. Winter ulonth#. ood.pay, excluoLva... ip --Ftrostutayw-Rigs- to hire day Ur' territo F, ire tug equipment day, i d also a ca doad, of cattle WeQU And- furniture, the pr9pert ; night, at 16west'prie-eg. Over 'onto %eek at -'6f , Mackey Bros.-, lot' con. Acreo of the choicest Nora z. Mrs. -John Moigan, of..Toj ery Stock, 'includlog NEW vari,tiesi, spent the week -end with friends Whitby township. Sale at 12.80 Phone 1800. W �A'tticf- Evaits, who has '-been - o'clock. - Wul. Mawra tietioneer. controlled by, us. flar;dsonie up­ eotitioad to the house the wo t of �, Sanderson Son date selling equIpmentAnd st ..splendid., 7 - Misses Margaret and Mary Mae. WEDIRESDAY, MARCH OTH--Auetion Thos3 1qal2adl$Ln-Krown stockers offer eustow, •stab -are spending a •*few days in- the wirrt-pr,�yus-otvt to-church.on stile of Clydesdale horses and. high. ers. AVe are no jobbers. Write now 1 9 well and' hearty. `7 -1PROPRIEDDRS SLI11daY v_;Ukin e -grade cattle. brood sows. a quantity for agency terms to Toronto. 4 tb — I of seeoutsan o wer, "i 4b­,1­mp1eq J -Last -week, Alts- S-1. M" nients, etc., at lot So con. to Pirker AM N 17 RS7F .45- 7 her t4�4er fit felt RISTMIMMARGAM Toronto, Ont. i?cr the ft'ineral of h . week in Turonto, ing, (base line), th Agincourt. seeing ii;i- latter's brothel for the e property of"Don. •At Last Year's Prices - N_ 13—Catalogue sent 6h request to `1 osck� 'Bdriker has moved into 1;tst tiju�.- before lie-- proveed�i j)vf�rlm. aid Mnnro. eat.one. See bills 4pplicants for aglencies or purchasers 7o, Wur. Maw" auctioneer. Men's Sweaters, front $2.(K) to $5.60: of Nursery stock.: 51-13 A 'by Mr. --the vacant _hotis6 6�Vne Reg. $3 W to $7.00:- LlnljD_ty� j, Reii 12TH -Auction s, ai it of lloweflol ure. plow 'and Men': .1.!. "Vool Undexwear. at--st-12.5- Catberv�oi]id. Ch _4i. McLellan, 6f the d fui-nit A IV lit of T(-Yroaito. �.`l: Heels I ig, Col. Call 'tic. ­ntLi_-__VAL1ll. - I Mirlit den tools the j)VtwpeVty of J. H. per P. _da37�4_ eal, 9 ..- I _gai is ?pending a few VV ttli -T. hns ut. Sale at 1.30 ishat p., men Fleece Lined;at7,5c. ptircartnent -iuciiozieer, )~Isere - lined ned'ilt 50c. per artnLn and Mrs. Gostick. :,r r,: Nt it 11.. Iiia- b -ee bills, 11. S. Pugh, Boys, 9 t E ;It -49L!, per Roy Redwap moved ft) Pit& .�A k grey or garment. mere 1.(. _%Vard'i3 farm on S�Ilv of-Utr n �;ck Impleu:ienLs and, Flannelette Blan ets. 12.4, .,_is engaged for thP'-_eslS()tj� Z_,E 775`Ttiz. hon,• -hold fur!,; ,ure at lot 12, con. 1. wl'it, at $2 25 per pair., - 7 Otj Njobday, la.'A.Walter W -,i Ukb r 11, the vko-pert-y of AVU1. bouRl -o* W. Rubbers at last year's prices, it a thor -bved eo,,% li�: at 12 30:�harn F. 'fr6tu JAmes Waikei', of Moll go la. hut. a[ dcattk-, C -f 1h* +r e propf� G. M-.* FdL-syth attended F//V G 0 L D) Of a-11 materialti.and deeiRn kept in stook. it will pay you vri(�t, Stock' 7�- 7 cattlib N peot our stook Yards in .Toronto ou Sa:twcd.ay ORTH CLAREMONT to ololl at o.rw.rk. ..d in. Mind obtain prices Don't be mialsod A Inst: we do not'employ them, oonseq= agents Wellington Penr-;ou, of stiluff=ly. we oan, and do throw off th6 The'"' UJnivers'at Water, Pure. Water zine, was jil t�)%vn on Widpesdaj,. OoMmillsiou of 10 per pent., which you, wU. He repurt.T business as being -vei- I y outsinly.save by pumbasing from US. ... if you are wise you will e the o aill good: - I - ­ 1 -.1 SaW1�g- us only 11 sollaithid. he 'flooded er;n- EL Rice, WKITITUANITE Be. On account. of _t -Ideal well disilled by'Cbas --edition of the roads at Pickering who i&ageht fot.Wind Mills, Gasol.lne or k so Whitby, Oniak the NEWS man did not get here on Machi e. ]��ngi ' nee all kinds of � pipe and fittings Tuesdayo. This entails eous.ider. p p z_ -'able work for his deputies. for water works, Also bat . h roo",_ FICIEZRING U."KERT etur4d by Everyt lip proved himself tures, etc. careful T. P Shirk pr anufa' sod Bremen when &12 incipient, attention. ZCON0511ZB tlazAi tkreiU66ed the Bundy block WORKS. By buyitg your bread and asoving aaal -go-, M. -JACKSON.& S —7- RICH'S PUMP.. Are the firemen Lif __aN <)n Tuesday. i Tel'. =21., Whitevale. Ont. CHOCOLATBS ing to. practice this season ? Ilom in bulk or itit neat boxe4 Mr. Heron and of ROAD, young SOX] PICKE41W nt- Peanuts at 25-c lb. Fruit Cake Mis Lb Agiljncoprt, pent a few'day=s last Fruit Trees I WeddinK Cakes our specialty week, visiting Charles and Nlni-� 6 7: Sargent.- "Mr. Heron is a fArmer Both Phones. u 'of bra _eh�e-. -in-law Mr. W k-!.pithing aWWoodworking, in all it., U. and 'is a. brotber 'and Plants .-Sa igen t. itil it H. R. Monney, .,-Pickermig J-Finguld 11HR ,evured control �,.%w guriming and filiq;r %�t�pe(-Lalty yi, T!or Spring Planting r of.thefamoiisGeeb!�hoes for tbi!- VU, neii.'Eiiielry Wtiee �.--C­ A locality. and has purcharied Lt larze t sek Ca-hu!ine Fogi T jr(,it.ar •DICKERING 41111 J -tock before7th'e advauceIn pri(-ei. A%'- [iced no further intr9dixtion • etc, have been in -ee them bi�fore ha's Saw and Emery N1, titan the N - et that w6 Call and putv to L; r,fol > ilf y �w rtl(l to lueet. prepa YF.Al!�, 411d iLlP C MBER YARD I A Ablite R layge litinineL ��V i �_r _L V _14_1 V4,1 tion -nale 6f feeding _(.,,ttE:e to theau�r„trc PA.', Rlli on 116w1ay at tbe Wilson f16" -tr illu- tl twte you oil Gtazed S&Slh hi;••••rr.t f,,r cot wtvited cir -.iir, of -Let u4 ­'As.the pric4�,joffered yvere not hnie.r varielie- -which: yvii. can. order M�t,,k -i"& and Made to order. enough the ,ale W" withdrawn nd --after it nuii;b 4 rS"'\'j1Sh_ oe.- ore direct a er 0 t -jon.eof which -sort VoTt ge-t tile: bellPflt, We can,ioave you money. iinals were sold. 'COM jjj otir pri,,, will he atirt, to intr�reat you jand All litilcIr i, ah•­lutelv first-cl_,09 A heaTy stock of B. C. red_4rdar North Claremont, presenter) to!!` Cold Days are lively appearance- on Friday• and and true to name, shingles on 4 -Monday. Two carloads of coal .1'uw we.1 r. U'e . , . . - the time to buy your FAI and Winter Fuot. '"Th6 Chase Brothers Co. were iinloaded on to. the farmers g-jod'Az-z6rfnieiit of Itubber;4.. 0 v e'rsh (test. Felt Buot.�)tnd. 'Orders filled for all -kinds of .sleighs and taken home. T. Caster 7 11z.9ppe.rA.. Leggini-4 and Spat,, of Ontario,. Ltd., H ring. -also loadid P. rear with baled bay ardwuod F19o. Xur�ieryrnen with turnips. See.oiti Agy-Lry Day Work Boots f0f iii -en arid. boy.vml. 1%nd another car llne,�&f 9-4tabluithed 196, 'Ter tus 00h 'We'dnesdAy On Afternoon the tne�n of tho Pret4byterian church -SCHOOL SHOES Your children will neel-I achou.lt I.L04516, kind c;6 .ire. Colborne. Ontifio met at the church sheds and cut at yourzervicis witlb the bit"t -',hob--j rniad,. bp fire logs *hich . last C sued %-I* _W. D. Gordon' & So were hauled -S 0 -is 5 CAW 7 J. P E E L taxets The -Ladietta' Aid etas -met w e6k . willing -workers, & PICKERING and fed the6e �;ehieh they knew "'Jed lad 's d 7_1 well how to -#HITBY T. 01`1`lumftom��117 P"Or `44'4 1 Bell and IndeOn ent phone. BLOCK STREET, ONcr twig ')n Friday evet -Ang Pkborlt Fixty t Of the friends •-of Wm, and Nh�l-. Ft t their bottle and Orvuernd met re•8 :_ _ _ DISNEY DROS� � .:� -lm-peut 'Fin enjoyable tinie "then . ..... An op-ster stippei vra, one au f �rg the Featnine -()f - ille. evening, 44 L'BA—z' . - o, Funeral Directors -Orm-prod will shortly move 1,11 Loa SAY to F-. L Green's farm At Green. wood. -and Embalmers, D4 There bRve"beeti'several chanesso Ulf in- z ;i- Whiltbyq _-Onta in thee; P. R.--time-table. The wail train will krVive at.10.45 a. n). WA mail train -froin Toronto, and the t it al View o change' came into effect oil Q for the west will leave at 6.07 p.m, C. lls answered promptly iA The- eb an y hour by motibir. A Pard f Monday last. The men on the d ;mail routes will llaveau- liour less X X• No extra charge for aistauft n like their trips- J. U .2 which to in Z *Jr. Chas. Bennett, of StrJ96-urg, A The' World's Greatest 0 a .12 'a We have the finest Hearts Sti.k., has been visiting -George .2 and equipment outside for the past two Wild Mrs. Cooper 2 ltsa weeks. and while here hi.bongh of toronte- JL4;1 ratories five horses, which Walter Ward took to Mount Forest, where the Bell Phone, day or -night, N T of .11 0 balance of the car was being made Gri-jin Chopping lip. Mr. Bennett lived her s A Ewso' e a good THolio4A N eTn ployq over Indipendeat, dad, No. 52 Many years ago,, and. is a tWother AND FLAKING an -No. 06 Q --of the late Thos Bennett. PCOPIC in the greatest mane- d *,%ndays -oat IIII-st. 11, Forsyth recently heard 7,000 1 ant prepared to do chopping and -s'in the world, flaking everyday in the -week in her -grandson, G. H. For - fro. except SaturdWy,' at 5' ik". syl Baf( 1-0 leav- 4 Lh, who went oversealla.with the acturis . g labOratorie 0 erotrd cents ReKbag,__.�. al, --_�._Coal 1 0 ruN•jor, and now holds a good berth Itithoi k9linnitrist. f"414, forty s behindthe fit -Ing line on the weQt- ern front. While at the Exhibit- ion catup he was the largest man there, weighing _),S5 Pounds. = -lers had an Last week oar ept . .., I h nt'6 extra 1311,-y time p'taying i - ex ; wit er club-, No less than three Falllez were (!,alie(_� off. two being In 11e day, nauielV, Mat1hain and StQilrfvjlle. In theonein 31tirk• hatu'. oiTti, boys were vietorio(1,,A but were defeated in StoulTville, and Nvou against Markham at the -Thik belle. ­ "The,ga-me at Stouft- ville I)II-t tile Claremont boy,, ont of the running for the cap. In this game* E-1 Forsyth's rink -"..Won, but R. Besse's rink, which _plfiyed against Stouffyille's most were trimmed rather bRdly. slow*- eve[,, -R-nbe -got--back to his old f(,r" Saitirdaywhen he scored irainst Mr. o son4 t e_ e 1 of the %larkliam Economist. Both red a six -ender against rinks sco red laris what saved llikhai-0, and this our bacon. , Previons to this il dent. jhW' had 011t'P1AYe& our, -bors. z it 50wNF1_j uvlyr - A..A- anormtSy 1111i.0"L, 7U Phonograph cvA a 6WO 13L not a talking -machine; and itis not nianufactured. in .. ..a talking machine factory.: It is a.laboratory product.; roduct; something more than a mere mechanism. ..__1:.!usi6"s Re -Creation is a new art, distinguished at every point from the mere mechanical and only, ...approximpte reproduction of musical sounds which -:ii characteriiiic of oflditiar} talking-machinies. Mr. Edido.n and his laboraitory assistants would, Aike to have you hear fMv wonderful new i nstru m*nt. — Come 10, 'our- store. You are'Welcorne, And 4F &Aerls M"c Sten, O&WR I OOL Some stone boats, wKon And binder tongueson hanst, 811*00*- ard and soft C6il 1he --- biA ffea LoLocal&gent want — --quality on hand.. Port . TH0S.­A,.JAW-q,.,­..'f. P/CK E R IN (9 ANIS DISTRICT To sell f:)r "TAF; 'OLD RELIABLE Unity there is Stre VONTAML NVRS�HRIES" Co-operation for business,, social Splendid.list of Stock for Fall and mutual ' benefit.: Regular plalftjllg�, 1917,'a�ncl­ I ineetinp at'8 p. in. in Town Hall, Pickering, oh 2ud- and 4th -Wed-. Spring PlRnti119, 1018, nesday-, 6 f each month. J� _including- many new varieties which i444511@ -Mail or hand your order for sugar alad r - &I't to the seciretsi y*ptomptlY, Send for ne%1- illustrated Catalogue, At the next meetinFeb. 27tb, I*; ani's lso Lge some free OLIVU ru I s"Riven through the Departm ive Territory. went of Agriculture.. You, 0lttb-is-j44Wwb,t--_ SWNE and WELUNGTONN4 --- - make It." 11se Foothill Nursairl", United Farmers 5 (20"Wak" IW7) Ont, Piokeri*14 TORONTO, of gg�7­ 1;��:::;''�: 11 '�, q .Vv,'.�:",��- ��., "" " Ir - I , P_ I "� i : , , 1�4 1 1, , ;G(4 .k,. 1, , � � � . . .. : � . . . . . . . I . - iff'.. I I I , �U­ - - .41; "__1 4 " .. , ,;­_i� .. 170'2�.�V , _Z7 . , , Z�iff _ . vy - �,,� 7f� �:_: �,-_='4,=;� - . � wip�41R 7__Q1�X_;1-,;` - -'�,'5K'45'­';I��- .,­` n � :� - I ..jF, . �,!F- ,�, ,-.:- -------- �t_lwl,%�r 1��_.v lli;173.'_7i77��PA -.N*'*�."�-.�W'�":,--,.ff�l, i 1�11 . . . _ .711-ILRO�M-11, -7 _.`�,'�h RVIF , �11'1�1_1?15r.­ ,* �v 2�r ?Z- - " ,-,� ­ , _. - r. . I . ... .,.:. .i� �. , 1, _� . , � '' �- �'., �..�Ik­ .,.:: - ­', ..ef . , .. j. F�:�, .": -. ! ,: .. I.. I ­ . I - .1.✓ . .- _ '�� '.... :",; �� , I �- :. �,._... . . -1 . . . _ _...__ .. � .., . - .., - 1:: �,.- , I "� �. _.�,�-'�-.�,...-,4,� - , I . " . �'!..,- 'e, . .. - , ­ 1. . . .1. , -4. .. . . . . , . 1.I -� ��,i ": ­ - , "'.. I , ,4 � .."-t-=- :;11 - )kl� . � -:.... �� - -, �. � 11 �,._!. - . , . I I ­ .. . � - .. I . �4� 1 !&a�, ­ ", -­-, :S �! . :�.1,1 , _­ . .. . . .,.- ­�­ 4 I . �­ . I , \ .. :; ". " I!1:41�e;, I','. �., 11,�. ... �i�7.i�­ .:* . . ' , 'A I L ,- ­ %.'r ; - , � �, , - _;� " �,, - . �' ,�_ - .. _V�'... I , , 1- I . I .. 77 I WF _"! F_ ; I_ , � - # I . !:� � �.'­.�� .� _­ �,.�. I.,..... .1 \ -.-, , ..., , . ­ I , , , * . . . . . I-. . ., ­'. � -:�-�7 ...,:A: �,�,�� . - .,. , � , ..", V - .11- . I * I �n ...- I.. . " . . I I - ­ I T­ �.­ . I , . I . . , .- .,;, ."IZ,:�;:'. ::��i,��­' ­�,�.�.., ;,; Y., �A�,,. , , _:: , �. % , . . " 1. ­ " ..., , 41�' - 1'. , - - - �:.. , , .1 I . � 1 � I : ­4­:�` '_ .. � ... . ... , .: I.. I .0. I . , . ,�� , - . . , . • . 1�� � .- .1 , ­ ­ ... - . I :. , J� . .. , . . , . I . . . M . . . * " ��: -��--7�-,. 1 _. .-1 . � - . I � t �, � . __ . . 1. CANADIANS, RM ,e . , : , I ____ __ I . , 11, . . '' �- � - . � . "'. . ,__ I � WITH �..I——­.ta .... - .. - . . ,% .. . � . - . _. ­ -_­_ -1-1 . - I.�t. .1 ....1. I i ­.- n A . .. - .: � , -6.0-%� �... -_,��t,�- ''LOST, All " BOARD : . ... .. ....-.- . _. , ., �-Vfl --- ..\ , - , 1d,�I �.41 .., ,� ILM I ­­ .­ I . , --- ; . . , .....� - .11 .. ..... I 1. . . .. - ­ � . . - _____� I - - I—— �';� - � ­ . . ­ .Valuable information -Reevived , ,, -, 7"Strack Rocks, Norttt of in-- Blin4ing -Blizzard en ,Ro�te - - . viian - - .. - _. . 'r li� � - : ... ­ � I � 1. ' . .i . . From to New York Via .. .- _. .. . 11 . ­ � . I -- Firom T wo Prisoners. I ..., * . \ . ­ .. . . ... . I , _ _ . , - -� - .. .�,A--_ _? � . . .. - . . . . I . . . I . I "I- - _, ­ . I b, _. . ... - . , - ----= �-� ­ - , I - . .. I . . I Canadian Army Hegdquarters,-Foi .. . 8 . John a"I% . - -, �� 1_1_ - _.- __ •- -, I - i - t jftd., Feb.Feb.-24..;;ZThe crack Race, about sixty miles- - ta 1 � ---7- .- __ . I.. . :,­,; -jj ., .4 24. -Two -more prisoners have wan- I .. . - , - r L0171=11, 1'rUUI- i iii - .... . . . f .. , W diosi� �i�er ­ . .1, k, ii�e.prqbably put� her 0,0411 - . ..O 1004" ."i . ­ � ... I—— . . I "' - . " . . _. I ­ ­ - Me" , . - 1- dered into the Canadian lines since ,.,..-,. . . ­,_­ * � John's for New York by way of Hall- head seaward to ride out the storm ­ __.- - - _ yl� , . .. . additional -.�1111. - .- __ � .. - �_,_____. I . .. _1�1. .... .last cable'. giving us a ''.. '. ­'_�Xx with 140 peiions* aboard, h , able identifications. . . . . � ­ , ,tclud- land that when wind moder,sted - J4 ! .1 . .- - 0 - . -i_ . - , . � I " . 11 . ... the I somewhat toward morning, her: cora- r r_ I'-- 'U.,W, I ing 78 passengers, piled .11 . -.-- -_ W- -i5,�., _,� E - 4, -N- . After our last successful raid the 11 . I i� ledges: ittaf Cape Race 'during a bliz-11 mander, thinking he had passed south .. -�__ iE U_,.,;,�q " r k, A . . , , .._­ I twardi - . - . .1 .I- , ,0000LA�A 15 VWU., , '� .-., _.,��­"_.. , enemy subjected iiiii ,front to pro- -_' . . . !sand to -day and it believed'that all of Cape Race, -turned -westward. ,-__� I ) 1, _�;r i I , - _. � - . .. . -- k POMM " . ., hl�, I L, _ - ,* - ",.!-4 -7--ifttor as attacks as well as bom- : I % " . __1 ..'^r')_ -1 0 7' - .- 1. . . � . On board were lost. . i - The ship struck in Broad Cove. about � . . . - ,_ ) . ,,. bardment -with- gas shells. ­Eail ­ . . -4' P , -_ r -k , I -, I KAW IL $1 ." . . r I � I - 9!- 1,_,,;�, _ - - I. _ Wednesday morning he launched a '.' The Florizel sailed frdfn here' at 8 I five 'a.m. She sent'one: wireless mess- � , ,, --f-e. - �, . , r i -o- i ^-I,-. ,_*.Fr-�*, kii.F,­, O'clock last night,- with la large num-! age of distress, which wits received I ­', . 11 - I : � - � ), J . -r',�;,�.", �J,-__J .S� . / .. . - . I T . .1 raid against our lines in the Lens.sec- . - . on. _ji0,y_- I �, �, . -, '1.1"'fo_tfta�., i poem. T*1 -) . � . __T_ --.-- _____ . , I , . ----wtn i ' _. - - . receded by an J�s, her of passengers and a cargo --- -_ - . ace radio station I - I - I I I - - - I ­ ­ . . :, - . e and in immin- - --- � L -, - -- i .1 . . . .. . � I included 10,500, barrels of dry codfish 1 Ing that she witr.�, ashore ,W, -4^' ,­_ intense barrage of pineapple trench - ?� . - -Her -wire- - �1.11 . ... 1, - AJ, � S'T 'i f :. mortitrs. ' ft -was broken up decisive- , ecisive- . ... .."'.. and herring for New York and i,200, ent danger of destruction. . . L��1'1'1 . R 5 . .. -:. .. .. .. ­ . . . .1 , " - - - �_ L - ) P vr, . . :. I - ,"barrels for Halifax, her only port of, less apparatus worked haltingly and ' . -ZL- , ,I\ I ­_ - . . . . . .., ­_ I __ . d our wire. ; � ­ . �� .0,-­-r-� I . . ..._� 11 I 1=11 between St. and New York., soon was silent. Nothing Nrther was . :- "I,% , ttr � ,��. .V . . ... . I Our patrols have bebn active at I . - ­ 'The . � � . AUSMA ... - I— f - - - ., .. I ­ - .y , ... , ve is in . .. . �. . . . I , ; e cargo was valued at $800,000 and heard from It ­ _­ " _� . u)ual Last night in tfi� Mericourt . ..t: � . her and as the �, . . ­ __ t %, � - -, .. ­­ . �_� - 7. the .1 d was � a rei'mote and sparsely settled district I : �: " , I I - . . I . . e ship at'$1,000,000. A blizzard . . /Aubsomm"T 1, . ��'. �,��.'._ wba ri - t� 11. - ­.­ -, - I sectfbn a - hostile - party of sixteen was . .. . I , �� , - i ,� N . ..... :. ­- . ­ i .. 11 bombed out by�our patrols. briwing when she left'and it. grew it was'not until late in the forenoon! - -_ I .. . . . ''. . I " I S .1 I ­ .. . . . I % "" - - - - - - - .... 11____...� ­. ,� � .. � ... _. - 4.'. Worse toward midnight, but abated in � that a rescue party• reached the scene. ' ­ . I 1�. -i.. _- . I For foui or five days'perfect Spring , . . _. .1. . I , I --,. the early morning hours, when the � They, discovered the 'Florizel lying I NUM"A (. �:. - I . .1 weather has prevailed. ­ All along th . .. ,_ _ -, 1 7- - I . . . . . . ... Plorizer would have' 'south-. well inshore, and subjected to merci- I �. I : .A. :1, ,,,,,w„ .. �-__-.. . I- ... � front general, battle is slowl: . .. 11 . ..,. ... . . I - I . . . . N I , . ftra along the coast toward Cape , less pounding by the heavy seas. ..... .. Alk� t` .- ­­ " , 11_11�.­ ]�� a - creasing. , ' f ­ I .- .1.. . �. . -�,. mi�, ..i - .-- ­ 1. i -. . ' - ,. . . ,�k§ - I C_ 1� - . I-. ' cl, _'I& z. . I.. I., - A * - � . - burst . . A . __ " C.'r. "M - . - There has been a great .. - - -,-. _ _... . . * t,;-- I - ­ . "� - � , _ __ , . ­­ - ..--. . .1 I ... 1k ­ �,! I __ � ' behind our linea.;' - ­­_ -1_1 ____ - ------. E� . . � . . . . . . . . __1 . ­ - I - -_'.�­. r, I I ­­.... . I . ___.'. �.. -_ _­ �.. - , ::,..- I . agricultural, activity I , a - - . -;- , - . . , . . . .. ... �,*R':: W. . i i..ta" - -_ . q 861c: No. 2 feed. 831C. Barley- . ��__ � , --- ­ - lij- __ -1. . - _. .- - � , " -� �,�; � ......... .. , " . �­ I . I - $ 1.6 62:. No, 4 1.612; r * � , - -1. ,,/ �_. - �­T_ . _r. * _. , . - - . - - i 7 � �� e .; - - - ­ . -, ­ ,1EADING.- MARKETS C5. ..C_x-,.$ No e. - . � 1, ) .- - -_ 1� _. '%%.C.'. $3.46; .4 1 'I; tio. I - % � . . - ­ . � ,, e . - - No. Z.C.W., $3 . I '. . I ,-. , 6, :-Z'�, � .- . .- , . 0 � ERNmENirH . . . I I .. .... .- 1 �3. C.W.1 $3.24. . . . C . Tkingel . I . .. ­,. I � . . . . . . . . . � . - -- - Toronto, Feb. 28-31anttoba wheat- I . . - * � . . I I I . .. 2 L I � I... .: . G. ' '.No. I '.Northern. MZU:'11 4 wheat. $2.16) visited states Warklou . . .. - - .. $2.17i: ,No. qo. 2, (io., $2,20 I'l - I � . - '' No. 3, do ' lklinneapolls, Feb, 26 -Corn -No. a .. - ir . .. I I � . . :-: -. - . : ID score Fort 'wililarn. including 2ic tax. I .. - x ' Oats -No. 3 Hung Strike . :.... MAJORITY OF 60 .1 . le. No. I vellow. si.so to s I. R5. . . . �. . � t ke at Dismembered Russia. I . .-t...." . . Manitoba oats --No. 2 C.1,V., 93 . 'ic: � ;white. 92A to 936c. Flour oats -No. * C.W., 911c; extra No. I feed, 89 - I - Re- ­ .,.-. -.. . ­ . . -_ . _'.. . . illtum:., Bran -S32.50. -Map shows portion of battle line between Riga and newly formed . I . NO. r- - .. - , . . - -with Petro- - Votes.of Sot- -.. - I ­ .t . � . I , ro. Counting .kiln ,. -� - Result of , American corn -.No. 3 yellow, 4 . ... Public of Ukraine where the Germans threaten am .offensive - . .1. I . dried. $1,95, track Toronto. I -ziro Stock Itarkets ... " � - . .. ..I - : grad as the objective. . .. �.­.. . Onr&rio oats --No. 2 white, 96 to Toronto. Feb. 26-F-ttra choice heavy' � . . . . . .. . . . L . .6 .., . in . Canada,, France. - . ­ . .1 . 95 to sac, according I to 412.25: do., good .heavy, -- I � . . .. � . I . diers . . . -Iqo. 3 white, . steers. $12 y 'i . - --- I I .. . ­ . . . freishtm outside, � - . . S11.25 to -M.75: butchers' cattle, choice. � I . ,. . . . ..., -_ .. . . .and United States. Ontario wheat -NOL 2 winter, per car S11.50 to $11.86.: do., goocf. $10.90 to . . � .. I. . ., . . - , L . ' I lot. $2.22; basis in store Montreal. - . $11 95- do.. medium, $10.25 to $10,50. Pe&s-'N`o.'2. S3.T0 to 43.so. according db,,' common, $8'.6() to $9.25; butchers' ,RUSSIANS ACCEPT TEUTON .PEACE � - . I. , 1. -Ottawa, Feb. 24. -The -official Sol- .1. . . :. � .. I ... toigrelt,qxyt�xlfoutslde. � . bulls. choice, 810 to $10.50; do.. good � ' diers' and naval vote taken in France, . _ al ting. $1,65 to 31-M ac- bulls. $9 to $9.25. do,, medium bulla 1. ..- - VD i L in the United States, u I in Canadiii and I cording to freights outside. . $7.�S to $X,50; do.. rough bulls, 46i.50 � I - 'to butchers' cows, rhoice. ML to ' --- - uncied to -day by Mr. W. F .O'Con- . . . Buckwheat -Sl..() 41.7.2. accordirre to $.,: . . . TERMS; GERMAN ADVANCE CONTINUES I anno , _ . to freights autzide. * ' ' =1250; � do.. good: 35,75 to 19; - do.,. � . � - off- , . .. Rye --No, 2, 32.02 tQ $2 05.. according- . . ijior, general returning' leer, has in. ' .- . . ... medtur,n. $8 to $s,50: etuckers, U -So to � - - � _. . . ­ - . . I . �Ao freights outside. I . . he majority "6f the -Union . . . . . eeders. $4 to $lo� censers and I , creased t ' - ' i * - -War quality. $11A6, S"O;. Dematids-6f Huns Include Surrender of Nearly- One- '' . � . Manitoba flour . -1 cutters. $6 to S6.50; milkers goad to � Sweeping . I :- , 1110 . bags, -Toronto. . . I choice. 890 to $146: do. nom. milkers, tired I . Government'in '-Parliament to 60. -It -­ ... - .,.. . .. -.:- ual .60F. $65 to S %. Oq to $1444 ; -148rhi i -Gefnigins Meet With ,,� .. . Sntario flour War q , "Y" . $10 - .-.-.-,--Qmrter of European Russia was 45 when the civilian home vote 4 90; .sprinirpr 36, .. - -­. . L ------- to 37.25� yetArlinorn, 311,75 to $T-IV2- 7 5 : ' I � W"5tLAA1%rW. � I . . . - ­ - . -1 freights. prompt aril;Pmeni. . . . e1a. , ZuCe`7• '. -7 -901d44FsL -C Mont- - ­ I I � . . .- . i . �. __ 1�,� [en in Great Britain has all been al-­- � 34111feed . ar jot*�Dellvered Ili to SIN",5: calces. d . .. I . .--- -- -.-- B per e - f.odo and . . . . . - .- . � -resA freights, baits. included'-' ran. = $15 to '$19.501 hog.. I . � .- ­ . . . .. . I " ' _� " __ ton. 335; qhorts, per ton. $40; middlings watered, $1-9: do weiiChed .!off cart%j London, .Feb.. 24. -Germany's peace � one quarter of the total:area" of - located to the various constituencies, White. per ton 845 to 846; good feed b., i. I . a, staff of sixty -officers com� � - JM26-: do.. f,o $1 � .. h accepted by Nikolai ,rean Russia, and about one-third- of and ...._' dour, per bax. i3.40. ' . ­ I 11 treat: Feb. _'6-Chuttaxteerx , I 4 Mr. H:1. No.to 1. per tpn. $17 to 818; ITI to ill,50e;- good steers.. tb � Lenine, the Bolsheviki Premier, and', its total population. � J mere. . , . ­ - 10.1 ed to- count.it-yesterday. sal S 14 $16, track Toronto. ' I A 2 choice butrher cows. S9.50 to ILe n Trotsky, Foreign Minister, act-' Berlin, Feb. 24--(Briti . sh - -I all, e in by . ..-. '. ':... I X 711 � . 9 I � . Admiralty' O'Connor expects it iu I b i straw ---- Car lots, per ton,. $8.50, -to 19, -- 39 �-, 5: good cows. $9.25 to 39,00;' choice ' * points- - Go track Toronto. . I butcher bulls, $9,50 to $10,25; good ; ing for the. Central Executive of the per Wireless Press.). -At some points- Wednesday, when theverument's . . . . : . .. . .- , ... . .. .. . . . * . .. ... - - bulls. $8.25 to M oann�rs' cattle; $.",.50 'a . 'the' Russians are Offering resistance, t , majoi#y May be fur�ther inose-" -1 0 $16. Soviets. � .... . - I O�' , to $6; choice trillk calves. $13 t, I I . I. I - - - . ­_ . - !the Germane; the War' Office reports.' The standin 'pountry Producie--wholesisle - - I sheep, 311. so to $ 1-2; larfibs, S t 4 to $16' I' g _of the Government. and ..� - .. I . -provinces Butter-­Crearriery solids, per tb. 4T ,,elect �hogs. -off ca,rs, , Sl� t6 SI9.so:_ i - This announcement is. made in a . . . .. I , 48 to 48ic: I 'Russian official statement ieceived by' The German advance is said to -have I Opposition by provinces is as follows: to 47je; prints, per lb.. 150WM $16.50 to $I-,. - . duper lb.. 36 to 38C. 1. 1_ 1 .- . . . will I continued successfully yesterday. They, �", . .Government. Opposition, - . I I E*ws-Fresh gathered eexa..50 . c; .. , It adds tfiat Russia -.. - . .. ­ . are approaching the port of Reval, ,on. i Prince Edward ., ... . � ­ ': ­. ,"V,.Jaid_Hc____ . - - - S1NOPS19:send a delegation - immediately to . I . I ­ .- : - � . wireless. - . . .1., , F,-,. =77- �.7 ,_ Poultry -Dressed. chickens, 26 to,29 ' ­ i - . . I the Gulf of Finlaxid -1 and have captur- -, Island .... ­ 0 - .- 4 - t3 "-, � ': � Jowl. 23 to 25c; . ducks. -23 to 24c4_geeqe, CANADA'S ikAR WORK, Brest -Litovsk. . .. . .- . .. . - ­". '. .. . . . . . I ed several towns, taking about 2,900 Nova Scotia . .12. .. . -,,: . � 4 . . Al' ' . - 1! A Russian - wireless mei . more prisoners, 1 : .,'$I to 22c; turkeys, 28 t6 30c. i - � - .- _. . . � � ;sage* 'ad-! . I making' a tote! Of New Brunswick 7, , ,� _ _ Wholesalers are selling to retail ,- - . I ­ ­ . . -. �­ t, . _ ,':..,- - ' trade the foilowinx prices;- 1. I I Manufactured $1,100,000,000 worth � dressed to the German Government at about 11,000 to' date. I Quebec ...... , 3 � . ' • -62 - _-�_ ­ 7 ... ­­: t� . -. - Chees,i;ew, large, 23 to 231c; twins' of munitions. when present orders are Berlin -announces ,that a .Parliament- , - . , ,;;A31 to 231c; early cheese, 251 to 26e_' present �.� . I London, FVb. 24. An .Exchange " - 72 10 i .. . � ��. _ twin. 26 to Hic, � . � . . . . , I Ontario .. . * 1! ** _�,_ ' I .. :. IT e � filled. . � , as- ,representative left Petrograd Sun-, Telegraph despatch from Petrograd(' .1'...13 7 , , i - - ;875,000AQ0 already - - . I �.� - ,- 7 titter -Fresh dair * 16f I day it noon for Dvinsk for -the . Pur- I dated Saturday, 'says: ' .. I � Saskatchewan 1-6 - - ,-- -0 -_ '4� . � dairy, choice. 0 to 41c� ' Manitoba . or . eamery prints, 40 t6*506- solids. 47 ! expended ... , - . . I . - . . , � I - � , ,. to 48c I � . Munitions in plants all over Canada. .pose of transmitting to the German - 'Em . _ . , I t\ _. . �' Eirgs"New load, in cartons, _ The American and Japanese - Alberta ,......11 . - .. I . , I � . � - 11�' Wn 1, -age. 1'.. Over 250,000 workers employed in I High Comnr&n& at Dvinsk Rusiia's Of- bassies and the Chinese, Siammse and ` " - , ­ . 0 . .- . storage, 50 to 5.1c; -select storage. British Columbia 13 :. . I '.., ".7-- 1 I - W'ro 4c, - - .--- . - - . , ­ ;'500 Cginadiant ritunitigns plants. ficial reply to Germany's, peace -von . - _�_. �. I . 10 � I I cial . - Brazilian"Legations are leaving Petro- Yukon ...... `0 � ... -,: I . :, 1 . 4 , Dressed poultry-SPrins chimcens, 30-1 1 . fi , . , . .53,000.000 shells, 40,000,000 brass,ditions. . I d to -day for Vyatka or Volo da. ­ I I - , - _: I _.�, _� : 33q; - milk- red. chickens. 3Z .to 85c; , .. ' .igra . I ., ?��-_� . 4 . . :: t .;o - . 'ttitkeys. 35 to' 40rc� - 1; � ` ' I IT . .. I .. . .- . .!.-. � . . ... 51 . I ovrl. 24 to 30c, cirfiilag� cases of 211i lbs. each.. and i The'Times to -day pointA out that If necessary, they will go to Vladivos.. otal . ..;t..71147d­ . 187 . . ' ' . &I . I . ': ducks. Spring 2', to 30c;- geese. 37 to , 58,000,000 copper bands' produced... `tile Leninites agree to aband-on nearly'tok. . I .. . � . , " *Be. .. .. - . C;�)vernment majority 60. .. .. . � 1� . ; - . Py _. 30c; spr4i . I . I _. � I I L - � . . ' I � � '- � Live poultry-Ttirk: sprang -Fuses ,turned out at rate of 2,750,-. .. I . . . . .. . . `' � �, . Chickens. lb, 22 to .ZGc; a hens. 22 to _98,c', - - . . . � .i . .1. � . .1. - - There. is one deferred electionl- I ducks. Spring. 2�e; geese: 15 to 17 C. , 000 per month. . . I __ - ., . � . . . . . .Z ,�. � f Nelson, Man. , �. lionev-S trained. tins. 21'6 and 5's. .01 British forces kept * supplied with ­ �1- - wi . to 22e per lb� 10's, 22c; 60's, 2.0c. es - - -1 .� I 1. , - � ­. - �. I 0 -- - - . . �� . _. .--I Beans --Canadian. hand-picked. bush., e7kplosiv ' ' ' iobs, sup-. �-B . .1 i- ... ...... I OVER ' , .. , ,$Jr to tti.25: imported. hand-picked. dr- i . Large quantities of muVit . RIT11SH CHECK ---- � �:_.� ;;BRITISH REACH ' ' - .1 - - .1 . Indian. 36-5 to 17; Japazz'86 to 1. BRITISH TAKE LA . I. . � -- is 0! 91 to i9c, plied to United States.' - I . - - 11D .--- . - ­ .. I ,., q.. rg. 13. Lt.... I ; i.. . . ­ I - .. P JORDAN I . . I : Potatoes-Dela wares,. bag. 12.40; On- 300. airplanes -a month produced. -.: .-I -,GERMAN RAIDERS :!,. :--.. - RIVER J . ­�--7tarloa; bofg.- 12-10-ra--J� . ��------�10-,-O(YO-,(YOO-,-s-p--e-T-it---ori--tLirplazic la..' - . __ - I _ . . . V11 11V .. .� 4 F , -1 . - . - .....- _ _ - . P � . . ,. - - - STRETton, vr FRONT 1 1 ­.I� ,. ... . . � .. 2"It"isions-wholessils, ! L and aerodromes. . . . - . . . i . - Attacks in - Ypres -Co. . 'Gen. Allenby Secures Important � . :7-': - -'� 7- I ­_ . I... ,=. _. .. . - - -five. per cze-nbL. of ReptiLse. A . I . . - I . ­7'!� w- - - . ... � - smoked meats-liamq, medlum. 34 (o More than twenty , . I . : � . . ;, i , � 1_� ._.$N..1o.�c11ea,yj 2�1 to 30,; cooked'. 45 �rnen in Royal Flyi,ng.. Corps are mines Canal Sector and - �. .- ..,Military Base By Capture � Transfer of Congiderable Part . I - 1. 2 kb Oc: breakfast U. Id . - . I ; I , to 3 -'Canadians-, . . % A to i2c; bac a. Plain. 43 to rla4sct; bb'Locnoe - - � -� - Near Broo�seinde. . of Jericho. - . �- ; . 10 Quentin less. I � .. . L I . .1 11 �, . I f Line Below St.. Qu 45 to 46C. 1 0 .. . :- - - Cured meat. -Long clear bacon. 28 tot .350,000,000 tons of -'steel an'd wooden ' . ; A despatch from London says- The - , , -t .c6st; �'f: 'London, Feb. 24 -The report from . .... ,,. ..Yrom French. . - . . � I ships built or under Way A .- � - ...­­ _! . $so; clear bellies -1 ­. - ., 2, to 29c. 0 , ...i� ,. � . 0 . . . British have - captured '.Jeritho; in, ,. .. �', - -- i . . Lkidw-_Pure laid, t1irces. -29 1- c; 1$64,000"600: -. . .Field Marshal flaig"s Headquarters in . . . Who, 29i to' 291c: Pails. 29i to 3 c: . Jerusalem. . . A despatch -fr.9m the British Army .. , I Foreign trade since war started I , striking illus. - : I COM . I . has Frame to -night says: - 5 . Wund.,tterces, tuba. I ' .1 -of Jericho General Ili France says: Another striki I..,. ; '$2 . With the capture � . to Selo: Pails. 26.td 26bc, 3 � . . 1 grown from $916.888,000 to '$2,000,, � "Fiiteeh prisoners, "including an of- . . .1.- - . - . - prisoners, including . Allenby has made another stride for- tration of. the co-ordination between Z .4 '-1 ,- .- - - * 119ontreal Xarkoto , ' 584,000. Exports to Britain .lave e I fiver, were captured in an unsuccess- ward in pia -task in clearing Palestine, the allied armies on the western front , . . _ . - '�' Brood-, . I .,- Montreal, Feb. . 26-Oats-Can-s'di.nA grown 'froin $121,000,000 I 1914' to; ful, irad by the enemy near of the Turks. The place itself was be- has been -given in the suctessful trans- ' rans- . . .. � 1, tern. No. 3. $1.10 to $1.11: extra No. $796,00b,000 In 1011. , , seinile this morning. Sev'eral others of a considerable stretch of the I . . . , . , - ' only a -small collection fer e feed. .1130 -to $1.12. No. 2 local white, - 0 - .., . of the raiding party were killed by fore the war on � I' - 2.09; No. S. do.. $1.09; '.NO. C do., $1.07. .. . - front below St. Quentin from French DAYLIGHT SAVING � I . I of'hoveli, but tracks and roads which � . I � our -New standard grade, $11,10 to.'i I . I E. � .- `_1. our fire. , . . I to British hands. . From.the inception � 1.20; SprInICwheat, i-11.10 Vo $11.20 . . I pass. over a gri�kkt . concrete hridge. .' . . .� .1 _ . X "Early in the morning the -enemy . . .. I . _. �Bags, 90 lbs.. $5.60. - IN BRITAI, MARCH 24.i 1 the Germans -had built across of this delicate op�iation no bitch.oc- . lied oats Bra;: . I - � I , which I * ' - 5. Shorts, 440. Middlings. $43 to $50. � � .. . !attempted a raid on two of our posts, to $60. ~ - the Jordan since the war began, and curred. Thousands of French troops �� - - 111le. $66 1 -lay -Na, 2, per ' the Ypres , .. � .. to car lots, $17, ,- , - . . A dis4tcTi ff6m Lond6n says; Sir; in the neighborhood of t convenient fords; --make- it.an -import- -scores of 0 "a'batteries inov-ed ' .. . - Home ---Secret 'C 'ne,s Canal, but was repulsed each _t�l - .. . George .Cave,Secretary, - an- I omi .,. - - - ant, military, base, the icapture of which quietly an�L methodically out 'of ' the , . . . .. "Witinivor - Groan ­: I , nounced in the House. of Commons I time. We had - no casualties. . . I ­ . .gives .the ,British another, road. lead- line day after ilay"to"mpke room -'f ' or . 'WInnip,gir. " Feb. 2G' -Cash . Price.-;:-' that -the' Summer period would begin I The hostile artillery' wAs active . g northward to.tbe Turkish base at similar British units. It was done as ." ..- ­ Oats -No, 2 C, 931c: NO .3 C W In r I - . '-Sl c: exfea-N Treed. 8 9 te -,­Xa. ­r:-i;ek��March�-24-_and --end - Seatember-29, __ ,49 -ring the da at a number of points . _ .., - I 1. .. .. easily 'as though the whole :vast pro - 1. ­ - - '. . I Nikhlil--%. - ba .. . 77;�'5 . -.-- _ ___ .. . ...-- ___:_.__.­_____.._.._ _ ___ I . In addition the age con � - - ' been, r eliesiz se 1 -_ - . . . -: - ­ '- neighborhood of the So ' uchez River road to ,the coast and the -mountain Great credit is due-to-theSrench foi�' ... ' ' �. - . . tiers. . - T� - . - - I. and s.eutheast of Arme ti ! fiigliw-a ' frorrf�3e-ru­ialem. - The; r 3 I the excellent condition in which .. .. I - Ilk"' T` ADVANCE EASE- . _. y �. " - .., NTRUA ,:ADVANCE . - . . "'A hostile raid attempted early ed of - d left the defences In this important . . (,running also deprived an important road . _ .. I - Saturday morning against our posi- . -1_ . 1. running behind ,tbqir front whTdh-en- region. Untold. confusion, perhaps I tions on Hill 70 was repulsed -.with � 4 ,---VARD IN RUSSIA, —CAPTURING MINSK , abled them to send troops fo'threiten� disaster, might have resulted had' the __L�_ 1 .4 _.. I . . . - . I.. . . .1 . . " .. :. -loss. Another raiding --pairty, which � ed Sectors, and -it is vven-possihle that I defensive system been 'inferior, but it . � I. ! .. attacked one of our posts Friday night � the Turkish forces have been tom- is such as to draw the highest piaise I . I . ' I : . Immense Booty -Taken, Including 8,700- Men; 425---Offiggirs, Over , north of Poelcapelle, was drive . off tely separated. from the British command.- . ­ -,* .--'-. - 1 � - . - I . � by rifle fire before reaching' our posi- Ple . .� 1 --;,300 Guns and Nearly 5,000 Motor Cars. . - - - ­ - -----------'---------- ,.- ; . . - ­ . I I ­ . . .- ­.­ ...... __, , . Ann- Afewp I .. brought 1 - ---'--_'* - _. ..10 I .. -A despatch fr' : The acceptance of has pi . ... , om'London -says . . . ass- the.front." . AIRMEN FLY 0 - . I—— .. ­ 1--_ ,. .. . .. in by our patrols on various parts of .ALLIED YEVELIAN' ...., . , . - .. ., Offirman troops have entered Minsk in` ed the Geimal lines. This disposes of.. - - --------#..- ' - -:'I I ­.. � . . .. . . . - � . �. I I � their advance eastward in Russia, Re- � rumors of the fall of. the Lenine- . . ROUNDING UP REMNANTS ... . I , . .. - . port from -German �, Trotsky Government. . � ­ . , ALPS9' BOMB TOWN IN AUSTRIAN TYROL. - - '' * . I , .. . . - 'headquarters .tin Thursday evening. . , -The Germah War- Office announces . , .OF EAST AFRICAN. ENEMY. . . . . . . . ... . . - . ... � .. . . . The Russian town of Rovno has that 1,353 guns and between 4,0 . I , . Station and Barrack.4- . � . ­ . I ._ - cleared of the Russians, the Ber- Find 5,,,000 motor cars have been cap- London, Feb. 24 -An official state- Attacked Munition Factories, Railway ... , . " I., . , ! I ­ . � . ti , War Office reports.' Trains with turgid from the Asians thus far in ment on operations in East Africa ­ ­ - le Killed 4a the Streets. ' . . � 411W , . .1 I lan , . . .� .. Many 'People - . I I W ;the new -ca,mp'aign. The says: IS. ,000 cw,s,.many,;laden_,wi , ... .., _p�but I ' - - --- - - General comr . 11 1. .. - _ I � � . � . 1 food, have been c�iptuied, aq well as prisoner a _�anding , lqhe,ma.in German force, dialoged A dospatch from Buchs, Switzerland, eluding the railway station, barracks �-. i , 0,J , � i - ! 4irplanes and an incalculable amount nn hrmy, 425 officers and 8,100 men, freirn the L ' - says: -Five -"tente airmen, By g over and two new mtt���-�_ .7 ..4 . - _. .. . - . war . of the Nyassaland,* moved south toward the I .- Soldiers and civirlans- were surpris- . I Oyno is the most easterly - - . . . � betivee'n- l5vinsk .1 snd',Pifis1Z the triangle pf Russian fortresses' in Vol -upper Lurio River, thefic obastwaid the.Julini-Alps Wednesday afternoon d, and, being unaccustomed �to an I . I . I . I . I . . .. . �e GermaWs are . pressing vastivsrd. hynia. ' Lutsk, ilie western" " long and north of the Lurio found, that the town of Innsbruck, In I air attack, ruslied into the streets and, I . , . estern citadel in a I , follow I . .. - i ­ - . . � ­--t-01in P.nlq may4ment t1i triangle, capitulated to the ( - -by . . .. was ii�t otpr-d. -many were killed. . . . . . oral vdr, Lin e Iriang Ger- -the-Btitialt. the Auitrian Tyrol, wa -pr _ I I - I . .- ­ nues. Important railway and: mans on February 18 without thout fighting, 'lin the coastal -a_r_ea,7`­,c6*-nrt. . - . I --:-Tlie�­Geriii_an Cwigulate was hit asid I _110n." . .1 anti-aircraft guhs. The ' airmen! oaded with soldiers on their. . 'ims have been occu-, The third fortress in Vothy train@4 . , way junctions . nia, Dubno, statement, "our column is approaching c n I - - -C� � W .. . .. ... . . . thereupon swooped down to within 300' . I ..lit :�7w� :lies about midway betwe'en'Rovno and Meya, which is held by detachments ,,I& ­ way to the Trentino front Were attack- � - ; I 9 4I � '_ 16-1m I F_. - .:��'. A l3erlin despatch states that the i the tow n south- 9i . , I 'I; . . : " n of Brody on the from the enemy tot& located so y . of the ground; picked out tar ed by machine guns, from , a low alti- ! I '. ­11splan written confirtnation- of - the, frontier. I . beat of Port AmZi�" gets and, copiousLy bombed the! tilde. _. . - __ . - . .. I I . . . - ­ . . I I I . . , , �0. I .A . ... . � I . ' . 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'8 w�k� wear hams lrofgl 't6i hew' a brought right home -to Africa, The ' (t�,�t .,��On� four German colonies; over which theVEA of Great war extended, have an area more than Z� - four times ar great as Germany; and - -- Y ` -- - A, LI1TL_FBENCS HEABT. be°n lens -ass ha>< Mrs: • W. J. Vale Talks of Dodd >3 : _ .. ' -. � _ l .th ept -in Togo.. out- . .. is al of ear �,rtc go .� - _- Kidney Pills. - - - "Madame la Preaidetite:T- - side alid within these areas of actual - yeast lxl �y J warfare live thousan4s-of_whites who the worts _ - Permit a little French Leart to coma are intensely interested in .the Euro- r rr�� Y' She Also Tells How Her. Dyspepsia M y and present to . you bis wishes the Y c'1�S@6 ¢ most sincere. My parents join with peen struggle. Many of these whites, Ertl Was -,Cured .at Wiba .;Dodd'a - Dys• � me in seeding the$ beet compliments even in the depth of Africa, are, re-- P a; J ceiving the essence of the, news ever -.. - - pepala Tablets. for the New Y ,and in. thankin day. Even the Sahara desert is now' MADE _ :. Pandora, Alta., Feb. 26th--(8pecial)' :L- partty-belted by a tele phis line,--&- NIN you all, ,dear g:07�._Iadlea, for th aa„oNc Wealeneve$ without a box of —French enterprise, •withwireless ex- �. CANADA Dadd'a Kidney 'Pills in the house." -., things you h, put }n ".with the tension in Timbucto. Thus this once f That's what _Mrs, W. d. Vale, •welt- is clothing addressed to my dear Papa mysterious city of Sudan is now in Every evening in my, prayefs- i ask . - known and highly respected resident" touch with the eat events of the ���/ - of this place has to say of .the' great God. to spread his blessing over you..l:Belgian--�Wij+uM WM1�11t1 UM Receive sin Madame la Preaidente day. The Congo i4 efficiently Canadian kidney remedy. "My bus- r. served by the French cable to Libre • . TORONT . ON T. band suffers from lumbago, and they and all the ladies, the beet wishes, of v=ile and the land line to Stanley Pool, wtivNtvso •�gsirstt At " reason that your little protege. ---Charles -Opde- - Where navigation to the upper Congobeck_ she gives. gine. - ,w "I must also. tell you," Ml's, Vale ti This little letter has just been re- - F ceived }n Toronto, by the President of the Congo to the mouth of the Congo, your county or town Brat -free place. _ '.continued, -"what - Dodd's Dyspepsia x. and then by wireless to Stanley Falls , - Tablets did for, me. They cured me the Friends of France, who known. Thje will red.ucie living costa and ells- :' • r 4WD 870 miles above the Kasai. Af a very bad attack. of dy*pe*a. I :a what interest it will have for many ease. have alko derived great benefit from People in every part of Canada, who 4 f F1 • > i '. have so• generousl sent help to the Official. �+o Lt'!>oeat buses Coldo. see, the use of Dodds Kidney Pills:' �. It is evidence like this that proves hospitals and refugees. Charles and Corporal fro soldier reporting sick): .-o # his mother were re striated from the "What's the matter with.you?" z:as ts�>. that the Dodd's remddies have &ained p Tommy Atkins: "Pain in my EEKLY NEWSPAPER IN WEST s" s permanent place in the family melt �� : North of France not long ago, and �� ern. Ontario.. Doing a good bust- i cine chaeta of the West. •Doll's Kid- r find themselves with little or no h abdomen. I neon. Death of owner vtxce. is on the Bey P111a are partleularly popular. -. to live on. g fir captivity the Corporal: c'I•I=abdomen- be 'angel! market. A great chance for a min wish „ e a mother a/s struck bit a shell, and lost Stomick, you mean. It's h'only cast, apply Tor s2, Wilson Publfahing s. The, success with which they' have �r Co.. Limited. Toronto. been used to treat all kinds of kidney .:" a leg. The-fath--r is an -ambulance- h'officers as laaa;_h'abdomens.° ELL EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER ;vxv' and 3o Printing plant In Easterq Ilia f ruzu t, n driver for a hospital in Calais, and > app no, Insurancei���a $1.600. Wlu _Bright's disease have earned for them tie is w a e nays: r zoo i n yulek' sale 03 0- 09. the gratitude of. thousands of .people x Good Ladies: -I thank you so much i SoreEy e•, Er Ins mod by its- '.�.on this aide of the Great Lakes. for the parcel that has just come: It se+. must and �{Viw�Qukitly 2MC1107.Z.AXsova - contcined 4 airs of socks, a flannel relieved s Mutina It fa - -P--. .. - P your Byes and to Bst� • . ANCER. TUMORS. LUMPS. IDTG • A TALKING COCOANUT. shirt, chocolate, sugar, soap, cocoa VR xi3stsrthsliodEysconforl C interna! Lod external. cured with. d: --' and soup. If you knew. bow .happy ♦e Teo: s sr by cut pain by our home treatment write 'Vhilippine Natives Were Frightened 1 - we are to have these things, for now 1 Illurb"�'e m.l� y.r�4—pr" c before too late.. Dr_ Bellmaa'M'edtcat ay.golv%isTubes s. %.* •_froom Co., Llmitaid. Colllnavrood. Oat . By Clever Artifiee, jj it is so hard to live that my poor wife $ Avstltartae>dYe ear Ce-. • "While in the United States goyern� j can never get anything nice. She h ''went employ in the Philippines," says 1I in, so happy to be, near me at Calais, Maple Sugar Wanted. Care lo r but unfortunately he "co hos de pound of maple sugar pro - C a -writer in the. -Electrical Experiment- ly t _ Every p g P ..er, " I was stationed oli the _ Island of I Shimlile and effective is this attt ac- B°chs" come soften to bombards us. I dosed this spring adds • to the food Bad Breath 'Pas an, whirh is a small island in the tine dress. 'McCall Pattern No. 7537, Op Monday they threw a dozen bombe, ,stock of the country at, a time when j "Bad breath is a e of decayed 'Sulu Archipelago. there was only materia} damage hap- I every pound of foodstuffs is needed. ; _ At frequently had the natives en- Ladies'- Dress .. In ti sizes, _34 to 44 teeth; foul uta or uae]aaa boat. -Price, 15 cents. i pdY. but since my wife was stivc]ctj Maple sugar makers are sure, of a l bowel.' If your teeth are food. tertain us, with" their n9tive dances, i I she has Such a terrible fear:' -We hope 1 market for every pound of piire; maple �k.m se,� d;sesdre organs at and- in, turn would fill thetil_ with won- f Tiibre patterns may lie obtained that the B cher will'scion soon have finish-! sugar n p produce. once. Get el's Curative Syrup a from your local 3icCall dealer, or i g e d syrup thea k Seipr _ ith a_ no a h : _ the_ __ Qnd St. , ed their crimes, and we can be happy i at druggists. 18 to 30 deo which we had'in our outfit. We found —� agar __tn our ear coo I Torc nto, Dept, W W. n aiis0W=6,3one passage and sto tl►e bed beeatls watches over us and will protect . us. it necessary to put ug a telephone litre j - _ ; ,good ladies, my affection and Miners$ s Liniment Co.; . trotted. mor, g0e. $1.00 Bottles. - P P P P L �etween two buildings theft were a . - Receive Yarmouth; N. S. i De not buy substitutes. Gat little distance apart, using two mag-; WHITEN WHITEN SK LN thanks the most sincere. ! .Gentlemen, -It affords me great' the genuine. 6 WITH LEMON JUICE 1 Le Soldat Arthur Opdebeck. lessors and must be gratifying , to' R neto sets, r I P "One day I found. a rather Iarge, - i The --"Friends of -France" heard of., you to know that after using 36 cocoanut under a tree near.the bamboo Make a beauty lotion for a few cents i this family through one of the hospi- j bottles of your Liniment on a case of - ` but we were Giving in, and conceived;' to remove tan, freckles, sallowness. tals that they help near Calais, which paralysis which my father was afflict - the idea of making a cocoanut talk, four grocer has the lemons and any is visited daily. by Scores of refugeca. ed with, I was able to restore him' to 'So I,emptie& its contents And .bung it drug,•store-or. toilet counter .will sup•, The. nurse in her. last letter says: normal condition. Hoping other suf- / - on the outside of the house opposite ply you with three ouacet; of orchard I • pjtithout Canadian and American help' fevers may be benefited by tate use o? -the phone, so arranged that ire could �i Fite for a tow cents. Squeeze the I we could not exist. .: 92any hospitals ! your Liniment, I am, . put the receiver through "the' grass' juice of two-fromb lemons Into a bottle; have had to shut down. -The cost of Sincerely yyours, 'm G wall and drop !t _into,.t�e cocoanut. then put in the orchard white and' living is so high and the government _ GEO. ii.• HOL;HES, {= ;� "We invited some of the natives to `shape well, This makes a quarter, 'can give us so 1}tile. Many of our, s' w :see the wonderful cocoanut that ��we', pint of - the -very pest lemon ,skin . wounded -: arc .very ill, "and need A good way to halter -break a colt . could' make• talk, and with the aid of whttefier and ; cvmpiezlon, beauElbfl* r nourishing .food , One .egq is• to make a stall for it and tie and'. no costs 13 ! _ an interpreter at the other, phone who known. Massage thi,_�:tragrant, creamy � cents and butter and meat are $l.i]Q ''feed .ix in the stall daily: Feeding 'understood their language we had `a -..lotion daily is ' rhe.face, neck; arms j a pound." Just now enormous num while you ' handle the 'young animal yyoo r lot of fun. Some of -the natives -were- and hands,-an$.Jui+t ee how freckles, �... s hers of refugees. are arriving from fire is one_ of the. very best tcay+ of wits- i so frightened they :left the village. - ppitluess -nil rough `north cf. France, in a.state of exhaus- Hing its confidence. Next day a delegation returned and npsa dlesf►PPar and }low ,moon$, soft tion of which you can truly form no'' i lirected us to destroy the talking and tear the skin becomes. Fes: It idea. . It is speck-Ily at -the begin• y[iaarC•s Llalm•at Carse atstemarr. I 1 eoc0aettr�t, •wider, penalty. of immeliate -11 .hartnlv0s,._s . the; Rexuttfui results ning that tne9e fatuities need help, ; r i attack, .They did not like to have S�•fll surprise you. when they are so weakened and de- -uncanny a thing around, There .v a. :• - - 'moralized.- , It is a question -of- ma- -much rejoicing when. we: consigned it,., ANL�taLS THAT CAIXULATF.. aerial help to revive their'morale, be- to the flames." -• j _ - — " cause ..fter a time. they pick np won- �- Claimed That Marry of Them derfu.ly, and in• a few months Rather w Baconcontains' about 7 per lent- Have (Tear Idea of Number. together a.lit.tle•home less sad. A!1: -the bone dressed beef 20, mutton'20 and " second-hand clothing you send, -which - ' That moat animal -s have the ability ed• 'Dandruff and Itching' = The Cause of 'Falling Hair a"> � - Rub hpots ofdandruffar.d itciunz war -h lift off any corn or cal - i lob without pain or sore. t:uticura Ointment•-nextmorningshatn- to the- stables of their own accord i fol nef £o use the co'mmod'ities most � last take �pon with Cuncura S. yap and kvt w,rer. Kinsewithtepidwrater. Trial free. These —_ _ - — fragrant, super -creamy. emollients clear - �" =A Cincinnati man Adis - veal -25. That is one reason why ;, 1 Ib so •. good, finds owners trrtm i-' _ - the complexion of p�rnples, redness and bacon as sb much desired for ship- to `calculate and many have quite t. a 1Y•'� : = _ roughness, cleanse the scat revent a clear idea of number is the Conten• .. .. Doctor S ilec011i�uen�tp' p anent to Eu iope under present condi- ! The Friends of France is an in- failing and Soften the hands. ' Tile tions of shipping. tion Of ltY iI: Cbupin in La Revuer�:ha corporates society under the • War {' , cap fv. the Oint ■ -- - cites many instances to prove his l Charities Act. :Its headquarters .lire i011-1��itlf fife t�tP. �% �� :ment to soothe and'h<al. : statement., A bird_notices whether an ; 216 Po lar Plains - Rd., Toronto, and F hsfiic'•ans and eve specialists Pre- , ter s.. r«:waas tem, ••eouw.. Data. } Poptar swM., ti s, t'' 11 11 ws> out the Lorna. ./ esvastx«v rcY �" �Q.. ar.c�Sa-WA egg has been taken from its nest of i the Plresident,,Mrs. Wells, will gladly' Berthe Et�eStmentaofseveftroubltlroinr�ad o four or five and a bee or a wasp al- receive- and acknowledge gifts in strengthen e)-esight. sold under money HOURS '?r if %i� ways makes cells. with six sides. A money- or kind, such as clloth ng, food refund guaranty by 'all druggists.I ow-hSAND i e.�r-NO i s uirrel,••.1umping from branch to and.hwpital supplies. _ 4 --o All •• 1 , - �5r-1 tug to ,thecalculates tlistancehis ta spring ensiled; amara s Liniasea Cares aiphttusla y accor WOMEN 1 IT t8' MAGIC ! l I LIFT, OUT ANY -'CORN AVOIDED All., •a t and a dog, playful jumping in ,front ; 1. { , of his master's carriage, appreciates Red Cross Must Save. e t its speed with surprising accuracy so �, The •executive :: of_tha Red Cross Apply a -few drops thea lift _ , _� PE ATION r., as not to be run over. The Literary. Society'of Regina Masked that the j corns. or._ calluses off with I ii io Digest adds other more remarkable ex -advice of the Food. Controller be care-' flnyecs=no' pain. ' f :'Clinton, Ohi9•-"I suffered from • amples of animal calculation. fully. observed at any gatherings in .�o _o_ o__o _e— = ;_;�, female troebl•--Wrich caused me mhe... " � in cne nllimb W ,10.,1 a— ,1V11CJ Luau the inzerescs ui Lne neu ..ruse Isms-- fravel.�back and 'forth over- a certain'; that if the hostess really 'wishes to Just thiltk! You can ' a"> � - i road exactly thirty times each day go ,serve food- she should at -}east be care-; lift off any corn or cal - i lob without pain or sore. •,' Ceinealfood. to the- stables of their own accord i fol nef £o use the co'mmod'ities most � last take o•,� � Hess. —_ _ - — after their trip, apd refuse_to ; heeded overseas. the}• step. In`Montaigne's Essays j _ _ , _- - - �" =A Cincinnati man Adis - Different from the Eh9ual _ ' we read that the oxen employed in the ; - MONEY ORDERS -covered this ether com- t i royal gardens of Susa for turning the] Pay your ou nts by , pound and named it { run of toasted or steam• f wheels to which the water pails were Doininion Express Money Orders. freezone. Any drug - cooked cereals, , attached, refused to make rtiore than I F}-ve dollars costs .three cents. gist will. sell a tiny bot - from my troubles j the hundred rounds that constituted ; _tle of fieezonc, Pike here _ ;their -daily dask. To start- the early hatch in -good ' R s assures usthat he tau ht 1't' it is necfs 3ry to have a' _ _shown, for very little cost You a ` 1 a few doctors 'd� c'dea , that I would have to go through 'an operation before I -J. could get well. " L ly mother, who had be,:n helped b}► Lydia U. Pinkham s - VegetLable Com- pounc}_' advised me tot it before sub- y mittant; to an opera- tion. Itrelievedme from my troubles Urape-fluls!cons l tonpy a chimpanzee of the London Zoological good standard,._. rel$ le incubator, a • drops directly upon a so I can do my house work without anyzo Gardens to have exact" notions con- ,and follow the directions of the menu- tender corn •or, callus. difficulty. I advise any woman who: is ; 'Corning the numbers one to five. He. facturer..for. --'Instantly the soreness hfiiicted with female troubles to stns is baked in dant ovens- ' 1 ordered him to take up one, two, I - aE , disappears, then short- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- three, four or five straws and did not uliarrrs L1almsat Cttree Osrget 1s, Cows pound a trial and }t will do es much -for, • baked for nearly twenty. t ly�►on will find the corn them." -Mrs. MARLS Boxn, 14?♦1 5th accept them unless the number waa h or -callus so loose that St., N. E., Canton, Ohio. : r under u t correct. Within a short time the a e The food problem, which is the ' I ou can lift it right off. Sometimes thers are serious condi- ` hours o d cc ra C aDOn co P y dltlOngof 11Catr so that the understood, and rarely made a mis- fundamental problem of the war, can I' j I t=one where a hospital operation is the 3 be met only by the regular farmer. . �� 1 Freesone is wonder- ( only alternative, but on the otjier hand whole. wheat and malted owever commendable amateur ef- ful . It dries instantly. so many women have been curE'd bthis yy ' barley flours may develop Like produces lite, and to,get .good forts -may be, they never can and they It doesn't eat sway the , famons:root and herb remedy;'Lp aft• , their full rich ur armies or our corn or callus, but Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, after, W_ - next to impossible. . Allies abroad. Only the farmers can ahriveb tt ftp doctors s Pessimism is a black man in a dark apecessa eve woman who watt -4 LL You dont need Sugar, on do' it, and the responsibility rests with seen irritating the surrounding skin. to avoid an pe .-every should glue 1t t i closet looking for a black hat that is i him. Hard, soft or corns between the toes,- fair trial before submitting to •such a Grape -Nuts. not there., as well as inful calluses, lift right Ronald Smith of Red Deer receiv- off. There is no p'a1n before or atter- of complicatinni exist, write to Lydia s + •• ed for some fine beef cows what is i F E R T' L' Z E R druggist hasn't iL-i� s a.�eBSOII wards. It your drnggl E. Pinkhamllfedicine Co., Lynn, lllaer.. uC reported to be the highest price ever ON FERTILIZERS, LIMITED freezons, tell him to order a small bot- for advice. The result of many yetfars T th}s-clear-of-beef-Western--_,_..__ tie for viva from his wholassla drug experience is at your. service. -- --` ---- Canada ;9.46 per hundred. W t ST T3-if6AT0 - . CAri� --- - - IRS VE •- a r .. , � • --- .-------- ' "=,c:=.`:.... � to ''fir.-,. ,n �... ,,. .,. •, ., .•\.e.\_ _ `. .._. .,.-.. :.. _._:,.' .�.. ., '� .sem �. ,..r�+e". 3�.w...0 ra�c �Tw '..:.._�.__.3_...?-.m.._:.,,:a,._:.__,... .>.„S:..a.._....: _,,. ...:. _.s_._._...... X,._... .,!'.,a.:'_..�. v-.. ::: :. ... -.-+.. .. , -. ......r....._._..,..,.5'...3�-•�_P.-:av _..,.._...e ah..r_e.,,.:�-`..,a...__..-„..,..,._•"5.._AF_t_.,.raw.,.,_[_,:33'..�a..,kM«--6"�'.e.«::�e.`+�e4n-'_a,.”�S2R�,�x&+._�r___.r...r..�'r'�.. _..Ab�..aae�•�. \ y, 1t'+ V Q- 40, 4 JON%, . -4gim— SIM -A luesdny' t6-- attend Methodiststoch ill un 1" tvrofe•4 ionRl diltles. fa;��SMVS P. ar-alw6; `6u alibkto;ck" -R, -At Ma t7he w9.:-:-Vn, 'o. M 1i 4AQ i6ffil'on TWWWar ti;ie: in .,.'4firv'i9I1ing with-J. liud: Airs. N. place of Wedliesday. 6tore Mur-' Monday,' FO). -11 th. to Rev. 13. alsoll. -Tile f4iDuns Gipsy; L­1-7-ri-zid Tor a o T4,)nio,� Soli(b, %%:ill. pre"tvh'it.- fh�,- Pi(,Vey. -with' his W1--t1t, ft few days (h)l-ing tit" P:ist ing. '11111g :.spent 'Saturday ere method.ibt church, wol week the gat �1, of Rev, Dr. Marsh. audevulling on Sunday, March -Miss lua. Marsh .4 pen t the -John. N-tch, we are glad to 21th, and hill deliver his popular N,� wee 0 eture.on:lMouday, March 25tbl'at k-e d, wftlijier br6tbe.r, John,, state is Z Ir` revovet�ingefriini It Vert", -of Toronto. ilitlesi, although the 8 P. ul. s twvards recovery io very -Oil Frida A181111V I Nv a s Will and A. T. of Belle- progi e:�, -V I-W last abcut eveni Hie, visited Ife—ir -Ta-ot and Mi.$. IV. t t.je rids of W.'L. a -N ange-sil- i-,one dak.last. week. ",f)-itle WiL400, of Ver- Pourtice stormed their residence :,S bet avil- Or Fin;6-1 wi&� -Mi-&-Rets Robbin !I.)"• t being the visited at her horns oil the Brock re fo v Lisii;ard, )tave been h�' r Zfew anniversary of thoir.wedding. A road days, o"'it. R to the Ing, was open over the wiDek-end. e serious illn6as most enjoyable evening, t Grape Fruito Spanish Oniont, -John -Marsh, of Toronto, spent and death of- their father, Win. in music and 'game's of various -S i to- k d Heddle, - Wilson. Saturday with his father, Rev. kinds. or. Marsh, at the.pianse.. -The iud-harvest has been in -Do not forget Donald Munt-b's has rented 'the full M"Ing during the papt two bale farm and implements -.5-H. G. Wilson .69 QJW -9. The ice is., of lextra mood which will be held'on Wednesday ofte Aishaw farm. which .b.. to week rand 2be vacated quality and of greater thickness next. As Mr. Munro now moves Whitco"I b' �ed by Donald Muinro. than it has been for a numberof on -to the Brien farm which he -Mrs.. A. T. es,,,.,pf ...Belle E - - Zolib a fen 'week Yesrs• purchased some time ago, he must on ay evening last• Was, a ispose-o in attbe home of'Arthur and Mrs. -Mo his surplus stock and -----Spr- g mmM Gingham most dlsagreea�le night. but the ituplements, which wews' neces- 0yes. -Miss A. Davis returned home heavy down-paur of rain did not sarjr on the large farm her has been now in, preventqnite a large number of working for a number of years. itsat week, after spendiog several weeks In Detroit, owing to theill- People froth wending their way -At the recent fire. at Engle- "bark, medium and light Prints, at prices, tbrotigh -several inches of Rterto hart. O. H had t for- mesa and death of her broj�?er. w am a he tow ran fat; Ise to 25c -J-atnes Found, of Dunbarton, St. Andrew's church, to. enjoy the tune to lose all his clothing and Striped aqd checked Gingtiams in musical and literary trea tt� who is retiring frmn farming, has Fit was othervaluables which he had in variety of color@, 20c ' d ­'7 ted Mrs. I.Atchford's residence awaiting them,'and as they listen- his room in his boarding house &x- y rented -e . they forgot rept the clotheswhichhe 'had bn Chambray in colors, pink, grey,' and will move in some time this ed to *e programme blue, green, at 20e yd ision th. Ol about their wet feet and a pos-- and his Me overcoat. His siore 'V -The regular meeting of the Bible cold that might follow. "hich was just apross tlis street 'Galatea, in a wide range of colors 25c id Ja rls' Red Cross Club will. be held Tho=e %%-)to. were present are unan. front the hotel in which lie 6oA rd. and patterns, at on Thaisday evening, March 701, tnolv? of the opinion that it was Pd hRd fill 'the 'plate g1wsi4 wind.,jAv,4 Rock fast 'd rill. Shirting,' tit y oili-f)f,tlieb,-qtentei,,taininentsev" braken. and some. of the' voods nd w,hite Aiip,-.Shirting, 35c yd is JJIIP�1. ft— were Hlightly dam gelt by being given Picker ig The prograw. A a 6 pati a tast6 of s ve-a.by three voting- ladie-4 thrown around, _We bJtV pi-ing NVH.3 R1 weather and uever rias it more ­lVhoo(T1r1PYhigh pogition%in their 'Ithidly �-,-Icollled .batt_ it 'A : Dress e i"s, Blouse''Silks d Whi i t pi-tifeesion. Mins BArb ravoste�, an to yenr, after such a bevre winter who is a vocalist who has appear. NOTICE TO CREDITORS and its fuel fanjiue. Minall the large cities of the Voile Waists. —The I township. council United States and Canada as well In the Matter of the Eptate of Sarnuel ---ivept at Brougham on -Monday a,!, the British Isles, made her firtit It. Dandy, late of the City of To. Come and see our new blouse lengths in Stripe Silk, also fancy Dress ronto. in the Count of York. Silkigiiist the thing for spring wear. March 11th, for the tranriactiou of appearance in Pit-kerlug on Mon. Hote . Ikeepet-, Deceit= ptenern I buifine%s.. Note the change day evening when sbe pleased all ,.of datefrom Mar. 4th.. with her rich aud powerful con- Notice is hereby given, pursuant to We have just-received a shipment of White Vc�ll Waist; with just the the revised Statutes of Ontario. 1114. touch of embroidery to make them attractive *to the well —Chas. McInnis, J. P., of Hol- tralto voice, which she has under Chupter 131, Section 58, that all--rred- dressed lady. These rkuse in price from 1.25 to 2.00. tollri, iipent a day this week with wonderful control. Her oumbp" itors and others having claims against stein, Dr Marsh. He has been were all familiar being chiefly the estate of thp,axid Samuel R. open ng' a few days, with his Scottish songs. but they were nev- Dandy, who died on or Rholit the tenth oleu.daughter in-Hamilton. ermoreenjoyed than they were dap of Noveinher. A D. 1916; are rf�l -.Oilcloth 'and , I :.I V- two ---thi&e ---ML�Q-XAUM�M�- .4aired-to deliver-or send -ms � RLLtt­l2re- weeks. owing to the coal famine, Ghie, violinist. also made her first paid on or before the. Eiwhth day of For spring selling lmve�arriverd. Oilcloth 1 In Floral and Convential R-Ppearance W%rch. A. D.A918. to the undersigned designt; rome in widths of Ii and 2 yards, price 50c yard. school has reopened. a car of in Pickering, and it -,coal having rterived whereby they may be said that she convineed H lieltors for-Ch.,irles Dkndy and Alice Linoleum"i in light and medium paterns to.suit R,ndy. h�;th of the. City of T4irantu. of pply� sufficient. it 6 many people for the, first. time i,, th -vone' Gluntv of York. t ho a limited oil eve4 -i taste—voinep fn two yd foped to curry th-m tbrongb tin. that the violin is th" triumt, 0-rfo-#'-t, and Ext-viitrix of the width, at-75c peryard. V1 a further supply arrive*: of lull--ic-Al instilumentq. nnol hn� nqoilv�q %v)d and a fidide. —Alitrge num.ber of residents many admirers now that novor *cripl inn of ill clAniq stied, the wit • at the villaire wh,p bad osed vnc�nt befc�r*-, of th�v ,of I fly, h, 'such ClAiro-4 to h.• I?PtIJ144. labt eeuttl4- of coA4 were stiven re- Evei y selection she gave wRP mo%., WdMiVed -the lu:4trl' ":: M S CHAPMAN their tll.i4 ie!4. if -Id hv t he. A-A furilivr ttko; violive tli-cL flflpr lief on' Monday when the Carrip. heartily encored wid -lie wits nowt ,idlt-t fllellfi(�11!-J fl tht. Ad Rxr- bell FlOtir Miller Cb- received A C-Al' Ven"V0115' iti responding. Mi*. V load of stove co,41, which- -wits as been in Pickeving oijtrm and �-mztriy Aill �­cwet-d to Money (lis- Fielton� who h 4li-4t ributo"t ht- .­Apt,� Of- I hi-inid dver"N' -,,�--Save Yourself Time and tributed in ,knatl. lota.* it J9 ex. on "veral -occa.4oi3A previously. ..Ll 4tillo tr� - -r ir-rud I Irtl t livreto. OR " IoLv . peeted that -AxiDmentm : will be re. h1l* hir-reaped her popularity as an havinlerrgitrd only t(A th",rl+%Jln%of By Utiying-your.11tibbers, for March a,udAprfl, now I ' .ceived regidarly now" and in -tiuffl. v :!(,1*itiUniit by tier selections on -Ableb they -bidl 'Ibon hl4vo h:itiep.- 'We have a large stock of all sorts aud oize%bf the very -highest grade- of chair was cleat quantity as to orev eat, any this 1-1. overtAt The oc- and the said Exortiter aisd E bets on the market, which we bought last year, tind so have 1 .1. li N. 4orther incon vets Lea ep. vilpled in his usual happy manner will a"t be liatile ff the Kaid mh..' or any patt1bOreof-to anv swroion or protected our customers from excessive prices. The Wornen'A by Lite Rev. Dr. Marpli. 111,4titute. will persons of whose clainas native shall Ine ' A,4 6 large number have expreseed BUY NOW AND STOP THAT COUOZ et at the bt)inir i)f Mrs. By not have been received by them at the Field on the afternoon of hfouda-y. v strong do-Are that the concert be time of ouch di-oribot March 4th. Dr. Mary McKenzie repeated, it ip probable that these in �SXITH. RAR a GREBR. Our spring samples and sty Ps for the Lowndes' Clothing Co. have just co e'• ofGravenbun-t, Aill ad- thi-e arti4s may be heard here -Wellington 7 -- ---- .4 street, Mtst, to and they are all O. k. and right up to date. - Give us `call dress the meeting. She has had Agnin in the near future. Toronto. Ontario, ctical experience -in medical —Amid the'fit.�ess of war' the Solicitors: for the. said before buying Vour suit. We give you owds&ction. 7•and V. -ty Dandy and Alice R Go to the Men's Store for Men's Wear. Use D Ers' I India, foll(.)yvgd by post. RPpertls for the conservation of Charli London, Eng- food and economy in every way to Dated Chia twelfth day of FebruAry., graduate work in laud. She is familiar with all sueet the constant needs of our D. 1018. R.A BUNTING PICKERING -features of -Institute work. her -w!hlierls at the 'front, the ladies of subjects dealiug lNiLli-lines of prep- Pickering and vicinity are loyalty -Seed Grain 'ror- sale Established 1.%f. eut day interest. All ladies are doing their bit towardt'Red Croost d r cordially invite to be present. ivork unde' the Women's Ynsti —Next Stin(lay, Nl-ircli'3rd, %v4!1 Cute. During the last four woni'as be Devi%ion May in the Pi kerin', tire fullowing go(Tdq have been WHEAT e I Slaiquis and Wild Goosie SPRING SEWING &I sink- shil:)ped to the Red Cross Sec*y i i '.Methodist church. . Speci I Ing and spet ial' sproiciris. Morn Totonto: 350 etretcbOr caps. 20 BARLEY Ing subject; '*Motherhood", based feather pillowp, 120 comfort bags, O. A. C. No. it 138 towels, 50 doz. hdkfa., 8 pyjam- on the text, "Moreover. his motb- your -SWff9--"W1 e e ATS,. Now im the tines ng. W hav' a a le made him a littlecoat." After= -As �suits I air of cloth insoles, 15 W Uo p n; Moon subjecit, "Childhood", from r socks, 20 cheese Seo0ch Early Yielder. Irish p White 'and Rennie's p test, "They brought young elftoithc'bandages; also 488 pair of ...did stock of New Prints, Ginghams, 'Vottong, Towel- 7 -'children to Jesus". Evening sub. socks have been sent during this Yielder. "Fatherhood".7'ext,."As for time. The. above goods total in All true to name Aings,- Shirtings, Nainsook, Lawns, Etc. - me free frow Methodist M6 and my house, we will serve value $01.55. Also, at Christmas wild oats and tar" -Come and get the Lord". fathers, time over to boxes were sent direct 7 -mothers and young epeoplo are to our Pick6ring Wye who are at Aillike and Tijvotby Seed .prayerfully urged to rally and the front and ms�wr letters of ap- Write 6r phone for prices and sample Wilke Decision Doli a red letter -PreOation have been received from G. A, GILLESPIE, '.-DUNBARTON Jay in the church life. The pas- them. -Wiih funds on hand, re- JOSBPH LAPP,& Box tar will take charge of eacb4ger. ceived in donations, from private CEDIM OROVE' vice. iodividueds, Tip. Council grant, Horne Phone 1215 tf A deep gloom was cast over County Council bonne and G.T.R. P. 0. --R. R. No. 3, Markham the village on Tuesday when it donation, we are now actively Be. eady for he S rin .became known that Wai. Wilqon starting-our spring work with.1ft had passed away that mo . new supply of material. We ap. FIA M11.1s P 9 riling after several days illness. Peal to every lady to help In the He Firneen and took ill on Sa tu rday when medical sewing of towels, bdkfo. pillow tu your aid was summoned but he beta-me cases and comfort bags and in the a 9 got the best Mani" rapidly.worse, and on Sunda tob lour made from No.. 1. repaired, and spring rwL be- knitting of socks. Theme goods came unconscious. His rief are greatly needed. The See. of Manitoba Wheat. illness was-dtie to kidney trouble the Red Cross to-Toronto has Royal Household and Glenors for Prices r6aeov la. Bread. Try a ba 8hoe repairing neatly done. -which later developed ether corril made the following appeal to the 9. 711� —7if'cations. Mr. Wilson, who was Pickering branch of the W. Ingti. Pastry Flour- Fresh Polled Oats years of age. was A carpenter tuts. "Please get yourworkers BRAN, SHORTS M by trade, and has been a 'resident to work in the ordinary things in IX FEEDS PICKERING HARNESS EXPORIU f the village for 'the i)"t -9 -large qua atitiss as possible d u r- OAT CHOP 0 JURUSH ED. OATS HoWe Phone "W. years. He was born oa ties ins the next month, every e 5th W. J. COAKWELP as 'concession on the fitm) now own- article you can send, will be need- BARLEY CHOP -'WHEAT ed by Ed son. He' was one ed in view of the -terrible fighting a 'family Will 7 -77CRACK91) CORN of of nine. Later, he that, seems, likely to corns in the MIXHD HEN FRHD .:'moved to Greenwood, where be re• early spring. It is most satieffle- tory to know that in spite of all ---Wdw T&mght .:sided until be moved to Pickering. ell's Cream substitube :.He waq a Con, 9 that ha*e been torpedo- Calf Meal.wadJ. Conservative in politics the ships He ed the Canadian e• Molsaws Meal-3 in religion a Methodist ad Cross has -d not I Wall' a Most industrious ma lost a singleclase of goods. 'CHOPPING AND UAT4 a an CRUSHING BVBRYDAY Wag held in the yerylligheRtait. One chi" was torpedoed, but of P llowledgid'. • 'teem, by the whole community, to shore with her cases of eta are Id his -death will be a distinct Any donations that will help us Bl?l.r-7 PHORK be the befit stoves to the village.. He is -survived to buy materials that we call make to b his widow and two daughters, up, will be Most thankfully 9,e- Choppiug eve . ey day. on iiii1ill* nwket by his D. Lockwood. of Liskeard. ceived by the Institute. e ap- 074y' and MiWAM.—yr-tTe, teacher, of Ver- reels IS mu the woe Jc being'done BvInpathy 8pi"did bakers, gym toot &114 "vonville. to whom the y the Andley Circle. Let us till Have you. of the wbole community is ex. help some. Apvly. for sewing to, handsome to dafte. Mrs. W. J. Clark, cop. of Sewing --L_$e Big flineral took place Call sad *so evr full stook. 101 residence ,- �Mx,'�c!e "'te lemenl r oil th working f4 r:wo?"kn on -To-)iirq ay w n Y.s -enew-ed youir r -w,6re )-+id to regrt in SAt ui baryivir g Is, con. of Knitting Com. Mrp. ground. sub"ption Ha!l, Pres. of W. Institute. I H. BUNDY