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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_03_08T. ir si —PICKERIN0, 0-N 14' tt 24 XXVIL HIGHLAND CREEK .....QIIHE NBURN Established -15 ye -s" ih as For the second Lillie Inally The Llain Bervice on I se a wind blew ak6kri"A 'He' A or Ene to] l.ellnial Methodist, Church. the bv tho new service. Phoue 305- SUDde'rW Mick ototheilltel.Dr. it. Brodie. roof to, the floor of the church. leaving H. T. IA,ve, of Toronto, was it, visit- cmdromolt, Ono. or here last week Qivic life is not so out four feet Square. x, gaping hole al� congenial but titat it trip to his old MLLS ."R. V. H. CARTWRIGHT. For- Fortunatall no one was in the church surroundings is accompaBied by Xnuch at the time.. otherwise serious casual - sr. P. a. Towle, Picksaug, Ont. Oflice hours p1tasure. Mr. Love intends shipping Get our prices oil ties might have resulted. a cafload of It 331y, m Leaside, Camp who tirnips.shortly., Litier-Carrier out- An aviator fro .0 me W Chas. Turff gave a dance recently. RSYTH, D. of 0., Regis- was making a flight in� this neighbor- About forty"guests wfsembted from Jits, St.eel Stalls or ember of the Optometrical-Atiso- hood. had to make a landibg for gaso Toronto and local 1111,111IM15- AS 2 I*. flpocial- attention ittvan be Watering System. line as his sup 11111 11111, 11,111111 'ar 'Vea and Sol 4~0". dott es of old could be secured, be. W lift secured the gasoline from W. J. Mor- fore. dispersing. They all repoFt a 0. MCKINNON, Kin most enjoyable time. -Wanted 7� -%a 111dintlia pa .L of t�* (W160 ;4 �-stable will ' Y.!Ov -.,In progress at the time at William - George Pratt had an experience on at surgeons, RdinUaroA. "woott's farm was sadly deserted to Monday last he does not wish repeat- fif-heirm- OoU Itself in 90 days. 46.tigeso disless" of women god welcome the visitor. He was standina beside his horse ed. --Best Priees Paid Offl" mid rest"nos, Birosidba at the station when the morning local OU See us before y buy. WHITKV^LG came in. The horse, usually qtdp�. tiumanageable, and knocking I "t buying Buck w " beat 17 Howai-d Turner is still busy thres Me. Pratt down rein over film 11,111d 1. year T1013.0ounly crown Attorney, Led County Miss Olive MacCrae spent. a few er's fle!d,dragging tht, ewter for a nousaft. Overt Nouse..whithT. -days with her parents. c( . insid'era:hl�' d6fance: thi-4i friviok' A lt%rge stock (if Bran "aad Shorts John Kirton isviAtin BRISTIAN. Bat�rister ifid Mrs. Dixon. in Toronto. ceptiln (if part (if thii, haft- tiii-ted '''A ` I" c stouff'ville" Ont 9 Solicitor. Z;otary Public. Etc. Money to osin.I&OInte brook St 14ortb; Whitby., Vol, Sorry to bear Mrs. Norman M21fer f6r Isoine. but.after dU*�­U­l"-W-t-rA++f­in­ -t-rig Is in poor health. Hope to soodheat. waited down the. vpad fiw hi- dr -i -Ver. IAM J..BFATGN.Er. A., Bar- (if her recovery. Mr. t1ratt. not bvifiyii y-iulrg rwill, Me-. A. E. Major has rehirved bornf- wWi' iornewhat shpilkew tip. but ns)t My brandsof Flour foi- either, 1. 1- NIL Claremont to practice w I Ili Mailers. By,k u, all, IN after spending 4% few weeks With ber seriously irijured. or,'paAry are un - Build 85 Bay Street, Torgnto. Tal;,,�boro 00USEFURNISHINGS: father in Toronto. excelled fur -quality�, *an 2.9611. ly Wood bees are all the' riigb these WHITEVALE Delivery free. I A sleigh load of young polple at- old arciiiainitarive-4 in Atireirs. BLAKE B. BEATON. D. P. S..' tended the. party Will and Hprh Rtover prpozent thf- guk Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental Turner's and rep(irt it good tin.e. of his hrothpr. Fred. of MnntTP#Ll, ofacc 21sarxeleas and i University of Toronto, -0vill- and see. Lnd Phone'r-4, The evangelistic services % h ich were Arthur and Mrq. RndtirPor, Cherry - n12: I. to 6,30. Ind. pl= held here for the past ths -e we�&ki; wood. Ppitint. Sundai with frierdwhipre p Pbone 120 441V have closed and they . were . very suc:- O 0. DAM Is it& at, Or. exent. attand- 194 EASTLAKE Visiting Dr. BeatoWs absence olitrileAls. Dr. Cook., ceastul. Inly tn business dtiti" In Cleveland. �et Toronto. we be In chistrits. Oh;o. The- shingle that bm given sads- W"rTffV Mian Millitlent Rnvd- of Markhotm faction for over 30 years. Empire ogs, Wanted Corrugated Iron with I in. by ------ 111-1.1--191 Frank Mackie's sate of farm stock Birnie . . a A-04 Implements on Tuesday drew a m liop Griffin hot , rektirred her do corrugation. seftit before you r4okeriad volis". VTI—Y-' I will pay dash for the iollowing logs need of it Cream departitor. Try The j;, public schools, ffeniy and sip 0­vp Lit. - q delivered I)und" streets, reopened Is st- vve*k Wm. Knox and f"rnilv -Twnt, Rion- it Pretnier for 30 day" Alm 'To tpAooauowoavgWuRs-toruo"oilloeSto&rt&atm'd'iAmuma&-t B&Sawood, No. 1. $21. No.,i2. $17 per M after being cloved a fortnight to savii Ph T HOPPER lasuer of Marriage hImPle- 187, 1-4 The town-coiincil *oi3 Monday 'nlpht 'A' r.+k in Toronto ill tPindirthr to h1`l.i,,*­ Bell Phousi. D Licens" to the County of Ontario, Itock HIM. 28. 20 passed a resolution rquevvrinK. -the 064 at store and his, residence. Claremont. White Ash- *t 110- -20, Hiebwaye Department to din the work -Picke 7- 2ad G Pine, and repairs on -the Kin (in -11011d �,boplping Ft through the town. asulavibs, A"Ountano Iste, 110061 to d4i y as usual, There will be a tio R . PT It 11 lit -1— hq- f ­r th� 6,v ­ an farm Property. "Isaaer of Marriage Lie- frorn Whitt,y In tho Flyfto tripetitt-g wopk bopri at I pridihir ot nipdle"I. eonfor. gickerilig :farage I�rl mf4jr, - T. On Itr R- No. -1. 1..6CIJSt Hill. oil the Downinion (Jorernment. te), h. -0+0 1.% at -n All - atitomorbile and- Bicycle, ary repairing promptly -and Vairtifulars; rhoultInd.2116. zy ESTATE..... afternoon with Justire Britton pieti,"-- "pq V, t v�, I eS FPOST4 `Atv�itioneei, brought by arehitect Ittedmorid of t ht nil Mrs, Ville. Tir Oils,'Greasie and repairs, it for Counties of Ifork and Ontario . Alto. MeLft'i3ghlill VC)". 0, a. A$tA1llPt`&1i1- a;-ti-iet r#-rlrPQPnta.. jilways on hand. 6iou miss of all kinds attoone'd to on aborm" J Tbe trouble t;vp,j,f slip Great V P*t LIfp Ittutir,inep asboe, Addreas 0 roan Siver P.O., Oat. wits-homp over the virv-P ainse c,v V ­.em ding * AUX) additioti (in.. Tnron tn. It Potter- & M. MAW. UVEN913171 At! tect fell mt river bonseext-,%sand (�eo. Ardpr PICKRILING, Ont. Five Acres of Land For S-1- &-ti" to. Twom masonitile Dates for 9W,,* 'nay be -edl piantedwitli go Vei4irssier attacking thit- proff'"i-'I"Al Drtrrtlt, epent several - dny; in the dent P60OWL Whithyl Cket Ur winter fruit, -7. nd end with his, uncle. Walter M&I-ir. a, rite 4 Vetorinary Surgeon bearing. The action tving brought by. W -W. family. PICKERING- NEWS after Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- tut-of-the �,al Boll. the to ..him %as ptistp(med ro.ihe and"Girduate of he Vtorinxry -Nut;ary Public, Pickering. illness. Geo. Middleton is preparina tore, 011 sisarnia —offlee INS, residence | - . -~_ On 'ednesday afternoon,- at -.trip ding -Wf-,r VigUame -Commit ee home of Charles and Mrs. Smalf's wit d4ughter. who is Suffering with a severe cold. , Miss Pugh resides wit J aughter. Kate B., toJ .Honor GraduateofGntario-Veterinairy The- Sct,4Uth1s,_AssQciatioV is to_ eldept d AM** ; .;. ­ _W In Toron to. caii BOMB -Marku.-of-Aitti-m-, 0 e er Q B. Rice iFt very busy these days College. All calls day or nigbb lessen stealing and prosecute promptly attended to. Marks of this village. - The ceremonY hauling wood and attending plumbing the felons. wasconducted by Rev. J; F. ClugstOtl- demands Whirls are quite heavy. ow- you money Bell and Independent Phonies Ttm bride and-wroom were unattended. ing to the extreme temperature. .%sizibsra bovitm property Stolen Only the immodiate relatives were, We v0sh to report tbatSemt. %e7 Win. Austin, the bride showing Ale 111104111 Germany. is getting along fg.vorabir MixubereMp 140 41-00. estpen In which she in hold by It I&I'MIR and has received boxes of comior6 A, C. REESIDIR0 JOHN PHILIP Wdalls nav, be bed trosa vas Preddad se. circle of friends. Theyleft on the frctm.the Red Cross of thits*villspe. also Newistery on applivistion. local (or A Short -trip to westpro On- front Lbe British Red Crom IA)OUIW HILL -9 *die vs. Pklwiog Townsbip took possession of 0. and Mrs. smales Br Wit Je Mrke residence and a most enjoyable even. Hals. lwogna. weiners, ate. LRd asked this week twf)re Justice Latchford. was suaster of ceremonies a Mr. and. Mrs. James Marks As is known it was asuithy the.H�tj%te Higimid prfi" paid for 77� forward and W. Thons read, of the late Dr. Ralph. Brodie, of CLAre- well Oiled purs�, as ^ aniall'token Of of the death of Dr. Brodie. on the ta;&e. "am , vv aaqF. wit 4pliplitawaiii 6ver had truer friends among of our Rood will and wished them it gation that death was due. to in urfes el"119 Verq its graduittes than the' y's bridge, south if Clare- 1hrmigh life. Songs, recitation- and ment, at Bart I Speeches followc-d zif ter which ref resh- inprit. in his motor -car on lb-- night of Yet healtby. thrifty animals First -clan ]rigs jar hire EELUOTT ments were ser%pd and the gatheritsw Sept. 29th. 1916, - tho-,'. accident being inesin wore 'to ou right now then ,4ang "God he wit.h you, till we causpil through non -repair of the high- than at any otKeP season of Day or nigLt .1neet rignin "and Mr. 01-igston plosed wa* - A great many wityiesses, in- the year. IV@ because you are 'Bus meets &H trains &Akt- -e heard. with the benediction. Mr. and Mrs. clitiling tinedival exports, wet producing pounds'of pork, Tesminj promptly attended to; Yonge & Clinfles StF, Toronto, Marks left foi -their Dew-botne art )ind-the trial, which commenced on beef,. butter and milk with (lid not conelude Agent for Oanada Clarriage Clo. This is a'School of Resultit- Spl,,. Tuesday afternoon. Xt)rlday morning. ' find grain. bay and fodder the pro - The concert in the Prifishyte'rian iintil Wednesday. ble,"Irs. J. V�. did Results. Meritorious work for ducts of summer"s toil, W. H. PeAt VilckAet our students and for the husin-ess intiffs and M.' H. Ludwig, X. 0., Th stock should great suce". 9 in. every way. The irt- at's why your ve agentin fstti, Miss Clark sang ninst, sweetly �.Irl thn defenditnt. public has been an acti be in prime condition find f esice the upbuil ding of our fa tn ous school wnd was most. g from worms.' rxetouR in her encores, HisLordshipfotind on the evid and Mis4 Cook. thlinigh quite a yi-iting milduced At the trial thAt the highway WH ASSIST WORTHY HTUDISINIS TO was tint, in a state of disrepair at the she Iq 'master of her violin and all wer ditioner and wornst expeller. it, -a In dent occurred through the negligence Tor service and Salary will surely course now, Catalogue free. di-ilghted and hopti to hear hpr' I in the near fnture.- The address by follow a course in one of Shaw's �ax, due to his drinking of intoxicants bealthT. to make them thrive better so Busi'n-es"s Seboollsi Toronto. Write tion its hia pictu'res were ft wouder, on that day; and that the c u f r e give your money back. for our -free catalogue. W. H. hut, ubnws tho ti�:e of the-powerfill tho death. was not due to injuries re. ceived hy deceased in going over t6e Dr. Hess' Poultry Panacea will help Shaw, rresident, M Yongf! St.TOOLS SHARPtNE. D tv ent, of high degrep and t.h(ise v�h(, enthankment. , His Lndsbip then dis- taxike your poultry lay now. 'n) Lwd it d the station. and by consent of We make a specialry of cros.,,cut sawn, wremt den]. Dr. Marsh is very binnor. the deYndant, without Coots, 11vols of all kinds. 'Lorksrep)Aired.l. ous and made the trip a very shnrt T.R. Trains going. Bank due " toilo"'s Razor -h on i n g a special ty. For a f1rat- 0 4 No. 6 Mai 8* 08 A W* class hair trim or an eaov shave call R. -IL-. Mow - wits tendet:ed-to-At4m-C4*rk,-Mipiw-(-I(mk 28 Local tht-EftStL end bray on being appointed snperh- Graduate 00ticlan 6.24 P. U -Shop; and Dr. Marsh for the. plenitrint. and tarto Druggist - See our House Furni qvt,,- the tendent of good roads In On kinds. tiligbtly used Carpet; a Palary of 81400- In C. N. P, TI-. A Agent. Zing was sling Find then mil adjourned County at 29 Loral 927 A M. . 27 Local ;!S6 P. M froin ents A yard up. to thP haserrient, where the Indies serv- consequenee-IiiQ I 7 Mail 50 P. hf: W. J. C.611DON -PICKERING ed light refreshments. Proceeds $32. reelveship of Pickering townah1p: I I ,.- . --sent by them from Brest -Litovsk to I I .1 , I - " -advance through Russia have I . - :..:, .. .. - , , ,new demands compared with those ca iife according , to the official . :�: . di:�i�i�i::!�. . - . . I : �": ". I . I - I FRANCE ACQUIRES . k ­ f ..,.L - - � ­. . - I I . - .. --Indications now point to an agree-,, Chamber of Deputie's has approve " ' ., .. . -, , w - - . � 4 . . - : - I .. ­ ment between tbe'Entente Powers and the -arrangemen,t with Brazil -for the. . This is how the Gefffian Kultur wbA-s. - Italian women, captured in the Teutqn-Austrian- drive last fall, are �. ... .. I . . - .America to confide t.o Japan alone. acquisition of 200,000 tons Of German line of defense. The -Wornen work un- I .. . ". . � ..". - put to -work bebind the lines building reserve trenches wied as a - second . . ... 1. , the task of taking such'me"ures as! shipping in Brazilian ports, contingent I der �the, guard of -Austrian' ioldieri. I I -_ . . . I 1-', 1. Vladivostok.. No final conclusion hasloiher goods; also for a 5 per cent � (Iturn $8 , . �- a . "., '.". said in high official- quarters Friday: Fifty thottaand additional ** wor�ers-l: ' ... . L .- . . . . . 1,11.1 " -'-canners and cutters. 11D -. -. , - I : .. might that conditions were Lchanging: are to be pui at the disposition 4f the -��ro'nto ' o.. com. kind $63 . . �,­ . ging repairs and Increase production, �" vjlll�lm tn,,Iu,l1i,c 211c : I , �, According to The Daily Mail, it is drieKl- $2.05._trark Toronto. �*. - �- - ,, L', '- L BRITAIN GETS WHEAT - - L ontarlo natto.-No. 2 white. 97 to 95c; to $11,30, according to quality; butchers I - _ .- I. � - -- understood that the allies have decid- '. . ' ' * N'o - 3 white or. to -9,,(., accol-ding to .bull�. 38 to, 810.50� butcherp' cows, $7, ISO � - Canadian Headquarters in Fraiice, . .. � ­ . . . - . '0 ." ." . - i'--'.� - - . -- I - ed to ask -the Japanese, to take any r--..---, , VIA PANAMA CANAL., freights outside, I to Slu; canner -C cattle. S. 50 to $6,50; I March 3. -There is little to report on . � ­ - . i .. i 0warto-whe. ­ 2 - - t hox% t, .'.., - : - steps necessary for the proteciioli of . mniitreal, to $ 3: lAmbs. S13 to Sid. selek - the front. One of our rai ing par lee, - : ' � , ,- �-- t- the allies in the Far East. I A despatch from Ottawa says- With ! Pea" -'.%'o. 2 33,so to S3,S6. aevording off ears, St9.50 to 119 i6. . ­ �: .. . observed by the enemy, attacked a . . , L, , , , Stress is laid on the fact that .the- the arrival Feb. 16,. Harley— 11altinpr, S'1,69� .to- 11,70- ­ 01- ! . . I.German position under action, inflict' --'- . : . ,., .- ;... : British and Japanese intervention in 1, 92 days, of the steamer War Viceroy, " ording to freights- out%lde� , - -. - -' : . ' ing many catualti6s on the defenders. � -; � ,, - ' I-. Russian affairs Is twt to be construed lin London, England, with a cargo of.J quckwheav -SI.",s to sl,w., accordinglAR RAID ON - . " �' all, Lth nades .*' . - . i�� ': -1��. as an act of hoitility to"Russis or the 1 1(10,000 bushels of wheat from Van- 1"'Rys.-*.%,o. :.,, s2�os to.s2.io,, ac�-,ordlng I . L4: and bombs, the party withdrew, hav- . .6. . �L. ; Russian Goverc.ment. Its purpdsp ig� Xanlroba. tioUr . CITY OF, VENIC L On other parts of the front our, refcon- .. . I w L � first stage has been completed i - - - - P, ­ I` -:- - and to protect. stores and,munitions at . . 1-new'bags, Toronto anti Montreal freight. -- I ,-. �;L -L- : Vladivostok, . -and--Utb- - is -a! ussia to enefits for western Canada. ' worrint shipment. * , ' - - ' . - IsAustrians- Car'ry 'Out Reprisal 'busy, as usual, but nothing of a ' . I . .. * P � ��: . ��,::--Ilthten and eventually lift the burden al rrs-tgbto-, bk9s included: 141'an-i'llor � For Italy*s Raid on Inru . �'? �, ". ,.� I ' . caution that full data should be ob-': ton. $35: shorts. r ton. $0� . I Yesterday was a busy day in this - .-, �_ -­ - ­ ILI "' - erm#n yQke. '. . . -. . . :., :- - tainid as to the coAdition in "which � white, t,er ton. C. to S 16: ­X00d - fePtl - A despatch from' Lotidon says: T, il�' our phii i 'activity patrolling 7 . -! . �;, . . 7. . .- .- ­� the lirain was shipped and receftred, to ' , G166as- dKopped .over one hundred ,th,. enemy front, while 'his machines . F - ;'� � - '.. I U.DA . . ` � - ' ' f bombs on- I Venice Tuesday night Out Of - -Were repeatedly turned back by oul I. , �'. DU .: ,,the grain laboratory of the Trade De- t Straw - Car lot,, pei . , to . I .. . -destruction. Bombs! in - , - . K il .-I , , . Mck Toronto. ... I . .. . L[ i sheer lust for achine gun fire. Early this Morn . I :'-L � 1.1 . — ­ . . ­ fell close to the Dues! -Pallipp the' as agazin - employtrig — - �. .L� -% 'L:. � ` .' ' " . *:'. - . . ' ,grain was sampled at Calory, and-. -Rtitt-r . Crea . $- Cbu'rch. The despatch suggests. d considerable gassing fire' ` ' . - . I I placed under laboratory supervision por lb. 36--t-n SX( - - these escaped serious damage, ' Els�- was also direcied against .the roadsr - - - r, . ;.r- � 'Torpedoed In T'n -t -ken <�� I - and communications in Lievin. . .- .. Bristol Channel when removed from the,elevatoi to the %yhere the damage is gravc" Two con . L. , . � , cars. Samples were again taken af owl. -'11, in 2-.r-; dircks. -,n to z4tg­geese, vents were. struck and nuns were, vic- . I � With All Lights Burning. . C Our heavy guns and -field guns - -.. , ­ L � J�Vanqouver as the boat wa,4 loading.- - ,wiiolr�ulers are sel I t" the retail ins. One-third of all the blous" lrl�-have' ecin active Against particular . -' '' � ., '- �. '. ..b- -hb . i tal ' -1 . . . . trade at the following pilvt�m: . Venice are now reported ruined. . targe!s, and have carried' out ,the , � .says: The 'British ,p Glen L3 to� 23t� twins. I , ' ­ ' . . at I' DAYLIGHT SAVING - i3i to'.13qc;,P&rq* ,.h­Lq.:, ­,�. to 26c; despatch from Vienha say. usual harassing fire nightly. , ., grt Castle, which went down large t,vtt, �2 w ,1;iv. � �oiifflcial staternei�,�JLstjgd -It" e6me'-inL-Hke the pro- - . 49 to' ;&y night s ys. ial- lion blustering winds, !� . -1 ,;:: ,Bristol Channel. wwA torpedoed, so � . . � 50C. , ­ - , L" I "In reprisal for the Italian air'raii .. .�� I . -cording to'survivors, 34�of, whom were -A despatch from Paris says: - Tfie Egxp Nwa Ifild. r 5�0: * D�w 1.1d. in I ­­. I . .L. --� L �landed Nothing so. far has been new daylight saving schedul; for tbe:,-artow- 5�t it 60v, - . to � on. the 0 n town of Innsbruck,, o -. . i .. learned of the fate of the others, in- Summer goes into effec 1 Dres-d. poultr%­��Sl' rhickens. 1 - . -11. . � - - -. - -'-eluding Red �'ross doctors, nurses. and France on Match 9, two weeks- earlier 0 ' .s,-. rowl. 16 -to 30�-� Cutkeys, FtJ that the warm- rains' had threatened ­- :: :crew. ! and 'in electricity 15 per cent; L Relitoi--Cana.dtavi. hand-picked, b 0 , . ­ . -.. I Indian. f6.75 to ST., -Japari,. 4h to '. 1i IN ARMENIAN DISTRICTS AMERICANS STOP. .­.,�.�: '.L" seven Tninute' siruck in '. ..Britain -Releases 817 Prisoners. .-PIr,, ,-,,', � Lirnam,­19 to loc. . - � . 1. . .:�.. I . ! , , No. 3 hold. The lifeboats on tbie star- A despatch from Amsterdam says: '. ' ­ . I I . ' . -: --London, March S.-The-C-openhagen' .L " L �� �- . I .. ..- board side Wei,C for, the most part 1 Three hos'pital ships bringing �u d in- � -1-IT10"'ked nleatq­w Hams' TZIeditim, .34L to correspondelif of the Exchangf. Tele-' , ,.. . r V MAN -­ . / . - smashed by the explosion. Only seven valid German prisoners from England 35-: . 0, o,,kttd. 4:6 to: graph Company says information has . ...- . ., ��.�,' L'. , ' ve arrived safely Rt: 40 to 42,: havolt' 1 been received there to the effect that ' I .. — �.. L ­­ I ­-" -'. --/ -. lifeboats could bi., launched, and these � for repatriation ba . baeks. plain, C.1 to 43c; ,bons- ' I : .. I... - -' 7L.: _ I .. -with the greatest difficurty. '**'* I VRotterdam. . -less. 45 to 46c. ­ . t.Turkish soldiers have'committed new F Tgh t First Big'Baftle in Salient " : ­ - - 4- .. MUCH FIGHTING ON ,BRITISH' AND . . I . . compoond tierers. 2,51 to 26q; .titbs, 252,sians. Hialmar Branting, ed A' . . 11 I . .. I . . — . . ., the Social-Demokrat�.n, hastelegraph- American troops repulsed. a strong , . . I Q, ". , I �. 7 ...., FRENCH FRONT -9;-40 EI) . ,, �2ffnfttpefid Iffarke+. . . 11 a .. J ed. two German Socialist parties, to - .- --. . � . - -- ---- F ECK . . - I make . energetic re-p-r-e-s-e-n-t-ations to the German attack Fridgy mornin in the . . � . I 31'ontrf-al. Mar. 5---(1azs-- catia,lian, salient north of Toul. There were -,.---.. � German Attack on Front of Ten ss in Attempt to Capture - tocal whIM, $1.09: N). '4 In, white,, . .­ . . ill*ed being a captain who raduated . . . Fort La Ponipelle Uhsuccessful�Raids on Franco-Belgian $1,08 ridard Spring i I .L��� � . . rom Weal P( 9 .. — . l I London, 'March 3—Fifteen or.; ary 28, alon'g a front extending nea - ­ I hands. The ground in front of the I . I I.. ­ .., . �A de9p,iLti!h from Detroit says:'Gov- American tr1rhches were iitrewn with ' . . - ---twenty German ra idLg were attempted-: 10 miles;'from Loivre to Sillery. The 1 1 t'Wl=n1p*r Grain 7 . . I 1. - . against the British and FronA lines � German infantry, the following di�, at, AVinnipeg. . Mar. '5--Cwsh pric . Pa.:- 6rnment agents took into custody here German dead. . � I - . '; . �. - I midnigllt,' live men, When the-enem' had been drivoll . : � on the Franco-Bel�ian front Sat urday'five, different points went over.the top, ()atx ---,No. 2 C.NV,. 97kc; � No. 3 C.W.. , shortly before I y ­ �' - C, No I feed .�ho, it is charged, have been engaged back out of the positions' the bodies it .,- '. and Sundey, but none of them - met, advancing toward the salient facing I Cf. 9 ! - I I . . I L . - with any success. 'Both British and Neufchatel,,La Pompelle, La Breton- i C.W., S1.70t; No. 4, $1.711i; rejected, in manufacturing explosive bombs for. of ton German soldieis were found In - -1 . .. I 1 .$1.42: feed. $1.40. Flax ' N . I N.W.C., 1 Use in r destroying Canadi plants. our trenches. Two German office" , - , " . mans, in these c-vounters, and for same time making a feint in the $3.36i. . . I The men were arreated,near a little were entangled in our wire and many . - . I.% -��q � t* . . . . . . .. — . . . .. tdwn named Brighton, Mich., 85 miles bodies were in Slight. Eight Wert .. - - - ritily raided German, neighborhood of Betheny. L" -'. ­ , .i "..69; !(U"ul,ted Wslat,0,6, Xarkets I - visible through the snow storm at one �. �.�:Ilv ­­ trenches near Amrt�nti-res. Interest- It was soon seen that the principal. Minn4apolin, Minn,. 'Mar. 5--L-(,*orn-- '. . I I., �..� 7 . . , ing detaik are give,l: in the official �e- p6int of assault was La Pompelle, to. N 3 yellow, $1.78 cto $1.83. ()ats--No. ,der close guard. Their names aro point. � . I I I . : :.� . which two battaTions tried 3 w I I ff for the.prese,P. . ...... . - The Americans lost many killed and - ,,: 1 , . �, . .. Grand Heaficivarters of the French their way. Some of the Germans suc- 1h Mar. 5­7�knseefl-43.91 ­- - ... ­ wounded, including officers. . .;.. �: I k i ­ �.. .... po"ession of Fort La Pompelle, to the mantled Fort La Pompelle,. but none , , I Live -Stock Marks I to . .. : I t I 11 ' I . I �1 ... South-east of Rheims, and thus secure Was able to enter the fort itself. , . � ; Amsterdam,' March S.-Gormany's wholesoms. - - . �, .1 -� ... - , I I another dominating position from , On Marc'F- 2' a Fribrich counter -at-, steers, $11.75 to $712: do., 9 , I national -deb . V ­,- I .- . pr -d -R. -mI&y--b*-d*n*-1 co 1. N . . I which th ­��ould c -$11-61S;--butch - . . 000 -marks, the R�Ichsi ther. No plants -or tree will . 1. �� . .. struction of the city, hive met, with , . -Lf - dium. ..SID- to. SLO.25 * -do com-infofined Yesterd von injured b* pruninir in cold weath 1, ­ L A sang1linari failure. The pr6para- I French lines now remaiiis'In German,j mon. $9 to $0.25; butchers' -bulls. 7.osadowsky-Wehner, former VIv*- an. a two r *-0yrU-Pf--0-UT 14, , . . lions for the ittack ISegan on Febq- I hanU - I t the w" before a buster t#ns arrives. - - r- ' '_ ` ` . . � . ' ` ' ' � . -' _-_ - � � -__"' - ___' � _ --_ - _�_ - ' -__� -�+ - _-__'_' _ � - _ -- ~ F9 il 1, �41.', �� _�, V A-=W 6�t,81111_= 7- -, '.: "!W 0 �-44 f 4_-.�� ..... ..... ..... V 2 "''Two -Practical TRS DAT CORK min Vesigns 'Depends Upon Good Red Blood 'to Nourish the Body;--Weak- People Need a Tonic. The topic ireatment.-- through the Ar' -Titk -use of Dr. vrnilliams, run down condition .of the health Is baised on sound medical principles and 'T;W9 SuLes. When you're busy, busy, workiiniig, In y6dr tense;, industrious way, Does it cheer you if a neighbor Comes to interrupt your labor,' Ju's:t to pass -the time away, .Just to -Pass th6'time of day? ] ,-Does it cheer you? Is he welcome? You love him fondly? Says Th,,when'. he -is-busy working, Why_ should you stop short the labor Of your brisk, industrious neighbor, 1GItLETT'S LYE only .. -N softens, th Ll�vlrlt not on a water but double* the ,cleans. Ing power of soap, and makes everything sanitary dnd - Just pass the time away, on co More more common sense.,. 9 -day. hat as e lime of Men are realizing t JuSt tid 1141 Will he welcome your intrusion? pare, red, blood, mean ....... Not One Quarter, Produced. In Brief. Will he 1ovie efficiency In the. the you fondly? that effiL workshop, -Not. tweet five per cent. o -Rayl f tEe -Eat less; breathe more. .. ................. office, the home or In any *of the available maple trees in Canada are Talk less; think 'more. btling tapped. Statistics show that -Ride less; walk more. varled-w-alks. of life. depends - entirely 0 farmers in Eastern Clothe less; bathe more. 4 upon the quality of the blood. _1116-ri) out of 55,000 •_37 CGR"- are, however, thcrtisands of people who LA FT YOUR. A Canada Who &oduce mapI4 Sugar iiW 'Worry. less; work more.' not realize the truth of ,these state- 'E" OFF WITH FING .all, only very few tap more out ambition or syrup Waste less; give more. ments. They are with than strength to do their day's work; a quarter of the trees they have Preach less; practise more. are How to loosen a tender corn available on their farms. This 25 always tired out, . have but_ little so- or callus so it lifts out per cent. -production is worth $1,500,L Winard's Litimisoni"RelievIes neuralgia.petite and a poor digestion; cannot 000 annually. • This -amount might vvithout pain, :"get a refreshing night's sleep and are be doubled. (hie inan-can take-, Flour, meal, sugar, salt and W'cea stibjeet to headaches, badliactres and ..0-3-0-0-0-10 ---- o___o__o___0 care of boiling the saa from 6000 should be sifted bPforLP'rn�eaQyring_ nervousness because their blood Is trees as easily as from.500. your feet­-lierew- weak, watery-Aud impure. ------- ---- 7-1 ro:F SALE romp -'after; wear shoes -a size smaller It You -dul6k --Un -is:--q it� �as� little, r a LFKLY NEWSPAPER IN WEST - Dr. Williams' Pink PlIls g1re -L 87 sensible olnp-llfke, for corns will never agalzi-send Wizard's Liniment Cures -Dandruff. W ern Ontario. Doing a good brae relief and permanently cure such men, er, as well as. bei)rig becoming.to the � gh You,. nese. Death of owner places it -on th !electric sparks of 'pain through and women, because of their direct youngster. McCall Pattern No. 1830, 1 according to this Cinclunatl autnorlty, . Make out lists of seeds and order market. A great chance for a man with cash Box 82. Wilson Publishing action orijhe blood, which they putify Child's Romper. . In 4 sizes; to 6,1 them without delay. cash, seeds. Co.. *Ll= Toronto. H4 s7ays that a- few drops of a drug and build up to its normal strength. years. Mee, 10 cents. Many late 'callers at the seed stolesELL � -EQI:IPPED NMVSPA PER As 'tbrdugh the itse ' of -Dr, ' Williams' called freezone, applied directly upon 'Kwill go away disappointed and so also W and Job i)rinjinir plant In Eastern Pink Pills the blood becomes rich and a tender, arching corn, lustantly- re- 6ntarto. Insurance carried $1,500, wilt beco I who, order -by mail later'ln 11,200 on quick sale. Box $9. red -.it strengthens the museles, ton sieves soreness, and soon the entire persons oro,l for es the season. VV son. Publishing Ca., Ltd,. Toronto. root and all, lifts right out. �v4." up the nerves, makes the stomach 7. corn, 'root of digesting the food and we- -This drug dries 'at once and simply WXSCMLZAMMOUS .. .- I ed Eyelidsil' C'ANCER. TIJbIORS. LTJMPS, ETC. 7 pairs the ,waste caused by growth or shriv Is up the -torn or callds without GM113dat -_.: I work. e unding Issue. -es In internal and external, cured wi th- The need in every family of ... irrltattng the surro' tissue. IRes, E� flitned by safe and effective tonic such as Dt. Jun. astand Win quickly Out pain by our latex ome treatment. Write -7 ksmall bottle of relieved by MurInL Try It W as before, too late. Dr. Bellman edleal' C�, Limited. Collingwood. Ont. Williams' Pink Pills is shown by the at any drug e will cost very little following statement of Mrs. Jullils UR N-smrj.,.jwEy.-Caded but wil posits remove. every bar —Before. A.% T.ur Dra st'60Z b11 Tuck, Mull, Ont., who says: or soft corn or c . allus from one's foot., ''Martne Eye Rameft . When' - birying your Piano I ft #.�-Free, if y�r druggist hasn't stock - this mrs vemedy Co., AXISIcam• I began the use of Dr. Williams' Pink v�d we. in Tub" Sk. Wist on having alit Pills- I was In a'most wretched. and new drug Y Aak 111111IM9118111111 et. tell him to get a small run down - condition. My blood was Ing for suits that 'need 'thin and watery'.arld my nerves were bottle of freezone for ypti 4roul big .ray iook- 151 d "OTTO, K_1G,=L"- wholisale drug house. in such a conditioxi. .that the least- - I correcting, use a mirror, not a tele- TtON I scope.-LiAe de Vaux MdtthemUn PIANO. AO JL01se would make me start and trOnlr- The followl" is from a -letter of Lieut. -ble, and what a -burden my hotisework old, a British Flying. Officer,_ htyfi who escaped In MoVemberi- 1917.* B vised me. to take . Dr. Williams' Pink Rei 6imn0n'd ega d -y -netgirbary ad - Pills and 'I have great. -reason. to -be "The camp was, a bad one, the .rooms I A Kidney Remedy Bon-01ito 'orthe,Eves. glad that I Followed her advice, for insufficient 1 over -crowded. there was insi bef6ft I had.used a half dozen boxes Kidney troubles aft.fmquentlY rhystcL2ns on%l e)% spectalistx Pr- r6om for exercise, the �sanitation was ve 'Indifferent, the food almost im. �d home remedy all symptoms. of -_my- 'trouble had 41s� caused by badly digested.f4w scribe Bon-Opto so a nate oublen and to ry in tire treatment of eye tr appeared. and I was as veli as ever sed in which overtakes these orgammm to Hold under money possible to eat. - We were housed strengthen e.Nevight I Ifad- been In m7- life- I bave ajibr entninate the 'Irritant acids refund quarnrity by all drufftints. given the. pill@ to my daughters With w6oden barracks- divi&d Into rooms formed. Help your Stamacls to by thin wooden partitions Ahere; , ���n� M HlAs rr. the most beneficial results. -and I -shall' properly digest the food by were' seveil in a. room. -so tbat, it, was ever have a good word to say - for eixtriamely difficult to obtain the neces- taking I k3a, id drops 4 Fibruet i%. tbom.'� 7 ,nary quiet for work, There were no of Roots, sold as Mother Seigel's .If you are feeling the least ran '�The food was ex - reading rooms. Curative Syrup. and your kWn- 9 not delay tremisly poor and Insufficient and con. -take these Pills at, once and note (;.fit the geoulnef. 7_7 down. weak ori d disardqr will promptly din- _ ho* speedily your old-time health . A _g(io& design for the- sensible- i sisted almost entirely of stewed min- I appear, �GHY PIMPS nightgown. McCall Pattern No. 7959, gel-wurze�, with Occasional potatoes 'You can will return. get the pills Girl's Yoke Nightgown. In I sizes.. of very poor quality. The bread -ration On face. - Badly DIAgureds __frotn ally dealer in medicine.- or. by q to 12 years. Price, 10r -e'ents. was baU a kat a week of very bitter mot at 60- cents a box or six bones obtained You can Imagine, Met, I AN for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- These pattems may be obtai b�iack_brj�Ld. used 2 Boxes',O[ntmOnt. from your local. McCall dealer, r that pri"herif are entirely dependent I r t., ,,o and 3 _clue Co., Brock,11le, Out. . ' . . r_ Cakes Soap. from the McCall Co., 70 Bon, on parcels, and are extremely 4uj:. t_ Will reduce Inflamed, Strained. onto, Dept. W. gry during the first Iwo inonths 6f` Swollen Tendons, Ligaments, 1110, N OT A- 6 ERM A N' MEAN.or MuacJes. Stpps t he lameness captivity before these begin to arrive, a .411 had a bad itchy lot of pimples Co- EEournafilin officers set nothing, n from a Splint, Side Bon, or -face which h made it bad])- disfigured. !%KIN The m% .New Name Must Be Found for the ­__ cue Spavin. No blister, no They were inflamed and came to ahead, WHITE" SOFT. L an O'rih se'a. arse can be uged. and I could tear My akin as norm as a tele at ruggists 51 aelivered. 9. e 'll". I could' Among the many changes in .maps make this beauty lotion for a few r cribs your Vase for Special imtru'e: h.fdiy Sleep. hri 6 result of the ser -trill probably cents and see for ypurself, ltlnard• -talmeal for sale everywhere.-, Lions and, interesting horse Book 2 M "When I aaw-Cuticura Scrap and Free -be that of -a new name for the North Paperj bulp. iq the- Scandinavian AISQRBINE. JR., the antiseptic linimentfor Ointrifient ad% ertised I sent for a free - a L ".15.1oa or German. Ocean, 'unless the 'VV a t girl dr woman hasn't of kind, reduces Strained,- Torn v6 hich did so nILICII g()�Xl that countril?s costs seven times more than man wents. Swollen Glands. Veins or Mae ; _t�Tjph'et snore, and 1 used two boxes of world is forced to'accept maps "made lcinon juice to remove complexion in 1914; it costs twenty times as much liesa cuts. sores, Vicors, Alloys pain. P Cuticura Ointment and three cakes of X StOd'ab�tire%tJ�tl�rtord�ii,,ired. 9-k-EwMenes" free, in. Germany." Ever since hostilities 'blemishes; to whiten thb skin and to !to bring it to France by sea,'the in- - I , 0 F. YOU mffntrssl,CGIL Cu;ictira Strap when -1 utas healed." started an agitation has been going on bring out. the rosea, the freshness and suranc-e - bi�inj fr��m to 10 per cent. �_iblae Alsa'r'blce. Jr- are side. Is CEO Nilsson, Stock - _G_ 1. (Signed) Miss Bertha N Iti- Great Britgin fora nett} designation the hidden beauty7 But lemon juice 01 e value of the -cam • . -;— 1. 11 .0 . 1"rt I Snvk of this body of Wter and the name ,alone Is_acto, therefore Irritating., and 'dues- are 'from I to A-Vkr cunt_;-�' AfOr" if ou have a g -d complexion keep "German Ocean?' has been expunged 4ho, it c � y using 0iticura soap daily and white --coats 60 per t-erit. m(Se; and coal is ..... 1 11% -Ordnance, Survey .01ticUTa.0intnient nocasionall itis way. $train through a fin -e cloth : severr--times as as before the For, Free Sample Each by Ykail ad- aps. Ithe juice of two fresh le -mons jatc--g—war. i `I dress po-t-cord-.' '.'Cidleurdl, DW. A. title "British 'Sea"' has be4in bottfe-:-containing about threenegiS 7 ounces U. S. A." Sold everrkhere. Bbiton. -white, then -shake well and suirges a mirk of honor 'of orchard' in recognition o hfulness .of have a whole quarter pint of skin zhe Britigh navy an ercan I e ma- exion lotion at about the 3,11nard's Co.,,Limi ed rine, :cost one usually pays -for'a Besmall far GewIemvn,­Afy dalighter, _ 13 VIM % -A NERVOUS Histo�y, shows •thatd, was thrown from a sleigh and In- the 'Gerinan of -ordinary cold cream. Be sure to .0 n* vvrite to.day for, oar bid Ocean was, so called by the Romans strain the lemon juice so no pulp gets WH and very painfuL for. three years. shavring our N11 lin'to of Ricydcs fdr Utis before they di:4covered the extent of Into the bo then '11i i jured her elbow so badly It remained FlikICE Ci D'S' bottle,' 9 lotion will . �RfRUN. ! Four bottles of MINAR LINU and women, Boys and Girls. the British shores: The seaboard from, remain •pure and fresh 'for, months. the Shetland Islands to North Fore- When applied daitv to -the! face, -neck, MENT Completely cured her and she MOTOR CYCLES land is 875' miles in length, whereas 'ar I ms and hands it should help to bas, not been troubled for two years. MOTOR ATTACHMENTS Miss Kelly'(reHs How. Lydia. 7� Yours truly., Tires, coaster Brakes, wheels. inner Tubes - other -bleach,- clear, smoothen and beautifyJ Lazar, iftus, cycipmejerip, SAddlev. xqxsip: the combined seaboards of all _L finkharWs Vegetable J."19. LIVESQUE, teen and Parte nt Bicycles. You cad buy tis �ountries within its littloral measure the sklu. your supplies from us at wbol*salo prices. Compound R"toired 840 piiles­ including that of Germany Any druggist will supply three t. io4pb, P. 0., flth Aug., 1900. T. W. BOYD & SOM. ounces of ..Her Health. which is only 140 miles� orchard white at very little �47 Notre Dame Street West, MontroaL - I cost and the .grocer lias the lemons. The requisites ot good- Newark, N. J. -"For about three How to Clean Old Paraffin. years I suffered from nervous urvarl- EA—T-�—TISR,­ . I first, good pure-bred stock, good care, down and got so -Paraffin -that -has -become unclean!'in breeding, feeding and miknagement. weak I could Nardi r through usage We --Will ship, id, I in canning. and presery- TThere-'are great_possibilitiesin the: stand, and hadh9l miles o Toro-ntd.-. ing, may be cleaned - and reused _,p of good,cows by� 1hese are:� wibkin 200. aches every day. I Many times it can be cleaned with 8 seldom I h. ever seen, appreciated, or at tried everything I I could think of and brush in cold water. If this does not': tained except by an intelligent I FROZEN SEA SALMON remove all the, dirt, says 'a specialist, thoughtful was under it phy. feeder. The earmarks!, sician's-care fer two (Headless and Dressed)' of the'United States Department of of a business fa'rmer and. intelligent I , " ears. A girl friend ..25 -Pound Boxes, $5.0 jo Agricultum'heat the parafMn to boil- feeder may be seek in'-Wis heid' years. used Lydia E. it through two or three Vege- ing and -strain table Compound and -thicknesses cheesecloth placed over SH WATER j � Ulairli's Liniment Cures. Burns, Zic. Men in Traimliff SALTED FRE, Of I : I a funnel. Or a thin layer of absorb- she told me about BILLFISH ent. cotton over - one thickness of Fighting isn't the only duty of a it. From. the first _4Headless and Dressed) :cheese cloth may be used as 4 strain- Quite likely you have been too busy! soldier, and exposure. to bullets is day 1 took itI began poking the 'lire to think abdut the not as serious as exposure io, 'all to feel better and 50- -i -F."' One straining should be sufflel- 20-Pound -Palls, $3. now I am wc-11 and hinds of weather and dampness. Paraffin still! raspberry and blackberry canes, Some. ant ordinarily, but If the I Rheumatic aches; more and' stiff able to do'Most an is unclean heat and strain again- Any! nice day, put on.A pair :of long -wrist- - ? . rnuselas;- strains inch . sprains; chil. ks kind oUw -1 SALTED LAKE HERRING paraffin . in lodging in the strainer may j ed _leiiher gloves and gal at the -trim- blains -and neuralgia, all are enemies, have been recom- - �j (Headless and Dressed) -be recovered by heating . the cloth and 1 Ming. Cut out all dead or unth fty of the soldier, and the relief for all ---mending the Com - pouring off the hot liquid throughk entirely, and prune back the, and achy is Sloan's nd ever since i .60 Fish to aPail, $2.75 canes the" Pit" - others (includipl. side --branches_ Lbument.-Clean and-corivverfil—ii-tii ssidn to publish this letter-"- i, another strainer. h7Sr_-, Nowak.-- --nual-Ify and SatlIfectlo"m 061rs"n-te''ao Burn the trimmings; carry or user doem,not stain, ' and LLY,. 476 So -14t lost by neg And thus g 114� ort maybe Y�: d of pesto. eeri penetrates witbout rubbing. --k-y—eail, ei -h-dboWes, at all aruggists. reason this famous root and herb -Aemlt In advamco by _Postal to or letting brood' ;& foaling U=6: vernedy..Lydia E. Finkharn's Vegetable Money Order. Compound, was so successful in Miss in view of. thetimewhich it takes to Kelly's case waa.because it went to the 7. al,.one can.. ill_ afford. not 1,tuvn Sh.r-G,.n root of her trouble restored her to a. TORONTO give the necessary attention to the very bitter ee r p nden, U at, cal without I �hri/R_ INE goun g �I. a&",%Mna e e d VU VR 7B Bon in tjr._�re, Lrerne� huh L o �o tho WO girl to 11 MIM Lae` 5 Set nothill a. r, n e n -0 "Y' "'r� Juice of t a 'he III Se h b n bottl con aint'g white, I B honor of or brd I t'tl - 'iti of , �i no it eit , mirk sped .0 0 , ss f I ._in recognition n hf Ine have L hl he Br ti8h navy and mra, I , m a_ exi'a I animals. A little care for the first normal healthy condition and as a ftsult TORONTO MCOO her nervefusness disappeared few slights will often .save -the entire 69 JARVIS ST. TORONTO year's work Fertill i z ck re -ED. 7. ISSUE 10_45. ------------- _A 7 3, 7 tem 6i, haWsary elasiIimade no attempt Now A 4D try b9AWing up, a- grea4 army atAd RALE -A nalmherL oak bar- Gaf ruft of .-_pe seine suitable for vinegar barrels. Apply' e real: flickering Hak"Y' , l5t navy. At 0"ir g banquets at the. and social gatherings they drank FOR. HALE -A 3.1hurner coal oil FOR MARMALADE 1.50 per y0hr 1 11.25 it F4:d in advattoo. w1th- avidity to the'toast of -'Der- stove'arith 6veiii. (New'Pedecll Ttcg", implying th&eby the day on as new: Mrs. A. Palaw, Pickering. 24-25 'Buy yotar There -.will be no Marmalade'oranges this.. season. RF e D'GRAIN'FOR SALE -A quAn- IF Marquis wheat and mixed grain. cats GrapI6.. Fruit for marmalade while the buying is .,.�40HN MURKAR' Fropriotor. which they would bri4k Within have had and ,city of clover seed. F, W. Hobbe, R. R. her knee.p, for they ha good. Night Lrightfrait -always NO. l."Whittly. 24tf COMMENTS e .,part. t NOT" AND sow iontlar.. grudge.. agaills on 7- hand. SALE BY TF4NDE.R_& four - Britain for the last half century. roQa" FOR ed cottake with one-qu. acre, Lat VW. J. Bryan, thrice fb candit In recognizilng the'.,ir own su-pertor. 44, Con -2. Pickering. Tenders, received until 7, r March 30th. T.'G. Coutts, Z12S Brock Avenue, U:E?j MILK' - ate for the presidency of the Uni- ity in an intellectual sense{, they Tcrorho,' 21.21 Ir 0 'to d States, an.d one of t 10 e b rtetv deteetai:ieJ-46_-�etitiIi N E R D G RA FO It 8 A LE-- a, A, C. 72 Fee'al you.r Ualves, A.tbat,enuutr_ was howl- tiatibuS to_adtriiv -thqt they- Nvere "S.S. irowh fr6rh -sed, f1.15 at the- -�jtiis wheat. also A small quantity of Slu, T)I ed -down by a iltunl3er of ri�tcrrrted also supet, > JL%. -%J -IL tt I. t V, 0alf. eal. lot 1�f, con. 3, Pikcring -when he',ttelbpted,tu well. 16 their military sense as it ,-I piltip- Y( address a large gttoleri.L g in 211A,;- cry, "Deutdila bi-po tidr, Aer alles". o.i f,10 It qAI,r IRoyal Purple ►Poultry Specifte... -hA9nicPp,X,3.ctks old. Also 4. year old he sey-Ifall, Torbuto, one day last- "Gerniany over all'', there is- the arfinx enives and one 2 -ye. heifer suitable �30. for b ef-ringtrs. App;y �-!.Iut Picker - week. while the.�e scldier:� wbre adalissi6n that their gre-a-' aim in g or I -Carler, L(�cui,, Hill. -2 InAE�s liens' la T' t R)� R 11 Ko. 1. 21 rv. it. fill -Advised when -tili'e" resorted to jallachilig the svdr %vas to becol-Del T -z 77�7� j I CE --Gordi)p An -It it, of French- sueb*tRetleq to express their feel- niaspenj of thQ world. NVhile they 1 .1 nv-,n'g_f3:-,y. �,ill be prepared ,n and after Jan. h'farmers a'rid,jii uthv.;s with cut 5th. to furnP., Buy till' Vol r Groeery ands at the Gro��ery, tore. lug M 'Bryan also dispIR i d' way claim, that they NNereafter zio, #�c loaded an wilgon� a: ;-!,Y time at y lc�p 'ice, Loading il;)ne hy imachinery. %%hk�n h: e 'i'l, d C. Its ,*- tild av(,;d the rush later e, d c e ul,cplests, their f Has-, I e iea;�;nAT (;Ct your supply a t Q"� poor jIlLIgniplit �s i t eLear iN bxit.' Lheir, ft;fv.l r,n, •'rhe cluat.ty Ov� ;�! I r4t-cla" , lit, to cowe to &Lddrell's a t��tnljaraaec sitt mik J1 7 -erii:rk in one of -the uk*S,L lilyd-1 ljt.j been ever Siticle they mode gath, - r - SALE cities in, the firiEi4i. Bill ire, after their fIFSt preparaticjtiii for' the FARM FO,R be had only a fe-,v wonthL pre- great couthcu. In Luo pet[­Ce-trrtb­_­�� PZi 17be Bi,ver Farm", 212 aQreq, -vtously, % -ea -he was &aoretary of whichGermany is forcing n Q erinj -POD C (in. 7 .- Pi k ' ' �r , , -4 o-okfor th I i and 7 cabitiet, took a Russia, the N tter conutry i4 it -ked 1-`il-st-61ass huildingQ, goo State in WA 4 _ptaud-which his been conhi4ered to.gLye� tip a grea.t.pArt of bet, Em - orchard, fertile sti4land w(,lI watered- 1?off with the A-mos1t"*itUabl� grFLLa, daii-F ur stock decidedly pro German nut cul in opean P98sesslolls, as %vell ftz' to raran, Terfr,c, I'S crash,. 1;alance at' 5 the British Euipire Wid-thI6 allied pay a huge in&uiuity- aniounfing pgr cent. For pstrticulars, Address S JI Povold L o t ailed States to one and a half to thre6 billlion -Bok 211),'Clarehiont. U0 I-tes but. in the L- sv% as wi�H. That stand was -so tin. dollArs. The'treatment thus we -t-, popular a ig the kind ularinhIs own country that ed otit to Ru"i .of S E -EDS :he wa.4 forced to retire, and is now treatment Bg'fdtl.inigb� eipect rfj Win. so, discredited that he has no long- Germany were Canada Alsike, Rt4i Clover, Tim�)thy and all national would be a jaren er any inf1i;euce in thie t piize that Ger-� kinds, u!__ The Real - (-t ,as4 atain,: of lli� countrY. 'Those men titan woiilA inriz�t lilion- And we We. a Itt- :�q� nmy I; are prepay-. 1A t(tP;Ily the highest market prtcet3, ivy,for his com. wauld have to ?-ubmiit to Pvpry, 4 I) re.--ount-iblk -0 ..The bv4t E.-qt�ipRed,cl,­aning alills -Aspan Roo ing to Turot,-,ti, were al�ib" lacking thing whit -h Giefulft.6-doillinfitioti in the rvtiutr�. it) govd j;13jX111ou (,-clinintiniliate vrith t. It i. t.(. be t,e- Send ti� ot• Don't confuse Pargid with ordift ry _71 Pa'c,AE'stherecor of Ciat , the -affair'-occurred ready roofings. r . a So -1 Mark - _ -Amt no-i't flect.ion iwat� inteaded f,­ir ­ - - . . I -::. A 9 ears of -proven ser; ice and is the choice of tilt- W -11d. 1. 1 - farmer'. and is used an Cove;nment Military 'i tlly-'attid American- OF THANKS Bell „t• In-. ent I)h,,i je-piend Camp Bulid;ngs. 11"vorrip" effloiefir. and iihotild not c;,)u.ider_ it aii-iikstilt to NuamqET t e,lLi:iuwi, of in hm0ling gum:&6,,t-ed,- •J Si Balsdon, -k*r . L'woui, � ­_ TnK A Kill-, alide J. A it DOWNEY COM ANY ll -re gradil., :Lnd d jace extentled t -j ii� dihin oui rrc�,nt ON'lAR10 allylo�-ing their :�tandizjg t tip 9 Oid it.I L*atl--.e cd S. At ane Eat .271%. N f 1 %14111 tinie it wns tho X%XF Pi enng­ light tilat A nation PicLering. March 6th. 1_91S. 01MG ck Lakl� 5 cAcalswy "lowtie-It luadvL could tjut,pxI,-.t imitli,.itft'its c: ro"' a - ed head.. XhI,se were timet %v hen -U S_ -M. _7 educatlin was not so, wide -proal et As I w. 'Ai;;- pet pie, 'I 'U"ANTHED. I'-This1'.1P.'r.4 t 6 u6 deedwe Peri more enlightened, they learn that 'A a king is nut so nee etimary:for a ■ Bus 111HEAT. $2m2l TV CREAM O F THE. WEST FLOUR' A filatiou's welfare. and that. a -king JV s, Barkv For Good,'Wholesdme Omit not posse6z. monopoly- of Oat I G 2 KAT dread -n. and in t 9 Flax, Ulm SWR C. ?.-1)FtTL, !a! ZS the power to govern. -on. ptequeuee of tbi,# Irlowtil of the IMMENSE 1009000 -FR PTAilIMS-1 detnocratic. spirit -FL �nuulber: of UV It.4. t h a F1 u Eir that ftwilkee the Pre -ad. therefore,. ybu can't get beat ing,; are ii.uw udiiu� WEALTH 01r 143 ACR7S Ekrtf, from all inferior grade. -That'd k their cro%% nvi r There i. another, (Ives fAr IN C, .he thr-i=,juartrrb-11," t%�hy wt, recommend People, to t iiiner, tare Fati. WESTERN vf.%N 4uni deulocl lloy 1:.. indried to %I,ro (ir- they exe-11 to IV �the _dl�iadvatitnge of the people. CANADA ACCL'. IMPROVED LA CREAM OF THE.- WEST This is a, claw of � milliunmiti­ SEND FOR ALONG. CANkD:AN to nuIway-1�arne,"lav^ The bet Urea Vloiir on -the mar�ket,j whose po.­er-'ion-bf 'IZIV'nt Nvelilth' FREE B06K:' and con-;�niini' -A, 11- t em the f��iwvr-trT-, 'Homoseekers' give, h tiii fin. And -Settlers' and [her iucreabe their lit A Vel y Guide' Tradorso'therFa v -4 -ti I rn I c m. e oi,,-s IM ouarch Pastry CitY Blend -rapid rate'by their vtowm-ol of the Easily available -new Co,,vr-nrl-,,:­Ar. r.�r;-!-nct E.Ien. -y them. -pleut:lid Flon.r'. Ti -the Capital cr no c^pit*l-the wor1c, th� C tire supply of ofjife _�Ww adian Northern ^Ocr* the wow. lir_ 1�14; r t�­ ivli e r �ey �priee!4 r�mi.-ed to an A Con &ins valuable infam. at;., R C C.Nt orVinnipow, flan. .. . . 117 _1% -Ca Ont., Agent. or General a r)t,-,' e -7-Mills -Co L td of exorbitant height. FARES &Pbell Flotir• supply and deiziRud should gp­v.- he -a ern t _V6ce of ri� article, and W X jjjnXj7j' A'O"tild be made an offence for any OMEN on on's 4 a no 111 moo N Of the late the'price of any -article for the the public. MAKES purpose of flee6bg public. 0 -THE -Ver1joi.orccrpqratiDn to mnnripti� _�iq­h3- X S T Utt INION. --BANK We, believe the coal situation that Read 011ke. Tarsals ■ Sir vat resident W, D. Mattis", -Ties-P"Sid=l has existed for'tbe past y6af or a i, A. Begeit,'Osheral Manager two is due to the'rhilwa-y corp' Capkal-PaIKUp $6,009.060 Reserve. Amid $7.000 .000 tions which control the mines And .......Savings. Department are, hold ing--back -the stipply. in f iA trO 11140k. to inflate prices. �We wre air paid an depas U of 11.66 "t 9 told that -there is as intich coal anined now as there ever R8, and ~- WHITBY BRANCH-: J..G'ORDON HALL, Manager. that there are'niany . mile's- of fail• way; trf�cks covered with cars with Kommunuxmxmxnmmwmmo MAX Is NUNN ma.mummoulannumn musul.no coal waiting to be moved '06 . moved, will not movil, then. We --------- :7.7777 _- changes tlitAt uill'b6 ma-H6-after.1 believe that there will be niatly the war is over. Millionaire kings H•R mAy,be deposed fro'") their exalted A-16 11ndles"- 'Ax -.Forks, Manure positions as other kitzs: bave been 68 Ensilage gilded thrones J. n, Pickering, OTIL with long and --short-handles plain r&Woved from their R. The'xto' 'icker"' Forks, . 1. in their for abusing the poivell _.:possession. and strapped, Pruning Sag's. 0- T H E Galvanised -Is of anized PC various . tsizes. _ _ ­ada if Germany were to win -this 7,' war ? What would be the fate of Cittil- y who illing. STANDARDThere are inaii I:BANK --position' As slite was before the 0 'ine that she would be rh the slinue OF CANADA F� Cz Is 0 'pica TORONTO. y war. German claim is Germany'- claini is that -.o concerned is ---------- gheetiw: ?ip ,..far its she i,--(- FeatherTicking, double width 7 it defensive war, at I@Rst Wjd,� and n d' narrow cords. she make -i wherf ibriii'is the clafin Advan'ces' to fail made rmdrs'are . ..... . '!its, Ginghams, VW e' Tri mhe does not want to acknowledk'' real purpose (if her,. beginhing a special featuralyyAhis Bank. 20 he war. -- The world, howeVer, a 'Es ot deceived -tl�sthe matter. For& BRANCH -PICKERING' E:o-7-=A N N I S --number of *evtrx a certain class of "'R R f K C. Z064ERMAN, Magifter. ala* at vmtbr. the German' people, the junkerp, 7- ....... `jgfit. J. Silvereides. auctioneer.at- preselrt;�get JudtqouBarLdyi8spelil,ding.o�fe.* credit sale of boroeft grade DaW-eam Bus meets a . 11 Tt'alas Or euW Trees during Fall apents.. hay. grain, roots i5e, montits. Good pay.days Chia week with his_ bro her, j,e. theproper- Wi ter12th. and housebbld furnitu to hire da y. or free sellingTuesday, M4rch tG Vwvid, kind other, friends in the First-class RiLge terri ory, equiptifent.Mrs. Price Pugh is conflued city. ky of J. Walker Kydd, at lot is, con. ­- mightaitlowes-tprL choicest P;twliar bed through illuess. young sale at 12 80 sharp.. Pry Stock, imcluding NNW . varieties.' -Peter Mijenabi r;lwag id the city W See bills. W B. ontrolled -by us. - Handsome up -to . . . . . . . .son, cif Toronto, N,pent ever Sun- Powell, auction date velling equipment and a splendidon Friday and Saturday. tier mother, aeday with.. Mri. Alex. eeF, Thog. San Canadian -grow n stock to offercustowt- ..Mra. A...Scottaud Mrs. ' A. M cit lgtHm--Auction' Sale:, erd. Ve are:not, jobbers.- -Write nowSmith %;peipt Pridai id TOL ETORS for agency terms wS�F..Vorfar. of Yorkton. Sask., It iq �-Xpected` that the al)nUal of far�a stock, implements, hay, PROPRIis visiting with: Lyrilall and NI qpilibination sale will be*field' lt�rel ".Pickering, (inear Che Toronto', 011i.Pilkey- on TLxjs'((dk. Apt' 26d. *when , the prppqrty j)f Clarenep Bargains in. lkots,in Claremont. TnVRFVAY MAitcH 21ST -Auction trol of the Grob Shoes for thisvery heavy stock beforehome on Ft'lQay ELL Ler -Z., 'LARCH l2hri I -Aiietion sale )tipnts. gr, roots, and. f uuuit ui ance in pLice.week in Toro6to-with het inuth 11 -11-111Y fil;:11iture, plow undThe Meth res'0 0)arp, Wm: Mot It"t ioneeT. should be seen -by all men looking forReal ofli- ickLThe Clai-emdut ot�chestra ti�,4�t Jt 12. on. -4, '(0V. 11. N'ortc-11.' '-Zile ats�ne. range tu cho6Fe froni.4JI, _FJ_ N__G 0- Of all materials and design.last. They' 1-45"t -tile -atflAil.-aAccomp. agents we do not employ them, oo`great suec­zF- McLellan, t,) Jhis hrothu,.. Qwt. h "''Univer' al ly we can. and do throw off - t'tbeir Water,- Pure Water 4Qu of 10 per cent., which you w1lold home ill Dresden and oom-iiiel.'Will spe-fi-d-a-We-ek or-twO-there be- owtainly nave by purahasing flow U&1w yoi-. Will use the only aallsoliolled.fore.returniu ng, WKITli BRANITE OL.Farmers are now getting in Ideal well,' -drilled by- Choe. B, Rice,readinesa for 66ir spiing work, who. W.agent f0l. Wind Mills, Gasoline office 5,PA wo�ikfl, Whitby, Ontario,which m4LY dome at almost any 'M�chin& Eng-mee. all kinds of pipe., and fittingstime. Some of our residents re- Also bath roorki fix - 20th of March, but this will hard . t . -ly be the case this year. By buyitg your broad and Baling -costwho has been aresirlent of our village for the pae t H,,-ine Tel. 5621. Whitevale. Oat. --bulk or in adAt bdites"year, knovedon to his farw larit inFruit Cake "c lb.�:,7 bis effort at producing more' Wed - ding - Cakes our specialty'e seems to -be greitt 7 Fruit 'Tree' .1need of it at the present time. g in allCouncillor Alex Wilson, who and Plantshas been in 11, ealth 6dAilinduring -the'pagttwoor threarweek: We need no lionand aee now. pre -pared to weet-Ing on hand, The lostitQtiEt ark: .7'U to S. %IJILl"t�e4 which �on c3ii-der and'made to order.e s t crtlect, Ami ciiive the agt1ty the shi eut of these neceseary Ped s 01 .0 r ej. -Zt-icon.of w6i0a rot: get the btneflt- Wecan.izavo,you molle'r.toOn Thursday of ]-tat week the good.az�,,a.orttw-nt of Ritblwrs. Ov��. �'elt Boot,4 and The Chase Brothers 'CO. 0 Orders filled for.,��st church made a of-, Ontario Ltd.,4& Lial Supplyof wood cut, sod hauled. - It wto See r line of Zvery T)Ay" :V Terms- 'Cashnot,very many turne SCH0( Colborne.and most of It W. D. Gordon Smhas been hatiled home ready feranother bee to ca PIGKERINGt It up i eady for; laxeh 5 c ftwon Monday about it GX STREET' WHITBY, -ON MMq:0QOJff*0 a&irttso NiAn-otat Lrvagk f -Retl aud-indepead4ut phonrisidents left for Toronto to at- !BROthe great legal battle int0itch the to%% n.hip of Pickering g. it..7 B 0Si, t at DISNEYRRtirght by Mrs. (Dr,) rodithe death of companson with...NNNN CASE singingIleging- that hi IdPF1t Rtitnwobile The New Edison Re -Creation of' her Voi-ce. aaccident_cZa-ll�ed by it (letecrtrF And Embalm 9"41—The roa, s- iave no ''Ontario�y Lave been dtiv- 419 Whitbyall wintiir as the 20:�_s tile snon, has become packW, ing to the mild weather, AOtt a ir 3. -3 Calls answered 'promptly'ifew days ofwill Ari ver - the 700t of the roada, while in -r parts the deep drifts will X a P% zfore illey will enti sappear. A 16 e have the Aliest, HearinThe fancy dress im.Rrnival oil a 'a d and equipment outside - week -Wednesday evening of lait 3. Toront6.a great success. Tire ice winks ofAn good cenditrge crowd in attendance, and allBell Phone, d'ay or nig11t timi�. The follow- Carain Chopping!__�,ty (Red C'rogs 'Nurse): 2nd, Miss- _Uftlie Talkin'g-MachineDeateir_ "el you wh'Y Nights and 8I sim prepared to-do chopping Fknd Oat,n (Indian Girl). be _ft4jiBest Old Maid Ist- - Miss Mabel his particular talking machine is the St..Brodie.' except Saturday., at 5migs Lois cen toRest old clo;n., Alex Morgan. .77wn' Ask Him Them Questions: per bag, -CO-aT, -walA Hard Times. Carnival will'be Som*e stone boats, wagon laticT bioderAW A ft.-!-kas* your talking machine ever been compared in public. tongues on hand,Caledonian -Rink,hold in thsh- Claremont, on the evening of with -the iolces of artists w�ho make r or4s for itIVedfiev-day, Mamh_ l8th, when John F. Bayles, GreenWOOd Hard and soft'f3oal .,o'f thit batoff. or- 7-2nd.w-.-If so, wlicre?% Wbo:wirre the artists? How many peoplethe following priv.e4'wilVbe_ :heard the comparisons? What newspapers published criticismse(t gentleman, Ist, $1.00: 2nd, Theh come to -us and -2nd, .5o. Aduil'-ssicn, Ladies 10c.,AND DISTRICT- 'Gerits 15c., Spectato"S 5c. Come J$To sell farabout -Fthe, NEW ED ONThe Ep-vvortl' 'The Phonograph with a -Co-operationhorlteafT.E.-and-Mrs. Stephen. Splendid ]Ist of Stock for Fall and mptual 9VI'And these will be our answers: Ineetingg at 8 P. In, in.017, and Towna most snecessVil affair.was, planting, I'191 1 1 Pickering, on 2ud"and 4th Wed.Spring planting, S, 4 of each month.A SR* —Yes, more than fim hundred times. nesday,The 5tilin of six dollars was rettlized; The follo,A-ing. took in including warly . newpar varietiese, 'Mrs. A. D:.Peters 2,nd.—in most of the principal, citi'es in Canad; and the United wiliell w� aloile7c6litcol. %fail or hand your.order for sugar, MiSthe prograurin the secretary.k to"yoln, St - atei-�' A- a Ca,se, Mifltr, Middlefon, Ciccolini and about thirty or seed corn to....Minig-t-ev:'_ Nfr- Wilke avLztwb e ne rl The muii*eat crtitcs o over for new illustrated C�talogue, Annnal meeting. MRreh 13th. 0000violin. selections in his usun ' ne - I ­--othertbefor a v a miMvin c2p1e::.: 1_4�2'1., Agent's Proposition: Hand. rownfive hundred -newspapers 'have admittcd. that —frel--i __ and seLeget.,vogstyle. Misses 811inift Brown find ..QorWi� L 0 's.-Re-Creaies -the human voice with such perfection that theive Territory.-Crearion cannot he distinguished- fro i he original when botha nd Miss Giles read a paper e.ntit- ­ - - - I — - - -101 you make it."S are heard in comparison.teplfae lePtrF toavb two11911 F1, need "Religion Find Politic. -78TONNE and WELLINGTON,remainder of tile evening witsTte Foubbill Nurseries United Farmers0aeo by singing the National An. ==J A 7 ? 7_ 'Zo• so 7-7' ZL il� s--_0xcep_t._bX_thAt,mAtter of Albert olhook Us- head --with A_A1_1 rte Robson—and though he was so don face.- Ar holes Wanted for `k 14L "Son't, fatherl I've tried air that, Old Jewou-saY, lute, euvers sumptuous as to raise4his eyes to cLa _XTIH SUS16=1 3K I r , _.. ;, — grud zu ease yi"..w 9f. a Fenella, you'll no. lie. e a, nothing to. be got, from it.! Old W1 I him his Christian burial because of I don't know what the leak was like I 'Watchoo, Waft. You cm vA raise greater yields without ditional LAND. LABOR, that but even the smallest would. have' I'm thinkin'." I WWI by to or "ad Ustproes to JL ft 6 T, Ja '1111h z4wtod in4l SICED, by using -comsoorcial 1*rtilizor. 111 find him for you, and I'll bring served under the cii reumstancei. ANTIQUE iGALLERIER him to you -:--on his feet!" came frdm Think' of last night's wind I Besides,, • Lad W Calls 0 SUV944 IS pso, *&t. -Albert almost in a cry, as, wrenching I tell you that the boat has -been r1d.pt I .. his hand. from the trembling fingers, fou te he stormed out again into the glen..* "Found? I had not understood—"' s9ul gives full - consent. . Think, Bertie, think! Perhaps yon are in - He had not taken a hundred steps "Yes,- ari hour Ago. Until then 1: cent after all!" down the village street, when the had still managed .to hop no e; but to go (To be continued.)) news met him full in the face, like a on. hoping after this would be childish. es; squarely pan e OW:. el Moffat'is Vt There is AXERT1 boat had been found, stranded and a sure of thatf'o nothing better for br6iling' LIVERS— bitter laughter -than a double wire broiler. wreck, just below Ardloch. Under the burst of perfectly erfe6tly formu3ated and. mixed --to Insure a taat supply of He had been on his � way to thi which came, half suffocated, from 'be - plant food- thtoughout the growing season. All good f4ttilizers must beach; but now, after a few moments hind the shielding hands, the figure of half -:stunned reflection, he abrupt- in the elbow -chair seemed to sink a Ot contain materials that will -not only give the, plant' ii. quick start but C it to Le ile Parker ly changed his dir ction. The rescue little deeper into itself. munt be compounded and formulated, so as to - keep, It growing ? . an effort;' John could wait now; since there was no - Presently,rt; ti�A the season. 7 . -- I longer A person, but only a thing to raised his adwith Ht postman and expressman will be rescued. There was a much more "But, Albert, you say it was dusk, Tbring Parker an right to sour -.-lWe have the special grade or analysts' for. your special 'crop, and ervice ri urgent need pressing upon him—thai. _aAd you werethinking of the soil. Lot us send you free bulletin and prices. -t. At all home. Nile pay carriage one way. of disburdenmen -costs, he boats until Just the last moment. May must free himself of the load that you not h4'Lve mistaken—" Whatever you send —whether it be ONTARIO FERTILIZERS.. LIMITED weighed upon his soul. It the secret "ThereAs no mistake about it. household draperies or the most deli -l' West Toronto Canada ob of his' fruilt was to be borne, he must mistakeAan there be, ce the boat caie fabrics—viii be speedily r�turn4 share it with another. Confession is identified to their original freshness. When y Op must- be—not to Fenella—that thought -He spokV with the sharpness of ir- 0 thiole of cleaning,or dyeing think of still remained as unbearable' as the ritation. -irliese details were but 2. pARKE guilt itself. And yet he was walk- torture. With the least possible del Ing towards the Rectory. Within its Ire wanted every shred of -doubt clear A most helpful bookie' walls he saw but - one room—the ed away from the fact of his gui t p • hdnib-lest it contained—and in that else .the load would be on him it, of suggestions will be again 7 mailed on request. room a face, old: and mild, smiled at unshared. -Between.Co usins -in "light-hearted rnockery�, "I know, I know—it's too ofth'n not that I • now transformed in one instant into, mean,_._Bdt the whole thing happen- Parker's ORS A'DECLARATION OF WAR. that of a judge. What gave him ed.so quickly, as You May—you may the knowledge, that there' alone he not have been really conscious of what) Dye Work 'would find- understanding—and per- yon were doing; and when You wanted 1,nnq oh.-Pn mprev 7�hp PF;uld shout and did In CRA -1 MR XXII.E. man Who he. new woo .sped least,' Y;�as, e- rat me in a lm'- 'j�_ -h---'ti "T �ja'j!fiave been the I_r1,'1atint � conviction Cleaners and' Dyers It Was the sun-god in person who' but this to turn person annoyed hi e all the same, greatly by squinting; he felt the need of his father, and that. he was not of earshot already ki1seil Albert from 'out of one The misfortune 791'Yonge S t. !continually to the right and to the' felt it with an urgency which would which stopped yotr? ;of those dreamless spells of oblivion�,, ft,. scann not be denied. of course, remains ' ins, the same, but not ss from which memory, and; even the Ing the rouih surface of Toronto the Joch, almost as though he 'were onjl - - ----- the, sln�for sin a only where the sense of identity, drags itself litit slowly. That something, the look -out for something that mig t� CHAPTER XXIV. hid happen- ed, he knew long before he knew what be floating there. There were all In the -little square room with -the sorts'of posaj�ities. Even unsound" to the back, father and son that 'something was. Between yes- boats often: 'got across all right— m, terday and to -day some big rent had- r," completed sat opposite to each other in a silence which fair weather," that little' been made, porne abyss been opened—. piping v.Qice of inner _consciousness. Which still throbbed with. the words of this he was confusedly aware; but; 7 Just spoken..The minister's long, thin even with the sun in his eyes, the res- Wcreupou the howl* of, yesterday.% � figure was huddled into the depths of ca 1 tempest,again filled the ears of his, the elbow -chair I son Of it all still escaped him. The in. 4n ungoverned, sunshine itself made recollection more' fancy, and. for a moment. the hair broken-backed fashion, which shrunk difficult.,.. It seemed to belon ...bristled- sensibly upon his head. it to half its size, while his, bewilder- OVRI diffempt a world o . m that . in whit It- was on reaching dry land 'that I edeyes looked across- in an agony of the trepidation of impending certain-, - t as soup :..that sirange thing had taken place—, I t inquiry at the Youth who sat there -Take i the storm. haA. at jan, h .&'ty`was upon him again. He would a wit -h hi he" be . .. -1 1 1. 11 clouds; of which a brisk breeze straight to the Rectory, but it was moved before they succeeded, n It. quickest, no MOT., b bleached lips itself. out, and "nothing but the rags Y Irolng' Several times John's bl".1111 u1*_ "ea 8 Of in frump. - Was towards the glen that he fumed his, Ing question. -busilysweeping clear .the pule blue �steps. Fenella he would rather not' sky—t- the qtill leaping waters, f as it a bad leak I Tight he riot ace just yet. As a mere. informer, ' -have managed—" t ke of yesterday'sLAdam. would do as well, and bitter. ul With his hand upon the Botta ge­ s squar of m'9vtng water It wasi latch he paused to :isten ntently.-One 7— f ed In stat win which:I rouslit roto ectlo tone of Duncan's a deep voice would - ta_� n- be Already, ' feverish haste, he was bave caused to drop it agaK I dressing, 'Eis visit proved superfluous. But the, is mind filled' w th one.. 0110ight one: the attainmen of that, voice whicif reached him was not Dun-,' THE can's; It was a weak and wailing, wo-! certainty. From those hours- f obliv- r d b h whisky mea, the voice, -unfamiliae to his ear.! ? the had no recover us 2 saltation on i With a jerk of resolution he lifted � the 0C WE h,,, ed,! latch, whoseCo. ou receded A rising panic. "Duncan., It'i y6i:i: Thank God,! M Oni# hada ! my. lad! At last!" Iia -was ready I This time it was Adam's - I voice; and -to forgive can anything. *to con - at the haste: the quaVel;ini .`STA14DARD .Sett fury and t hing,at the sole price CO& KIM% ev tones; turned of being alive. Albert's heart tu d -suddenly ' to, R breakfasted, h hurried- to the ]and. 1 Its no Duncan it's father,"- said. Bessie, $PRINC W HER E�.OU Barely- dressed and not' having, lead. Mr. Albert.-! `Ing -stage. having risen' -a men assembled; from the bedside, and so VERNME speaking in the' Beveral of th had there in ]dud 'parley.. em t - tones of disappointment. HIS is the WAR FLOUR, of the OGII NDARP "He's I, Adam: , I -came to -- been and - took the UR e wrong 4'Mr Albert? God blebr,ryou! It'qi WNEA�T FOUR ..VIE MILLS-- a loyal product to con - b t, after all!" Donald's shout met ?& - g, —b -rather shrill1 y, news- itf Duncan you're ng us., Im -ra wain? ce CoWtW2. .-serve Canadas resources and, at the "Surely to be sure. He spent. the night- at i to& W Thef- same me give the public the best possible -hat 1% en In an, tion in both mien and tone—be ha -i I f�tr it, for air t -e lie L. CANA flour that can be milled according to the 'A av�fu' fash about him. Is he with 09CIALAPPORMOW kept his head quit± sufficient y for Government standard. you,. Mr, -Albert, 6ert." that. -W& In order to avoid comments upo "I have i -.-.the probable fate of the tt). get some," said Albert, w6fidering- NOARO-98 This War Flour Is excellent in quaUty and boatma he er the while gave. curt and peremptory orders. The whether -any. crime was big flavor—but it to slightly darker in color than enough for the punishment he was 'men were sent back to their work, one out as oars- !bearing as he spoke. "ROYAL HOUSEHOLD- to. which you hay e of them only being picked -.11MIM, for he meant to be at Ardldc'h 1 The. arms of the blind man in the: been accustomed. 7, as bed, stretched hungrily. forward, fell. US to' "before two hours were pasped. T RO I'A L .with v*ie'h' give 11p * trilling the grout. head -shakes 0 back upon the coverlet. From the livid" It is just as hard for Was purposely blind; 11'pallor, slowly spreading, the thick' HOUSEHOLD" as It will be for you to forego your,'favorite they obeyed he Aallwhen . he ordered Duncan' 3 own I stains. left b3! -the' action of the pow- boat—recaptured by this time—to be I der, stood out in startling contrast. brand; but 'our "STANDARD" Flour will nevertheless make `You're- qayin' that he did not steep sot. ready, and someone muttered --delicious bread, rolls, biscuits, cake, pies and pastry. If you have at the loch -end V! he asked presentty ominously, "He'll no needin' it —be ...,Any difflculti`—Just drop us a line; we have a staff of -again, I'm tbinkin'," he dicLhis hest �in a shaking whisper: expert ",He -P; Id not stop: He'left last neither to hear nor. to shudder cifentli4s and bakers, whose experience is at your service. . 'I . ... ht I hoped to find him here." As a boatman, he had chosen the nig ..Just as soon as the Food ,Controller will allow us to mfil Bessie -broke the short silente which' her apt . on overl follov<ed b "ROYAL f(OUSEHOLD" again, we will tell you of this'happy y throwifig I her head, and beginning to wail be.: Shur-Ga;p, its ! t - hind s shelter.' faciL The -corpse lights! The corpse: It,was but two days ago that! __.In the meantime, the new rigulations—being lights in the best ert Maggie 11iiel.ish spied them! Ob. the -interestst of tho British Empire­ckmanA tl'e W h black_Tl� d4y� e blac1c, blacw (lay.— support Of the Millers. and the Public. A tit] she rocked her slender body to and fro in a very ecstasy of grief. I wish -there, Certain stores and have stocks of "ROYAL HOUSE-'' 'waS a --In ord­ei_f6i_v_o­id any confusion or mis. Albert'.,, precipitate question. HOLD" 9 o and. "Ah—before' daylight a'most—to un "STANDARD" FLOUR wal ker askournews." understanding, all will bi plainly "And she she was, very.anxious 1.1 branded -as such. gose?" House _.,up r 7 -'- he wouidn't let orr that she was.., ..When all your '.'ROYAL HOCSEH.OLD" is gone, make sure I,eaptway 'he..spbke a lot. about Dun- getting the next best grade by ordering .3 rowing, and about the stoutness, in every can'. of our boat, and more things of the 1 rp sort.." _4 I 'seti�` said Albert, pregsing' the na was a WALKER HOUSE ils int; the piklms of his hands. "I— I daresay she is right. It would 8 tow r! wish there -OGILVI.E_' -S ..A In every little town; be foolish to despair so soon." r. Then I could travel merrily, I..' "Inquiries must be started at once Grocers everywhere have It, --don't forget to stipulate And always sit me down, off!" he declared at last, unable A ��'OGILVIZ'S." It Will be your surest guarantee of the highest 7 At night In eace and comfort, to beat, those giglatlesj.eyea any long. Happierim kinir with crown, v . er. If I filled" w ha L�oxfy�_,t,,P �1_1__h; Im "u w at - H rob A Ivi orks- YL ma D rs ng,o S )nto In th re co 0 is. I one: attainmen en GILVIE S From hours- a mind tta)h ne, h �m as 0 t a Fro those I b y the wbjok y 10 tart, on had no nor I't fury 7 and t me e d d A r 'sin r _nw _wa "an "vthi... awu �n have r on I e -t � - get e The 'Il white enough vnm. F there It On. Walker House before he'reached the door, the call In eveng ,y e town. he feared. had come. "Mr. Albert," said the quavering I wish the! jvaI.IWA OUSZ� H grin FLOUR, MIUS Co.' Limited .1neackNew Vo ga. voice; and with his teeth ding Be hard against each other he return Montreal Fort The comforts of my dear old home Wiftin "Winnipeg Medicine Hat. is W a on the road I'd know. to the bedside. "*Mr.. Albert!" ThILMeals--the Cheerful Sitrvic'e, Wo, � groping) S no cau to frown The work -worn hands were gro:p Dail Capacity in 000 Barr I *old V - V there was just one Walker House abou an in a ser o In every little town. met em. "You will find him for me, Won't F YOU? You won't let him be cartled The.WalkerJJOU341 out, to sea?- To have had but one T10 Catt, , beyj -and him not on the Island, would Plow" Of Toronto V be a harder punishment than I see 10 my way to deserving. He was a good Tho Largoe ')W1A0_r4N -IffthV-1111 f4h--A&77JMir4___ * a:,,. %V_1 k - ft -Z T�w 7 • -0 Some fiayinis of Uneelln. 1P God must love common, plain -look- ' AV -7- �p4Wpfe_, else -'He Af0_UTd_UQt_ 114ve-, AC KALOV, 11.,00, made so many of them- - .7 I am not bound to win,'bdt I ant bound to be true. I am not bound to - succeed, but -1 am bound to live up to what light I have,. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise high with the occasion. HOUSEHOLD WORDS TO THE WISE. He that would be no slave must have What would you do if you found a, round the kitch ' ell. lave. rent eht in a conspicuous-paA. of your Is - it necessary to,,dicard your win- no s of the PI for 4he cultivation 0 an Plymouth.emigrants VERY back yard should bi used now shades that are soiled or wrinkl- The work I$ . roller's Bulletin. Market Gard says the Food Cont raincoat? While we vegetables " -says at the bottom? was the glory of their age. E wasted Lay the coat on -w-flat surface so e revere ce their me-ory, let us, of for- must be worked capac, But all this effort is w No, they may be made over. 0ro"_ V3ALntA_ Plant ens a� uy Ahat the torn parts fit perfeetly to - vastly greater is our opp- insure a full-cr them from the rollers, turn- get how Rennie's War Garden Seeds and P gether and lay adhesi,�e plaster. over moving emup 'd a tunity. pkL JJ Oz. q;- Q.* -J the. torn place on the wrong � _uc e down and, with Cabbage- iide of i ing thein goods., Press to ir Nvi malice toward 'one, With, er 0.90 2.76 thegethd th the! loose maeFuni" stitch, hemming the, ma r n . With Danish Summ ' Roundhead; #10 .... .... A tiny hole in 1 other eendaR - through, charity toward all, with frrmness 'in ICauliflowerfingers and let dry.ttch t, -cords, For the ta k t -as God gives us to see thebe inend- I these, a pull C. the righ Rennie's Datilgh I:rox#hcoat, cloiik or trousers, may rollers d set P Resisting ............... 16&.26 1.00 1.86 3.50 10 -Wed in the same way with plaster of U theworno' the 6nting Ki"loves and um-, up again. ime, religiously, spent is ever ry .-Similar, color. Mar. I St. Vaeris Golden Yellow (Extra How can you make ice cream with= are better repaired thus thin' lost. to Select)-.... .16,' 60 .1.10 2.00.. and X lb. out a freezer? If we do right, God is with us anion oz. darned. . � qr How tray you prevent the moisture' Use the fireless cooker.. Prepare, if God is with its we cannot fail. Apr. I Sth Renniets'Extra Barlir Red %. .36 1.00 3.76 L the cook-, -Cooper's Sparkler 06 .20- .66 2.20 -from a potted plant marking the vat- irf the usual way and, pack in The more a man knows of theology, Order Radish er. - salt than usual and 1 Tomato -Market King.... .10 .60 1.76 ? Use more her he gets away from Christ. nished table on which it stands "the fart NOW I RennWa Improved Beefsteak .10 .76 2.60 PkL Place under it a square pane of pound the ice fine. After one hour, I have been driven to my knees many Pansy -Beanie's XXX Exhibition Mixture,. 25 I h -glass.. hidden by - a paper or linen beat thoroughly. Thrie , beatings' will make it beautifully smooth.� �times because I realized "I hzid"no- Sweet Peas-Rennie's XXX Spencer Mixture 44, I where else Lto go.' ...f4"turHum-Rennie,sXXX Chilmeleon Mixture. .10 1 n �7 Whata1oilY'�W6uld you do to render, palat, If your .'scissorA, are dull ' how' ca I have never had a policy. I have Stocks-Rennie's •XXX • Large Flowering Globe and easily? Mixture .................. .... ; ............... ftble the morning cup of hot water you sharpen them quickly do what • Cut the neck of a. bottle with the ­simply. tried to seemed best .prescribed by your doctor? I pX celery seed a . and, a . pine . b 'scissors a's if you trying to cut each day as each day came. LOOK FOR THE STARS 4 Add a little ce I Die when I may, I want it said of of salt ILnd transform it into a delicate the neck off. Our igis catalogue should be In your hand by now, it is your patriotic duty I always plucked a thistle and to consult it at every opportunity. Our Government Insists we must Pro- bouillon.- ' Some persons prefer a What -would you do to,protect your me & a flower, if I thought a flower'; Start, right, thea, and be iur d good seed-RCHNIVIS dash of lemon juice. seed while germinating if you'plante duce more. :N.14 gsolilus in our Catalogs_: garden sEEos. 1,00k far the.speciga star. bord -P I would grow. e'froift w -p -re troubled with moles and mice . How would you'take.the shin q--- will pay you to do so. 7 a I Pyeparat6ry to- plantings, soak the: •hours in one Rub the spots with pieces of raw seed for twenty-four blaek garments ! .. I NEW IENI MEDICINE. -I ...Potato. I quart of water to which one table - What would you. do for the child spoon of turpentine has been added.TLE ONES: FOR LIT vv a Have you an economical idea for Whose tender heels are, always Wister- e Ire 0 • -ed by new shoes? rig your hardwood floors Y. mopping P. ,. ordinary fibre mop Baby's Own Tablets are an excel- I 110.1's - Aga ft - Place over the heel a square of Saturate the. or( medicine: for little ones. .'They rude lemon oil. -Partly dry, and, lent surgeon's plaster. This prevents frit- with e sweeten. the omach: regulate the -This Oil costs. i Thejallest Chimneys. tion of the skin'by the constant rub- it is ready for use-. break 'up -colds and simple hurt vegetation. The next t bowels, b would not bing of the shoe and is a sure proven- only from ten to fifteen cents a quart tallest chimneXs in the world are the as one of the best fevers, cure constipation and nia"! What is said to be the tallest ebim- r tive of blistered heels. and is -recognized teething easy. Concerning Wem Mrs. I 506 -foot concrete chimney, of the Boo-. n hardwood. When you need the whites of eggs, treatments for -ney E. Quinn. Parame, Que., writes: ".13aby in the world has been erected re- ton and Montana smelter at Great method of darn- 1 only in cooking how may you pro-' Have you an easy testi for for a copper smelter at Sago- Falls, Montana; a 454 -foot chimney at ell. g* was 'troubled with constipation. and cent serve the yolks I ing large holes in stockings helped him till I began using noseki, Japan. It is built• of concrete, Glasgow, Scotland; a' 400 -foot steel -a patch nothing - They' are an ex- 570 feet high, Make a small hole in the shells, let Baste, on the wrong side, Baby's Own,Tablets. 26% -M inside dia- chimney at Jerome, Arizona; the -366. k- the whites run out. Wet a tiny paper of netting of the same color as stoc - cellent medicine for little ones." The meter at the top and 42 feet in dia. foot chimney of- the--E*stn%m--K-o� are in the and seal the hole. ing. Turn and dam on the rigbt-, The chimney dates om, ri Now York, aiid' f; squ Tablets are sold by medicine dealers meter at the base. C pany -at Rochtsto *I- f"_u 4-'- -".A- : . I - 4M '9&r Ins4l at o- -from The Zrri to that groat -height -in order 1 the ifoat brick dlimnft -of tha Orm When baby sits a Dr. - 1le, at Constable several days. t the table how Williams'ableliclue Co., Brocky to convey the poisonous fumes from, ford Copper Company How *ould you make a jpnd mus- may you protect the tablecloth with- :Ont. the 4melter to an altitude where they 1. Hook, New Jersey. tard plaster? i out the use'of the unsightly tray T Mix the mustard with white of egg, - Use a largo piece of plate glass JA instead of half flour. This will never with beveled edges. - A square of. blister and the plaster is lighter andwhite oil cloth is also neat and use - more comfortable. i ful for this purpose. a Do you know the "beat way" to, How would you freshen faded c w sills'peiT Clean stops steps, stone windo • up, beat well and brush. and kitchen utensils that have become Take it discolored? `7 Spread it face down on the lawn. ----- ---- Get a nickel's worth of sandpaper, When it is fastened down again, rub NM MUM coarse and fine. Use the coarse grade well into it with a clean floor clocloth;7 on sills and steps. The f is excel- a mixture of hot water and' one pint:, Offering lent for cleaning almost everything of vinegar. _. V6 90 o SOME MARRIAGE CUSTOMS. 09000 ugs There -Memige told Bond 310umfut Ceremonies Which Have Place in Bridal Rejoici iv Year 6% Refunding y In Ns Udy's StatIn Canada, thoughts of death creepi r- n other i --7 times, mournful, C IT Y MON in only at a war -wedding, we�dding, bqt i - lands.' even in peaceTREA 's y She Tells What Dodd Kidni armingthe- �917 DUE 1st DECEMBER, 1922 . Pills Do for Women. bridal -day rejoicings. In Japan it is _:_JDATED_ 1st DECEMBER, I the recognized custom to give the' �bride a long white veil, which covers Interest payable h;lf-yearly-Ist June ra, Decembet• Weakness her from head to foot. After wearing -.-She Was Troubled with payable in Gold t City Treasurees Office, Nervous this at her wedding -she puts it away, Principal and Interest paysi and Her Daughter Had A of k of Montreal, New York. -Trouble. Dodd's Kidney 1`1112and , it is never used aj6ntill tlie; -.Montreal, or at the Agency They Both 'day of--her-_buria4_whenJt bec her 3 Proved the Remedy' 111on,& issued in Coup", ions of $100, $600 form in denominab Needed.- ishroud. In -Scandinavia a very similar cus 4� Hamilton, Ont., March 4th (Speclal) torn prevails. The bride gives her fu- .04 -The story told by Mrs. H. Dickens. -ISSUE PRICE-PAR.-ture husband a shirt, which he wears of -70 Tom Srnrft; this city, carries� a during the marriage ceremony. After. full half years interest will �meseag - fT JunO' '1918. e -o � ;uffering ape to every a that, when once he has doffed it, no be paid 1 st r woman In Canada. matter to what depths, of poverty he "After my baby was born," Mrs. Dickens states. "I used to suffer with may descend, he never wears- that. The. bonds therefore give a net yield to the L_ I . i shirt again till he lies in -his cof- ► investor of about 6J%. my back and had no heart to do. my -fin awaiting burial. d work arouiid the home. But I read In parts of the Tyrol the bride's mo-: about Dodd's Kidney Pills and what rhes gives her daughterwhatis known they have done for others, so I I . I _ .. - ..: -THE BANK OF MONTREAL, Fiscal Agent as the. "tearkerchief," woven -in fine of the City of Mont - and see' ,thought I would get a box linen, with which she is supP6,sed to real, is authorized to offer the above-named bonds for public-iiale 'w.4at they would do for me. el without accrued interest, payment to After- fter tak- dry her eyes at the ceremony.' on behalf of the C* '!I Am Pleased to say that a ity, at par, wi 7!wshe puts s' this away, and it is not against delivery of the bonds at be made in full on ifth April, 1918, Ing two boxes I found such great -re- i ward them in i used again till it is laid over her face MONTREAL, or of any y"Branch, in Canada� of the BANK OF M h -Usf 1'.would not be' without 1 when she is dead.. - Agency of the BANK OF the house. heen ve�; 1 _.Te-a-r-9-,6r"the semblance of them.;' init the' applicant may specify, or at *ii ew ar ."Aly dauffhte MCANTREAt -sick on and off for a- long tlme.- liar I play ,an important part in wC-dd1ng:s U3 nerves . got so bad we were, afraid we When a couple have been pro- - - ----- A ced man and wife they each go' .But noun Would see her in the hospital. their own'home antil like amount of Montreal T�ree- oacKE0 . . The issue mist refund a w I am pleased' to, say she Is better ing, hen the bridegroom and guests -L'7 Year 5 'through taking ]��s Kidney Pills. 17c Notes, the original issue having been made for public Kidney assemble at the house of - the bride, never th ught odd works, in anticipation of a permanent loan. platform. Pills could hav; done 's h,g,,d-w,,k: who, sitting on a raised we' and wails with' awful vigor. Beginning 26th -February, 19181 af,.Oiicatior�s_for the bonds Will and I' am telling all my fiiends about UP .7 Evxk guest in turn brings her an of - them." be received by the BANK OF MONTREAL, MONTREAL, or any of -Ing branches, from Whom application forms, and copies of Ahe Women�s_trouljb!-, or nearly all of fei and implores hV to dry her its- -' of the issue way be obtained on them, come from sick kidneys The tea -s, but she refuses to be comfortprospectus giving full particulars until, peeping through her fingers,; ..cure for them Is the old established ed request. The offerinj is subject to withdrawal on or before the I stii remedy for sick kidneys, Dodd's kid. I she 'sees" that, no more presents a. Zey Pills. forthcoming. She then dries tip with; March, 1918. astonishing alacrity, and allows ,Mier ','Applications should be addressed to the -lead her away to their fu-� husband 6 There is more starch in wheat than tura home. MONTREAL In any, other food that we eat. BANK OF MONTREAL, Phosphates are found in abundance MONEY ORDERS in whole Train, especially In oatmeal, and should contain full. instructions as to place of delivery and When ordering goods b}_mail, mail, send .1 .. cracked wheat, wheat flakes, graham a boillinion Express bloney'Order. -loyment suitabk to the applicant, and the denominations of bonds bread and other whole -grain prepara- requir tions. Wheat bran is, of course, very, The strong smell in old fowls can 7' rich in phosphates. Milk also con- be removed by -washing in warm 'sods The kaue`k made with the approval of the Minister of Fima6* 417. 6yater. Ottlkwa. The Red Cress originated from the Shur-Ga;n Geneva convention of 1864, an linter - r ur- national meeting called for the p pove of improving the conditi L Ire r 10, o r 1. 3 A At 4. A. +F• l af. � ..'lkS�.•' WJii'vr.�':`..ir4�,5 !7° fit'"^ i A f '�""r ,?. i , "S'c'1' - . �� , .. y ^,.,, C'� ^K,r ♦ .. rSi, da ,y. [�S' �,7> r,: y ,,.;, ' —. 'r/'� ' r e';..�• ::s '" "dL.: ,.•:4 .a .r�,�, i ' -,r=, _' _, �i-a •"Y'i, may. ,. . •�nr ^` ^+ ;.� - �: , .7 :. „ey ......5t..',. i�- *' .r., .,, ""y- 1..: �c,—.'�,��i •- -..: '.. ... ,� E'-. Hi '° �?�� 4 ��;�G.: y[am-- • _. jY.$(y�,}j� ��• ' y�sy�y� �4w. .. .n...r.,y. . .., .•.r. •:. ...... S:.r... uT. _�'12�ai'.a•. � 1 L.s.. -,L:{. _...... ac.rv`�..1+.Y11�3Y�•�.'�'_..'.-+.S.A['.::.'SsN�.>. .iwA.1P .a . �'wi�7 ".%::4.-i�: �•1 i �.l Jl_►7395. 'ry --Almond i[ara o! Mooeotuin, _ swots at�wM. -raw- � . . �+�-tit!iiit,-brvthae-,Llt-_abel.Huod. of �Tooato-�,►t- ._ _ --- , �� ■ Or. Mari l,nmP for a fNty dqy - _ T , Marahall'Coakwell, of dl'oronto -Rev. Ur, M;[r3i i 2sPi: cts -t0 - NYiti, auu ..its. C,.S�re ,ire vieitinR -- a '``was home oval Sunday. give a lirue•iight oervic•(+ uu Suu- I relative's in Scurboro andoroutu. 1 da eiri .Don't forget J. H: Beals Nale at r-jVKtch for the - faniuus Gipsy y pvni[ , - �...e roric'c,�, T•:.�-� '►* ,e �, t:t�:.' Easter is Pit -,-1y illi, y H.tr and .that nv eleaneveryon%vilf wanat t a ne 13imoti Smith, March the 24th and - --E(!-!- WA:, has a uu.,irtt _ as.l�jnr c,[le h1 to uuu. u[ i7epu•, nit' Uf hoUt•r of biloes vet' 4000. 0oule and inspect U r trip to Lindsay duritiw tf►is ,Week, _ }� _ . Y U u „ �+th. )t :6. Hj)t>liCa tt iY lle,s.. 4ci uuu.ci>tIE. ilew L+ �llb niUCl('1J,, as )ve .hlive the n8tile fur r.^ ri ..-Fred IInntinit, of Toronto, returning on Wedtlesdit - l 8 -H'. W. �Y«•ek,• Y• Mios Mary S;.•r!.+, trrilt r++turned uHlit.and value every time. ' apea,t over Sunday here witt3 ilia baa jHat reel iv- horns, after opsonin( 1 wottth is the • Y - ' a tete. ed a consignment of the cid reli- city, _ Men's, Women �'Hnd Children's leiue and Coarse Shoes. Rubbers ~ -A. G. Calvert i, confined to_ able Royal Hr a ellold and Glen* a iliibz li,tte Srutii• . of To:onta, anent for uler;, knee ldugtbs u specialty. Low rubbers _ F1w11 s. over Buoday with i:r sibtrrr Mrs, Q, Iiia house suffering from a 'very to fit alf sizes alert 411a yes of boots. `severe cold. —Pte. Writ, Corbett, of the rna;. t'hilip, [ " —Burn, at Pickering on Sunday, chine Ran section'of the 205th Brit• Mre'..Dui,can i •'kith her. daughter, Mis. Job., Ste.w"l. •,wiug to the let.DIINBARTON - Veb. 10th,, to as, an rs. oo - et. b• r Hess. seas. We w6li him a safe return. Win, a daughter. The annual ct),>"raination sale will be „ -Miss Helen Douglas, of Toron- -Doha Gormley, who fy giving held here on Fri -ay, Match the 29th. to, spent a �w days here with her tip housekeeping, will hold an Entries may be eu.iue to B. J.. Cowan, auction sale of hit, household or tothe auotione�r, Fred Postitl, ^ Aunts, the Mie Bunting• furniture, on Mond& next. Look Mrs. Malcolm'r. man friends are AV S"n'ley avis who wascon- y y' oat for jolly rs. glad to see her able to be shout again, •� ��� $ned' to his bed for several days she having been I.id up fol ensue time Fast week, is again on dot -Two jolly sleigh loads went' f. Y •' y with blood poisoning in her hand. _ -Miss Alma ,Cowan, of Toronto, from Pickering to Greenwood on Mrs H. H Parker. of Ooldwater, ` < ?ppent Sand+fy here with her par- Wednesday night. They report and Mrs. Lidgett, of Oshawa, are here ` isots. Joseph and Mre. Gowan. a flue time. There were thirty with their mother, Mrs. Moore. who is -There is gaits, a demand for odd in the bunch. suffering from a severe attack of:- -z- -The Wonitt a's Missionary Aux- pneumonia. 1 - sinuses in the vilksge at present, Wary of the ch meeting will ^ NOW Arrl 'and the supply is.• ilry limited. y _ —""� -Wm. McGuire has purchased hid the lintels meeting on Thera �1nee re9ideuce ou Oharch 8t.,day afine of a.''I4th, at 8 p. tu., atMotor Lice�seS the home of the Misses Bnntin ::formerly occupied by Mrs. Kerr. R•; -•• - r -The township Council will R. A. Bunting clad Dr. Wield weft Naval Oranges, Fm• a Large _- ineet at Rrot+Rham on Monday received a large ear of stove -coal. ' >llteZt for the transaction of gen on Tuesday, and lifter supplying' Get your* .4918 Motor Licenses j; L their p war and markers now. Fruit, Spanish Onions ''eral business. their own: 1+k►mediate avauts the Applica- ape sulri in �nlHtl iota to -Mre. .(R?v,)..McLancl:liu atld � .' • - dd• child, of Pontypool, s'pt.nC a few the resi►lent=,nf the village tvhnwe •ti.ou fw-rals.-find markers Smoked Ha ie e - days -.vith tier parents. Rev. J, W. "clpjy had beemne aiboutexhHu-it- o Oull MO.?- Flown ed The t'►t. t ,i.tncoion for rhi• to be -had from - -MiyS Lrtnra Bray; we are very seHsfrtl' 1P eeA rt.+ leve: d s0 t::s - r next' lle'tlo.1 iF to beg -In l(r''lii eerry to state,' centintaes 'tri tiers . g 3 x , T. Lawlor, Whitby, poor health, which Rives touch in a suppty f )r next wint."r if k iN poss=ible to .secure it. The more Issuer of AutoL.ceuyei; for Anxiety to her f riends. who secure their winter's stipply Couniy of O Maria 24-2e Spring Prints .and Gipghams -At John Gormley s sale on •. - -- ii[onday next .Mrs.' Wm'. Wilson is the eu'mmer the wore ensile. Will offer for sale a number of will be' to supply the need of Seed Grain . For Sale now in. ladders, tools, rope, etc. those who are in need when wint ;,r a er nets in: Uark, medium and liRlit Prince, at prices . -John Match, we are glaring to -A new time -table camp into ranging from... .. .. 15c to 250 "Port ie gradually recovering his WHEAT - . strength. after his resent severe effect ou-the G. T. R. on Sunday Masquis'and Wild Goose • --Striped and checked Giaghimein. Illness and is now able to go around Inob. the 'only change affecting = variety of colors, .. .. 20u; yd Pickering being No. 29 going- west. BARLEY !Chambre in cot,ra, tLlle house. .which is now duo at 9.27 a. oa., in O. A. C. Nu. 21 blue, green, at ptiolr. grey, .:. � d We are sorry to state that y •Councillor Wm. J, Stxnlep is saf• stead of 10.27 a. m.• This lie a wel•. OATS, " Galates, is a wide range at colors faring from . an '.affection of .the come change as r0 w11i Rive those scotch• Early Yielder,, Irish and patterns, at •„ 25e yd _4 tapeandhaalLnueto, the . having `busiaests in ills city -an, ' . " ' .. rx ra �thely Yielder. White -an - ; -- ,ase yd for troatmPnt. Yielder. Shirting, -Those deyirinQ to secure yarn While we have a mnctr poorer Blue and white stripe Shirting, .-goyd �^ for-knittirhg aaot•ks for the Red 4ervice than we hart before the All true to lualne and,- free froth wt►r, we i.re faring mneb bet r wild oativand tares - CMan ar(► rpgtlpatp(1 to Fill at MrR. .t -fur the inpply instes F(�wke+'d ut than those reatdir,R in tawee on Alsike and' Timottfy Seed ]Dress and Blouse Silks and White' aE MrQ. MHr uia:. the branch lines. On some of the, q Write or phone for prireb and rumple Voile by • �,w " railroads+ seratnR those is Briare, v ll Waists, -Mull Irene Mvrkar. of Toros to, who ha -i been eonfined to her Hurow-mud Grey pountieg, there i� o e ai8 • oT)ly one__. train -each tYa .vhits JoSEPS LAPP & SON )tier bed 'fur several. wee -k;. wift y• Colue acid -Nee our r,ew-blotvie-lpnRth4 in -Stripe Silk. alio fancy Drees r spend a few weeks 'eft her home two years ago they Mari three CEDAR -GROVE Ai�k, j ist the thinzfur.spring40011. helc+ to recuppratp. trains esch'ivay, which frtrniahed H,:[pp Phone 1215 . - 3 rl - - _ ► =The inoutbty meptinz of, thF tKrm ivitil a splendid oervire. P. U, -R. R; N((, 1', Marsham We have just receiv,c} l yhis)rnpr)t of Whit Yoil Waists tt its' just,the iiet}iercii�tS f3c•ho(il pxersative:.anct How -i ver, ZheY 'will live in hupQ — -- -, -- - -- - touch-ofenibroid r'y to'imike theta, attr,4vtivp to tip.well chyli wla++n iiia tear is over the(p FUNERALS 1 r! Thr�l+ rringr+ in rice fr�,tii:1:t5 to 2:00, the p B►btwi'ln:- will by held at a y. p will' by a return to tFae goad old;16e 'pnrsonaRp tbi•+ (Tburstisy) FIVE dressed - ssed -: eveniu ¢. 9 t S o'rlpi•k. = t im(�rt. lel gild ���� of i --This Lndips' Aid'of St: At -On Sunday afternoon lavt•io 011clo ltrltlfl sums Brew's ehu"If will sleet -at -tilt. St. Ge(wge'ac•hurch where alarger- /- IN THREE YLJIIMS lrorhome of11re1. J, C, Philip oo Wed' member from all denominationsopting selling have art'ive(l.. Oilcloth lu Floral and Convential a siesdny. IHHrrii 13th. at 8. o'clock. had assembled. Lieut. Wilson Har- designs come in widths of 1 J tin 2 y yard. t `rAll the ladies +tris invited ding. whrrfat.hun�e on leaves Rave ,y - Liuoleutni in lightand rzTedtrtm paterns to suit e -The anuli i! meeting, of the h brief. bnG m+ret Interesting a(i- family Almost1�'i ed�Ottt eteryune'+ tnstP-ecitn" in two yd Pickering W. F. O. will be held in dress chiefly on the moral • condi- Y - width, at 75c per yard. the Town.H.ill on March 18th, at tion of the troops- ht'the fropt �n�umnt�on. o'clock. A bill attendance is re' The w1dregs tsar! a refutation of Y P - quepted. See notice elsewhere. the diagr leeful ch-trge made in _�D ' =-Rev. Dr. Maysh..will 'give so. MassMeey Hall, Toron•to,' ona (lay So C Illustrated lecture in St. Andrew's Inst w"ek. by an ofwor who had From a bopel in the rear of -more v (, 1 pretentious buildings comes a ghastly church, Whit. under, the aus• j tAt retrirned from England, but tale, one that in this fair 1'rovince bf spices of the Lidiea Aid Society who had never been to the front. ours seems almost incredible; yet, to `Save Yourself Time and Money on the eveaing of Friday, March His statement waH t„ the effort .those who _know the revages of con-' :tlie Inti;, that ntnety percent of the Rri , ,.gumption; It -is --but -a typical case. '--- - By- bta_yiag your Rubbers, for -March and April, now t -.Mrc, Wm. Wilson has, rented in is epr•tnin unit in Franey were Grief stricken, the mother tells us We have a large stock of ail sort.& and sizes of the 'very highest grade o[ rub - Iter rets prim- n, Eli Wiison,p rir► drunk on Chri turns d,iy: Lieut. of her live small children buried from ' eipal of the I,atllic school, and will Harding wh(► .had been twice this lowty.hotlae during the past three ben on the market, which we bought last year, and so have beside with her danghter, Mrs. i�'(rttndpd Hors also gassed, pairs a y��, of It only remaining child. aei'- -- protected our customers from excessive prices. at If ockwood, of Liskeard, and is tribute to th •(h [racter of the sol- feeing from a' tuberculous hip, and ,BUY NOW AND STOP THAT OOUGM moving there this week. diere in France. While ocerzsioo- thea as though in mockery of their. -The W. A. of St. Georges ally a drank man may be seen, misery, the- father, too was stricken. church will meet at the home of strict sobriety is an outstanding He is now a patient aI the Mutdroka Our sptiog samples and styles for the Lowndes' Clothing Co. have just corns :. Mrs, Hicks ou Wednesda , • March feature of the, Canadian soldier, is b 13oltmad whew eves endeavour o e e to and they are all O. lK. and right up to date. Give as a oall is being trade t• save ilia life. 'Ile 18th. at 8 o'clock. This being the and a great majority of then are belbea baying yoarr suit. We give you strtiataccion. -annual meeting, as election oro® deeply religious. Of •coarse. a:i, >litiskoka,'Hoalrita! ispr G`aoaentp- icee'e will take place. All,members might be expected, there area eat° fo fp We Men's Store for Men's Weal. 1 .�Mi requested to be present, number who. belong to the rough- plague. � on wi y �• T TAT - H. J. Marquis. who intends to or claws, but as a whole the Cana. tM& &eek out these. A R• , BUNTING, NTING, ;;go farming pear aar?tts: will hold dian soldier is a high'type Of man. Use and ldve 1hem a dghting dimias Bstt;hlielatied It�P. an Suction sale of household f+aroi• -Oaa of the beat meetings of ow 11'air liven. " - ' ''• 'Mire, stove , irc create parlor out- the year way the Institute Contributions m4w be amt to W. J. is and n erous other articles at Delegate meeting est Geld at the s Ohairnran In 4 premises here to- morrow {Sat- cions Loma of Mn. Byron ]field N �� � o, or ileo'. h. 9s4 Aoltetj �� � erday)- __ See dodgers for fall par. Monday last. The tea -bar@ - r� � adlece lit, t or"de. - _ friends of the orRaniattioo Gane j Be -Rea orAh' Spring -Rev. Dr. Marey h►►a deelined franc many miles around and fill- M DALE M Y tate unanimous call which he re. ed theJarge drawing rooms. A �..] '•� . - - a u tress se cion, . a rApeClt-i1LL.�r011afB now pastor of the Presbyterian church ed with violin and piano music by Yon can always get the.best Masi. in the Bertuuda Islands, ' This wag the Misses Murphy. was followed �b;i Flour u),ide frons ,No. 1: -'y8pstr9t� and spring rUBlit. a most tempting offer, >Iut his by an address and presentation Manitoba Wheat. r d ll many friends here are gad to of a well filled parse to the con- Royal Household and Glenora for i :'know that ••he ims decided to re• vener of the' Kiritting Com., Mrs. Bread. Trp ti h,iR. Shoe repairing�nextly done. Prices reasonable. main is Pickering, H. J. M a o _ :the eve of her , ` —At' the earnest re neat of n de Pastry Flour t+'r(�h E ,fled oats - q part re to ova a her homeoa t; BRAN, SHORT:; • .great many the concert which -war; farm- t Stroud in -tine vicinity of ,-PICSERIN4 HARNESS EMPORIU� Y: given in 9t. Andrew's church on Barrie. Her services in distribut• _ --OAT CHOP "'- the evening of Monday, Fet,. 213th, slag the Sara and collecting " W. J. COAHWELI, = i wilberepeated in the church.on and also shipping the knitted CRU.SfIED OATS, HonePhooe8800, BARIA4Y CHOP _ _..:: the evening of Monday; April Ist, .socks for the Red Bross work for _�VHI:A'I' --when the same artists will appear. the past three years have been _-_('Illi(-KN;i� CORN Those who missed the treaton the most�willing,as well sin ardnouw,to FEEL). t former occasion, will now have.& OnrdRoou� wialles will follow Mr. Caldaell'4 C;,dHua .f(t)s►:ittite - i' '"'�`'-'""� , a as a as ht F chance to enjoy it. Ind Mrs. ,Marquis and family to f —Sunday, March 10th, will lie c heir new home. We then listen• 1 v C SIE' rmm Young People's Da in Pickeritl •id for anhour to a ver Moliisse� + P y R y instcac -_ �allge.1 Methodist Church. Extra cervi 've adresy=by-Rt.-lliary ,y t'I'fl�t= A�Cfi>- i .. CitU9HING I+;VH:It - t of song and special selections by s•,ie Smith,, of Gravenhurst, on Rt. �, ; e ject, "Our Best Girls," �ttempnissBELL PH/lNi+;.. �� hast 8ti0 g .0 ack now g based on (child welfare, along the line of i x -the text "That onr dwighters may .tledical Inspection of Schoolrt. F 7C7 ' 'VCT�811`a3 yam- W t0 Oath a II1&T�e�, ' 8 �T �' ".be as corner stones p,lia+hed after ,She will be assured of w goorl Ci,ciplxn'R Fv(•►ti 1iH j '1i,yt+ G t0-Cjtl `J " the similitude of a place." You audience should 811eH{rHlTl Hl7hpH►' ,y• Yo414 nne feiloitscome (Sud rise hn�' in PickeririR. "Mrs., Field, in h(r �}:T �'" the girls take their dose. liver•• n4nal hi,spit(able , lm 'et. nine Have you `'+~`` _ Splosidid bakers, easyon fuel and inn tan h;n..E G' t, • --r--,--„- -., =---Alai-Fl+g Bd�yfre lzc(Ii(es•tcrinnrh- R an eoiaiein aerliri - ;•the text "Is the young man Absa- of Anld Lang Syne and the sbak- renewed your Call and nee (air Rall stock. lom sere. Yon ycSanq ladies cores ins of.hands with Mrs. Marquisi i p ? ' the how Che boys go over closed one of our most successful J. H. D U N D Y the top.” meetings. -Cor. SZ1�.Tr8Cf'iptlon �',' � ' ,ti ,` .. �.! � ♦ � ., ♦ � • • / r s .� ' � .'f1rJ4.a✓., Gr' R ` ?;ci s.Jd•, :. ! ` - ... ... i'' e .,. • . �yszc :.. ": �'�•{ -, .,.. _ . .. _a,'... _... ._.:.'. .-.' .E..:.,-- -'•__--.. .._.e._r �..+. ,n.,.,,.. ..ta. _a�.. �e. -... _....,;if"r.,..�... _.. �..-:e.,.�,cs e•" ._«.� dv'..,:�;'. �t� : µ.�. ,.' .; ''�. ,r,.a W