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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_03_15., ' •F' -; RN �•F`- .. _ o! e "k..yt�t„�i. • ry :'* .sra, y�,+ +a +se '..4 •9y ,. 'r. . ,.: 1 - . • .'•, .. t: .•?, ' .:.,. . '�,;, f•, �` =T a- ,,,t:,.,,'+" . ,., .�ayr •y :V p't: ::..499 ' .1:: Lt : �F .. 2 ... .,. j r': f,.i rf. '•.Fa '-'.,.: �!' R{•:': •' •}i, ,'iJ,_.t. ✓ �.y .M ..,4. "' ..',. •� Y5 9 ` r: .e'd:'a w . .. ..,, •:-' w•a ... ..':� N`.',w.. ! h s yt. :'r{l �'Y.' . } 'D '.•R'.' :.T r•u,' ,y.�{7 :7, 'V -.•+t' q+l .. .. ♦R , . '.!D Pt'r�' v. ... ;r.! > -,.y . 'sem d N% ,, f. 1✓A-�,'! . Z" \' •..L . '� a� r '� .. 6 _ .. as _ T _ YOL, SXVII: �- - FI CKERIN(I, -01� T., FRIDAY, ._ TI r�II 15, 1A 18 � . .__ _ _ _ ... --- - - - -- • - •- - � yr , W . GREHN RIVER. - TownshipNominations Established 76 yeaFs • =�tt►aiDsttsiastcal alsarb:. ,,. - �c� Baker Rei's6 The Green River Rud_ Qrosa Auzili-1 err will meet At the home of firs. J. Reeve R. R. 1�he imp `having re- GREENWOOD'­- loth. B. Wilson op'l�oaday evening, Mareb eiKued to accept-the important poen-�/a at 8 o'clock. iou of superintendent of goad roads in 5 L. GALDWRLL, M. D.�dcc r eT�lock - bas - • lioMelatsl*.M. IL '.Brodie. Phone • MtGMs.AND CfeRaK red in the personnel of the council, JULL ~QLasmaf,Ont. necessitating an election.Siaee Mr,S. VH. CARTWRIGHT. lFor- W. J.. Morrish's autos are tike the I Mowbray's resignation. John Forgie, ,. sled ea< arareabontooat•, 9naoassor b British. tanks-they -go through any I First Deputy-reeve. has resigned to s. a. frow{e Pieteripa Oat O >;oass iiet our prices On thing.,• I contest tho reeveship, and Councillor 8 to s sae i li to 4 V. in R m. sad ll[rm. Shuler of a,fm F. H. Richardson has also resigned to r a' Litter•Oarrier out- ape contest the De ut reeveshi There H. 90R9YTH. D. of O., Rego- dans last weer with trieade at Lamb-� P . 9- P• . lona ssamYar of the O Asso• til, steel $tails or tea, Oat. are thus three vacanotem. and the n sf oatas►o. 8)tae,at agtit �a w �pya,bering 8ysteaf A Isege pile of brick� waits the clerk has Issued his warratZ for hold- _ ��; Oa+w• ars. ".berme.' lf11oAlr -- --- bntidere-ot the new school�Nwill beat ing the nomination on Tbursdat. AftCr 15 _ - A Water HO�� the wes6 yet. March 8lst. and if a poli b demanded, t K.Q McBINNQlf,'Y.D., L.R.C.$. Systetm in your ...,..._`�� an election will to held a' week later, all purchases at tho will moat 'z Mable will pay foe The names of W. 0, Scott, James l �y��, sdaober of de cones. of stioaK Rowe be paid fpr" in cash. _ a11t s6 fans et On Be- Todd and H. B. Hoover are, so far, be- ost�tsars� Q s >s itself In 20 days. George Cowan, or., visited his farm Ing mentioned for the vacancy. This applies to everyone-no sx- viammWe and res e11se. ; . here one day recently. caption made,, tree us before you W. J. Modonald sold a horse last WEST Ntt.i.. . itwy, week for which he received . hand- some figure. The S. C. L. met -last week t In Mel- This credit business makes raUcj , _ • George and Mrs. West. of Green- villa church and packed a number of more office work and the short. WHLL. 5.0., BARRiB- �hOn88s�'70Q _- burnt spent Sunday with the latter's hazes for overseas.• age of labor, compele LArNionsit.rawnA,arner,andOomb nootber here. - Avery, Kappyy event took place at the t9 do this. wbitbv. ts-v ■ Please to report that.Miss MCDon• the manse un VPeduesda . when Mises H. CHRISTIAN, Barrister andStouff V lle Ong old 18 improving, after her 'recent Elsie Norton was married to Mr. (>}eo. All acebanta novice the books; - A. Solicitor. Notary Public, Eta Money to ' serious illneee, Butter. of S^arbores mast .be paid by April lot. eaa.Romoe Brook 8t. North, whitbv. ,Pale - We wonder who broke the road Weare sorry to lose our blacksmith, - t last Bert Law, who is- going, to fafrib at WILLIAM J. DEATON, B: A., err- I fiuuday evening.' Rose an . e its him every suc- •••• rLter,9oticttor,NotaryPubuo,00"aciatea J SEAL C1 �a /��r�t Fred Badgerow and family from the cess. Mr. Mather, a military black- is pasofiae with Me"m 8pctman. DPniaon 1, ' �a effioat Vaster, Barristers, Toronto Gtnsrat 'treats a b>,se line moved ' into our Yiliago last smith takers is Ateal,d here. Chopping Oil-Hoteays' ne, Bay Street, Toronto. Tots bone HOUSEFURNISHINGS: Monday. We welcome .them to our The Italiana are coming In talk _ mid t. cors 'farms_ Wm. BNtty,:.nf the old and FriEdB9® Onix.- �� Big Stock, at the lowest prices. ur sobool ire-opened on Monday Progresslve Association, has shown' with hiss O'Connor. of Whitby.in .his Interest in the 611mmunit In bring• Delivery free.] chargge. owing to the !lines of the tng In over thirty additional families. rot DLASH B." BEATON. D. D. S., � _ regutae teachar,'Kiev hurling. They are an industrious crow mind � 3377 t sdaute of rise ttmat Goldie et Densd __.- ._ their own business, keep- the pe Vi Xy Mme. OSM sae oeivarstra of Toronto Oa11 and ase. Ind Pboas.884, and don't try to run things. In the. �M. t o hardware store. wa r James iii'. Hick's Bale. Greenwood, �t+sears foto z : t o 6 ao- ted. •plat D; (Karemont. Friday, March 16th. latter respect they can teach some others who have come stmongst ns. "E A 5 T L A K 09 Bettoa•sabiesre faver6esa, Dr. Cook. tTOUff!<'j/iLLa The Italians, will prove very accept- R.. at wilt be in cttarsn. able Indeed. The shingle that has given ttfatitia' -'•' Logs- _ante 8touttvilla appears to he a rendes •�.• • !action for over 110 years. twilit- 40nott;t"q sawbs. yr vous for bk,eked trai Sunday's big �t'ny�„s . Corrugated Lon with s fin. bw storm tying three teai�i again. here. -- 2 in. corrugation, tree it before yew lUr 0. HAM-Issuer of lEa -__ The union services of the Baptista. Samuel Manuel and Wm Biller are H You a� US, 'ytllaee. _ ftiy - Bed I will pay Saab for the following logs been snch a success. that the diferent - delivered : Oardbsra end tars. Tran vWted peed of a.Creom Heparator. ' Try TPOQOHER. Seat Bmtate Atter bodies are loth to discontinue them. • -Whitby friends oq Fridav list. a Premier for 80 days. Ii►L/► • Moaaedr, Toaster. B eeu.etor sad tsaoee Basswood, No. 1. $21. No. !, $17 per M Our Dew ppnhile and continuation O. Carter is attendinga short course gasoline engines from $86.00 %qL, 7 et m6arriatte tieaosas. Bmnoses. soy ,. .. .. school will be coin pleted 11"ter. at the Agricultural College. Guelph. _ Soft HIM 18> is � g gee or write me before buying-' y HOPPER_ Issuer of Marrisste Maple. " 18, :• . l4 and wlll:cost shoat 5ffi.00tr. r will by kits hioore:'Hnnhkillen, visited his : Bell Phone., +i ". Means" to the clonal, of Ontario: Rack $lm, Irl 28. 80 •• right up t0 date in the ;siert equip tents here for a -Couple of days re- - (Dice.at obis sad his resfdaeace. o�anmona. white Ash, •• S0, •• so •• . - .went and decoration. cently. F. I.-rotme, P1Cker1II� . Sad G Pine, Our boys were beaten for the EiYt• Mrs. (Rev.! Crickint;toa .to at pros- $ $EATON TOWNBHIPOLERE �� �' �• 16 �•� bardt cup at Markham by Agincourt Ant_ asci»ting _her mother, who..re. .. tlonv"anow. oommissionertor tatters Chopping and Ost-Rollingeveryl b r few shotal. Claremont and Stout- siriAA in Guelph.. • • adseiavits, Abooantantt ass Wooer to toa5 - day eu usual. viiie had better wake up.. as another We understand tbat Jame ffayrs �cke1ring 5arag' on tarso prp�aerrtt [.suer of ltarrla -ado- aria will give Agincourt undisputed _ ''•• - sew, wbiievs�i, bot•:. •-+ R AR• sP tit about to retire, having put his farm W. G Mimes, Green River possession of the cup. on the wale market. MOH $. PUGH. Olen Mn jar, -Ont.- Or address R. R. No. 1. Loenst Hill. - J. 0. Barkey, who bas 'kept a boot Mt„e Lillian Pugh. of Toronto. b" All automobile and Bicycle .Li Lioen■wd Anaaoeaem Rsanetw wear- and shoe store here for s oumlter of .been s nding a few-da sat the-hotnb laces m Wtporaed and ahomuglibred stook. ears, is --about retiring to ,take RP of her parents bore. y - saies wooeraatod ser hare. writs for e. T'epa Lien prosOptlg ���_1; �',te a Hr inks t-bA is more attended to. .-+�. �����,,� _ e� n)<_�Yllhue sod family -spent the �� -- money In farming to-day than n anv week-end with tile- !e� mer s psreou, ,i�� Otis. Grasse and .repaim - - t. 10 POS TILL,t ennsed Auctionow, nti� **** �� other line of -business.' who reside on Brook. *road• alvei s on band. , 4 JV . tor ooanNM k and Ontario. Acs ,. The morning train from bore to To- Donald R. and Mrs, Seaton were the y Mesa gales of all need to oil $horwsi roaw bu been taken off. and Doose• gdo.9 of their moo. W. J. and Mrs. 1149106• Lddrasa drwo utast P.O., Oat, ' �� r5 quently the train service to the city lieafoo, art Toronto; lost week. pCttB�' a ,�(�'r8�y, t M MAW LI08N%RD A00• is veer nnmatWActor . - A large dela+- Herb Storer's eourin, of Toronto. Is y ation from laces aloe the floe will sssiatlo In dr,meaLio duties. while the iPI08FRiNE�, Out. R t[ TiOlIZBR for York. Qotariosodtyelehai g - FiQe Aoree of Land For Bale p •df * Cdamciea AN kis& of .alta oromerly attc def 1 wait oil the Railway tlrurd In the near. former visits friends to the Btatbs. < ie.. Tateo nmvmabte• ate. for own be till planted with good future and air their grievances. One pnhlin school teacher. Mrr: a at UtSwS• Belt and [adeps Rosch. attended the Teoehero' COD- "dvtasom. wtea".ODA. fry winter fruit. vection held at Wiltbv oD Saturday++��� ': just Coining IIIiiO H. R. Turner bots. made several burl-Wret . L �•� • = T IO V bearing. Miss Irrne Dunbar is visklRg with non trips recently to Hamilton. He Vetorioary Surgeon. g friends is Toronto. is note agent for tractor in, this die- Horror Graduate-ofOntario Vete- ' ` ��� lbtw Margaret Annan. of 'Toronto. rinsry Golke s , s , with-her mother the past week. - Truman Burton and wife. o[ Mobile, �JrjCeB and graduate of the Veteriaaty Mrs. Falconer; wbo spent thepaet -At "hama, are at present the guest•rof 1 winter in Toronto, has returned to Science Association, the former's cousins, Wm. and Mrs. Phone-ofHeia 1808. residence 281[3 Notary Publie, Pickering_ her home here. Burton. CII Sarnia " Mrs. Westlake and Mrs. Margaret Mics Elizabeth Repsor, who has been: CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO The Pickering _ Allison are spending a west as guests living in apsitment3 to Toronto 'far - - of Mrs. Cowan, ttosebank. the'winter, expects tore-open her res- Fence. ZiS. '�- R. ATMC�� • �/�'+11 ■ Mitm Pierer sad-M�. Peter Annan — 5= Vigilance Committee areas the sick list, but we hope to fdeo Loubare shortly. y- ' - 'Veteriaa Surgeon _ see them about to a few da u Hagerman and family Sunda Veterinary g - i --. ys ed .with Mr, and lire. Ormerod, of (Bari SA 8 Honor OrsfetuaW0fOnta o Veterinary The dation le to The straw a o�rm -raft 9attr�day and Greenwood. am Mr. Ormeroef bile re• College. All calls day or niglit lessen steeling as Sunda mode the maim almomt im• eentIv taiten over F. L, Green's promptly attended to. the feloom. Passable, hence small congregations property.. - Bellsad Independent Pbenee t chntch were the result. Raisseli-u ro en. manager, of the �DII m0��p ILnmbsri buttes ptopert stoles oommuni• t Friday eveoing -the D, -IA and Overland Automobile branch office in PIMMUNG, ONT7►'10 TT M. I. ciety bad a iehste. subject : Preston.- spent a few days reoenUy oats ianm.distnly wiW an member 1?e y � )G:soatln Oomso "Resoly , at the farmer is res • with his uncles, Dr.. H., Walter and B PHILIP orbic for the b e A. H. Major.sleigh ldsmheesbip L6 #1,00. negative won out. bot' both eider put Three se[gbloadnof thet.owa'spo n• As_, REEOR, r s` ,itahets•mav be trom as PrsstBw/ err: up strong arguments' and shaved the Valine r►tteaded the Bmptist liisdon secret.:, 011 apptidation, good work the Sc.ciety is doing, On. ,Circle wbicb held a large meeting at �'*T - a call tree Olt 11"lh aAd q1s�" Exec. Com.7-& 0. Banka, 0. 8. Paha• the 38nd lost the 8oclety will Rive an the residence of John sed Mrs. Mich- IWUM R I .IIJ_- - a ed meats constantly on Viand er. W. V. Richardson, Pickering. Pnlertainment in the church'. 'who. eli of the 7th concesbiou. Mr. Clugston will give as lime light,The Vomen'a Institute ' wilt bold ,Bo& Reil, Breakfast Baoon, :, R: Thext(IN , , j e (Urk. viewa on'an interesting subject. 'Full their next meeting on Wednesday, Saul. Bologna, Weinem, etc. Pcesidant 8eoreiaty Particulars. nett week. March 20, at S p. m.: at the home of �� �� Mfrs. George Burkholder, Aiplendid -winter. Highest prices paid for :�_ ,� 0 Attend Wal., Caasie's sale, Brough- literary program is provided, Ali are r `Butcher's wattle T ass, Saturday, March 23rd. welcome. , Now thni the iianta�avH-the • it • s' BROUGHAM ''wind up" rega�rdirig the fuel situs- All Ads ever had truer friends smoog ation, and hnyfs stocked up with.-an- fix Yleke ing livem Mrs. Mechio has sold her house on ample wood Purply. why along ramps — 1,t -Gut -Of its radiates than the Brock Street Co Frwok Baker, • of Toil- several cars of coal, tlsus we bec9me ", t - murden. quite indepeodetrt. ._ • Yet healthy, thrifty animals -: -- -First-class rigs for }�lre ELLIOTT Don'ctorget Jaslem W. Hick's Bale --• - mean mctt! tett you. right now Da or ni Lt �'/ •-� t� � to-day on Greenwood road south of Oaasie's Salt, Sattirday,_ March ss. than at any *that, season of Day nigLt Oreenwood. Bus meets all trains The Brot ham Women's Institute � �� the year. It's becaas@31ou are •,�z . Yonge do (7harles Sts Toronto, � � R 6(`>U FACT9� AKt)IIT OAN.�DA ', producing pounds of pork, Teaming promptly attended to will, hold their March meecln on beef,`hotter and foC Canada Carriage,(7o. This is a School of Results-Splen. Tuesday, March 19th.' it the home of The new edition of 'that popular groin. 'bay and fodder the pro- Agent -- � Airs, Mecbin, at 2 30 p, rn.. nbiicatt.in, 115W0 Facto Ahout Cana- . !� ,Peak did Results, Mer' rious work for p duets" of summer's toil T W Mr. Parker. of Coldwater, dH," for 1918 hay been iacned,and again ' H.'Peak our'students and , or, the husinese spent a few days here owing to the g_ That's why your stock shiitlld , PicJcer F Y g meets n Von •felt 'want for a concise public has been an tive agent in illness of Mrs. Moore, who, we ore record of Cnnsda's pru,;re.-a And devel- be irk prime condition and free" � the npbutlding o[ou famoussebool Rlad to say. rs now improving, oprnent in a single year. The compiler -_from worties. . The Ladtcs' Aid of the Brougham is Frank Vei >h, the well-known auth• _ Di�T �� �,t�nSt� Wer AMIST vox T ervnteN" aro Methodist church wiil meet 'in the i' DR; HESS' STOCK TONIC ..is a con- Y r Ott BttPLOY Commence R eh�.:rch on Wednesda ]Idarch 20th, at r'r, and lecturer.and Anct ackt,owied, ed T• a,a+bority oja� everything i;atnadian. d1.Uoner and worm expeller. For service and Sai'ary viii surely coarse now. Cat4logge free:' 2 l0 o'clock. Hverybody wplcome• Thie is the Tenth year of its publics- bette follow a coutae in one of Shaw'sthem Remember the comhinatioq:"sale to tion, and the new issue is enlarged' ylie guargatee i!f; to make your stock. W, J' Elli utpro-.valthy, to make oron rte "irks y`eur entries At once .r4t;h - Ftfi v chapters deal with the ontstand- or we give your mcney back. - i for our free catalogue. W. H. -- y novae or the auctioneer, F. Postill. •ing fpal ares of .the nation. arrangedJA Shaw, President, 099 Yon a tit, TOOLS SPlARi'FNED IeAAr and Mrs. Davis hoe"mored to alphahe6r.411y from ' A triculture" to fir• Hoes' Poultry 'Panacea will help, S ur Foultry lay now^ the home of their daugbter, Mrs. John Alar " preventp ser' +�•�-��� Crockett. of Pickering, and Oeo, Ll -par grip s t at quickly tell their sig- .TIME TABLE-Piekerin stains G fide make a epecialry�f.csoesaut saws; Linton bas rented a nose vacated niflcsnt story and that will prove a -t- Y tol)ciwe tC2i-Finds. Lode repaired.!_ by them, revels tion to even the best. informed ��+a�--``■n, '' re- No. 8 Dsai - 5.08 d M. Rasor-hoping a apeotalty, For a first- As his )ease hof'expired and be Osnadian. Oopks may be had by re- V' w• Lia&,, • ' !•Jose ha�lr trim or an easy shave- call Ie 1ving up farming, Wm . Cassie mittin 25 cents to the Canadian •, 28 Local 8.46 P. M. at the East-end Barber Sbii R g • 30 Local 6.24 P. M p' will hold an auction sale of bis farts Facts Publishing Co., 688 Huron St., "Mruggist-Graduate Optician! See our House Furnishings of; ail• stock, l plements, tiny, roots, grain, Toronto, or on en uir from leading a& Trains going West, doe as follows- g q T i moo. 29 Local 9,27 A M. kinds. $lightly need Carpets etc., on Saturday, March 2nd, booksellers. This -tabloid cyclopedia sk O. N. R. Ti�� It Agent.. k2•! Loom . �$ il8 P. M. boat 16 centro a yard tips i of Canada,,, as jtrtlse been aptly Called, .,, 7 Mau 7,60 P. M,, , W, J. GORDON PIQl1<ERINO Remember JamealV. Hick's Sale. Is a splendid it:vestmeat, rnz w. 1..@'.�"' .. ., ..... .. r. .` .a, .., , m. i1 '..i ": T� , s ;-r..':.R aw�q . !� r..�•., � �^ '.{.. ..t•sr._......;,.:'�....,,..48.w.t.. v{-, �. :..: :::.o Y_.. _. n,._ ,. _. . .'.,_.. .:,...... ..� . .i.. S1 am . -.. _.�,u.. .. .,--...d�..4•.:�...'.�..,_.. 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This L - widens the horizon of the man, and in e tura• brings the returned' soldier be: Such 3uBerera Can_be Aestordd 3 " - fore other public meetings at later by Building Up the ' dates when the- lecturer,qualified it\��L�7 is -in tion of the spitats w he visited, and impelled by the interest Nervous people who have not-- yet . t., - - close contact with the men inspired I developed a' disease •that, can be re- Hot Lunches. were dismissed fora five minute ze- • rjnR-'i'�j� tells of Vie -,oris of.the ..Commission I C0 sized and treated by the medical = FDR a�iJ<g In: our.scbooY section 1"t year, gays cera .while the hot ch was being and the problem- of rehabilitation.!'Profession have the greatest #eublb x, Ione of'the mother„ one hot dish.was made ready to serve with the help of Interesting `Bi Business." "rn .finding relief, Irritation, head - one to forty boys and girls of all the teacher. When the bell was tap- g g aches -ioal k,+ 1- WORK weat-one-ale com- ,nervous- dyspep-- grades every school da from-Novem. ped -each child took his -loch basket sig, all these discomforts make life - mandin officer has made-a practice- of L fiber until A rib Each child brought to his seat where be was served with PITALS COMMISSION. g P miserable, but are � endtired rather a cup and spoon. These with cook- a cup of hot soup. They soon learn _ . inviting groups of business m f than run s doctor's bill without dei gr bu ne en o w utensils and au e _ play, gained - T common interest to luncheon at the p p g pplies, were. kept in d, that no time for la was ined finite ho a of an im roved„ condition x' b hurrying 'convalescent hospital, Before. • lune e lows]? shelves of a locker or,cup- y r`ry g through a meal as all ? . er s onld-lsaow t e -mrd built across the gad of one of y Process of ',Rehabilitation Involve ction of the buildings and dao " who'were read were,excused excused after a ger of such .a condition to the reasonable length time. - workshops is made, and with 'coffee, I nervous s 1", --the clock rooms. The' blue-flame oil gt = Co - vernal of Habit for ystem. Nervous debility ci ars and sf er'luncheon chat .au:,'stove .was placed across the end ofHere is a Iiat of some of the dishes g i g- and even paralysis 'map result if the � !the other cloak :Dorn: we served: eFeam of tomato gip; beef =-ReturnedgestiQns ares icited. Quest_ ns- a .tone of the nervea-is not restored. + Man., of Questions a= This district bas a woman's club.. acrd tomato souls; be pa (several As.milita disci line trains a man answered .and the men go away with a The one big fact that brine's hope kinds) ve ry P new and -more intellikent interest in and' relief is that the nerves can' be The club becaaue co-operptive with the getab up, split pea soup, away from individuals and makes an the a returned soldier problem and'many restored 'by buildingu the blood, teacher in serving hot lunches to the creamed en, chicken and noodles; autor4aton of him for the best inter- times voluntarily. pledged to arrange It cannot be too ofen repeated that ,+- hool children. They'bought a twelve- to soup, baked beans; ' cHopped e>sts of concerted action in' war, oiled beef and noodles, rice in several the .to take returned. soldiers 'into 'their •only. through .the blood can-nourish- kettle quart aluminum kettle and a soup system employed by the.Militar Iios- ,d forms., Y_ factories. went or medicine reach the nerves The board of erectors bought pitals Commission in the.-conduct _ of. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make- the ti, 'two- large' dish pan's. The mothers '.Scalloped potatoes, were a favorite the convalescent homrs for returned blood rich and red and ileal re- ' dish, One mother living near. the ANEW NIAGARA. quickly sent tea towels and took turas' is soldiers is built upon the understand- store vitality and energy to a weak, ' washing them at home. An old sand- schoolhouse- made a apeeialty of'them f' 1 after she• learned bow well ,the were Ing that the whole action of a man's . mervous system. A nervous Berson �r ta15le was cleaned, lined and used for y mind must` be set' in reverse if he is Project to , Dever 2000,000' Horse who gives these pills a tiial is almost -' II! ;a serving :table, the cups, spoons an ceived. • The mother did not figure to be,successfully remade into a'civiL- power by a Dam in Niagara'River. Certain to see good results', and what t kettle arranged,-on it by the girls for the exact coat but agreed that it was ian, To this end the ' "King's Rules is.. more, the benefit'-will be lasting be-Io' �,r Nerving and for dishwashing. cheaper to furnish hot lunch once and Orders" are reduced. to the lowest There. is -a plan. on. foot to build' a cause-rthe trouble is attacked at its £ The Trustees bought canned soups, every 'two weeks than to put extra minimum consistent-with the welfare large dam in the Niagara River about root; building up the blood 'restores .. -: -A - Ugli Miles rice and cocoa for _ food in.the,lunch boxes every day,.• I,,q the M,n and r ency. We drew on these- when fthe institutions. Fall# that would create a ' waterfall . who occasional) take Dr. Williams' mothers were, unusually busy. ` Diet for Child of Two Years. occasionally The military convalescent hospitals one hundred feet high capable ,of de- Pink Pills always feel bright, active The secretary of the club made out are subservient to the' man himself. veloping o millian horse power. Ac- I and strong.- Mrs. Wm. McIntyre, a list of the twelve motherp with i:hil- I Fresh fruits, stewed fru3ta, purees tt�� f ,* of vegetables - and cereal foods are The esprit de•corps is splendid and the cording to n. article• by. Mr, T. Ken- Gananoque; Ont:, oaks:-"For a'num- 'dren i-ii achool'. One mother de- 1 • s �auited to the child's wants, and with men are encouraged to look upon i neir•d Thomson' in.. the Engineering ber of years I was always tired and v alined to serve and the other family milk and cream are capable•of supply-{themselves -as- citizens. The breach News -Record. there' is a point known listless. The least .noise would so lived near enough -to the schoolhouse ing all its nutritive needs. The best ! which may never be as Foster Flats ' ust' -beyond the nor- startle' me that I would tremble and y @panned between . j to go home except on stormy days so.:.. shake.• m heart would flutter, and I cereal preparations are wheat slakes; I the officer and the man in the :soba brow gorge; that extends for some miles - y , 'they furnished soap and. snit and pep-1 r would feel as thou ' shredded wheat biscuit, oatmeal, in active service is bridged by confl- below Niagara Falls: The banks of though I were chok 'per•for their share. Each of the ten cracked wheat ^d graham bread. dente in •the hospitals, a - confidence the River are there comparatively low. ing., I was almost'wholly unfitted for served once•£n two weeks. g purees here more than half the dam could housework, and always so nervous that • The pwtlrers who rovided the dish Potatoe.� •an,i other ve vegetable ,born of heart to heart talks in which ' ya P ani_ pure4•s of fresh or stewed fruit' the man is made to feel that_the ofii. i be, built, on dry land,, and it yvould thea .life was, almost a burden. I tried rev - , m8t8L'i8I8 1 t--Id medirlinPa •fin � should-$ls�caastlrite--rcan3iderauia���$-gepge�t'atry o e g .. --the swift ram t they did not help prepared for cooking of cooked the art of the die me in the least. One da P �=Y• erriment interested in him as a citi- . waters from the , present channel be- y I received s dish and sent it is ready for reheat- Children should be tau ht io drink ren and anxious'to see him success-' g am filet describing „ 8 e n rest of e P P g br, W 3hliamll' s �g frequently. i fstolinully restored.. Niagara op Pink Pills and decided to give them a wern,cEacoura e Initiative. e r e the dam The Some lunches, ouch as cocoa f uerrtl Three to four ounces of , River dr sone hundred and - two feet in ks CGur6 - �i _ _ : tr:aL JL_am glad, sow that f did #er - `at school: g rdtfat I after using - f day be meals. a , �of the old Palls to 'Lewiston, seven strengthened Viand built p mysvrnn- 9ometimes the children -carried the I Children should be taught from the Evidence of'the Commission's desire miles away, where it flows at the rate dawn, nervone yatem that I.can work -1 rich to school in the morning or a I'first to masticate their food thorough-! to: help the than regain his normal'at- of two, hundred_ -.and twenty thousand i t or older brother--would _ bring ( ly. This is highly important, as the : titude 'toward life isevidentin every cubic feet' -'a second. Mr. Thomson.�� pleasure �nd �eei refreshed after ` ft noon reay_for serving. habit. of .mastication formed• in child- phase phase of its work. The' relentless Ibelibves that the total head and' vol- s night's sleep. p. I sincerely hope. same The children brought their usual hood is likely to be . maintained I training away from' independent'sction I ume of water should be used as a unit i similar safferer may benefit by my lunches to school. At moon they throughout life. I during the long months and years- of through the instrumentality ' -of . one experience." . .�..,..� ! military service must be broken down, large dam. Otherwise the public would i . If you are ' weak, -nervous or feei- '� i and the man u ed to exert his initis- have to ing out of .aorta: give Dr. Williams' rg pay for a number of diacon- ; Pink -Pills a trial and you will e openings of the eustachian .tubes InItive. To this', end gvery facility for netted power planta .that could not _ the throat. This usually passes I o b surprised to see - how quickle Popular mea has Zen provided in make anything like the full value of away in a short time; but in case of' nervousness will aaa'sway and your r the hospitals, and recreation halls fi ^ ' the river available, and that would' ire-' ' catarrh, especially p former energy return. You can get p y poet-ossa) and ted for dramatic entertainments and suit-ult%mately in tine destruction . of Health pharyngeal catarrh,' the condition musical programmes •built. It Is' s all the power plants below the fails by i these pills .through . Your . niedidtie - may become- permanent; and the local I ; . 1dealer, or by mail at 50 cents a Common anti - w to utr}� ..-.- - - -- b° raesae.ma extend u r the cams or six mea `dor y p' men _playing with and against each I ize the river, says'Mr. Thomson is to .b0 f>rom. The Dr. and even to the Oar itself, occasioning other-Th sports. s j use as much water at tho falls as the 1 drama Medicine Co,; Brockville, very great injury. to the ear. Haw To Care For The Eire: f Through these agencies the then are I governments will permit, and after- 17 r IE ought to be generally known, too, encouraged to 'exercise 4heir talents, I wards return the .water to the rier The white o! a nogg -'lien need in- ' -1Es -f=aring for the ears -attention! that the very common affection call4'd g of water should .be paid first of all to proven- earache is really a matter of quite as. I the' dalledes'eriae of iat of ndividual ttition 8rd ria be used directly hover alow gain. hat -the, ls, socaro proposed' t it ean aoualdti�ee prevents nets the forr skin from �• tion. 'Put nothing into the ear dist rious, character, being inflammation I • S P P P izWs of t possibly sarirritate or n delicate eiltlre arum.-- s• - _ blistering. of the middle ear, or drum o! the ear. rng convalescence. Vocational train- 1 new fail P - Treatment should be prompt, and care'cies,randswhile �the manual1 work�is _ - Toothpicks, matches, hairpains and; should be: -takers to •prevent recur-cies,lookand by -the medicalofficer's as I r tsar spoons for the removal of wax' renes, as the hearing may be the�eb 1 ot AAL are familiar-'insttuments' of torture permanently injured' the less important for its psychological that should be banned. _ T,_ _ 1 . boring out the Ere with the twist- GIRLfiL LEMON JUICE _ eOutside Influence Carefully Directed: ed corner of a towel 'is' a most ab- IS SKI' WHITENER. Undirected, the interest of different' surd as well as injurious =practice :.. t ' .patriotic clubs .in the hospitah result- y since it not,only does not remove-m now to make a creamy beauty lotion ed in an unequal distribution of !avers, .; Athan s very •small portion of wax, but for a few cents, _ �. ar+d.aften 'ill considered .gifts. To co- = -crowds the balance down into the bot- The ., juice, of two fresh lemons ordinate the efforts of the or aniza- ;tom of the cans] against the delicate strained into •a bottle containin three tions who. desire to help in the "hu- f ,� _ : lmearbrane of the drum. - rice _ g i manizi " of elle � homes, 'BRUCE S FAMO-VS . ROOT SEEDS - ounces of - orchard -'white makes a ng Except in cases o! diseases, ear wax i whole quarter pint of the._most re- the Commission has established ,Sol- Bruce'4 Giant Feeding Beet-Is' two colors, white and rase, a seldom requires removal, as nature ,markable lemon .ekiri beach e'fi-i at tilers Comfort Branches in the most between Sugar Beet and' Mangel, splen croppers and keepers', -has provided for this. When the ears about the cost one must pay' for , a Populous units of the - Command and unequalled for feeding, easily harvested. ,'j lb. 3oc; X lb. ue; r lb. r are let alone, as they should be, the i small. jar of the ordinary cold creains. through whose administration the gen- f '=r-°O; 5 lbs• $4.75 postpaid. .Wax dries and scales of! in thin flakes, I Care should be taken to strain the I erosity of the citizens who desire to do I Bruce's Matala>0th White Carl' -A half long vari ib v -+which drop from the ear spontane- lemon juice"through' a fine cloth so I somethkg. for the returned men is di- cropper, 'splendid ' ously. It is only in cases of disease pulp •gets in i.ro; , $z.00 postpaid. - no lemon ul ' ;,that wax accurnniates to such an hm res or months. Eve These committees have learned the ry j Brune a Giant Yellow Manget--An. intermediate ♦ariety, hes z • amen t yeoman knows that lemon juice is used needs anis desires of the men and con- ,good issuer, of a lendid feedia If there is itching of_the_ears, it is a to bleach and re v � 1 l - , SSc; r,�• sign o! disease; and the more the S 75 p°a41• fleck es, sallowness and tan and is gestions coming from organizations ► irritated b :ekiri o c eanin the the ideal skin oftener. Whitener and p make the lives of Bruce's Selected Swede Turnip-A grand purple top earlsty y picking g, , which desire to help splendid for the table'and also for feeding cattle. A ;worse the- evil, will became. The more beautifier'. - • - "' 'the men brighter during their con- ]and alai r ib. g grand issuer, assiduous the attempts to keep the' Just try, ► I PPe • rWc rs lb. 75c; t lb. 31bs:.X•75• j y, it. Get three ounces L of ; valescence_ are met -with an exact ppars free from wax, the greater will, orchard white at any. drug. store and knowledge of the gifts which would FREE; Ourvaluahlo »r�uuge catakgwe of.,Seeds, plasls,.BuMs, be the accumulation as the secretion' hnplexr is aad gall Sx lits.. Wrile or i1r _ two lemons from the grocer and make be :Host welcome. In this way econ- �� d4Y• � increased ed by mechanical irritation_ a quarter•pint of this sweetly.ira- omy in_ effort.hasbeen_effected ..and '-- p? I _ _ f John A- Brace'8� Co.� vshLb"TO --= - often rho the„ ChildreA- a" �emoFr-lstr �eat amount of halm bk attempts to daily into the face; 'neck, arms and the men. All members sof, the com- keep their ears free from what nature hands. - forts committees are volunterr work- � _. designed as d protection. Thee-pro-I _ -- -test that children always make- to• � ars• _ �i Sacrifice, - As the result _of their work; cheery -baving:, their rears, bored, out with I saw, them there- g, towels and scrubbed with son and chintz curtains have been hung, flow- ' P The train staccato ers have filled the wards, cards, games, water inside as well as outside is a panting in expect cu,4hiong, smokes, candy, fruit, billiard perfectly natural sod entirely proper : ant haste, -± Car doors and windovVs bulging forms tables,' reading Lamps, rocks, surgical 3. " resentment bf the-outrage." dressings and Red Cross materials; a The outer parts of the ear•inay very - all khaki-clad=- properl'y be wasbwr;as often as desir- entertainments, serves, motor parties, , require immediately One Million Five HudreJ - A► laugh.upoq.hi_s .lips, fisc arm about p _. her waist, dances, and hundreds of individual. de- �-' " ed,t provided they are always wiped sires have been realized without cost Tend MuaErat ' Skins (1,500;000), and Fifty but not}iin should ever be in- She, small with bent and ;droogi4S �: g Thousand Beaver Skins troduced into the canal of. the ear .un- I ►� oulders sad; to the government. (�,��. less made nicessnry'by disease or ac- A hurried kiss just'at tie'parting of Movie Machines. no tau rise Don for, We have time to s p Lists. 't ask f her hair, N' - ` any. Shl be yoar Muskrits. We will pay the very bat eluent. g 'The Commission in its earliest days *market prices. Put your own valuation om' them yeq ' And he suss one. P Another. dangav_ that. riust: be„ ma ,e-d- T% for the purchase .-of. guarded against some people know as• She shrank and withered a0' frotYi heat moving.` -sell, bot ship to us.' S Mai' ehipmedt will coavhtoe You of hun picture machines to be estab- "throat deafness." which is usually asps y flame,- . - - -- :'I-lished in the convalescent hospitals. In .that we ars the best'buyers of Raw Fars in the world.+, .-44 taus y ci s. e.:_ is Hess_ o soft) breathed hit ria a hearing due to a e�ori cold in the y " - c Ines, one to operate in the big re- we are no Pikers.- head saw- eap to her eyes light that put - - I is occas�onc,i.. by. the thickening LaJ creation, room of theatre and°a second 'We are in the Market for the Bntire Canadian G'stoh. the mucous membrane about the, to shame smaller one for use in the wards where_._ e 'We bay all-kinds of Canadian Rrw Fors. The glory that she &rZw -fisc h �cas• • - -- ' :born. bed_patieht§ are confined. 'The Conf- "FERTILIZER PAYS —Evelyn King Gilmore. mission has made arrangements with T�ie'Cieorge Monteith Fur Coo - - the various film organizations to sup- , n. =� Better than ever. .Writs.,for Rulietin ply certain number of films per week ZI ]ARVIS STREET - TORONTO, UflTARio The worlds average- annual potato to the institutions.. ONTARIO FERTILIZERS, LIMITED ptoduction'previous to the war was Lecture courses have be-:, raar�a Iy£IEST TOP CNTA '- -. CANADA ove�5,000,000 bushels. _ _ m I -uiy of the hospitals during, the 0 �� �.vn..T +[.fay.e.k.: 'at`.k.SW, A+n,-..., n.. '• � ... •.. ...... _.:. �,..._. „ ... .. ..,..a .,a... ,r C m 6r ..; .. ,l N s'2! �.t; �C ..,a,«.S:u..7r...,....,A.,r.....,, -.. .. ., ,..._ _........ ,,M.,,+.h.:._ - «:. ,.��.z•�,x*.�?rt!•�^nY�.sn�*...5Si.l�_^.4iesa:,`C.�i3..�f@.'tlL.wrr.: _:6tir...i:tu".�Ss •1iu.'F."4:oih"�1 �a� wraa.•s. `..-,`M�-. 111 y. �, .. •, 'S ' .,u' .' ',� - ,. N d c. slN fr'+S . 1 ..... . .'. s• �a,. , .,'�.?•) 9R'C. .,r'., '+,' f �:.;t. x'J-,'J'...i. - 4✓y a .. .�: � ` '-,.if0! q. •'iv,,.,y7 •- �Lf�eK_ ,¢iTft:'.Nr go5 mY �Tny. •-.y �•Ti.. +wcra+ 4��iA�%N." -� }✓fw-+. ,+ .l yas_.'�,a++�''�.4. ��R�it -•�tiy a�:� .'�.7i.�'�"+.r•yy°+'. �r .. 1 f: r M. 1. E, ,"'•+'•5a - tVW.BVSINEaf3 AB USUA4 _ ., ukt-Haart�.- -- - When at the close �''-s A Story Which lRwtistes lila Indoor. We take our Well_ -earned rest, ._. _ ' . -- -} citable SPIrIt of France. And lay the last of our cares away, r �Atfl HG POWDER, When Mr. Ralph Pulitzer entered p And make sweet peaco our.guss4- _ , ii ruined village behind the French Let us not mourn for the day's mis- trenches . one of the first questions take-- - 00WAIPN sM0 ALYM. _DOdd'B Mdney Pills CUred Mrs* that he slaked was how the sixtee ia- what ;t weaometime8 failed! '~Theonlywo�NtinorrnVnaflramortood MOcC!'ldi. habitai}ts- 'made a living.. ` An • -o&cel •May, let .-us forget'ihe vain . • YNAps powder made . � ca a" j, w replied that they sold eggs and milk And seek where our strength avail- by cental) an ftsi w� to the troops. and when the visitor ...' . ed. -.:: ��IIiIIIIIIII�11�\`\`` �ah►'alaw is lords on "Is i"".. 1 t Ghe Had Been Ill Trro Yesrt and Cou1& asked out of what they' produced the Think of the duties ac mplished well, _ EW GkLl;lT COMPANY fIMITED Find,.No Cure. That's _Why Her aifltc he replied: �� mink of the sniiles�f cheer, ur F .N very certainly out of a ¢ow,,. �M w,eco roRo«ro, oY:..o..ue.► AINf NO Husband Is Enthusiastic Ovesui-words-of love from otic. li ' that _ . As- an 'answer to my polite akepti- - fell, -Dodd's Kiduey-Pills.' cism.I-was taken to see the cow, says Courage that conquered fear. -- - -`" Fort Smith, Alberta, March 11th Mr. Pulitzer- in Wer the Front in. an Thetr•WAste no thoughts on the things Stick to It. Potato -Puff.-Beat till creamy o �ai the Monods Aeroplane. We walked down a little g j •= - undglle� Plan for more t��n you•! cups of mashed potatoes, a little s It of Canadians who praise Dodd's Kid- street where N -or end our day with sorrow; Then do it. o eappeons of me a utter ne Pills for the good they have done, were directing' most of their 'shells Bite off more than you can chew, Pour into. this two eggs well beaten Y Fortunately, they were napping while, If we ve'wrought our best, we've earn- y and sib tablespoons -of cream.. Pile there is no more -fervent admirer °f we walked, through... We . ,.suddenlq ed our rest, Then' chew it. - - ,lightly on buttered pie tin and bake ,;f5 the `great kidney remedy than_3lidore Our hope for -a bright to -morrow. Hitch your wagon to a star, till light brown. Mercredi, of this place. Keep Y s re _ - ~ turned into a gateway and there, in . the middle of this wreck of a village, ee our eat, and the you are. "Yes, it always gives me pleasure a _ ssiaard's Ltatm•n4 ours. sttsas.. 8lA. .. was s barnyard with chickens cluck-' > ard'i Ltalmiat for sale everywhere, r^ do say, good word for Dodds Kidney- . • cos saLa �� ing, a hoise tied to the: wall and three• WITH THE FINGERSt " Mx Mercredi aays. My wife was, for. two years. ' We -could cows, flow much happier moat of us t1<TEEIiLY NEWSPAPER IN WEST;- era. On a -stool by one of the cows sat s would be if we had the moral courage era Ontario. ' D"oing a good brei ,r not find anything to - restore hes to an aged woman making the milk 'hiss SAYS CORNS LIFT OUT nesse Death a owner *2 aces it on th health. Then we . found a pamphlet g to say more often, No, I 'cant af- market: A great chance for a man uric * down into a tin pail. There she sat I�_ cash. Apply son 82, Wilson -Publishing telling of several person's who had while the shells sailed to and fro over WITgOUT.ANY PAIN ford it! j co., Limited. Toronto. been cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills. her head. At the story- of iffy skepti- W ELL EQUIPPED NEWSEaster "My' wile. used just„ two boxes of cram she rocked with hearty laughter, o - o. Ins . printing plant in 0.. WIq is perfectly well, to the '� E R T I L 1 Z E R ontarlo. Insurance carried i3,6AB • 69, - - e::. ,them and she p Y and went on extracting the milk that Ko ror i1,2oo on quick Bale. Boa es. great surprise 'of all our neighbors. Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or I I Wilson Abliahing Co., Ltd.. Toronto. ? she sold -to the soldiers. We left the an kind of a corn can shortly be -lift- I ONTARIO FERTILIZERS, LIMIrtED II r .y They can tel] you the same thing. I Y CANADA•1 ��z�$6 cannot reco;inmendDodd's Kidney Pills old lady surrounded by what seemeded right out with the fingers if you yyggT TORONTO gnough.;'• , to her, to be ail the comforts of home.- will apply on the cern a few drops of II 11ANCNIL Tj7>isORs, LvniPe' aTLt,. _ Dodd's Si Hey Pins are the greatest A few. steps farther on we were in- freezone; says a Cincinnati authority: i l� internal and •sternal cured wits• out Daia by our home treatment - : Wri Co1j4MWVo-A- Ont troduced to the mayor -a smiling; a can eta small as before too late Dr. Bollman Hadici� women. They cure the kidneys. The- bland old man who greeted us most i bottle of freezone at any drug store, kidneys are the root of nine -tenths of genially. Apparently -he had not A I which will positively rid one's feet . of f Or Headache women's ill's. Moreover, cured kidneys care in the World'as he stood courte- every, corn or callus without pain or The coil) Oi s Pi8II0 the ously making conversation. It seem,. 1iet1011. ]<IttilSt OII the mean pure clear blood all over . the , soreness or the danger of. infection. by A1� d digested edfood;lth the OT ed. to .me that the humble old woman . This new..:drug is an „ ether tom- an � tt O I `T� H I Q � L31. body, That means good health every- and acids re,ula'a� ther•fromare ?where. milking her cow and the mayor court- p°and, and dries the moment it is ap- absorbed by the blood which I - where. sorely entertaining visitors amid e i tura Mates the acnes and PIANO ACT14N plied and does not inflame or even ir- - When the Bay is Done. crumbling ruins of his village were ,ritate the surrounding tissue, Just causes ul symptosis called further symbols of the spirit of a na-.I think! You can lift off your corns and headache, neuralgia, rheuma� ` I have eaten a bale tion that is to no decadence Of spinach and kale, or downfall. calluses naw without a bit of pain or tiam lett. 18 to 30 drops of _ l Of spinach never, raised a, row, - ¢� �� soreness. If your druggist hasn't MotherSeigel'sSyrnp willcorreet Doetors W4,olnulend freezone he can Pasily get a small bot- faulty digestionati affordrelief: , I have swallowed. a can-- s r Of nsoiateni'd bran _ -SPLENDID LAXAT iI tle for you from his wholesale drug - BOB -000 for fhe )lyes D house. s ; And I feel like a brindle cow. - F� L1 T {� � Q A �f �— >~tiyaicians and era rpeola a re prey I am taking a snack. l� ! 1 Ui1 • Believing Congestion at 'Terminals. e5-0 troublea an4 to No Need to Rub scribe son-Opto as a cafe home remedy From- the old haystack . - _ "f - _ - than Pacific terminals T T k ii�ene h4.sSold upmis°ts..m treatment _ then . eyasig n the evening ou�bet s gra nab The are � and Cana o - Baby s Own- Tablets s a_ re a splendid " And I m glad y, laxative for theY Y N At last to get, r°nto and other points; has been ob � how quickly the swelling is reduced , mild but thorough in their •action; viated'by the co-operation of the.. Can ?_ and the pain disappears. o To the end of a meatless _day do not gripe; are esay and pleasant to rub. it" gene- „ depth and sow. thinly, making as few to tag{, and ori{ abs olutely free from adlan Northern Railway in handling:.. tratesquick!ysad _•- depth and sow thinly, making as few injurious drugs: Concerning them over its trunk line between Toronto,.) brings .!W.Have planta as passible to be thinned out: - Ottawa and :Diontreal,. a Iar�e number a boetlai handy for 4 ljj hire. S. P. 3M1louiton, St. Stephen, N. Digging and .Forking ,among rasp- N ' of'cars which the other roads were un- rheumatic. pains. B„ d}sites:- I --have'. used : Baby s., able to forward, eccozding to .fid res : neuralgia, back - berries is irijurious to the root "system Own Tablets for a long time and have a and tends 'to -produce troublesome fkound thein -the - most -�ective laxa- issued here yesterday. i ecsoren all mi+A- suckera. U to Feb: 18th a total of 12b6' load= I ole soreness. T----� tine I have ever used or the baby." a ,rand Trunk cars destined for east- Generous sited When the ancients praised any. good The Tablets are sold ERY medicine deal- '_ ern points;.: had been accepted by 'the dru�ut t 25eur �t _: .. an •they called him a good htishand- era or -by mail at ?b gents a box from i -•- mm� and a .good-TIoughman,- thinking lie Dr, Williams' Medicine- -Co., Canadian Northern at' Toronto - was I y ^ ' that the highest compliment imagin- Brockville, Oai. - moved east over its lines: Relief was Svc,. al. ^~ 00. -0 L� gble_ C.P.R.o t I - - - — _ ed to the .R the extent of 360 cera, -making a gra oto o D .More- oats and less corn will bring Safety First, � "f' .� - 1618 Cars,. _ growing atodf�to etandsrd,size. Oats First Colored Recruit: Yes, I'se •;RI without extra spanning i. It is officially announced by the Can- I' bulid up bone and muscle and are an, te$istud all right, rand I'se -already easily accomplished when you excellent food -for old of young stock. ad`ian Northert3 that the road will fur - Y concreted; what you gonna join, -de _ use infamy or de calve flier co-operate -with the cither lines I {, Set the freshest eggs, possible .for y calvary?" h -thine extentof80 ears daily from a .,, �.;�- MICA good hatching, Second Colored' --Recruit: No; "cal- - `' =^' "' '`� ' AXLE GREASE the Grand Trunk at Toronto; and 40 -� Have repairs made .on all, ample- varg for me. I'se goin' in dat infamy. I. dents; order all needed extra parts When de Genrul sound de- word `Re- i cars each day from the C.P.R.CPR.'at Sud- Use �" much as MW other „ -';rand new implements Immediately. treat,' die nigger don't wan' to be bury to be handled over. the trans- , Fruit growers and gardeners should bothered with no boss." continental line of the, C.N.R.. as, far s I Axles are rough and porous, 1"r' as Ottawa: x order fruit and vegetable baskets so _. . _ .0 I ' crates -at once s ave e:n on an . HE - j]yf„i �IIII��ea E QLa Sakes fill the pores and the When -possible neighbors stnmld com- ] s, i rease keepsthem there. f A letter has just been received from + B Sine •their orders and - purchase °' in the wife'of tlie' French' Ambassador to I son Eyes Ey raft coed by 'Voan's prices not Increased 26c 80c' �i Nlica .Grease prevents locked carload lots. - sa,,,Lle.easd�yawekly the Belgian_ Government at 'Havre n8eved br Marina �ft in wheels and hot boxes, givto You have made progress when you saying: "Can'you not raise'funlis for ` you rSyuandlnHabYsEyes: _ sure relief for .unnecessary f ' have learned that it is as easy for our poor Belgian prisoners? or even ` QV� IleSsasrtisg,JatEyeCe�iet! -" strain -on -horses and harness. • the other man to be right a. for you. you could -go 'to the hotels and re -by At�OUT��� ' are e.�w. e.. = a Y0 _ ��i3REKA -. We are Christians first and Eng- staurants ,and ask for their waste�� boy p,� Csleages 4:_dried' -in the' .oxen lishmen afterwards.. Christianity can ire _ HARNESS OIL_ it -keeps -well; and- is #ar better than 1 e mot compromise with any nailoasl „ I . :Ialm.-Lord_ 'Hugh Cecil. ` anything they get from the. Germans: broom previously dippeli in -salt and "1 -eft+ fie Y One and a' if million women are us ng it,, fAND SCALP or if s bneeded damp, not aoreces that t re 1 :'There are in France to-do more - ry out of the leather and pu s American .tr slew Iife in old' harness: It " ' American'army at the time the States gone to•the front: - -{ entered. the war," Y We - have been using MiNARD'S soft wid the leather leaving _3 s. >titatm:at s.u.�ve >gioraists� •- I l�t soft sad pliable; shot over - LINIMENT in' our `home for num- I The a5'08P •t0, comes the worst enemies of 11-1 Waii a Tatrk`$ettaves:: her of geaza-ar.Q ��..o other Lin! K-7 - --harness—water and dire V31 117 ltvw O� � pr -From the, depths of the wood oppo= men u - Y`r W . site came • a crackling, crancliilig commend it 'highly for sprains, SON in usesosctm b7 tlrl the ` deahn everYWben. sound, as of _.some ,prehistoric • beast bruises, pains or 'tightness of the p>t Understand forcing its way through tropical un- chest, soreness of the throat, head- ` Ointment t?'IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED K dergrowth, writes Ian Hay. And then, ache or anything of that sort. We SC+othea�ld, . The popularity 0# suddenly, out from the thinning, edge will not be without it one single day, - poP Y thers' loomed a monster -a monstros- for we 'get a new bottle before the _ i} 8ltANClms .Irl ity. It did not glide, it did -not walk. other is all used. _.I can recommend it ALL and sure, ihese'fragrant, su r- ' clTlas - _ It- highly to anyone. y -emollients are then a laborious heave of its shoul- JOHN W ♦�, dela. It fumbled its way over a low LaFIave Islands,. Lunenburg Co., N.S. effective for skin and scalp troubles instani bank matted with scrub.. It crossed , a � that lith, liuhi, torture `and dig- ditch by the simple expedient of roll- As soon as the snow goes and, the figure infants, children• and adults. ing the ditch: out flat, and waddled frost is out of the ground, and.a fe',v Free Sample Each Lby Mail __ ,,,ae,,,, e1 i - - stu-M forward,.• In iia Rath stood a young dry days.tgke. off the excess coolsFor frre sample eachaddles.• yo�.prd o "Cuticura. Dent IN. Boetoa,U S. A." tree. The monster arrived at the tree ture, clear the lawns of litter or Sold throughout the wad. and laid its chin lovingly .against the manure applied • last autumn by the stein, ,The tree lea ed bac , crackled , rake. Roll 'to smooth when. you use ° It as' " p k use of the ' :DOES... YOU R �STOCI AC H CONTAIN d Ot1I' regular. tab 1 e and assumed a horizontal position. In out the roughness.. • ._ - Y the middle of the , clearing, twenty- _ beverage for a few yards further on, gaped an enormous. ssiaard's went eux.. n.n�a =A GLASSFUL. OF AG[D:P-. '-days. shell crater, a present from the Kais- Sodding may be ,done as soon as the _ ere Into this the creature plunged. S g Y - blindly, •to emergeanting and puffing . ground can be worked . It so readily . probes Natives of 'somf pTotions of, South 96.0 AF 100 DYSPEPTitB HAVE they suffer itis discomfort after meal on the further aide. Then it stopped. DANGEROUS ACID IN THEIR TO put wholesome food into an dei + worth in' fla- eared ' in its America preserve potat or monthii stomach only increases the tjiscofree its mfor 4.�'p. A magic opening app STOMACHS, WHICH MU8T fbecau�e the acid mixes with the fres vOr, comfort, conveni- stomach, from which emerged, grin- and sometimes for yeara�alternate BE NEUTRALIZED IF, food and turns.itsour• makingaIoYmor Hing, a British subaltern and his rim ly freezing and thawing hem until all _ acid. The acid .condition causes f . `" - • r - • • ` g. Y t 'GOOD HEALTH 18 _ ;• tern i nfltatfon� th hien irritates, diaten `F ence a n d economy heir moisture is removed. - e r omach nuns associates. - e TO BE MAIN- and in a not sur➢ isdnr that specialist azin ln- -- __._ TAINEIX _ ,. a , "` " ' a y aeid_stomfchs are danRbroutl. Thi cr2ase in use is quick- The old Phillistinea were angels of a tea poop of hydro- o- •non itidon dao eros and either rfab spoonful )ai c id an e overcome d either by fol =1y explained u p o n light compared iw_%b. the. modern Hun. acid 1In your mouth for onrr a louring la strict diet or, and this is. fad If you ohlorto -Sir A. G. Bo second y -u would not be surprised s't its easier and more quickly effective, .ti =' ails]. • burning and Inflaming all the tissues; tatting a teaspoonful of bieurated m a - a vet an eminent specialist states that .96 �nesiainaquarter Rlasbful of water`ai I - i� 'i 11 Reason f ; A little ygrf toot well tilled is bet- out of - 100. dyspeptics go about with •a ! meals to. neutralise the acidity. The 24 5 here s L ter than a great deal that lies neglect- Rlaesful or more of this Dowerfo., lot to ter ce II c r much more aatiafaotory -`` n wonder whhat ca ate it correevtHs a acidity a� fba a e ` ed. . 7.. ' S 11 uses t e rn1 aching w es without ... nee or - = ISSUE -x•'18. �s, >m bus nor and ac g and y discomfort t any - _.wrr, .._. - _ ...., _._._ux._r.,.,.,,.,.�s_:..... ,+n^,........ ._. „-., ...�J __• _........ .v-,.... -.L.: b. x`.t.. ai.,. .._e.aG..v'Sw4+.., 7...-n..•l.,s�_,.v,,,.,Xs7.h:i31'*,..w.n.�._��•' �,��iz"�,`&'4' .• a•:. ._.... re .. 1':�.$r,"T . r �. ,,, ,,,,,•,,.,.q { - .,,,, TA ;jd,•-•.^�,.:, ..pc�z ;:�„` '"." ai"' - {e ? 4tr 4 r chi y.J n1 : x !` a ` r .? . C°_�i n ac° MW •-..55'�4Ty .- i"°A '. ."Y`. � .`"^"S+ "L'6t-riva. rt .'%�" y, ;�:'4 ;,F;ya. x:u" `". ; p...."l ro _ g, n, yw, .• ":f�j.. ;tl_ w A .,-r3• :....,...;• «': +- „ •t . .. a.: .rs y,l,, Y • •,- ."� •.,c .r.... �. .••31++ ..••,�v��x .•I�g e�a O ntarloin reference to the ?orvoto- ;lista ddyori{stta. i -, - s n': s� ''t r • r3 g' . T H=bgoutaocaateirn-j"ilwity be'approved ot,. %I further recommendation thatthe W Qistsrlaa Cws. ht Pratt OR• - nyw c o ohara a ar- -�^ f qnn .. •_ "- bd given to the Hydro-Bleett•!c Rail- roY some.uieagte tori bsrrek,. Apply G-��� ` y ;way Association ot- Onts,rlo. a tee Pkkeri a aaicerX. ° sif (�' �R c E L�A N N I S 1.b0 ear ; : 2b U a is ad�aaa. Slao, that the township of Picker. 'TOR BALE-A 8-burner coal oil y -:- ` FOR MARMALAD 3 .. lid ing ut�ondy zequest that lit•. J. W. r 2041 with o.en. (t few Psteetion). .. on. President Df Hydro -Electric .new,. lar.. A. Pa1mEr, Pickeriaa. s4 e�s°Od .There will be no Marmalade' oranges this Beason. Buy your " Railway Assoclation of Ontario be : WflN MU R'KAR, �oprietor. ' appointed to the Senate of Canada, as SHED DRAIN FOR BALK-A quan. -Grape Fruit -for marmalade-while the buying ie-'-- t ` he.le a man who enjoys the eon8eence its at wheat and mired atm. Data _ - i y� - and abs k. III seed. .F. w. H�ha, it >R. good. _ Nice bright trait always PICKERiNO COUNCIL ressppeect and ailptiort of alts alunict- No, t Whitby, utf _ entities in all parts of the province. _ OII ?land. - and the Clerk is hereby instructed to j�/� UST BE BOLD-At once. driv- The•above eouneil 'rhet 'ptfrsuant 'to 1[i' in outfit, horse, b gy Dad harness. -• The forward LhIe reed by j yy.�g w 'W O"U 1 T T T adjournment on Monday, the 11th horse is large enough to do any kind• of wort, A _inst., at the- Wilson House. • Clai;e- ' It was moved by Mr. Richardeoo, Gerald Cowan, Rosebank, (Rouse P, oa s5tf A most, the change ot. place being de- secotided bj Mr; Gerald - - - - _ ` » ieessary in order.to secure a gnorum. that the township of Pickering re,pR "..SALE-Seed mate,-. White MeigbRrs all present. Owing to the quest all the municipalities surround- surround• i' wave and Sibarian. Good.clean.eed at 81.26 X `� `zresignation of Reeve Mowbray. Dep- wa6 • the City ;of Toronto, together bushel. Geo. II. Holtyb� Raz - e Royal Purple Calf al the Dowiniou Qoverntnent fora ani- c {- r chair. The minuteeof the last meet- IARUS-FOR'- SAL? " " OR 'EX- A form suburban passenger rate ou all RoyPurlsle Poultry Speoifie ung were read inns adopted. ' - �-change,• If you Dish to se►i or exchange 4 eteatu railways, and that there-be no your farm, consult John Stark& Co: Royal Bank A number of accounts were resent- ' p discrimination either in di. coon, qr Buitd,na, Toronto. 25.30 _ s aid for 'oayrnent and referred to the, in distance as has been heretofore in ^r'- respective standin committees. t hells la Tr it. g existen a on steam roads. OR SALE 06e fresh witch cow, rQa1{eB y, y A cow, was read, from Albert- Ab: R 24. 3 A by-law was passed -to rinse by gobs lion. o freshened March ng, fpWY-- bott, Secretary of Orgaaizatlon• of co s, Caston, Int s, eon, S. Pickering, ,half m,le s $esourses Committee re_or anizition way .of Loan the sum of 83,600 to assist east,of Greenburn station. . 25-28 r g in building a new school house in - _ BMy all Four Grocery needs at the Grocery tore. a f .of township for greater production. - n- union school sectiou No. 1. R-A four- _ A com. from Hydro -Electric Com- FP.! t3ALF: BY fENDE R, R. 1liowbrtiy having resigued 1� roomed cptta ewith one :quarter acre, Lot m!anion re-meets un blarcb 12th. $ si ftotil the lrriaition of reeve, John For- g4, Con 2, Pick. G. Tenders received until1-C H A R D_-S , A coin, was,rea frotii-Col. John E. March 30th. T. G. Coutts, 5L9,Brock Avenue, a gin from the ositiou,uf tirst-deputy ,Farewell re.Torcnto-F.zstet•n railway. p Toronto. 21.24- t reeve, and F. H. Richa'rdsun� com the A com, Ernes Rew?. E. G. Hell, ask- yrs #u for rant for Ntie Childreg's Aid Pon called of councillor, a ti)eetingOf the L' ERDGRAIN FOR SALE-•O.A.C.78 - 2 g g ratepavere of the township is culled , oats. groan from retfisterMJ seed, 31.15 at the - r 43oeiety. .. for Thursdify March 21st, at 1 P. m., barn. A small quantity of Marquis wheat, also A representative': of the Hydro to no candidates fOr :the vacant Dglavare•�o tAuo k .Appjy.to WP H. Wescney. Electric Comwisbion re proposed pew- lot 10, c".It n. 3, ,ckeiirig. 12.21 -Q{ Qj' Me, oeitious, and It necessary a poll will er line'to.l3reeawood was. heard. Oa . taken one week Inter. motion it was decided that the cob- �OR BALE-1 pare-bred Yorkshire s,y /! tract be ap roved and entered into. The COnnCtl now ady0urned to meet 1' now, with l9 nice p,ga 3 reeks old. Also 4 r ` s:y Roll WI� IiiQ M. J. Ho iday was ,heard ver sheep again on Monday, April 1st. ea in calvesand one 2-year old heifer suitable ; }./y • for beef- agers. Appply at bt-30. Con 8,, Picker- which were worried by dogs last 3uly ing, or Roy Carter: Locust !8811. R R ilio. 1. 24-25 send for whieh'be had not yet received i CE_Qordod Andrus of French= _ Oa motion Mr. Mayne was ea . Dan's Bay, wilt be pre on an r an: • ♦f, - j� - - 15th; tofurmsh fartnen and:atl others with nut !a ¢ y xC re unopened south sad of sideline be- - ice, loaded on wagons or efeighs at anY stone ac r itween lots I D and 31, in 4tb eon. Alslite, And Clover, Timothy and all f 1 kinds of Timm i s reasonable prise. Coastsg done by machinery. ` -The standing-committee on Relief Get roursupp►y atones and avoid she rash racer reported and recommended the follow. We are in the market and are prepar- ing payment : Childrea.'s Aid ,Society ed to pay the highest market-prieve. �'LJ'NSARZ'C1V' ss f 110.00. The best equipped cleaning mills 'Fhe standing committee on Roads ; in the countrv. ** �y �}�l T cv hA. Slid Bridges reported and recommend,- BJ.IrAC,i1r1? iT SHOP a� 1. g P y Send as samples. or cotpmunieata With -.. p " ,1/ Yti' ' • - ed tha.- olluwin mPuts : Adam tic T u+ t,efure �PlllDg. ;3. A ' :Spears, 33!) 3•ds gravel; 38ii.J0 ; Roy � 6On April 1Ft the-undrrsifzned'will tacks _Uorgdri: breaking roads on 0th coo. { Tske adrunta a of the best Seed blari:- potsesmon of the above shop, Dont confuse Paroid with-ordinary.. :raw iron lots 19 to 24. also on Brock road. 1, rev 1D the wntld. _ :_ Iivreeali s,; aadgenecwl Idacksit;ith' 'sudTroofinga. P.aroidhasthereeordof' _ 'i �' J -s a d' :'I3 it ar Iudr enden_t_tuane. l9-' tan of roven'serviceand is the choice ot _ ons 8 and ,. 54.03 S , ey n e _ _ „ v atteoiiFd to: -Y tar P --- w . r4 tern t1 - F P aRhers, t>„•.kin roads o�$r,itk-rr)atl,-I - n e•liable, a fleet ar i i erfNri h'nrse:?_m& - fartaers, an irneed as Gorerasest lViiiitary' - _ tnpT, .•�t�Fret, nil r • r L• .• rat o�-. e ' _ _ ^. ). _- _�' tnj;'Seeds gucYrutitaed. - a . pe: hilt b°,: ,ins ttioner re- Camp Buildiage. in ba i ` - - '.Chep iiiudi:igr:.iu,wictee •ot) C,`srttin-. ' - t+sudrd 0% fAI dvP nor C Rq� genClr�+ rrp.,rted and; reeriuiriit'r1dYd J H. DO NEY COMPANY' _ prt;tHtKat'tsfacthty." ,� � �• V. i.IRl�ony the 14ilc�tvt_;: A ulVtlI fled Crags i e 7�ar.�-e_ d r^• r��.T - = -- - - n R-I3. H.- fftiaion .g _ - 1'titi� t' fair s, is et n, r _ : on ;acct of yalai p, 75 00 : D. R, Sta- ton,'8 dl4s'irt Hy' 7rdli&c,iric tueetfng } and Kingston road - questions at. To. ' _ rODtA. 1:i.W :_Jahn For,Ale. 2 -daps at STANDARD_ �o .' ' J� 1��e1 In e - Hydro -Electric meeting at Toronto. . BANK 10.90 : -R. R. Mewbray.. dlttct. 10.00 I- _ x i H. Rlchardson.'S days at Minister of Public Works &u¢ -Kingston' road 4Fir CANADA meeting, 13.01? : F. pard, rebate of *a" OMCK - TORONTO _ v ►� � R � Q~ : dogtax._1.00; John •Nurkar, printing. s : R. R. It 0; W. , an account -of es ,=FRUST FUNDS CREAM'OFT-H WEST FLOUR- Z.00 ealsrp, le.6g : O: n'. Parker, eerviceeauditor. 23.00x-; John.Stott. dttto,': London dt Lancashire Gluaran- tee and Accident Uo„ Frea)aurers' lions Our Savings Department gives you +o•�• ti guanwtee of absolute -seouritg and - FOr Good, IFVl"wleeanfe Breed -3'tie Caat��itMe�t �r>�etsdo' th - s iiideasro.' Foligie. Richardson and Bea- asT'o isrs , intereet at current rate. a� Doo represent-'the nff ^t lip �t-::. the SPICK RIFT BRANCH - a S draElectr:c. ufeetiag at Ci Hall, Its the P'[our thst 'n5ake�- Eke Hre++d, theceFoce', you ciin't, get beak 'Toronto, on. March 12th ! results from an ioferrur grade That's: Also, that the s•esolution'aa3upted by K C. ZlbDdERMA►N, r. Brawdi also at Whitby. -why ire recommend ,- the County Council of ibe' Couuty at Bre Flour'gn the market. .. .. The bees Rr ad ;'QueenCit��' B1 M onarch- Pagtr en�1 are +pleodid Fiutiro. Try them. 11 C O t�1Ta' X Torms.,...._. The Campbell Flog Mills Co:, Ltd. Are . - iidw available _ '■a:......m.t;.et...a�..■:>n�.�i...■mr.:Ile..o.a "� -- ■ Returns-must be filed on or before 31 st March . THE _DOMINION BANK HE Dominion Income War Tsui Act requires you to fill in bne or more of ■ Eaabilabed laTl , ■ - - f _ the fivespecial Foriils provided before 31stMatch,1988. In order to �. CAPITAL AND R 1V% =13,00�eee assist the public to understand just what is required of them, information ■ on each Form is given below, Read efully, then get three copies of the • * - '4orm that fits your case and All them Answer . all questions fully . and � Fsrs e!S �il� -Notes �tQs : accurately. For making falao statements, a penalty.•uf $is,BN or six mentlis' ! ■ r•'"'' " �• 3... ttr.+r mm an...M. sa ■e�'r" a"aa s�anment, ar both'- is-pnr1�. - ■ an. «n.ea.m oeawN tas sts..ase. ws 'llitrfrWiiafs.-All peridaa iutntarried, Dad All widows or 'widowers 'without dependent children; - A whose iaoottis is $1300 &'yew or store, mtut AU in Foran Tl. All other perions. whose income b � _WHITBY BRANCH. J..QOROON HAf.L,•-Mana�w: _ =300@ or mare, use 'the sante Form. Where any hwome is derived from dividends, list amounts - , :reodved fr'ow Canadian and Fsesign iocuritles se?arsrely. Fill in p"es 1. 2 and-3 only. Do not R/■>s/■///■■//■■■■//■!t■IIs■■t■//■■/tmuss/■■■//UNN 0 Partnersltive, "such nesd not 51e returns, but the mdfvid"s. formingflu pot- -how and JoI $took Cosnpaniss, no matter how created o-or=anized, shall pay the- ::aotsnal tan on iAcoms est. dins 83000, Use Fortin T2-giving particular of income. Also attach a financial statement. Under Deductions, show is detail amounts paid to Patriotic Fuad .'and Canadian Red Crass m other approved War Fu nds. HARD A R- E I - `Tnnt*os, ltltoeuters,-AdminNiratses of gstiotss arlr Aasignoa use Form T3. Full particulars � at the distribution of it►copas !coat all syts handled must be shown, as well-as details of amounts x• �3aldlSt,, Axes, Tnsilsiige' -Forks, gamin distributed. A separate Form must be filled in for sack estate. r bnployors must use Form T4 to give names and ainounts of satariss, bonuses, contmiesiom anes Forks with long and short handles, chin other remuneration paid to all eaiployses durima 1917 wheys such remuneration amounted in the - - i . .agaegate,to $1000 or over•. .And strapped, Yruniag saws.Af _ "Cerparatfon Lisfi of ShardwWom--0a Forret TS corporations shall give' a statement of aU bonuses, and dividends paid to shareholders residing' in Canada during 1917 stating to whom paid, r, (}aloRIIi 'ed Paas Of various IS1zeg. 3a Dad the amounts... Figur in every qre to cover 1917 income-all Forms must be Ned by ,31st ittareh. For w" neglect, a One of � for ash day of default may be Imposod.. - -- - - Y In the case of Forms Ti and T2, k one coy of the fill in Forts and file the other two with . e L pector of ?when for -your strict. In the case of ►, T4 and TS, keep one copy and Erle L 7 other two, th the Comagadoner of Taxation, Dept. -of irnts stray fob fined fv m the Oki rk Inspectors of Taxation and tans rho, Pada - J 5 5r M t. er 1 w1 heating Piqae ' ' awstors at tt�l! Mating antras.nidmce, Ottawa. Ticking, h' -Fe kin double width. S tr, . w n c at c : - = P e ,neat be ;d on all kttsrs ! -' d w odds. _ an err r: orfs"ocumet b srwarded S snail .. 'Department of stasrtu, - _ `:SII wide o It to.lasteclor of �sxatiox. Y �:,_.Oltawa, Canada Printg,'aingha>�s, ets. z ,. s �w�i 4 Y r ImmoC ,3aspec4ur, of. W�t, Hugh D. Pantemu, 59 victoria Stn, Toronto, Ont. vaE • _ r "- . ' ry. -:, ... _,. '. ,'_.. ." :.. ', :. .' .. .,. .i ;y;,:' Vis.. 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'ilii '/'H'- _ M� '.1:_ •�•��.'� ��-nes — -y—. au►sisaaoaty AUA IrnG1HTi� TauiWDaT 1[slsas Slsr-Aaocioa _ Went Now t rr-rr sale 4t bigb-g4ade cattle, imple• fiver -m w"[.��►hnetse de .ski[•., moats. Rrwiu, �apd fnraitnee.1a%rem�t8l sir, Ma•tcP' 16-auetiws a+hls_ A. reJia.Al Alivat in Qma�rio Oounbr ., o[ Buur one day last week. of farm atoet, itaplemouts, hay, � pr ty of H, Holtby. bt:6; _ mu p i gs pearluss Fruit ani se Blanche Meeh}n: Of Broach- lo, toots. etc„ at lot 18, con, i, none 8, ickering. Bale at 1, sharp. - 'Bus meets all Trains Ornamental Trees during Fall a" am, spent P`r}da with DtiiL J.7. bra Wm. Maw, Auctioneer.' minter months. Good pay, ,. Heal. pe y Oslo, road. I} miles ezelasive * ` month of Greenwood). the properly ga•�zvAT, MAMB 2�-Auction First-olsse$iga to hire day'er tent, free selling equipment .— Beal. Madill, of Okeen River, of James W- Hiok. Sale at one. Bee sale of farm .tock, implements, hs night at }oweet prices. Over t700 cess of the choicest Now -.a nt Monday v►ith J: H. and Mlle• • W. B. Powell. auctioneer. prt•sin, route eta.. at lot 31, non. �, Phone 18019, "cry Stock, aohtding xl[.a - varleEtes, Mrs. )Madill. $Ar tDAY, dates llin a aa. Handsome l ta- est i[AReEl lbrtt-Important Piokerlag (hail mile west of Brough - D aIn the t of Wm: Dante, ihOS• Saadersoa & dots selling egnipsock and a eplstoW Mrs. Thos. Gibbons le spending credit Bate of horses. grade urban A Pp y Oanadian rows stock to offer numb a week with her daughter, Mee. A. cattle, implements, hay. grain, roots Sale at one sharp. Sae biW. W. B. _ u -g t r4 ` Spears, of Balsam. and household furniture, the proper Powell, suationeer. ars. Weare not jobbers. Write now old �' ty of J. Walter Sydd, at lot is cou. sPH,OPRII+;'1'ORS for agency terms to Wm: Ormerod bought coven- WHDPta?BDAT, MARca 37Th -4u coon PHLHAN NURSERY Ce., " 4. , Pickering (Staith farm),' Qlviag wing. 0 M.sale of bursae. cattle,pip,etc. at tot too- hand of aToronto, Ong , alter the recent sale. t3ee bitty. W. B. Powell, auction- c ams In • - T. P the is undec the nth- _ of W. H. Norton. .Sale at one. F. ant on re nest to -„ eer. Poetlil, auctioneer`, -"- for agendas os " er at present at the 'bolus cif his TusgDAl', S1Aaoa.l9rs-Auction. sale l have been succeeetui in securing con• o Nursery stock.; pu�bl-18 y B�n; John, in Markham. of faros stook, implements, hay, FmDAT, MARen •29TH -Annual com- trot of the Greb Shoes for this - Mrs. Geo. T. Lee, of Stouffville,. strain, htntltry itc., mkt lot 44, con. 1, bination. sale in the Village of l cality and bought a ��,�,�� spent Wednesday, of 'last week Pickering, (near Cherrywood C. N. Brougham. & tries can be niade . very heavy stock before with R. J. Cowan, or with the auct- the advance in price. with J. A. and'Mrs. Madill.. H. Etativu), the property of Clarence ioneer, Rale at one. Fred. Postill. These node are here for spring and YlAxtr,t,, Sale ,►t nue. See, bills.' g P g Fred Ward apo James Under- t� s „t'eli, auctioneer. auctioneer. should be.seen by all u,eu looking for lull each shipped a carload of cat- __ a supreme working boot for spring +f tlGeorToronto and O�[1 ,9at:irday. Tt E'si:.i1 MARCH 18TH -Auction sale ' TuxaDAY, APRIL 2ND -Annual com• wear. Gall and inspect. George re. Scott vi-ited of f... r_,,, farm btock, implernentr, bination rale in the Village of Clare- A'11 noon cin a w h+r.:inn and ettsihtge. the 1•ropel• , g going t. the old prices. Big W. J. and•Mrs. Miller, of Picker ty of ii Tinda113t Son; lut 28, curl. 1, at hy_tae.F,trmers' Qtab. Entries range to chooFe frofo. Ing, on Wednesday. of last week. k;,,et Whitby (base line. near Osha= can be made with Juhn 8cott,Seare Rev: A. McLellan returned home wa), �;ile at one o'clock. Wn,, tory, ar with H. S. Pugh, auction , I• F / N G O L D Of all Materials and deeingn _ cer. s+ . kept to slunk. It will pay you �: -on Saturday after spendinpi twobfav�, Aucl:Oueor. weeks most pleasautly, at his old _ _.__ ___ ._ NORTH CLAS+ MONT Io call at our works aed in"$our Nooh hullos at Dresden. ""�`,�: �'» " - __ . , k - and obtain prices Don't be misled b! Stoetffville curlers came over on A - s. `,• agents we do not emplov them, tion t` ` � r Pater Par Water ly We sane and 'do throw sof: the •ttmy ° r "Saturday last and played a'frit�nd=tart j , f commission of 10 per oeat.,whianyon x ly game with the-Claremont-ciutr. Per ` ,- ' �, _ - awlainlysave b our boys won by -i$ shote. BUT / y>P�bMb6 loom °m•. _ f Bus L A'. .. r y i• � ._ : q. if you are wise you will use the only oW Solicited, ' » ' The dimers in this locality are ■ Ideal well, drilled, by Chas. B. Rice, MNITST itiAMM vs.. pressing lar*e quantities of hay who is agent fox Wind 11[ille Gasoline Office sad Worsts Wkitby Ontario for shipment, the work being done �wr ` c 111ZAT ' by Thos. Oliver, of Greenwood. gats, BariQ • Fly, Live StOC c,or1-0RTCM'-1e.�s Engines• all kindwof pipe and fittings J. B. Madill to now sporting an for water works. Also bath room fix. - J. PICg a B 16 the__6 gifttures, etc. ' Hver thin lues• careful . • Lis gran -daughter, who is well 3 n attention. - known movie actress In New, York WEALTN of la Acnes EACH. Cceerwo-at la-rAs amens enc Cance'. , our brad and 'Citi•. fiartim". wrvey-sd a far entry. Yaws"++a+t.nz. gni a .t-sm Blows PUMP WORKS, By buy{tg your bread and saving coal March lith of des th=`O-quare ' '°-—"-"rfor crop pm.?eet»a to F e •hztn}rs ea Q.HOOOLATH$ I;oeDt—On Monday, , to fwam clue Fall Estis.atRf cropvsFuee of R'h-nt. Qat.. B.•4:y %nd Home Tel. 5631. Whitevale. Ont. in Claremont. a black gauntlet. �4iES�'ERH �d stow foz 1217 in tVlaaitoSi' a•'r•trs.-""' •a3 A. Rett. is In bulk or in seat boxes 9 Finder kindly leave same iu the CANADA >613.ee57utxoo Peanuts at 36e ib, Friuli; Oaks 4fe ib. IMPROVED LANDS�, sts UP Fruit fires ! Claremont post office and receive �. PER ACRE Wedding Cakes our -specialty reward. SEND FOR ALONG CANADIAN NOWMZRN. R", wc;i located fame. e:or_ ' Owfnto the severe storm therf, to radaray--�ssadLte Droduoczw— = be D+'Kn+a"1 one terse. Both phonal. t g FREE 90010: r.a.�, or o" and emp pwmepts. btaam actnow, -nod ro;..L. i� ph and Pl an•t s }� 7.7. L !Crag no service in the Presbyterian •Horrteasakers' sed eoovesi..t ttawportadoa Act ar>M�- g1je ,aa.ay t+ys s, O _ H. R. Motmeyf Piskerli� �rr� church on Sunday, morning, and and Settlers' and s -. - y : there wait onlg a small attendance Guide' Tractors othor FaM Implewl-M .For Spring Planting ii its the other churches. �"'- Esau aysilabie,-raw GoYsrrimeraz eas.star�ca - -- �iC,�,i 1Reeeutl Richard Taun had the * y ~ We need no further_ introduction ` ,vt' • 'LOW Gpdtal or eo efy=L"1—ti6e woe's tis e;.acr.yI; f. is there. .T'- Than Ctla tact that w9 _Ween in -' n7isiortnne to fall when steppin�; iiiill I�:;.rr�e-- rc,tSt,, _—-ri,.s.y'�rt'�SSv `c } i on the ice and fracture a. 4toa1! y� C N, R, vatna45" `"tsl . - 1• •.vi nn G -F skin r 7 n the Nursery Bueinesb pi4 Y OPE L V M� �A j�� f".N.R. Ae►ee w Cris rel i. •+ems L L?`P. i ..a.t rYt. Cao. , 74r . N ' EARS and a now p(e �trPll CO meat tri �� y , a are b .. _bone to his arm, thus hiy activitias - o,., w �lorh•x. 's - - existing eosditions y offering' our .v _ e lent a ora tale: ...;. ,, - - - The Claremont Dramatic Club -. _ .. - ------ cu o carers at Rutz Evrr v Pate svi preseur their--1� awsited -- -= `t - _ Send for our, illustrated eirculars of Let us quote you on Glaaed Saabs ' drama. entitled "Farm Folks", on -- p-- hardy vsriett�r�+isich=re+, si�eaand-minds ta_o�n!•._ + `Fridayy evening; 'ltlareh 221on e6 1 V e direct and esus the rtgeLt'r commie - Watch toevelie giving fall Martd. tion, of which you get the benefit. PI'e can save'you money. - mare, and reserve the evening. Our prices will be aura to interest TTon , The annual combination sale Cold Days are Coming and all stock is absolutely Aral clan A heavy stock of B. 0. red cedar will be held In Claremont on the to name, s on . and true sh{ngle hpnd afternoon of Tuesday, April 2nd. Now is the time to buy your Fall and Winter Footwear. We have a The ''hale Brothers Co. T order to have the stock or anti- good, assortiment of Rubbers. Overshoes. Felt Boole and Orden. filled for ,all kinds of ' Iles for sale appear on_the b}Us, Slippers, I.eS6iage and Spate, of Mitario, Ltd., Hardwood Flooring. sentries should be made at once to 'Nurserymen _ either Jno: Scott ortheauctioneer. nee our line of )errry Day Work Boots for men and bort _ aRstabllehed 191i7 Terme Cash H. a. Pugh. "OOL..9HOE�l--Your ebHdren will need s�eitooi show. and we are Colborne. OIIta?� �l A number Qf owe-reaidents form- at your service with the ,beet :those masse. . D. Ort OII 13e ed themselves Into a happy theatre I� C let 1t IBM °party as and attended • one of the R�p c CON 2" ;high -rinse theatres In the city on „ . 1[- E E L «� J O N - , � P.IC$URI$M3' r. e a ao,aw w Monday evening of last week, and 'aOJOn were delighted the show, It. WHIT$i ONT, yraassv,oee0'tr • j++saar•a • Hsu and Independent phone. B.ROCK STREET,. l •+ewe aaAa-stat Emu r being one of the Star performan- __ se '•• .t . sea of the season. - •set am " • i. a � : On Monday evening; two loads •. 'too a _ BROSIeBa iYoung People's L'n- loan S = 2 � � DISNEYM � af ion made a trip o e ANNA CAS a s■� n t - ar - - ' Richard sad hien. Ward. After >! 0- es r y • • _ halMog their regular meeting the IU Now �ioR Re -Creation of her Yoke. � ���a,lx }_„ � • I � F>l>IIIer _ 1r8E remainder of the evening was ev I ^� spent in rlor'games of various - - =h 1 renft and e - ., .. EmInIni' kinds suds moat en Dyable time ..1±; a•i L.,. rw -- -. - m. was spent by all. - - Owe of the severest storms of the season passed over this locali- ty on Saturday=night and Sunday r.: when a large amount of snow fell which • was soon hea �. d up In -'.drift@ by the high. wind was blowing all the time. Milder . _ .weather bas since set- In and -the snow is ' now rapidly disappear- ' The VFomen's Institute will die - penes with the regular March meeting, but will have a St. Pat - ,rick social on the eviniog of Wed- nesday, March 20th. at the home -of lir. and Mrs. G. M. Forsyth, Each member bring a friend. The meeting will open at 8 o'clock - Each member is asl#d to bring a plateand sup. Owing- to the blockade on' the Midland Division of the- Grand Vit_... —Trnnk on account of the storm of .'Saturday - ht so i dry, a number of .ppassengers from Ux- bridge and stouffville were com• gpeelled to drive to Claremont on ]ionday inorder to catch the C. . P. R. train for Toronto and other western points. , Owing to the mail -carriers hav- ing one hour less in which to make -their trips on account of the change in the railway ti=e -table, box -holders are urged to purchase their Oostage - stamps and affix them to the envelopes beforehand eo as„not to delay the mail -carriers as they need all the time to catch the evening mail: On Wednesday of last week While Evans Ward was hulling sweet clover seed a shaft of the clearer broke and smashed a pul- jey .but fortunate_lyLug further �amttge was done.. Cdr. -Ward --Us qcite a large, quantity of this seed for4rhich he expecte about $20.00 "per bushel. Swe6t clover, which N- -was formerly considered to be on- ly a noxious weed, to now being : raised in ,,large quantities in some 'yams of the province on' account of its gcsatfood talae. _ I t Let the Talking Machine Dealer tell YOU why his particular talking machine is the best. ; _T him Ask Hbn 776sss Qwotimw : 1A. —K --"—Your talkieg mazMae or bees eempared in public ' whit the voices of artiM:411W In to recur y }d. --It so, where t Who was the frtists t How many people Bard the comparisons t Witat newspapen published critkisass f Then come to as sad �'• ask as the sans quatiotns abort 7Ae ]EDISON "rhe Phonesraph with a Sohl's ,And thaw W111 be our answers I& -Yes, more than five hundred times: ” 2nd: Iso most of the principal cities in Canada Oma the Unitsl stata-by Anaa Case, Miller, Middleton; Ciccoliai and %bout thiny others, before nearTy.a million 'people. The musical critics of over Rs- rata t e)wmaa .woken with wck--perfecd9w-th*"he- Re -Creation cannot be . distinguished from the original when both sire heard in comparison. Ise 5 IF IF ana TW ,Milk 4:.Fie= f � l� jai e� � Calls answered promptly at '; i_�altiy hour by raotor. s o s _A s No extra charge for distance t� t a • � � ' • We have the inset Hear FEti b ` :• 1!1 meat Outside and e � q P - of TOr011t0 Grain 9' Ben Phose, day or.night, No. 90 '� a No. 52 AND FLAKLNG Independent, day, ; an aye o. I am prepared to do chopping and ea laking every day in the week- _ except Saturday, at b catCoa� , neats per bag, oal , , s Some stone boom, wagon and binder tesgnss on John Ir. $t tyles, GTMWO" Hard. and soft Boal of the best 11ma Agut WsaM I :quality on hand. v 4 F.ltTHOS. A. LAW, P10KER1. , 0F AND DISTB.IGT - .F'iCliCe=ixi■.l --- To -sell for —Nil 16THE OLD RELIABLE . is laity thea ZS Strength FONTHILL NURSERIES" -- Co-operation for business, social r 7 Splendid list of Stock for Fall and wntual benefit. Regular planting, 1917, and meetings at 8 P. in. in Town Hall, Spring planting, 1918, Pickeringg, on 2nd And 4th Wed- nesdays of each month, including many new varieties which we alone control. Mail or hand your order for sugar, salt or seed corn to the secretary. Send for new• 41lustrated Catalogue: Annual meeting, March 19th. Come also Agent's Proposition ; Hand• and. select- vour own. some free-ou > xeMua= officers. --ive Terri6el•y ^� LIMMAL COMMISSION � "Your Club Is just w 9TONT . nd WELLINGTON, YOU make it." Theroathill N&wles; United Farmers (lisMMisirea lsli7) To o1M, 4UNTsxlo of Ont., Pickering K E�i lit 4 •7!'. S" A. 4•' •• •ah;F7°. .•a-. ,�:_ !t"kL"."' v. ,'.,,•'r+. :4 4., 'Y Rf4 si•�l: 4. U„�'^.. '!:{• -', 'i.. � i°W-s• 'sr•.•^+.,. � '�%�^. '�5yc�'-,3:•.. '1'�i;:Lh :vs '�-.. .n -,^+r j•�k..ti `#''�•��.Fi.aa i.».)*;+�• ...�yyq�:• �, p'4.. "� v'4'�.2.,.uri, ".i� a;,: •:�.. 'yet 'w,Rt'. 1. .YrN y r—.L•`-J fi• / • Lr. .. \' .. /:.'"' ' ' u. --- sense of the work bodilya far. more her bodily charms. To the flesh he intimate persons&- defection fr= an • had succumbed, n8L to the spirit. r Artiole ftnted for Ca > individual vocation. With a clear- I om aewons"I -taste Nava" ` Weis undimmed by any haze of doubt the result? That of most cam- _ =at�i i Needlewerlts -: AVE ••F0.0D he was conscious of having been call- promises: the imperfect attainment' ata �taat ot..■t osa■as■s \ I of bothen� aimed -at.. ' He bad been rRateaeet stars t resat. Ware. ed upon for sacrifices beyond those of. vis. os scan tis saysz4 to In a time needing food economy many le am the mass of his fellow -workers; of c bad burnt and d a father, and f.: s > Y y PeOP certainly not so good a_ priest ea he ss. ate a s, asst LLE ' r tat. having been one of the chosen' ones t'a y be H ANTIQUE dALLffiRI�B . thnd altthe nourishment they might from their food. had rt 'in him to a knew now : ss scut so conese stt"% roaoate, oa6-17 : who. are singled out for complete. aur- t —, It is not how much you eat, -blit bow much you swim- render. But before the order to uit`, that the uneasiness of his defection ` - date, that don you good.-' everything" q bad. it in him to be . He knew now .; g rythin� his renunciation.- had that the uneasiness of . his .. defection i There was another, then; 'who was' :The addition of a small teaspoonful of BovrH r failed..' Touched by human passion,; had never ?nits loft him• and that'' afraid of his own weakness; but that! he had sought to compromise with I though he had worked harder than! one )tad acted accordingly. Not able'; E rz to the diet as a peptodenio before mesh• leads Divine commands. 1 most gmen he had not worked with an I to bear both burdens;-waa any man, ..,to more thorough digestion and assimilation Vividly, after. all these years, he undivided mind. His very zeal had, able? John would not dare- to say' R and thus lives cod, !o! you need lose. could recall his own almost indignant in it a touch of fever, meant to eon- t No, .being far too humble minded to p >os astonishment that day in the qdarry vines himself that his earthly ties judge of others' strength. It was-- when Tim hi'Laren bad twitted him were no impediment. The hidden himself only at, he judged. Others,' ---- - -- - -- with a future wife. HOW COItaCIOna sting had, upon occasion, put harsher even in m al fetters, might e -j he a een o uth more exaction I solicitoua for the thin that belong': .; ga k picture of the future, -how determined into his spiritual deman a n i rd' " and for those alone- at e C 8111 IV • J=oma slq aaa V. laq e I have come to him naturally. At such !himself, he knew a e, a iaq ut 4g8nos. paq aq 3eq} ;lastutq Ita� momenta the fanatic within him had 'been right to call such a one "divid met ween Cousins, o; ern OX •'sulplzo a hue ss 'Allege gaiped the upper hand of t}te gentle ed." The. unfaithfulness had bgen --- -- _ ss.._ u 6 Saes - s a cons aq shepherd of souls. _own— t .pus ': dil paz .tai pug 048 ani > s all3 .s : 1 his To be--cosoninus h Ott, A DECLtxRATION-OF WAR.. !aaroo �tig ung} Puy •ssa33a� ustu Presently he raised his head and -nq Aq pallaututet3un ;laeuttq sax oI ;looked up towards the hill -side, where The war has cost Germany mp- s moment itself the excuse might serve, ' between the leafless. trees of the back proximately 22 billion dollars to date. but not now as seen from the vantage- garden the spire of a little 'grey Pr y CHAPTER XXIV.-(Cont'd.) "From- the first• that iage had ground, with the pitiless light. of ex= chapel• was visible, .,What was that „ tis A growing, preasing earnestness been to mean abominatio t wan the perience upon it. It was not Ella's the funny old man who dwelt up there spoils out of the tones -almost a upsetting of f!►plati of li not for virtues which had`drawn him; it was myself -you see; ncyt certain enough prayer. He seemed to be pleading' with myeslf alone, but for us :all -the sux- had said Y "I h not sure enough of h3iss son for one word, of self -justifies- rendering of all the advantages we that my strength would suffice for the. tion, The brown a ea that stun u on had so laboriouslq gained: On her hurtles -of -earthly- aifections,on a r y g' P death -bed I had promised mother to 1 r� r N•oW with the --other birders." the hidden face dearly, begged a P I -favor, fight for them; to me it was .a' date' ONTARIO FERTILIZERS, LIMITED - )_',: But it- was not anted. Aa Al- -almost sacrefi HaW could I,3ooS c„ Bert, -drop, 'n peacefully at Fenella's-social de- '"FST TORONTO CANADA, = peed his, ha a, John knew y I end �t to Parker's eke truth Without words. radation I feel the. same way about �1lIIItU111lltillllllllltlllllitllltllllll11111 �: s „ „ .t just now; the abomination is still D No Mather, a said, as coldl and' ij + y there .just the same but the sense- f r k Sts sternly as though it were he who trona f to=da are more abominable f in oron o ° OU will astonished at the results we get by our till. I am not able to bear the sight = a modern system o y g an cleaning. Fabrics r -^ in the arm -chair. "It is no use. I . - of Adam s and of Fenella a faces with -like.- _ conic) blind you with excuses perhaps, !: e — that are ahabb3►, 'dirty or spotted are made 1f my secret .upon me. A matter of =- but I could not blind myse I did nerves I suppose. That is why I :_ ` a �' new. We 'can restore the most delicate articles. • : __-_ . did know what I was doing; I did con- ,. I a + have spoken. est aider, and even !f I had made a mis- ti - Send .onsarticle ox' &�arc_el. of goods �b� t oT : t take about the boats,, that cowl$ .not With each Word Johns white head: , ( F k, had sunk a little lower upon ibis' a -express. We will pay ge one .wEVy, and our justify me • for the intention was } breast. When Albert ceased he did•not a > = charges are most reasonable: there --this full intention: And it is l move, nor give the answer which the _ - Y the Intention that matters you young man's eyes more demanded I = ' a When you think Of ' should know. that -it is yyour business o - You'll enjoy buying is - j to know it. I wanted th' than entreated.. _ . _ G Toronto. The big - is result. Do "Father!" cried lbert in an sit r- you not remember how, on the day stores are so busy and _ ICL.EANrNG AND DY�G� , hers I found Fenella here, in this ed tone, after a moment of this numb n attractive. And the range of mer- + �. silence. "S k t..-.•-._�- ell me; is -1- = think of PARKER'S , i room, I told you that Ishould -event ,, - thandtO ie so extensive that it is ' P my crime past forgiveness? What is . " certainly a the marries e-aomehoa*? That y great pteesnre-buying !yt g there I can do . Can my secret be in Toronto.- IAt us mail you our booklet of household #bought had not left me since thea -. �' and yesterday m o 'kept -or would that . be a. second 9 helps we can render. y y y opportunity tee+ crime Y Can you still think of Md. as ? And this pleasure is Use greater n - i E and I took it, -that is all gain... because eon can stay st the msoat „ . LIMITED. ` e chair as though the ' ao mercilessly y THE' WALKER HOUSE �v (Tae KEC E p CLEANERS DKIDYERS� in bad fallen&.sones or is t. e.stn too enormous ti:.. -PAR our eyed— .. g y With a sudden sharp groan he once Plenty) Pool We Words had been so mane °fn 1 blows. Now he gazed at his Son with more coveied his face and waited. - erg _ "•+ • . Then, just as the silence had graven - teation is given to ladies sad child- _ 791 YOnge Street Toronto ren travelltn without escort.' ---=dor mare; talmost..unbearabTej,-he-_felt a weight = 'Andyour purchases- may_be_deliv wide eyes -which seemed to be -waiting 9 -�- _ t upon his shoulder. It was Tics fath - - g er's hand; and, looking up, he saw - erect there for you and relieve you' r'1 h s father's face bpndinir towards bim: of all worry. �� r When you conte be sure you stay at - , , 'EOR P•. YPO ¢a :CREAMWANTED,There was no er a.d;n and h the War r brown eyes, .rather. a deep and bumble The YY ZII G'iOUSe��:v w; `;, h� w- oT� �,s +1.` No. 'i' �,, aa�.: feet or Churning Cream. HEgheat 'trouble. h A -- arket- prices paid. 'W a supply cans "The sin Is, great `Indeed✓ -but I do C a ;ail^ + ' �e�,t s�or;:, T►.. -MA o.a.+. +„MJ t'. a $Olins O Plenty +-- Tau K� n, .n. an.tie .Nt.►.u..w.6no.ed ueau.•oeY Pay express charges, and, remit -daily. not know, that It is all yours• my. son.”, • �*saa. fa:,raw..« ..7..«,.w« ....T.el.ueu.,,na„nmo Mutual Daleya Creame Co. - "Not.ail mine?'_ But father—" TM a�nws11-416 {. Wtre Vasa. Canary. Lit. - - 743.6 Kin L West. Toronto I TORONTO, - � thi�It is not. you.. who •liave'cioae this � RONTO ONT. :: � r • ,•; '` . wmay: ,tr.a• _ _ i ng. It is the Pride of Life, and nllillllllil11HI31III 1III HUM 11111i1111111111tt L p Sn into We house the Pride of Life' - -i L Ake should have had no entry if-othdre` - - had been faithful." . VVV��_ WW His eyes .wandered to the window :,.. �FERV�CE. vaguely,- and to Albert's ears the l very sense of his words seemed to be wandering. - "Father!" he urged, for already it Seemed as -though 'the minister had forgotten his' presence. "Is this all you have t ±say to: me ? Will I find / forsriveness . _ "There is forgiveness for all:' mur.% � Union-lVle►dQ !!► mured John, "but it; is the unfaithful " wbo-•will seek for it furthest." .'And my « ' •,1�I He had to re eat his question be. "fore John looked back at him with --a . little start of remembrance. - "Your punishment will be -written JL In your sistera "+ - But mine?" e In bewilderment Albert gazed: but S t before he had spoken the minister,No fi : with an effort, bad recovered himself. ,71 -,, "Go, my boy," he said in a tone of ''THE TEST s authority that was almost calm. 'tI - - - • ' y moat be alone; I will speak to you 16S. to h S again, but not now. Do what you can. Quare tt1lC%!t Ffi j ' Heep•yon- sister from despairing yet, _g �� ad keRp.-ynur 1. secret from her and under hydraMhc from all. Do you not see that this < Pressure is the second blow would kill her?" test that "Bob uta trop A minute tater John sat alone, and _+` Long" overalls knew by -the load in his breast and r Safety Razor is' I by the clamor, of accusing tongues -in have 6eCtt Put to. always in the s head that one of .life's great and Their strength _ - { ink of condition- most appallingmomenta was upon ; : w i►s in the tightly. _ so perfect that' Dace him: a momet of self -enlightenment. •`K ti ae� .tpope�f fabric. 9 .. .g g `. over will remove ht m�front of him he was az- with comfort every ing, not at the worn wood and dulled lj -. - .able, but back, �� is>;tx� ` y �•,' " particle of hair. into dead years. From the vantage= v It is kept in that ground, of this 'day's crisis he lookedxce`` 't� �� "�, •_^ ll• back upon the road which lay behindby means of its strop- him -back a very starting -point. , : ~^ - - ' ping feature -it is .the The sweetness of those early dreams only razor on the mar- was upon him again for a little. Un -u lest that sharpens its bounded devotion to a cause, and that ,, ? own blades •a�utomati- the greatest on earth -complete self- cslly. surrender to one beckoning mission= Gsan■teei to Satisfy towards these filings his young soul � had yearned with a mighty, , heart- ; �. t• u 'C WLETE OUTFIT whole desire. That; then-, had been X5.00 the starting -point. An.: the goal ? " s AT ALL STORES s it tovmrda this that he had -been \_ steering all these years? With Al - R1.',• ' ` AstoStrop Safety bart's confession • still ringing it. his , I�- �tasor C ., Limited ears, it seemed impossible to connect ��>_ � <,* _ w, an D,&* 51, • T""i., oat. :� the two moments. His son a mur- a' "M overalls and shirts are the best, because • his daughter bereaved and al- o tach filler d er wash -tub -no s er d ash -t g of the , r ri , th stand thetest most widowed' by this son's act; his; or cheap dyes to wash out. " household revealed to him as a very .. �• . ' hot -bed of baffled ambition and ;' :`: ' 0 ,: :, Insist on "'Bob Long, Ask your dealer �7 t > for Bi 11 -thee re overalls,—the cloth with frustrated greed. Almost for a g i8 grey < • space he doubted his own identity. the test. n How did he,John M'Donnell come to „•�• �. � this pass? -he, in whose youthful } visions that thinp called the "World" K ti ' had had' no portion,-nifr its prizes, � nor its caresHeavily his trembling under -lip �31 Dad Wears �elme - sank.;--_for--.he .knew-th newer al- ready: by unfaithfulness. Not, a 4 •1-1Q commonplace. and -palpable unfaithful- e • nese of the la�i�aanator-net unfaithful- e • '� ' s r... i nears at all ilthe literal and legal Me y `• i r _ l�3� r.-' .... :' . -., ... ,_. .. yam' ,%• � a j�y J. .t......,<. •'e!..W ...-••-1.f1Ff�.�L.'. _:, ...K.O..�... . n '..._.. .�. �M:..... >...i . . t- 1., .u.e.•. _.... _ •.wa.._.n.d:'lC.a�c..�:.?.4-R�iiNW_I•kJ��7L n3:r•\.,?�..4ALe1:�l.A:'Y<niSr•:CLY`uLi�YLi•'T�han�'•R•�iY•11•i1'.�'Ii.PY�r _ .- ­e7 7W- pm -uy -4 - 5' - VIV k KM g k3M'I�, Z, -rar Mims y.BO1V�B T1 3,- H JAPANESE WU JOIN �7 -GERMAN % % IN APPROAtHING SIBERIAN.. CAMPAIGN' 001A . ..... Stuttgart Motor Works d ent Constituted in Far East-Trotsky ks, a'it New Russian Goveftm I . -Has Resigned. Post of Foreign Minister. I - us 'Munition Factories Attacked a In Daylight Raid. Institutimis at Petrograd'. The Petrograd, - �Murch The State London, March 10.-British &via . . . . . . vads;organpeople's commissioners are ,-leaving Pra of the • Bolshevik! ch is to bethe ✓tors bombed the Daimler motor works to-day for Moscow, which at Stuttgart to-day. The official an- prints a despatch from Irkutsk: new Russian pepit&I, at least tempor- japan- was nouncement says that the raid which says:. drily. , The 'commissioner of educa- 6w;� carried out In broad daylight Thel arsky, will. remain in _pyaxident of the Council tion M. Lunach "The ex' idso bombed the railway staiion iand representative of A4J• of -Ministers of Revolutionary .Rus- Petrograd as the munition factories. � On. Saturda) +an ins, Isis, Pringe Lvoff, has constituted in I the Government, and will be investedKx ti report sta,ted-that new It v,-��rdi A41-04--L g4e r ar Zaar of bombs were dropped on sidings sail---.:, its The official organs of the Soviet, a - - 1) ent which at present has y0m)%ml ernin factories in Mainz, and the Brit svesti and Pravda will appear to- e a • seat at Peddn, and which is awaiting I isil raiders returned safely. In'ths, . . . . . . . . . . landing of. Japanese troops at morrow for the last time in Petro- -fighting of Friday twelve foe� ma- grad;_.both will be published there- d=P air -fighting In order to enter Siberian chines. were destroyed and others It with them. after at Moscow. driven down, . with loss of three Ory !The Petrograd papers confirm the "Telegraphic communication be- 14 '7: Octali- British machines. Sunday's report .7 (S tween Vladivostok and Irkutsk is in- report of Leon Trotzky's resignation will tells of the destruction of ten more His duties terrupted. The Soviet of Vladivostok as Foreign Minister. :Strategic pointg aVwhich Japan may 9trikL- at Russia in the Far East Hun''machines, and the disabling of ' his deputy, Mr. Tchit- Is mobilizing forces for resistance and now fall uponto safeguard ,war supplies in store at Vladivostok and Harbin.' ten others, the British losizit two. cherin. ti In forming a Red army It is A, 7, stated in the newspapers that Harbin, March 8.-After a prelimin- the -forces .have granted ary cla& with Red Guards, resulting 7- BolshevikiA BRITISH 'GAIN plete freedom to Grand Duke in a few casualties on both sides, Gen LEADING MARKETS.- GERMANS WATCH A Xichael exon rovi Pen ;he Cossacks, has f -1 FW Emperor formed a new front along t e 1 ria at at his home. %#K%ju Tw PAI Nicholas,. on abdicating, designated Railway, where he is endeavoring to Breadstuff* Toronto. War. - 12--Manitoba wheat- .4% ­%blm as regent. break the Bol3lieviki control. The No. 1 Northern. 32.2 - . . . 'U 12. do., $2.20 ; . . . . . . . . . � Y A decree signed by Premier, Le- Bolsheviki are using heavy guns, un No. 3, do.. S2.17i; o.4' wheat, $2.10V in tore Fort William. Including 21c t Norwegia -Six Sur- Gen.' Allenby Makes Further Ad- ax* lo of the der the,,direction of a German officer. n Ship Sunk --NO. 2 C.W , 99ic: No. trine announces the evacuation Mnitoba oats 'a r%�- _1� vani4 of Three' Miles on No: I feed. 923c; ic; - in - store Fort William. American corn-No. 3 yellow; kiln A despatch from London says: The Eighteen-Mile Front. TMT1 DT 1011' 010 1 TIJ dried. $2.06 track Toronto- - Ontario oats--No. 2 white. 99c to M. 0 -Ko-rwegian steamer Havna, of 1,150 A: ;despatch from London says, MAL V cording to tons gross, has been torpedoed without British troops astride t NO. 3 white. 98 to 90c. ac he Jerusalem- freights outside. warning. She sank in less than oneT Ontario wheat-No. 2 winter. per car Nabulus Road in Palestine have ad- RIG. RAID, "HANDS OF ENE lot. $Z.22:1 'basis to store Montreal. minute. The crew of 18 had no time -ENEMY vaned their positions. along a front of Peas-No. 2, s3.70 to s3.8% according to launch a boat and jumped into the 18 miles- to a depth of three miles, to freights outside - I Barley-Malting, $1.73 to 31-75. ac- sea. The captain and five survivorsthe British War Office announced on `i-1 Escape Without -$1.78 to 81.80. according Canadians' 'fan Fleet There Comprised cordinK ta. freights otitarde. A. ith ui Loss 'Russ Buckwheat were landed Monday night. Friday. The tftt of the statement 0 freights outside, With five companions, Capt. Her- --.-In Repulsing Strong Ger. at Least Two Super -Dread- to Rye ---!No. 2. 0.35, according to man Attack. noughts and Some treixhts outside. reads:- mansen -spent a terrible night on a "Palestine: From Monday to Thur , Manitoba. flour-War clualitY. U1.10, raft- exposed to intense cold. They. day our line astride the Jerusalem- Minor Nabul=--Road-was Minor Craft. bags. Toronto. London,, March N.-Gen. Currie Ontario flour-war quality. $10.70. found an upturned• lifeboat at d stesdily'advkneed. - NA, had new bags. Toronto and Montreal and managed to right her. They ter-A; writes to Sir Edward - Kemp, -under A despatch from London says: Al- Little opposition was encoun freights prompt shipment. drifted about for 50 hours when res- -date of the 6th: "Yesterday morning bough the fate of the Russian. Black Millfeed��abr.;oi,�-car Mont- - -yesterday the advance was to a an American destroyer� One. to be- real freights, re.n. -per cued by mum depth of three miles on a' the enemy attempted a very large raid i Sea deet Is still a mystery; it It ks.. p4W maxi of 1 11 4y- 'o, S. man German on. 836 � % a orti or n died delirium; the others,had --iLgainst us. Nearly three hundredlieved that as a result of Germ& _13 N 2, per _ n. S17 to $1 - frontaie of 18 miles. mix"a. at 'Cee Q.-Track-Torbrita; Mir feet, i Y bis specialty picked assaulting troops peace with the Ukraine it has P. 31 ir. lroun; - straw�Car lots. per ton, t8.50 to $9. The Germans - watched the men raided our, trenches. He put on a tre- tally p4ased. Into Teuton hands, and track Toronto. A - ter, said Capt�. iation of the struggling in the icy- water, inendous, artillery fire, stretching I with it the complete domination HEROISM OF W Isamu He. antien, but did not- offer any: 24any hundreds of yards on each side; Black Sea. At least two super-dread- 0-t" PrOd-'*-Vho Butter--Creamery, solids, net lb.. 47 help.-.'K + of`.hia_Vaint_aLantz7_.'Nn igDonpr had nar2ghtp and a number-of minor craft to 471c; prints. per lix, 471 to 41le: dairy per M. 46 to etc --- -he entered our -linea than he was lm;- were comprised in the Russian ifteet.AM Off Eggs--Now laid. 41 t6 42c. Inediately counter-attacked and driven Itwill not be surprising if-theso bhips 'Poultry-Dressod, chickens. 26 a 98' t, BRITISH G J c, fowl. .25 to 27c; ducks. 23 to. 24c; off. Our eMps killed- a great many eventually join the Goebert. 21 is 22c; turkeys, 30 ta 36c. his What, 33ocbes In the .,trenches'and during 'ta id�r 'conisidered certain � is of I:rp are. selling to th tail Drove Out the German Invaders ..A trad at she following Prices-,- r DID retirement many Germans were left that Germany Is planning to use. con New, large. 23 t= 1 5 . 'L, MCRUITS- ISM -With Heavy Loss. lying dead in No Man's Land. Not a.. siderable of her strength in the Near 231 ,,0. isic. early choose. 26 'io Sea- British Arm 1. larw twin. 26 to 206ic. y Headquarters In =an of ours- is missing, so he fa ed East. Naval men believe that Gel utter-Fresh dairy. choice. 40 to France. Great gallantry' and indivi- pLbsolutely In his mission which we prints. 62 to 52c; solids, many Ii already prepiLring !or' 'the tTfl. creamery. i Threatened Strike.. of 76,0100 dual heroism was displayed by the rapid -development of the Black Sea 49 to'50c. lewwn-from prisonerls was to take pris V*gs New laf& �" to 47c, new laid. Tramway Employeei Averted. Belgian soldiers in the face of post oners and. gain information. 'Further- transport service so as to get forces in cartons, 4s to 00c: No. I storage, 40 odds in the flooded zone north-wast of -London; March 10.-Three decisions Inore, troopsinto Asia Minor. With Rilm,af& Out to 42c. - - i _7 which he raided- went . pressed rKmitrv-Mk-fed. chic"na. 1 Dixmude, a day or two ago. The Ger- back at -kiln last- night, entered his of the' war, large Bulgar-German 35 to 37c; fowl, 30 too! 33c, turkeys. 40 of great imporfAnce to labor have - I man -attack was futile. This opera-, forces can i;; used against Salonica to 45c� - been arrived at.in tlle,last 24 hours. lines . , killed many and brought back Live vottVrv--7-Turkeys. 90c; i�htckens.. 1tion has been characterized as a raid, -IL prisoner. Our losses were very light. while the Garman-Turkisli forces open- 1b, 24 to 2R ; hens. 30 to 33c. The first Is the announcement that but� as in the case of the recent attack The weather- 13 very fine and- everyone ate in,Asla Minor. beans---Canadlan, hand-ptcked, bush.. the Government has decided to pro-- 7Ns,. Is working very hard."" $9.25 -to $8.50; imp, hand-Vicked, Sur- 50 on the Pbrtuguese, there it little doubt ma or Indian. Se'60 Lt*' $4.T5; - iapaji.- teed with thin recruiting of 000. coal (that the Germans meant to occupy 38 to $8.25. Lim". 19 to 20c. miners; the second is the agreement FINLAND REPUBLIC SIGNS FI. I certain posts permanently. They ifue reached with the machinists, which PEACE TREATY WITH GERMANY. Ce texitporarily in one place. L but. amicable; I Smoked meats--Hams, inedium, 34 to it is hoped will bring about am were driven.out with heavy losses af-; 35c; do.. bea.", 28 to 30c; cooked. 45 co-operation in recruiting additional SLAUGHTER A- despatch from Amsterdam 9975: to 47c; rolls. 28 to 30c;, breakfast ter spectacular fighting. 7 bacon, 40 to 420: backs, plain. '42 t -43 men for the army from their ranks; ally CongMtulat n bone and th hkrd, da ARAIEWS,,Berlin on Thtirs&y of the signing of 1 0 ' I Official announcement was made - in I King Albert person less. 45 to 46c. is the averting of the Cured meats�j[ bacon. 28 a. I ed his troops yesterday on their"'re- tramway i 'and 29c: clear bellies,Onf t5ole2gc. Ar a peace treaty between Germany2 threatened strike of 70,000 #r Lard-Pure lard. tierces, 291 to Soo; a employes by an Increase of, )mble work. i"l-Arld. and also of- trade and ship- 1 tuba. 291 and 'bu to 301: P!!�18. 20 to 30ic; coni- . _ 4 Ping agreements and a supplementary r,0,Un,,U lierces, 401 To x0c; ru0s, X61 t 04J ALL L­% - eeltly wage ever -the palls, 26 39very Male.-Man, Boy or Bab to 04c. that was paid before the war. CANADA'S NET DEBT. y protocol. -18 Being Put IS NOW $1,010,78%470. Finland, by the conditions .of the treaty, agrees to cede no territory nor mar, b2-Oats-Canadian Says: Western; No. 3. 81:11� extra. No.' I the grant territorial rights n- teed. ' A despatch Sword. - - - - . '': e from Ottawa 'a $1.11; No. 2 local white. $1.10: IJ Canada's net debt stood at *I,G: �O�Fj VI to y foreign . Ign says: power without the previous consent local white, $1.06: No. 4 local white, -----A- despatch from h e. 1 470 on Feb.- 28, an increase. during - based on state-. $1.06. Flour-New - stands. "There is evidence of Germany, who undertakes W exert w hea t - rrude-. S 11. TOF- 0 Iled ITISH IN EAST 1,2§3. The total menta by German Consuls, and, there- herself to secure the recognition of oats-Bags. 00 -lbs.. $5.60. -Rmn, 0835. February of $13,25 --.4ore, hardly to be prejudiced," says 9 Finland's independence by all.the pow- Shorts, $40, Middlin $48' to ISO.] gross debt of the Dominion on Feb. 28 mouillie, $60- to 162:, fisly-N.O. 2, per W" $1,996,393,359. Total assets despatch from The Hague to the Daily ere. The fortifications of the A1A?1d ton, car lots. $17. In Pale$ti'ne'and Mesopotamia were $985,612,N9. Total .war ex- Islands will be removed. Occupy Mail, "that as the Turkish troops ad Strong Positions. vane to re-occupy Armeniii they are wizziper Gratz genditurea, for the eleven months, Winnipeg Mar. 3,2--Cash vrtcon- London, March 1-0.-British of period to the end of February was literally exterminating all the re- BRITISH CASUALTIES Oats-Yo. k C.W,: 991c: No. 3 C.W..11 nigining Armenian population at Sao- FOR PAST WEEK 3,343151.53; 111p; , extra No, 1 feed, 90o;, No, 1 communications issued to-daY say the $207,849,726. In feed. 92ic: No. 2 feed. Mc. Barley- British have occupied Hit, 80 miles - Revenues show an increase. sull, on the Black Sea. -No. 3. $1.V:' No. 4. $1.82;- rejected.1918, the revenue was $21,- nian male-min boy A despatch from London says:- feed, $1.60. Flax-No. 1 N W.0 West. of Bagdad on the Euphrates February, '!Every Armenian P No. 2 C.W., $3.78b a, and in Pales- 226,872, as --or baby-was put to the sword, while For the first week of March, British 3-131; C-W:- River in Mesopotamia, No. 3 opotarni' compared with ­$17;513,� -k of last ' year. . Ex- similar atrocities are being perpet- casualties were U43, the lowest of tine have made a general advance on 473 in Februar ted, town. by town and village by any week for several months. The Jerusalem-Nablus .ra Multod states 219&rk*i both sides of the J ' galem-Nablus penditure on acc9unt of consolidated village. The handing over by Rus- official report for 'the week was: Minnea, olis. Mar. 12-Corn -No, 3 Road on a front of 13 miles to an fund was t-11,323,497 in February 01 yrlMinneapolis. o died of wounds-Officers s .80 to 1 $1.85. IOU Oats-No. 3 depth.of from. two to three tho-present year, in comparison witb, A -Caucasian district will Killed r low'921l to 93 c. F r-in carload ;white, e, ge sta of the. trans-Caucasian average. b 63; men, 628. -pound 1 7' Wounded missing lots, standard, $9.70 a barrel in 98 *12,581,954 in Fe ruary, 191 simply mean extermination, at Ger miles. cotton Packs,- Bran-53.1.98. man instigation, or--at'least with Ger- -Officers, 179; men, 2,471 Dulpth,' War- 32-Linseed-$4.11 to A man apliioval, of the population left The total casualties for February, 1 $4.23, arrive, $4.11; May. $4.11 bid;L - hind." a w !July, $4.08 bid; October, $3,70 asked. T-1 lo month,-were 18,961. -BRIT EFU -EPM rAve 111tock Karkets Toronto, Mar. 12,-Extra cholre hew, . 'y steers, $11.75 to $12; do., good heavy, -OR $11.35 to $11.691; butchers, cattle, choice, AIR RAID ON PARIS -MEETS WITH • $11.25 to $11.50: do.. good, $10.60 to $11; IN THE YPR ES-DIXMUDE SECT do*, $10 $10.26: KILLED medium, to do., com- mon, $9 to $9.25: butchers' bulls, choice, MIN COMMANDER" $10 to $10,50; do., good bulla, $9 to strong German Attack Repulsed at Most Points--Brief Advan- ­FAIL H, GERMAN $9.25; do.. medium bulls, $7.96 to $8.50; tare of Foe Regained by as Launched do., rough bulls, $6.50 to $7; butchers' NO cows, choice, t6 $10-50; do., good, and Three Companions Cr to'Ea#h With $8.75 to-$9; do., medium, $8 to ;8.50: by Yorkshires. Captain Eckstein. a .-ash stockers, $7.50 to $8.50; feeders, 99- to Plane-Anti-Aircraft Guns Prevented Much Damage. $10; canners and cutters. $6 to $6.60; milkers, good to choice, $90 to $140; do., A despatch from 'Londo . n says: An ed by the�e Infantry- J. Yo h Light corn. and mea.; $65 to $80,; springers, H -ig It met with considerable success,with 'Grand Headquarters of the French motor and the other'two nearby, bav- $90 -to $140: light ewes. $1.3.50 to $14.50; official'statement from Generil, a ef- sheep, heavy. to $7.25: yearlin , 1 says: the result that the enemy's troops Ing thrown themselves out in an P a A,rmyin France, March. I.O.-The com- $1`1.75 to $12.7 lambs. $180to $19.fs; were driven back a distance of three fort to save their lives. calves, good to ch tee' $16 to SIT: hogs, Inander of the German airplanes, fed and water6d,o "Shortly before dawn, after, heavy a beyond their former do., f.o.b., $18.75. artillery preparat front line, and heavy losses were The German machine was of the off cars, $20; $19-75; do.. Nveighed hundred yard It was built at d- Montreal. Mar. 12-Canners' cattle, livered a strong local attack on a front flitted upon them. Our positions are zo Par,,,, latest model. ion, the, enemy de- attempted to terrorise Fried- $5.60 to $6 per 100 pounds: milk-fed in ricbshafen. e wings had a Capt., Fritz Eckstein, and three stretch A, calve,-, $12 to $15; sheep, $11 to $13: of cl-�er a mile south of Houltholst completely re-established., Our casu�- tanions, one of whom was an officer of 86 feet, and it was supplied with lambs. $14 to $16; choice selk-,ct hogs, Porest; On a great part of this front Emperor's,Wbite Cuirassiers themostmodern instruments. The oft cars, $14,50 to $20 per 100 pounds. Itiei'in the eneinyD:- original attack Qt the his attack broke down under the fire and. in the subsequent fighting were m Potsdam, were killed when their canvas--wings were painted black, vio- point, how- 'light. chine crashed in the Compignon let and dark blue. Product on of Pleasure Autoff Ifeduced. of our troops. At one -W7 ever, on the left of our "Sussex troops carried out a sue- It is ed in the raid, proceeding towards Production of pleasure automobiles 4 line, where ih JPorest. It is questionable whether the Teh or twelve squadrons participat- A de-,;patch -from New Yv.rk says: attack was pressed with great deter- cessful raid east of Lav4ntie, and with Qommand4r ever. reached Paris.. the cent initiation, and supported by troops little lolas to themselves 'captured 11eved that most of-the bombs Paris by three different routes* in sue- will he cut 30 per ce during the "pre-' flame throwers,: some of the few prisoners. Hostile artillery sh( sent fiscal year As a war measure, ac- tqpchine°carried were dropped after It cessive waves. The remarkably effee dvance posts ed considerable activity at a number our- (I ac a -during -the-eaurw. of- itsArip, tive co-operation 'of the anti-aircraft con,'rigr eac e R on w short -0-f-p7dinti- ere compell to fall �b Imt several were still attached to the r3day by the National AutomDbile distance an a front of. about 500 yar Flesquieres, in the Given- Xirplane when the correspondent saw searchlights pTevented much damage Chamber of Commerce. The reduction 6--borhood of it -to the entire uncompleted ache-' "After severe fighting later in e eby,. Neuve Chapelle and Armentieres It lying half buried In the earth. Two and stopped many of the raiders from applies of the aviators were ilzidenlosth the tesebing the capital. dule for. the Year. morning 'a counter-attack w" launch- sections and east of Ypres. -4111• 1x a, .•,' ....r .,. „,,�: r'.:.wwi',f:.. n.•.•+'ro-.. � , ,fi.,,.� �. �.�. y,.r:+ir$'�'-�. �:g.. am•n.ik . .. "T`i,''r.•.y,,.y,, •..N.�'��.'a.9uE•..wq."t"+� ��,'r;:�cR;�'!i''".�,,.�"'..-.•.. '�t•' . .,C. 4 .....s.s�.rt-•"..,:, r,•',4. ,,;i.S vz,x,•+!:' , ��� .� �,o..^fl `,-a';'q•;,f4't}J.�:r.",.�������.�ry�v. r�.`t.i.. .:i,LA,v.,".fir"w.. w.�,.eat"'q5b.:'�d.,,:q b• ^ +uM•.l'§.� i-r•,.4�` rJ..:.r_..w;t., x 'Yk. ai1- +'w,,•!`,''$ ?. ,-,n, •':*:�?_ .tiros<.y.a,bs?i`,"L4kk•i'yC%`i?@'•.m.�..- i!xrJ.y,..„7w .%,.,:4x•�.i;5:::=.A-'.•r•rr:i-•"7f .C�^r'”--•^.fr?�''.e. A"5'ice, ,^ v.� -^y'g•`c'.,y:"x" y-^:•"�iy'° ' "ma. y $�-v�.?�adk� -;ZW1. �N v'r.�nM"f�aV r�e. • �4 V ��� �1K.'.' - ,:." ` L\1'VAL I SM 1 .. nest Tuesday to Attend to his pro. Rihi ,tion Oani Q. U. R. Bat-t., 1 De.VHenry will be�here as nasal -Pte. Vincent Mribre, o! the EASE ER H E SIN fessiunal A tis$. Ps spent lash !heave at the hum« of b !loyal. •Gomes Rorke. "��• - -E. Qorgaley,anit•'1'ownto, spent otTuron- 'his parents, I3r•rt•y and bird. idvur•e •° •. - � '_,; werk•eud at his home here. to, and M6.­ (Dr;) McBride, 'of ut the Brock 'road.- His many , ;• �' iy° -=Pte. David Mlllasr, accout ni- St. Catharines!, spent, ls,8LSu.uday frieuds wish hies a safe return. � y +i, 3 0� 4l � , ry P+► E- s.er fs e:t-1 to a it .c•tt mftn eve nasal!! wanE s new-- pair ew ; d by his rift, Rea •ia town last with reli�iva•e here. y _ .._� __, ._. ___._ _ _: pair -of bo!)te-ui shoes very soon. Come and inspect our �-R. A.-Somerville is slowly re- *� s f 1Reek. '. i\E� One Horse new spriry modols, as we .have the. name for *• =Midis Lidgett, wd regret W covering from the injuries he re- — - - ualit and value evert time, - state, is critically ill with paeu- ceived several weeks ago by being ' , 1 y w struck ti a" assiog train, when 8pe•ing Wagon- for dale; Bo*ght-Men's,1 , anon I&. Y - P Wotnen ri and Lbildren's'Fine and Coarse Shoes. Rabbers�_ rt� ;Juba Marsh, of Toronto, spent be wars walking aloogsride the before advance fu prices. Will, be for met,, knee lengths a 60*661alty. Low rabberii la`ridmy here with his father at traekK near Pickering station. sold a•t•eosv price. ' - - to lit: ah sizes and shapes of boots. F- -Don't for et tliat the famous air :'Rhe manse. _ J. R. THEX - -- Yr -Thos. Dwyer,'of Toronto, was (sissy 8iwou Smit off-the-3rn - - Q TTTT T F here a few .days last week' With can Army, who will slug, preach AQOTION SALE OF �' A. ��� �7 Pitt DUN BAl�T mother. and lecture in the MethodistW. ?-Miss clam Jackson, of Whit- Church on Sunday and ffionday. $�_► Cattle Figs Etc• - 'r spent the seek-end with.ffi Martrh 24th and 86th' Do not ! >' - 4t - Oconk. - ------ miss t6ie great tree�t, as. the the Proyerty of- - - 4D 41-91 rs. - noted evsageIie�il)-both lgaa W. $. NORTON �'• Proving "as 'foist as her friends an o res ,AU =ita:oald liken -John Gormley's sale on MonOtt - -Mrd. N. B. ll eNoteer, of To- day was quite a success as good Lot 26, Con. 6. Pickerins a TODto spent FrMsjr with O. W. prices were realized. Mr. Gorm- _ oN - � , and Mrs. Itiddle. e�. tubo has been in the employ W Manh 271948 o W. H. Peak for the last four- Y► -L. A. Fiudlay,� of Toronto �ppnt over Sandsy at the home o>� teen years, will assist his brother The toUowiag property, vis s Fay vis mother here. - Robert on the farm on the lake sozens r _ -Born, on Friday, Mareh 8th. to 'shore, while hi`s dauRht6r. !~lies Bay mare. registered, 12 yrs old, Bay _ • , � � ��� 1va Rata, has secured a nod si oa mare, eligible to register. a yrs old. Thomas and Mrs. ffisddatord, of the city. 8 _ _ Brown mare, in foal to Baron Stamps • ' 4Toroutd, a daughter. • eligible to register, 5 yrs old. Filly. �.Sweet� Noal Oranges, Fine Lame -The following magazines may z -Reserve the evening of Moa- eligible, aired b Lord Gleneffer.'r s- - be procured from the Libra b by ` day. April let, for the high-class y y incl 8 years, Filly, eligible, sired by • ... .".'ConcertinSt. Andrew's Cbureh. anyone holding sticker=member- Major McQueen, resin# 9 years old, gape Feu#, Spanish �uons ' -Rev. Mr. Brace was in Toros ship 60c. additional tic kers in sante Year filly, fired by Lord Glen-• t - _ family 25e. New magazin" must effer, Poney, 14 hands B years old-in ' e rotttroe n a . Haddi ' .*tteudingA meeting of the dean- old. Blood colt, rising t r old. _ - - l , in 1 week. Fine 2v per day for g Y tib ary -Mrs. J. Arnott and son,'Cadet river-time: Ladies' Hrrnte'JHtrt„tl, CA�rLSA�D P[ s "'White-ti" 4 y� hrancl • Grit t Arnn.tt, OT-the ., o - - Toronto, 8 et�t Sunda with -heir panic"', American, Popular Ma- c w, in calf. 4 yrs old. ' � - rs old, RFd i+ P y ingc Rnic•R, 9tr-Rt PfictoriHl-Re uan-cow, tegi�ters ,din , 4.y re old, - _ _ _ Erie"' 'o ellen Bu-Suodav Mtirc�il 1St-h, -vbitfi bo -lt,a new'-calf b side, Iiolsteid case. ��„� �s ('�• - res Helen Burling, 'we .bre Gait by side, 5 yrs uld, -Ked-stere, I-pr `�'�l Prints. and -sorry to report; has been torose!• Worker's bay in - Pickering Meth- Road bull, registered, rising 3 jrrs _ ^Y "'diet church. Morning subject, old. Red bull, registered. 'rising 1 'led to lay off defy for several g y '1►eeke, owing to illness. "Rebuilding - the Cbureh,” from year old. Brood •oct. farrow in April, _ _ now in. -Allan Clark, who Etas been the text "The God of heAven, He 7 store pigs. - F� will prosper-us tlierelure,-we His axstx sxD 1rowL Dark,•-wedlura and light Prints, at prices' spending a month with his sister, - ifrom... :,. ... .. 150 to 250 Mrs. F. F, Bulsdan. of C%porill, re • srangingervants will arise and build, Neh. 6W bush of American Banner seed turned home on Friday last. 2 $0. Bveniag'subjeet, Recover- oats. 100 burin Mancheuri barley Nn. , Btriped and chee ed Qiugktims in.. _ y +' til. f5 bush Prussian Btueneed as. 80 a -Mies Laura Andrew. of the log t-Ile Lost. The is found _ �° --- variety o! colors. .. y is Luke 16 •3-.10. All who 'arf bush seed buckwheat, x grutiat cy o Chambray is colors, pink, gee;, Toronto Normal School, *pent the turns Half dozen Rhode . Ielaad y - - week4nd at the home of her concerned about Vital Force* and poi' bine, green, at ., ;.. 130$ yd E par- laced laying was. d Plymouth •Rook Foundation Fillets. are nrged -to :. wry, Galatea. in a wide range of colors e>,ts. James and Mrs f the G attend.the eerviees- Specie{ music -daoles W. Hick. Cf the Qreeo- As the peopriet as leased his farm. and patterns, at ,.. ,.. .:. .'85o yd vt►ood.road. is holding an auction by the choir. eirerythingwllf lw+sold. _-._ _-' Rock fiat drill 8hirtiag, at ::. ... 86o yd c -. salef his fN rm st mwk and imgla --- - - - _ ._ Clark rer•eived ofl3cial 'svc,rd fFom BAL,Y AT ONO O'OLOOK. SHARE' Bine and white stripe Shirting{, .: - 85c yd _ .: r merits tbie (Friday,) Afternoon_ . Landon, Ener .that hist son, Jue. - -Robert Twos sold a -hog to H. Tunuo-All sums of- $10 and under, Wade on Wednesday for which had been injured in ap aeroplsne ca,-h ; over that amount 7 months y Gs aeeidsn.t. and waA su «ring from _ D""-and Blouse S� and W�'� be re06ived the *itbetantial sum of credit will be given to parttee faro• _i- o' p thou btnt hettiiroatn`wttt plies Dent'sera° cr+aa4fag oeasb,r VID&-�aists. 1tt8. Tltusa-:s,th,a .cad _best...tl�. R•aPP j P'' { Ed. jroln a ho has been trod- R p Razo PQw tr.i,. auctioneer _ y• wrnild follow... No ft.trcher ne�t'H - Coa3e and see our new blouse leugtba in Stripe Silk, also fancy Drees - 6ned tri hie bed for the Past two- rN�' : _ � has been received' ns _ to the -seri' ° �• '- - Silk, just-the-thing for �sprloa<wearl. or' three weeka suffering front a ansae*s of hi+' injuries. but thereIGO' r T (i�1�ry 1 severe attack of la grippe, is re- sat 1eR80n to iti°rpe. chat they are1 Lice" -MUs We have just received a shipment of White Voil Wnlsts with- at the bi` ;coveRuir slowly;R touch of embroidery to make them attractive to the well, --W. J gra 1w , Who went to 1 ftg1#09tlaOctober c foratEnglsne dreAhed lady, Thele range in. price from 1.25 to 2.00. y' Get- your 1018 Motor Licenses _ 'the Goners} Hospital. Tomato. "'lou with hix friend `Trico }3n't'd- _ earig lacer week= to receive treat inti. to enlaet In the Rosati Nayalland roarkera now.ippliea- l�ilGlDi11 2+,Derit for an „Rc•rtlon of the face,- Air Set-vice. He was stmtioned in md oleoma has returned home mach improv- the north of England at Redcar, tion.forme -arid markers - a ed. Yurk*hirs,-"d had made a nuns- had front For spring selling have arrived. ''Oilcloth in Floral and Convential Three carloads of pool were bee of S(Rhte with a pilot. and in designs roma in widths (if Ij and 2 yards, price 50e yard. ' received is the village last week Etis last letter hums he stated that I+aW1Cr, V�'h�tbp Linoleuins• is light and meainm pat, arns to salt + and- more are expected shortly, he expected to do solo flying to a t �, fasts-iouiey in two-yd Thal no farther-anxiety is felt as few days. His many friendsare ever o regards the fuel question this am! earnest! ho ag- for his Issuer of dote Lnta os fax .. width, at The per yard. - 9 y Pi speedy Oouaiy of Ontaeio wi son. recovery.. • . _S _.� - -Clarence Plaztrrii, of the Sod -On Thur' sy stoning of last ;FARM FUB SALE , -1�1!HAPMAN ,iron., who adverti-sed in our last weekthemembers of the Sunday ■ • Issue a sale of his farm stook and � 8r�hool Beard and Adult $Ibis `=12.000 will buy that deairwble pro- "I ro- " implements. has w ithdrawo the 01 as of the Methodist girth mat party, -The Boyer Farm 218 &art•*, - :. rale as he has su x-esded in getting at the pariionage to say fari°aell Lots 18 and 14, Con. 7. Pickeringsave ' =a farm.., + Townrhi . Firsticlsss hu orchard, erti $soil and wet! watered, the severest snow and eve of their departure for 9trotid By buying your Rubbers, for ?ltarc•h ape April. now I r A most valuable Rralo. dairy or stock •_ wind storm* , experienced this near Barrie. where they intend to Tern,•• 113 cash, balance ,at S. We have a large stock of atl tions aud•siaee of the very highest grade of rub ' winter oc•carredoa Saturday night resale In jutu[•e. ..An ayldrt4e was p�ervent Far psrticulxr.,; Address and on Stinda ..and as a result read expressing_dee regret at here on the market, which ersfr gbt txat year, and so have many o tile rods were y losing Mr. as Mrs. arqu s an n_ �= 210• Clarem1o�nt. acted our customers from ezceseive prices. - . sniffed. family from the village, and from Seed �raltl �'OZ Sale _ BUT NOW AND STOP THAT 0OUft -The young people of St. An- tihe church and Snuday School in ' draw's church were entertained particular, in which they .were for he Low es' Clothing last Friday evening at the home ch useful and active members. Q06c spring saatpies and styles r t odes othing"Co.hags just come m bf M. S. and Mrs. Chapman by the Daring the reading of the address WHEATto and they are all O. H. and right up to date. Qise w a call ' •utters Sunday School class. A. they were presented With a t.aorl Marquis and Wild Goose befogs baying Vour inft," We give you AvUsfaction r most pleasant. time was $pent in me eop y of the new Methodist BARLEY - _ r`p Qp the !tea's Store for litca'c Wear. games of various kinds. Hymn Book and a beautiful Bible. O: A. 0. No. 21- -Special z services will be held and all the messbere of the familyR• . �, BUNTING, P IV RiN� :. in Holy Weals and Good Friday were each remembered with kind' OATS, _ - ln St Geo'rge's church. The Oeo- tokens of respect. Mr. and Mrs. Scotch Iile�riy Tielder, Irish F.riEatilisbed i86I. • 3 18rmed people of the ohsreh "are Ma nis and family left on:Than- White end Ronnie's Early - reminded that they are expected day for their now home, Charlie, 'Yielder. r ao make their Communion three however. preceded . them savers! All true to •name and free from ` 'times a ;year �t least, of which days. The •bes't: wishes of the _ Raster shall be one." whole ' community accompany wild oats and tares -Ready p for- thptheao to their new abode. `•-Al$ike and :Timothy SeedBe � V ��. '' `1 !V Spring -Mrs. Lockwood, of Liskeard, The chain prayer ie one of the y►rite or phone for prices and sampleY. - who has been here for the past e ideas as old a8 the. hills, and 'as tab weeks on acentiot of the _ as there are AunPrst_itic►ns- =�iRPA LAPP As ()V 1-Mitify in 013011a _JF 4 � °f her'3m-Wd people on the earth, the idea will left f"'rhn!me.on Wednesday. 7JEC WD 11[iss CE continue _ - - continue to exist. One of the - Myrtle Wilson, alsofeftatthesame latest is the, Chain prayer fGr Horse Phone 1810 >IB tf Xe]>raii6 t a'J(j B�tIII$ 11L81i. time to resume her ditties as teach. P. O, - R,•R. No, 1, Markham - - - as-ked to - write a copy o the prayer, or a �+� * � r' reasonabl -At a special meeting of the F" DA -r- M11.1 -- next ceveu days and- to mail to Women s Auxilin ry of St. Qeortre s seven different people, Mach of Church, held at the.. rectory, Miss ivhom is re nested to do likewise, FICKE'2�ING 1 K. Fawke,+ was presented" with q _ PIC1 MRTNQ HARNES§' DMI'ORrI M a` :: the. spm of twenty-flve dolhtrs as and misfortune is threatened for you can always get the best Mkal . -'a token of their appreciationdol of her disobedience: There are R number -tobat Floni• nude from Nw '1. Home Pboere 8900. _ W. J. COAKWFLL services as organist in the church of people who are so superstitious Manitoba Wheat. - wMch abs has rendered• so faith that they are afraid'• to disobey Royal IIouriehuld and Gieoora• •forIL---- _ full the order, and t > ir-• ag. _ y idea is er ettutter indefinite) - r - P 3 y• Pastry Flour Fresh ii,r>Iled Uat9 4 - We con gratulate,'Lorne Law, A number of people, of ronrse, are BRAN.. `3ll(>LiTd ` ~ {' "Happy 'Th�xghtt' son of George Law, •of Toronto„ sensible enough to treat the mat b1I1 I+'Fs.b;U9 �Y _ , an formerly of Pink ering, on be- .ter.with,contempt, ns it should be =.OAT CHUM in awarded the Militar Medal ' 13 y treated, and as thoy' eipert, nfi CKUSHEt) -OATS h� Ranng@• .:for conspicnous bravery. He is mi4ortune follows their disobedi- 'BARLEEY CHOP4 now employed in the military once, notwithstanding the warn- WHEAT -•' aeparLinen.L._ant!-wYill_t.h[i� 'en tLet t. I_f. an* crP nor Ciy ' tr, T2w'stoves are aC21{23{iwlQC�gBi j 'be away from the danger zone for readers receive a copy -• of this blIXhi} IiEN F1t13'D .. -' to be the stoves ' a time. prayer yvith the tlsaal request CAldwell's Creain subsUiiate '' r' -J. S. Jephson has been op- tney should "t waste anytime C-rlf Meal. �' . as the market . Pointed R member of the Picker• in writing seven copies, nor waste - Molavees Meal'- 1} 4 1 ing_Exeaiption Tribunal in the their good money in baying the CHOPPING AND GATS _ k+ ? pTaCP oi' fir. DR}eB, A110 h88 re�tgtt� necessary postage to nail tiiear is -= ail UggiNff 1$QRR,TD�Y- Spleiidjd bakers, snap on fuel d _ - - _� --- ]I andsotne bt d8e�grt.. ;,. ed. Mt+, • Jephson was appointed their friends., They should not (Get prices on feed in 'ton lois. = last ffitfi, ' but sickness-compelled destroy the copy they receive. but �• � EEts'PepAg, CR11 and see our full stock. him to relingQWish the duties of. the preserve it gs a cariosity, and as 11 -e and Dr. Dales vraa thea ap- a proof that -there are still fools - W • B U N 1] Y -' -' Chopping eery day.J puiuted. in this world. _•__4 • •