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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_03_22• •'w -^s •S ' ns .. ....;'� n& ,.:.r.., ;. JK ., •... 3c.: .- Y,, ,,. ..,K .«. •._. . ,.c: M .a.. y;:y.. -,.e �".;. ,.•,.,,,I,se ...r,_+,`..,�'. •`•+�59=,'.. la. .x..:.. -: .. < . . , ...:: Si'.: tics'• '•�..a�.'-. '•:. .:f T, •.: o �,, , ,; �-_'-y'- ,' . � .. $l _ * . • Qy i�,n.: lee Y oL.gxx v".IKE r�vc. ov,, F,rDg A e ��; 14 8 - �Q.� _ w ,, �it4fiOEr4fplili!Pr13w. a _ ` HIGHLAND CREEK aROUGHAM -Eetablished TO .years. _ - } Ne'ditiat _ o Satard y lied ei yegy suoce�s� l -veld- ete,ato far the auu, r Mer: eine r -- d Mrs. Qowaa spent Sunday - .-GREENWOOD-. ENW O: __ --- , We were lad to have Albert Cion: R. J. an L. OALDWELL..M.i�.:Burse son with us fur the weekend. with fil"nda iri Clwremont. . toffis4te.,D:, t:.�Brodie, PLone aWi �, 1.7�'.nd r$ Block • The Patrlotic Rudbre,Clab•held the -Mrs% W. H-. Madill, an old resident plarsmow.6%t - ' most successful.. meeting of theseason of Brougham, died ut,the home of her µ•,, at the bome of Mrs. W. Huxtable, in eon -in-law in Uxbridge on Satur131LI • LS B. V.-• B. CARTWyR�IGHT. For- - spite of tha criticism of an esteemed Mrs. W. E. Holtby has on band a• = "� R. fa. owls, r� td eta n0 e. • Omcshoatti C}et am prices on - aurae and �btrta cub res y for the Zt fA $asd bJ0 to • p m . _ f!y - — — Litter -Carrier out CHitRRYWOOO- making.. Those who can are invited "RH.BUTTE. D. at .0., Regia- 4 Hee, Fjteel $toms or - "'^' to assist In this work,' • tarad'stort�ae°tths iet�tas.o. _ =` The paepld is this vicinity am re- _ teas .ttgasssa Bir assess t3M _ 8 t8fn. n geood--coni. O� DUN�ARTON s ttiassstes. lilt A Water Bawi visiW�gterbrother. who Ia ierloa y lila Mrs. oe Annan dao ht- ex'. `Mardi ``15th ' Na.MoSINNbx.J9.1), L.R.0.6„ 9yRteta. in goer .,sad lt< a 6 telt pacohasee at the to moat % a -1� satnme�. a.mt,.r of ie. oust a s stable will s #or We are pleased to �t that O. H. er. be paid for in cash. eayalsirw sa sa:poa..t Catado ti.• p q _ Petty, who has. been �1! for the t Rev, Dr. Cook. -& retarded m[setoa- s[ at oottsar of t3arRsone. $dtnbatsh. -,itself in 90-d Ye west la.retx►vecio 1? ary from 'iodia, now on furlough. coaA3 " ah..wa to aalssw or wrrmao and g This. a lies to ave . ons—no ea- 9i�t pJtes and ewla.aju,8e.m, 8.-BeanBtt was shopping ie Toeooto dnoted both services fin the church PP rr�y - 8be us before you on Saturday. $e march enjojed hie here on -Sunday. and these were much I ception _made. - r buy. tri on the ••hog"special. enjoyed. Dr. Cook was a olites-mate - ' ailing color i spring of Mr. Olugsto and be ►pent the : This credit business makes h F can, i is vioity, is' blafek eek n n. re affic aad.,tb e co •�• $.•Iz'ARBWELL H.O. BARRIS- Phones* -2700 .Ince sed was too cone cttQas,_. _ 4 'e d w th lm as M Olug- n g wile w m e work e r a atop. -age, of labuc compels h tt/ s sus eonsty Oroea•sttaray."aeoaL _.._L - p The D. L apd itl.'I. Bi,ctety well bald - ! 901pt�e,-iloart8ws�,whitlrv,. , lay. - Cbme. Who -all inereated. Where' __... the to do this. a -to Cherrywo9d ball. When -Tues- their regular meeting In the church � A •B. CHRISTIAN, Barriater and Sou elle �}n day. March 28th. Why --to orgarrIZO this (Friday) evening. R•ev: Mr. Cfug- All accounts now on -the books Al sotteitor.Notary. Publie.Ite.- XQns ,to a a literarysacirty. What With -minds stun will show hill.e=1iKht views dN- ;A, i, oan.}omcaBrock Bt. North, 9Phttbr. ' Nati ! must }►e aid by April Int read�.br tun. discussion and a basset ppicting a .soldiera� life frnrr► the time, q J.B.- contalntn 1! h't innch. - he..leaves the front until he_ re -enteric' �r EL �� G1 ' $ meter,6ouoitor,Notary PuBRATONb)ic,wxaoo{xc,ul +� pLEN /MAJOR lkiiaa Nellie T� tine and.Juhn !1]eWhin- rin lttaarlaa with a[eure, B�ckmaa, Doaiaon d . ! i�r' mou ill by txk�o' ChOOpIIlg oil 011 aysto we.�.,. Barristers, T°sonto Orn - in Indlu. Sa#]dims, a� BFq Street, :Toronto 'rsiephoae -,HOUSEFUftNISH1PIGS Mics Oelma Sop Mas called a' Etta to.asaist Dr. Oo!.k In M main ast•ist. spy s . and Frida 's only. .Pic - ketc on Sunday. I?entett M Bty. Stock, at the lowest prices. Sergt. S. Ttiw ner is at present visit- A my , �,. ins R iib Stlae Redman. M", PL F ichrin ban been under the :.Delivery free-. Clayton Pugh has sold lour thoro- JpLAHR B. -• BEATON. D.- D. S.. t,red cattle for a haadeome figure, doctor's care for a tear dHye. t4raduate of the ' Royal Cderse +i Deatat —� pianist, is, visiting H. T. Love sbipprd ` cart aad of F� S,Piseoos toad University 'of Toorr�3aata once Oait andysee. ' -Inti Phone 3?t. R. Siesan, the turns !rola-Geeenbaro on Tueeda Z' Ql~R�LFs1�T t. w. M. Priostds harawfra atom. wh' - with Chas. Hopkins for a few days. Po y e bare • to7t : 1 to 3". Lad.' *41ae i. last, ,Claremont. '. The young ppet.ple,of our burg have "100 se a20.- 44h - commenced their usual a ria strolls. Wedding hells are ringing again "E ir A y' - ",siTa�oatri. w'sa °*craw, Dr: Cook. p g In our btu to the east it sounds _A S T A KV atT Wm. and Mea. g{sa and dsughtser, , Yin ]lazy, vial Daigmar On sun- thia time. The shingle that has given aatie-' des • J. W. $Irdd s sale nn Saturday, was faction for over 30 ears. Zmpire S1klttltl" fee thin• ig � �� � I S. Redman Is under 'the don- a suaeeas in every- way. There was ab9 �� toils care: We Gape for aapeedy re. !arae crowd and prtcea.rul'd bib. Corrugatee�Iron 'with a Lin. �. HSM -inane _ --; - cover W. id. Westn«y whipped a -load of in, corrugation, omit be re on _ . _;i sm 1a am Oaaaav ad On _ � . Mond e ,tad rezeived .74 bu neater massa, _ �! �tR.. tet dila G. _ yius". w pay or o to for them. Not a bad sum or one n' o a Oream Ale rotor. t�•" delivered'`: _ at Olwrenoont on Friday evening. Ed t'y rn POUOEiER, Heal ]]state Ano_ _ -_ Mar ch 22nd. load. a Premier' for- 80 days. 1 s_ u"Oer vatastor. aoWtos. and ur.e B�wootl. No. i. 821. No. 2, i17 per Y Boy Pickett Intends going to .6be We are serry to report the dwatia g�Hne engines from .00 up. . at ssrrrsRs uosae•s. Broatthaat... w7r soft Eire 1& " 14 West soon. He wHI be. greatly taisead tram pntwtmonia o Mrs, Daviel• 8a11 c� or write we before buying. HOP�$R issuer of Marriage Maple. "'�_ _98, 14. •' by the aounjr people. n !� tutrtay at 6 rue i Sas- ' n x sat her* ho n _ - - - ,a.:- Charles acrd 1VIrs: IEIe rets--vieiCed katchewan. Deceased - farmerly , re- Bell Phone. Idsana•a is the coasts af--noiairlo.- Rask Illi m. 9B. '9l3 p sided beep. Oa>es at atom and trio r•ata•aea,Ot AMent. White Ash. •, 130, �• 20 „ the lwtter's niece. Mrs. (leo. Wilson. F• 1. P?O118f9 P1Ck® B.BII®TON TOWNBHIPOLEI3H ted O Pine. ,• S0, 1& •• st Goodwood oqe dei+ ]est week. Rvrryb..d is ttning to Boithy's sale. t Edward and Hes. rtedshaw, of Mt. - W, !•. and. Mrv.. l�rawfnrd txt!.ited �• oa6vorsnasr. doat•mtadonerfor 4kiasAO. Chopping and Oat Rolling etreryl. Pleasant, Richard 'and Airx� Dey, nt ahn,tt tbirtq•8ve o! their yonngfrtende ,�•�,� ° ��r safd08 � . Aeaooataae�aat.�Merriam K t day as usual.: Balsam. were at partes Hoakina on to iw ovsrrr supper on Tuesday even- *`i ��s� � ifjQra =i shoes' i •va s, Oat. t-vSunday.log. ASI report n e•,�K} time.. ` dQqe °'. _ -_ _ W.'G. Barnes,BQrr88II RiverA nuber of the Balsam teams have, T-TUGH S. PUtM, Glee Major. Out. Or addrew R• R. No. 1. Locust Hill. commerwed hauling logo In Mr Oedy'a - irtcyaouA All autcimobile and Bicycle - - AJt Liceaead Aaettoasar: ir':t+astW eapen bush once again wince the scow has J I$re lana. fe-hoperled sad thormoRdIr•d, Fta+lt. —� g Joseph to opt -at -Sunday lastia repairing p mptJy testa. ooaeantsa anywhere, watt• for tone. REAL e� �'�7 gess down. _ - Y� .ca parueataes, rtaa.taa,llle. mUlrrtaL i �••••• OReaie'a sale >f[arcb 28rd nibs city. sit/ Ti stewed to.; - '. - - _ - - uffv e. _ t� i _ _ las M. -Tires, - POSTILL. Lioeased Auctioneer, res, e, Grease seed, repairs' �� irsvid Scuttles. of Dixons Sill. spent always on hood. 1' •toe t7eaaMa• .f lark sea Ontario. Ano- �°? � .rrwy-: ay at home._. � y _maes im. AddresslCa�aat g�� M. -ft 10,00 � ,,'-: ���s��� Wheeld� vehicles are now 10 full flying around u ero iFy �. are: to,, ba seen PO+�= � ��ie�t �t M:JV, MAW, LIORNSBD AUC- use . the aleightng being on Its last George and Mrs. Bowers spent over a+ F! JONWRJar Yw4.Ontario No Derhaer F1ve Aaree of La1id Far bale l s, ` '� PICHBRING}. Out. Camtlea. Ali kinds of t attended ► eg Sunday In Ttiront& A[r. and Mrs. O. Rise celebrated - - to Tamrramoashle for say be 41 planted with good the Gist waativers�sry of these wrdditi Some of the farmers are.lept buoy ; - arraasaa st Na wS' Oefcv eau sod iodepaa- '. attending auot•ina sales. deet yi�oata. wUittrl. Oawt—�str N - _ _ winter frail, day at Whitby on Friday, ffiaro6 8th.. peter ,and Mrs, Rresor spent 9aa- �+. e ubllc }lbrattirs-opened on ]Ilan- day at. J. O. Wideman'*. ass comin illi#0 ► '`l e , e �.$ • _ =jfO V Ej - g day a ernoon.and bas..beea croirdpj d Miss Ella wllilaing. of Toronto, . " Vetorinary S ton bearing• during the double daily sessions by. r, wet over Ruoda at ee : ewe here. readers and book users. ae a ritRtnn, 'o eseiiok; re - _ Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- a ser ee of the Liver turned to bar home ore Thursday fast, sur r1C88 �- n y efts s • pool Market power tc! cutters the los. after.spending s.wsek at Wellington P and -Graduate of -We Vetetinary ? harvest at the harbor Was brought fa Wideman's. - Science Asw4ation. ' - an unusually early end on SstrkBay. A amber from here have attended ,'!Notary Public, Pickering. Manager Price send- a seed tit mew +!Can Sarnia- Phooa. -o>�ee 180th,. residence 2903 ----- - - R the evangelist is meetings which were LAREiNON7 ONT'AR10 - are busily at -work repairing tl�e cable held in the Metitiouite church. Stoufl'- C.. . 1ile p1C1i8T1IIg of the HomeTelephoae Co.which runs Ville dorsa the t Ewo 'weeks. = 1 -- -- . -- west how the tows r n s sFence. worse Cammlttee, road, _ away on Wednesday of fast week. .Veterinary Surgeon � It ie next to impoeeibis io 'get a The funeral tools place on Frlda at house, so seams► is this form of aecom- P4otpect Cemeteq, Toroota He CiStYi save Htraor Graduate o! Ontario Veterinary The object of this Associal lou to to modAtiou in Whitby. The stimulus the sympathy of, the, eommuatty in. College. All calls da or nkbt lesson stesliog and prosecute to housebulWing . was neve:~ greater le end bereavement. T-• promptly attended to the [dons. - nor dere Insistent. An .aeroplane; lit In one of ,Jacob - -you. money Belt and Independent Phones Dr. • Marsh, of the Pickering Presby- gptdeman's taelt�sear! ToesdaT noes• - PICKERMIG. ONTARIO l[ststsuu having stoke ooeomd� tertaa ebureb. Rave a asset irifoe:a- Ing. The alrugan hat br'eakill with - cats ioomediataf- y i6 an J meaull five address sad views is Ill. Andrew's them, In the mean *Il nits 0 sun - of axecolive aadttoriue o► I Way evawlsg, os a bar, Sabered So, see• tbe' �k sin a ' recent &ratio e: loratieu. JOHN � Wmialahip les 111.0e. p sinal Hme'be ryse seri' waved a. ,j'�t well asd sailed away, W . v R E.O R : The Ilse now oe�as swims laatalled • i Anak l; %Q be mad, M ant sK at All Salute' is e:peo0ed to be ready ase bi�r'again. ;Hatt •fun iiise of tll'es3t dud agar on applinA1016 for t be Hastee re opesiett e! the iloac HILL hi:ec. Ooas.--L, D. Banka, r, s. Pale- church. Bervioes is the char* will wrlrTsvA s - ed 1l1twAs eonfWaflty.on band. er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. be resumed on that day. �. ® Brettkittt `8bpgeD i r%I.1tt0'>. j aafj( A. public meeting In the Ooaacil Mrs. Harris, bus -reharaeii after pi0! Aoii, , J. • A. r r e • el r Tuesday evening to organise ding a week 'with her daughter, ,..s Ham, We i et0. Prsdda*i i�sor"ary for nod production was illustrated by M. H. Ball of Cbestervi}le.. _ interesting ibtlori pictures and an We understand that Wade fools - _ set paid for +address by Principal Jobn•tos of the has resigned as editor of the Farmer's N1 C,---KiER1 -: G-,-:, 1 N WS -- „ H b b ss 1. Advocate and Teas accepted A -profes- a � • eves QfM s • . s the Victorian Order of Nurses hospital College. �� r �_ R ' eiee had truer friends amoil:g on Tuesday. despite the many sad Miss Irene. B. -Pugh. who Is attend- Agin of Il7C y tC �'iittg its gradustei3 tl18II the vat sed ensile doe to the war; b meeting ,Ing Markham High School, has receiv- get with more than the usual rserited re- ed a silver medal from the govern- anitnaIgtio"s. There is no ulaut iia for all. r= .:,T finer social sFrOMervice in Wee oouatry than essay, written last November on the wean spore to yowright now Day Or nigtrt the•V. 0.-N. benefits of buying VictorpBoode, than at say ether so aison of BII13 ln0et8, all . tTainl3<Wft Regalax rune between the military Report of Whitevale- school,; for the tike ear. It's becaiaQe Qom ai•e' tad b' G d T k e tion t J nd F bruar ds of rk -W° beaming'promptly attended to. ' Agent for Canada Oartlage W. ---fie H.'Peax ff.— — , Tow o 4w - Par service and salary -will surely Allow a course in one of SLaw's Bonuses schools, Toroate. Write for our free catalogue, W. $. Shaw, Ptw}dent',ig11 Tonge St. riarz TABLE'-r%b@riig 8laton O Toage A Charles Sts; Toroni`o, hospital a t e ran W. to a months o anuory s e y ro netoR pottn Po are sow niadeto•meet every 'train by names in order of merit; Or IV -Alma beef, butter and milk with This is a School of . Results -Splen- the railway car which went into oiler- Miller, Florence Miller, Mildred- Poyn• gesso. hay sad .fodder the pro- : did Results. Meritorious work for, ati" on . Friday evening. Between tier, Edith Tool. George Hetberia ton. ri - forry and fifty of the patients took Lillie Hamlin, George Tool. Frank Assts of atntimere toil. ; ourttddpats and for the tivainese xdvanGrge of ..thn_ service to go over Seebeck. IrIV-Olive Anthony,Doo• q'bat'a wfiq your stock should publlo has been an active agent ill to Osbat+ia for -the big .atickey metals. aldpeg , $velyn-Pogater.- r r III- be in prime coaditioa and free the upbuilding of,ourfamousschooi They were motored home. ' Laurence Ellts, Florence McKay Sun - Wall lana .worms. :_ ACsirB'r, wowriai 9TVD30l ' so The conference between the •special ice Roacb, Jennie Antbouy, Roy See- 4ttag tttnirLozuinte. 0otnmeaoe a committee of tbe.. County Qounell, of beck, George Hamlin (absent). Jrll DR, HSS STOOK TONIC Is a con- which Mr. Fo te, of Pickering, was a -liar Too,, • Mary Nowlan. Marjorie _ •cotitse now: Oalalogae tree: member, and etre Oshawa flounail. re- P j ditioner and worm expeller. 6 Birnie. Annie Nowlan, Arnold Roach, • -" W. J� garding that town's remaining la the Emma Birnie, Harrison Wilbur.' Win• We guar�� it tn�itake your stock 1 ncIPal- oountf-met in Oshawa Thursday nae Pugb (tsubjects onttff�). Sr II- bealtbq, 69 make them tlrrive,bettefy c night last, and while no definite con- Velma White, • Olive White, Gertie or we give yew money back. elpolon was reached, helped to clear McKay, Stanley Bork, Roy Randall TUOItB SHARPENED the air about this vesed question. (absent for 2 sub�jjects). sir II -Ruby Dr, UPW Poultry Paascea will . heTp The realisall of the Toronto-Bastern '9Vhite Lorne Tran, Vera Anthony, make your poultry lay nQw z Commission— Servioe--i'�rov tak}n`R over Pat iowlan: I-13Tissbeth Hindle, We tasks a special" of etronettL wawa, y y - �ole of all�nds. Locks repaired,}: and issio —*f b the Hyeroaadlal Campbell Anthony, Albert Seebeck, itisor•isoniag a speotslt - For a f ri�•et- iinnis Ihnccsa.. e•- Kenneth Turner. Sr Pr-Heleo�Rog• a a too A •' 29 Local •' M: Tsains >0 Rennet] W *recall No. • •• 27 Local municipalities of the county together 7 ]last Toage A Charles Sts; Toroni`o, hospital a t e ran W. to a months o anuory s e y ro netoR pottn Po are sow niadeto•meet every 'train by names in order of merit; Or IV -Alma beef, butter and milk with This is a School of . Results -Splen- the railway car which went into oiler- Miller, Florence Miller, Mildred- Poyn• gesso. hay sad .fodder the pro- : did Results. Meritorious work for, ati" on . Friday evening. Between tier, Edith Tool. George Hetberia ton. ri - forry and fifty of the patients took Lillie Hamlin, George Tool. Frank Assts of atntimere toil. ; ourttddpats and for the tivainese xdvanGrge of ..thn_ service to go over Seebeck. IrIV-Olive Anthony,Doo• q'bat'a wfiq your stock should publlo has been an active agent ill to Osbat+ia for -the big .atickey metals. aldpeg , $velyn-Pogater.- r r III- be in prime coaditioa and free the upbuilding of,ourfamousschooi They were motored home. ' Laurence Ellts, Florence McKay Sun - Wall lana .worms. :_ ACsirB'r, wowriai 9TVD30l ' so The conference between the •special ice Roacb, Jennie Antbouy, Roy See- 4ttag tttnirLozuinte. 0otnmeaoe a committee of tbe.. County Qounell, of beck, George Hamlin (absent). Jrll DR, HSS STOOK TONIC Is a con- which Mr. Fo te, of Pickering, was a -liar Too,, • Mary Nowlan. Marjorie _ •cotitse now: Oalalogae tree: member, and etre Oshawa flounail. re- P j ditioner and worm expeller. 6 Birnie. Annie Nowlan, Arnold Roach, • -" W. J� garding that town's remaining la the Emma Birnie, Harrison Wilbur.' Win• We guar�� it tn�itake your stock 1 ncIPal- oountf-met in Oshawa Thursday nae Pugb (tsubjects onttff�). Sr II- bealtbq, 69 make them tlrrive,bettefy c night last, and while no definite con- Velma White, • Olive White, Gertie or we give yew money back. elpolon was reached, helped to clear McKay, Stanley Bork, Roy Randall TUOItB SHARPENED the air about this vesed question. (absent for 2 sub�jjects). sir II -Ruby Dr, UPW Poultry Paascea will . heTp The realisall of the Toronto-Bastern '9Vhite Lorne Tran, Vera Anthony, make your poultry lay nQw z Commission— Servioe--i'�rov tak}n`R over Pat iowlan: I-13Tissbeth Hindle, We tasks a special" of etronettL wawa, y y - �ole of all�nds. Locks repaired,}: and issio —*f b the Hyeroaadlal Campbell Anthony, Albert Seebeck, itisor•isoniag a speotslt - For a f ri�•et- iinnis Ihnccsa.. e•- Kenneth Turner. Sr Pr-Heleo�Rog• a a too A or a Blass hair trim or as easy shave call Ranted by Jr.l[Forgie, of Pickerin , =prove a means of bringing the erg, (Jordon Hamlin Stanley te. Rose Randall Annie Burk, tMaty' t --- : • t}.14 P. Zd si the lies Barber Shop. ' municipalities of the county together Fraser. Iva Fraser, Mildred Wilbur Duggist adnate Optician `*,z d � . as p See our Hoose Furnishings of. all Ill slightly las_ ed 0e►rpete again. - ••+•�•'• � absent from exams.) Jr Pr -Alice Hindle, lifoille EIIL, Albert Hamlin, lF C. N. R . Ri•', , tt Agent, a Y Y.iCFA Y. ii n P. M. from 16 oetats ayard up. W. J. GORDON. PICKiffm Attend Cassie's sale Saturday, Charlie Hiltz, (Josephine Nowlan. P3C3a`Q3.`1a�', C%ltftii,T10- 7.50P. lei, RI Marsh. 23rd, Frances Powell, one subject only), • ...: 7 ,,. w ':r '. •--.".. ,. r.. .._rye... w`.•C.•4��.Gun }.. .. ....•k'•..4� .:T ...... ..r .�... ... .� .. ...� .. h: ....,...•+nus.. ,-.... �.,.n. .s .: E' �.,",. .c..e-. ..... •r..� ...^."unr[m3ii'•)�4S i�r'•9•d[V�^eN�'+�Ji���i2A�iMn��A .. .[w: • . • .. •• •. r ` ` .paid why. Out .of the ahaLws a the natural man when he, suspects the �PtjQ�es iF�Qte� Toe h * p ` burly, black 'figura stepped toliis aide presence of the supernatural. Then, �'' ,� z -: with a hand extended. with the leap of a eat, b# was upon O!a a slateI eaver•s owe : " ' r "Bless me, you do loot done up! him clutching at tha arm he eneount. �� ��� ' t P r Fished hila up yet? Eli?" urea as though with claws, and push- wa r/ . lu - _ _ �- Albert -abruptly pocketed the hand Ing bis face close tQ,dwother's lf- ee �a:�sreaa to HE postinan and expressman will brim he had half extended. He knew--now -,face, for purposes of idents&a- e' :�, IQ• GALL _ why the voice had touched him un- tion- as iaa so aware .11trw%- roseate, oat. Parker servlee�- right to your- home. • - pleasantly. It was vary* coldly that Good God, Duncan! You? Alivel" -• p z ia�e.pay. C811'iage one wa WhBteveT you lie said:. a words'stumbled over his shale- Y• Y "We have fotiad nothingnet; ing lips, while his fingers paced twee1, and a Jmwth-thatpanted audi dead—wh�Ler it be household dtupiIri@e of "$o' I reckoned," said r. Barrell, eagerly over the 6 re before him as bly. ' -the' h108t �ieltCate fabriewili be s sa he comfortably tucked his arm un- though to assure himself th:t.it wu . mahcient, as by. a mirbcle Y . -- - der that of tge younger man. Thep acranii flesh and blood. Yet even shimme 'glimmea of prudente vipitea d q c rpturv*d tkO thea• original•freehn�eas, • When. his .. voice cohsiderabiy, tempered this light doubt could not. , stand. 4 — "Well, M'Donnell, you're doia this Bare-headed; dishevelled, and lame, - stop '` minute outside, while I &"- You r thing quite tip-to . To hear of your as damp to the touch as though in- repare them. We had better not e had a `u an� @ Re-went in alone but the words of pose it was your aweetbeart you were bottom of the loch Duncan stood be- + r - think' of PARKER'S. hunting" for instead of- your -sworn fore him, with a face as ghastly as a pkaparation 'a on his lips were never _ - enemy. (Quite impossible to -accuse ghost's truly, and yet no ghost. uttered, for the reason, that his tell �. A most helpful booklet of Puimtions' will be qou of tepidity_ But, I say, Providence "Yes; I am alive• but it was the tale lace' blurted out everything' in the first instant. Fenella, tatchi ailed On. request. o seem to know its.' own business, Albe wrong boat I was lA; -after all, 1$r. a, ++ sight of it started-forward out of-the m , after all dont it?"rt... _ g , Q Works Lls'rf ted "I don't know *hat you mean." "I know, Duncan, I knowl I will tell 9r`up"beside the bed, with, a yPav�ot -'---� rz' �,I T' _ ! "Oh, yes... you do. . _Oaly..got to you 'all--ah, thank. Godl". blooBd suSugIngg her face. erk back our mind to that. last little Duncan Put u h head. ertie! ell me' ekly! You have Ik Cleaners and Dyers j P p, ij a h come?" Passion- -talk we had 1n the quarry, not .longer You had better not tell nae, Mr. news? He sa ? she passion 781 YONGE ST. - TORONTO ago -than Monday-about accidents Albert=I'd rather not know. Tliinga 'ately asked, and would have rudhed and so on, don't cher -know? We're• are well enough ae tliey'are." past )Sim, had lie�not stopped her, cute fe11flws,.-bQth:-af us; y ' " hen? I 'don't He has -come,'. was all he could - of us guessed that the very storm was understand-,, as. he turned to beckon t4 Dun brewing that. would do the ob. ' No- "You. shall Can a in 'him. j ,presently; but .just now And•immediatel the nt I71 never ahi8er a word said against I'm in a hurry' to reach father;=and' y 13� i rnlCil'ed Providence again; for I suppose it after that-" and dishevelled man .limped forward - -' 1 was Providence-- that managed it "She's here.' Shehetel almost ''Here he Is Fenella" said' A -- i » . into the light.' Ram rx s Fine Floor _. single-handed wasn't . - , shouted .Albert beginningto drag , Albert y �r • There was a just lierceptible Duncan forward at a pace which sub- hoarsely, giving Dunchn. a little, :push PQjjZt�' emphasis' in the interrogation; but it limely^i pored the injured foot.''Your ..�H ough towards her: was not .because of that that Albert father is rather worse I believe• lint a saw the transformation o!' her 3r _ is made to be. walked upoa, that is the "'°'."'"' shuddered,-it was under the don id- this will cure him at, Once. 'And face; he heard the faint-cry from the r itoor'Paint oa want. It is time tried for i•+1+ r rential squeeze of the big arm resting Fenella-ah, now I can go in! I was bed,' and ..thea turned and went out . • _ severe usage.. era's a y _ the n,a,:t —He-had not, e had- guessed Zlien-I heard tl-iat step!" been able to bear their despair, but- iii pont •tov►a t Coastslt .him,' os write us fol booklet. � «I didn't quite catch the drift of He was tallkking almost light-head- '� had come over him that- he had bo - y right to witness their joy. the matter, but there. is, some talk edl as he hurried the .lame Ing for, A ...A. RAMSAY & SON COMPANY isn't there about- an unsound boat, ward, with breaks of. laughter be (To be continued.) ' y Ashen gr Pabd and Varnishes since 1842 _ and some- tungle .at the start? Eh? _ 4 TORONTt) MONTREAL VANtroTJVSlt {- You were on the spat, I gather, so f perhaps you can enlighten me."S'ohie' gullies should W, filled 'and "No, I. cannot," said Albert stonily, discouraged. Some should be straight f � <1 feeling feeling the other's inquisitive eyes bor- HE A WANTED'.,ened and,.psotected• Ing at his face.•'thrbugh the darkness. Sweet or Churning Cream. Highest > ' ., market prices- paid. We supply cena. Made of a flat steel spring, & quick- t,r r Hum! -I wonder you take on about _MP express charges, and remit daily. 1 us this, Of course your sister will' be y adjusted belt has been invented to bad for s bit; but, liens you, at her Mutual Dalry A Creamery Co. take-the place of:stiinga on-kitchen or 5� 12000 , 74&3 KIn tat. West.' Toronto age things don't last. She'll live yet o laboratory aprons. to thank you,-I mean, of course, to x thank Proyidende for its. spirited management of this matter. The FOR'"GREATER PRODUOTION _� ore and- n And when you `consider--" -�- -- - - -- - FOi' Sial® by x,11 Deal®rs. The sentiment remained self red, far Albert, wrenching himself free, • had broken away from .his tormentor. •¢ '�•�� — ' ' - - �� So distracted was his mind thatlop , ?� despite his recent resolution, he turn- _ 5y� • _ ed to mechanically at the Rectory glue Nor was there to be any correcting Bet wee n Co u s i n s ; �,� a mistake, iwr upon the' door- rte stood Julia, waiting. Oh, Bartle, at last!. No news, I suppose? Now just turn back, like OR, A DECLARATION OF WAR • , a good boy, and fe.ah Fenella for me. i She's ria the glen -With father. An , hour-ago there came a message from s CHAPTER. X%IV _ _ ' Bessie, saying that Adam was sinking - t-eC•oai.d.�.:,- - -- -- - ----- alts o! eilort_a planned e v _ .last: -acid- they two-set out at -once- - - S '`- _• A d the nnishment was upon him for its destrnctfon Father will probably stop theca an �'y► ,+ "'� ' •' ,noa:..'The p est of shame and tears Uneteadi_ly he folded his hands in sight, and u era you fete her home, ^ ' p" his la The -confession, so recent! �ww��.1 • 2eiPed to-day had been sown on the P' y Fenella will do the_ same, said it will ' day whey a hard, rang again in his ears. Who " 1�g TWO Blades Grow Where Only One Grew before y yielded to Elisa Those was he to absolve whose awn soul kill her, t' �r laborious years of study, those pain-I , "She may as we stay thera as _,.fully hoarded cavi had yearned for disburdenment? Once „ y figs, all led to more his hea a ea sou ht the not, said Albert wearilg. It won't SHUR-GAIN thin, because of one moment of weak- f >�e9 kill her quicker than she is being ki1L• U FERTILIZERS` nese. The "step„ which he had climb- spire on the hail- e. p these was ed here. I can't go there, Julia." another _91d man,--one of those who ed with Only spiritual objects is view had made no compromises whose ear But Julia protested, and, after a + _ Thad been used as a ladder to social brief. struggle, Albert desperately r - G success. The Prided Life flourish_ I had listened to the tale o! many fail- ac uiesced.. _ - ingo, whose lip* were sealed upon q yM,yq, 'WEST • them with a sevenfold seal. He, and All his slow, 'reluctant way up the /m��. _ -{ e such as he, might appreciate the dark glen he-was thinking of the way - - NTO back and of how each ate beside It �� acuteness of thi's intimate reproach, Fenella would be like i step beside p upon as which to others, would doubtless rank burning coals. Would she keep up sa a symptom of si proaching dotage. the farce'much longer? or would she Ine fcw- For a moment ant John played with the perhaps, under cover of darkness, fantastical! im sibsis' idea, then .throw orf the mask?, It was di tfi- - s dismissed it with a smile' a gayer n'a s g _ _....passionately dreaded. Once or twice, -- Qln between two of the hillside barna, 'l CHAPTER RRV, when the sound of running water was Union-Made 'Q Stealthily, as be had entered the out of his ears, he was indistinctly F` _ �` • house with all the pprecautions of a aware of •a step on the road behind _ - - m0� thief°m the, night, A1berEleft it again, hies-,a' slow and halting step -that of this time mercifully unperceived. some foot-sore tramp, or weary Ped- Once. out of sight of the windows he lar, maybe-to which he gave no sec- --1w�jris m set headlong about all that these and thought. YI seemed to do; the search for the The glimmer of the lighted pane, r bOi burning o! a dusky orange in theGlove When Albert saw his sister again, darkness, guided him easily up to; tliq Shirts which was not until mid-day, he. told very door. Than abrujitly his Cour- d ' himself. that -some'sort of breakdown, age failed.. The thought o! Fen-1 'a whether moral or, hysieal could not questioning ey_ea beat down all other t. now be far off. 'Over-night her face considerations. And then there was e had •sharpened strangely, and. the- de- Adam: He did not ;know which # } t t lirium in her eyes looked to-d�r more would be more impossible to bear: i ` akin to madness. There was nothing ' more said about the chill whicR Dun- his dumb resignation or her sham ' - 111114111111tit111N111111 IIIp11t111t111t11tB ' optimism . Na, be cbtild not lace that. : ' H _ z ;can might be supposed to have !caught. Happen what may he would not cross •- ' - OW there 18 tone Indeed, there was little at all paid. { that threshold. • When he. consented e Upon the breathless volubility' of yes- i to do o he had over-valued his own.WATJMR 1111 bad fallen - t in ONE TOWN where I 'l stren� - — - " A, say, you ought to lips. Before aiirrended nissfinall f ; aI With a Jerk he turned, and aimlem- lmost with the his epst naotf a f - stay, hopelessness stili refused to, cress her' see me grin P P - -- - was may a sti waitingg cr that flight. But not for far; for alread Wrrea my trip heads which Albert himself ,waited for; the thoe other steps he has heard, and The only other dais Iasis so happy, I sight of Duncan's-dead face. not heeded,. rang close • , The figure, .. ` -Goodness knows, I. But for that' she might' wait 'for; too, which alter a few dozen paces ,. Was when a kid Dad bought me C +ever, as Albert, •with the vision of took body out of the shadows, remain- But topped boots Withcopper those submarine caves _ in his mind,! ed unheeded •util it was close enough i• toes, and with his knowledge of the forest-for hila to see that the' supposed. of seaweed at the bottom of the loch ' well knew. When he left the house tramp limped badly,, When one pace When other. travelers ' bit• that from him the man stood still he after the mid-da repast, it was with • tows, y p + 4 scented a. beggar as, well as - They, too, don't wast to roam, the firm resolve not to see his sister i and with an abusive .exclamation had For the say, "At that WALE ER. aggain natal certainty had been reach all but brushed past him when •he H0�98 ed.• •Already the idea of suMmoning;heard- his name spoken • in '-a• voice We just'like stnp�g Home„+ professional divers from ` Oban • • or which,firat aeeraed to st4, the blood in Where is thb ONE TOWN'where GlasgoW was occupying him. I his veins,' and then sent it surging .' r that Even when, after work, he again dizzily towards his heart. v W,�T.=8R HOUSE ^Is? Don't touched the shore, empty-handed, he "Mr. Albert!" s n know? was determined not "to 0 to. Rec- For the "s ace of -a few-heart-beats t "T Wh ,it's that `cod old burg spelled tory Hb would sleep anywhere is the , he stood rigid, with that icy senna- " M7 � apd shpts are the beat slide, because- 9 r :-O-A-O-A.T,O. village rather than lace that question- . tarn ora roosay aad_eomio*table. I designed them with V. Ing gaze agalii. ..He vrould Concoct _ a3iight weal to etre s1+ Your acme and tion about the backbone which visits t the idea that u • ' The How* of Plenty message which would let them be �s.>G ssazs:s lesi<oecasi , lieve that he hada*rffi_gona_on_to-Bonnet FE BITER-S-..aLL-rsz za..Long'_. brand. Ask your dealer for erry. -H was in the middle of com- Look at these' bargains:-TyDewritere Bis 1T- �r� ossa-lT�--fie olMh +r ib the -test:- ._ a`��— Oslag it when across the' road he Rebuilt. guaranteed in perfect order. R LONG � �. LIMITED ... ga W17 s - p Prem 1!6.00 to !86.00. Bove tiipe, money F t heard himself hailed.Ando - Totonto " trouble and bey a TSpeRriter fog _ �R�a1T CANADA >n ti "M'Donneil, iiyJove ! what n S?" your business. pro eseion, or for your Geo. Wrisht.A Co., Proprietors The loud voice, cutting thro the home use List sent tree on application. darkness touched 'him disagreeably, oas'a%0 00. , azoasaosi , sagreeabl , .ass duss'Lw- 00. 'l+•L assts naos ' lilhlililllllllllltltt111NINllilllhit111111 though just at first he could not have as St. aaaies mt., iseativ" V. one. - :cif ` • s f; RAS-�''..'h... rss. �,i , ._.,:w.$r...,...a,w,a,:i,+,i ,... n::. «,X.r..+,._.. .. .,... .: •'S...�.:._ .... �.,._a ,.....n....,. .....: -. :.. _' :.'.- . .. _ .- ._ .......,_„ 2.......... ... a°,..,., . -..;cbi,.,::,:.�:..suF:.L�Y.ac.,�::iru6x �e;;�M1.n4%a"h v. f7:a..,..-....e.s..^r"±i:.:.s�...`.r.--.+i�sw:c.2sti�..a-a`.7:P4•,•r,Y31'uu.�L.:�1:C,.-�6+'�� w Win' 17' , §Z�fl,05 I I b, -777Z.-J�"ZQ7W lt� 5� - 0 M T WT -A, MR, �Wkl 4;� 7 Ic AN 4NDUNMous �OKZ�.. TRUE HEROES OF THE SEA. Iteminigoesm of the celsbraW Bir"Daring and Devotiew: of the Steamer �4 Hiram, Maxim. Although a predilectionfor practical The- loss of the Fle�rizel hp its may well be considered as' A 'brighter side." The'skill and daring To - CUO Common Aglikenti t tE, wiakness. of character, th'b weaknesses and devotion that snatched forty-four be Made Rich of great - men are often , interesting, persons- from - wW - seemed gertain and there is -nothing I perhaps nevek.been. a=- Od iM &d. according to WarTme Production �777. R- '"St reprehensible in -death have most of the pranks that, passed 1p the long reedrd 'of ocean es,, are attributed to disaster. Nearly an the common dise8sed -that the Hartford Tim �'Affliet rnstinkind are caused by bait Sir Hiram Maxim by his.: Bob, Mr- One can guess what the gale- must isro by Hiram Percy Maxim, have. been from the fact 'that am ex- awl) blood-w6ak, watery blood PO ned -P�LUSO of boyhood, saYis'the periAnced commander like Capt.'Mar- e Ampurities. Bad'blood Is Wq At.ono time in MY -0 -headach is n9u ore distiu� wai -the Flori- so and. backaches, lu m'bago d' ti ishe'd ion'of a, m tin misjudged the headi and rhouniatism, debility and indiges- guished father, I Vras vety jcurious zel had made against it and-' turned -Race- -ht- mong the' ea pe *a supposed; tQ-0 a -o -on- re�r, eithei a HERE must be no "alackers" this 'ti%L neural 014 the top of the d b-wa seeds or the growers. Every man and woman with garden nerve troub ea. it.. I& ba blood. thai to me ft The coast is. fanged'with -iock.. T .7,'. causes disfiguring skin diseases like er shaft in oui bouise. He i id 'there wind was drMilg breaker.s over. D" spacei mu"roduce to the limit of his or herability. And Mema, and silt rheum, pimplee and was a bat in the shaft. I hastened to ship with Juch power that the Pro-, hat Is why Rennie's seeds are so essential­�five, vigorous �seeds from tested stock, to ensure record crops. emptions -"Verity.oi the trouble the top, and theri, sure enough, was The sp o was forced to stand �y all night. so how impure the blood is. WA u aayliiht mafe it possible to -BRUSSELS SPROUTS A, V" %046' 0%' U W Indicat some dark pblect Buttering about In � We Market.. A .90 2.75 thq dim liglit. I seized a t -It goes always from bad to worse un broom and begin the rescue, not only life -boa s "CASSAGE-Reitii-e's Yirs-t- -Crop.. AW -.76 2.25 atill'fluttered. I stiucii but three doiies set out on the work. ra promi --taken to en- struck it. It ersey Wike. PABRAGE-Early 1, �!-rlcb and purify the bl6od. There is 40 it agaiii and again. It seemed invul- The sea was too -rough to make the. field (I roved) ............ .60' 1.75 M different"metiteine for nerable. - At Iasi I used the handle Of shore, and a second transfer had to be .CAULIFLOW R-Rennie'sDanish u" trying a sea disease, for. they all come through +.the broom' on I� but without effect. made at sei'of Persons half -frozen Drouth-Resisting .......... 15-4 on 1.00 3.60 110.0io CELERY -Paris Golden Yellow, pleis, by inen almost as )-'-,'the one imuble---had 'blood. -"To cure ' By'that"time I had become angry and Wholly hel Extra Select ....... ....... iS .60 2.00 tt ed Sve hours of ceasel sli 60 1.76 �any of these troubles You must get, with the thing, and I was determined ba er by TOMATO -Bonny Best (Original). AQ, right doww to the root of the trouble to'kill it I assaulted it with the, Btruggle:and exposure as themselv S. Rennie's Im rovt�d Bedfateak. . '.110, 2.60 Di T In the blood. That is just what Dr. broom until I was almost exhausW, If in iuch circumstanced moet 6f the Pln�� Th6y make an . d I my, -m -other -Put a stop 1, saloon passongers perished, 11 t was �;,FLQWER -SEEDS PkL .6' the pro- i New Giant Astermu"- ixed.Colors.. As Th4y simply ceedings. Investigation" then showed because of their slighter )mq*. yiph. red blood. physique and RetinWs XXX Giant Comet Asters-Mi"a* *1 . ..... . 10 -------- 4pefy and enrich the . b1pod, and the that the &%&Vl was a blaci bow, aurv-' feebler resisti.ng. powers. Nothing that ­Dmer', Peerless Pink Aster.,....... ...... .14 .10 ,4* �,dtseame. disappears- That Is- why Dr- , t* jously removed from , my mo- could be.done for them was ne leLcwl* rV, it .9 Early Blooming Cosmos,. -M ixed. Williams. Pink Pills have cured thou- tber's. best kat by 'my father and There are Iron Crosses and decora-' Reniiie's XXICExhibition Mixture Pansy ......... d .25 I . ­� .. I Rennie's XXX Prize Ruffled Giant Single Petunia- -�mxds. of cases after other medicines strung upon an iron wire* in such a tions'"Pour Is Meritell for men who �Wed. Here in 'Proof Of the way that �& elfght 6 atibn 1 ads the torpedo ships it sea and send down Mixture ............ * ..................... ...... . 25 vi -the women and babidO to a lawless death. P"or of Dr. Wplams Pink ' Pills to bow Butter. My father enioyed� ...Rennie's XXX.Large Flowifllig Globe Stocks--Mixt4re.. . .20 -eure. . Mrs. M. Btills; who resides JoXe hugely -much more than my mo- -Nothing prompts io such heroism as -Rennie's XXX VerS�na-Mixture� ........... . 10 Giant 7inrl;n -Mixed. . . ...................... ....... 815 says., -showed, except not., of sapoee, thei and I did. He spent a whole day the Florizel 'restuera mianot pmbe Dr. Williams, -Pink Pills working out that scheme. iftanly sti-ength and stout*hearts. That i -too highly. -1 wW very much MU intense man 1 4 man must do what he can at such'a He was..the most Mail Your. Order ' LOOK FOR THE STAIM -of the heroes 44, down. in health, suffered from tre ever knew. He left no stone unturn- time is the simple creed Twu the pages of yaw Ronnie `-quout "ells of indigeatIOU, billious- ed one's be, decided to do anything. I. of the sea. TODAY aloras. You will notice a great ness, and sick headache. bad am al- .rtoeglth Stan at the ca 're ,went home one dayi-id-told him1hat -For Plantinji Valuse that A most constant pain in.my bead and my,,.,n. in a drugstore bad offered to dafv awnpatition, 6= buring tnas Tree :and -'hardy shrubs can ber fiiwat RZ"MW a source In exchange �IZ:a as spon thd 'earth -4 dr� .0, ho"dwork was of dreid. fmk !give me a white poodle Xp to April I sth I lift I felt so miserable that life held ds an it. I P ugh for a penny with two bea e to work. birt 'Uttle * suJoyment., I was '901sed was too young to know that, one bead -0 1" PA -N Y to try Dr. Willi -a' Pink PWs,'*hIW only Is allott4d to every penny- in this '-VdId. And the result was siil�nply mar- !world. But father listened very grave- Factory But1ding Wanted RENNIE 32, vaous. and -can beat be Bummed up �ly and.said that he had no doubtAhat KING & MARKET ST5 TORONTO, by saying thad they mad. ractory Building with Railroad Si& ALSID A -r VANC'-UVLR 9 me feell like iwe could produce the two -headed pen -t- I one with Several acres of ground. tint with boiler and engine installed a new. iromsn. and fully restored my I ny without trouble. - Then b n a dimensions. condition bealtb. I would advise'every. womali ! ne preferred. Giv down the "tail" side of two Pe I of buildings. and -an inveto il he sobins'" or equTpment w i looking When children's oboes are -wet, and girl who has poor blood, or in ran 4, unt' had wo'A away exactly WIh the building, BtLte A One of the most helplest -down In health to give these wonder- each. The next step was- to P.Prl I at a objects Imaginable is a man tryiug� dry them vW a#01y a little vaselim. I solder th 7pr1;*m. This may moam a n fW villim a trial.. I it= never rdthoutJ -together so skilfully that I - Builder's and ontr t a to tew on a butio',' and yei it is TheJr will be quite soft in the morair for your town n some two halves Plant aiso wants& Aeldress - 4. L . - Mom in the house.6 they made what seemed to be a whole JL 6 4L. P.Q. Box 94. S*rm times necessary. At thofirat sign that the blood is�� out of order . take Dr. Will . *ms' :penny with two heads. The drug, -i �711111a, a" note the soe6dy ImpiRf.,j store man wa dumfounded irhen 11 maint tber2nake in tt produ%od It -but I did not at th 5 is appefite, )I afth --and spirits, )rou can got these pills white poodle. ..,�-:THE ORIGIN, AND DANGER 7 �dkimugh any medici . lie I dealer or byL Our great recreation -wait goin to bookstore. Fattier and I would visit a 1. mall at 60 oents a box or Bix boxes for 1111M from The Dr. Wlillla='�Kedicins certain store.. at - certain times, buy I thirty -books and order i from OnaF to ,:Co., Braeakville, Ont. them sent home. Then he would con.; duct me to the middle of the street and �'42[E LIGHt OF OTHEIt DAYS say, "Now let's run hoino." Imagine Ailk L hat a mait In a � frock coat,'wIth -:]ftht, an P�werful ai: That be� Ti ]p rn oler Jtmmed dow his ears, tea Obtainible In the Past. at a gregt rate through the streets of -,.'-IF YOU #UFFER FROM - Dr. Walter Clark of Philadelphia Brooklyn with ji #ftalt bidy ath a 16els: JIJ a lusion of, he made some interesting In- But that was'always the cong, Yin Cata erh, -Catarrh al Deafness, liead,Nolses, Catarrh of the Stomach, �(whlch iveodgations to. And out -bow the ol& our book-bu c excursions. *me lighting conditions in his city As often mistaken for In -digestion), Catarrh of the Bowe Is,Asthma' �compare witK-Wose oT-to-day.. LEmON­8--W­H4TEN AND Bronchitis, Loss of Smell, -Phlegm droipping In the back He has discovered that until as late 11119A4,141IFY THE SKIN 9 Pam t , -as 1855 only-flickerin a oil and part of the Throa or If you-hava a.Caugh ..'candles were in. use. Not until Make this beauty lc4lon cheaply. for yoqr face, neck, arine and hands. VOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO READ EVERV WORD OF THIS ARTICLE -:-.,�following decade did the "Itighly im- MOV ed" kerosene lamp appear. Gas 'N'. be- At the coot of small jar of ordinary What. Parmirit,.. remulai ilid -not come out uptil the _period th� Wmdvrful English Fo cold cream one can prepare a full t 11as Done for Otliers,,- It Will Do For the- _Use L ft. It Sold Yoli wealthy Could at, qu t we .#2.50 per 1,900 cubk-feetf lemon ikin" notfener and- comple3abul- CATARRH, A LOATH-9-OME AND That namal catarrh in a nauseating din . the a Idea of the throat The icerms are the Juice of ea." any one known who has had to sit (suick to take ad-,antaxs of the oppor- The Weisbach mantle came out te6 beautifier, by squttxIng INSIDIOUS DISEASE close to. -or talk face to face with IL T I . two fresh lemons Into a bottle, con. I - .. S. . , and Irritation it, 'vearm laiter, revoinklonizing: fieW rAtarrI1 'Im-a NprV common name for rulonf-Taft-fr-K-Have L Lube I e r premenci illumination. talEinig thr;6e *6iifiees of orchard white. i so c "" 1"e' ad to ehoure in sickening I bauseg frduc� more arA more 'mucus. a very. Com n disoaxe, Ommon that 37OU r In o hawking and �ftgtn of a -care -should 1;e taken to stmin the' -mo how fearful OF Gradual thle fills up the ear tube so 'in 1895, when a atarrh t that sounds ca The present ersbeggn most peoOlei do not 'reali*e silence %atim, or had ff me t n only pass through with juice throuilb a- fine cloti so no lemon nd disgusting it is. A col I such a person and experience a disgust. dtfficulty. The patient finds his heamns gas an y m C hieh you -low,3, proonm WIken the -tubes-ai4i-­c,� d electricit ca e into general I =helh d, hawking. spittinor, bl owing pulp gets In. then this lotion wtil keep f - the nose, phle rrr dropping in the iOOO cubic not know pletelle"hilea total il.etfyoa tZa -Mae a selling at $1 per I fresh for months. F -very woman reaM fullness- of;;trik-liW and there , I . ca rK. result. n afness from . which 3t -cents afrtcta the middle ear. It often hap ens feet and electricity at 10 __per 10 1. is�the way it starts. �r knows t1tat.. lemon juice is used to And winere does It end? Frequently in k w it. and don't NON kilowatt hour. no that crackling sounds are present wgich Catarrh of the Stomach. Catarrh Of the Ve ream and confust the patient. These bleach LDd remove such blemishes as t -and Bowels. Bronchitis. andqMteu slilrbt or.! Lre due to the fact that the mucus whiph e t e gas mantle I freckles.' sallowness , and tall total deaf -nose results., I..CATARRH OF THE STOMACH of Me Vis, lectric filatnents have Been vast Alls the upper part and I back the tdeal skin -softener-whiterter and throat is covering the , opening of Ahe im, 41, ements, so that to -day the a' er- HOW CATARRH START$ Pais 0 sl .;. � (Often mistaken for Oyape pro.� :beautifier. Eustachian Tubes and the bursting o tv digestion) bubbles or -the movemi-nt of mucu age family is obtaining about eigh een. arrh'uspally, bprins with -A -c -old -In which come from the lust try -.4t! Get.three ouneas of - Cat cauges the mounds, the I)e the head, Many cases of indigestion and d gbt an Ople- of -- - Y5PeP' altered resonance of the ear. After a white at auy druig sto --The'aharph-Merma twosthod I& through � sla are simply, th - result -of catarrh Of century s�wo had, t -h -ugh ­-----Ordiard ----aad :crackling report the head may, seem 7'� 0 ... mouth or nostrfts hav&.Aettled upon ;the throat.,and slomach. At night am i clearer - and the hearinx better for a t1g m the grelcer and make the ;. pay only about three-quarters as'n, ;4 - . the intiamed and delicate mucous mem- I'vou lie asleep. the mucus drops down time. Later�on in the case therei may be up a quarter plat of -this sweetly ft- brane that, lines the nose and throat� from the throat and head,and In swal- .0"13d. -hen wallowin - for it as their grandfathers did for 1, harml;os'to healthy its- ; Wed into the-VTOTnWUTf-. rn the morn. -me from the efforts of A, off. grant lemon lotion and. massage'lt Tbi-me germs are 10 hich 4;o U 0 um it a a or t4 Am;F A R R H ;-the dim lights of other days. sues; when theY lodge upon an irfitated ing you awake feeling heavy.and tired; w scle to open the tubes which n our out fened mu daily into the face, neck, arms and ce it means a more and more-dis- there is a bad taste h�.you ield with a jerk. 0 - hat 1% hands. - It Is marveIGUS to smoothen eased coMAItion of the membranes. T ­be -lare in a baff humour;. you wonder The 4-Lbove explanation of a tnoSt.COM- ent, hus With' government. e ncouragem L It d I produce furthAr.infl.al Irr - sils you. yet, have" catarrh; catarrh Of mon'cauee'of deafneas should rn a ft rough, red hands. mme"or ade tation, and In time even 6eriti.Z The the stomach, 4nd your whole system 1�% clear how absurd and useleopt it in to. -at. extensive expiriments will, be made pufferer from catarrh nften -finds his pol-moned and Is reeking with the dis- tempt to overcome such deafness by ear - 'g_ Oa mes I sight and hearing falling. He uffers ease, -Tour stomach has become clogged similar sort. with a view to mviving the gvc?wi _ f drums or devices o`f a !W Oa.meal can be used for"inaking an constant iKII ache over 'and the delieate membrane Is coats*, Let It be understood, however, , that of flax in Scotland. rom an almost +h. Pvex and acroqs the forehead. The. with a -vile sticky substance. The catarrh Iflarmint, in not for- ear troubles other t ff &.1a embra s digested and only , _u! vin thaw those caused by catarrh. If your zg=ox dull. when the m nes mucus refuses to b Mesi &�e Pn a dise __q__ --- - - . - -it, great C ft V :7.- Ann 999ft THE ur, OPI NOT THE- '1111 PIV some farrn#rs believe In feeding the soli. This POV may be. good. In the" days of high prices for. all farm cro 2 - b:81 love 3�at It laLfnuoh more profitable to fied the crop the ary plant food (fortllfzof;) to produce m8"XImum.yIeIds,,a".t6 resist-cilseave. Yda'ro of oxptrimsntatl�n have shown just, how much Ammonia Nitrogen) phosphoric Acid aA potash' are 'required by all, oropre. With this lnfoft%atlon we.have prepared a bullaitIn showing just what grade or anal.yalai of fertilizer you should use in the ralaing of your particular crop on yiur type of soil. This b4lietin 'free for -ihe asking. !K.y*4 have never used fertilizer you will find Iti use this year more prefitable than ever'befors..., .,4ntarlo NAHUM Ll or �'Wvst Toronto -Canada 7 ILI LrR.S. N, condition. dtfficulty. Little by iittl'e, the mucus disease a igh. of It caus part froZycki Tt Is tile PUS and doravinx matter ooz- 111r, froln these- sot -09 that causes the Of- with the catarr?Lgerms which It ties car- ried settIep permanent1v on the mucous by' an injury. Parmint ip not for you. fensive breath so commoll to victinle Of membrane which lines the stomach. aird you should consult your own faln- fly phyalclan regarding your cage. catarrh. - You* may not notice it your- Fteal dyxpeipsla and indigestion are , L *%.-ou probably self. do, not. But your 'caused by a lack of digestive' Juicec 113ut 6__ D LECT ON9T NE A COUdH -friQnds. do. though they are too careful here we haye a condition where the of y(,ur feeTtngs- to tell You so. membrane to able and ready to do its I If you have a,cold and it has left you work, but Jt Is prevented by foreign mat- with, a cough, no matter how slightL NASAL CATARRH ter which has dropped down from the vou ouxht not to neXlect it. -This forin Of ("ILtarrh is, to gay the; head and coated W How then,'can,the; A cou-gh 19 prenerally - an indication usual treatment for indigestion bi of, that there is inflammation in a danner. least. mickening and disgus-ting, besides 11,,40 Since catarrh Is 'the cause of the ous place. and proper treatment should being 11jost common and'highIy danger- , trb�ble. it Is the catarrh that must be ! be secured at once. D.elaying treatment ous. The changes of weather render the treated If you have catarrh of the May mean that the cough may mettle, delleat., trucous membranes in the nsse�stomac� throat very susceptible to Inflamms- we ba,,e%.e that if taken fattln,-��derelop and stair. Even -the 11111test 'fully, danger d 4; - and tion. and thus encourage the Mrth and germa. for a reasonable length of, time cough Indicates a and sh8ou re - P ttention. UnI armint will bring you an amount of ceive a eas your Irellef %x0mb".t.o'me growth of catarrhal The -nose and. throat are what that will fully comvensate you cough extremely deep seated fur thep cost and time expended. or has hung onto you for a long time; -Might be called the highway of life. we believe that you w find a qujck he throat Itivelfi fs divided lnto.'twn J. ,111 CAUSE OF" DEAFNESS relief from your trouble by the use, of n pg-qs4s.ge.9;' one the Oesoph"us. or Varmint. .gullp t, going to the stornac�, the other X caime which Is responsil;le for a the- respiratory tracC or Trachea, going geeat inany c"as of deafnemm.is ca.tarrin. t WHAT is PARMINT? to the * bronchial tubes and lun s, se 'wF Through the lungs the blood p" a t , The whole trotibLe generally begins In a simple cold In the head. During sitch I Ilarmint to an English formula put on evei-, 1,#art beat, and -there comes In a cold almost every person experiencer the inarket In Itngland about 10 years contact -with the air. If the air breathbd that feelineof stuffiness which -tells of 'ago. It Is a combination of Ingredlefits .in Is ywtr. and If 110se, throat aind lungs- Nftarnmation extending into the post- having values in the tPeatmeriLt of ca - I'tarrhal are, swind , the dark blood Is at once nasal-spaq-4i wherb the openings of the conditions, bronchial affectionx , 'tXA--bwL-ZrmZ puritied Hn1i papses wit of the lungs In Rustse ara-locatel. and which etc., compounded from ppossiblie'to obtain. Par - s;Tn-.mrrrvhTK-1IfF­an stren;rtli to all the bf If, %however, s accompanied -by catarrhal secretions, of collected In the post-nanal space, whe mint is pUt up in one-ol4nee bottles in form which are labeled the qLtr breRthed tn 1A bail, or if the nose.. thrnal or�lunxx ii61t-e d1sqv.,edAn any -way, 'of it Im difficult to blow. it out of the non concentrated ar hawk When such conditions "Parminit-Double Strength." These one - it up. bottles be obtained at &.small then tli(3- blood. (Instpad being purified by its p.,isRage throuxh the lungs) Is, on have become chronic.'as in catarrh, the ounce can the one elanger is grave. =�t -ounce in nufflcisnL to thn contrary. still further Poisoned and 'eand :� Tile mucus, carrying the . gertnx, full half-pint or P armint -rd9d goe a on its Way carrYing the disesse to drops Into the throat. The orlue-Itice to take when mtxod as directed In. seal .11 I�art of the S�'stcm. nauseating, mass sticks for & time to, Package. ^. ~to WZW ' , w r � �$� ` secures a comad"ton, and , his ;:,Iteteq ddusXiiaeissessy. s ohar-dson �:+ `breast 811s with pride wlie'nhe ". (�'r a p �`lords it over the r rlvate. �7 �, 1 u V ii ' YsesrsluR, Qap. P� P EED HARLEy FOR - BALE—Ap- w. 'There are'adon the privates Ur &ply to Tbw McGhshan• Dumbarton. 26-27 • - * ?JiERkli the acro young- men with the jjNOR BReL>;—A ntltnber otoak bar- ,, g P .lt. 1, y y e f «,` . FOR .MARMALADE LSO ear ; 31:25 It in ad 00 re1s, some twitabk for vine az barre{s. Apply : Pu Y P highest intelleotc>igI gfte, who are at tie Pickerlag eatery. �5tf"season..""' ,. willing to fight in the ranke, and AOR BALE—A b -ton weigh aisaiee, There' will be no"Marmalade oranges this Beason._ � Buy your ON .-MURK Proprietor, who know they will -,be promoted � � Wilson make, tbmpnnnd genie )ream. has ;'G'rape.Fruit for marmalade while the buying is. never been set rep. Price 1125.90. K. _. ' _ when they prove themselves wor- I Loetsst Hill. �,OOd. dice $right fruit always D —AIN R L n _ NOT" AND, C-e0_MMBNTi tlly,Of promotion. The life of the �t _ r` r private, ao[dier is in value equal_ �El?; GR FOR NA E—gArgluan- — - 1; 4I1 11aDa. E and al i clean cloverwheat a F.nd -roY Hobbs, R. R. #,,that.fJf.-ihee: tnaJdi 1o. r, ^� �-�'Phen assn ___. _— - v _practicing in ricket iqg Village, ity of�cases, and the same care U8T BI: SOLD—At, once, driv. �~ �n AVE -5r0- 'R MIMM _ should be taken of his life _as. that M ing outfit, hoar. buggy and harness. The lie'-Rl@O wtl9 COCOIlt'ri' slid In �iitr horse is large enough to do any kind of ��utcrdrk: ee�y©lir 11211YeS of tile officer. Gerald'Cowan. Roaebank, (Rouge P. O.) Y:,tf y a .forming tee duties - of that office — �' he had the reputation 'of thotough- - ij� OR SALK-Seed crate, tVhite T�okkl Purple Calf Mehl 1 Ware and Sibarian. Good clean seed at $1.15 Y .Hess in dealiug with cases that pct bushel. Cto: E Holtyb: R R No, I, Locust R �`'1 Motbr Licenses rail). 1?twre!�lark IG37. _ 0•°8 1Vo cal Purple" PUul:tr ecifle` rains before'hiw. ' Since lualiug p Y p 0. to_Torantis€or the Iirztetit-e of his AR51S—FOR.. SALE - - Qit EX -- change, ityou auh'to sell. or exchange `` tlill{eg hens lay.' TrV lt. , profession }ie has again be t t'.t you. 13'18 �Otol' L1C('nSt'd l our farm, consult tt hn lark & Co. Royal Bank- _ y IM -13 %pointed coroner. and the report ~ 'I Building. Toronto, and markers now. Applira• in the dtaily papers ' show that T��OR SALE—OnQ fresh mil.ch cow,. ' tion. forms rind markers J good milker, freshened Tlarcht?ih, Apply Bu�.all-ccitr Grocery needs at tris Grgcery Store. a strong charact• to S, Carlton, lot 9. con, 5, PickertnB half mile I C H A erl tic got hiol A few days t-1 0 t^, , .a • Y S to be had from east of Greenhorn station. .5-�r; r,- tllorou llney� 18 lie was called upon to investigate rEtiDGRAINFORGALE-•O.A.C.?l a. i \ R -S N the death of a surlier in --the nli}i- A. T. Lawlor, Whitby }$' gro+rt rias rely ._red seed, S1. i.i at the bare A small quantity of Marquis wheat, also tar by 3 ital. , 'Lite and death to 1 Drhtcare yrotalneS. Apply to W. H. Westnty. Y P laeuerof Auto.Licenses for i' ' • , - lot 10. coa.;i,. Ytckering. 22-•"1 w Dr. Batenlan,i.• a =e4wns matter, County of Ontario 24.26 —__-- r =end in thy; performance of : hiA If a Sale Bartcy, 0. A, C' 81.• Oats. White Wave - duties he inb6td that every prA- Government.trsted-fo. purity and germination, %• + Field -R. No. 1, Whitby. or lot 10.eon 2, + ,' CaRt1Un•be used t0 „�:ULdeC borism Picke Pickering Kingytoi road). 16-4S er, liven. In iav estigating the death �lt�! : of this soldier he 'finds that the me NE— Over Horse�- 1�; inilitl"ry authurities should have Spring.Wtilton for sale.• Bought - o t used ,greater care. FIe stater, in before advance in price=. Will be k pta'm terns that if- thele are ntit sold at c•ust price. ' a sufficient number of do0 'rs iu - ,1:--fi,'THEXTO:N, Pickering ` `• the militia to ¢ire reasonable cure - • .�h►ERN��N� 1L,lAhlf 7'he t: ni�'es•�al to soldiers in need of medii•a) at- � - - �V�$ _ —A &N TSdrY"NI.��iIO tegtio tUe • shoul'd be called to .. MITH S � 3- �Sawuzg : Mach�ne� �; BLACKS IOP l to l0lUr� at on a a3' there ACs( -..e....__. Tharefs no of•ths e — (tt Manufactured icy' — year plenty Uf-dut0009 in the country, + Ot".Aprii 1 the tend?t-ienrd will take as oft au house iTh-ere a or out thaytothe Improve the appeaar. jjjjjj W• H. Jackson'A Sant ;,�.�i, i f [43e abOYe bL10 �iab•.s. By i m ,sq your house wall panted it rill la.t and if there nut.a .-iefiiiient: uutllb. - xr 1' P p' f -� + !�:'.',ck l{ �.id. !?ir dYr:rig t�fl' •HOl'-e:+l,ttisit:� 1Qd enerxl: Fr1aCL-Stnith - erand,00ibereri er.agteo U2pFtn;shesareuse•f. ' t = er of anlbltllfl['e? -they himtd .be { Sh<rwir-wtttlacts Pai,,o and Yarnitllw are the greateB * Y - j_. 111 y d :�S-ut. vrorty pr. tit attenCleCl lU. helptohouutle+aiog. By touching up the shabby spots to the r o lsttll'etl �i'1[}IUilt lleln Thele ha Blues+lnitian dwork,in ' in house, ser. h ac9ncrs, furntt+re, voo lrari. rtdt Antal or.arnist t 1 I�fl:e and lnterft•rinl; hor�ex made or stain;tkiv <nacan berac�+to fair) shine loside. !leen evidence -in levers) tares it,f1 Ittt Mr.111•'ttrd. titr4v (,?1t11riPT1� Y ilotaga: k+ i 2i pr 'Itxil y ria'. and inonev .re= cleas+sng.5 ve mor. uu,taczion than e+cr before. t.n.t'ttli:tu .i lt,••`t t t Y �Ynnty for 5herria WUl{ams Palace and Yass show that when a "u an Hirai the fur.ti_d t, Ir,ttk iitt�ti n'nf' � lsksty ' 'N1•e *to, -k' (•i;%-olm • Engintrs, Emery' a anti will be glad to give You @,cures on Brightening Up', VoW .ittOCr, RLISfAfC�•t.T. 21ace.i7sidsorout, CJSin'i'adtalkthetitattero►er. x khaki, his life ie-not=cuilOdered to �Vheeia. 0reol-:r ktw+, ti iw .1 • k i and- Auer Slandrri ' htlive the satire value ds %igen be y • _ r were r;irilinq clothe.- rind Lt,i:t is' T H E _ -- - Picken*iaz�ie�ol e war particnlarly so i -n the ca*e of prix. -- t -teb. Ip the Cantrcliao ArmSTAND BANK - y it .. ' I..�J S. TBALSIDa�f PROPRIETOR y should he b,trne in taind that the urivate soldier, in a large percent. : .. OF CANADA— i age of cases, is eclttal, if not t1uper • - TORONTO : for _ to the snobs of ofticera, w lin, r"s�D ol•rlcs -- -- — ' s,'- throtagh influential fe te$ds, $Scor: CREAMoed for Lhnr etheir tonlrnist,ionv, Money OrderB 8114 Drafts Ste T FLOUR i; Ig the great majority of twses, the . r �'assued by thus Bank payable in or fi ho officers in the Canadian. arfny are - F a►od W teaome Bread - _ - ltnan, in., the highest sense of the - % ' i term, who In every way are well all parts of 'the world. >� Its the Flo'- 'gaT'O laza gnalified to fill the pogitionti tbt•;• lsat''In lies th occupy, but dec. ill .game ICKI✓RING L7RAl'q C Hr a e Rrt=ad, therefore. roti can't get !)'eat Way or other, a yuting l;fellcsya T results from an inferior Rrsde. That"i Y )til. C. ZMAC.RMAN, Manager. Btrumb alae at 11 Wttw. _ wily we recowntend - without brain -9 or :L' cjnunon satn-e, �__CREAM QF THE NEST:' r CAN^ . A. -T r� tome Tax -l 'orms wa Are now : available ., ;Returm must be filed on or before 31 st March - P"171HE DominionIncome War Tax Act• requires you to fill in tine or tions of —_i the five special Forms provided before-3-ist- March, 1918,— In order to— assist the public to undealtand just what is required of them, information e -eh- Fenn is given - below. Read careftil 13r, ;-e e ree copies of the #ors that fits your cast and fill them in. Answer all questions fully and _ ✓accurately. For making false statements, a ponaft of $1#,n*,6r six monthst• Mfnprisonmant� or bethp -is preildsd. Indkiduak.—All parsons teelmarried, and an widow or widowers without dependent childreni `whose income is $1500 a year or mote, must fill in Form Ti. All other persons whose incotne is $3000 or more, use the same Form. Where any income is derived from dividends, list amounts " received from Canadian and Foreign securities separarely. Fill in pages 1, 2 and 3 -only. Do not -1nark on page 4. Partnm ps, as such need not file returns, but the individuals forming the pot- ..'Cwvwa"ens a Companies, no matte how created or organized, shall pay lite normal taxon incoaii ing ng particulars of income. Also attach a financial gatemen . Under Deductions, show in detail amounts paid to -Patriotic Fund and Canadian Rcd Cross or o approved War Funds.' - Trustais, Executors, Admielstra Estates and Assignees use Form T3: Full particular► of the distribution of income from all este handled,must be shown as well as details of amounts distributed. A separate Form must be titled for each estate. - Zmpleyers must use Form T4 to give names and -amounts-of salaries, -.bonuses, commissions and _� other remuneration paid to aA employees during 1917 where such remuneration Amounted in the ^aggregate to $1000 or over. - - Ger0weUen Lists of Shareholgim.-- On Form T5 wrporr tions, •hall give a statement of 4 es ` bonus, and dividends paid to Shareholden residing in Canada during 191.7 stating to whom paid, ' and the amounts: T. Figures m -every case we to cover 1917 ineome—all Forms must be Sled 6y 31st Minna s. For ,neglect, a Ane of Sib for each day of default may be Imposed. In the can of.Forms TI and TZ, keep one copy ofthe filled in Fora} and file the other two with• _ "the Inspector of Taxation for your District. In the case of T3, T4 and T5, keep one copy and file the other ,two,' with the Commissioner of Taxation, Dept. of Finance, Ottawa. Forms may be obtained frim the phltrlet inspectors of Taxation and from the Post- rilastors at an boding centres. ' Pet mutt be ii , I Iders .radb DepullnEnj of Finance, cd m • to lusptcw of axariox. 011awa, .C'anada aill r Ianector of Taxation, Hugh B. Paterson, 59 victoria ".,--Toronto, Out, CrK'keinl4i a 't-4 it r gtt�fS.L .fo .e,'7�imoi.. Jam. Y.a' li i.+i 'Tit t til a-ar"�d. -The beat Bread Flour on the market. Monarch Pastry -:Queen Citi• Blend _TileCampbell Flour' MiRs Co., Ltd. sn�satlrttiewseaa�tra�a�att>tail[asl>tt=>lnt�ptsarul � : SME DOMINION BANK a COTASLISHXD IaTf �. -.0 Ulxv SIDES D%rpartameiaaw ■� - ... ■ =ave You, swag in tie Zmk4 An m saving, my you ag wW a Iallt n &Spars as a use you win seea Pon"" a f=d fey ewerlpassim Doped" of Oae_Degar "aa a� ree""d. baggies" tam or ad" 14 aeeoaa" "wife a yew, �I! i .WHITBY BRANCH tIr.00RDON HLL., Manager.✓ ■tlit>attta>.a>.>,ah=>.e»Aiatnl>teaaaai=a awaaa�ttra>.aaawt»rtta■ - - .c•,r-� :.. ,.i . �,E 'Till m 6, X", �,j N 5, �- ­ . . _., - ­��:7�7; " �,­�-­- - W. 4 " W. M.� Palmer is laidoff. duty Pickering (ha�tf` mile west of Broujh- the property, of Wo. Casale,' S'E E ee Wow In the city, "t these day�j suffering from a severe aw; #;,*� .061, Vlare' nt liverq clold� at onesharp. See bills. W. B. M0 urd Pokells-suctioueer... r. 118 Ali�lie, Red Cloye oth "A' y son an J. It. Beal's sale last week wag ji Mr. and Mrs., Elliott,' 61 7_0 -2Rtw.m'eets_all Wraina. kindsof seeds. lin, spent Sunday with the latter.'s WBDXZSDAT, WAIRCH 27TE1t­A%lPtion -guccesfi. 8 Hugh and Mrs. Gregg j r sale of horses. cattle. plfte. etc. at lot the inarket and are ypre arr p Mr. Wilker.was An..Toronto on Parent First-class Rigs to bire day, or We are I 95. con. 6, Pickering. t e propery ed to pay the bigh0fat'suarket prices. 5aturd.sy. D. A. and Mrs. Sco"tt entertained of W. H. N6rtob. Sale at one. w night- at lo.west, prices. Mrs. R.J. Mtmwspent last week a numbeeof friends t4j! a St. P�at- The beat equipped cleaning mhls Postlil. atigUotle6r. ...Phone, 181Z. 'in the country,, - with friendsin Agincotirt. rick't3 pa-rty od Friday evening Underbill. and Mr. Rbss last. FRIDAY: MAWR' il?Tfl--�-Annuai oo ei.-ored municatewitill & S III Sind us sampi am Xames -bination stile in the Village nY Thos.'Sauderson 0 usbefore selling,. le eac a ipp h hi ed cartt on Saturday- On -Wedne�day of last �v6ekv Broughim. Entries can be made PROPRIETORS Take advantage of tha best Seed Mark - Born -On March lOtb,. to Stow -Dujwgff Dolphin moved on to - the --with R._J_QawiuiI,_6r_wit_h,. the. -a -pet-, eta in the world. ­�-rt &nd_Wr&.GrW"nt,_.a, diujhti6i.. -wi son. fartu. on-sbe, seves44 -- ._ . Rakotone., Rred-RoftilL 7 QQ lone" `B ll.orladevendentphQne. P Born-OnMarch 19thi-to Mr. 'cession. auctioneer - 13 igams in Boots ro?np efficient and, reliable ge��y lee Norman Lintou,,a dilugh- w and Tdrs. .,Wajtet Ward, as busy last TH'UMDAY, MAR6H - 2igru-A uctio a in handling Seeds guaranteed.' ter. week catting wood with his buzz;, 'eale of iinplementa-larm itack'and Ed. and Mrs. Gibson- q)�Ht-sat-_ .--property,'--the property-crf�"mea- f have been successful in s. ag-jZon- _t r 61 -of -t-Ne-Gr e b -S 4o ea elcourr it- J. H."DOWNEY COMPANY Whitby with hire. Penizelly, lot 5,..rea:r of cow. 5. �hatf tiatiou. :t lt,�;ality wad bought a WHITBY, ONTARIO in Pickerin ..�Heard. mile west of Kinsale), Mrs. Bruw'n and daughter, -Mrs. Ivery' heavy. stock hefore Harry F16rter- left on -Satuidav— tc;wnWp. the blacksmith. Widmer_ Miller, spept several shop an evening- to visit a- sick cousin lu i dwelling in'Kinsale also to be� sold. the advance in price. Sale -at, 1.30 sharp - Win. Maw. auc Hamilton. days, hi.-�t weei�;, witli.. relat' ips. in These'goods are here for i?pring and Seed Gram'.For Sale tioneer. should be seea.�y. all wen lo6king for Margaret Graham and Mrs. Miss � Ift.� I a 6 pring 10 -r:1. - I �` luprerne working boot for a' Y. wear. Call and TuicsDA Apnii. 2ND -Annual com- S. F.'Robbitia y�ere in Toronto inspect.: WHEAT la*tFriday., &AL9 NECUSTER. 1jination sale in the 1(illage of Clare - All goods going at the -old prices. Big- --John Se rang -syth Ftdd mt�bv the Farmers'Club. Entries Mar%W4 and: Wild Goose G Al. Fo't Ott e to choo.-e from. -bad busine�-b,*trip -to Agincotirt '.�;.vrvu v..t Y Mkitcli 23m)_Auction can be ti,,ade with'Juhn Scott. Secre, BARkEY tary, or with H. 13 Monda I'm stock, ilr�pleinente. hay,t Pugh; aucti sale fit f 0" tc.. at lot 21, can. -ti, eer J. F/N,G0LD- O��A. 0. No. 21 -ed aud M rs-Sadler, -of Kio- glain, LoOts e Wilf i -id and -sale - visited Da Mrs. T11Y.- OATS, NORTH CLAREMONT Scotch Early Yielder, Irish .1or �n Suuday- FArly Mrs. D.- A, Scott lf�tt on -7ueF3qaY White and Rennie's A Coup e 0 TT" It "name and roe frorit r V This Women's Institute Pd 2 If vou are wise you will use the only wild oats and tares 101, �j to visit her parents in Lou , pon Per RANITM Water re Wlswr I f -.veekq, pose alleWorting off a quilt at the drama Alsike and Timotby Seed, this (Frida eveal ideal well, dril!ed -by Chas. B. Rice, a, Pasoliziet. Mrs. T. C. Gostiok visited her fOL Wind Kill Write or phone -for prioes and so parents, Mr. and Mrs.'Wrigbt, on Oats, Barley�, flax, ive Pr)RTU,!. ItTIF­F, Phnginn."all kinds of pipe and fittings Wednesday of Ixat-week. -4 for water works. Also bath room fix- JOSEPH LAPP th SO.N 7A irday'to via! t, friends in Walk. tures. etc.. Everything given careful LCZDAR GROVE Hugh and Mrs. Gregg 1 r. left on Satu IMMENSE 100,000 FREE FAR'R attention. -.erton and other western inis. WEALTH cw I AcpzsEAcH. c__�,verr.mant 'I tjt, - .. Home Phosie 1116 as be 900 of' N41ftbArn. PArV*Yed fouentry. _Y�,4 is walttaq.'and a. A P. 0. -R. It. No. 1, Markham George and Mrs. Oib ris, pmiucti� &AM RICE'S PUMP, WORKS, IN of the th.e--quIarter =tk"For cr*p tofiaruaft thia Fall. Eatiamted cv�p valupen& Wheat. ai le' Tomato, spent the week -end with (at 1917 in Manito". Swxatche-&a rad Whitevale, Out. I Hoare Tel. 5621. "'M v� the former'slnother, Mrs. Thou I as WESTERN [Macts 5 C D S FRCM $1 Fred Ward shipped two carloadb r1jr PER ACRS ALONIC CANADIAN WMTHERN. PLch. �c". tacat-�U&r::­, �!­e CAN4% A- MROVED LAND Fruit'Trees stock frotu Dagmar on Tuesday SEND FOR % &jjw&r_nmw=,dIat� producorp-AvL' be pu=1tts-4-*a- -e�ytp­­. d from Claremont on tite FREE BOOK - t* an one ­.sameday. -and Plant' S QM Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Tornnto. and Settlers' end here at- rtble , F . ;.0 spent the week Guide Tractors cat'her'FarmlimplemevA6 _For Spring Planting. a 7: home of her parents, and Mrs. Beal; Eazilly avellablo-new Cknern-ent aszistap= -WC We need no further introduction ca" of A* ca;�tai­the -1. t�d opp�o-4ty.13 Peter Shirk. who has- beert �erl Canadisa Nastberst ofers tf� Wr;ta f*�-a, Lha 1- than. the fact that we hisve.been In LOW g. =4a stab,tit.� -Any SIXTY - ONE the--Nunery BuMness ouglyillat the home. of hi% iso�. C N. R. Jka-m. cr Ce%L-44 John, inMarkhaw township,, 1-1 FARES On. o� %-ramp�z TEAP-m, Andkie now prethi red to meet Of 611 materials and Assign -now on the juend. existing conditions by offering our. kept in 2600k. Is wil I pa�y you high grf%de trei?s and plantc. direct to to still at Oct works ard inapoot our abodit Mrs. D. McFarlane. left for her and obtain Wasts lidme in Wilkie, Sask.. on Satar- 0WAtOrners at �R�,cp. ' &,�nux PP.I('F-,4 Don't be mislad Rend for our illuatritted circutars-of not employ, 6 bow, waseq= hardy varietfes whirb -, on can order and do lbrow off the ogs@_4 ".day after . I5pending a few .7 with relatives here. Peel's. .,S h 0-e Store A direct and save the ai.eut!rj commis- t of 10 per coal., whicib you we Edgar Shirk-, of Chalk Lake, sionwel- which -re4l get the beneft oartainly gave by P%rohsaing hm. 1% ceo will be sure to loterest-you GOU "Hall". k.-110 m and stock io absolutety,firat-chioa _.:,has beenlooking after the night ay -s ai6 I Our ni service in the telephone central in. Cold D 9 WHITBY INAMITE 00. the absence of his father. and true to aat.ni. r Poot*e^r, We-haviix Office aad Wocka. Whitby. On xi. atiaMrs. Robbins entertain Nuw, it, the time to buy yourFall and Wiute ond aseorbuient of Rubbe". Over -shoes Felt Boots and The 'Chaae Brothers CO. ad the y-onng'pLople of the Presby - 9 SHppess, IAWginj@ and 8 *14. 7 P& of Ontar* Ltd.,, _,:,terian church Thursday even- PIC111" NO BAEEZY ing, The older- people were also ei bf &very M' Work Boota-for men and boy@. - Nurseryman e tv I our-lin E . stabii . shed 1857 ECONOMIZE Anvited By buyltg your bread and saving obal Fre o[i Monday SCHOOL SHOES -Your children will used embool shood, and wtt- are Ontwio d Vard moved of last week into the residence he Colbome. CHOCOLATES -at your eervice w ith the best shoed- made. recently purchased -from Hugh In bulk or in neat boxes -d still intends P eanato at 25c lb, Fruir Cake 48o lb. .Gregg sr. 'Mr. Wai S 0 N A CAW Ind LmiAlL E L IMIMSC to manaV-his farni.' -9 saaaafta'I .6 a0lasAwa Wed&ng C&kes our specialty The bard titnes carnival was al -a Ig .�'Well -attended on Wednesday BROCK STREET,- 'WHITBY, ONT- '01's"W"-sso 'tr 4"m Both, Phones. evening last, %,v hen, a atimber were :Picker;ng drOs4ed in costumie. Thii may be- 'DIE H. R. Ronney, son. the last of Lbe sew ft. . Sao The fuceralof1thelati Mrs. W. IWWO ;5,0" .0 1W stdill, of Vxbritfge, inok place PICKERING , x . ItUr s4ft 'On Tuedday when interment took 7 goo r ...a a . . I plaee, in the Claremont Union Cem. etery. The decen"d was in her LUMBER YA F.A% E%Jf year. "Q Geonre Morgan's 6 the bee 0 Or t activ�ty these days. The rnber who bbnght -.30 Let us quote you on Glazed Saab, goodl ull 6- stwk sizes and -made to order. ;.."lots there last yeai will- ha:v�# to 4111 11tiatle to ge . t the wood off by 'the mis 3 We ean says. you money. r �.rstof-Aprll-- Wh r do so many T"Ho"11111i 1111116, eople leave off their work until ;t; IS A heavy stock of B. Q red cedai -The last moment pis! S shingles on hand. Do not forget the timma, eutit Which. ically sings,, 14 -led d"FarmFolks", to be presented x x. a b_Q 11� -Orders filled for all'kinds of -,.in tbe.Magonie Hall this (Friday) Hardwood Flooring. d evening by the Claremont Dr4Lma- rz ticClub. This is adiama of very 7 Terali. 10tsah will take -ahbrit ------ -striking parts and Me two and a half hours to preeent it. It illustrates theold sayings, "The course of true love never runs and "All I s well that ends Chopping -Grain 'PICKERING well". The proceeds Will be med -AND FLAKING :for patriotic purposes. Admission, and Insleperideni phone. E W, E DLS ON 25 cents. I am prepared to do choppin and oat Mrs. Abram Btindy,rft-ently got on Mondays ant Fri- ' ow -Al word that hvr x 8 only, beginning Ellsworth Bundy,- of Regina, had on April Ist, iWith a Soep mnd-son, Sergt. to, wafou and binder Coal, ,.,Coa "C t.- been awarded the Military Modal y sinp. It hisst6,6d beside Anna 2801 -Some stone4o& for -x onr on the Held actuaU tongues on hands - of battle. Last fall, while laying olini, Arthur Giovanni Zenatello, Guido Cicc telephone , wire. in the face of John F. Bayles, Greenwood e bat Hard and soft 1111"I of-th machiffe gun fire, he was wounded Thomas Chalmers and a score of b4iddleton, the sboulder andknee. H e 'is : L - 'wanted. I quality on hand.. in .14cal Agent -now 111 a. con alesee�itt hospital oth& gr6a-t ardsits; and has siurig duets with, W ]FOR F _eightlAiesfroru Loirdon, receiving electrical treatment for his latue. therxi, -and then surig in comparison with then! G THOS. As P10KE N .ness and is.expected to re�ch home. 'this spring or early in the Snni- -The mui ical Critics of more, than five hundred AND DISTRICT wn To sell for newspapers concede -in the colurrills of -their o event took place An interesting "THE OLD RELI"LE -71_7 Wednesday afternoon at the that it - is only by watching the- lips of the �-"-40D paperst; Tff t"IF11 0 htjtue of John and Mrs. Flemings FONTHILT,, INUMERIES" when -their daughter, Margaret, -artist standing bef6re. them, that th,6y can tell G �_44­ FICKEI&IN was united in marriage to Mr. whether it is the artist singin or The New Edison Splendid list of Stock for Fall g Ro'y Morgan., son of George and planting, 1917, aijA singing. Co-operate instead of conipete 090, Morgan.' The ceremony Was Spring planti ' 1918 formed by Rev.. A. McLellan, In t sixty ope y:ou wil disbelieve, what'we inchiding manj new variqtieS FAr�!ers'Club meets in Pickering e r' t t, p esence of abou 'We almost whieh we alone cootMI. -,Wows Hall ou.'2nd and 4th To e our 8 from ronto, Agincourt, 'say—and;come to our store ind'make us- prov Wedrind of d Locust Hiltxnd Clare - Send for new illas the, stitements. You will not be asked to buy. We ��,Mont. - Both the bride and also Agent' the a 'Pr p 10, ,groom are valued members of �merely "I h to prove that the New Edison Re- --- Ra-m-WeTr­ae Numotall"ItUR- ...Y�Our U, _:.Presbyterian choir and their POP- ive Territoryo 102 make, it 1111arity was I the many Crtation evidenced by of musicis afacl _1�11111WAL COM --bemitiftil xift.q -of which th? wpre Nnelp Y'Ourself slid your 7­­—tlj4a reelplents. Mr. RnT M r�. S�WNE,,&nd WELLINGTON, u -V- I T— id; ORL elgWr 11organ left on tbe'evening Tlie Forithill NurowlIest, t rlRl point -4 aud on their, Sb&ees Music Store, 'Vilmwa, (2s&%bti"h*d IW7) for western return will aside on the McFar r ne �7�eet of the village.- TORONTO, ONTARIO In Thity. thate is strlae� 5� x i. �; s:. .,,- ro. 32): is a •. .-.-v.., „ _ , .•.: t , •! 'x-.,°: spy `' M., '�i ,v . trby.a .. /";.0.Ls':_'."�w .. n 5> 7. _.,.n.omv,. •-;,'« r . +„Ry ... .. , .k<,v. ';...a :...,..:.. . r...' •1 ... .•"✓ cc.,,, ,• .W'..�.," ,, f#s1y•.j�j°- ... , ...' •,.., ,.. y., T, ,+..',:..,;;«iz;.....TM. xrA•• : ,"",.y�0._y. ,.'".�'' si. •'. ,�_".'.. .{^ S ,.:. .•«i'�'-"" . < wJ�a:,' >,Yr '`?�t2r. ,r�° ?'„�'�1 °.Rt. . a�fi+a��•. ,-rxKs *�"`}•,L3a,. Sr .. -s�.tc�.- "?'�..,Ma.1 , -r•"• . ...{i..'e,,t ,."�'mT>'; ..a•.-'ws�,- •. -'"�'i''"fk: F3•` ,•' ,u�''"s,y�:.'�',.'^�"ss%!^-'n. < '":14,1�e.i.•.�• '-.9•`„s^,;,cC'•.Ga r'�: .' ..,, r 7 , ' kiw' t kwME -,:4F ',._ y wu .' 7, '•I+ _, •�• ' a+'+�,`; "F,'.y.-rw. +c C,�,^"R�”: x , SUCCESSFUL RAID 1 { TOWNS BOMBED - �. AINTS ABY CANADIANSCan id CAULPAHICS- AMOK INItBIT _ ominion of a_ -During'.February Tyventy-Three Ride Were. Made by British—. Fine Work Done by Dominion . 5% Go' -.i Bonds.- Troops in Lens 'Hb3ae. cities Are, Partial! Evacuated ��•�- .' ' w by Frightened Villagers. Headquarters i ne, r Canadian $ ters n 'Fra March 17.—Nineteen prisoners taken, PRICE-: 9.+8718 and Interest gnnaterdam, March 17.—A Berlin Basel despatch, there were several 20 Germans killed by rifle -fire or bayo- - - despatch says that in, February En= outbreaks of. fire in the 'southern por-- neted, others blown up in their dug- Due 1st Decerhber, j922, to Yield 5.7.7% tion of the town, and an ammunition outs, and an indefinite number woti>1d- }� - ,1st December, 1927, to Yield 5.65°7 tents aviators made 28 attacks on factory was blown up. The railway, ed—such is the record of 5 minutes' i ?German towns. Treves was raided station at Freibourg was again badly work of our infantry ,in front of ori- `°1st December, 1937; to Yield 5.60%p FV three times, and Saarbrucken, Manu- damaged. court this morning. In addition, -.an y helm and Piralasens once each. While Swiss travellers report that in the, enemy machine gun was captured; his. + interest payable ist lune and Ikcei>nber. military damage was done to forward and rear 'assembly areae and ._. Bearer-br Registered Bonds. 1 210 x principal Rhine cities many' houses _ houses and other private --property, and apartments are vacant, numbers communications were shelled and gas. s twelve persons were killed and 36 .ins of persons moving ' to cesitral Ger- $ed. by our heavies; and his field- guns Denot7lulations: $50, • 100,.5500 and $1,000 - t jured 15 of them severely. :One bi.- or Switzerland. The say opin= were swept by."aur machine guns and - lane fell into the hands -of the Ger- many y shelled by •our trench mortars. The These bonds are free from dw Dominion IncorneTax, and may �, �,' p ion is growing against continuation of ►'tae used as uivalene of wh a lOO and interest in mane. German air raids. ra-id was one, of the most suesessful s+> - et carried out b the Canadian forces° for fantre Dominion of Canada bonds of like maaa�ay, of lon`er's Geneva, March '17r—Reports reach- London, March 17.—British • air Y y • stud• than issues made abroad r .. ing here from Germany say that*pan- squadrons conducted additional raids O{Ir men, in moving to the attack, had k^:::ics have been brought about by the on Bavarian cities on Friday and Sun- to cross half a mile of No Mans Land. ;ftlore complete information Gladly furnished on raquest . British serial attacks on Germha day, bombing munition factories, rail This difficult manoeuvre over the _ machine gun swept area was carried *' z towns. �1t Coblenz, according to away stations and barracks. out with complete success. �D0,��INI0ELiv�iaTl REPORT ON PILOTAGE _ CO�1PPRAT 02"if LIn=T � -JIMsiawta orrlds. TORONTO as, K me. 9T. s: / ARGENTINE �� i HODII � SEW T� A despatch from Ottawa 'says: The --- 4 EN j INE jj jwES Jlal, i report of the commission' which en- " quire d into pilotage at the port e ` Many Animals Arriving'in in England From` Argentine Republic Halifax, as the result of allegations made following the recent disaster, FORTY CIVILIANS KILLED ALLIES HAVE SECURED Are Found to be Suffering from Glanders. was given out by Hon. C. C. Ballan- IN MONASTIR BOMBARDMENT tyre, Minister of Marine'. The com- ; EGYP, 60TTON CROP ' r� c London, - March 17.—Reuters leains ' horses and mules reaching this"coun-, missioners made a number of recom London,, March 17. —rn Macedonia l�, . London March 17.—The •British atid- ;that there is reason. to believe the.Ger- try from Argentina are found to be mentations, the. most important being j there has been a great increase in the +-moi ilitins are following practices, of suffering from glanders, a disease said ' that legiglation, should be enacted ap- military operations . Along almost Egyptian Governments have decided" 4 'which :they have been proved guilty to be virtually non-existent in Argen- ( pointing the Minister of Marine the all of the front, froom • Lake' Ochrida courtly to acquire the satire Egyptian; �ewhere, and are inno elating ani- ttina. The chief effect of this fresh act pilotage authority for the district Of eastward,rthe big guns of both sides' cotton ,crop, beginning next August. • barbarism is li)lelg to felt In $alifax. TFia - A commission has been appointed to .,,,a, h@ are away at the opposing "The attention of the Argentine Argentina itself..•Owing to the rigor- based on the finding of the commis- positions. The Germans apparently take control_ the regulations. ` G4si'eimaent," says the .agency; "has .ous examination of all animals arriv- -stoners "that the administration of are still intent on totally destroying ' ' men. directed by the British Govern Ing In this country, all contaminated the pilotage service by the present I the town of Monastif and wiping out Snow will lie on the leeward -side •hent to the fact that numbltrs of beasts are discovered before landing." commission has been found unfavor- the remaining remnants of its civilian of an old snake fence all winter long able." ' population. The town again. his been I and then make the land for, rods so 6T .• , -* TEUTONS � STRIKE The 'cat a supers further recom- I placed cuter a fierce bombardment by wet that it can not be worked 'instil ,T , 0.N' mend that s superintendent having heavy prpjectilea and gas shells. In.; very Ute. The best thing to do with r a sea -going experience with a - clean this attack -40 more of the - non=com- -all such fences Is to turn them intc f record should be immediately .placed j . BRITAIN S FOOD AT ITALIAN FLANK in full .charge of the district to 'reor- ganize and administer its affairs and ,�� to be directly responsible to the Mini- IJSW4IT BRITAIN AND UNITED - � : Dominion Soldiers Unfit for Ser- Height to the East of Lake Gar. Ater. _ vice Will Be Sent Home. da Blown Up by Austrian ---� r BRITISH CASiIALTIES STATES _TAKE OVER DUTCH SHIPS Invader. London, March 17 -To reduce - - --- -_ _ • DURING PAST N EEK. ' cost of upkeep of the .expeditionary ,t.. p A despatch frsitit London says: 'Tits — - -- _ force, to conserve the British food Austrians report that Mount Pasubio, London, Manch, 17.—The V!1_1 an ` Allies-seize-11IiIHon-�f'ob8 of Holland's Shipping Under Inter= - I -supply, and to furnish labor in Canada, on the mountainous section o!. the Ital- casualties reported for the - week . the Canadian overseas military auth-' isn bathe line, has been blown 'up ending Thursday . numbered 3,8.62. national LRw. _ orities are sending home Canudian were divided as follows: - ~ and that Austrian forces have oclw- They. � soldiers unfit or further servicS A despatch from. -Washington says: once. ;h pied the groand. Mount Jasvllio is Killed or died of wounds—OfAcers, —A million tons of Dutch ships now The United' States and Great Bri There are 28,000 Canadian soldiers eaat of Lake Garda and an the left ; 53; men, 822. - wivea,. and children over here,.an4�' I held in parts the world oxer through: fain will fake them over under inter side of a deep .salient in the Italian R onnded or 1t�issing—OfRcer:•. 348; - - - these wBl,also be returned to Canada line. Its position on the left bank o!' men, 2,639. `Yioiland's fear of Germany's ihreilt 147 i national taw, availing,tiiemselres of a ' If possible. the Bacchiglione River may indicate j In the first week of March. the cam-; °7 them if they venture out will eovereigti right which "Germany her Among the soldiers to be returned' a of a aerioua blew at the unities numbered 3,543, th. lowest of t be brought into the -service of the self 'has hitherto exeicised undef" the hre officers over age, incapacitated, or Italians in the hope of opening .any week for several months. United Statics and Great Britain at same authority. 7. ' pnnecessary to the establishment. a way into the Bacchiglione Valley ; - — v Q .the present year much has----------- — -- -- ,and turning the Sank of the Italian; been done in this direction, but the armies guarding the Dower Piave. greater part of the work remains yet 41 to be, accomplished. SUN LIFE OF CA 14A DA _ If the intended policy can be given IN STRONG POSITION �° _ SUN LIFE KEEPS GROWING oomplete effect it will reduce the over - _peas annual expenditpre by millions of; Aad will be seen from the essential -- #oilars, and in addition will material- featnies of 'Its year's operations s h less4lb the demand being made on! fort ue, Cane >' ' add to da% largest life assurance company i THE results of operations, for the yeah 1917 show a continuance Ile labor in Canada for the production has i� :closed a highly satisfactory i _; _ of the notable expansion that has marked the career of the o! food. Year. Total ass•uranlSee !n force on. --Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada. In Assets, Income, .� books of the Sun, life of Canada have : _.. . I „ Surplus, New � Business, and Total Business in. Force substantial ,94 -CONCRETE SHIPS now crossed the =811,000.000 mark,, , assurances issued and paid for in -cash t•� increases are recorded,over the corresponding figures for. previous ... _"_ _ 000, + t ' ij►Carit. , TO BE BUILT BY FIRM. during the .year totalling ov45r 447,800,- the largest amount ever issued .by �. . T RESULTS FOR ,1917 f _ A despatch from a Pacific Portia Canadian life company. ` ' says: So successful was the launching I The Company's' Head Office staff is _ - Assets at December 31st 19f7. - - $80,160,174.00 6 here on. Thaleday of the: world's I now installed in the fine a`ew Sun Life Increase " 7,211,171.00 �atgest.reinforced concreto ship' that �. Building recently erected on Dominion Cash Income - 18,288,8 � ;her builders announced they imine- {Square,, Montreal, where the, adoption 'f New Asanraa4xs issued and Paid for in Cash - ' 4ii,811,b67.00 4 diately would%egin-construction of 641 of the most up-to-date o18ce equipment i mcg V• i -5,039,270.00 :as similar ships of larger size, and ex-, should result in, still greater efficiency r I Assnraacea in Force at December 31st; 1917. - 811,870,945:00 Pec that, all would -be 'completed in the adminiatratl0h of its large burl•, j i Inorewe 30,436 ,2411.00 , er ,r -- ro t6 1 orglouid rolicvAoiders - - - .. eEGPtrCaC'L��.":E°k«..t3M'.ie't•'t r3,., Nv>h`"' Wiresi+r�yh?iai.15+`eu�tC"'+I�s1 „ 'dill In acreage in Hand -to -Hand Fight. Profits paid or allotted to Policyholders, in past five years:' 5,224,963:93 {� :: 8,M,245.00 Payments to Policpholdcrs since organization " - • . !89,094 816 _ = -As mheld for Policyholders - - - . 90,160,674 A despatch from.London say Hugo. In both cases the op - $159,254,490 Premiums received since organivsgon. Canadian troops in the region,of Lens erations were completed � within half 1917. th'e premiums received by: • . iffain• have attacked enemy trenches as .hour after our barrage opened.'-. '`—tuZtudt ' With success and taken 14 prisoners, Ii is impossible to give any estimate kccording to -the British official com- of the Hun • casualties, as he -held his { #lunication issued Friday evening. On front line lightly, but they trust have e other hand attempted enemy raids been Heavy as his crowded _support ear Passchendaele and south of the and reserve areas were subjected to' emn-•road were repulsed • by the thirty minutes' intense barrage from! tisk our heavies, field guns and ht;tchine' A despatch from 'Canadian Army guns,'with also some assistance from jleadquarters says: Canada in France our Stokes. le rate the beginning of real base- . The reluctance of the Eoche . to `' 11 weather by a double-header on meet Canadians in. hand-to-hand , • ' day night, in which 14 prisoners fighting is confirmed by prixoner;+ who III two machine guns were captured. i say they were instructed to leave po-; e raids were eminently successful, sitions in the event of our raider { ly one feature marring the opera% Early Thursday morning a lieuten- _' ons. The Huns.,ran so fast that our I ant and fifteen men, supported by, ar- i had little ortunity' to fight,! tillery an trench mortar'fire, raided had . to be. satisfied arge y • 0.r altemy_trench_in_ A:violi,�U t the ` r tubing operations, in which the en- .' cu: pto , t e raiders. me gun em-' ha:ving no other opposition than that r� destroyed. offered by - distant .. hostile .snipers. � :- r'�' Theattack 0. were carried ou arm- our -Tiley-returned-tn--es-' � itltout s i -= Vtoneously in the neighborhood of casualty. I eEGPtrCaC'L��.":E°k«..t3M'.ie't•'t r3,., Nv>h`"' Wiresi+r�yh?iai.15+`eu�tC"'+I�s1 „ 'dill In acreage 449,4-58,00 Profits paid or allotted to Policyholders, in past five years:' 5,224,963:93 _ Total Payments to Policyholders, 1917. - - - - :: 8,M,245.00 Payments to Policpholdcrs since organization " - • . !89,094 816 _ = -As mheld for Policyholders - - - . 90,160,674 $ 96 461,95 1,512;604.43 i 1,064,860• 20,973,T7T.69 $159,254,490 Premiums received since organivsgon. 153,361.226 Payments to Policyholder and Assets held for them exoeed- 1917. th'e premiums received by: • . OCS93.284 :•' � Und®ided surplus at December 31s4 1917, overall liabilities- '`—tuZtudt ' , IF a AMU -'-THE COMPANY'S GROWTH - .• YaAN INCOMe AeefTe nee AeOUgANCEe- 111 FORCI 1887 49,210.79 477,410.68 $ 96 461,95 1,512;604.43 i 1,064,860• 20,973,T7T.69 1391 1907 2 ,894.74 8 243 !88.25 7, 871.44 25,433 696.13 44,989,795.7 1111;485 634 1917. -f9.2s�a97.88 90,180.174.24 811,870. .....•..n..:.-';...>. s.0:1:.sr::6.:F..s-�Lr.�..'y,S"!':,sy'.s:e.-.i..... _ ��. -r P -y v 4 .-. -- -'�--- 7. P -y to v %� �,�`'-`vt , 'r .•^• �'..:t'+,'tF.Yn. ,. .:' , ..M, • Vit.'..�.' ..... n - iF-ryt-. ri '.1 ^; . .,,,. ,. yr''h•-_. ., .:a..;-'w-w's�.'.'m..:... TMr= ..,r�.•.' 4 » �..'x :9�°.�.."'i$+ � �:: t ^{'.hs.�•..'•,,•,•'era. Y ^e,t ,. ak.;RwN 'Ia.•y!.•.r"' o"I'm e.*� _ fia �w� a� . p,cC[r a;•,,i. , P "._- ,{ l,:r:•r.n•s �• 11..--��-- i / '`R'81 t 1, �� 1 = sarafigement •will be made to ptaat -What Wolk- a '� these'aieas as'quickly'as possible, for . ANY CORM LlfTa OUT_, : - bias -Helen Fraser ..of Londwri• in i we are told chat thpusands of you O E•6N'T HURT A BITI ` a6 Q New York now, helping women to • ...,., tttiees irr the nurseries -viii perish'if mot - arrange their tasks-, systematically. ''• - •-- e- i�aaYs7 planted,, and for many years to come No foollohnesel Litt cue• corns 14ta largely attended mebting she •;_ we ahall i`equlre all the wood we can gave facts and fl res'to show .--how- and ' >t tailuses off 'With Appers ga � grow, so that these cearinga shouldwonderful was the working power of . t , Why Mr. and Mrs. Nest Recola- be "comi* into use again at a time • - -it's like movicl the British women: We quote a a mend Dodd'a -Kidney Pilin. when they will -be wanted. few of her facts and figtfres. Bore corns, hard cothe, soft cora® or Eight hundred thousand " wosien ! ' - - HYSTESiA OF THE. ARCTIC. __ _ say kind of a corn,. can hasmlesaly b8 are_3n-munitionei-plants. ,They Curs fin dre'Yf ou' Two hundred and flfty-eight thou- : .Made lips: West Feel Llkit a Newt Long Days and Long. Nag is ave apply upon the corn A few drops .of sap women are -on ttte Land. Curious pay „Fifecl. freezone, .says a'Ciaoinneti authority. Eighty-three tltouapnd women are _hereon.. They Are the'Beet Tonic, In Government offices. in a paper dealing with the Uni- For little coat one can get a small Forty thousand women are "Bomb- St James, Man., March 18th- versity of Oxford' expedition to Si bottle of freewne, at ,say drug store, „ r=toti F beria, of which he was a member, I whicir will positively rid -one's feet of Where in France at military banes. s e (Special) -That Dodds Kidney Pills Sixty thousand women are volun- � _are living up to.thelr great reputation 'H. U. -Hall; • •of the Universit of every corn or callus without. pain _in she Wee! to twice proved by, Mr. y I tary hospital iworkers. : • ' t y 4- Pennsylvania, referk-'to the ' striking This simple drug dries the moment p thousand -women are. patrols: sand Mrs. G. West, well known and psychological effects of long day- -it is..applied and does not even ifri- This is but -a part of it. These are highly respected residents of this` ., - Light acid long darkness in High lttti tate :;the surrounding skin while ap- also• a great number of home women jplace. Let Mrs. bleat tell the "story tudes. who give much of their time tb war , of what the great Canadian kidney As to .the former, a' art'fr plying ft or afterwards. gi - --remedy has done for -her husband and p This •at4aotinoemerit, will interest activities.' herself. tendency iro shorten sleeping hours W many of our readers. IY your d older to make the greatest possible ry8 . It should be'ill� l to scut doww1an ,:ky husband guttered from attacks gist .Hasn't any -Lreezone •tell hdatr to , atiaard s rsatmsnt onree aaadratl, -illegal y use of -the' long day, there seems to lie siirely get a amBll battle for you from ----+ sugar -maple tree. Our forefathers ” of lttmbag " she Atates, "and the doe- ystem*, 8 Q P -his wholesale drug house. Before putting a garmenii with 'knew .no other sugar, y a'kind of nervou s ur in eo . gar, and, we may well for did -hi no- good, but , I'. can Oil - pTe to a feveris and purposeless ac- _ alta fastenera-on'it through a So back to this best kind. now. say that since using Dodds Kid- -+0�-- P g wring- tivity'. � This es-�pecially noticed In er spa the .fasteners shut. aey 4'111s he is entirely free . from A hardwood wedge . in an ax helve P - lumbago. a ut the natives are not . - -- -- - ong� as one ritade V� ' "I -myself took sin bones of Dodd's exempt from it. On the other ban of pine. -The softer wood-whea well ! " the coming of the long Winter _night driven in grips the, hardwood . and ANCSR. TUMOg S, LTJMPB, 1oTa. 1 U' 11 is SolIowed ` by a kind of reaction internal and exEernaL cured with• w I person. I have gained '10 just lbs. since sticks like a dog to a root. ou pain by our homy treatment write if - my Meads-eeaapli_ though no general depression of vital- _ „ ,; _ i.� %etore too late. Dr. Bellmaa Idemcai ITCHY NM �ity is apparent. j 1"4%. r.Imfted. Collinswrf,,+d.. C iInbat me on how well I look- ]snarl's Llaimeat as .: "I have recornmeadeq Dodd's Kid- With the cessation of work. the trey- Pills `to some of my lady friends Period of sociabili4y begins, and the, The rat carries bubonic plague and When buying yt>,m' Piano :wlyo •were complaining of not teeliryg circumstances favor a lapse of�`self, many other diseases fatal to man and ilt.ist ox havingan M face, Bad! Disfi tired-. control. This. is the thne'when Arc- ) no doubt, been ' responsible for I ♦ y g - -= �irell.-ami-tirey,-lake myself, speak , ", i P OTT -0 H 1 Q E i. highly of them.". tic hysteria is likely to show itself: ploie untimely: deaths amotig human fta q Used 2 BOX®S OtFttiCiBn Dodds Kidney Pills cure fibs 'kid "Such, for instance, -is a -form of hys- beings- than all -wars of history. nays. Cured kidneys make pure blood. terical seizure for which- the Tungus PIANO ROTION and 3. Cakes soap. have a' s ecial name, in which the - That -is why'Dodd's Kidney Pills are p- t "i had t,esi toa#v - - patient sings improvisations --of—his- i $•. d a bad Itchy lot of ' own which are likely to contain -ab.. re Syor. Ey int► fed by my face which made it badly. din gurad. curd exaggeration orlau liable s"' Dust pad quickly THICK, SWOLLEN BLINDS Theywere inflamed and k)sari son a THE LOGGERS. g glori- reileved by Murine. Tr it m , and I could teas my if in as coon as . „ your Eyes and lal3ab�s ea that make a horse Wheeze _ fication8 of himself. --little heat caage near them. I. could DUI Nolaardap]adEyeCemfert Roar, have 'Thick rivind rdl dee „• How a Big War Induptry is Carried Mttelse$Te we `o..H:i or Choke -down. can be "When I saw Cuticut'a Soap add -gn fa Brtdsh'woods. GONSTFPATEf1 GHIL< REN a•d•ty'� ""o" resi DI or reduced with �(J Ointment advertised 1 lent lot 'I Many a wood hitherto seer to the -- Ask ��� �° �� chlicame • s : • = w sample which did to much good glut I bought more, and I used two boxes oft _ call of the cock Pleasant now re- Nothing Will so quickly :remove Cuticuri Ointment and three.cak P. Never subject planta in the house or gs. uticurs Soap when I was healed-" echoes to the shriek of the steam saw, childhood conetipatian as will Baby's also othei Bunches or Swellin oblLter, s� i 4tva Tablets. They ase a mild bu't conservatory to strong drafts 6f sin: no hal! Qone. and horse kept at work. Eco- (S�i ncd) Miss Bertha Nilsson, 9tocls• for the wooddmen are busy in the. bol$ ! I plantations preparing it props and thorougb la:aidve; are ' pleasimf 'to comical -only s few p� required also ap• m Sask. ! P P P g P P P somard'o L aimaat for sale everywhere. Qlication. $2 per bottle delivered. Met a B RN, if 'oft have a torn k inn ket i take; do not gripe and never Pati to Q°aI p i r heavy timbers fon, the trenches,• says ABSORBINL JA.. the antise tic liniment for it so tyr teeing Cuticura Soap daily stiff an En lisp week! regulate the stomach and bowels. 1 mankind reduces Cysts W Painful' g y t . Cuticuml Ointment oceasionall . villa Conceraiag them ffire. Adolphe Noel �1UCtUP$ Recommend �ISwollen Wnsand Ulcers .#3 and$2abattle at Qui gen ire becoming b i a ac- Petite Lanmeque, • Que. I dealers or delivered. Book "Evidence" irtm. Poe Fiw Simple Each s. ail, ad. '.. gtalsinted with fns -away inhabitants of , s's'}a-' -"'Baby's ; dress poet card: 'Cstietteesi. Delft. ,�, ` the world In a manner which would- Own Tablets are the• beat remedy fon BOu�011tc>`' fUP tyle Eyes s g, F. YOUNG, F. D. F., 6U Lyswsalydg., ■entreal, can Boston, O. S. A." Sold everywhere. e6sorbice d flied" an a_s& to cots► t have Seemed impossible a ! ears C0110UPMfon I knout" of and I would � physiatan and eye specialists vra ( '� -- I -age Beside little frequen roads strongly recommend them to all �ribe Bon-apto as a aafa home _remedy „ n the treatment of eye troubles and to mothers -of -little ones.. _1'he Tablets-� halve grows! tip villages 'o wooden are sold b medicine dealers or e.lua�tsunararatii�i s3B dnustdsrta money EAGLE r huts, and quiet roadside stations have y �' ` mail at 25 cents a box from the Dr. bl mei forth into great centres•of Williams -Medicine. Co,,..Brockville, trio t traffic, . with _-;sews of Sidings, where a *orkers' in b'ld"irira11s of the Am,eri- Ont.: y . f calm pattern, and smart, bearded little s The Buse o� Try Duple Sugar'. � -amen of strange speech, toil all day Heart Trouble I loading trucks with timber. Not many years ago cane sugar The Canadian and Portuguese camps soared to a plies of fifteen gents 'a Faulty d1goodea caws the Writs, to e d as f r our bad' are tiatue'lly close to. toe highway. is potind' and relief was' obtained. by,the o of b�aanes fe the IrR Z S C A T A L O G U )ter', d • - the mors. „zte„■;ve w manufacture of maple. sugar. Four stomach whlmh Iefiatoaad ps'sss sbowtsa our fall lines or skycles,tor ileesi ai °�'e - woaes no and cs:l. Q workshop may extend for. two or three gran- slog' tefQ - her $o.►u odr-tlsrlswtasi lutesEmra - _- per Ab t That'l� ,the s tea and to make her pies 'and cookies. with Its-rmaulwr eco � I MOTOR CYCLtB - t to c a; miles in every direction, marked by _ P Eaints►erm and 1 to 3 I Sloan's [raiment awn right ithe lien -of• it props -heavy tim- Try it now, when cane sugar is=so MOTOR ATTAQNYtNTB Have you a rheumatic ache or a P P P P vy ' g crops o!i Idatlsap� Tires Coaster Sre><es, wheels, toner Totes, bei stacked ready for the lorries, ind scarce • and is needed , so badly 'by = after seals sets tion ram' arcus, tyclomete Saddles, s aiy.. dull thrObb'sn� o.u:vax paint you b hens of toe sawn off • the ends France and Italy and Great Britain. rwh .which allows &0 heart to asen�'aad Rus a Btcyer�'ea. Yea e■n�ay cars find a quick and effective talimE , f " which are usually sent into the near- beat Stall &" Mini". Mini r. ! ym+r sat a st erWe..ie dsieee• - is Sloaa'm Liniment. Thoersndy of _ T. W. BOYD & SON, botars lesve this remedy handy for ar! Notre Daae Bovet wen. Mmuv&L an external paine because limo and little saws worked by oil, engines, and _ - - -_-- tae s, &Sam is Um w•+r•a. the qukhe" ate• under the charge of s Canadian nen.. as STOMACH IS DAl'�i(,E.RO •s. ao et..a. so iocearreolm•e as V com. the .Portuguese work. ffilaard's Liniment Co., Limited. - L.lthyl.eare of otnraeam If Hair ooae�ta "moss st :'tea• yen will weer he -Lde, Sometimes a tall tripod of fir trees .Have used•- MNAWS L IMMENT ,M T FREQUENT- CAUSE O Fl�oa. d..d 6.td....t as dra�t.e�. Is rigged ftp -#o .load the heavir tin- for Croup; found nothing equal to it; her, s- horse walking back and forth sure _ - , ,. . as it is raised and lowered. Huge lor_ _ . H RO N IC' DYS PEPSI A. THAS. E. $IiAiRP. a ries, which are sadly breaking up - the w� _.- teoads,_take_the prepared cod to the Hawkshaw, N.B. 8eD't. 1st, 1906. �- ach, Bays Doctor, ralilway station 1'oa mast neutralize the acid in your atom Most of the Canadians have now _. been drafted to France, but the Portu- - _ and quit drinking tea, coffee or liquor. geese are evgr increasing. - Between them, French and English, eloan's prices not increased 2Sc tl0e fit �''' ' Canadians, Portuguese, and local Fighting Basement Fires. Altirmino Iner•iase -in dyepepela and stomach dlsorders' is largely dye Co too.. ~ woodsmen are turnip some of our Fires' originating in the basements much rich -food, and the widespread use!ofso-called- di me"" ,- Q RAISES y. g tablete and plfl+ which give only temporaryslier at t�a w*qoded heights into bald expanses of business b -dings constitute anb- axpenee of rulnnp the etomaeh later on. Y r'hiIIsade. It is ta.be hoped that some of the�most potent canoes of fire loss ' - .' _ " --- --- ln-Caz�an eftte . s cu � yert was to to comm It a rou Me incurable case of sdomae� trouble. believe that the ownevs of such build= stomsoat snmaaulst or eke a tela " Therefore be very careful what you " ;.� tugs are entirely ignorant o! or fail ° a"z°OW s take. Tlpe best way is to consult 'a _ mads --to y rem v stomach f. ye y ; i to appreciate the value' of dry apria3[- sad ehetyb semovs rite ancon ot, fwtr t eMable stomach specialist or take a _ lei systeTYts for Kasemente. The fact dtomaoh • - I little ordinary bisumted niagnesia - `' Aftfi g Relieved -Of Ql14 . nothing else—to correct the: stomach i BA1C Trouble b Lydia i s that no expense for the installation of prat s teaspoonuI' of hydrochloric ' Y Y �'" flctat�vpc ' a tial . water supplies• 'is involved old fa your mo hold It these Avs acidity, and thereby remove she cause s ue7�ii FW of yol ovmplaint I . �1 a Vegetable . ` iytakes the ` cost' -reasonable. A d minutes and all • the tissues will be �. dry I It you i)ave an' acid e4omactt, you Compound., sprinklor the. - for :basements ;burned and Inflamed. Yet yon. o I must coaiitte yourself to a diet o milk sine powettui' add 1n your stomachvabn� or if 7-a' Vdftb ' ardclee„of'food as most, potato`s, eat- 'Ore on, I11. I took Lydia E. Pink = sprinkler heads as in the .ordinary ,> I I mad- thea -wonder why your dtomaah , ode, sweeta� or rich foods or gravies, -or hams vegetable Compound for an or. GraDc-Nuts system butwith the supply main car- burns and burts and your food will not. �uk beer, wines, Irguors, tea or oof- game trouble`whfch ried'to -the outsidi wall of the build- digest And when you putfood into an. �, .you must take a-tuspoon[ul of I pulied me down lin- s Ing where it ends in an 'ordinary hosd acid stomach, tyre acid simply urn- j bisumted magnesia •ImmedJately after l I -could not•putm 1 connection. - Wherr� an outbreak of .j bines with the sweets, meats atrd•Dota; eating M neutralize the acidity. Sta• I foot to the floor an� :? toes you est and the tea, coffee and' tiatice .show thPst 90 per teat. of could scarce! do T fire occurs in °tfie basement the nearest' 3' my --,. , IiquoAe you drink, and 'makes a lot people who have dye�p"Is and indt• y work and as Llivs - as a saving' food for. sprinkler heads are opened: liy, the more acid. ; p tp�ot� have an -excess, of said, end on a small farm and x ti7�e9A`9e1'i0118 times, re3t9 `- heat, the firemen attach their bose to s Next, the -add may eat -into- your; this is the real cuse of their raise six Hundred • u real >Tle1'it•• the external supply connection and stomach walla, producing a Stomach trouble. I chickens every yyear A the water is .immediately directed ulcer or cancer and only half She i. Keep the add neutralized •at an ! it made it very hard uppn the seat of the fire. The Com- uses at dtom*A iilue�r ever get web ; tiyyy¢s bq the free' use of bleurated for me. Urdike the e �ing under the most sIdUful treatment; the : magneeia do that It'no•longer fntlamea "`I saw the 6 �k _ ly .' plete saturation of the contents of the rr�� oereal Gra -Nuts re- basement is thus 'avoided, the fire ot:hers,- sooner or later, all • die, and. the stomach walls, bat sloa•lyy` and '; pound advertised in 'a ' stomach cancer pmotically always �ustdcete . your -food thorou ;2113', and t„ ., a our paper, and tried -Dikes no sugar, little men can. effectively • operate despit ( y it. It has resfofed the dense smoke which is common t meals death a year at most But your stomach will soon get well of iia y this is not alt The acid .in your atom-; own accord, my health So I can da all my work and In c or ereein, , and re- all basement fires and the loss by both ach passes on info the iziteetiaes, up- Biavratdd , magnesia is absolutely ' _ I I am so grateful that I am reco7brao d- __quiff$ _ a cooking.- dr 1�re_'and water'is•-water minimiztsd. jets them and- disarranges your: liver- harmless. It is geaers.liy preactibcc .. ing It to my friends. ”- Mrs. D. t r I so that- you may• soon require a seri- ; by physicians to be taken to t�esapobn• AL q, R. R. 4, Oregon, Irl. ` o t h e T preparartioti ill t One of the moat useful th`.ngs to one operatdvnr. with the erar�e a knife ; fwi duvet immesitately% attar carina or Orr3ywoenenwifohavesufferedthetor= serving. `- have about the -house is a roll of sur- for gall etanee or aDPeadicttia. whenever you have any distress from m byres of such troubles and have dragged GieneraPty when people have Baur br excess add y'Att may be- tawd' tri aloe from day to day. can :realize the `geona rubber (Z.O.) adhesive plaster,. .acid- bedob[ng or eructatio»s, heart mull-lerae(E aaamtiflee and much more relie� whieirthie famoud root and herb .. A t1'1a1 is well worth It can be used for various things but burn, or a burning sensation at the trequeafl>. wh peKeot safety. remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham'S Vegetable t it • mosty useful to.protect protect a wound. pit of the Stomach or otbe�r• symptoms LBO Sure to obtsin bloumtgd mag . _ WZii�e for biLoae who for Compound, brought to lire. Alter. Never put it next -to the -wound, but which ilmdicate Stomach•aaidky, theI7 knee* Lad not- oma' other m of Women everywhere in Mrs. Alters' obwerety deWre to @ave. � take some advertised digestive D'ft or, ; WAINT)esda, as other t �s saws tad' as _t _ - place w small piece of clean gauze'or oohrqoo condition should ptoflt byyher recom ;. _ linen between the cut or sore and the tyr'uaglsi Btrob remedies �,om the ��'laacatives and ss ttooutlt washes, but mendatiot K there 6111c buy- a s2omaeh_ emof. tablets om Toff al nearest , Levo not Ow se power f ��pp !aster, so a a - ---- Oe pt�leations write L>dia E. Pin'sta'e p th ny secretions may y drSige �q�y �K MedielneCo., Lynn, Miredvies, netrtsalisrng abomacA addFty 'a The result of their 40 years ezperlense b -Grocers. -bP lockPrl porary rddef, but it you fro on, >!R- y u may get to the point adbS whilelto at it2ten ao food ofany Bind wf�t sCay i M : sty` rtallablR i imir Sondes - lialaat'ars Liatsaeat Carse stuns, ala on your womaek said you will bp" Y e0eew• ISSUE No, 12--'13 {! *,... l,P'�_".[.,4+cd ':'a.-,.....,,;,.2.. ,-_ . ..r.. ..:<.r.': ._ . .:. . _..... - _.._ _• ...: ..- . _ .. ...-,_w .- ..�... .,.:z _ -« .-.-. -. _. .... . Vis........ .. .....1.,. -. ... .... .,.,.. , . .".".e.. r.. -.. ,...<...... -..._-•__:.!c... _ ra,•+.v.C^°.. *L"y. ., �., r..._.., ..a..,..:v ...._...,c. .....,41b.�".viii.'�`:2ra;l::i.A"k,.ssik",wrJn-..;.L+iiMir„ic�'4�•@ �"ri::Rss:1,� .,3irw"`Y` a +•. ro ,0.y d. ,"e+'44yC 3' * x :y✓'. ;j.' ..+' �� ' `��: '�� • r � .. 1.. i •,?� � ..k, •... ' � , ....L?,k" ' ' .* ,.�.g •c"; , ',.�•' *d, •+�!*-;� '!� ,t'�•`�'`.r.•C`-:�':•s `� r° , �,.w,. "„�. y�,�^.•t,Yi° - -- <c,.. '"F�-1^•.." r, .. ., ,. d t di, 3'; ,4'..-i;•X...t:.n ..i.r�. •1,rt a, r'_'^.M,_ L, ��~��_ . •, •'w' ,i,... ,eL , .:F; \ ;.ri,"af:' ? "' f`F'...,� "L+.• �••!, . ,ni.`4`t`n.. NEW � LO X10 , : -John Gotrmleysold last week=1flre. J: S. t3aladori bras in -the t ` to a'Parolitc�. firm a, bag. of b"ns city ou Wed levet. A S Y -.-.- -weighing-pounds, €er 832&60 --The-subject far--the'-•nmrning - Hre:-BvYsgB-18 vl&iting friends' V*%". ►ya thar, f�tFwiug sloes not service in 8t. Andrew's c hirr0ion �* `"so Toronto: :. pay 7_: Sunday is "The Love of Clod to a `E • �.`q - _ _ _ "' .' N.. B. McBntser, of Toronto, v -ll Mrs. Janes Marsh, of Spring..- Fallen World". Laster ie early this gear and that means .ev -one 1 wast a eve r xir4ited Pickering friends ou. Friday v , has. returned hoiuQ . After -Pte. A1f.,Paluter, of--4,fi8•-11iit n au of bu.;Gs err ��oaa ver • souu.. Cuwe nit � 't our sl?ending. between one and two Battalion, arrived home on .Tues- P 1 4 weeks at the manse with Ray. Dr. 4 ' eveuing. He .has-beenin_a ' . __.new sprigg tuudela, as we ktive Gfie -name for _ R, J. Fleming aFsipgeci- o ear- Y -p `, ` "grntlity "d value every time. .I , ,loadnf ho 9larsli, • convalescent hospital in England - Ur {, . _ ga:.ba Toronto an .. Tues• _, P g do =The -neat regular nweting of for some time. '-e y Men a, Woinen's and,:Child.en'y Fine and ©carer Shoo', Rubbers the Gi-Yls'-Reel Crow Club' .'will be -A: Defriez� iiiano-tuner .from -DT J. Morrissey left on a buss• for then, kneN lengths a specialty. Low rubbers r nese tri" to Detroit on • Monde held Wednesday evening, March the, NordheitntT Piano & Music P .. Y " .to fit all sizes and shapes of bouts, i morning. 28th, at 7.30, itt the amus of Miss Co., Toronto,�will be in tuRn_on -' ' Fouad -Oh Church SL. Picker• Frankie Jones. Monday neat: 'T•hobe desiring his ' ' - R cati_at . .LLEtP-�E —BARTON-��TI1I init,,o goad -love. Loser Farmers Ciub held on Wedneeday, at the -News' o1�ce at once. ' th a'otdlee. March 13th, the following officers TSe man friends of Mrs. H. - Allan crack left, -on Tuesday - y ,, to spend a few days with relatives were elected for the eusuiug,year: Heck, of Toronto, will regret to `)<L4ColliaRwood. President -W. H. Westney, Vices hear of her, death, which took � � - -T#,te merchants a! the village President -W. F. Crawford, 8ee'g place on Friday last in St. Mich- Andrew Allison, Recordin followin received s large conaigntnent of S Sec-. eel a Hospital, Toronto, g e La re F. B. Housser, Auditors- an o funeral tool +� < 'eugaEronQ da last week. y" perstion. Her -•.' -Jas. W. tick's sale on EyesoreSympathy of alt will o mete She wasH Michael's y R. H.'Ceonk and Leonard Neale. place,on Monday to _ F hast wars ver sa eesyfnl, -The g Cemetery. well sad fav- algin ver astistactoey. out to Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Arrow- orably known in Pickeriatg, being " - ' -firs, � A. Boone, from 8se• smith, of Toronto.. on.the death of a sister oY the late Mrs. James 71, katchewa®,has been speeding g their onlg daughter, Violet Geor- Gormley. The family have spent . < fel► days with relatives here. !, gins. which took place on Monday the summer for a number of years - -The song of the' robin which at the home of Robert and Mrs. at theircottage' on the lake shore ' N6w �� rr 1 v(� 8 ,r _is -now board every morning isgvi- Found, where they had been visit- just west of Simcoe Point. denee.tha't spring has -st laot at. Ing frac the past two weeks. The -Special services will be held in �+t " s rives, little child, who was lb mgnths old, the lfflethadist church on Sunday -Sweet Naval O1'ange�, '' ine laCge -Mrs. (Capt.) Paull Knifton and had been sick -for only .. two. days when the" famous gipsy, Simon with pneumonia. The funeral is Smith, will preach both, morning ••�. •: a Yaifton, of Parry Sound', fora few og p ce 19 ur ay a er. a .evenen a ;G�~'� e.Fz+ i �t_� - DHy wGas. uoou to Erb ice cp_metery. number of his inspiring wnlos_ qtr. _ u Mrs: Varty returned hone on Services for theiveek Gammen- Smith, who is connected wit lithe oked laddie, Saturday after spending. the win. ring ;with Palm Sunday, . March, American army, and a noted evan- ter in Toronto with her son, 24ih. at St. George':* church, will Relist, is a man of great 'maguet- si » Floor be as follows :-Sitiaday, Morning ism acid is Increasing in poptilarl Whitco brand ClscoeS. r -Miss P. J. Wright; of Toronto, Prayer at 10.80; Sunday School at tp,and influence', and a crowded - d spent the we Kith- her sin. �P- 4p•;:LvenIdg Prayer at3p. m:. 1iouse should greet him at these tern, three. M. S. Chapman, and Mrs. There n ill be a practice of the services. A male choir' will lead 4\` ctrl Prints and /^ _- L $m$ J. Dickie: Easter service at the close of the in the aiogiug and a liberal thank• p g afternoon service. On Thrrrsda affering for local church -W. �uiro rescued th Y purposes ' ' unto, the residence he recentty in oly Week, . called "Manoday is requested. On Monday evening ..now ill. --purchased from the Gee estate on Thursday. there will be a service following, March 26th, Mr. Smith 4 " . church St. at.8-p: w, .. This night our Lord will deliver his famous lecture, Dark; medium and -light Prifrte, at prices instituted the first Hol ranging -The Women's � Institute. will. y CommuW entitled 'The skdventures of a 6 g from.., ... ... .. 15c to 2Go meet at the home of Mrs. Peek at ion. (food Friday. service at. 11 a. Rollin gg Stone Dont fall to bear <.Striped and checked Gingh tea las ' 2 o clock on Tuesday afternoon, on. The Easter services will be this addreas which is full of hum. variety of colors, �c yd March SOth� announce in next w:eek's tasne. or ancd pathos. Admission to"the Chambre in colors, pink, gee* -Don't forget the hi h-claas -On Saturday last Mrs. H. Ed -'lecture is 25 cents: ebildren, 15 eta y fid . blue, green, at ., a,. .. We yd ! a' eobeert to be -given in Sb. And- wards had a rather unpleasant ex- All are welcome. p ,Clslates, is s wide range of "Oro @ church Qtl. the evening of periell"'whish she will -not wish _ - ' onlay, April let. repeated. .She was 'on liar mail FARM FOR �gL$ Rock fastand Shirting, at ., •.• 35c yd d F� '-Miss Queente Brown. of Black. route on the Kingston road west. •« y stock, returned home on Mondry whet she came to a procession of _ :Buie and white stripe Shirting, ... 36c, yd filter spending tares. weeks with new >ficLaughlin care, which were $t8.000 will buy last desirshte pro- - _ pe pe rty, ,The Bn er F rm' . 212 scree _ J. &aid Mrs. Murkar. held up by a large motor track i.n g - ,z = - is 13 and 14. Qorr, 7, Pickerin �' - .. �'� KJohn S. Balbdan hason'bsnd. a which was stuck vu tbti road: She Township First-class buildings. Rood DteaB sues Blouse Silks and r! [lite' ited supply of tieaeiby reed. at drove to the aide of the road to orchard, fertile soil and well watered _} I° r $0.00 per bushel as long as it last$. pais them. anis when Nbe reached A most valuable xra_in, d^iry or stock y�T011e Waists. f' :.,l�ia•C6 come, first served. + the end of the process she was farm.. Term*. 118 c,�ab, balance at 5 •v -There will be no service ler 8t: in, the not of turning on to the leer coat._ .For psrticu#xra, Address Boz 210, Claremoat. come and see our new-blon%e lengths: in ,Stripe Silic; slso-fahey Dress Andre schurch on Sunday even- road when her, cutter upset, _ ..:. _ -- f3Hk,'just the thing for sprtnsr wear. . •s to the special services throwing her and the ruatl out on to the road The horse to AUCTION SALKOF` - - - is the-Methodistcharch.. t �j We hare just received a shipment of White`Pnil Wplyte with 'test the -Tbe'Ladiae' Aid Satiety of St: run swap, tett she pluckily Held '130r$eS Cattle, $�,�' touch of �sn,laraid cy to make them attesetive to the well on to the' linen aur} was dragged7 - ,Andrew a ohurCh.hetd a very Cac• - - �: _, dressed Indy.. These range in price from -1.25 to 2.00.- censfal meeting at the home of p dietatce of ten or fifteen rode The prc.ypcty of - �- Mrs. John O. Philip on Wednesday when she brought thw, horse to a .�N-� y@rty N �d _ afternoon last. standstill. The men in the autos * _r �� assisted her in .ReLtin things ut T — - cloth and Linoleuirni' - We are pleased- to sea John g p . p " - -!!latch able to be oab agadn on the aright. Mrs. Edwards received Lot :26, Con., 6. Pickering '. Nor spring selling have arrived. Oilclgth in Floral and Convential vtreeta after being soothed --to the some rather nasty cuts about the - ore - _ press house for several -weeks suffering face, buVotherwise little daaasge gas come to widths of l� and S yards, price fi0o yard • ' ram a_ was done. Wayr 1�dKji -Z�, 118 Linoieums in li ht sail median paterne to Batt- Yery ae _;sEtaci�a# P!iea_- ..__.. nA�p tau e i r 1� _ , lowaia. -The following books havebeen Tbt folluw-iug p,oporty, rim: ' everyo to-copem � n two yd --The road* are in bad condition adtled to she Library : Flction- Honazo A i�ltb, at T5c r sed. aturrsent and wild not be good The Mission of Janice Day (Long). Bay °sane• registered, Ie yrs old, Bay fantil the frost isout of the'' round. The Ranch Girls at_ Home A in Inat-0• eligible .to re inter•. 0 _ re old. s brown mare, in -foal to- Baron Sunup. MIN C HAi PM Neeed vehicles have displaced (Vabdercook), The Old Corina ty eligibleto register,.G�cero}�FiII•_ a z•uonere,, but wheeling is for from Shup (Dickens), The (Con= eligible, aired bT 'Lord Glanefrer, rte- - r, , beloir hood. nor), Calvary Allev (�. The in 8 ea _l el ibl re t, ON - -- �-- a nn• u e urns e e ate Major McQueen, --rising 8 years aid, ave ou lee, an ]Money k t/, Conncit will be held at III. Object (Parnol), Up the Hill and Yearling filly sheet b Lord Gilen- 3 ' bridge at 1.80 o'clock on •Wedbes-. Over (Mackay), Alice. and a Pam. Pifer, Poney, 14 baud, years old in s $y bursa your Rtibbers, for Marchand April, -now I foal. Bat delving, horse, risin $ eaft day, March 27th. for the pa,Beilp_"(Levine).. The (3trctain•of Fire Y. g• g of discussing the question of in= ( king), The Spirit of the West old, Blood colt, rising 1 yr old. We have a large stock of all sorts and sitars of the very blghest, grade of rub creased produrtiom: alocklpg).- Juat- DROd (Porter), - oa'rri.n AND utas bers-on the market, which we bought last year. and so have -Ua Mundt evening a leasant The Southerner (Dixon). Non- Red caw, to calf, registered, riatng fi protected ourcuetomerta from excessive pricers. ` ,yy p ra. old, Red cow, in calf, 4 yrs old. -: "costal gathering war held in the Fiction -Abraham Lincoln (aloe- ' Can cow• reRtstered, rising4 yrs old, BUY NOW AND STOP THAT OOIIGtBI Mown hall when -it substantial' onto- an), Great Possessions (Grayson), Roan cow• calf by side, Holstein cow, > iwss realized .for the parebaas of my Four Years in Germany (Gar- salt by side, 5 yrs old, Red steer. 1 yr - -- � - r . • and , ©at of Doors in the Holy old. Roan bull. registered; cufug 3 yrs Chat aping sauoaer.aeid styles for the Lowndes' At>rriog Ua have just come 19 s wire see overseas. Giiidr ran -$yke h+ettea'@ n,aa Cy are an O. IL and right up to date. Givi w a call -Mr. James B. Hardy and sots, .Dia (Seeger). Christine (Obolm. hear old. Brood sow, farrow 10 Apeif, limon buying lour suit, - We sive tea sutistaWast, rryy Fdiif!'ord, of Toronto, spent lilater- oodelay). Glitan jali (TalromN The 7 st6re u dsr hen with d. R. grid Mrs. flew Bra in Canada (!filler', The ersaue AND BOWL .fila to the Men's Stere, for !lion's Wewsi, :.Vhortoe.' Yr. Hard lF.�W a famous Piper_ and -the Reed (Norwood). 60 -bi h of American Banner seed T iij�h•wilra, art�t weU-isowi is Pebbles on the Shore (Alpheb *ata Wit" 1[aasieael tarry lte. �. J �, '��N���� z"IC�il� l� Mee UniieO aisFes � !i ksi Pewiaa Hlso seed p _ _�_ --Miss Sarah IJdRetft;. who Mas many. the Next Be blie ( iter- tics! Halt detea— pa '"'Ps - Red �.-. teem seriously ill witb,paeumoeta, man), The Next of lain (Mectang), Iced •Iajlog..Leos, !Plymouth Roost q b now .wenewhst inspprr med.- sad The harp of Poor Souls (Pick. roosters. �: :.'.lire frieeda are now hop(ig tient than). the pro $tee las teased kis iaKtn, s tka improvement way egatinue -On Sunday evening last Lient. everytMag will to sold, BeTeady. for •the y +eintii she -has oouipl"GlY recover- _W leou Harding, who is home on '�• leave, Rave a most iuterestin SALE Ar-ONN O'o1.00K. SHARP S t -Hot Oross bans at the Picker. R - • _ fMillt in 8t. Andrew's church on his Trans -Ail suras of slits and "der. •.!�' • ing Bakery Good Fridar�DCli_ • cash -;-rare tbat- amaans 7 $�-jg Yom- HwII� p�- Qpllmg-g81f - , - cry is village on Friday and in -the listened to -with great pleasure by credit -will be given to parties tart- , gantry Thursday, Friday sad the goods number taabin a roved joint cotes. ff _ - y present. g' PP i pea' ? 1l Oa, ands !lII rusk, •. Akturday at 15e per dos. lee Ment. Harding enlisted with 's cent. per annum} off (or cash, � P Cream• on sale for over the holt. H Mand Battahort is Victoria, Fesa6 Poem.'; auctioneer say. B C. in Aigsat, 1914, immediate- __ , t�tr to �� Shoe repairing neatly done Prices reasonable _Ix On Sunday , morneng _ J. R. ,ly after war was declared, and be . - Li6ton had the misfortune to fell was thus a member of the • first ea then ice beside his residence, Contingent. - He remarked at the PICS�Erd=N� ICigHRING� HARNESB EMPURIIIM� 'osaoiog patoful injuria$ to"one of beginning of his address that, af- )lou cao always get the best Maul. _his thiprhs. Medical aid was sura• ter'being t.wo years in kilts, he toba Flour made from No. 1. Henle Picone 9000. `W. J. COA$WELh a. 'moned. but it is not known yet if felt quite at home among Pre*by. Manitoba Wheat. any of the bones are 1tactueed-or teriaas. -He related his expert- Royal Household and Giienors fore ? not. race@ from the time he enlisted . Bread. Try a bag- -Russell Andrew. received a until he left on, sick leave. He Pastry Ploar Fresh Rolled Ogts r 44 tie, Consignment of Ford atatos on was -wounded onee rind was; gassed BRAN, SHOATS spy _'''on Thursday of last week, the twice, and be still suffers greatly . =;, :'MIX PREDS - - �1n rehsson of which being James from the effects of the gas. His OAT CHOP Q��,,,. .'Richardson, Rev. Dr. Marsh, John description of the different met VAT 3UAT9 - e. �1t�} Wm Nicholson and H. ods of i arfamwas most interest- 13ARLET CHOPS_ ­.7 -7-w ads Mr. Andrew hr�s Bl elastin, ter. re 4T iWg. and he ez ained.' howmeth. ~H EAT_ cold thirteen alltoe'this season. od9 used six months &g6-' are now -W. J. Clark received a cable- obsolete, ea -CRACKED CORN :'1eif3e X07�s we acknowledged, especially an regards • MIXED HEN FEED to. bi r tie, lwt stoves. grass from England on Monday trench wsrfare. He is very opp• .Ualdwell::$ cream aubstikoe - o>t t�1e luarket informing him that his $on,Joe,sra's timistic as to Lhe ultimate reaalt Calt Meal. ' doing nicety afire his recent aero- of the great war. He is assured to -day. lane accident in which be Butter- of the final victory Molasses Meal. T t P rl. of the slue*, (MOPPING ARD OAT] Splendid bakers, eaq7 on fleet and ed from colitusion of be face and even if it takes two years to bring CRUSHING 1RVER:YI)AY ;handsome in design, ;v cobenssion of the bra No far- the bar"barons Hon to his knee@. Get price$ on feed in ton luta. ► er particulars ' we received He hopes to be one of the number HELL PHOIi& Call and see our full erode. ' 7 - iaA the settler the iac•ri. who will -March into Berlin, when - ---- � - -- - - _-. t, but these are ex cted in a Lige terms of peace favorable to F' �• ���� -�, �. ' l3 D Y _ ••t days. the allies will be signed. Chopping every dap.' -� . a , , - .. � r >a3 , ,: r- ser ,< •`t. a,• M ;�.: �, r; •T e.. a r.. ^'trc, ,.YA•. > 'i'�;.^`'' ,�,. 4„s`- y� v: lam �,.,.r :.__.r .....'__..,,.. 3`•ary ^A. .•:dt.,v..k.'fa§..wu....o,.•u:,C•d5. s;.ti.•ns.,.Xoe43.�.tr9�4uca_tn.:..zw1..'�.:a;t+:•'.:sudi......,.3'.`:_..•.:.A{i1``,s....":.:v..e.:ri :sy-�'" .•e,�-_tE!`E!°a�` s..'�..,cvrLAe..,�5.4-�...o::y....:uw.,w.•...is��'..1+.S^w.L�•.:+L...:.:Xrt.``i'��"".fnF�i?'.ta��`t'.�. �]4 .t......_,kw.".e"�J2..,..r,k3' 4!s..rie.