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XXXV.II : PICKRIUNG - ONT'., FRIDAY, MARCH--29, 1918 i'�To. ?7 df • . - OROUGHAM . _ wagons in order to snake out a needed1111: ' Established 75 i�r,�esstnssal �as>Dst. _ ; ._ . - - g . , Years, _ Barer, Heise - � 11most" list o! repairs for the approach- •On Thursday evening last a pleasant ing sutymer. •, �' i., �feti{cat - event took lace in the ho tuna a people -with large' when fife ,mem ere o .the township maple forests are reporting excellent �''t L: CALDWELL� M. D.,;$uccesaor f '- council and a number of the, township sap runs. Dtuch sugaring-off is ex- - - '•D , ' 1. %..A o to thelatsi:Dr• B,.Brodie, Phone sob —: �i,lldere Block P ' . officers, met to show their res ects to pected, Large _quantities of maple ��',t Claremont Out. R. R. Mowbray, who had resigned' sugar ie being used for domestic sure�LL . _ DR. V..:E: -0ARTWRIGHT, !For- -1. _ after twenty-five service at the P g y,yji council ,board. Mr: Mowbray was Dees, vola to the scarcity of cook- -. sugar , merlyof Gr avenburst,Ant•, Successor. to made the recipient of a gold watch, i° 1.. ""-� Dr. St. E. Towle, Pickering, Oat. Office boors "Get. our rices 6n Report have been issued that seed• i . �0 Ii to 9 and &30 to g p. m Lely _ _ prices _ and tot. The eyening was spent moat Ing operations have already com- _ - - r---Lisp r-Carrier out- • enjoyably and all those present ex- menced in the count of Essex. We 'p E' PORBYTH. D. of .0., Regis- pressed their sincere appreciation of y _f $tri, Steel $ lis or think hied the reporter enquired s f V R• feted member-of-file, oytometdoal Aaso- y y„ conveying Lyn him. the valuable rendered twiabeatfor little' further h would have dation ng of g da . Bytl atte tris gitsn to tt ley e — a lbltrad iia MarL.il 15 Watering S stem. townshi b Mr.-.Mowbra as well as th•artins of glass". Hyo t•etedlsee. North _' y +' the suture, y- - 1 Lhat these operations UNEARTOpf� COIIflned all purchases at the mill triust If 04anmont. b1f A Water Bowl • y g mostly to hot-bed �T O. McSINNON, M.D., L.R.0.13., System in Our `lr . Edinburgh, member of the College or • stable will-pay,for be paid !or in cash. s�, e Surgeons of Ontario llsenttat• ' CH W. ostar is moving into, the Park- ec liege of sarR•oas, bdinbnr�r. : _.itself in 90 days - 1 a to def &--V-- There flied' on March 18,th a This applies, . to everyo>�-no ez- «!� redden . ford, Penn., Jobe Gates, a well-known Born on March 20th to Rose and ' ,. N., :��: • lee us before • you - ' ct3ptioa made. . :. contractor and builder, and one of the Mrs. Burne, a son. _4 - �". buy . most highly esteemed men of that' We expect a new -blacksmith-in our This credit business makes mush �1 _` cit r . Mr. (sates had 'been a suffyrer villa a the let of A rile E: FAREWELL, B.O., BARRIS- g y g o f more.offitce, work and the short- L.�i T I Phones, 2700; -•= from stomach trouble for a number of Thos.- _Bowerby,_.of Toronto; wjo III • a e of labor com , U . rlr=S C0�1tt��Orowaattomy,aadOoyntJ 'years and last week It was found ne- the village on Saturday, - B pels - ,, $hctWotr. boat 8eosn Whitby. WT _ . ' ' ceasary to.operate, this being the third Jas. Collins, of Highland Creek, has me to•.do this. Z; I Stouffv�llsOnt, oration. Aecordingfy Mr. Qstes ar- moved on to the Ryan farm.E. CHRISTIAN Barrister and ranged with Dr. Deaber, a well-known. MiseHazel. Rtitfsell is r:pending'the All accounts now on the booksI ,, • Solicit, r. Notary Pnbuo. etc. Mosey to } s ecinlist of Philadelphia, to go to East er holidays at her home in Green- must he paid by April let. oaa.�0>Sbl�rooi 8t. North, Whitby. 9617 - __ - Bradford 6oa�ital and operate upon wood.% 11 ' rY ILLIAM J. BEATON, B. A„ Var- �t 1 him. Me. Gri es was,;able' to walls 20 The limelight views Rbren by Rev, .,41 . t+ rioter, Solicitoi,NotaryPabtic,sssociated- J M �E�L .Cl the hospital and on Sunday the oper• Mr. Clugsl.on were most instructive 9n. practice with Meiero, S7eiman, Deuison Qa - s , s ! arem0lat ation was performed._ which did not and entertaining, showing how the • - Zoster, Barristers, Toronto General Trusts brio the desired relief, .and the esti- soldier is treated from the time he 'Chopping on Mondays, ' • Bntldiag, es Bay stress, Toronto Telephone • - 2HOUSEF'URNISHINGS g P %" maw 961.981. -8417 - . ent grew bteadily worse until death -leaves the trenches until he in rein - - and Fri(lays only. - came. Deceased waa born in Tot onto stated in civil life. The collection am- . . Dental - _ 'Big $trick, of tbelowetif prices. 47 years ago and had been- a resident mounted to $1S 25, which was given to , . . ' of Bradford for he t ye s dui bis w -- - Delivery free + t pas, 20 ar . - Rrv..11dr, Cook !lir ork In-India,, : 0 " r BLASE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. -- . . : ' ',_ - enjoyed o-Fvtt.t. i 'p fag which :time he had en o ed the re- aT uF >s ''• Graduate of the Royal Coteige of laattat — —a spect of his fellow men. a was a c - F.- mi. C* land University of Toronto. Office Call and see. ' Ind Phone 324, member of the firm of GAtee A Larson E. A. Button met with a misfortune W. Id. 1'rin�d. hardware scare, Whitby. - - 1 hour■ 9 to 32 : i to a.3o, Ind.'phone s. and -was, beloved and ''admired op all . is dialoeatia his knee ea : `F 1Deittahone � ;Clare r=te - - - .- sides for his splendid qualities. His g p' i.i f! A number of our boys were sum- E A tS T L A K E Dari.ra Dr. Beattsn sabesaee overoe■s, Dr. Cook, [amity have the sy><nnpathy of all is mooed to Toronto this week to don 411 -1' d?oronto. win be in charse their bereavement: Ss [s survived by -. s' the khaki. The shin le that has iven satis- his wldaw, aa' adopted daughter, Eli• g_ g Dr; Bmith, dentist.`�attended Tuea- - , !r:­_ ��� `��w� ttabetb, two slaters,, Din. M. Ohs man faction iur.over i30 ears. Empire car Logs Tated g� day and Wednesday the Provdncial g by and Mrs. Wm. Maxwell. of Highland Dental Hvgiene Association melt- Corrugated Iron with a I in. 'I G. HAM-Lover of MarrtVol iesge � Greek. sad three brothers,. George, fags in Toronto. 2 in. corrugation, see it be ore you rie•nse , in the County of Ontario, Nelson and Peter of this place. (food Friday la set as a visiting day buy other makes. If you are in Pfekertas slay.. ! fifty I will pap cash for the fellowing logs $ delivered :.: f8r'tbe'towti and section to *Isit the need of 'a Cresta 8@parator. Ttl'y f� POUCHER, Real Estate Asa : - _ - _.wuD!_sv' new $35000 public and high school a Premier for 8a days. Also 11 = 1 • tione•r, valuator, eoueasor and tosser Basswood. No. -L $21, bio, 2, $17 per M On Monda evening�Marchc26th. the which is nearing completipn. Mine engines from M.0© -up. `` •f oarrIsixe licatisai, Brooghem, p7 Sott Elm '• 16, •' 14 . Monday A union .service. of prayer for the gee or write me before bu in •• ,�, home of H. W. and. Mrs. Holtby"Was Success .o! the allies was held in the y ' S• _ HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Maple. �� •� the scene ohs pleasant and interesting Town Hull on Sunday, Monday, Tues- Bell Phone.- 1 D• I.ic•sees to eh• Ooanty of Ontario, Rock Elm, gathering, wbea about,ae hundred of dap and Wednesda eveninttp. '?. " CMOs st'stor• and hie rasidestae, Claremont. Wbite Ash, •• -:38, -•t _ 20 '• their triEnds•and' trelgbhors assembled y F• J. ProuSe, - 'Pickenmg 2nd G Pine, „ •' •' LleuL: Ven%ie, of tZ1e Ii. F. L„ gives B.BEATON TOWNBHIPOLERg �' 16 _ as, a surprise parry, ,to tender their re- the town'the pleasltre of a daisy call • aooveyanaw.'oommbdoaer for taking Chapping and Oat Rollin ' ever &r eta; on the departure of Dir...HnlI . in his machine.. Mrs: Nenaie is s - -• 'oPF B B y pend- + a e�davita, �eeoont.ns. Ere• money to loan day as, usual. and family from our miclat and to wish ing a few weeks with Councillor Rue- 'r on farm . "leaver of Marrlye Ido- _ .prosperity esti here. V iekering " para' tbem.succeas and rosperit - in their aoas." 4elc Oat. t-v . W. G. %men, G?een-River new borne. DurioR the eye�iag N, Js - • , A rP esentative *of the Patriotic _ — I .1vL'GH S. PUGS (b>tpnaan, being the'otdeet o! the re•. Pi ,. •,� L,eeased Auctioneer. a:t•n■ty riper dd�ress R. R. NO. 1. Locust Hill. malaiiig old-. tia;,e ttiildenl's,' "ri6ad. a League- was ,bees, this week for the �1 automobile and Bicycle tom; .-]mea in .imported and tbconuabbrM stoek, - - --- very ,affectionate address,• signed on Purisose of organizing $t uffville-to repairing Rromig y' F: Sales conducted anywhere. ' WrItd tot tame behalf of our Rand wish .. b' Jobe assist in. raising two- and a bait mils _ -: and particulars Pbon•Ind,glla � REAL ESTATE•s.s. q y dellaref<tg_ttre Provincial toad, attended to. : and Mrs. Bell and Wm. l3. �Vesttieg.e union services close next 8tw- POSTILL, Cleansed Auctioneer, DdrinR the reading of the address Mrs Tires,,. Oils; Grease and repairs, - ���� Jobs Hell, on behalf of the donors, day with a joist Communion at the 1. - ° ` s for Counties of York and Ontario. Ane• always on hand. Mo®,aloe ata l kinds ionenued be on sharing presented the family with a well-filled 'Ohrietiah Church; There will also ke i aotsee. Addre•e Grwn aivez P.O., Oat, l���r»ik��f orae o[ gold. Mr. and Mre. Holt a union rally. Easter. ee a for all ,�Y " "'" Q M1-1 . MAW, LICENSED AIIU• .4 responded, very feelingly and eltpresss the $un .ap ec{soote ia_the_ on. Dot er �niil BWf * ' . WTIONEER.tor York, Qotaric and Diarbas Fife AOT88 Of LSnd FOT 881e ed their ppptreciatioa of their friends' WHITBY PICSI?;RING, Oat. Camuea, Alilundsof, sale promptly attended t. kindly act. After the presentation .--. - - tee Teras rrae°°'ttte Dana tar arks may be oll lanned with ood the visitors were entertained by an _ The V, Q, N. anopal sdllect•ou last' . sovaeaed at NEWS' ORtc•. see end iodepeo- g imptromptu rogram in which Messrs. week ran higher than last year, and _' ti dmf pfsoeta. dhitby. Ont bly W . winter .fruit, Evans and Nicholson, of hitby, and amounted to over 111". ' _ Geo. Warren• of Manchester, as fifWr* [] R B • I L O V ust OOIDln into The Dramatic Club of the Ontario `, J ,r�- el ­ _ 1 - 8 . . ends of the family, contributed music, dies' College gave two classical play- �, �`$onor Vetorinar Sui'geoe bet3rina• Miss Philipa,'klias Latta Puckrin and ]lets in the coneert hall'on Friday [ieaduafe of i he Ut3tat'to mete: Mise Giadya Hulth.v gave readingx. eveai°R. - �� 1C aT 0!� - ,. rinary Calleife • ■ • call of the Red ICT__ and atriotic Y P Afternoon tea,. is being held by'the — and Graduate of the Veterinary work that she knew Mrs. Hultb Science Association. y $arnaiita° committee of the . O. N. • - Phme-offl 1808, residence 2902 Notary Public, Pickering. bad done, andira lite shod addirs•es in the home neat Thitreday afternoon. c{ • i eg -- ,given by others all of one accord, The county council are' preeting In : --.'on Sarnia CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO 1'ji,g Pickering spoke very appreciably of tbe'larnily. Uxbridge this _Wedneeday. in special y •tz and after- expressing their deep re- session, called by the Lieut.-Governor, Fence �_. R..�iT�ia>LORE • grate ret losing them asneigbbora, con• to take part in the rovince-wide • Y gilarnce Committee veyed their hest wishes- to Mr. and P . emenCfor greater production, - - .. _: Veterinary Surgeon _. ! .firs. Holtby and famil9 as the%- take There-opening of All Saints', after TT Eonoc GradiiateofOn4ario Veteri°a r9 be,object of this Associatioa'ie to up their"view hone in far off Iiritisb the winter service. in the sebool-room, 1 Can save. _.._--'"--� Coll e. All calls da or night ht (ulumbia.I • takeza� are EnsLPr Sunday. with the, n _ g lessen stealing and prosecute = P i rom U atlen ed to. - - .e 4..1L'alton, retirrnedmisAnn i P P y the felons, - ary f, 1)[1) St:.•Janles' 33ity',.ab-sisting [hp � f Hell tints Ittdep'endent Phones - wtitT v _ _ E boa mons, Membershavinepropertystoleacoir-rn ni• Z�:ood,hPe. Itre .quite- illi- e �n ir:tere•ting:tdJrr� on 1>ars•kei • PICKERING - ONTARIO QSuq p r ; :Dote namediatelly with" any rVinber r - 1. ----' __.-_• ___ - . _ lhrougtlnut rhe ci,lat: -.' tri);, ilttr tt:atrd v }th three moving ]tit • - of Executive Committee. Got•Ooll Nrid .)Tri. V,'h k,,' spep;.n lute filtn-, by ill nleipal Johnytim, rrnrl 'rr Ti � �+tT TTTT T ' Dfumber3itip.. tee 11.�Q, fecc cLw\ - in thertir }I+ t \\,•: i . flit i i 1a ?i,t„1'r 're•nlark: I, fir. A,. R �- d • Nlfr�• H,cvr•l 1� wt..: 1:'f. � .-okhnm, 'alker. ;i pr:situ-.-d I,oe-kee1wr..\%; � It . - `'%— - "-i ;. . - - • Tic Sts Am_-he t..r, trwtZ the Presidert oT;"• .. _ __�-- l,. r:t:�h++ trvel.-eta]` «i?•!i k,,xi lr,: r; �i>�li .i n' �lt� ba"..-I �choul ' assen11t1� REQ - 6tcretP,rY oL arl:t:t:.t it �. .. .. .,.y ill r. i i[l,t.- , .`r-T,illL:,• LOCUST IIIL-L. Fla':� n full lilts, fit Ir 11.'lad ,: Ir ,,,,, _ P � ?' :x^ ('oat,-L..l'. liar,. C'. P . _ - �. 1, ,t:. P e'F(•atcin:of \�'hiths. 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C1ipovt 11111,11 %�.!•;: r,rt•: , nF-i: ic,n - : -c ,lite.from Pi gkovili oil, one ti ain, Ilse DR ii RI,-., t)Cit TO-N is a con- ;F i:1,T' P:Jil'2.UYni"'T. • (, Illnlcl 7c(. l�'„ ,;re ,l(aa�(d•tti fete tt�r•t,that Kiril 4 S _. 1 Alti(,nc"r :ind'woz,tii expeller. - .'.^ F,nr„sgrvic.e. and S,tlary viii snrcIN, _t, eour�e Ylow; C,ttntr',+tt fire. ,. 1 1 the link \ ic,: in �,c i t irt�: }m�)< ;rn, . r _. -6_-�- _1_____ ard 13:1.trt:. Rilnhas;h�en, c, tcfincd o ft rth fr,nt: the, �tati,,n to the h,rpiTnl, `j,e oat ntPe+E=ntlkeyourstock ' follow a course Ili' one of Sl.rL.\N''s �; _ �� , J'. Elliott, F'rinci al t w hr,rlso nearly ;ill •a inter. i.: raft : and i a' lir n Io Pickering . in an >ifI (.I - -, i .P hoalthy: to ui,alctl them thrive better, £ _ Business, Seltonlq, Toron'to.' XCrite j I .-nin.crll•.,a-iri- tate fille swift: dwvs. anon. l'hrtl•;iie n,it hetwerTi seven t �^�"I _ NVP Al H ple,i, E:&1 tips report that XTrr.' and t•', '1L hntichoil �„1t3i.•r t tants• lir we give your mcnej back. i.y. for our-free •c-atainguer' N1T':- '1I: ----- --r_ _.,. - i "_ ' - -' - - .. '<� 1r,:nutn •llili(a i tcrucetin}$: haviill Straw, Pv,sident, 302 i ante St. o r �� i i c. r,''�"t,n iffr ,nn( n %�eti• ,,Sri' us T►r. it ss' Poultry Pltnacea kill Help TOOLS SHA��'PE ED �' ! - nreration recenth• A Toronto Gci,er d rte t i t�eiiuR �-•i1111}�. utakp your pnnitly Iaynow, 1 . -.. _ • • Ill ot`fFlllilt.lont ill- 1111w,bo1' to _ _. --------_- _...-_ -. `j*,,, make a spr6alry,.of cro;;scltt saws; 14r,<pital, ns, tl LhP ,( 1 t - ' - __-��:_— _ TI,11E TA 131,F,-Pickering Staton(' r 'flip annual' ha11 of the Whiteva,iP ` p} y Ielh-trzll.. A.oneVed . - , Tnnlc nI-all kinds, Ln,i(•s repaired.,. , ,11 g� ..;f jC. R. graiiie going Eaet piae'as folloiwe Razor•honin}~ a'appci,tlty Por :r first- Gfep C?r.b i= to take piaci this f Fricl:lyl j1PtTty1,( =hcttrld find an o.pllnrtutr- {� W. Liddle, ,. I ii. 1. R-' blas ' 8.08 A M•. class hair trim or an easy shave call eyening in the Orld Fellog's'_ Ball. A 'ity to make a Rood inve-slLment' in V 1 28 l;Deal 2.f5 P. M. lar a attendance is ex '. 30 Local . ' 2.45 P. M at the East-end Barber .stop. . R perted, asi the erecting new houses. A' few year3 4 W flee our House Furnishings of all tnaitattonedhavebeen issued fur, anme ago when rent was so-.-loss, there _.:._Druggist-Ciraduate Optician T-Mins going eelr-' dtto -as follows=- - -- No. 29 Lo, al . 9.97 A M. kinds. Slightly used Carpets time• waq no Inducement to build, brit C. N. F, ��, . it Agent. �-” .i , ,: from 15 cents ii yard u Our motorists, even although the 1 -� 28 irooaf 2.35 P: M. y P• rentq have about doubled daring _ 11 .•ti roads are muddy, moat have the lot ,7 Mail 7.bOP, M. W. J. 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G� A-:..' .� .;. „�.. _.�' '�W7+!,..�'tc•,' a:'''. �'Y'� -'Y7. .d. G ' ¢ • .., S,' n:• +rl, . .: �)..x .. ,sem a' 't .. .,i" , ... , if'a+.R':•p � y�� .. W ' , • Y TREAM WANTED FOOd Control �4n1er A r�cle Wanted for Cash f r • sti°ayitnii Vietu es t tNeedl: o':: t�l I Between Cousin\' Sweet or Churning Cream Highest Old Ohlaa out Qlaisi OraataaMt, market prices paid. We supply cans, Tie Production of food was never watohist ataast Table Wars. pay express charges, and remit daily. of- more • vital im nde than in the VIA� °! Ned z4:>vre+s to Z-7 - --.- ' -- - CreameryCo-year. 1818. The situation of the sANTIQ EGALLERIES. Mutual Dalry a Cnay 7436 King Of. West. - oront0 h and -so Toronto, Oav 4R A DECLARATION OF WAR. world is not only rave to -day but it _ "rJI PREPARE FpR SPRI)LlG FLOODS: will be increasingly so during the pro- _ great of the war and for a consider- quality should be sown, .. It is just as, `' CHAPTER XXVI. ing her face�pm the lamp, seemed able ttta� -thereafter. The Canada `cheap to raise good as poor produce. i the continuatfoK'of- some amused in-, Winter Conditions Point to Trouble s. one are naturally no !Some' two weeks or_ On which Duncan M`Donnell had . re- ner re ectwn. When the Spring Break up Comes food production this- year be at its intended for, the experienced garden - turned, as from the dead, Mabel At- "Yes; Ardloch has been quite e.�it- maximum. er. ' tenon, attired in' a 'black and scarlet Ing lately. Events just tumbling All this winter snow has fallen in During the last year or so the cul- ( The primary work of Ahe committee Parisian "creation," which admirably over each other. Why, your humble ! unusually large, quantities. There was tivation of vacant Iota and home gar- on home gardens will be to, encourage . set off .her dark beauty, sat in a well- servant herself got mixed up in them. January thaw and no marked dens in man towrls and cities was• at- the cultivation of vegetables 'in spaces appointed lowland drawing -room, ex- You'll never guess what happened to l thaws in February. It has been a. Y 1'. . changing commonplaces. _ with some me no (later than the day before Yes- I steady winter with the prospect of it tended with highly satisfactory. re- I usually 'devoted to flowers. ` Aside h 'half-dozen other maidens ''arid "ma= terday." remaining so uniil the spring break- 'sults. In Montreal for instance it is: from the patriotic feature of the work + irons, pendir.-• the male invasion from She looked at him i with a glance u Then the .rains will descend and estimated that not less than $100,000 it gives a direct money return while ;the dining -room: which plainly said: "Dori't you want P worth of vegetables were grown on , adding to the food, wealth of the AmotFg the different pairs of eyes to know?" then without waiting for the winds will blow in the most Bibli- vacant lots. g Calgary had 1113 Tota community: The growing of, food present, it was Mabel's. that turned a demand that was evidently not com- cal manner and floods es unusual pro- under cultivation covering an area of l for home consumption , eliminates most persistently towards the door, ing, rattled on:portions will be the result. Already g i jest as it was her ears .which listened "I • got a proposal' of marriage. a ''small February thaw has . caused 220 acres. It is important that this transportation waste with its attend- moat attenfivel,^ 'for the ascending" There now! And from a native, too, much damage at points along the work is not only ttontinued but ala- ing cost of labor and fuel. steps. 'Arrived barely in time, for -that younf man with the red hair, ! Thames and Grand rivers in Ontario. -borated upon. It is desirables -that It .is the intention of the Board to agreeably#snttgr gsed� tohfind her been was'msinrster s son, you knew. Never Iles jams forced the water over some in eve muncr a rl ty in the Dominion. `gain prohibit the eating of canned y this vement should be instituted P of the artificial embankments and rY P I vegetables. in Eastern Canada to 'Oct. sin, Ronald biacg11vray, figuring -had been very useful all summer (his' Where 'there• are no organizations i 15th.; in Western Canada to Nov. lat., ., > /-_ an>wng the ac' _rs in to -morrow's failure in one of the uses he had been: much 'loss and discomfort resulted._ the ma or -o eac munici alit should''1818. This will further emphasize the - I -drama, to which the famed pheasant put to,• that of-tirring the present Are these instances merely a foretaste Y P Y P x cbVerts of Bashwood were to furnish hearer's jealousy, was: necessarily left of what Is coming? In any event, it at once call a mass meeting of its necessity of garden production oil the _ the Beene. But leisure for more than unmentioned) -"and 'perhaps I had' is better to prepare, for, such a con- citizens, including women, for organiz-� widest possible scale. , passing greeting there had been been .a little too imprudently grate-� ing purposes. These meetings In many places very effective work 4' non, and she had several things to . ful-,- buC how was I to -guess that he'd' Engine with every means available. should be representative of its lead- I was done by the firemen and the take it for anything but gratitude . I Engineers should be placed in charges in `citizens, the clergy, press, police.- —heir gardens were often fi say to him. That was why she look- y land ice jams should be dynamited be- g r P ed so hard at the door, and also why When 1 saw how cut up he was, I felt i horticulturists, , heads of various models in this connection and an in - she had chosen the seat" in -the room-dreadfullywicked,-really I did. For I fore they hare'had a chance to dam which seemed to ensure the most societies, public bodies, etc. centiv a to other groups. - the future 'I mean to be unapproach- i back the water. Weak places in etre- A permanent chairman or ;president .:privacy, i able to any person under .fifty .B.ut,;bankme0ts should be properly rein- and as man officers as may be t The door once ope,ded, and his eye all the same, it is rich, isn't it . That forced. Food kept in cellars in the y A Picture. ~ . eau required no more than a • young man will go far yet." thought advisable should be'elected �h yt y g low lands bordering streams should be g alight wave of her feather -fan to i Through Ronald's transparent phy- ! removed' to upper stories of houses, so at this meeting, and at least two com- StraighiIg 'drives the shining plough•. . brim im to her aide. At dinner al- sio omy' something like the ' s - l mittees formed, to include vacant lots share, waking earth from winter's - irsaS she had rivatel noted that he ! g as to prevent its destruction or dam- y privately. patry of fellow -feeling was looking, age in flooded cellars. Similarly foo- and home gardens. I ✓ � dream;" tuns not looking as cheerful as the i as though from a window. To these Can. be added committees .,traightly plods the faithful plowman prospect of .to -morrow's slaughter' "By Jove that's cheek! But, all der and grain, in barns should :be os, publicity, fertilizin and such oth- i crooning low his patient team; .6ught to.have made him; and while he ( the same-f'm sorry for the fellow." i placed as high and dry as possible. p Y+ g g P ' era as may appear necessary. The ; Flock the white�yvinged gulls around . crossed the room towards her, the "So am I. He's such, a queer mix- -gyp adopting as many preventive Y PP impression- was strengthened. The I ture of shag*p ne�� and' simplicity. j methods as time 'and circumstances town or city should be divided into hits; a Observation fixed her determination to When I said No, he seemed to jump to will permit, possible panic and serious districts, each in charge of a chair- Aa a„snowstorm all about him; : ' an y what she had -to say, the conclusion that it was his sister's , loss may be averted to a very con- roan and a local committee. It has ; Wheeling, soaring, darting, hovering First a few airy generalities, :+o .aa .marriage.. that was putting' me ofi.j siderable extent when the rivers com- been found expedient to have meet in the sunshine's golden gleam. r to get under weigh, then, upon the You have heard about that too, prob- ,. ” ins in each sub -district, presided mence their grgat spring drive. g � same tone:. '. ably. Its the proper romantic • end . over by the president or one of the T L' t "I'm fresh from Balladrod it, you Ing to the boat story. members of the central -executive, at ; " R ' know. You've 'heard of our latent Over the' feathery edge of her tan which it is important to secure the at- ' Ardloch sensation, have you not?" Mabel's eyes grew keen with he y_ . 'IRRIGATING TREES. tendance of those who are disposed to l ONTARIO FERTILIZERS, LIMITEDOver the top of hes tan,• with which words, superfluously keen, for 'Method Adopted In France to gtimu cultivate vacant lots. The import- - sjfe was pretending to shield herself growing agitation was writ large. WEST TORONTO CANADA =. fiom the glares of a neighboring lamp, Yes -I -there was something in cote of these local meetings cannot be Idabel watched her -cousin curiously. the Scotsman about that too; but I tate Growth: too strongly emphasized. The sub- For months past, she-had=puzzled her wasn't gore, whether - it wasn't just Cergt B. X Stitt, Canadian For- committees will attend to such duties head as to how far exactly that,flirta- talk.." t. estry Corps,- France, formerly Chief as the securing of vacant land, get tion In summer had gone, and to -day:. its past- the stage of talk by this she meant to know. 1 time, quite a properly attested fact; Fire Ranger under the Dominion For-. ting cultivators interested, etc: The workers should be grouped on The start of pain he gads: as. pa]- and it isn't nearly so startling either' eatry�rancR at Pas, Manitoba, in a : g P I 'gpable as though the word "Ardloch" as it looks at first aright.' The man .recent letter to the Branch says: We land as near -heir homes as -possible.,. _had -been .the point of a sharp .knife, l is her own .cousin after all; and I are still hard at work over here doing In this connection it will be found- -•-- *tvdd not escapeher, sat halting of though she wears, more or leas, fash- t p the aver- , our beat to supply the growing needs that, except in rare cases, ,c„ his voice as he said: iondable frocks now, her father be- of- the front line trenches. We have ages individual, otherwise employed,, ~ r "You mean about. the miaeing boat-' gen by working in the quarries, just been cutting white poplar this last has only sufficient time and strength i+ - man'and the search in the loch; and, ", %be same as his father did In a way+ to cultivate a lot 5o x 100 feet. 'two months; most of it going into :.i , -something 8 P ie Scotsman." t it in 0mme--down. µallobodytseeme leased plankone-third— ed s oh-ae y sh �1 -then his turnifi u again . I saw ge g It is desirable .that the growth of It wse qu to exciting, I assure you,.' cou��nlroad obeai}di o#., the total acre- standard vegetables only should. be ' ` Pie be age :in the valley we are now working - : gWte a story -book sort of affair. except the mittiater,-and,' yea, i They were talking of nothfhg else'; sure, mamma. You should see her Is under reforestation and it is highly carrots, peas, beans, lettuce, onions, when I dgoot home. _- Nobody for a trio- patting, the irl's hdad as approu�n$ly interesting. to note the growth and parsnips, eta .These are high in "meat believed. they'd ever see him as though she bad- just finished a System of planting the young trees, food value -and are easily grown by �tIlli!U11:'lililirlrtilliiliitt:.autrrulllli again; and if he hadn't happened to'dictation which needed no corrections, We have cut some 6 -ft. and over at those who wilt volunteer for this, "be an Al swimmer, -they never would, , I've suspected for some time back � the stump. Most of the 'trees are work, many of whom will be amateurs. _ Even as it was, and though be did ',-that mamma's a fraud. 'My young. For instance tomatoes and strawber- � Shopping � lanted along creeks .and between manage, m fight`�tis way 'to land, ha ;'maty. seems to feel the thing a good'' P � ring while- highly palatable, are low ,�.'-• x �, !EVrJVmashed his skull in.doing so,'deal. He would have felt it• more, no every row of trees a ditch' is dug _ str.tght on to the rocks,!doubt, if they had staVe�yedd to the coun- which is kept lull of water regulated in food value. Only seed of proven r� inas a bunch of see -weed, -;;try, but he asures me/that they won't.. by small gateaxor weirs. according, to his' own version. And Going to decamp to Canada or some- a , : like a bunch of sea -weed he ley. there where'. The old father, who would all night, as good as dead. It was : have been the difficulty,. has only ap �tlrnre that a party of poacher's found ;little Uit of tether to run, it seems. NEW ICE HARVESTER. _ w is pig _. _ y i " wretcheully s. I do believe, who have been oaaofa k htttr backqFflqF ARM not bis son or th Auio Found More Useful'at This VI'ork g wretc e. out my grouse lately--gettingwhich is hill- Y . + �.. 9 Than the Horse. �^ `sprawling all ever 'a rock with his ing him, but, anyway his. days are 'legs in. the -water. Between them,, numbered. I have all this at first- That a motor car can be used to they dragged him off to their lair,- ! hand, from my fed -haired swain. better advantage than horses in cut-OOd some cave in the hills, I'm told, where: who used it, mind you, as a means of ting ice wsa shown recently by a I C they have been housing for weeks , persuasion. The workman -brother- 14isssackuaetts man who had a large = 5urceir anything pleases a woman --ppaast, to the distraction of my keepers.; in-law` wasn't a real objection, he g. more thea co come co the city to • When they'd briught, him round With argued, since he was going to vanish ice contract to fulfill. and was unable In a time needing food . C shop There are so,tmaay big stores g !to obtain enough men and horses to with such endless variety and _ • .,whiskey, he• naturally wanted a mea from the horizon., That he himself•, economy many people are E sent to Ardloch; but the mieht be the objection did not seem to do the work. In the emergency he C choke of everything. sage not �ettin� all the nounah- e ' amateur Samaritans quite as. n ua�t ra -!have occurr to t e rnnocen Youth. ''' ed a medium-priced car, equip- Mettt they might from Still there is jest that little drag - 1 objected to the publicity of the; She paused and again ,waited, and j ping'the rear wheels with demount- back about where to stay.pr no ,. y . their food. Walker House robes that problem. proceeding. As he was• too weak to this time it was clear 'that something ab.e rims in which- were set two rows l of 1 -inch spikes. Tire automobile It is not how much you eat, Itis a home for you while in the " move', immediately, and being, at any' was coming. One little shove mare" y .- rate': on the Wrong side of the water, : and reserve would topple over. roved entirely satisfactor in draw- but how much you assim• s dry, and you can ave all your pur- t'yere -was, t:7erefore. nothing for it! "Have you ever heard of azaything Ing the marker and grooving plow, I chanes sant direct there where gr hate, that does you food. 1 x there are special facilities ilor look - but to lie low. That's what he was so preposterous . she asked, with an C afteryour partes. g er• war s. The addition of a small -- were scouring the shore and plumbing "It wou dn't have been preposterous open water, towing large barred cake. Come to the city to shop and stay at the depths Next day, when the if you had cared for him," stammered much -faster than men could push teaepoonfu! of Bovril to 6earch had moved further down the, Ronald, jeep the face, and very them. It was found.that the ice could - the diet as'a pe�togenie i-� 1 Re Walker H4USC loch,'be• managed to crawl forth; but intent upon the toes of his evening be cut about, three times as fast as before meas ends to it took him . the whole day to reach pumps. with horses. more thorough digest- C The House. of Plenty ' the nearest house, that -is Balladrochit,; "But one doesn't care for that sort, ion and assimilation = 'TORONTO, ONT. for.his ankle, too; had been ill-treated ,usually. "What bird is it," asked an in and thus saves food, for P.S. -Special attention given to }, --- by--the-roekr-where, he nearly gave' "ane does�Mal}-sometimes, That'sen Alick-the gardener, you `kn'ow-a fit what happened to me. l don't know spec oro a class o young c i ren, outgentlemen escorts. by stalking in in the dusk and de-: if you guessed-" - "that is found in Africa, and, although �.1e• • mending a boat. I believe he had to! And then he flood -gates burst, and it has wings, cannot fly?" After iilfitt?'_'!!tt!l1111111111111!lllililllllllllllltlF� punch the man 's'head in order to con the story of his rejected love poured some hesitation Tittle Emily put out 1 - vince him that he wasn't a ghost. And unchecked,'though brokenly, from his her hand. 'Well, my dear, what is the rest, of course, was all tears of, lips. With the mere act of speak- j . 9„ !" it . Please, sir, a dead one. I • joy, and so on. It's quite a shilling ang, his ill-treated young heart grew l Send �t to P r�ir'�s ! shocker; don't you think so?" %lighter. After. months of tongue- -74 "Yes," said Ronald absthactedly. tied brooding, merely to put his griev- She waited for a moment to see anre into words was to diminish it. ;;, OU will be astonished at the results We get'b� our whether he was going t) say more; Sunk among the soft -cushions, with -Y modern ' system of dyeing and cleaning. Fabrics mor the' shilling shocker had a sequel, her fan now dropped to her lap, that are shabby, dirty Or spotted are made like r ,.which likewise had found its way Into, :ifabel listened in.a sort of consterna- the papers, in a more or less delicately tion. -She had not guessed this. That t • ' «"' neW. We can restore the most 'delicate articles. veiled form: But Ronald. though visibly he had been, smitten, she knew, but % uneasy, said nothing. It was 'to her never, in her wildest speculations had Serio one Article Or a parcel of goods by post 02` that. the initiative remained. Nor her surmises gone as far as an actual �1 r 1 express. Vt%e will pay Carriage Or1e Way, and Our `. would she let it slip, Yet, deter- prodosal of marriage. Her natural fihcharges are most reasoytable'. mined though she `.:as to reach -clear- ; arrogapce oP'mind forbade alike the Hess, and imiocent of diffedence on thought of her cousin stooping so low, _®©% -When yeu think Of ordinar occasions, somethin Y at thiis as of the in s daughter t3ot leap- ' y "°E �,OLEANING AND DYEINLG, lrtoment made an �ndiroct way of a :ng at the prize. At the most -she ` a W proachi g the jlesired subject seem had concluded that, aware of the think of PARKER'S - - • lireferable to a direct one. Simultane-; entanglement, Ronald had fled from 9usly such a way presented itself to ' the sphere -of danger. It seemed a �'b p� a�`- _ Let us ma? you o�0aklet of househol'� her mind. suffi£irnt explanation of his precipit- �' The laugh she gave noir, still shad- ate,reltirement•; and in her heart'she - helps We Can render. _ t - • - had commended his prudence. _ _. — .(To be continued.) mrn" aon,p o *a•� KS,'LIMITED �_ _ - 6 _ .- PARKER'S D'�E ire* A . Use. horse manure, not cow. manure _ - CLEANERS 'AN YER$ . T�: oil clay, soils. Do not i• ` i 7 onge Street - . Toronto manure .he Q b` T 91 Y • seed' bed where seedlings are to be `�"" grown. -- , . .,: ".: ,. -' •'; .. is , , ' ' `•"r ^tdl" c r e`- �` n2E•,s: OL gid.. a:.a*.,' ', "�: "� :..i ,''�e7<d -.?�-":f'r �,r.}.,'t...-:. '-:, :'w:.. ,..,uY,d.,..,... _w....::a,.,x.:e~. . .-_ ....-,:........ ....� :_:.r.•».,,...,...r:..s.a..�X'dG+s..:,.'.�:r.�.lt.tct'vv2w �'.: �,.r�':.:.,c'aEka �+'ti`r�.� - �.;,�.z,a"�diti3.as,.i.:,_...,�.s..,a ".�sf., :..r�u���'�' y . ' 1 ,:..«1 11111 RIP" -.,:- -w.. ^jyiFM• ;C ti., 6, i' .• =ti 1,11,-.' ..! . NII' SM C?` yt,` � }r...'�'d .fir ar.,'y ;••Y.F '✓'�''"z„ _ �'' .. 5•'r•�,: �"�.. +.d'.�•t+3-� •-''e?� �+•i �WKT i;G.a.�'EtM� .+�ym�,$��ups �•"'•'y:l', A "r'iY1i'4i'.•yj�in+•-�.! f]G :� .iY,i Rti• ,i � .4':C+ia)3K,�r�r •' I+', i'I J(a• Y •fv�,� .w, 1 .i ". �� nnH?-r` °`•'i: a'1 �' -,".a ^w , y:- ,. 1:. .. �, t� v,�, /�M.s td 810N. `•I was now left without help in get- =WEAK, ANAEMtG GIRLS," food or drink. During• the next "�-r RITIGH -'RECRUITING MI To Secure 20,000 Men From lJ• A. fortnight I�eked out the small remains .�. - of bully beef; then,• feeling that noth- Can . Regain Good Health An Three Months. - ing worse, could happen to me, that i s I resolved to try to crawl toward our I s __ 3'hrough Dr. WilliamilFor the week ending March 2nd the• British and • Canadian Recruiting Mis- awn lines. r Piink M. Bion dispatched to Canada 1,089 volun- "It was an inky black night when I R Bloodlessness is the trouble of many teera for the British and Canadian started. I had gone some distance f Earls who o h to be Yui3 oY life and armies: During the absence of Briga- ' ^' i when unexpectedly I'came on the Ger- T600d sph3ts: _Instead they are pale, d er•Generai W. A. White, C.M.G., have put out my man tr �" hand and touched the men. Thi! t' their lips have -no color, they have no Colonel J. S. Dennis of the Canadian trench, a deep, narrow one, was light- appetites, their digestion is poor, and Expeditioaa ry Force is in command of ly held, and it would have been impos- i 1. they• vfalk fast, either in the street the recruiting program in. the UnitAd r Bible for me with my broken leg to or going up stairs they &-re so tired States. . Brigadier -General •, White is •, I �°� have climbed out of it again, even had Heals like Magic and out of .breath that their hearts making a for through the South in „ I not been seen and seized. I managed ' beat as .if ao nest. Almost always' in � effort to • stimulate interest in re I 6 bum,, cuts, chafing blisters, piles, ab such girls re tktin, flu"t chested and crafting: to crawl a little distanee-along tv a scesses sunburnboils bruises, i' sallow, with nor write othing attractive about The pictures accompanying this I zs� alltthe strength I code nt, and uld,et potlh ng myself MUReT RiMEDY COMPANmmoning up inflammation. At Y NA M60- CaANe� . •' them. -H they do not get better they article illustrate the campaign that is across. -The Boghes neither saw nor will -have a cough in the winter n and being carried on in New fork by the z ' ,� heard. ; . then, not unlikely, consumption, that i Mission. Brigadier -General White and crutches, h expects recover e most hopeless of ell diseases will de- colon Dennis have started a whirl- { Leaches British Advance P Sitio i t If'' 1 rut hes, a pe s to a use velop. No girl should be like this. , wind cainpaign for recruiting British• i '' "The. next thing, I knew I o wash in o f both limbs. era an ana ons their wire and how I scrambled Manure should be thoroughly. mcor• Sh porat:ed• with the fine ploughed section and full of"life, able to talk' fast and 5tatea covering the next two,•months. { cause 'the machinery of the British , through I -do not know. • I was a mass to stand, exertion without being 'Their ambition is to secure 20,000. men of the soil. The more porous and and Canadian armies for training men :i of cuts and blood and rags when it was better drained the soil the deeper ma- breathless and palpitating, To be in from' the United States, if poesible, has been so well developed by three : over. I crawled .on across No Man's ; .'tb3s healthy, happy' condition she before the' terms'of the draft cdhven- cure can be, ploughed under. and a halt years of expe=lence that it Land, and presently was against more i + must have plenty of gam, rich, red tion between the United States and cait train a man,,put him in the firing 'wire. .- It did not occur to me at the .' ` blood', as it is only through the blood , Great Britain become effective. Dur- I o- o -o -o -o- o- o line, and have lana invalided home in time that It British' wire, -and I :that the body can be healthy. And the ing the eight months the Mission has six months. This has actuallybeen I was dead beat. Just then a Very light i YES! MAGICALLY! only medicine that will keep the blood 'been at work in the United States it done in quite a number of..cases. Oa 'shot up beside .me, in and its flash �•� I >a `Wupply rich and red and pure is Dr. has secured 22,004 volunteers for the the other hand, the iTnited Statessaw the. unmistakable British face t tie ---CORNS LIFT OUT ' . '-ttiliams' Pink Pills. Their effect up• British and Canadian armies, ,and has Government, starting much later, has other, side . of the wire. I shouted - on the pale, weak girl who gives them examined about 16,000 more. I had its hands full in training thirst 'Don't shoot; I'm a Tommy:' A ser- a fair trial Is wt3nderful. They im• Brigadier -General White has made ' contingent of. the draft numbering WITH FINGERS geani called out to know who I was; prove the appetite, backaches and the point that if a Britisher or Cana- I about 700,000 and the second then three of them lifted me over the headaches disappear, the glow of i disc .desires to aid the Allies he can draft will follow close upon the heel wire. .07-0-0---o-0--o- o health tinges the' cheeks,_ the eyes ., do- so by promptly volunteering, be. of the first. "I must have been. a sight; no You say to the drug -store man, "Give T, sparkle, and the step becomes light` ; and else ic. Thousands.. of "'girls' I" F ` ,Y clothes, starved almost t •the bone; me,a small bottle of freezone a 1 0 ' j, bearded; filthy; lint the men were will coat very little but will positiveljr throughout Canada ' b*e their bealth I � � r, � � � �Y amazed to see me at all. They were remove every hard or soft corn or cal - and attractive appearance 'to Dr. Wil an advanced machine gun post, and jus from one', feet. 4 liams' Pink Pills and do not hesitate 4 ='' had, been watching me crawling to- A few drops of this ,new• ether corn- ' to say so. Miss Jennie Book; Beams- '•'.. I*► ward them, ready to pick, me off at -mound applied directly upon a tender, trill,, Ont., says: -"I suffered for over +�, the right moment. aching corn relieves the soreness, in two years .from anikemia, and gradual- y y '.. s r :fit "They told me it- was. a bank holi- stantly and soon the entire; cora or ly grew very ill, ,Previously i had.I • r p t day I should remember, and from that ' callus, root and all, dries up and ern' .,i. been strong' and" robust, but grew pale �''.; I learnt that it was 'August: I had be lifted oft with the fingers. �- and a mere'shadow of my farmer self. '`' `�"` ", "` w" "' r '' dost all count of the days." This new way to rid one's feet of •I tried several medicines, and whilti Private Taylor is a single man, corns was introduced by a Cineinnati { f some seemed to give ale temporary about• twenty-five, and before the war ' man, who says that , freezone dries in relief, I soon grew worse again. As "f e worked in a factory in London. He a moment, and simply shrivels up the A. the months went by I began . to de- r . », cot or callus without- irritating the 74 spair of 24tting better, when my I was seven times rejected for the army _ Zi' other .ha pened to read an adver , owing to the fact that he is blind in' surrounding skin. xq p F 4 +'' the right eye, but as he was otherwise' Don't let father die of, infection or. `I tisement of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills fit he succeeded at last in evading the: lockjaw from whittling- at hls' coin. and suggested' that I should try them. sight 'test by s feat of tiremory and ;but clip this out and make him try iL w `iBy the time the Hest"box'was finished ,' * �. 3�f N"� has developed almost into a marks- If. your druggist hasn't any ireezoae , I knew they' were helping me, and man, firing from the left shoulder, Al- 'tell him to order a small bottle from continued the pill for nearly three ! j continued using .pills nice boxes. three though he is still obliged to use i his wholesale drug house for you ` = when I was restored in every respect w my old time strength. This was several years ago, and as I have not since had• any return of the trouble, t caaaot e� - {C r'e at -6 rh I d s speak too highly of Dr- Williams' Pink �I � `beef and 'iron ratiens' and water from Pijle as s .permanent cure for this B�Tf ON' S I their bottles. After a few days, mer- n X91 s trouble, and I strongly recommend rifully it began -to rain, and by spread- - _ "them to all anaemic girls." .7 -ASTin -our capes and a sheet we collected R you"eannoi increase the area of your. 11411411111 in crop 'you can YouBIDING TALE-' d ops of muddyt water, which just kept' Increase the yields by means of proper fertilization. n;edicine dealer or. by mail at 50 cents 'An Increase 'of 8- bushels or acre In -wheat yields in Ontario us alive. -a box or six boxes for ¢2,60 from- The -_ this spring would mean 6i/Z millions of bushels more food grain. Dr. William's' Medicine Co., Brock • Lived in Hiding for Five Weeka� - HIDES. BEHIND GERM \N LINES This Increasewasreportsad In1917by the Uataslo Agrdcultural c ` "Th' sort e • nce last r lee result of top ressd g wheat is ng with suit' ti " viii,, Ont. tr -the apri :TWO MONTHS. .about five. weeks, Thin one night Pe- able fertiliser. 0 NINETY -MILE FIGHT AT SEA. - tern went out and did not return. I. The its Fertiliser Association announces' the establish _ _ have -learned since that- he -was taken ment of its Sail and Crop Improvement Bureau, under the direction Takes Refuge in Shell Hole, Then prisoner. :. of, Henry. G. Bell, (a native of Ontario, and graduate of Ontario Gunners, After Long Range ' Duel, '•It was the following night that the Agricultural College), formerly -Profeesor of Agronomy: at the Uai-� Score a Perfect Hit. Crawls Across No Man's Land :versity.of Maine. _ - GRrtrsans, evidently rendered suspi- The purpose of the Bureau'is to collect and disseminate prof t An office of a steamer from an to British Position. _ cions by the -capture of Peters, came tical information regarding Boil tillage, fertility management and --- One - - nsertean port gives a stirring. °un What is regarded as one of. the most ,out=three of them -to the hole -where: c red " a Ahety-mile-fight with a U-boat -The. bureau co-c.perates with all orgaai3:atfana working for the in the Atlantic. ase -from of them lifted 'my leg,'luckily rot the betterment of Canadian Farming, -'v ttring of a torpedo, which Just missed, by Private J. Taylor, of the London + one that was broken, or I should prob- Write jot bulletin, "How to ire iment, who, 'Increase- Ontario tie at a quarter to twelve a.m., until shed Conduct Medal. Private 'ably have cited out. They seemed sat Bu isfied and went away, _ Inc Ont Crop .Y' lda:' twenty minutes to six p.m. During lot's own story, as told in the London - J that time the stokers worked withoutExpress, is as follows: I -Boll and Crop Improvement Bureau -ceasing to get every ounce of speed FERTILIZER PAYS - o F THE It was during one of the atta out of the boilers. The engineers got g cks bee up frons a normal ten. or eleven on.part of the Hindenburg line 'on getter than ever. Write for Bulletin Canadian Fertilizer Association' 'Y knots to more thole thirteen and,a half. 16 last year," he. said. "We bad 1 ONTARIO FERTILIZERS,_ LIMITED _. -. -1111. Temple B n ' „ -gone-over the top two companies to- WEST TORONTO CANADA " said the oftic r. "From the , following up a successful at- aecond, 1 _ - ----- --- - — --- _,bridge we could see every shot from tack made in the same direction on the previous day. This time we were t" the submarine. We formed 'a big, met by a terrific enemy fire, and ourw. !high target 500 feet long, and the en - fellows were dropping like ninepins. I I ' Amy showed only a' s all dame Rue con le of hours inef- as a stretcher bearer, and I was try -astern. A n tactual shelling made him a bit vena was down when I was knocked out I An _ nue vestment Free - turesome, but our 'gunners speedily ro l 1 1 . :the showed him that it was unhealthy to myself by the bullet which fractured. - = come too close my tisigh. Behind Enemy's Trench. s > "We had Panty of ammunition, andwe t"y o m t n i o n Income #Tax p cticea too, began t get for some hours. It may have been tna lavishly. it g r p j. Y Y I I res when I' Y better. Nevertheless about three da or it ma have been two wh fi o'clock the German -gunner gei��l recovered ---' some better shells and shrapnel be- ing thirst'and a great sense of weari- ominion of- Canadi 1 /276 old Bonds I gan to rain on our decks. The 'man in mess and pain. �`" the wheelhouse was ,struck by a spun- "I discovered afterward that we Maturin$ 1st December, X922;1927 or 11937. blow , -ter. A shot pierced_-the_s ' use have passed beyond our objective - Obtainable at 987/8 and interest. -Will 6eaccepted the boatswain's room. Another struck ( and we were, therefore, behind the en- ns abaft the engine room on the port Ipmyts trench and support trench at At 100 and interest, i!1 the event Of future issues Of ,side. this point. His front tre'rlch .tad been like maturity, or longer made . in Canada by.. the "For a: -while the fight was fierce, taken on the previous day, and these w+ v G Then for half an hour no shot were he now occupiedovernment. were -not backed up red, while the submarine manoeuvred b others, but had. open country be-' with the speed. Our ca fain aced the however, thadid, not know at the time, " DenoM* inatlons: $50, $100, $500, $1,000. 'Bearer or ~ , i Y !or position. Our. ship was vibrating hind them. I:. p. F F t I was bei ind the en- Register r bridgo, keenly observant. When the :em-y's line at all. I managed to crawl he d e onus =- U-boat $nally got the position, into a large :shell hole near at hon ,. = Complem Information Fumished upon Request. wanted and renewed the, shellfire, our slid lay there another day and night: I - gun crew decided to let them have it -"Then a comrade, a man named Pe = . : < v as hot as our gun would stand.. After I tors, joined tete. He also bad been is ' few minutes we landed a shell wounded, but could move rather more I T R squarely on tits German's back. It ap- freely. He had found shelter in an- : Dw*JV%II�IIC71�EC�, RITIES GRP' C'�ATIC�H patently disturbed him a good deal, other hole •near. by. „- 6, A. Morrow . MONTREAL BRANCH -for he stopped firing at onee� then 'dWe could tell the position of our -E. K. Wed • - Pradarr .�:.IiKI'FEYi. laekened s sed, altered toad-, and ti Vice -President Extebliehed 1101 'Canada L f e Build i n to p p own trenches fairly accurately byJ. W. Mnd+.it vK. President R. W. Steil. Manwr )ntbmerged. watching the fire of - the trench. mor- - W. S. H,ds,n, Seereury "► —+iEAo OFFICE. j _ tar=, which seemed about a thousand J. A. Fraser •Treawer 26 KING STREET_EAST CONWN, ENO., BRANCH urs yards away. I was in too much pain T. H. Andise% Ari t Seacmarr _ 4 ' TOR ONTO - No. . 6 A r ton Mana,es t Fn Fri s - i and too weak to move. We lay to - A F.,Wlats • : AtirTreuwa , A. L• Fuller gether all day in tbole, , execting p _ lI � e every minute almost to be hit, and at night Peteis crept out 'and foraged t f among the dead for wraps of _i>uIIjt •�:-.. .'.a,.:-::. ._..:. ;e ... ._ __.: _,_, ,. ,elc ...' ,- -•. -'. -_. ..,< :-,;. ._ _ � ..__'.. ._ .... ...,..__ .... ._......_ _.. -.... ...«:.,h:,•4..,u�_„nx>. �.�4..�.,a:11;•ce•r�t•,�;traw��-'f±;?i..�” �•.°.'+n��:��..�,+�'�.,•-�,►'lk i�i.,"" ��a �n.'ame�i'� -- -- Z-fpw •. ,.s.. ,..q-i. .A rr. w,:.,,F ➢.,�, �,.. R. y ';s7a :3, +,Xq'earj;st,- ,s •coy-^ `r _ .r.+�w+ .-c :'syP.v •:v-' 1 ss ` a �c 4 R h areas . •.+ �1 - ^a; ;! • r i?r: +°�- apt e bf'q^..sr`-i+_+c«+,i' f ao .•: ; ' . - _..•-£:`•x'i"rxi... rxs ^' �:"r.Yu^ ':vu - d.si ::+ ,a ..y,nuT-..P^..✓,wtk r�*++ xx sr_x. ...hF-.'-a cF"•i' r'e•YL: -e °ap "a4 4: J { • 'v^WT'•6•'.Gl.. •ay� ,G, l.-: ♦:. yYk.+�.+, .y\. .K 'T"`' �_t.. 4.-.i+ "+s n •• m• y� -'.:;&.:W.. 'i={0.'. r- _ h . , is w+ • ;°3r s .'u' -ti ...,,,.. 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Oa April let the underslgned will take - s■a>rs • _ - District Representative, possession of the above shop. _ Whitby, Out. p°'ae p' '''FOR MARMALADE -.- '?<.60`psrfeaf ; $I.9¢ if paid in advanas, Horseshoeing and eneral blacksmith work promptly attended to.There will be no Marmalade oranges this season. Bup your _ Lame and Interfering borees made s JOHN _ MURKAR, Proprietor, BA =��E'R' aspecisltyof, and money re- gape Fruit for marmalade while the buying is t funded if work does not g 1 a } - FRIDAY, MARCH 26rs-Annual cow- prove satisfactory. - -" good. -Nice bri ht1ruit always .. bination sale in the Vllla}Re of ..- -.on. hand. -- -F: _—;owrtsbip Nominations _.- AleS �2C�� C�3EN } On Thursday last the .electors of the Withcan Ies be mads ' , J. Cowan, or with the suet- -�T '., township met in the Town Hall, 'Bro. ioneer, Rale at one. Fred. Poetill. V E 0 v R �2 = L :ugham, for the purpose of nominxt- auctioneer. ' Motor Licenses ung candidates for the position of TUESDAY, APRIL 2ND—Annual com- Feed your Calves rdeve, first deputy-reeve and council• bination'sale in the Village df Clare- "� ' lor, these officers having become va- moot by the Farmers' Club, Entries Get your 1918 Motor Licenses Opal Purple Calf Meal can-through vibe-made-with John Scntt.Secra ✓_ .L-- _ - R. R. Mowbray, who bas been appoint- tory; or with H. S. Pugh, auction and markers uoW. Applica- r ed superintendent of the county good eer. Royal Purple Poultry Speeifie ' roads system, First deputy reeve Joha ' -.tion fcmms and markers., For its and Councillor F. H. Richard= TUESDAY,' APRIL 9Tg-Auction salei. ` son. a towns ip clerk, D. R: Bea- new Pandora range, also a lot of car- ton; presidtd. As the general impres- peater's tools etc., in Pickering Vil- sign was that there would be no Stec• la e, the ro ert of Mrs. Gilhuly. A• T. Lawlor, '1 hl�b ! tion there was only a small attendance g p p y Bu Fall our. Grocer -roeeds,at the Grocer Store. 5 i and the meeting was a very quiet one. Sale tit 1,30 sharp. Terms cash. No Issuer -of Auto Licenses for y y' y y a, reserve, See bills. W. B. Powell, The following were nominated•:.For County of Ontario 24.213 Reeve-J, ' Forgie, F. B' Hoover, W.. auctioneer. , R I C H A R D S C N -Barnes, Eel. Willson. K. R. Mowbray and James Todd. Far First Deputy- S P R I N G M I L. LIN E R y Y Reeve-F. H. Richardson, James Todd-- --------- x and •E. B. Hoover. For Councillor-:-• ' James Todd, G. L. Middleton. Thomas .Now ready. 'Those who buy early have the - � _• ,� :, - Gregg, Hugh Pugh, and J. E. Disney. choice of our splendid New The others having resigned the follow- f :.:. s ing were elected by Spr acclamation : Spring Styles.• , '-Reeve, John Forgie ; First Deputy- _- Reeve, F. H. Rlcharaaon ; Councillor, THE MISSES POWELL, iNH/TSY g Hugh Pugh. •ta' Spring Wheat Seed for Ontario Pee Shoe Stor lJ • The world demand for wheat in 1918 Justiflei the greatest possible effort towards increased production. -The Oild Days are- Coming small acreage of fall Wheat put inaast V�/LlirA�/T 'LLg/iI7V 5 ,fall will mein increased .acreage in Now is the time to buy your Fall and Winter Footwear. We have a 1 Ontario available foe `spring' wheat, good assortment of Rubbers, Overshoes. Felt Boots and &NTT RNISNES The Ontario Oovernment is co- Slipper$+, Leggings and Spate.' �, Ingg wltlithe' farmers is order -to pro- amide seed It has .purchased 60,000 Theta is no season of the >aer se fitted for Brightening Vp bushels of No. 1 Marquis S ring Wheat See our-line of Ev ey Day Work Boots for men and boys. w the prns.at. There is no better way to Improve Ns appear. p ante of your house inside or out than by the use of paints and Reed thtou,th the Elred Branch of the raraishe.. By keepia your house welt painted It win lass Federal Department o[ A iiiulture. SCHOOL SHOE'S=Your children will need school shoes, and tar are longe=saalook.bette=1>�raghtenUp Finahasaretised' p g Sherwin-WYlliams'Paints sad Yarnishta art the greatsas More willlhepurchased if necessary to at your;erviet! with the best shoes made. �ptaho�ecleaniogoors �Hytouchl�up�htf�pbabtvaspots i��� $!l needs. n taiuse'aa Chas 0 house can betmad to I it'A, .Lube -ids a Itosse. . D1HTRtBI T[ON—sped i9 sold-only in p E E L -S • O wn� w 1 gi}e m T(oo oresatisfactio than ever a res $bttahel bags. CIIFInxds will tie placed • e u for err i Hama v as Baa . er a ` and Engen rC 1fi&ur d. taut th• regtitenin p +yourr and will De gage s va It CertR in points Ili the Province plat•, ink or out, ome m an matter wbereleo's than carload orders can be $ROCS STREET, WHITBY, O�'• filled. C'o'here Farmers' Clubs or other orffaoizations bring in carload lots. __-� _.____� _-- - _ - 'Pickering"Hardware"Store' I the price at their local stations will be T H E 'the same ae at distributing points. WHERE To Buy-Purchases may be J.S BALSDON, PROPRIETOR - made either In tae warehouse it c the T'ANDiRD 'BANK _-- _ distrihuting points. or orders may be placedwith the neatest District Rep- 401r CANADA • Q _ reseatetive of ll ' -the P.covinchd Depart l meat of Agriculturb, or they mayy be NlAD OF1FICi - - Toolirr0 sent direct by mail to the. Marl _ . � Branch. Ontario Department ofAgri- This Bank offers -every' faeilitX Id10 CEA M O F T EST FLOUR et:ltsre, Parliament Buildings, Toron R -to. Oat, PAY]tC■NT IN CAse-Price is 82,74 the conduct of accounts, of manu-- per bushel at all local -stations. In r aD ceess. witbotK exceptiion, � mush For ' Good, •%%olesome;`Bread, facturers farmers �a merchants. at000mpany ortlisr. Send remittance by ' marked cbeque. postal note, post oi&c say a i s r s BAVING9 DEPARTMENT at every Braas6. or express n,n,ney order, a payable 4 = to Ontario Department of-Agriculturel PICKERING BRANCH, Its the Flotir that makes the f3read, therefore, you caii'.t get best- Market eet ffiarket Branch. "" §%_ �,� , �I'll _results. from an inferior grade.. That's; ORDER EARLY—In the event. of the ILC. yljypltERMAN. Nooses*• Branch also at Whitby.1why we recommend requirements of the Province being tnnder-estimated, , there may not be MM » enough to go around. It is advisable _ ;CiYEA.Lei_ OF 'THE WEST " 1n order to Insure havjtlg their ordetfr - ^ ti - -filled 'that ptirchasers should place orders as soon es ossible. All orders ' we an O Cun Cma Qn 4n will The beat Bread Flour On h i' _ --be fill 3n the order received. As seed r is delivered in 2-buabel bags, orders h P Citi p; 1lbould, be for even -number of busbels, Pastry' ' _ _ Monarc ry Queen City-Blend and no order for less than 8 bushels -• } •;San be accepted splendid Flours. Try them. �• •rte :.,,.;y ]V A)I ES, OF DISTRIBUTORS at local Points Are as follows :- " y _ -PpAT-PE T— tYFit; t� Lyttle, AMe Campbell_ Flour• Mills Co•, Ltd• - LINDsAT-Spratt A Killen, ' P�H 0 N 0 G R A P H _ ORILLIA-D. C. Thompson h 6S N$WYARYSr—W. H, Ives • ■B■■■lv'■■■■■■■■■li■■■iii■■■■■■■■■■■■■1♦■■■i■it■ i STovFFvILLa-Stiver Bros., which really sings. ■ -; WWff ToR0MM-Tse-CAnPBBLL ■ ■ THE,-BO_ MINION BANK FLOUR RILLS CO. Now Adve*t"ermewes. r , E�TA■W.MEO 1.71 �r tun ' bertoe. m-27` - -- �ft •laAtD0.+D0O SEED BARLEY FOR SALE—Ap- A aENlRA1. !' ply to Taos McGlaa Dun } 1 NOi T j --- - ---- — - �-� � �ANKINa BUSINESS TRANSACTED AY FOR SALE-Mi:ed, good _ DErAR MENTuiAV 11nd clean, ptiu reasonable, ADply Ha=rY ,,/L-W D� taT►artbMi�os17N. �l7[ins. Duaberton.17-Z8 v�I� �Id 0119 . -F OR SALE=Tao young gobblerP. ■ ■ Apply to )slues White, Br«!< road one mile . , ■ ,.eat of, PickeringVillage saThe Phonograph With a SOUP � ,WHITBY BRANCH : J,.WFIDON HALL., Manager. VOR SALE-A dumber of oak bar- _ ■ - some ew�l vinegar-1�xWy.■ ■■■■■■■■� at He Pickering Bakery. 15tf actually Sings. t ils stood — -- - RAY FOR SALE-Stack of bay' Giovanni Zenatello, Guido _Ciccolini, Arthur also a 3-year old colt. Fred Hurst, corner - Brock and Kingston roads. Middleton, Thoirlas Chalmers and a score of A R ' FOR SALE-A 6 ton weigh scales. ? Aeonmake, compound scale beam, has 'other great artists,; and has sung, duets with 4 b. sever been set up. Price $125.90.• H• S. Clarry, ''°""`H'"' them, and then sung in'comparison with them. Axe dandles, Axes, Ensilage Forks, _ •s` '1EED GRAIN FOR SALE-A quare-anur6 7 tity of Marquis wheat and mixed grain. oats and also clean Clover seed. F. W.Hobbe, R. R, The musical-critics of more than five hundred . =:Forks, with long and short handles, plain -_Qf :No. ,l, Whitby, 24tf newspapers concede in the columns of their' own - and strapped, Pruning __Saws. - " M�/� UST BE SOLD-At 'once, driv. in outfit, horse, buggy and harness, The papers, that it is only by watching the lips of the horse is large enough to do any kind of work, :Galvanized Paas of various SIZes. 7. GeraldCowad, Rosebank, (Rouge P, o) 25tf lutist standing before them, that they can tell FOR SALE-Seed oats, White ,whether it is the artist singing or The New Edison Wave and Sibarian. Good clean seed at $1.15 per bushei. Geo. E Holtyb, R R No, 1, Locust singing. Ht11 Plwne Mark 1630. 25-28 a" S' O O D S ti , 1" RMS-FOR SALE OR Ex- - —yVe almost hope you will disbelieve what we - u change, If you wish to sell or exchange • Dear farm consult lona stark a co. Royal »aSt say and come to our store and make us prove our Feather TiokinO double width. $heating Pique7. s adding, troronto. 28-30 J of t RED BARLEY AND OATS FOR etatemenb. You will not be asked to bur. We - in wide and narrow cords. F axle Barley, o A, C. 21, Date white Wave merely wish to prove that the New Editoft t Re- ent tested for puricr ZW germinstion. Prllnts Oin $lams, atto. �• Field. R, R. Na 1, WhitD , 'or lot 10. ewe 2, - - • _ g - _ txieotoe road). id 28 Creation of music is a fact. coo el - IRUIT TRBES-Aoy penhn in -- - -- - -- - _ _--- - or is iia et — - - o r ► apply to t>ta — — arm soon sa order. St�tet's -► ess . si tate en■eps�y. Bas y 'w?:�a.'... 4 +:':;.'.x:.+'l, :•'4.., ..., ,..:-•.:;:re •:.'s;....`."Ctl-':=:.>......,.�•:._::x`.. ,.,.. w._..'.1::e4Er7r«xta.i. a:.amw�.at^r_. ^:,:w_ •c>Sl3i:ii::'� r,.+'�^til'±..�� a^".a.,,'Siam"��rra'wc�.3�.:r.'C'ily.�.,uc•-.�€:irsL�•J'. 'w. .:;:.e�E':. -a' a. UVVZJM�:P� fro E-:.PICKERG., INAS-NiVi E :FRIDAY MARCH 29,1918 r e O a 1] t charge. f erm ne r .thanks by the wearied workmen. The rima, *en ti e ' Rev. J:'R. Real visited relatives guine .time ago a competition Fcilks", which was given here last in Toronto this week. was beld'in'the secondary schools • Friday evening by the Claremont N. .� A. D.Peters hhs purchased R �,_f_ the pcov�nce of Qnxhr io for the Dramatic ,Clu-b,-.. proved" a great ,. Ford car frornT.Ffirke-Y= — -- best essays an-A Victory -succe R.-.—,-The hall was well- filIecl - J e- H. and Mrs. Beal spent Sun-— - :day Reith• fr�ietds in $rorlghRm.. Loan.. The three pupils •who .were in spite of the bad condition of the Mrs. R ehri,rd ,'VHrd, of Balsptm, award medals iri our continua- roads, and many. have expressed tion school were.. 1st prize, Isabel -their disappointment � tht�G _they spent Tuesday With Mrs. Joshua Sargent—a, silver �ntedal; _ 2nd were unable to be -present. The Bundy. ' : � � -' ... - . prize,, Jean_ L+ vasis=a silver medal; drama. was well. presented and .all Miss Dent has. returned to her r '-home in the city atter spending a 3rd prize, iiurnett Jamieson—a• the-actors deserve credit for the i. week at the p8rdC3[1t1QA. bronze riiedal. 'T`hese pupils Are excellent way in i-0hieh they took ' - ` - . ,Rs. Rtimohi• Of the " Statidsird to .be Ccmgrraaulated'for the 'Rplen their parts. The drama lasted fur. _ . y a. w wrote. two and a half'honrs but interA t • d' eg. ,� H hush he r id t tauk, PenetangnishPne,' is home Y. Y , fcrr a few dawn' vHc•Htion. _ TheiresRa-pa will compete- for the 'Was maintained throughout. The ,;Thos, anci - Mrs. Pearaort have g�rand.petivineial prize. -re�•eipts at the door• navounted to r -= moved into their new h►1me whi(•h The Won,N►r's Institute held a fifty-seven dollars, and the pro-they recently purchased frorn t•y.. moat s1weessfrrl• meeting, at, the ceeds will go fdr patriotic purpor�- h4►me of :Mrs. G. M. F�irsyth last es. , During the evening our .fain,- Gillman. ,, Wednesday evening. Each invin- oris anc•tiuneer,' H. S."Pugh, Pugh, of Oscar Burlier `-has taken over _ -the ru - d t fail 'rcmte. No. `. R•h c•h her• 1tHrl the privilegp of inviting a GfNn MH��►r-, ru)d and re-sc,ld three has been ted_ by Anderson friend, so a result, there were quilts which brought in forty dot- H bout eighty present. It boing H lars. - Two of the gni•It* were pre- for the pAyt fc,irr yea ra. , = "St..- Pmt r ic:k%, s cial", die beauti- Rented by the ladies of the. Worn- Al re. Thos. _ Grr�hMrn.. �vi,o hHq _ iaeen viNit.ic,¢' her ci,trighter. Miry fill r•esidptic•e was -appropriately ens Institute and the other by �_00wie, for -the past thrwP v%*ec-kw,- dec•c,r•ated and the, Hh>itytrurk acid Mrs.'T. G. Gc�ccatick. Ttte r2ictney -r+etttirned to her horue on Thnr•sclay RrFHrr w caro much in 'evidenc•e.A derived from the, sale of these i,grtrrrptivoim supper-,cif .Irish dishes gM1ta,wo#-A to the sock fund of the - was runc•h relished by -all. -A good Wotvi i n's Institute. n our item Inst wePlt rettardiitg •. rc, rine waR also eende*red - ?t a iiiarr Hge,c,f Mr. .Roy Morgan. p • �' •'.St' Pat- it . was inaoiver••tently stated that ' r1c k_ hp�141iay Ev�tna. y corm •tin. of a -4 er on _ r -a:3e is the son -cif M r. Gees ire Nf or solos b '�? . alias Rrown. MiaR Gladys Paterson jaji� on e Q —when itshould. h+ive rrrrd; Mt.., ,rod EvHny 'Pard Knc1 yrlAc:tiung by _ _ .the: err hist ra. .. 'An aeroplHne vi�itPd o»r'hnrQ Burr meets all Trains + :The romm�i•tteA a ointAd h the - .. - alighted • G PP y _ H i .r t d rt J on 9a.tr:•fday r d el g i Borland's fiN}ci. Jtrii;rin¢ by the t%c'rrrrtY Cs.►rrnril to �z tirt r►ct tht+ First-class Rigs t6 hire, day or votiuc•il c-f the Town of Oshawa night at lowest prices. speed of Name of o�tr ,c•itizHrrrc or,e � - ->� would iataginH that there were with a view to rter�ring up any ; _r Phone 1805: nr,t many old people inClaremc►nt. rnianndPrstrrrrdiivg-that might exist : in Cc,nr,ec�tic,n a ith the-'proposed- On 3Thos' 'Sanderzoa & Soni qda evenrrig last, Ji►hrt 1�'orRie, Thc,s.. rr•eKrr xn ion +`=f that-t' wn front the ► . < ,- a Set ,tttitteud hc�rinR C?t►ruit.•y of Untttriu Kve r r;t rongh►c rn in honor of M r. R. 13,. hPlievc� thri t their efforts have been. ; MowbrH qr P Aired from. aupre<•irlted; jddgiag frorn some of - •� =the reevesli,i_p rafter nearly 25 years-_ t e reports in H c, a - ' This c•cunmittee- was eo aNd of - ot service. -:... , . - po. Jc,hc� For;tie 'wAq in Uxbrid� Mr. Maekinnon, warden of .-the � x�cr WednesdayNttenclin •ri s" c•i�l roranty, Joh n' Furgie. Chairman of - - R_ -Finance, and Mr. Jef're , of Port -P / C K E .R ! N G - Y - irueeting cif the ' ccanuty • Cuuncy ,AND DIB.TRICT drilled as a resrrlt(if iu proclamation Perrp. Mr. frn�prie was also in - - �.. icif the Proviririal Government to Or►hawa-rnre day iKat week as Arbi• To sell f�c r : +c�oosidHr ways avid (beans to titin), trator in forminga new school lee• �"THE E?LD RRLIABLL+' date or'assist in a greater produe. tion.to the went of the town. ion of Ectodr�tttffr+. -We c•on¢ratulate Mr. A. •'•M. FONTHILL NURSERIES" per,•ia wervices w ; �vhc) ha. beeti " tnanRger cif :BPI 'undid' lit+) of $tock for Fall J, rskiue church neat Sunday. At" the gtaridard- Bank her--8 for the t the ruor'nire.g Pervive U subject past .two and a half years, on his 7. .planting, 1917, and - - will he "The First Appe Af• rotnotiun toj a Rimilar position in nine ' 1918, ' Y: -ter-Requrrection", and in. the even- the bmuch st,Cannington. W.i le including, many new varieties' -ing, •`Regnrrection After Crucifla- pleased at hi§ promotion the;pecr which we alone control. :.inn,-fAsso.gs from . the ,.Great tiler• pie of Claremont and vicinity ere - - _ =man Drive". Special music by the sorry to lose Mr. end Mrs. Smith Sena for new illustrated Catelogde, choir. _ = from their t�nidsC as both ars very Hand. A wood bee was.. held in the Pighly esteemed, We also eon- also Agents Propofrition ; r some' free outfit.' •Eiclus= ,. _ ietbodist church sheds.. last 'grawlate Mr. 1). P. Maefar1Rne, of iveTerritory.- --Thu rsday erritory. •-Thursday .when about twenty-five Canitington, Rud formerly of : LiBMtAL coaMesioN Y 'men snc•ceeded in cutting up the Clar•ettiont, on being promoted.to year's supply .of, wc,od.;After the branch'at Harriston. J. A. STONE and WELLIN(ITON, �_T H. �c:untpleting their task they. were Derry, of Oshawa, is temporarilyy .,The Foothill Nurseries. treated by the ladies of the con- .in chiai +e of•tha-OlaremonCbi� a - - - ' -- - gregeitidu toHn appetizing Ir.inch bw't Mrk.Trueman is expected which they were awarded a shortly from the west to assume TORONTO, - TARIQ. r _ \1 'tom. '.. _ ... . _ / • - .. ... -- - ' ' _ .. - • . ._ .. __ _ _ .. .. .. . .': �„ . w:.... .., M ;�, .:sp .. a„r' 2-� : r,.. . ; ._ +-.F,r� ,�5•..w,,�r. .a ,m.. ,y- ° ,b?EFi�9F/T'�"� �'�• . , ;,y .. ":ir3:aw ^Y�'p,•�” k.. g'.': tl=.. :t•,.• �+fi'-:r 3'; '"''•. `K'c. •,r ;,.. ot'".Kr$7Ys.`' " :°�» :; r .`;r•'t��•, •,_:;i.. . je; -:, a �• . , �1,�Ya. _ •err. aoe. ;Zk' }" �. ,_ >+.+s�, • s'' -L.�-;'+has. ..c..w.aai't, cs,'..n+-., .Y:z.....�� ' �fc+fiaY� `.�:•.�•�7� ...v ?'gym:r:.. 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'+,, .,:(,..'if^'• ��.°SS, '"!.:'...+.». ;•.:, ....-. .@°' .: ,,E' a_'ri)�' - 3„4r; ,k ;:i, .^" •M•'Y�7: •;.',. ,. .., '.Glu ++pp y.�-J•'..'• . �+^.7rst �, :�-'-...'i',+•r•r++ '�. ?+ '' y,,('� ;ei.�'f ' n r; • '•e i'pth'`'�6. � �" . r � ,:�,;,. ..... .r..__vrr.,._.:.•..wYS.�L•.+.'S'_.:...na'�:•�<..af.°i. 1'"Yi'dVae,f2.: �. .v�,N��'�'- .. .. _.. aw�rL`G.._ -^. •. �5.. - �r���e '�'�. .''7Ct-�� ~Lt ;'.N✓. .°,a. - � .'.Z.._. _+u: ..r"�.'r W1 AI .. r 4 alftle'' ` i "The food w€nted hy" increased demand and decreased sup- bene, are proudly paying the price and man, and the- last shilling,' and you N mankind dons not ,plies. sharing with France and-] taly- their -lim-.' think it is only a bit of rhetoric, but to . ; exist ited stock of* food. For in tlii� there is, ny mind it's the most solemn and abso- The word 'shortage The harvest. of France was One- mighty pride, a consciou's measuring of lute.. truth. I mean''when I say it that it is not strong third less in 1917 than 1916, and this their glory with the' best tradifions of would in very truth be a million titnes, enough year must be smaller still, owing to ancient Sparta, and of -Imperial Rome„ for better for the people of these.islands to The whole world is, Tack of- fertilizers-' which' cannot -'be Britox,s, know that upon them rests tile. be dead, every one of them, rather than 7 "w up against a nasty burden of saving •humanity. The story 'live on as the serfs of a" triumphant i y DELI _ thing,•.familiar to, supplied through, shortage of ship- of their service shall ring and echo for - Prussia." ' I the people o f ping. ever ilong' the 'hilTtops of history.' blow. 'can any lover pf liberty remain ;ONTARIO. - India callcd'ta:'n• insensible to this peril? The world's decrease in liv a stock, India, Food means- Victory and the world - mad � t - _ -Lord Rhondda, as compared to?a1913, is approxima e -safe f - To Send More Food to Our e or democracy " Britain's Food •Cotstroller. ly 110,000,000' head. -Lack-of •food means disaster. anal sub- , Allies is. Not Charity" jugation to Germany. , ne year ago, only the enemy was " —Herbert Hoover Says: - gn-r�tic�ns - ^ 9 - I is w r. The Allies have a right to The fCitiZ6Rs Of 'Ontario - t a To -day, Great Britain, France and ,; .P ' thee offer of only smand h_- They a '- Our European Allies are 'de pendent' y what is. "left over. Italy are on rations. • • upon us for greater quantities of, food Those ,who are fighting tFie common Crusade for Greater are the first line of our defence. Our ger claim than had Lai- To=day, Germany eontrots the money, our ships,. our life ex ood,.and not aria, tovonlyhthe crumbs that fall from tvheo landsGeif•• Roumania, Russia, -than we-have-eve�befor art tail r ood-ProdUction— _ Poland and-Ukrania. ]east of all, OUR FOOD supply, must be the'rich man's table. • They did ,t last year and will do it - of a, common stock. The Canadian people must recognize again. To -day, the shadows of hunger, "In pre-war times, Britain, France, that our Allies have the first claim on our As the greatest -food -producing Prov- x. famine, disease and death hang over Italy and Belgium yearly- imported mote food supplies, ince, Ontario must maintain her leader- - the Allies. than 75000,000 bushels of rain, plus s the sh' ptiig situation makes the ship in America. Great are our oppor- g A tp wast quantities of meats and fats. Allies dependent upon the North Amen=_ tunities—our responsibility. is. treme>;-.. .:_ Upon the 1918 crop from Canada „The submarine destruction of shipping can continent for food, it is vitally neces- . dour: �. - and the United States depends the has made it necessary to abandon the sary that Canada should increase her pro. ....Upon every man and woman, boy and*' ,fate of the demberitie peoples of the -hope of bringing food from'South Amer- duction of food in order 'to take a larger girl, rests a personal obligatiors to serve. • ' k world. ica, Australasia and 1pdia. part in providing far the Allies' require- ..Every pound of food produced, in what- ; - "Food meat, there ments. This is es- 'ever form, is a contribhtidn to the Cause If that crop is sufficient the Allies fore; be shipped pecially urgent as of Freedom. can be fed. from Canada and the _ - the maintenance of a ._ Ontario farmers should sow 500,000 ' 'United States —the' ^ large United States acres of spring wheat. If that Crop is not sufficient tier nearest and safest Army in. the Euro- F -very Ontario farmer whose land is Ly Allies may have to- accept a. German route. T ei �E1art 0 Penny h will cause._ at all suitable should put an extra five is a n a v heavy -drain -acre ►n o K h ea a e se of peace. "Ca - on that country's re- anotiiertcrop•eat, even expense Canadian d � t.th ex e United States sup- • ••ci r • sources. plies are normally tfisia� rUDlelii There must be 'nes % 350,000.00 -bushels-Wha�Y0U Cans =Do-' - -That Battle -Line in France short of the Allied - peace without w needs. By greater Help rr th vie and Flanders Must labour. or nearly four " To production acid con ears Germany hag - Not Want _ servation Canada. b e e n s t r uggiing At all .costs production must be main - an d t h'e United st th o rs ta'nea. States must combine ail w and Po der. That's why: farmers and fanners' sorts C a to increase the ex• Without more he has failed so far are being exempted from military service. you realize' what a' German port ,of grain . by to make good her ea- Working on a faun is equivatent to ser- -,peace er- , peace would mean to Canada? 150,004,000 bushels. farm labour more cape with her booty vice Trenches. The remaining by superior strength To enable the farm to do the work .two Germany covets our natural- re- sbortage of 200,000; food cannot be. and skill. And now factors are essential. The first is Time. - -=sources aur agricultural and rnirr- 000 bushels must be ] ] she is attempting by_ Whatevsr wi are to do must be done at ' l - cyst wealth, our forests, our fisheries, overcome' by greater proQ>a(.'eQ.' " - intrigue, `suggestion, once. ,- Nature waits for no irian. The -eyerythlri'farmers can g-that_is Canada's. smm�ctioa lir the al- _ ion in con- device and props- slant the ais cres they because thee 6 p _ Banda to divert the P eY Y-_ - _I _ lied countries .And y attention o her an- cannot get the necessary help. Many are Germany wont be satisfied with If pop' really Want go euro can territory, with teeming thin, is being done by to mats from the afraid ea increase their acreage. because _ p ry g _- BFitain, France and struggle itself, and they fear they would not be able to masses, wrangling factions and de- Italy rationing' her thus in her ends cultivate and 'harvest ' an undaual crop to serve your... after the had raised it pleted natural resources. She wants. people. = b -y r e axing the Y —bithinly-populated eoun- "From two and a strength ands of The burden is not one to'be'placed=' ' colonies g, Country in a b Volln ry,! _ onists solely upon the farmer, -Neither can it half ears of contact.' her ants g .. r_77' 'n term crate zones for het sons Y t les i b lace upon thetownsman.It _. p with the German- What gain; . e placed p. h is a ' and daughter&- to go to propagate Army 1 have came practical Way, from these tactic is personal. obligation upon every man; _ -- - their kind,,__ -out of the horror plain to.all the 'world woman, bo' and girl, in every farm, .10 with the complete "register now for in the sorrowful ex- town and city home in the Province of Tbc,Kaiser would sacrifice- millions' Ontario. conviction that auto- pen� nce of Russia. of Germans to ow if he thought cracy is a political "farm labour, German.y's in AWAY •- WITH .. CRITICISM — GO- Ahat by so doing he could set foot on faith and a system, dangerous weapon is OPERATE! Mr. City Mars, don't say ..Can-ada's 'shores as Ce}nqueror. that directly endan- atDr urge and assist not her Zeppelin--, iliac the farmer should do so-and-so, and _ _a that is obsolete. tint thus allow criticism in this hour of •our , gena and jeopardizes her submarine—that Nation's peril to cripple your effort And what's more the, Germans the future of our race - 7� ' would ofi`e'r themselves for the sacci - our' m e •% can be overcome. er, dont hastily -underesti- Mr, Farm that threatens our x mate the value the city man can, be to very, independence. - hot her machine -like i y fice, so great is their subjection to `l'' P employees . to _ army—that has been yfhP• . -the military ideal. -been has, hto cam- repeatedly h u r t e d . GET TOGETHER IN THE FIGHT ' do so livinx FOR LIBERTY e on spiration of devotion armies of freemen. Let us not lament what MIGHT be, ' ambition Is. that battle line from. the a n d self -sacrifice Her most dangerous but earnestly fact what -MUST be. -. 'North _Sea to Switzerland -and . the fn its people to the ° - weapon is her prop- Fifteen thousand boys between the *' • ..British Navy. interest of their na- - aganda fif peace.--- cif -fifteen :nd nineteen mast be or '��` `• 'tion. The German farmer, in the name While with her hands she murders and —� - '' i+f the Fatherland su � Bautzen as "Soldiers of the Soil" to work ,., pports a nation two- despoils, with her voice she invites to on °Ontario farms this season.. thirds a large as the Unite States and p}rte s - Farmers can y get one or more of these Ths Only Thith� Thar Sus. threatens -to subject the woe from an area, one-half the size of Ontario. Li Plrit sentatives or to the Public Em to ent " M vision of War is not. of an aca- When Liberty is n Bursa at Toronto Ottawa Ha>,]toa rains Oar Men on land y � - demic problem to be solved b discussion. There u Threat Of Lastilia or London, _ P y 42nd .Sea —is FOOd -TTo me it is s vision -of brave, dying mea Unmarried men, exempted from mill- : # _ and suffering' women and children; for -Disaster, in the Very tary service, are urged to take upfarm farm ' - sem- ce on whose behalf the eater exer- « ai work Married men' who have had dpre- tion of the Allies' farmers in a Word • Peace __ vious experience farm are tar to •' xp on a a e "What are, we, each one of us, �re-_ direct necessity and a direct plea. The - ' resume farm work for reason• res-- pared to do to insure that hood Canadian -and the United States citizen - ployers of labor are asked to assist mea ; who sees war as I see it need's no, in lord Leverhulme loag•'known in - take up farm work supply? _ dncemeat and no inspiration but the oda as Sir William Lever, .who-lcnowa - Germnb he>•_submarine Cam- thought, that eve We urge the farmer and the townr y -y y' every spade full of earth well the t:ermsa mind, in s recent inter- mea. to get together.for greater produc- t - ai has seen that eat Arman turned and every animal reared is les- view stated: _ tion in the interests of a free people and ' p �' a' sening human Bufferin and guaranteeing "You w never be able to ilictais democracy i. the British Mercantile ` Marine, the liberty :of -the wor,ld:" � to Germany she beams' Let the -Organization of Resources - shrink'in volumes The argument ya,; mention is founded Committee, your District Representatives' . - the s bei of 'the Public Employment Bureaux act German has seen South America, daageron fallacy that we — LjpyL �'aeora!'s Watltifla Geema y is sick of this war s sick erniediiriea. = , ustra ta, Nuala , - iiano.: - -- - _ - hen we have done otic' best, the cid► � her Govetameat is even stet of this war. away outposts of. el- mph -e - . for fond cannot be wholly met - ..far -i practically cut off from supplying f G map p e e For the rest= -our Allies are tightening _ the German Army the rationed famiily nad, Herding. Is there nay sign of ,re - i food to the Motherland_ because of aid the determination of wife and sister. pentance in that speech? Is it a chess - "their belts. the lack of ships. and daughter and mother to stand and tened • speech? Is it the speech of a OrgaMZation of Resources. - starve -so th;f their fighting •men ; may statesman who wants disarmament and Committee .Forty 'million Allied men `'ancf be fed -I fear it more i� the Imperial a lei0e' of nations? Nol- 'Germany fs W omen havin been put on warwork, German Army itself." back m her mood of 1914.' She believes ParBament 'Buildings, Toresto, Out. food production has dangerously 'de- Britain is now on Food Rations. she is winning the war. She believes she CHAIRMAN:. His Honor Sir john S . Creased in 'E�rope.' Ffance.is now on Food Ratiohs inns won now. And i€ we talk -of -peace to . Hendrie; K.C.bi.G., C.V.O., Lieutenant '--Italy ip - on" the -verge of starvation. her she HAS won' it: Why, it would be Governor of Ontario,. VICE -CHAIR These forty million consume more Only continuous support from us can better a thousand times that every ms,a¢ MEN: Honorable Sir Wiliam' H. Hearst, 'food 'than when they were in otdi- enable us to hold out. in England should be dead than that K.C.1vLG., Prime Minister of Ontario, *� nary occupations and there are. Only with.'a disciplined people behind. Germany should Wiue -from this war Wiiiiam Proud€oot, Esq:, K.C., Leader of 1 can we hope to win. The rationed British with the feeling of a conqueror. You the Opposition, SECRETARY: Albert -- fewer men for farming. Hence an' Nation, blood of'our blood; bone o our'• hear- people use the .phrase, .'to. the last, . H. Abbott, Esq., Ph.D. ` - - - he oily thing that balks Gelrman ambition is.. the Battle Line• in' France and—the British Nay: T y $ C ; .-.--The only thing that sustains our' men on land and sea is Food - , _. ., .• - ._ 1. -_ _ - • - _ • \ � 1. t ' ' •�-- .., ' ' .. ` 'A .. 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N a - "fit.. f " µ i # , ,e` y . + -•f , ,� q e -w v . ..:.. r. , � � ,ry-I".. .:,.0 ++fwd ' M, "-Psam:n.-�i' ' +a°'p*.°,'.�'1. w ',,S +'x " ,'ms+_•'�.� .. y,«.. , .. . ...... _ K, . N' Tr ,.,, 'C +�' _ 1. . . .-.�. . . • .n x .. ... - .F. " , f .: , . a El'IiNG OF THE LONG -EXPECTED LEADING MARKETS . TEST BAT - - OF TEST r. ' -= ': QMW OFFENSIVE ON WEST FRONT aa.��. - LL :. WAR IN I�ISTORY ON WAST FRONT x, NToronto.. Ir orthernr$° 233 26 -an 0 do.wlE.2b --- - - _ _ _ 110, $, do��,,,..� 174: No. 4 wheat, $2.101: - _.. 'Field Marshall Haig's Report States That Enemy's Losses Were h' aianiiohi�at�rQ' s'aw "9at;�c ro: British Line Battered But' Not Broker -Our Gallant Troops ," Very heavy-=Brixish Positions Penetrated, but EniQlry s r.,.t� sztc; extra No. 1 feeft, 91Ic; z, o, Stubbornly Defend New Somme Line., , , & I. .. - Objective...T I oiiticStaio ota nh Lb�tihirriptoriFort iti '6e; With the British Army irr -France; The Derma Failed to Attain_ -Germans- -the- on A despatch from London says: a: On 'fort divisions have been identified on No. 3 white. 93 to 940 ' accordlnR to March 24. -Tie British and French, operating under the eyes of the Em - p y y freiehts outside. - who co -o elate at the unction 'of the eror and the Crown Prince have been the British front in Northern France the battle if No-such such coacentra- nntRrse wheat -Na t vFinter,, per ce. P p ' tion of, artillery has been seen since lot. $2.294 bads in store Montreal. two atmies, were viewing', the trend hurling vast hordes into the fray with1. the Germans on. Thursday began what y__. . Peas -Ifo. ,2, $3.,bo' to s3.Bo, according„ of the German- offensive with optimis- utter disregard for life, and have fol- 17'the war bean: fo Yreigh1. outside: may be the greatest battle of the war, On the southern battlefield a bitter 13arley-Malting. $1.78..ta -.31.80',- ac- tic -eyes this morning: Hard fighting lowed into the abandoned positions, 'The attack was made on a scale gg u cording to freights outside. was in progress, but the latest reports getting farther and farther away -from stru le wa ed on Friday. The en- Buckwheat-s1:9a to $1.a5, acc6rainR Severe outside. yr hitherto unlsnowa..during,.this war of .emy had_�,000 guns in one small' sec- tOR� freights 2°s-�6o. according to freight showed little'or no change in the situ- their supplies and flndin their com- 1.ation in favor of the .enemy since yes- munications increasingly difficult. major offensivgs, I for -Dile for every 12 yards. S ': ,,; Field. Marshal Halg's- report from , fighiin' was roceeding Friday morn- Manitoba •-Hour-War. quality„ $ll.lo,. terday, while on the other -'hand, the I Casualties -Four hundred'thousand British head carters in France de- I g P neve bars, Toronto. defenders had pushed the attackin q mg in St. Leger, south-west of Cr n Ontario flour -War quality, $10.70.. P attackingkilled, womded or captured in three -�► ,' new bags, Toronto and Montreal forces back after a biter struggle and days, according to estimates of Brit- scribe's the German offensive as com- , selles.- : • - - • •' frelRhta, prompt shipment. were holdin strop 1' aloe the' ish and other military, ex erts� . -. 5 �w prising an intense bombardment' by • The hardest fighting on Thursday in muifeed-Car iota -Delivered Mont- g g y g P the artillery and -a 'powerful infantry , the northern' bat le as between. •the' real frights, ba RR included -Bran,; per whole new front to which. they had ` • .Troops engaged -Ninety-seven Ger- toh. $3b; Ahbrte, ptr ,tote, $40, withdrawn. man divisions opposite' the battle attack on a front of over 60 miles. Canal du Nord and Croisellea. Doignies Hay -No. 1, per con, $17 to s1g; j Some of the British ositions were mixed, $14 to .116, track Toronto: Fighting of a most desperate nature i front; over 1,100,000 men. p was retaken on Thursday evening in straw -Car lots, per -ton. $$.5o to $9, ' `' penetrated,'but the German losses are a brilliant counter-attack. A bright track Toronto. has been.. continuous since the initial Estimated German Losses --Two declared to have been exceptionally sun at' midday 'to ay rendered ob- • • . -. attack, but so tar the British have used` hundred and fifty thousand to 300,000. • Country Produce-wh:,lessle few troops other than thosek which No estimate of British engaged. i heairy. servation possible. Fggs- current receipts, cases return- were holding the front lines. _ I Width of battle front -Sixty miles, Posit of the r of Austrian cannon Tboiza - - from the Scare to 'the' Oise (airline -. attack did the Germans attain their are declared• to have been transferre ; Flutter -creamery. solids, o creamery, prints, 4s to 6oc; away irr 9,�ing as gallant 'a defence sa was ever ; disgttnce). • - - objective. to the western front to reinforce the to Sac. , l�j , ► despateb•; from: British . Army • German artiller Bul arians, too,., LLti•e-pou� try -Buying price; delivered, recorded in the annals of the British evelopments-German official , au- r, , ., I y- g Toronto:-rehlckens, 27c • Milk fed i.army; and as a result they have en- ° nouncements claimed 30,000 prisoners, - Headquarters 1n France says:' The have been brought' into the field by chickens, 30c: hens, s$ lbs.. un. '22c; Germans' on. Thursday .launched a the German command, it is d$claied, hens. 34• to 6 lbs.. 26 to lac:, hens, over able& the main 'body of the forces to 600 cannon. British admit that en - `r heavy attack against the Hritish lines the understanding being that they are tucks a 0c 0coosters..20c; ducklings. 26c; fall back deliberately and without con- emy has crossed the Somme'at some . over a wide front in and near t]>e • to he used as a•strategic f eserve. Dressed poultry -Chickens, 3oc: milk fusion, and occupy positions which places, indicating that Haig's forces Cambrai sector, and the assault bears Alfo ether the in3icattons are that Yea chickens. ate, hens. 3�, lbs., un: 25c; had been .prepared long before. 'the I have fallen back at some pointe from Altogether hens, 33 to 5 lbs., 28c;, hens, over 5lbs.. German offensive began. 12 to 14 miles. r ;RTI the, ear -marks of being the be- !the Central Powers have massed all soc: roosters; 2Q.Eo 26c: ducklings, 27c; g jr,:io pin o! the enemy's much -heralded': tuckers, s5c. - : •, - ginning y possible forces at their 'disposal on Chee.e-New. large. 23 .to 223c; twins; I .grand ofi'ensive.. _. . _ . ,the western, front for, their present *31 to 238c; spring mase., large. z6 to CANADiANB _NAVAL BATTLE TLE .It t 231 fR� to 263c.' - Hard fighting is proceeding from a drive. The prospects seem, however,. Be ns -Canadian: ,prime. bushel. 57.50 point north of Lagnicourt southward that they will need every man of them ; to $:/foreign, hand-picked, bushel, ,'to Gauche Wood, jilht -below:, Gouzeau- ; if they keep' up their attack long with $aCnmb honey -Choice. le oz.: -$3.50 per BOMBARDMENT ®FF DUNKIRK (�' court. The attack was preceded by a , anything like its initial, force,, as. all . dozen; 12 oz., $3 per dozen ---seconds and. i _ 'heavy bombardment fi6in-guns• of all the reports indicate that the German dark comb. i2.6U to $2.76. , . "ealibres, •and the duel between the op-' losses have been terrific, under the Provisions•-wholesalo - ' - '- - 1.I( Launch..tlle Greatest Gas -Oen• Results in Sinking of Four Ger- e'- ' peeing heavy batteries has been rock-' withering fire of the British artillery I Barrelled meats -Pickled pork, 1149: mems- pork. 147. ' ' - ing the countryside for hours. and machine guns. .The German orifi-. t4rern meats -out Of pt_ckle. 1c ledb sive in History .Near man Raider: --No Allied a : The Germans have employed , gas I l"ery, too; has suffered heavily through' than :smoked. . _ _ ' fimoked meats -Rolle. S0 'Lo 91c: hams. = .Hill 74. . .. Vessels Sunk. .• ,.I. s - shells freely, and a colzstant stream of counter } attery work by the British, medium. 24 to 'ase; heavy, 28 to 29c; " Canadian Headquarters in. France, A des etch from London says: Two 3r = high velocity�s>zells has been •breaking' who loured the massed, guns fine tar= I cooked hams. 46 to 476; backs, plain. p y with frightful concussion far back of eta for effective destructive work. °42 to 4sc; backs, boneless. #a to 4Sr: f March .24. German and British!'German destroyers and two torpedo g g I breakfast bacon. 39 to 42c: cottage , • the British lines. I A despatch from London says. i rot n'y.3aaited3�Lneat �LgnR_ fears. !n southinthe were struggling clash of Mlle boats were sunk its a caval engage- Czermariy is_ atakiat; everything oil ;British .aircraft during the fighting_ meat off Dunkirk on Thursday morn- this play, and if the great attack' along the front in Franre Thursday Fa'tc': `tai 6acic�26cQ8a`' clear .bellie.-I Spring_ campaign the greatest pro ing, The British official report reads: -.fails tp break clear through, it is be- I aided materiaily the ,infantry farces 130 to Pure, tlerc.-s, 2rt to 31cf ' tuba jector gas bombardment in the world's{ "Vice -Admiral Douer reports 'that a0 to 31'$c palls. 30i to ' 81bc: histol was. carried out b the Cana- That the Germans will be fin below; killing or wounding many Ger-;ahoreentn tierces; --2s -to 2,�c: . tubs, y y fare action occurred of! Dunkirk be- _. �, 3s tor.' they+ have nothing .further ;mans with their machine ,guns while r 261 to Hite; peals, aaI to z7c, diens to -night against enemy posit an j tween 4 sad 6 o'clock on Thursday to offer, except a gradually weaken-' flying at low altitudes, according to a I �-nt"al - 'Ibetween Lens and Hill 70. Sharply at morning. Two.- British and '_ three . , _ defence' (British oflicis] etatemerlt issued . on ( xark�a 11 o'clock a signal rocket gave notice ;)French destroyers were engaged with - . i Rlontreal, afar. _ 6 -witty -Canadian ' 6 -- A despatch from British - Army Thursday night dealing with aviation. I Nvestern. No. 1. 11:071 o extra -No: 1 ,of its beginning. A momexit. later over j a force of- German destroyers -which- Headquarters iii France, says: The In addition, Brftish aircraft bombed tis 3, do07 i OAA: No, 4, do. Silos:.. Flout• flue thousand drums of lethal gas, � had previougly bombarded Dunkirk �- Gg rmans ori Friday coiitlnued their as- I important military' positions behind i -New:- standard a.prtnR wheat -grade. simultaneously released from projec- for_ 10. minutes. - Two enemy destroy , -% a�i11t against the positions in the Cam- the line and aviators accounted for nut. a11.10 to s11.2o. Rolled Data -par °t 90 tors, were hurled intd enemy, territory � ers 'and two enemy torpedo boats are _ . lbs.. $5,6.0, blillfeed-Bran, $85: sborts. . -.brei sector,. notably in _the region .of -1 merous German airmen in battles in s4o.; Middlings. $48 to iso, moutllie, from the outskirts o! Lena 'to Cite St. believed, to have been sunk. Surviv j -' Croisellea' and Hargicourt. A+ least +>,. ��,_ 11600 to $ae. Hay -No.. 2. pier' ton, _car '.Auguste and sols' die- DI* Inuit. Frost 'ors •have been picked up from two en . .- . lots, $S7. _ . . -- -- . _ __ -- . _ _ .. _ .- - . _ hi on n s' pints fav- my . �Q� c s !r t li a and strong a e torpedo boats. KALSER DlltEG'TS '-j-M-� '�'j' j�� _ "Rsalsineo crass - oring winds carried ,the poisonous "Na allied vessels, were ennk: Qne : i Glil\lllnit A! iAIryle win�ii'p. Mar. 24 -oats -loo.- t C.W., i clouds back upon the.enemy's dugouts, British destroyer was damaged, but 4a3jjc, No, 9 C 1Y, 9:1c• extra No. 1 feed. 1I•c; Ne. 1 -feed. 90#e; -leo 2 reed aa11o: supports, reserves, and assembly reached harbor. The British casual r Barley -Na $, $1.826: Igo. 4, 111.7. 'areas. The whole was lit up with en- I ties `were - slight. There were do ' -BIG OFFENSIVE L G Flax -No. 1. N,W.C.. X3,96: No. ,2 C. . 1. --$ C. .. $3,74. •. emy flares' which could.be dimly seen l French casualties." - $3 9 No. W _ I . -'fi 1.through the heavy mist, while the -0--- ' _ -. -. --. ••'- . 11} unite& states 39"Iteta men "iii bur lines could hear, the en. , - M•inneapolis. afar. 26 rn-No, s' m s s alarm and cries of ea FARM WORK BEGY.'�19 ' Crown Prince, Hindenburg and , French Drive Back Three Enemy I.,•ellew; • $41.75' to $ .So. Oats -Na, a e y' gas a distress e - IN SASKATCHEWAN . ' • tvhIte, 89i to n C.. - Flour unchanged. from the hostile trenches. • �_ Other Promigent_ Q®cials .' -. .. Assaults in the Champagne I Bran -$32, 78. I : r -,-Are With Him. - Sector. Duluth. Mar, n29-Tanseed-$4.24 to' 0 A despatch from Regina says: _ 14,33; arrive, 64.24: azo sf2a: July, PRICES OF FOODS London, March 24, -To=day's official Ades etch from Paris as $4,26 risked: October, $3.74 asked.' STILL ADVANCING Spring work has begun on the,la p ys:-Viol- in Southern Saskatchewan, the earliea -announcement from Berlin.states-that: ent artillery engagements are report-!, • .-. Live stock staricsts - - � start in several years. Farmers' of -emperor William irk in command on? ed fn the official statement issued b Toronto liar.•2R-Extra choice heavy Ottawa,: March ' 24, -Food-. prices y steer., $12.50• td $18; do„ choice, 112 to continue to advance. According to the Forget and Carlyle tricts are the western front.` the War Office on Friday._ The 412.2x:': butchers' cattle choice.,. $l1 e0- p]awing, while harrowing start- __ ` -, This announcement is regarded as statement reads: to all 86; do., Rood.' all to $11.60; do.,' the -forthcoming March number -of the g „ ! medium. 110.50 to $10.75:. do., common, Labor Gazette, the index of whole- ed near Fillmore: Hon. George farther evidence that tiitlCmperor hfis Great activity by the artillery, $s.zs co ie.6o: butchers' bulla. choice, t. Brown, who.has beenorganizing local . ' earl Friday- $10.26 to $11; do.. Rood, bulls. 19.25 to sale prices for February was 263.5, as . staked his all on an offensive, hoping y y became most Violent,$10.26 farm labor committees. in the. South ss,6o: do.: -medium bulls, 17,a5 to ss,ao; ,compared with 258.7 in the previous to win and to go ,.down in history as this afternoon at divers pointe north ao., rough bust., $s.5e to $7; butchers' mond, 217.3. in February,' country, brought the news to the city the victor'iii this great and deciaiv of Chemin-des-Dames, in the region `sa25'tohs9 60;..do,, medium..'$9 io t4 so;.;.retaT food prices ther weSe7~slight O° Friday morning. The soli is is �' L .• . world conflict. ' of Courcy an pompelle and in the atoc� era, $lilt; to ss; feeders. $9.26 to advances in pearl all articles except are holding back to avoid unnecessary 1._ Despatches lrilm Amsterdam. icture • Cham a e south area cuctera, ss co $6.76; I y P good shape for seeding, but farmers. milkers. Rood to choice. $90 to $125; do., fresh eggs, cheese, bread, and sugar, ..the Emperor at Spa, Belgium, which .18, 'three attacks made by the enemy com: and -tned.. $ss to $80; -springers, $90 ' which were sli htl chances. The earliest start o ae being kept ke t isolated o_ n a radius of 15 north of Sousine and east - o! the ' to $125; light tto es. 13 yearlings.0toS 15 $11ey', g Y lower., The aver- g p g P f td S . choice, s. $ I s u 7.25; ata f e was 31254, as compared In in this province was April 8, ac age coat of a•weekl Tamil bud of ^. metres: Teton$ were without result. to i1z.16; lambs, ata. to.iz0.6o;calve.; cordi.tg, to official records. The German ro I " Phan airships .were de- dna wacerea, $zo.ao; do.. wet hed off- • Marshal von .Hindenbur $ ith ;12.42 in January, 1918, and Hindenburg, Gen • von ' stroyed, and four ba y amag In ,'cars. , I , - -Ludendorff and other prominent Ger- Iia series of combats `with our in -,,,Montreal. star. 26. -steers according A despatch from Ottawa sage: -It • ,quality, $9 to $1- butchers' bulls, 4L' -. •i = _mans are also reported to be there Squadron. Three enemy fnachinea i sx to $10.60; bctchers' cows. $7.60 -to felly -an need, through the _;- __vrith him, were shot down by our special artil- $ 0.50:- Hers cattle, $6.60 to $8.00; Reaping the measure helps a Heap re Censor's Office, a _ is officially n 1 can Chief Press C or that the - sheep. $11 to $11; lambs, $14 to $36,50: i -themarketing.r - -=�p.- lery." milk tra caavea, $a ea s1a.5o; select n - following troops. have arrived safely "CONCRETE VESSELS' - ' -s. 4- . hogs, off car., azo to $21.25. - To keep potatoes from sprouting, in England: Lord 3trathcona a Horse, K DAYLIGHT SAVING - fill the barrels halt fall- and give, cavalry draft; 34th Fort Garry Horse, BUILT IN IRELAND BRITISH e[� BRIDGE them a good shaking occasionally. I cavalry draft; Royal .Canadian Drg r ;J • _ -- GOES INTO EFFECT ij�I ISH j\ U'r When making mustard mix with s I goons, cavalry draft; Machine Gun ,i Belfast, March 23. -The keel of '- *O little zrlilk and a pinch of salt. It • Corps, draft; Engineers; Central On + the Brat concrete vessel to be built ! London, March 24. --All the clocks J keeps the mustard soft and, makes it � tario Regiment, infantry draft; Naval, • in Ireland -has been laid in a new ship- in the United Kingdom were advanced go farther. I draft and details. - - ' _ ..yard on .tbe North Isiah .coast. It one hour today for the beginning of " • .. _ .. _. ..: �n i - _ ..M be _ e tons and the first of six ordered by i Normal time will. be restored on . Success in Palestine. • the Government. September 29. . _ .- * / t N b . .. 1 , --_- -- -- --------------"-- _- -' --. . ---- - London, March 24. -The British in • e SC ,^L6 M it -E c. A - ; . Palestine have forced a passage , of . . e� 1� EARLS BOMBED BY GER _ the 'River Jordan, bridged the stream , . is �c - � .. and established themselves on the CANNON AT DISTANCE OF- 70_ MILF P . "' east bank: �,�' l . - The text o! the statement reads: O ��- . "In the early hours of Friday •our - ft ~ i • Nii1e-Inch Shells -.Thrown Into French Capital�Great Mechanical troops effected a passage of the Jordan �� . • ssscN . Feat but Ine>ii4 cions As Mili Factor. despite the strong current The river 'DOWSELOMF 2 - 1 ' was then bridged and passed by our .. ce��,Nt 7 forces, which estatiiished themselves \ . G e senN ,i Paris, March 24; -With a newly- Anizy, in St. Gobain Forest. This on the 1'eit bank_sed made rogresa %• I-, inpented gun capable of hurling a.24Q_Qv_,zuld-pladest�omewhat�'ul`ther_a2tLt est ` r a3 lrt imetre (9.4 inch) shell upwards of m the wooded area, and it estimates resistance. - • TRitvES 5 -- �~ = ;70 miles, the Germanp Satuaiay.andj the distance as about 70 miles from "The operations are continuing." _ • ilii 'f� •TMOINViLLEb A- = f Ounday conducted a bombarment on Paris, -�-- 46�XKGRUKEN o MAnNHEIM ;fascia. On Saturday, from 8 o'clock Tl{e- newspaper Le Journal, in its RHEIMS DELUGED ' i i A1R15 I eM%U 4 . .KARLSRVMB 't, ',Rl the morning until auak, at inter -)article regding the gun,`. says that WITH GERMAN SHELLS ' F e$@44SDORF Z :gals of from Ib minutes to half an the piece, of 240 millimetres calibre,• q •MOEN hoar, these shells landed in_ the capi-Iia of Austrian manufacture. It is sl pada, March 24, --Nine thousand .1 • o FftnEw4e tl . tal. The 'shelling 'was' resumed Sun- i very delicate piece of machinery five hundred German shells, indudiilg - ~ C efitttaJRO : 7l.tt, at daylight and eontinue i until which must be handled by expert . many gas shells, were thrown into $'I. _ 0' p.m • mathematicians and guntiers, the Rheims Tuesday and Wednesday, the ' f: The German "monster ca anon" has l.ewspaper adds, .[a. -the .losdiag and newapa�er. Eclsireur._de_.1'Est reported. -Scene of British- Aertal -Activities in Germazty's -Industrial ' fenives. -- -- be located in the forest of St. Go- pointing is a difficult teak. It de- to -day, . , - i:: �a t; est of Laon,' and exactlq 122' dareR that each that costs about I - ;�-_- Map shows most of the more important�German towns well, within ytil tree (approximately 78fimiles) .4,000. "This is st new conospti4ra The world needs 'men who can German borders•bombed some a. many sa six times by Aliie4d aviators. %":'': Berlin i about 460 miles from the Western Front, and within coags of the . ' , a the Paris City Hall. , The gun, ; of our enemies," the newspaper cavi- change cents into dollars and dollars _. A,, . $"a the Matin, 'is ostablishod near menta. I . Into sense. 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S •^ _; The OW ;Sugar Buala: - rA Boy That Laugba. - ;l P1 Oveu Once mo l Let me. sing of the Narch wind in.the O -der .OW I icriow a tunny little boy- MADE IN CANADA maples, The happiest ever born, ar So P}o„ Ont The frost and the show and-, the ONTARIO FERTILIZERS, LIMITED Li{/SIWAW ll is `• - WEST' TORONTO CANADA His face is -like a beam of joy, - 9 flaming sun- Although his clgthes are torn. a hear _the tinkle of the dro d in i ie ' '•e•�•.a•..-•�....a..-•�•" - .----i' - — - - bucket P Tommy Atkins' Hardships. I saw him tumble on his 'nose. ' That Dodd's Kidney_ Pills -Cure , And waited for can— T� That tells of a bountiful sap run `They, put me in barracks, wrote a 6r But how he lau hed! Do.you suppose n Rheumatism. __-.,_,__.•� Tender wind, in the high tops of the I young soldier to his parents: "they g Y PP r - took away my clothes and put me in He struck his funny bone? - �~ _ maples,. `c :Harold D. Bertram Had-tnfiarnmatory --•- ---stift -b.�, me- havee W" he khakii they took'-- lazes suss_ lne 0 0 y snow, gpeaks, Rheumatisin and One Box of Dodd's You speak to me with voices soft and church, where I'd never been bef re, Kidney Pills Geared It Out of H[s gentle,, Q His laugh ,is something grand; . y and they made me listen to a ser- Its ripples overrun his cheeks +� ..System. Of pleasure `that were mine long mon for 40 minutes. Thele the par- Like waves on snowy sand, ago. son said: `No, 576, Art thou weary, �� 7 ' Bouthamllton, Ont., March 25th-- - art thou languid?' and I got seven No matter how the day may go, _GILLETTCOMPANYUM►� (Special) -That rheumatism Is caused The 'breezes brought a .whisper from days in the, guardhouse because I'' You cannot make hitt} cry; `� �e TOROMTO OtiT "o•'a" by disordered kidneys and that Dodd's the Southland, I answered that I certainly was!"' He's worth a dozen boys I know, ` Kidney P11% will_ cure it is again Summoning the'sulky soap to rise=- ---0- Who pout and mope and sigh, - ti prored.b�y the case of Harold D. Ber• P the LEMON .JUICE 18 And -the blue in the sky abpve. tram, a young man well and favor- hilltops, FRECKLE REMOVER 'Profiteering An Old Crime. Eased for making - ably known here. He had inSamma• Bat echoed my little sweetheart's Profiteering in necessities, which has hard and ,soft soap, for tory rheumatism far' tw months. Q eyes.. Qirla! Make this ghee-p�eauty. lotion been revealed_ in all -degrees of base- softenlnp water, for clean- Dodd's Kidney Pills cured 81m. There was happiness. in sweet 'sunny to clear and whiten the skin, ness since the beginning of the war is Ing, disinfecting'and for over, "Tile doctor said my trouble st$rted corners, ---- one of' the worst crimes, according to $00 -other purposes. with the grippe," Mr. Bertram states. That even a.cynic could 'not miss-- Squeeze the juice of two lemons into the Bible and other'ancient writings. `s "My' hands and feet were badly swol- And the syrup, in the simmering ket= a bottle containing three ounces of Bunyan showed that it was one --of the a auasrttu*ta r Jan and the •doctor did not seem to be flee orchard white; shake well, and, you I banes of his time, and Pepys told of Ew.etltFfT txaivkw UMrrof doing me any good. My grandmother, Was sweet as my little sweetheart's have a quarter pint of,th'e best freckle i the sacking of storehouses by the hun- •� :. Mrs. G. Grasser, advised me to take kiss, ., and tan lotion, and complexion beauti- 'gry English populace as the specula - Ig Dodd's Kidney Pills. I_ took one box fier, at very, very small cost. `.,1 supe - -Iles- or hher of- them and L haven't been t ere — }i As sweet -and yet as far. from .my le starved. The bicycle in still barred from tate since. I am clear of the rheumatism." drug store or toilet counter- will sup Y ..t possession- ply three ounces of orchard white for r t _ - That Ms, BerLram'e trouble came Empty memories of days far done,' sslaard s Liaimeae for sal' everywhsrs. ways leading •to it. from his kidneys is shown. by his Return to me these wooing, Spring. a few cents. Massage this 'sweetly cos i other 'symptoms. He bad. stiffness in I fragrant lotion into- the face, neck iy like mornings, • the joints, was tired and IIe�v0119, and arms and hands each.day and,see how. EEKLY NEWSPAPER IN WEST- ��- Telling of the olden-timctsap run. 1 ern Ontario Dola/t a rood buss- Cuticura .,*m,�s ' there were flashes of light before his The sugar bush, its -buckets and its Freckle» and blemishes disappear and nese. Death of owner places it on the eyes. He had a dragging sensation `how clear, soft and white the- akin be- market pA ygreat chance for a man with p c across .the loins, was always thirstyre' comes, •Yes! It is harmless, cash Aipld Bo= 88, Wesson Publishing Itching'.-Atu�vThe shy little kiss my sweetheart Co., lam to Toronto..&ad felt heap and sleepy after meals. 0�- Rheumatism !s caused by uric acid gave, - • j ELL. EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER• Are as far grid as faint fading To Brighten Linoleum. 1� dna Job prtatiac plant In Ea+terab In the blood. Cured kidneys strain , ' ontsria Insurance carried 41.500. will snow -wreathe To make linoleum or floor oil -cloth o for > u 200 on quick sale. Box u, i Tres . the. uric acid out of. the blood, Dodd's That - lie on my little sweetheart's look brighter and 'keep it bright heat Asan bushing o.. Ltd.. Toronto. -Kidney Pills cure the kidneys. gravel ! buttermilk, and wash the linoleum I srisosssa7rsctys ileaase Wii6 •-Nina Moore Jamieson. with it, allowing it to dry thoroughly TO MAKE A MAGIC BOAT..'.' - before stepping' on it, CANCER TUMORS, LU]i re mTa _ CQticura r Internal and astaraaL nares wltb- . THE ONLY MEDICINE put pain by out e. Dr. Benin n Write it[faard'a Llalmeat Qsitss iaras. sato. as helots too lata Dr. Hellman ][edioal An hltereeting Experiment for the , res Lltalta6 Collinrrwood. o■t ,SQc�pi ., Small Boy to Make. I If there is 'an old building in the Dry &alied The surface of all water is covered FOR LAB i 1 LL ONES neighborhood and the plaster can be by a film of the water itself, which. in had from the walls and ceilings gath- its action is not unlike that of a thin ' " : ` ;. . Ogre a mother has used Baby's Own er it and spread over the garden. The - �, _ sheet of india rubber. To comprehend ' lime will improve the condition of the y �� > - r Tablets for her little ones she will use Mtment this one must Imagine the rubber to I soil. When old ceilings are tarn down nothing else. Their use teaches her HMS be transparent. The surface of the ` be sure to. save the old mortar far use � • _ they Bre absolutely sate; that they For eczemas, rashes itchill irri- water itself is so elastic and under ten-' on the garden. g'+ ! never fall to give relief and that the tations, pimples, , dandruff,, sore Sion, so that a needle, though heavier g andti. - little ones do not dread taking them -than may be on thea as they do, castor oil,aad other harsh INS Granulated EyoUs, hands and bah humors, Cuti- 7 purgatives. Concerning the Tablets yon E, �,,�,,�e M Cuia Se8p aII Ointment are Several interesting experiments may. Mrs. John M. Reaves, BlfesBeid, N.B., s b1er �aa�1'�t,i HORSES supremely effective as well as be made with the elasticity of -. this', rrallowed says: "'I have used Baby's Own Tab.. your Bret; sedtse+r�sif�► ideal for toilet purposos.__.____' _ - film. One of the best is to place two I ' I _ _- -- , lets, for the. past ten_years and have R els st.ltetEyeGadsrt slender splinters of wood aide by side,i found them -so good. I always keeps ��m ae i Samples Each Free by %fall on the water. Now drop a little also- i box in the house." The Tablets are �_ae• serve. In ?air• lis a! ►•e•. Addee.� •Cutteura, rxept, -N. costa.._ hol between the ipiinters.' This alto-; sold by medicine dealers. or- by mail at Ast�>� � «"' cbkaxes The world is short of horses. � u. a Aa• riot! thrausLouo cs�..orut- hoLwfil immediately break 25 cents a Madame Co.,.romI The, O, Williams Nothing ry .p To gett tthe most out of your ' e surface r ' film between the epliatera, and the ba nwith ve good hot waters toain as which IN M E Ry pulling force of the remaining 1•lha, .1 M since thea$ is nothing between to hold! A flock of sheep 'add to the ap i'turpentine has been added, an ounce MICA I Hit YEARS them, will cause the splinters instant- i pearance and value of the -farm both to a quart• A �. fly to By apart. 'by'keeping down the weeds and ma-� AXLE GREASE :� Another interesting experiment is i marina the ground that they are graz- I _ •'!Jas i4aff ea much as me&fber" to whittle a thin, slender splinter,, ed over. Ton for ton sheep manure tg. Coultne� Tells How She _ Pointed at one end somewhat_like a is more valuable. as 'f8rtilizer than The mica flakes fill the pores Was Cured by Lydia L _ boat. Place a tiny bit o!� gum cam- 'that of any other farm animal. r and crevices i n the axle acid phor on the rear of this splinter and the grease keeps them there. ��� g Vegetable the gum will destroy the surface film i _ Compound. so that there will be no pull in the _ Mica Grease means fresher - rear. As there is a pull in the front . _ horses at the .end of the y not balanced by one in the rear,' the; , day and longer life for your 0skalin m Lown from For ears I was Marion Bridge, C. H , May 80; 0.. i The 8oa1 of • >�to fs the simply in misery from a weakness and tiny boat will run forward as rapidly I have handled MiNARD'8 LIN]- 1,et101i. iODlot_an the harness and wagons. awful pains -and -. as themed to e. camphor can dissolve the film MENT during the past year. It is al- 51 •4 EUREKA 4 do sues aa8egood. A in . the rear. y P Rays the first Liniment asked. to; OTTO H 1 Q E L, friend advised me f Some interesting little "magic I here, and unquestionably the best i to take Lydia >y _ tricks might be developed from these ! PIANO AOTI O N HARNESS OIL pinkham'syV a s• seller of all the-diderent kinds of f g merits which would surprise and I i L'"�' i add �' • table Com und. I -expert m'P • Liniment I handle. po -Instruct friends. NEIL FERGUSON did ri and - o - ''• �. o�•a�<s.ir�ti•�a.�c.,e•aeom•ess•e Overcomes leather's worst 1 >�' lase. right aw�ayt. I 'he 'bachelor may think be ie hap- . _ r,. enemies -wafer and dict.' It can certainly re- -� ing a good time but really he isn't: - - Cause o makes harness pliable and commend this vales g oo , invents bre Nothin will take the place of To rely - waterer i p other women who _ sunlight for s vegetable garden. Don't -a+� 1 Old Age p suffer, for it has try to raise crops under trees: The celebrated Dr. Michosehoff, that rich black lustre to all done such k" , rocs of a tree, u1 soft cora, try binding it up each as auttho.ity on earl aid age, g night with baking soda, moistened say.thatitia"uused�ypoioons I dark dressed leather. wort for and I know it will helR spreading as far out as the crown I with a little water. generated in the Intestine. t Sold la standard if packaaa by live o_� i! they will give it a failtrisL -? .spreads,."wolf" he moisturt that, the dealen even—bene+ alta. LIZZIE COURTNEY, 108 8th Ave., vegetables need. When your stomach digests food a�-West. Oskalapsa, Iowa. 7[iaasa's zdninieat onsas asadsits: -pproperly it is absorbed without IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Why will women drag along from dad Forming poisonous matter. Poi- to day, year in and year out, suffering Germans Salute British, sons bring on early old ase and such misery as did Mrs. Courtney, when - „ - premattue death. 1!S W 30 drops DRAW&= IN such letters as this are continually being During my first few -days in Lu- { "Seigel's Syrap" after meals ALL CITISB published. Every woman who suffers Wakeful cern I had an experience that was hd- tmakoe your digestion sound. to from displacements, irregularities, in = ' moraus and seemingly anomatous,un- OvOyoq,O.�.�.o :oa.�0 t� ally fiammation, ulceration, backache, ner- a ' til I t an explanation, said a goRed ' (is vousness or who is passing through the Nights Cross worker who returned .recently I '`- - MICA Change of Life should give this famous to the LTnited States.. "The mountain `� root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink- republic .is filled with interned sol- - ',' barn's Vegetable Com and, a trial. For out of 8 le in � .1. a;� ■pecial advice wrlte ydia E. Pinkharn Zvfedicine'Co. Lynn, 111555. The ream; ' tine fanmily that race Ia good deal with a British officer in of Its long. experience is at your services drank tea or Coffee 1 -charge of many British prisoners. a. 1f •� it .7 but now uses , Instant n' Possum This wholesome- bei•-" -- . emge of delicious fia= vor contains no drug elements -to u p s e t • -� heart or nerves and its cheery goodness iA just the thing in the way- of -a hot table -drink: _ "Tbere's-- a Reason" Is he a German . civilians whis- pered to one another as we walked to our hotels. The Britisher was literal- ly bombarded with salutes from Ger- man soldiers, -and at the outset it be- came embarrassing for him. But his i embarrassment could not continue long, as the salutes were too frequent. Soon he, was acknowledging them as mechanically as if he had been walk- ing'through,the streets of London. "The matter- was made plain to me , when later I found out that it is the rule in Switzerland that soldiers of all armies salute officers of all armies. German discipline did the rest," Baked IndSan . Pudding, -Mix to- gether 2 table spoons cornmeal with 1 pint cold milk, •tfa cup molasses, A little salt and.1 well.beaten egg. -Stir gradually- into a quart• of boiling milk, stirring untilthick and free from ' lumps. Pour into a buttered pudding .1- -li and-- iiaVe alow1k-` three Tiours:` Serve with rich milk or cream. "ard's Liniment ielletes NenraWee. Bruises and Sprains Have Sloan's Liniment handy For bruises and sprains and all pairs and aches. Quick relief follows its prompt application. No need to rub. It quickly penetrates to the trouble and drives out tl:e pain. Cleaner than mussy Testers ^r oint- `menta. Sloan's Liniment ta�Qc-a ndf stain the skin nor clog ti'; -....'res. For rheumatic aches, neuidlgia, self mwales, lam• back. Iurn6go, tout, atraiaa, ado sprain.. it siva 4u. -4 rchcf. Genajoaa alai bottles at ail drusgie:.: Sloan'i prices not Increased 25c 50c $1 ED. 7. ISSUE 13-'18. Dangerouts Ga.s and. Acids -That -_ - Hurt The Stomach --Sour The Food , Cause Dyspepsia, Indigestion,- Recommends a Safe Way to Treat Stomach Trouhf ' s omach suffer ete who are ' sc.:r, fermenting mass into the in- alway%y full of tad and whose stom- testines and -so -relieve the-'etomaeh In the ache bur with acid after nearly j pain bqqt the id still. remain thitrk the as and r� ever}mqqa� those things are rtomach to Q'irate more REStiLT of indi`estIVqp when in ; produce more. trouble at t o next reality they are the C , BE. j meati It to just as foolish to give actin- If you are using digestive aids af- ' dierestent4 Iter drop for sad r/ aial ueq to Dep/ta. a, meals them •while to a,atot�ach fu�l of las and acid as ( ["te&4 ,get a few 5 -;rain tabldts of it would Ee for a man who had step- pure bisurated magnesia .from an 7 Ped on a tack to rub liniment on his_; drut�riast and take two with e•0 does r foot without removing the tack. meal. Bi urated 'tasnesta not too much diirest foo but the es - r; home stog%achs xenerate will neutraltse gas and acid. Gas distends the stom• oeas1ve acid in your stomach. keep`s full, bloated food drive the gas ach walls, causing a op- i the sweet and will pressive jeellnir while the aotd Irri-' nd bloat ri ht but of your body. As, fates and inflames the linins of the Piagnesla �s yre-par in various 4Dfsurated stomach Naturally the' food ifs�esesnta tgrms be sure tb get , Mag - , and sours, digestion Is often elaye I penia for this Purpose as it is no a and stomach misery fa the result laxative and in this refined form will I Artlffoial ditestents will push this not insure the stomach In any way. % Fw - A. -3 42. 47� M, INV Nq 5', K 'r7 % -`11111 t NR M V�, X 1W I R. MOMA W-1111, W MO. W, tin - W. H. Crammer spent a _-N. Banks visited friends at L ism couple of days this week In Toron. Cobourg on Sunday. to, the guest of Mrs. Hofiand. Mrs. W. H. Elviss spenta, cou.- 19, .-The regular meeting of the -ple of days last week -tvith Mrs. .-N. Ble, of Oshawa, w4s home �iil ftnda d will be held (Dr.) Rudson. Y. iVh'' ii fee Methodist Lad�ies'Al A Mrs. Peardon, Toromil spent on Wednesday, April 8rd, at A p.. -Dr. Benil bel'bere-a's usual �,%�,.A:.ftturday with Pickering friends. al at the hoil Miss A:. Mar. next Tuesday to attend to big '-W. B. Powell *&a In Uxbridge quis. fessional duties. I an Monday conducting an auction -Mrs. and Miss' Florence Down -Grant Arnott, of the- R. P.C., e. Tuesday of -Mrs. W. H. Banks hits been in ronto, having gone there to visit spend some time in training. X"I'll ",-hillill attieliall tim -- The A PAPERS Mai spent thiw-week in To- has go'ne to Texas where he will TO A chool. c sed-t-o-diii-Tdo&�r- WOO eila Monney and Lu. -A Misses L' rthur Down, who has been Friday), comme ving at Doom three years with' the Dent. r-ella Hobbs 'were 'in the city on some -Bern, on Sunday, March 10th. of Militia at -Ottawa, bag been to Wallace and Mrs. Purdue, 6610ur.immense new'"' stock has arrived, is -D. Simpson wal in the city on transferred to the Royal Fl�'hg Markham St., Toronto' a daughter. Corps, Toronto, where he Is in tMonday. --Mrs. George Farley, we regret for overseas. -As theWomen's Institute in! training open ed up, priced and r' eady for: _tore rtts.1tiverypoor"hel , -Don't forget the high-clasn tend'making ready a shipment of po concert to be given in the Presby- socks to -day (Friday), , those hal Ing socks completed are requested -Notman Bill has secured a terian Church on Monday evening lisle.. Never had a larger od pooll with the McLaugh. April let, when the noted enter. to hand them at once to Miss K. C -Motor Cal Miss Barbara Foster, con ir tainers, Fawkes. ack or -Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson, tralt"Oloisti-Miss Nellie McGhte, -The---grea"a ter social f 'Toronto. spent over Sunday violinist, andMise E. 0. Belten, event. Pickering in luckagain _W ith John and Mrs. Stephenson. elocutionist, will give the program. We have had a drawing maim ana pleasing range of solok'and desi Ila -The municipal council :will These entertainers havebeen-eill now we are to have a dra*Ing Most on Monday next for. the gaged to give a concert at Now- troupe. G. A. Cox, whom we 'Aransaction of general business. ark, N.'J., in the near future, and know, has kindly agtr!%d to bring I �[jjji --Stewarb and Mrs. Allister have Ive Alm Msl -the wil L IS conditions, we5are�prlui, to to as 0 roll on -!��merteal�nncitisg.D�o not miss Jubilee Singers wn for one - _".Week of M. all last sl a few nice designs- as low C. and Mrs. Zimmer. this treat. Admission 86 cents, night only. The only concert man. children 2D cents'. company ever permitted to sing Ilk has been to, .-Mr. Fielding, who -Easter 'Sunday, March' Ille in the Metropolitan, Toronto, and will be Writmil Day in Pill great St. James, Montreal.' 'This spending a few weeks with his . Don't fail to -come and inspect brother In Brantford, returned Ing. Methodist Church. And why peerless quintette will appear in last not? They were the last 'at the the Pickering Methodist Church large stock week and -last tim6,on M -6a. -A. and Mrs. Wilson, of Whit- Cross first at the 'Sacred, for the''first and -day .9 this Tomb. At 10.80 a. in., special day, April 8th, at 8 p. m. No re - by, were here &'few verythibg you want for week-owing,,to the death of John Easter servic6. . Subject, ."The served seats. Flat rate of 35c and We have le Easter Message," based -on the 206. The last and best of the ell It. Linton. --any part of the house Fowler, with ..his wife text "Go quickly and tell HS I som. Donl miss it for a farm. - amid family, have moved into the ciples that He is risen f romi the' Cox. Dillingham block recently vacated dead," Matt. 28 :7. At 7 P.. M., �Tbe Easter services in St, A n- :-A Dainty 14droom I bject, ",by H. J. Marquis. annual W. M. S. service. Su dril churc-h on Sabbath, the onto, L"The Woman's At. r The 81st, will be very unique. At the A -S. J. Stephenson, of Tot ]Restful Librar y been eagaged by X C. Bil text is f0t 56- all il "rvtee thire-will be a ladill A well, for this season, and hits en. special thank-offel in 'the choir. with suitable uniform, pro. Cheerful Living' Room evening for the W. M. S. The npdn his ditties., vldiiig . appropriate music. Miss XAOUOM and Mrs. Johnston and Will women and girls will lead th Ing- Barbara oster, a control solol n Inviting Dining -1111- A --Danean. of Brougham Ing at ea"ch service and tb:; a6k of continental fame, will sing. Qr. and Miss 11 preach from the words irtie Fullil Miss Si�elncer and you to attend. Marsh wl A Modish Parlour -The syn)pathy m_ Rdwailld Wilson, of Green River of the 00 "If a man die, shall he live again?" t Sunday with W. J. anij munity is extended to W- H- and The evening service shall be b awn ..Mrl Mooney and family.- Mrs. Bil on the death of their lime -light, when excellent mus7c Everythi in the latest vogue Ing -Doll Munro moved last elder daughter, Miss Lanra Hazll will be rendered by the clioir, week on to his farm north of the which took place on Thursday, assisted by Miss Poster and John March Illat, In her 20th year. The . Marsh. village, which he purchased from deceased had been In failing health Dr. Marqh bag procured, Frank Brien. H. G. Wilson has at considerable cost, it set of Eill Tricas from 5c, to 1.00 per roll moved. on to the, Bagshaw farm for a considerable time, and in er slides telling the story of our -which Mr. Mucrorhaial-just vall November was compelled to take Lord from Garden to the Throne. P own ed. to her bed. and she gradnally grew These will be exhibited on the atronize your home t' W will G. Ham s sual. vreaker until death put an end to screen. it will be a year on Mol ing -%fny since B.I. ased not only Ila the home, but as se one ness o her her Pnffer She w ering, thus I these Raster r ce - ------------ ii( nod to Toronto on Monda by a great m 0-ame e" v Ill ��APMAN Mrs. Barnes. We regret to a my friends by whom are looked upon as anniversary T 'll Vial: Mrs. Barnes. who I, she was held n high esteem., She. services and the congregation a re 4e I �p I ult well known here, died on with her Ipst lents resided in Sas. asked for a generous offering it t mitchewan greater part of her both services she has motimly.warm -We are pleased to . see R. A. k . .. -SHOES life,'where EASTER'. Somerviller out again, after being friends. who will deeply regret to learn of her early demise. She Card of-- Thanks- ..... . fined to his bed several weeks .4m ill a member' -of the Methodist suffering from injuries recel red in i.!l an accident in - which - he ' rhurch and always -took pleaqure - We ask our man friends and neigh. gaster" was bore to accept . our y sincere thanks for is earl thi year and that means dviiiry6nii will want a now' 118 Struck by-si, passing G. T. R. train to attedding Sunday School. where PaLrpf Uts or shoes verysoon, Come and inspect our tat she was the sympal land kindness shown. i the Pickering station. ever ready to -lend her ,,, or flowers seat, during our recent now spring models, as we'have the name for -On Good Friday Jesus 'Christ ansistauce. . Her f tineral. which mad bereavement quality and value every time. "died on4the cross. , Special services took place -on Saturday to Erskine 84� George's Church, March cemetery, was largely attended, W. R. -AND MRS.'BRAT, Men's, Women's land Children's Fine and Coarse Shoes. Rubbe re Pickering, OuL for men, knee lengths a specialty. Low robbers' 29th: Norning at 10-809 af tertill -One of Pickering's oldest and too fit all sizes and shapes of boots. at 3 00 Easter Day; morning at tool highly re4pected residents - 10.80, afternoon at 8.00. These ppeed away at 6.80 on- Monday the two most I tu'porta lat ser. morning in the person of John a. G -.A' -i- GILLESPIE, DUNBARTION vices of the year. Linton, in his 79Lh year. Mr. Lin. M)t with a accident Ott Sun- Vhe Famous Gipsy made good ton a jast Sunday and - Monday and so day wornial, the 17ib - inst, by -'::,did the- loyal Plckeil people, fabing on- t e Ice and fracturing -Save 'Yourself Tu*ne and Money 'when they brourlitthuep a Thall his thigh bone. He seemed to By buying your Rubbers, for March and April, now or offerin, g of V275 un -keep of keep up Until Saturday af ternol We have a large stocic of all sorts -very -highest grade of rub. Ile local church. The ife hodist last when his hea-t � began to f -ill t of the beri on the market, which we bought last t�', church has made a record and set 14m and he passed nefu I I V year. and so. have Irce for h we go on. -away-on, -Monday morning. tfe the Universal protected our custome p E rs from excessive prices. a I _e or X� in ip; y is V 889 an his a mar was born BUY NOW ANZ) STOP 1111 jLgjv rijau singers made a hit. The 6, B. F. coln., Pickering, -Sawing-i-Machifie lberal givers made us very glad. cc w ich he spent'all hi,; wh'f) brought until three -Wears ago, when he. plea and'styles for. the Lowndes' Clothing C Orne haml again, to all Manufactured by, Our�sptiing sam 6 have st c W. B. Jackson &"son, 'In and they are all 0. K. and rigb t up to d a . Give us a call A eir gifts sind fee4,. especially to became trou6lerl with sciatica -And te -_�l " is sister hurchil J. W. Down.. retired from the farin to live I �j n Brock Road, Pickering, Ont, before buying I our suit. We give you sutisfactfda. i7: -The oll this Spril have' Pickering. He'lvins'-astil hard. en the highest for *great many' working, indu�trious nihu, rt good Blackstnithing a" I WO'nolw'orking in -:�-_Go to the Men's Sto�e'for',Mlli*is Wetill e.-J'years, sind has been tile cziw-eof nehflibor and ever ready -to hielp 411 its brAno-Ke.q. Saw glimil ng t incon%evilence and 16�:�4 t�i L-111! 11,0011 and nell Tlie'-ftwieral g it sp,.viiilty. NG and filin A BUNTI J3jCKE­R1N both the il livre. The high nvok place on NVednn.!4jjy to 'tjj(� We-onir'k Gll�-,Aine Etigint-s, Einety -Est' --water that Ila,-, btin w,nintawq�d L -Ill 0:,trul �Vhvvl�. 0rcul;tr!5&%v,,, Saw ablislied I.S.17. and 1�ku ry Mandrek. to ve,-t in tile Impossible to rull tlll�' iiii]14.. Tli,. fit pl(it. Ho ill bt�hind try -�h)ng Cold willt(q- 1,1 --FARM FUR -SALE n Ll: I VO a that Oil the%d,; 15".):id boii)�r lit,iirly the �.,vinpatll of tile will lm.r pro'). nk-i ty.,,-Th V1 veil- rm nk". '212 acil This t t th of ice fo ,it L, rr.- -ftll f0et fh ill thi-, tjieji, �;Orru%v� 'Bo I itady or the' prtng '_*lamol (if ic .1ye I.* Ls .3 and 1,11 7, Pi. -kering e Irl .01 . 1I fhe -A ml j4f,,J�Zant evP11t, til ­ -hip .77. Tilillg/n t 01-oll ateri�d, 7 7 drill il :1M, ll -.,l in g in yonx Harness and CQ11a' pt hsF VV( rsmow, t.6 ,ke lie Avatf,r to a "I'('a It r1epth. l holllt,� (it. J;ib. z and, 144, f T:j i- ll V:tllliablt� -L-t'ain, d thw or,stock ..The mild lveat)ier of -tht, pl li�tr, \vbo�fi farm, To l I r e we )X.te and-R4yi-nug rust]. I how-evt-r, hl i-otti­�,l tile ill :1.j�;c�j.jjy (1, t 7 l 1-irmxel! b) D. 11171 sot lie 6reek hl lo\vercd siiflit.i., _,tj' Id Mrs, Milnro ."Ill fonlily til A ��.clll to il t1la, niiiiers; to re, to tli�.11. dep-irture froill'. their -)6 repairing miliX l Prices're�t'sollitlbie, t tq 1,eil.. nil h -Il nporiltlml�z. t, t -Oil FI-idl 11,ird) the 22jil vinrdinf -many 'LLS, ELM DALE"' -D niel Brok�;ti'0,irn,' (),f 1,I)l 1.(7 1 A _M lwf­�io Voll PICKERING F il S S E ATPOR11731 after a lin'-priog-jill ill It If)-ing, th iTj 11�)Z. Yoll,en?l thc ilt-1 .1 ki I \vn Y�; ot the best Ill ni- his sixty-secolld year. Ilk fll11V!:-l1 ho.mi, W-herp Nvon tho tool- �­T Vlwir niniff, fpmu N-()'- 1. W,_ -.1. CO A K XVIF. ito, il,:L �V I I" bod y -eyed 'V);�,F.lieliw. ­ cnn% Nvere alvv�,Xys re�ldv tnj!'I n �eilorq�or NVINEEMMIl I Wil In a 'Ir )1#­*,r?1­f_ _hT7__TT_5_n(T t�) thoze -who 11 ad. ,T­yab:lg. -ed ww;a re­itict-it of P k g v 17, i �,) liv.-trS.- Ill ill p1m � 17, - Pastry I' 'lo -m- Fl 11olled Oat-� I nbor il N w-1:(Ild erl their ex,j) years, lurving 4) i rm.s of reg t 1�37 appy Inou A nd operAt-44, H 4ht" N111 11 ro, If r_ Al I X by V E E 1.)S W Wveks, who pll i.c. I rontid Ilis� 111.j,�Peadj \Nit.ji-a vel rom Mr. Brokellseit-6 ',sevi -tered - (Ilail .141;1 a 0 \�T CHOP R nge. -After hilliftsmile liphol., C R U S Tl E.D '0 lill fi�f 1+� tiev Illn '%vith a fountairl and �TS _�years ago. Tvil I -Alt Qqlri�tina Mim-ro-witlia jilli COR',N' Alually loc-ated. in Tm-ont6. jTo somi holies' sil Th �Vli EA'r The se-sf I re a 8 a aelml d clw to,be the hest -toves- I�.-a twin of good bti�iness fillilit-Y _e11ts'VXj)ril theit. hell t 'Itli IIEN FEE[ 7 and was highly esti�enierl. if 0) thil t4litil eXryl�tls- et Cr(I substittite on- tile MaTk a fit rni ly of L " wo S(;114 -n lyl oine fla I Sill of (­,teein il hoped t) . . . . . 31 ze to WAll- J..of Ch:it- t4ieii: pl­asavit interconrse:ivith Moal :to-clav employ tile people of tile ljRFp lilfe %\.(),lid I ha,� hill in tile' C11,0141IN -�A_N�D- ­I.T I LA off ttljLf f th 11 be 60utinfl CRUSH E\G-EVERYDA �haildsil in design.-, r S r L 0 a n �,"d mil "' I'll emontia ba t a her by r to s he Iled on �re]_ -0 na b_1 e..] .i Ice .1 t'", S Ellponjt 4.4 \ ilbi-r of yeal "RE 0 ii, 'I was not fal di�tnnt. The evening Get prices oil feed in ton lots. be n overAll for ily 0. ri 21 rl"y was spent, in At pleasantly I 'n BELL PHONE. Call and see our full stock. ye rl and Mrs. Bell (Eva) of Wil. I val of various Ill il itr the SiQk,,-a1l of whom and hi§ early 'liours of tht morning'the TND Y ­il id J. H. B U happy gathil d1spersel [Choppiu$ every day.1