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I . ��,- ,. . -- !1 VV*ffjlll,��L 1kftlrb*.- . - : . - . . . & Mr- .0 ­ . I - � � I I - - . � . 1. �. ;'�-, - �. I .- ' �, . ., -i-6 I . ' Rev.. Dr. Marsh Ivill preach. In -And- ... Wood. bees bavii. been. very numer- I :. , ,�� � �., - - - - 1: � '� .1 - . � I b last., ous of late. I . .".: � 1, - Med!ca; . Bakei � i i e us e ley church,'nezt Sundwy. the 7t � --.­,.�, ...� I : , :,.I ..- . . - . .., . . I . at2.30p�.­m. Don"fail to hear him. I Pte. M. F. Tomlinson spent a fe* � . . . . . . , ::., - -. - GREENWOOD �' .- 4- - I , � A.-JoIntmeezingof theLadIWAId. days at his home here. ... . . . , . : .. T- - . ' DWELL M.-D.,[Succissi6r iss : . - 1. �. � P- I., CAL - - , ..:-..: I..:, 1. , , ., .. - ' dk o' - ]Friendship Knittinx.'and Sewing Cir Miss Nellie Gray visited hephome an � .111. " . .., �� - ... A.Ire to thelatil.lDr. R.:Brodi#. Phone = Sanders',Blo �- ,, , TITIS ..- :, I .:,-;.,%,.,. M .. - �­ '.'--''�: '�...­; � . . . ... ­ - -, .. .. -%.­ 11 �,-�.%'-CliffletubmiL0411- - I . .. . . I . .010 will meet, at Mrs. Holtby's home the 7thconcession recently. . , . ��­.. � -, .:.:.,-1- , � I - ­ . . � - . m OR ,­ . - f,. � . I . - . I ,� .7. �. . . .­. - next Thupsilay. the lltb_ last., at,2 Pleased to report that Mr1s, C. For. M1 , -, ,.:.��­­7,�.­' I., ... I � , � -'s, - . . �----­­­ :�­ -�---- , , -Ing7 - Im- recent- -- . . ­­�.­. ...- : .":f . � . - - - --- -- -- -alei-4sAinprov , after I --. - - V E. CARTWl$]G-HT,- 1FQr-- -�---'­- . - ­ Velock. . - . � ­�. �'.­::�� . ­. --;:l ..:,: 1" �. *�- , : , ". '�4 , . ., '� � , - - �17- T)3- - - . �., . . . � - Club severe illness�' . . .. � � . - ­ . of Grovenhursk Ont, suacessior to ­:.-,­­ �' .. . .: ­� . . . '.. � � The AudleT'Social Serpice " . ­ I . ­ 1:��..E . -1 ­ ­. ­ -- ­ ­: :� 9�]P. E. -: ' ` �. . . .. .. 1". I . ,.A. ­ . - - MI!e;i kwle. Pickering, Oat. Office bours . , , 'v � �Get our prices on �.-, �: � �� and Women a' Institute will- hold a Mr. Hopkins and family, of Belle- 7, i, ..: ".. . "". P.,. ,-.-- ,.I . I . , . , . ,. . . ­ �-* I .. , - , . 1. ��- � 12 2 saa am to lip. M - - My . I . ' ' :;� �� , ,� . 12 I I �;,-.� hiii0e moved Into D. Turner's, - ,� .... X � � . r .1, . . I . ''. . I I I - I . . ,�­ Litter-Dirriei out- � . .�: -.. box social and reader &.good program ville, ' ''. 0 . .4. : 01 -, I . %, ..: ­� ,�r,U , I I.:� 11. . -, - - �,. - ­-;�11 � A R. F0, -�'.'� "�,:��;,, %, in the me" housemn -Wednesday house On the- Oth con- :We welcome - .1 -. . I , .'. - ,� . . I i -- �- . . . 7 %SYTH, D. of O., PA*Is­ .�.'� '--:at@, steel Stalls or - �:,- :1. - -k. them tobut midst -. . . I '. ­ , ­­ ­­.. ­�!.... - - , bar of Ow - - .... �.., . . . - �;,.�, ,#'%add as I I . . I I . evenhig. April 17th at -8 otelou I ... I � . I � - 11 . - . � . I I- . - . � . ­ .. � aft on of 00"Cia. speew 0 . . - 'Z�.� W. and . ­ �� cis , . ­ . -..I- .. I ­­ �. - "!:-:, �, wotedox 18yapent. - ... , The farewell ify; ­ - . I . 1�' . . � ,: 2 -�... - .00 UK" of glaes". am .2 rep , ­­- ., Z. Mrs. Holiby a fe,W. eventage ago was I . I �, ..�. . ��- ­ 1 - �- ­1� .,� � � 94 - - - -Bowl . OWN"RTON - : I W r .. . . T ... .. - I . - . . . :11 ;, ' :: ".. ,� " .,vUW"W2!?- -.:-. ,-- - ­­ - :-� . A ate �­- - largely atteadod'ind.passed off ver 1. .: I 11. .... I I—' . . .. - - .1, - : ;': -1 . I. . � % 1- -. ..system In'. your ­ . All purchases at the mill must. ,. �'., .7 . McKnqNON, N.D., UR.C.S., - . . pleasantly. the only, thing to ar the Mrs. Dales is vIsL%iI1g, friends at . . :`1 ­ - 11 . . r 4 L. , , Dff -th6'th9U t f 100109 Owen- Bound. I be paid for in cash. -- -� -.-.:,; 'L'. I ­ ��% " stable 'Pay 10 , � --�-� �,�­"� pleasure bel . ­ ! :�t�­ . " � 1: I . . Wilk. . . - I., I. , I , �..... � . ., : le wh go B. C. lamilton,.ape : - -. -...� - , . � � � - itself In go'dwya. � . this worthy couple. wh . O.. Annan. of I at Fast- ­ . I �, ...:. � il:, , �� .. .� I � , �..�.'� ., :- ., .;- -, soon.- Sor4 to learn that . - rbft* witil'Ills father. . I . hii applies to everyone -no oz. , --,. I ­, ,�... 4 ,.�­ - -- - . � . I . . . . . . .14 11 " " i �0 � , . � .. -- , b has been quite: ill sidc6a - . . .. Mrs.W. Kennedy. Scorbom, andi"t -ception made. � � �, - I .',.,!-1 : . 1. . -- .. . Lt""'k-di before yo -- �' y I ­ . . . . .�.": a : " - �. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I -- U ­ . ., - I .. .. Mrs. G. Wfif,W - . - . - � .. I. -� ­.­ I . . ... ­db"0"`--r . - . Easter with her sister, , ,�,,� " . �- I I., : . I . . . , . . bu . MONGOLIA - - -.1 ... Prof. --P t business makes mucli �� �:, - ��: -1 " .- �. .. - Y. '. . . Gillespie and little son This credi - �, �-:. -. - . . L;WaL ­- �. .. . '�­, 1��, - . . ­ ­ .. I , �­­.'. .:��. , . .,I I � ' .. " ., I ' ' , spent Good Friday with his brother, more office work and the shoit� . ... V� *�­ -­ �'- e' I �:.` 'Clifford Wood .: �4�,­' SO- I 1. �. � . . ­% iolok svint *tb i fi011- G. A. Gillespie. ' 7 -..� .1., : 1. � 'hones52700 "., . . age of -labor compels . .. .. , . : _T .E. FARZWELU K.O., BABRIW -.. � a .. day at home near Vivian. ' ­ - - I . -.1 I... .. Tf, 4 , . -,..,-.. �­ - ­ -­ - - Mrs. $parks and Min Allegra, who � : *** , . ... � - ­.1--:-�­*­.. - . .. I .'"doonsity . � .1 I I . ­ . North-west. -have re- we to do thle. .... � . ly oaam=- I&I Almer Young, of the � .. 1. -.��. I �:;;. -:,..,-;j , 401X�Zbossrl . W02boviff -1 - spent Sunday at X. G. Tarr's. spenEthe winter W Odhawa. I � � .4, . I - . ­ - k.,: .-! . � . _ - turned to the Bay" . -- - All accoun ts now ,on- the books- - -i ... .:..- � I , )� A IL CHRISTIAN, Barristerand Stouffville Ont ' Mrs. James Rennie and � Miss Mary W. Milne a.ad Miss Tenai of Green :. . I � N -A . Am 0 solicitor. lqotr J I spent.over Sunday ln.Torouto� . River, sperst. a day with Miss Thomp. must bepald by April. Ist. � . t. &bh�ej Eta. Mon.= I I .: ... * . 11 I A . - I I " I f V : - � 06U.1mosce Break Whitbv-. -Mrs. Wm. Rennie bad son Reggie, son and Miss Brown. . . . . - . ....'. : vo F;�- 1, 1� . , . I t spent a few days, at Colllngw�od. Preparatory service wAll 'be h I eld on - --. - . " ��, -- .. I .. . . , . . ,:,. �, :�w ILLIA M J. BEATON-. B. A.. -Bar. - - t of .1 .. . .- � ., �. I . :1 ­ �, . � � �',­ I i M. Anderson is spending the Friday eieping In the baseizien I A Z�l - . Xissair'sou r,Xot=7PuWe.associ&tssd I . 1, . . .1 I - ; :L I , . am. Eyck-ILM. Denison & J holidays at her'butnienea ­ 11 " " I � ' �­ �' I . in presitics with 'Iwo --s . 1. . . ... rCampeII-.-tbe:chu,rc,b.- Communion will becb- ',. -:. ­ : . I - , � " .. , . . . . . : - .Chopping on Wondayi � .1 - -, � ,� ]rbster Beirriaten Toronto General Trusts ford. - . . - I - 11 r . . !. ' AilOUSEFURNISHINGS , . iserved on Sunday at the,smorning ser . . .; * ,L - 4 . 33andiAg, 85 Day "t, Toronto. _ Teleplions . Fraak Houghton, of near Beeton. vice.. I . 4 � . ::. .. � . I % , .and Fridays only. - iraid 961-161.'* 3(17 . * 4 . - . ­ - . �. � � I I � . . . ­. mill III Im I 10 � . � . . . spent a fewdays renewing old m- , . - - - . ­ . ... . . . . - I. - �� . I .. . - .. I 7 .1 � , . I , �, - 11 . . I , , . Dental B ,.. I . .. - . , ,1 . .. qUiLiDtances. � , . - . � If ­ IS Stocks at the lowest prices. ' .- - . � -1 10 � , . .1 . , - .. .- . - . ­ . - 1. I " WHITEVALB '' :.... . �11 . 0 �, .0 ...0 ,.-. - I . - , -L�. .. L %.-1- - . Mism May, Bessie mind Ida Mowder. ; -I- " � . � . T . . - , . . - ,0, ,.-Delivery free. I ' t - of Stouffviller-Cilled at Llo imet's . Harry - I ­ . I - �­ . ­ . � I. 1.11� - - -nLAXE B. BEATON. D.- D. S.. , ya-Tu White spent a few days ri!�- . - I I 1. . -... : I - .. ... � .,. �f _., - �*, � - . .� , - on Sunday. .. ; , I 11 . .,-,. �:, , � I-, . ­ - cently with Eramilton friends. . .. . . ..P, JU CAuduate of the Royal Colelile of Dental . We Ma. C*XP1:=3a - ... .. " Iz I - Dead University of Tomato. 061ce Ciliandim ' rndPhoh9ibMNk, Allan Wideman- and" sister. Min James Nolan., of T to. spent a . . . ­ . � -r. I ,, oron . . 4 ,barshms stoce. Wbitb*. . . � I Annie, spent a few days with relatives few days with his Robirt and . I I. . � . - � , .? '', . - . . br6ther ,. ­ . , 11�1 .. � 'L.-. P-tv - a. ' �:� 1: V. . . . ., I to 3.30 Ind. ,pbooe . .. . I . ­. . Paremont. at Vineland. family,. .. , . - phone 210. . . .1 . I - 44W .. 11 ,..� . .. . I 'W . -- 1. .� " Mrs. R. Byef,lof Put$ Per". spent Farmers in nov 'S A S T L A K '""" ' - '. It . I . r busy rmvtQ last , I - -1 I lil, - I - over , � � , I , D - seatomi's , oversess. Dc. Cvck� GOO. * ------Mtin . -1 ­ . ,0" ==% - Raster with b*. parents. ,--., '� Z�- to. will be Is c1haw. . . . season's crop threshed before sprjng The shingle that has -given . . . " � I . ;� I � I � Awd Mrs. Bowers. . seedi!!S begins. . . - . I I - �,Z�� I � MisaVeris Tarr spent "a coupleof faction for over 80 yeors. ZMV, . .7 . , .:. . . % ­ 12. Windsor and A. E. Major paid a Ck.)rrugated 1100 with a J ill. . . � y ''-4U*1M** 6awboo -Lop"Wanted days -with her cob" hilos Verna Tarr ,q - ... I -1 ,� - - - -7 . - - - - I -Aug-visit to BuffaloL Tuating the It before'you . - � -11- , vc - ;. - 4 .. . z. . ­ ... L . I - . . of thi fth eon.. line. _ 2'in. corrugation, am ... L ' . I , . , - - . - -: - . ,�# G. 14AM-Inuer of -Mar,r=e - . former's friiinds. buy other wakes.* If you are in , - - I W 0 � ronto. ; is lAsionan in tU OQ" at on . . :�Master Bartle Swales. of To Mm Rieve and son. Jackie. who ' * ' - . for the:fonawlng.lop apeu3 . - -:- ' ' t.. -Ing - MY I wM pay "all t a time' with his grand -parents, have been realding at J. Austin's. left need of a Cream' Separator. Try '. - I.. ' : . . ru .VMN* . I � � delivered : I wilop. and Mm Swidsp.' tbix week for Deverminto. - - is Pretater for 30 da Also - --� , ­... � � I I I 'ZT POUOHBR. Real Es"te An*-. ... I . . . Miss Rets Winiamaind ft lend. Miss W. D. Rogers had A successful wood- gasollne-enginee from MAO u . �­-­ -- -7-�-,� � .. , - .: - I � .. �L : 11 2:4 Moseer, vilualor, issilleator and Jisousir Basswood. No. 1, $21. No. 2. 017 per M "Russell. of Tomato, spent a few days bee one day last week.. Mrs. Rogers. � . .... � ...,. I . Mass 111"wes, ftossAaw. My 4. See or write ine before buying. . .: ­.'.. -�k.­ � ­ Soft Rijn " 1+6 - it 1 14 " with the forwer's patedtai JiSsep4-azd as, wen aq many other of villwrs, are �, I I . - , �­- - ... 11 ... 1&- ..11 .... 14 10�.: Mrs Williams. , '' . L' . , Bell Phone. . . .., .... - . -111 I . -T"-- p . , . .. I - _ . now Independent an to the - - ­ . I - .1 X I . pEn nor of marriage Ma Is 166 20 is Coid quis -- � Liesneas In the County of Ontaxim -- � � I— �., . � I : ' Do HOP - Rock Elm. 11 K _ ; sg::::�_ . - . Mon, as their yards are now strewn F. L Prome; -'- - .- Pickering '-.-4 -�-'- - � . 0JkA at sic" "a WS raddenes. clarestiocit. White Ash, " - ft , :66 20 �� 41� , . . BROCK ROAD � . with wood. . I ­ .. - -.. � ­ . L .. - ­, - - . 1� �, * . - 2nd G Pine, do � 21% :.." - 10 1# , . I � - � : -.. --,..I-. �... " L S.. - W. H. * Jackson wksr In thi­eiti-olm A weetitigot the Red Crow League �:-. �, i . 3.BXAT03 T0VMS1M(=RX . - I - W. ' .1 F ... : . -.1 �11 m, � �, ivoymbeer. Comazolveloaff for Chopping and Oat Rolling every& - Tuasday last. .-. . � - will be held #%t the home of Mrs. W 0 . . � ... Do On askialt I . � , ... -1, ­ � , ­... � - I Who lost a felt bat at the 0. X R. Barton on Monday evening. the M . .1 i . I ' .1 sedarhe leassunleal. Me. man" to losin day as usu#., I . . L L ''. 1 Tests ' , . inat, at 7,80 o?clock. EV body wel- .9kkering lardqe .. . -A l -* an lars, �i4�� ar of UWA." Li- Ri station last week P , ery I F1 4 , safte WhitOT1616. 0n46 t., - . . 1. -1, . -.-- . -- 'Green ver . - Mrs. w. a aobsonstill continues In come. The League. has, shipped 20 - I " �, .W. G,.Bxrues,� . . - 1 N � . � - ---- - ' . . " '' . . . - I -T.1 an MAJAr, Gal. very weak-condItio suits of pljAwas. 5 dozed towels and �­:,.­,-�­, - 4-;�, H.01 Or address R. R. No. 1. Loenst Hill. 6� . P. . All a ntomobiter anA Bicycle -, - - .; , . Liessned Auctioneer Rxt#DdV* e%P*X- . � .. . - . Wait BurliKwIll , - duties 100 pairs a "kis. � - . - .. i,. ., ,4 I -]HUGH S. PUG � - - ­ repairing proaxyd - ..' � in imported sad ihorisnabb"&-stook. - - : Their friends Y. - . - �levce rTlm= win nilse them greaty. . I- . .34 JITAfnlp L as teacher here afte - . I .. %-�- 7. - - W3 I - - &ad Ch" 3�ller " to L ­ ..�L--��.- ' Atteilded to. . i -Y".1 "Iwea awfuessil anywhere. Write for twnw 10 T11 - . - .:.., , . : , . I., . - 11 . - ' .. . - r" N. Miller. who wile - - �. *P ...''L . .m and Particulate. Pboins Ind. 21M " UMAL 'E .LJ0,,!,11 Clifford Hubbard - We are very. go report the re - . . � ­­ .. - - � � :w I . - . "a each among the firmers with,their cent illness o(Mrs. Ting, 0119, Gream. and repairs , I . $* O" L '� " sit L -. ­-", :1-, .: 'Pa., � - -, .10 POSTDL,L. Licensed Auctioneers , wiig outfits. - I � - I recently taken to the hospital. -But . - . - .14 11 841~00 _ .., ... .1 . always on hand. ­�4u .z- . -;s - ,�,.&,, a rair oasustAiss, otTaft.ansaftiocio, Anew . . . . Arthur Percy has inistalle& & gagib; , wis Xre pleased to hear shels recover- . . . . -L *'" , :�,-� �,%, . I ­ Mon sale@ of all kinds attantiod to on shor§406 -- � line engine which he rec4ntI30 purebas. .Ing nicelyidwe undergoing aw oper- -- I ..,: wakes. Addre" Green Itival P. O.. Oat - . . -1 I I 1 I I! -1 � - . ation. .. I -.1. ,� . , * I ,L V I : -- . , 9 ­ _'� _�. -_ T - ., .�, N's*008 .ed from W. H. Jackena. - Putter & Andrew " _ 1 4 � - - . ­­­ . - . " .1 . .�� . Herbert Stover hits finished his con- John Larkin has returned from - .� - I I I �Fll ­WM. WIAW, LICENSED Auc- - - -- - - .. - - . . � -1 . ; . '.?� I *- -out. ; . - I Vol -Lana, ForL S�al'e, ,r' . . . - . . ,; . . %MW York, Qnuww and D=bsm Five'Acreis of k6t foi supplying ibe Pcb661 *Itb L Montreal much Im�proved 'in health. L '.. - PICKERING. - I � I .� �, : Countses. An of Sol" I . 2sple. He thinks the east Is the place to live. . , . - � -j wanspay attended - ­ L 'I Brie sssirriple of beech and n . . ��., - ". -�-­ . � Term reasonable. Dates for sales may- be . - e�ngnged to Meatless days, have no efftct there -am � . .... ­.. . .-. .... I - � � - . ....., . �. .. - . . .-, � : . to, alfp�linted with good , Our city gentlemian bais . . . - . .1.14 � ! �, at NEWS' ogllcv� .13CH SAW lodepen- . , : . ... -Still - - � - 1, ,�, �',.­­ . � i I . I � wo 1 � pboses. Whitby, Owt. sty . . A 4as. Kayes'farm ob aharv4. Mr. they hskve all species of fish. . ' . 2 �� �,r�, I , =tv .1 winter ftit, . :� ' a his SlIverspring . dell still - - e, 'M - L';' t .. - ­ . ___-- ... . .. .. � " Kaviis­ begilth hail beem.very-­pao.r,,of- John-Lhink . -:� � � I . . . : ...,. . - " . ­ . -�-4. 1 ­ L �. '- t � , , - � ra,kii-tlid lead'.,and- he Is * glyhig his ei. --71 z L -..just - coming in o .. late. , . , i , -,�,--.;1 ��7 :'-.- 1. - , � - " 1:0 ma.:s - I i T-J0,V:0 , -. i ­­ -- - -B0pernw, who has JAnt re. tentkive pond speclig' IiXten4dn aince Writ le .1. , ­ 7 . .1 -: .: . - . � .. .. . . Fred , - - .- - �. - .- , - bearing; . ­ . . . I L . .. A . . - � - -. Yetorinar, . into Arthur 's -his return. . I . ,.., �­ ­2fn. -- - ,y Sur - !) �. celAry e ,v ...... ­­ - - - . , . , .geo L ' -- - ' , h 0. . .. I -- . ­ , - - � I e . 6^10% , , 4 Eak"'Y9w mored into t "Pe .- . . . . t. . - � I . I 0 1 -... . ... WWW4=- - , . -,. � . d "' * KAM - , . ; .. Honor Graduate of the Ontarjo Vet - . -, I I . Finally College We V. - Richu at -:112-L-1- , '" ' - ' i - , W. H. Jaeksi n would* like7 6) Com- - , . . . , ­­.­ 'M , and fOrnduate of the Vete,rinary . I . - . . . I ­.. . . - . :� .-z,- . %�'-`­�- . .- & � ...- r -: , anleatp with the lady who exchoing- N. Y. Poucher. .of Taranto, spent . L". �� I I ­ - ­i�, L , - . ,,, 4" ,�. .. .., � - X - � . I , . I 0 - .1. - , . L ' I L . ,.� ­ � Science 'Assotiation.- - -- - -- :. I , in I -, t , . .�� ,� , 'L. . ". �. . . 1!6.;9 . . � .1 I ., -. ia -,-, - -- -- -- - I - Pickering. ,d R 'No. 8 rigbA rivet shop -o t the S.78. S turd y' It his f tber he - .. on'. Sarn I ,-. 'i - - � , .1 ; . ,xotivry ru�rc, . . a it w Th a re. .. . . Pbone-offlee 1808, residence "202 . . - '(1privention at Wbitevale Nst win-'er. - L. Maabaws moved into Mrq. Ms. , -I,--- I . . . "-t--. � .1 , .1..V ' � -- - - ,--- . .- - . - .. . I w, k .. .. Dr. Brndsh.aw and wife. of POrtag"L dill'if house L i� � . . . ­. - - lo ­,.%­- _'... ­ "; . lateb, I I .L. ,:1. � - .CL-AREMONT., - f ONTIARtO . --, -4 -- The— Pickering - ., ---- .occupied by Thoe . I I � - '. - . ­ ' . ­ .. - . . . - - � .. � '" I I :-- " - " ­ . .. I .. 1­�­.­ :__. --:.:i . . . `: I .-- - . ­ �'-. I L � -*j, �:. - --. - .... -- � lir-. Prairie., lliffirn., and Wm. 0011-41v ?,errymurf. .1 . �-­`Feac@'.' I I � , �=r. --=.- M. - .A.-miz, omm V anI wife pald K,flying Vj% � it t(V W� H - Th�cis. Per'ryrn6r movit-d on - Mnndiky ": ::,-. .. .­ I . - . " . - , .... � ­ - , 4- 1, i - igilance - Committee .and 31n,. 1%clison'i on a�Lturdiiy eveo- to t1ii, property bo�&t UOLU thi� Colin - .­:- " " . ..-, L , :,. , , ,,�F'l � - .." ' Viteringry �iur&on - . . . . � . ..� � . � ­ . . - . ­ . " 1. .. �, . " . .. L �. -, -�- OU , .. I c-, ati, &a V e '' � -, � - 11 . ... . I-., , Ing. - I Philip eAate. , . . . . � .f�i . . I - . ' " �­­� :-. Honor Graduateof OntarinVeteribdry . . . ­.' - - Nlri�,­F.-Gerow and ,rhildron, of To. _. I ;. L . ..�� -, - � "Ile objeot-of thi& Association Is tw* , -----L-i-------- - : , . . ,, . . . .. ...'! -- -�� .-- - .i . WHITWY- .. . � . ,Z� ,. . . I . . -- . ' . . -a- Wletlk wit -h hrr father.- - -- ­ .­ :. ­ � .,. S - k i, Coliege. All calls'day ar'nigbt - les"n, stealin prosecute .. . 7 , * 'ninto. spent, I . , . . "'Ll - - , '' . . � . .. '' �­ -` �' . I .. - I - .. . . - . � ' :-1 -Z N n .. '' L, .. . . - . ­- . 11" (1141zcor�s. . -- , pronfptly attended to. - i ' t h e fe'lLo" I . :r, A ,1, I .'%- '..i . I. ­ . - . ,5f ajor -Metizips, forriier pnst"'of'S". you mciney -,.,.:. . -%�­ :�%. � - . -- . . - 1. . %its. Gi ahFuin Jobn.�;ton..4nd ditught- - .� 1i -. r . . . � - - - - . .1. t,-- . Atidi-�.%'.;churrb. r0titmed frotn The -- ... -I .­ q - I- �1. � � ,.:,. I i " Bell ind IndepeFrident'PlIdneil; .% .1 . . - . �.- - .. . ­, - , ' . �Nf W R �,o Mecibe. � ba, in � "-,--.I- r- -,OP. A;;:l,­;Z1- is en nr"nh I. hiFA -, mi -S VerM. Vibited filtiuds' in Ux. ..:- ' " I . . . ., � .�-.,i ., I . L WT I ' - PICKERING, . . -- T 1 1(1;4 C i ii;i �-:; 11:� 8 3.1 . . .. . . :1 .. . .: . ­­''� �.­ ­ �: , , ... li, 4 tLnj mi-ber - I 11�Urch hoth wt�i-Lir.g s,ttd- evening �n I .1 - ." I . .- .. I ..�­'�.Lt, -. ­­­ -.,--. ---­-­­ - - 1'.41 imn"Odia.1ely Wi& I -Q . . , mi.Ar - -.,- -- I ..- . ... I it - i W4 -- - - :. . Im . lv� it ter oud daughter. , ..,-. --ft- ­- ... - I of �Ezocutive- Committee. -S!ir�44y- nf-xt. . . .- .--Z--.-- - , ­­ �. � . � 7� .� * I ' G:;kdys,iirespei,,din;:a, week witlatbe ' ' .1.0 Ir - .,IL4.- . � ., - , 14,,-v. W. D.Walt,-,m. who is a rifl- . ,..�-�. L� , ? - 1100. - .:. I ­,�f 1",;. .... :. ,�, . hl-embersitip foe . . A. -C. RttSORs . �-., �,,. �'.- � . . srf,nai y of the Ch-utcb of' Erikliiiid 6�r Tormer's rnotfv�r. M;itthewe. .' , �, . '. , ­ -e 'JOHN P11ILIP . , r"a trie frq-914oto-r; paswrn ,hote ri�qion olf Husison%4 B;kv. , . - . .1 . . , �, Tickete zopi� be he 4 fro . IV. INI, fln"I Nlt-��. Niflik". %ave rcturn ' . � � . . -ippl-IZ-&-T,loo� ­ , - - h9 with, :. � -, ` - ! - - . . . , Socrotery on led. after sn�-ncling- tw.n. mavi ...� - ­ ��; - 11 ", � , - -; ­. ` gnN-T,stir.rip,g,�O.rlre.-,Pf-�i In APiSaintq 'e LOCUST HILL . 1.'C :.. "...1. 0., . �. - -F10 a full Due u.i tresh it-nd ciftr- Ex2c. Com. -L. D. Banks, 0. S. P;Jm- ,�,, 0 ;�-� ts*iind:��: 77he , lcwl­r�r- .dat-�;,h-r-r MI.-:.. Van %Vlc.k, of I . I . . r .., ,,,­, � -- I � . ­ . . ., .Aws, . mils weir . �1. . .. I ­! . ed Meajj �e,Qns W�n� t �... -.- W V Ri,,h1&,,dq.4,.-Pjcksirir,g, bil1v apl)ropli�,�. I 8.�y .iLv' 4+;I,h. . .- , . --- -----.- --- L - . ��;, . 1� -- 1. t)- -keeping I -. ­ . � I ­­ ­ -, -- . 4 . I . I . _ - vil' I , Abe Man tle.. v% lio h,ts bQep. , "' � I ,,,.,,�,',,,!,!'L.rl-,,.,P,��,,r,4�,�,--,,,.,.,,,.,,, -.ftp" � ­L�� lb . . �W. J. Clark' - '\Tisqje�l).r � Lw- Lempt,raript, - rintin 0 W- � , SlAce R611, Breakrast BaZon, J, R. Thextoll �- .1 ;)hn'ton. - - , zov��`il .. . ,2--= A , - . r',� t1lif , I . I. -1 . *Prsaiderir) . S,i6ren T le "'jJ-,1t'j(' ii,i,; Week, hzzving, en*-:ge,l with Alt. I . mrii, BbloghErs W&IneVs, btc. - . � - . . I I , !r,'k1bwfrirtr Club held its . -- =--S- . .. ----- 4n)-c-ights'litmiths. - - - . I. � ". . togksl E * -- I - ...­­. .- . � I , -� second ,.Irwtintl (6(' ftive�s; Tnesdoy,Af- :"--­.­ OR AMATEUR . I � . . . .. . r, . V ­ � _ , 'L ­ . --7--------7- . - .. Mrs., Pat kvr. uf CT)Idwater..andMiq.' . . - - I f ­ - - - - .. � �. � - _- .. .. Lc.rricl n W 1,h- P11-ii,orilim of , ­­ ­ ­�.�, -- .�:: . ighesit pricos paid- fo-r - - .;;i L'. I pul�,- I �, --- -.,, �:. - ..., I ­ - � � if . .�. l!r,�hr:ivr. Th,rn-rve -.- �. .gett, nftHTi-.��rzi, I I -.��... - . .- . I ftti- sper-Aing tbe rza,t �-- ,r%,, I 111 I I . . .�� I . . no(- * " -1,7, P a rt. M 4 Xr."A t I 4 " i i - I �'. k i ( ­ � -.0 . . ! I 6 . . UL� 'OtUr"d to L"I�it' ' '' I . :_ :­.�: - . I ­34�ztqier's cattle �--_ . I T L � � N . I - --k,10 sc )L I 1�s - 11-4 0"ne .1.1 I .- ­ , . -ii : � - .. I - '�" 'i'�(jllii:. , wevks hare during t1helline's and t R01 !�`- ,.,*41 0 - 7. -1 . . . . ­ I -T:1,1 --h: 'i:; 0, V i cr, 31 rs. ,T-1] Po. -,%, deA6 , * C ' I Jr 0gr �-i �:!i I L. - C r tad truer fric-nds ii niong -!cc, . 6f their i6o.1 her,'Mr-�e M*oorle. 113!ii- . '.... ­ . � A - , , -i,v; :ilrd N lilr�:, J. U. "Downey; - 1- ekerin - " 's ;e vi : I .., ME.17 ..10 .. .1 Tite Ladic`W Aij of j,he UrouKll�arp. ., ...­ ­. . ... . ..� "' L . . .;�. ., �-.,;��, � . . , lk i . - S L J., 'b i cb6i y e- i i r-- . . . - I I .. -.�`,;, - - -- I �--V�- . g ,-Alv ­�' ' : . � - F -c' S ,,,c,,, Nrl;- J R. Hogg; 001'. Sec.. : . . 45'.gradtiatcs than t1je a%_ ,$,(.. . I . 1.11 I - I I I � I - A -11,Q. Fl. R�!n("411: Ti�� "'; M,C;S _ _ Mvt ndis'4. -�h will hold tb�it` ' 1. . . . _,: ::,i,--.-��,�-�.­ �',­�2c- �L, I . . I i . . . ' he horne of Mnq. W. . ...... ... . �.: .',:*",..!. ­',-:'­�L��­"�.:A . .. . Eay : -Audit,mq, Miss Annes and 211iss 1v nic(,tjn'g ';it t � .,..- . ­ - I � ' ' . . - . - '!'�,� - r, ag . . . j:, �.. . -, ,-3 , �.­ . . �w "' -- . , Tirst-class . - InTT . 1�arvev, ou'%Vednesday, Aprit l0t h, at .!� I , ­.- � ­ � for hi., e , ,� ,� ELL -1 �? S,iii4 . ... . -�'. -� . .. . . I . � . .. L 1�0 . � L., % ­ � - , OW/ ` Riir - . 0 . .­� ��.�k� -- -Day 6i. ­ -�r Iloll �,f meititers 2-80 . . - : , I .. I �0 .. .11, , an,t tqitseld' ni get' . . I . ..:. ., .ni&Lt -0-,,�-"Zl�lv;,�-�.4-;,-.,-,�y,�-�"r�. 1,',,�I'J�,,*�'th,- , , p."m. -All meinbers are request- -- -'�� . --'NV..e do the:kLnd. of wQrk . -­� , , ­ I - present, . � you W ­ . . -2A -- id ", I ( - ;1 ,-;-.;> no-tn the -froTit . . �- --- i ��-4 - .go ,'of whoin ed to be . 1. L I � �;;.. AJUD L"vU.M.0 Ir ns .. . . -----*,a 4:­111� . who li�ire I h I I ­ " 1` � ��.. �� .7'!L... I ' , Ill . .1 . .. . .1 sarriflee, It is with deep regret we -teport t e . Yorige&-Charle!�St Toronto,. zi) r I of Filin deve id I ..., , � ' S, .five hi�ve lilnip t,he ,",preme - , . I., �. - - .. was the first ordcr of business ,at All death of Mrs. Je,�46 Moore of this An.. y - si- ol �� I . I Or - Teaniing ptamptly aftended to.' . for loc. Any -s z li0pac . ,�7..--�`. .- I ' . iday, March 22nd. 1 e Fil . .- ... - 44- Agent fo� Carnafl-ft. C"riage,ck) This is a Scboc4 of R e F,.,, I t 5-.,1;43� Ig n, 8?1;11t",.-Chuf,ch re-stry',-irTeeting Mon. -plmve on Fi in bew , . . ---11 . I , ., . . ' " L ­ developed for 80c . .-- - - ... .. . "4". . . "i .,., I day ni:zht. Added honoi wAs giveii ,70th year. S11e had been ill from . -� !.�.. ."'. � ' . ... , . ��"4 . . I I 11 : . ��- . 1-1 ----w-- - . - did Reciulfs. Alerito, , otk t= tl­��)--orn-�Q by all pre, ­2 a pripumonia for,filve iv6eki's p`iL.ior to 1�er ' - - - o- - .1 . ,-. . L* ��'.� ... � - nt sl.,nOing .1 ... - _ : ,. It ,; :�:,-�a --- IET-T)-u­sffl� I 4g..C,­ .. . , ,.. .. 1, . - , �-t . -his tribute was paid tbE�")-.,Ine !1! , L . ..­. �, ,�, ,.Tlr,. 1k; , ---il-t�sau -,for . . . I . -. . , ..a. . r HTYU l7l onr-ptud, %i -hilt -rt - .. -- . ,-.. - - � - I ­ .- . . . - p . ublic has been an aWve agent in annual statemr.uts; showed the condi. Sc'nitianTl 48 years ago; residing in ' I % � . 11 . . ­�.;4., . I . .. I I I . I L . I . , , � . - . . the upbuilding of our-Tamous-sehotrl - - t4on af the'ch?Treh to N iii tbe'tnost WhR-by -for a number pf �.ear.c. Rpr I- . . I - . L. ­.. - . 1, ' '- - I ­ 'i H p Ons, �J �� ,.8 cents eac-h - . ,:,:�� I �-' . 'S To satisfactory condition in its history. .maiden natne was. �essie .-I. �� I . . � :,., � . 66 . . - I-- .. �., - I.. ; ... . - erM - -*­ WE 'AS61ST WORTHY R,Tr-DRN7 , -the a .11�nry. H 0 kins,, ' �,� ...21x31, 8 . .. I- , � �.��;. .. . .�Sprincli T - - . . An evidence,of this was the subscrip. sister of I ite D o� ­ � 4 . . I.. - . '. . ­­; . . 6.. .. , .0 11:'.. �­, GET EXPtOYMMtV - coingience,ii; _ 64111 11 the 2vt MLA - I. .f 0'. r)f Grp,en River. filster. M..1-1 � ­ 0 �A R- -- . - .. Lb ' . - I 4 I � �46 - `��. ,?, . . � f ro al A -p -r -,T -J -n -a -merges into the course Do -U&-t-a-l'ogue free. need ed f unds to asgu':r p"r . -i i4j: 4 � , '- - - � , . , -, I w. r be mmediate Bennett, of Cedar Grove, Is the only _ .. ­ 11, ­�;" , , . . . nstru- surtiving member of the family. , She ;. ,!, ­ - ­ ­ - ­ ­�.44 :. � ' of a fine modern i . " .8 X5 . J : :� - ,�­ --on I ... Principal Installation . � - , , , '-� .. �.. - . 17. � ,� . . Sumnier Term Jaly� 2nd in ., .-. % . INV. J­R111licitt, ent in place of the half ce.ptury old leaves to ihourd la6r loss two --r, ­ i I �;�;�,.�. .1 . -, . . ­ - m '4,1 ., I �.. Shaw's Business Schools, Toronf'o. ... . �� � --I 3rgam now in usd-. The offl6ers'elect ers, Mrs. H. H. Parker, of Coldwater, We sell Eastman Kodak@, Films :117�,."....: - .- - . 0 n:1 -..,,; ; , No Vacations. Enter any day. Free are: People's warden, Jerhn Noble ; Mrs, Lou Ledgett, of Oshawa, and five and other supplies - - . % � 1. - sons. James of Duluth, Minn., Harry ­­�-:­ - . - 1. . ..�..­­­ . ��. " , , ` " . .. , -Catalogue. W. H. Shaw, Pres. -1 - . .... ! j r�,.�-.--:- - - - -., ,� I �.�. I 11 I ... ­ I I .. � . 201OLS SHARPENED . Reetor's warden, Wm. Downie; Ves . .. I try clark,.F. 116ward-Anbes, Lay and John of Brougham, Sandy of �- - . � �'�. ��-­ � . � .. .,.- 1, ;�..;. ...4�� 1 . ..�­­ ;.:­­ .... .. I - 1---7 . . T.-Law1or . , - feenw � . . . . I I.., � . .-, . -dategates-to-M-68y-no-d, A -G�i' ood.and Watter,of overse". .- 1. I � t� I � . �.. .. - .:;�.­ ­..­ . � . 4 !TIME TABLE-FielIerlar Stato"�' We make a specialty of arosse-u-6- -maws-, Wm, Downie and A. R. Christian ; Her funeral took ,place on Monday, 4... . . ... , I -.!, _%,. I %. ­:." ,S�:::,. - Toole of aU kinds. Locim repaired.1, rst 0 1 ­ 7 , , . - T'.' It. Tritium going. Eta* ane- an folldws Parochial tribunal, Rev. Joe. Fletcher March 25th, to St. John's cemetery, We Tiod Iftem "�:�I:k�,' ," - -., 9.06 A: M. Razor -honing a specialty, For a first- and Judge Smith - Auditor, Joseph where she was laid to rest beside bar We � .I - 11 .� ... " � �%. , -, � �., -,- �* ­ . ­: * �' W � I , , I N - U-1-1 '� - I I -- ., E Pi I C K: .----E R -�- E S T,�, I I �,J � . � , ry cKII m he N - OUb , 0 �109 C * , ,v. inembir of tli* C I f 01110110 W= to , 91"elinlesme 1M=!%rstx%nnv, ign-bu06 � Mrs C us, is I - at�ffstZea to -ildswas of vosam and t , Weesnd.?���- .1 Va­ I - 111 ;" .� 111, 11 -No. 6 Mai . . :, class Isair trim or an easy shave ball . . 1. -.. ­.'. .. 20 - Local . . 165 P. M. . White. Sedesmen, 1. E. Christian. F. husband, Alex. Moore, who predeceas- . � I 1; � I.. . 11 at the Bast -end Barber Sboip�.' 0. Erskine, P. P. Bradbury, A. T. edberl9years. The funeral was con V st-Gradus" Optician � J. - .M ' � , ­ V-�. � -& 30 Local . .. t 6,24 P See our House Furnishings oir- all . ruggi , ,�. TzWnd In WOO d9A of follows-- - - - Lawler. Jos. White, Thos. Jubb, S. A, ducted by Rev.,J. 0. Totton, of,Green. I.. ,��4 . 'r- ig kinds. -Slightly . N. F. 'A,- it Agent. . .. . .:, � �% No. Local . ..-, 9.27 A. M. �8 Baker. Jae. Nicholson, Rai -old HeaWs, wood, which was largely 'attevided. 0 1 .. I '. .. ,�' 1� I .... 1. . from 15 oeustt a ytrd'5�p" I Mark Much symKathy is expressed for the X5,,C3M I I , . . 21 Local . . 185 P. M. 'Iff PICK R. M. Tipperl R. S. Vickery and . Ting" 0=- I I .,��. . 1�. � . . . � � I .1., r --.-Aotf 7 Mail .' . ' 7,50P. Us W. 3.. GORDON .- 4 -i I Mallett.. . - - I .. . . ­Vamily in t eir sad berealretudut. 1, , I I . .- -.. - -- . ­'�r'. ­�; I � , I . I - . , , - �� "r ..., .:- . . 7 ,,, .. I.;, �:, ; . ­ � � ... . ,. .., , , . I , . . . - .� . ,%, I . I . . .. ­ � � ,.! . � . . .. 11 , . - 1. . - I r'. - ­ '' . - .. � ­ - - -1 .� I . � I' 1, I 11 - .�� - : . .. , .�� .1 I � .;).� 1 - -, , - ­­ ��. �� I �+­U-,�-�,Lwlll-v ir-1, �;:. . 'L­,,�40,�k 9., " " r - , 1­&Tr;,�tl�­-,k' 1; ­& �,-L.�,iia��,­� -,'�--,,-��,.�.,4:;��%,.-` ,,�L,�, I t, , , - I - ­ � - -� -,,g� , - -J�,,, , - � .. . . ''.., 1. , , � !�,,.� �- .; -, � �f,�, W � � <'LiZ. �­.5",t.,�5,��--­"�.,;� �?-,(,��­ -Al", . ., , ­,­14­:­,­�-,� . � I .- ­Vi.:�,�,, . - .- '-.�: �.' �'n, ,,,�,�.. t .4: �,!��2­ -4. - �A2 � �,R�-�i,�i,�,,� 7 1�� • ing which time they should be kept Jn Articles Wanted for Cash. a temparatute of fifty to sbkty do- TREAM- D Old Jewelleryi XUtei ftyaws C161"I �� and they should be turned -oc- Old - Obifias Cuik Olso"I Oraagusufnj Sweet or Churalng Cream. Highest cuirionikily. A-M0 7Coust A.. market pdoes pold. We supply can&► ris, wafthes, am-691--ftwo wam etw ee n 7, pay express charges, and remit dally. VM16 or be" by NZYMMS to 'Professor Elford- of the P6uItry Mutual Dalryi A Cr4karnery Co. IL 3L * • -9. 823rXMI111. M4­oj-WA Division of the Experiment#1 ]Farm in ANTIQUE GALLERIES XPECLARATION OF-WAR; .743.4 King at -West. 30 and W Coll"m Suvato Tmouto. Oat. EL lecture before the Ottawa Poultry came -near to guessing R� what the. Association, told how household waste could'bi utill-al nit feed fnr* Evem Round of youltry Vr0dUCS act meant to Me doer of tt. XXVf. _h__ ji--With-ir-flock-of twelve -pullets- in his �verld' appeared to smile rather than That evening Albert iought—d-u-t-h raised in-- Canada -this . To_&y!t revelation was as unex- to der' sistb.r. It wAs'his'last chance own .backyard- h6'pr6duted eggs at` a, -a pound of. beef or bacon overseas. PE. weep. of -a private conversation,. ."eted as it was - mprtij As ke littlb fleet of boats -full, of el suite his cost of 2% cents each, feeding table "I noticed -you got, up and gave that BU4 lakes were box was packed, and in order to meet waste, as compared to a cost of 3% lad' th0tigh'the tears- of spite Y�'�r_dfactually black A a which the f Y YOut. seat in the tramcar the Lo' their cents at the Experimental Farm from other day." "Since childhood I have Started\to her eyes, they were re- doing beat to paint white —at the boat at Bonnet Ferry he would '-solutely crushed -between her eye- its bead. the one. coffin-laden, in which have to be gone next morning 'before hens fed on regular chicken feed' Strap in h 8 well � astir.' . With. the respected a'Woman with a her Aashea. Common-sense had already the minister's surplice looked almost the house w9 Table scra Canada, he a e hand:' S ik lCana as rted an �pointed out that to be&ak this morti- 9rf conclusion of his own particular -job -P ay by contrast with its surround &K. there was would produce live and -a quArter-mil- �ficatlon would be not only 'perilous, ings-w-drew to the Island at the_ he—had succeeded in 4Q, but minis- the usual whirr and flutter overhead, obtaininemployment in -Glasgow, lion eggs worth over $8,000,000. He • likewise fdQlish;'"since the ri -'7tees daughter was no longer to be as the white birds, an& the black and ' he.-washa'stening without urged city, people W set .eggs tBis Shur-Gain; In a flaill she saw her �irds, the gulls and th,. crows, rose the loss 'of a'single day, triankful to spring and rear thickens. the air from the snow F •chanc For what was it that at screaming into shake of­ungrateful Ardloch t i this nibmelit Ronald r Most urgently 'laden trees from his feet. What work remained Bonemeal, a handful per square 1 ZeIr "It'i real,wonderful how the minis- for him here As little as at the d., A '66nfldi1te and sin- laim 101r;ng 'him yard, will improve weak lawnp. He should have both, Be ::-7 When he d found i _f%anthyie had done Stammering out his 54i as a 1�;Ot��Z,! whispered: one a i Ha ,a on e—, —a ff T story she had recovered her self-con- man to another during the wait that 'having made au ema j U the u al.r rk about. 1�,, trol' and choiten her'part. ' His last- followed; -for the tide was at-its low being called -in the morning and touch words 'found her hind e'tealifig'injo eat, and to hoist a coffin containing Ing an early breakfast, he relapsed face of into his, in the shelter of the feather-fan• a man of Adam's size up A momentary silence, then said; �..eall�+'td Pker "Pool, Ronnie!:f_Npw I understand -rock- eight feet high, -re wired ..both. with sudden. decision. just touched- with E, I really had-2f6l. before appreciated musele,.and ingenuity. - By merely -embarrassment: HE postman and the depth'of, your sentiment. You point, where the mill brin h (To be continued.) 'r rounding the nearest p T piust. forgive llie for those stupid shore dipped abruptly, a-muell easier Parker SeMce right tq--your home. What a-bad tiine you'v6 hid landing *as10 �j effected; but, chilly WhglIteVer Y(Y,U--- -We pfiy - carriage one way 'llutyou're not the man to cry work thou sit still in a of i gh it"4ras to -household draperies out your eyes for the moon, are yoij? •boat with the' snowflakes -creeping---foodl -CoMr ol -Camr send whether It be or - ani stick- fabrics And she's quite as,-unattainable to you down the back of your neck, as. the moon, you know; though it's. Ing in your eye the most-delicate Will. be speedily lashes, the Idea of such not so much as enter To satisfy the needs -of Gieat rather a reversal of the positions real" an expedient did returned to their original freshness. When 1 1" -the most shiverX B i and her. allies the North �f - - ----- - ---- Just fancy preferring, a great, into theI eads of -of, . rita n iy you think 7 -hulking quarryman to you!'! the mourners. Had not this in- American. continent must raise 260,- R words carried a balm equall. e wor y -ap. linding-plAce. for 'generations pastl than 'in'1917. -Cleaning-or Dyeing, The glance which went to illustrate hospitable' rock, been the M'Donnell 000,000 bushels more wheat Ahis 41cable to a wounded heart u %Lse of the Robson or to To have made -time�hbhored think of PARKER'S.-­... wounded' fh Stuarts' equally Vanity, and laid it on pretty Is , No oil,- in e' Royal Househ6ld of • thick for this was not a case stages would have so gravely-offend- A. Great Britiin isallowed to exceed the angst helpful • - booklet of suggestions will be which sailed for any far-fetched ed ArdIoch tradition as to endanger ratioha. * S16iit..'is seldom se'rved at mailed on request. subtlety of treatment as'hir intimate the repose of Adam in his grave. Such the family- table; the King and Queen 'Anow e2e 4 Id of the patient told her. , a breach of . Island etiquette could not Par'ker s you, Mob— thank you'll And even bi? contemplated. or a, LIM lr plated. Ardloch, rarely eat buttery -and bread and jam Dye k ited his pressed the fingers within his with used to these little tussles ",Cloamn. and Dyers sales with the often "constitute the tea me§L a vigor whir:: inade,'the""smille she fortress of Death, waited patiently, sent him seem,heroW,evp herself. in -9114nee broken only by the shouts 791 YONGE -ST. TORONTO gn to, h a Mr.'Arnold Bennett, the famous .`It's good to have- you on. my side. I of the men -hauling at the ropes, and may to you about' It sometimes, the grinding of the boats against each English novelist, . writea.:. !'We shall talk mayn't 1?)P other, The bank - straight opposite i: not inr future get " Much L as we avant 'ble, a a still k as much as we need. There is and "As much as you like. � A song? lay-.there biLrely visl end a 8 l'as, o Deli h1ted, Lady Anne, I'm sure! " — Island itself; for Al bands had there will .be a serious shortage. fF� the the Bast sentence beini pitched con- turned out in honor of the dead com7 -Submarines are not the original cause siderably higher. and a dressed to the rade. 'That familiar 'Icbip,..-thip" r4�`Ac.. AV a the d of the shortage The shortage "T 'hostess, who, across the room, had-which seemed like' voice - of the to - a world shortage Frerieh. Twe Rio To been pleading.for some music. place, was today bushed under thi LA is -dowrr- by 40 per cant. A f ood.SUPPly A minute lator ,Mabel. sat at tha-sheds: -shedq;­' ;;piano, with hei cousin turning aver Presently.. muscle having triumph- If we do- not help Fiance, France, col- k tike is the the pages for her; and an hour after i4 procession wound away. lapses, and- we might just-as well put. W.1or the dusky that, having dismissed her maid, her 'among the -vililte*'billows, scarcely re- I. shutters up-at the War. 04-ice. Sod paint that gives pp! about familiar Hlrldehburgt6 bihave chivul- dreasing-gown wrapped b ut her, her cognisable as the.usually So implore sittilction., --that mounds—the perfect foes." place was at her bedroom fire erfect' iarpet' of snow rously to his fallen f spot, and that attire, and likewise that trampled to tatters beneath the in to lr�A hour which witnesses so many Self- feet. It was a new place them all It is imperative that all chickens be to-day, dimly seen through the cease- hatehi(f earFy'this year-beca comniftings . E use under . r iba mused.. as sbe' less -snow-dance. The raised-hoyizonta, PAMW Jr ces 'K­ poked the coals.. present conditions�*f high feed Ort "I'll give him that- slabs hadbecome, more than ever like �'Fl . r hardly, TO FOW 75i_ r-m-ll think, six months. will do I-. 11uK tables, by virtue of the white cloths chickens, •1atclied late can 'be It's Just as well that, spread upon them- or, with snowy reared profthibly. The eggs for batch- .IWI the same, -X'Dozmell is not. lying, at the r cushions piled anJ thickenhic every Ing should be selected with care. They Insist on Ramssyms '*-",bottozn of the loch." _each weigh about two ounces, fo.ury Point, because moment, :seemed -to be inviting to & 'ShOUM e She smiled into the embefs—a mile chilly repose. Even the Vyright hi,e a Smooth surface and be oval every gallon is tested for in future., Things w uniformit3yeitstleit7. and of trust in would, stones bole rims of white, whir soon in shape. The fresher the eggs the after all, work out to that so satfs-'would trickle over the wom name& of better they are for incubation"but - li"full qualld" factory arrangement which she had the dead in 4bowers of coldo, tears, they may be held for •-seven days, der- A& WR8=Wd&dW;w writ, tm fjo - -had in her. eye all along. For those Among all this -new= .7 Or L whiteness the ''dug alone Yawned dark. who knew Mobil beet.knew that, f grave .,.,all her random chatter and rec A. RAMSAY& SON. COMPA141Y. arnix a- 'the flakes flying about his white un-, Idessi -Beside it stood John M'Donnell, with-i ER be ."sh& had a most excellent bu FE RT I LIZ MAKS-1 sj.lr_r jaiw iness head upon her aboulders—a far covered head, his narrow figure up Tal"No NONIMBAL vaswp~ better business head than. - for. in � right amid the restless whirl, The 014TARIO FERTILIZERS, LIMITED 7 stance, stately ex-governess. It speaker of a few minutes back bad not WEST T was n frum-the casual daughter, it been ____WZ1J far more likely from thA.--precise vague astonla me t e min a er —AZLXAZ For Sale by all Dealers.. YPEWRI �me - mother that any act of sentimental bearing. One and all, they knew of TER. All 3101=23111 —Typewriters folly might be,loo'ked for. the affection which had united these Lotok at the*e barffatne! Mt. guaranteed in perfect order. And yet there was something ten-, two men since boyhood; one and all— $26,00 to 86-5,00. save tirpe. money rom T pew e der. too about that smile of trust and Christian resignation fiotwithstand- and trouble and buy a y rit r for triumph- After-all, it was not only - ing,—they had expected to •-see him ur - busiwtss, profession. or for your your use. List sent free on-Lpplicatiom because he had. a fine estate of his deeply bowed under 'this- loss--for CANADA TYPSWAIT103 EXONAN010 own, and . because he would make an they knew him to be of tender -heart. AW-stfir T co. T•L 39"n 0202 excellent and useful master for' Bal.' Some- had wondered whether he a St. James S`t­I montrOaL V- Gas- �ladrochit, and a most comfortable,! would have the strength to conduct,, o- f submissive husband, that she meant the ceremony. A-11 had expected to 'B to -marry, Ronald, it was also a fit- hear his voice falter, and to see his .:Union-Made .tle betfiuse,be'wts just himself. head droop over the heavy- task. And now that the moment was come, that white bead seemed poised a- little . O CHAPTER XXV higber-than usual; and his brown ve a eappe a r eyes r S' _To. Maggie 3faclish the r were to-day not those eyes of the ance in cifTesh of Duncaii M'Dofi-'dbovi which "they knew so well, but • • -rell, had beep -as annoying as it had those of the eagle, which also they been 'gratifying - ot Lame Liz. Had knew, for having, at rare moments, Sh��fit she not all along maintajne�&.. that trembled beneath.. this glancei and 4 F W - Maggie 'a corpse lik%ts, were. a fraud? shining from them a light which they{ Will ED Limai- tam p- did' not know. Nor was it SY 7. the voice which ng 0 a nof ered by Adam's demise, ta oves de lace- within-the _fortnight; seemed !words of the ButiaLService; burn latify Maggie in her- declaration thif I That something'sustained him while of J-he_ slu lialnes, find that he stood 11pri tht� fix overil the "lights" would at) for the �ye, they all indistinctly felt, N and father open gra stinctly f as'Well as for the iori.' Her without iuspecting the -real nature of Cill 1111.11111 ["1 fill 1111111.111111-1111 1111,11111111M shirts an the beit _qU114 s though I F there was just on SN wALKERHOUSE OnL In each town where Igo, My troubles' 4NI, then would last like that I-11 Proverbial ball of snow. Of which I have no'doubt at all But you have oft' heard tell. I mean the one which peopIA"i Was located down in—werl i It doesn't matter 'bout that show bill, Which- coui&-never­l&st,,--__' What int'rests you and me is Having comforts to us passed. And I know PEACE and JOY and SAPPINESS If there was just one WALKER HOUSE In each town where I goc. 'The House Of Plenty The WalkerHous e Toronfe Goo. Wright & Co., Pr;iwietors Ull save you buying so Insist on"Bob many in• a year. Long" briind. They-simply don't AsiL your dealer. wear out on for Big 11 —the schedule time I- big grey overalls —the cloth with the Ft. G. LONG CO. Qi LIMITEAF- TORONTO CANADA A ­,77 1 TV Miii havi prole M.. wlr_r��"s�ave, still survived-, last words spoken —the tained a. narrow 1 ! minister and- at,tbe. thovgbt that the omen Q! stooped suddenly, and, gathering -up a not been wasted, all Ardloch breathed handful of (--arth. threw rather than more freely. 'a dropped it* an to the lowered coffin, I., ltwas-on still, white day with the there was not one man present who air full of noiseless snowflakes, be- ' 'hind *Bose' moving curtain 'the hills had vanished away as though they lad never been, that Adam set Sail %Ainq We for thelsland— Among those who Ls made Stood Waiting upon the little slate- stone pier beside the old ferry - house, AtI_ round whose black tongue every, boat . in the place ha`d"bebn gathbrcid, there were full-grown men who could 'riot i%em they kicked the snow from their boots, 'funeral WF pending the arrival of the • k _._procession from the glen,- the elder ones duk. precedents from their Them- A E tl A .• 'iDriel; while *the -pesstift-5ti great things in:flood Yet.tbe gen- impression the psi eral on public was litimulatIng, even :xciting. These • dazzling, whirling masses, this ;in- broken whitenesk on all sides, was a lit- L00111 E9 0 -tle awe-inspiring to be sure, ,V ien. use •hFOaT 6 SoA0 0 yeit�� M­„,81& U0familiar; yet, by virtue of this ­Very unfamiliarity, festiVe as well as fearful.'Winding-slieet or bridal veil? The likeness held Otter way, " Yet, NethinS better be even among the nearest mourbers,: cm thm-e were some to whom, desMte •heir sorrowful hearts, this white I F there was just on SN wALKERHOUSE OnL In each town where Igo, My troubles' 4NI, then would last like that I-11 Proverbial ball of snow. Of which I have no'doubt at all But you have oft' heard tell. I mean the one which peopIA"i Was located down in—werl i It doesn't matter 'bout that show bill, Which- coui&-never­l&st,,--__' What int'rests you and me is Having comforts to us passed. And I know PEACE and JOY and SAPPINESS If there was just one WALKER HOUSE In each town where I goc. 'The House Of Plenty The WalkerHous e Toronfe Goo. Wright & Co., Pr;iwietors Ull save you buying so Insist on"Bob many in• a year. Long" briind. They-simply don't AsiL your dealer. wear out on for Big 11 —the schedule time I- big grey overalls —the cloth with the Ft. G. LONG CO. Qi LIMITEAF- TORONTO CANADA A ­,77 1 TV Miii .fir ;ri ,�., =h e. . ry h .. .�'.A .F STS' ��L. d. ✓.4JFYS' An :`_+w -Y�4. r"�3 ,Fi ''AVx`'w p11a: "4-A �/ GS vE�',]R .,�,"'v^'�^.,i,�,�''�.. .1.�: r' - ^�' y FXF , 1yjV ♦+�p • t, r " .; .. a.. .0 �,w� :�... w b r_ p 4f'e•.w C 'Y '� • x 'yy' ��., a- k,N,r��. n �. rye "� .�..�r.�. -_•� . =.I, .. c .•'.�ai. ?'- ;. ,�' •x an" �+�,•xu^,n '►rCn,,,. ^.�,- y•i ° ..�. r• .rat - M „'Fh�.+zx`•rr- ^ ...."'� . •,4 4.,I r� •',�`.. 4 .. .. fiS.' �' +... :.,Y'3. .. .lS_ -.�' •� ,e.: '�'' -1 .r. .Ty .N'.x'.� • '.i . / R. ' :Y..T f.�.. .f.. M'.t. h" •1 T. ed - around and around in a circle in f Oft I, L.I Z Eta PAYS his room singing "and &win". his ^ . waist around b one button. 1! S•tter than ever., Write f9r Bulletin y � ` ` � =�. ;• ONTARIO FERTILIZERS; LIMITED And the fcried, I MIEBT TORONTO CANADA And furnace the furnace Aim was out, t+c, And the •milk was frozen, And Alib pan -cakes had refused to get light. TFuture for. Water - Prover. And I forgot the salt in the. eat Many' authorities believe that the meal, and it was wheatles •sday and I -use of cheap hydro = electric power in - had to make corn meal muffins, be- making iror*will eventually bring ® e ;91 in the I no mat chow ban. - 4g a wo our reason for the coffee didn't perc a ong en leading utions, -41 CAPITAL HEAVE REMEDY and I was too cross to put it back on tries which consume Targe amounts of ,o,irx►auxmoaey- backguatantee. It must aiechancial energy will be forced to OOD roduction -that is y 1' your onr.moneytq.refgnded. again, and husband wan too tired to 'tk oure y y oke untries where water- h bi c for 1918. , LOOK FOR THE A FULL WEEK'S TRIAL talk, and I dropped: a spook and br emigrate to co �� t e g ry / onrwdptol '6e.(stampsorsilver)tocoyer MY' pet cup. , power•is abundant.' Whitt a future Everyone must produce STARS r' postage and wrapping, we will send you e. Well,- what's the use? You all know there is.. for Canada alien this domes as much as possible which Every ItRm in the Rennie Lois a;.; l weeks trial with felt y about! means every available square cataloguerepresenti unexcelled pacticnlals and Guarantee what I did. And you know where m yard under cultivation, and 1 value, but Ise 0ema In P,ar otsatisfaotion. teno�v, good resolutions went to- .1, even shook . borders are simply woaderiuk o YEtEMARYSUPPLYH00SE REf ' the widespread use of .Rennie e _ +i c,•„rStrest.Otta�r•.Ont. the poor •baby.becauae he cried, and, MUSKRATS• WANTEDd�' quite - naturally,•-made him cry harder. lb. lb. 5 lbs. , 1 oz. - - But I'm not through with rtsolu- I will pay highest market price. .. . BEANS --Rene e's Stringless' > Pkt. �` Green Poc� :.....: , ... .10 .18 .66 2.60 - c~ tions even yet, - Some days I manage =�� =s. (3lneeng Root and all other BEET*- Rennie's Spinach Beet ..10 .36 1.00 3.00 � to .keep them fairly well. And I'm go- 24 years of. reliable tra3ing M CABBAGE= RennWs I. orldbeater .1Q .T6 . 2.25 a ing ee keep right Ali making them, and s•s•rao• -union ar. of .oaaade CAR ROT - Rennie's Market Garden .10 .40 , 1.20 3.60 ,. k es N 4 Edo Rennie's Go! tea a f V LETTU CE- Rennie s Selected ' ' .10 .30 :.80 3.00 gradually dwindle away and cases to Sao St. !anal at• oats•ai, r.Q. CUCUMBER -White Selected Hints for the Holne: _ - , - - ' N tie. Nonpareil ..,. .'...05 ,30 .90 2.76 But the chief reason for my deter- MUSKMELON - Delicious Gold urination to'. keep on is the thought '! T II R� Lined. ....... .10 40 1.20 3.60 i that we're all here to build character; V I V I I< t PARSLEY- Champion 1«oss Curled .10 .26 ;16 ? and flint if the things I have been PEAS - Little Marvel ........ • : . - _ ' he eat way. Im rove .10 .15 .45 2.00 en o u ` .66 -22T to bring mule out, I .wouldn't have - ooper's Sparkler ...:. . Ian t'it funny Cava good resolutions TOMATO -Bonny Best' .:.....10 .60 1.T6 T lade away when the sub strikes them? been set at this particular job. Early' Detroit .1Q 60 1..T6 So I'm going to resolve again, and �~'- TURNIP -- Golden Ball(Orangejelly).06 .25 .76 2.60 Just like soma of the dyed stuffs we're 'Prepaid Not Prepaid =i 'getting itow. - After - the children yet again, not to scold nor nag, nor Relief Instantaneous, Healed pa have en put to bed and the pan- rage. And if I break my resolution, lb. b lbs. lb. b lbs. s1 hakes set and the kitchen door locked I71 get up and thy' again, knowing . With 3 Cakes of Soap and ONION SETS- Yellow,Sets- Selected. AS 1.70 .26 1.20 and tile' knitting gotten out, and you, that "though I 'faii, I shall not be ut- .2 Boxes .of Ointment. _ FLOWER SEEDS Cali sit down with- peace reigning terlq cast tlgyvn. --+ Lavender Gem Aster...:. .. • .. .16 A ' -within, if not abroad- tlien'S the time. _ "I . •vas very ;Hoch annoyed by an Early Blooming Cosmos - Mixed.................... .. , • . _ , .. • . 1 .Starting. Plants in the Window. irritation on m back. - I found out I Giant Yellow Tulip Poppy -- California.:........ . . • • •10 'it you resolve •ilrmly,• and let. us hope Y . prayerfully, to make a better job of it A considerable number of plants had a bad case of eczema. New Red Sunflower. .......... ..................... .20 to- morrow. That's when you admit may be started' in the kitchen and 4iv- My back was in a very bad.. Rennie', XXX Mammoth Flowering HoUyhacic- Miztuse.. r • •20 shape, d m clothing Mastodon Pansy- Mixture. that you're a scolder and a 'nagger, 1ng-rova► windows if one does not ,� irritated-sso• that the ski R nnie's XXX Select Shirley - and that it's- all your fault when , care to bother with a hot -bed. Here . s became very sore. I sent'. " things go wrong, because the motherl is a plan that. works well and fills the ;.• p When buxing from dealers, Insist on Renbl•'s. If Your foent. Re a and deafer hisn't them, we will ship direct. s makes the home atmosphere.. - And bill for the .ordinary home.garden. The �.� merit Relief -was inateo you' promise yourself ferve:.tlq. not to' shade is taken down from the window taneous and with the use of scold the children again, ever, no mat- and three ee shelves, to hold boxes eight- 'three cakes of Cuticura • t i♦ S ter what they do: And not to say, een inches wide,. are made: One of Soap and Mtwo bo :es-of AQ y Ointment bwas healed. (Signed" B. , w 'Vol "Don't." And to keep. a /cheery tone. these is on the sill slid tyva are at rag- F. Grosch� Y. M. C. A., St. Cathennes, in your voice and not to "yelp" when filar distances above. Early tomatoes, pet., July 4, 1917. father spills the gravy on the brand eggplants, peppers, cabbages, cauli -- For hair and skin health Cuticura clean table cloth. And not once b feel flower and celery are planted in . Soap and Ointment are supreme. F. sorry for yourself when you see your March, or -early April. Of course, -- For Free Sample Each. by Mail ad. Very fat fish should not be given to non- combatants -men, women, and neighbors going bp, sH Sail dressed, there 'are also several varieties of dress postcard: " Cutic°ra+ Dept A. young children.- children --have been murdered by the y, Boston..U. S. A. ' Sold. everywhere. to some afternoon party .or lecture -flowers planted at about the. same More than fourteen thousand British Kaiser's. command. . 0r £OIIGertr SRhile you sit •home and time. Two windows, one .tor vege- ,,,.�...�.� k fiend the baby. - tabin - aitd - otw-for flowers, will give - an . ample supply for the ordinary Lamplight is surely the_.time for , Making resolutions. For'theie IS ,vole - II home garden. ^�� � � • MD ^thing about' "the cold, -gray dawn _ of 1 _ For plants that do not transplant the morning after," that chases them readily, ,suds as melbna, lima beans f ­"I y -- all ' alway. I "do hereby_ . resoive't I and cucumbers, the plan of using old ! tin' cans has been adopted. Sy - every evening of my life. .:. But the next morning---well, that's another'{ melting the colder over a hot Ste, the story_ The mornings' usually begin I and bottom of'the •car+ comes off- -top readily: The bottomless cans are then with the thought expressed by one of ether in the boa and fill- _e closely tog ••r�� tjie be�+s: _ �. "One more day ­d this -awful' Brie' �d with'sloil'. A few seeds are plant - -�-' Got to het up and clean my teeth and ed in each can and then thinned down brush my haul" Though' I vary. the ' to -oni when of sufficient size-- When b in over the breakfast the time comes to set the plants in the - r - p g y . a g ground, there is no disturbance of r ;and they beds; and the baby '& bath, and the roots. A thin bit of board is _ _ - �:_� d e picking up, and hurrying the chi! -. slipped, under the .an anti the'- whole dren vii• to school, and darning, and', - Oh, well, .you all do the same things. thinir •transferred to the garden. The tin can also ser.es effectively as- a_ - - ar agasna e _ J -Last night_ I resolved even more . i3� strenuously than ever: But this worms • This method is a good one � morning when I. got up with a head -; to use with tomato plants when the i t �, �• °�""' lithe and symptoms of a cold, and ant I fruit is desired very early. The plants bay wailed, as on every morning: may • grown to 'a large siie, then ..' _ +*�•� hardened of! and simply transferred �� -•� "O""° "Can't I wait until after breakfast, the garden There is no - delays. in cleazt , - rr adjusting itself to new conditionb, as N And the other one got half.dressed.l e..z••+�.. - w,,.,KO w no 'roots have been disturbed a�sa' ". •� • " ;ills on every morning, and then march - f - -- - -- - 1t.ocat3ng -the House. ,. . W+,so7 U ss conditions net your - w " isle p house eo the entrance and bhe promi- n r Weil as #o the War j , a �' •. vent rooms face the, south. Thea there R the War again flu ge r a$� - t - will Snow -and ice in front of the house after the balance of the our the Hun. For every Canadian fighting•overseas, at least two ' rounding ground is bare. ' The north aide " of the building is - +Orl farms at home are serving none the less effectively because Z the coldest and receives . - little nun, - Y y* consequently the. -snow remains a . @ wear neither' uniforms nor marlts of rank or valour. greater length of time on that ex: posure. _ x u It must be understood tha . the loco „.,ong and strenuous days are theirs, ; "summer, the more you'll need a Gett3 tion facing the south is recommended without leave Or furlough l a steady drive Safety . Razor, with its cleans comfortable, r for.the permanent home: If it is to be a. summer residence you need 'not through the daylight-hours ,to 'keep the " five- minute shave. And the better you southern season and save the 'know and like good tools, the more you'll exposure. The reverse will probably - re deaf sorelTne�eded to feed our fighting appreciate slurp a mac aru f but kn" it h&rrM that the chief bed- rooms, instead -ol. mew - five that gives the tie Sl1CT1 a OYC>� i, �being in the front, •should' face the = _ O 'a► �Tul TII]Q rear, as the coolest breeze comes from CVery Other ra2Ar. the south at night. intain only those who spend such days can ` • The Gillette Safety Razor is trade iA If you have the means to ma realize how =�aa zo s_�.� a wash- the attractive appearance of s' long yr 1 Several dlfferentstyles ,civilianandmihtary; INSTUT drive from the load to the dwelling, and a'cleaii Gillette shave at night -- T set the house well in from -the, main Choose one o e former for yourself and thoroughfare. Then you will be free : Or how it fits a Than to enjoy the evening's ��`� delight so soldier friend with a' new ��•= : from the dust in the summer when , rest-or pleasure of the�trip to -town. automobiles pass your residence. But Military SC O Y %Xe&rAer can rather than have a neglected approach p e� ul & eco- The busier you `Sze going to be, this at $5.00 u . to mar the surrounding, beauty of the , nODilCal home, place'the building closer to the -" yx pike and t-^ke the dust. l'18dr�1>t1 8n 1I1 hittle, savings in a pre ara Ion a Or .meal,, -all count for.' your countiy'. ' cup, n0 Kill Iiai,erism in the kitchen: i�toua flaval:' eI Co.; °off Canada, Limited �A� -Potatoes make maximum growth &A cheeri>I hot and produce the largest' number of. ' drir><k for a le good -sized tubers when they are sup= :Office acrd Factory p unt of am- of e. MONTREAL. -� ag monia, a relatively, small. amount- of, GILLETTE BLDG .# - -- _� -- -•, • -_ .phosphoric.. acid and a large_ amount of otash, for the tubers .contain �...... ,fS 00 much starch, and potash assists in STANDARD ,1x6.00 310 ° • down► of starsh - rtk !eying .. a1i'... ... �i:w - ......4. -_ ......_..e "1,.., _. - -. ... _..._. . - .. 't' ....,.. ... -. «._^• a.... - ..- . .- - ... - .. _ ., >... .. � ,. ... -_. ,..,._ „�x ..... �..._ � ,.,r�'U..:..r...... ✓e.,....w... ..� „- ._Ni..:,,r _ ...n -•:., ..,�... _ _, s... s., .n_... , t.' 494e-. �, R •�yew.ti�,...�.r'.��,e��.:.,1�, u. I R g -,,. il Ill ��isXWSW l: I i, i ! l 1 , � A : I EAZI p rt" - . . !, "i pgg g4 0Z 01 Rfflw �111 7 40 AA&A.A re ve In the chair. 4r., - the Ant meeting of.tbe. year appoint. at. tag the staindinit committees for the n rape. fM 11. =a" SALE, -::Goad tsw iii1lell cow, a- dso 1 02 motion the resoldtlon adopted at flich, 'r n. s -,G it 0, VA lot 10, Con., 4. Pickering - 'W year was rescinded and annulled and FOR ­ y reconstructed, the chief change being u -6r7d _. 4, . a LON that -Mr. Pugh was al ir- FOR 9"vIOE-A drroy -AD.E pointed cha. ��I�bclsl W1,P Jr. log 26, con. Tmal!" I �. ! , : �w '-FOR MARMAL _41.25 it pal 28-32 Per Y"W in advance- man of the co-IffnitUilei for'Rellef -at the Poor and Dam&StB for SheoT zLul- TTAY FOR SALE -Mixed. w;Td iheri'will be no Marmsfade' oranges this season. Buy your ad by Por. JL 1. and claw, price reasonable. Apply Harry —40" MURKAR, Proprlatir,, A nummr of accounts were present- King. Dumbarton. 27-28 Grape Fruit for marmalade while the, buying is ed and referred to the respective stand- Ways - OR SALE-Alsike cloverird one good. 'Nii3e, br ht fruit -&I ig tog committees. Yorkshim-White, sow ch, May df�__ E --on-hal ClarkU_s_de_c1Fned t Gillman. Brougham 40. d Oce of poun Therei no doitibuth lG,VWIP_4TIy On 77;�f!oon 'was beard LH-* n6triber ufoxk bar - 12, A -Otb-con-ro-a-d-and-alked am to ii k Zme suitable for vine,% -b --W- A"W - g= g*. lieveryanxillous for peace. They re tf labor In his road division. at the Pickering Bakery. - that they cannot defeat An application visa. received from AY FOR SALE -Stack of hay, -Feed your -Calves allies on the weiternfront. Salvation Army, - Toizonto, * for grant. -Halso*-3-yearold-T z.-.Fred.Hurst., corner for Women's Social and Prison opera- Brock and Kingston ro cg. They have won great victories on dons. ­_'RoYS&I PuIrple. Calf Meal the eastern front'and -thei ould -A comainnication was received Q*EED OATS 'FOR SALE--�Regis- from J. F. Grier'on. bart4ster, Osha. ki tered 0. A. C,..N,), 72. *W, J. Davit'. R, R. Z No. 1, Locust Hill, Phone Pick 71.3 �0 Parile P -01try S 6dfie P 011L Lry willing to make very 'tempting wa. threatening lililluit,ri behalf of M,,k P peace offirtit now 'in order tobring. Holliday, unless hi's claim Air sheep onveniences, ake Try. it. s a to n end -the war of"which the and latiibs killed, by' dogs was forth MAID WANT90-For . general house work. All modepn c s hen' .1 y: Goodwages. Mrs, J. J, Fotbergill, Whitby. 2J natlion now is h If with paid. Isaac Conner was heard re, claim fo eii sick. G -Well' Is weir were to endat. the present sheep killed by dogs. meat grid Ger . many alinwaA fn A communication was read from J. ering, 30 arewitU,-K. C., Cou . 6-Cy--Cll -en. retain all her conqueAts in the cNing a copy of a resolution passed WANTED-Bv practical man, with ecial good help, a furm-shilacl- ftsm to- w6rk- -on sksion held at UkbrOge on March es or yearl"ngagement. -A. Miller, Picker. F;t--[--C' H'A-R the German nation wolil-d- by -the County Council at a- sp shar J " - - D %S think her gains, would easily 27th. with reference. to the calling,of ing, Ont. be worth thd 'ost in bloodand meetings in the school houses tbrough. SALE -A 5 -ton welgh'scales. t the county and asking. local coun. FOWRilson ake. compound scale beam. has money, and the� war -lords would Ou m i. S. Clarry, cilstocall the meetings. never been set up. Price $125.90. lnwpd tn' ristabi thei auto- --rh-e otanding--c-am on - lea reported and recommended rMHOTHY SEED FOR SALE -At cmtic power. But if kich a peace tingenc ,Pere granted now, it. would be the following payments : J. E. Fare- _L SZ.00 per bushel, also a few bags of potatoes. weI4. -K. C�,, for Legal advice and ex_ Ap ly to E. W. Sleep, corner of Kingston road �-w -simply a breathing spell far the penses during period from 19M to 1918, aacf) b"e ""a. . 30 '.permanp, who w6u --at-ouce be. 83.80-; Municipal World. for su Plies, QEED GRAIN FOR SALE -A quan- -in preparations for another war 6.21 : D. R. Beaton, on account of isal. ii af Marquis wheat and r a, y. 76.00 -, John Murkar. for rin Ling and Iiit.y clean clover seed. F. M9r:)ROaRts dreadful than the presen t auditors' re tebie�_Na. I. Whitby.- __24tf.. _port, etc, 48.75; onet' and in wblek( they would Ludwig & Hallantyne,* legal.,serrices OR SALE -Seed cats, White nd.di-ebureements for expert wItues. 'FWave and Si barlati. Good clean seed at 8 1. 15 have as their obl the -conquest ses, 12W. 75. per bushei. Geo. E Hottyb R R No, 1. Locust of - In respect to the request to Ze HUI. Phone Mark 1630. 1 5-28 XWR WIA -N 7, 1311 thereby giving her the organi 2. t township of Pickering to euenur. _6 supremacy of the -seas and make further prod action along spectfled .1LIARMS-FOR SALE' OR EX - L' chapse, I an wish to sell or a= 7e,.­",�. bar waster of this world. The all esbe carried out an follows: That & far col John Still Co. Roy= allies will not, however,, a ar- = mYoronto. 25-55 t e township clerk. Mr. Beaton. Ins, range and advertise for meetinlil There Is season of th4­yCw-i6 deted III Brightening 1Up --cend tograutGermany any such alltheschools throughout the town. 09T- Between Campbell's mill and as ths, Oresent. Thtre is no better way to improve the appear, .,peace. They will fight to the last hi . That he advise the members L Alex Gol either on Kingston road or an" of Tow house insid4 or out than by the use of painits and second concession. 4 leather tug. newly repaired vanishes. y-tr house. Weil painted it via less Finder please leav anT officers -of the council the ineet. a at NEW& office. Ung L.41.3%t= I an and the last.dollar. before Up Tim ishes an use't Militarism 'be de- ings t . hey will be required to look erwin-Wifliamis Paints and varnishes are the irliateag injust after help In housecleaning. t to addressing and VAL11. QFF in respec iL el D OA,r% FOR SALE B? toil th a shalitry spots I* ill k- vancry. good seed, Yields well on heavy or hang a t - W al With "t ee vars" atloyed, for the world will never -hushel at -t III& ata�, tacit al a Con' fil tUre bave a Islating peace until tha. C;h,. .A]. 6 l,oG per he barn. Geo. W at a a. the hotne can be made to fairly all aside. Rama. t The committee recowniend that the Call lClaremont. Phone 2104 30 deeming will give- store satisfaction thin ever heiiiall object is attained communication from' J. Griergou. In we -A is Ow gb4orwin-William PAInts. and Varalsbas, T: and will b to give you Unless an "Brightening Up- row reference to claim of Mark -Holliday _qEED GRA INN -A qnstntitv of first - t. I . .. - . - r III inside *1 out. Cam in and talk the MUPW eyes. 1, 13 per bushel;. Goose Whea 11114 a per biliffef.. a limited p�sl I Monday last -well ApiLil Fool for Ill killed by dogs. be ref ii, class oats. i rrquis 2 r war to Mr. Stanley to see If a -fair settle. wheat. $2.70li bushel. L lere:n,lareta- 'Day, Dd many no doubt were the So went can be arrived flit. wood. victims of the practical joker. That tbel6ommunication froini 11hickering'.Ha'd le re I But no peoplIjpvs, been so badly er, Wood & Co. In reference -tofpnr- ERI) BARLEY -AND OATS FOR S sale Barley. 0, A. C. * Oats whate Wave chase and sale of bond be'filed. Gaternmerit tested, for pul Z;W germination. "'tooled as have been the.whOle The standing committee on - Relief C. Field, R, R. No. 4 Wlutby or lot 1112. J. S. BALSDON, PROPRIETOR German nation. who were told by reported and recommended the fol- Pickering (K -pt- roadl - 26-28� awn to T.-RicbArds, of LOST -After church on Sunday =19 Army. Toronto. grant for Hindenburg that he would be I TJ a im morel March 31st. between, church -and 'Paris on that day. Tll* boastful A omen's Social and Prison Reform home. a lady's 14 itarat gold hunting come watchl soovement. engraved both sides, Re- A ward ofierecl. Edith J. Roach. Cberrywood promise was mal to a lot of operations. 10.00: Joe. Leary, 2 bbW' 'Walth "s German business men who were 01 flour supplied Chas.. Beilby. 2d 00. The standing committee on Dam. a tO ng III the KA WEST FLOUR Ti leer to con. ages for Sbeep Killed by Dogs, reeom CREAM OF THE mended as follows : TUt. Isaac Con - 01 elude terms of peace with their nors's claim for sheep killed by dogs' else inies as they could hold Out DO be deferred until the: evidence neces. For Good, WhoWome.Breid longer than May. , The G nary be produced. The standing commItAlee on Roads -.6ve great faith in Hindenburg, and Bridges ripoeted and recommend- �Snd they did not doubt'his word, ed the following symel : J. S. Bala. Its the Flour that Imalces the Bread.. therefore, you can't get bad, and the promise filled the 'hearts don. bal of sect. t 60; F. Coultis, work results from an inferior grad4i.. ThAOC on sideline bet lots 2 and 8. eon 8. also w 'of the people with joy and.encemr- Up lots 8 aud 4. ron. & 9 55 ; 0. Gates, by we rwommend agement. But the First of April ydogravelln div 53. 1917, and wotk -a"her Vniversal f an Sa OF THENEST an con 2. IS.50; J. Gillman and others. is past and the German army h for shoveHin snow on too' 6, county iiia brighter prospect no* of real to play half,zel vningss:-Machin� The A byla, ppblnting Rua. lug Parts than they had cefore. w was passed it Manufactured by -keeper In place of John 2,The best Bread Flonr on the market. sell.Bye pound Germans are beginning to realize, Clark. wbo refuses to act. and D, Gaip. W. H. Jackson IL at on Well non overseer of div MO. in place of Ji Roill. Pickering. Ont, plow one, that it Is Dot only on the Hugh Pugh, wholiagresigned, also 1wonar-ch Pastry QLUeen City Blend. Frank flo f div.- in -d-,VV6UFw-ciking 167 �First of April that den ov they. ha:lv ' a boon pla�e of Thomas Neal, who declines to, all its branches. Saw gumming - a re splendid Flourie. Try them. tooled but during the. whole war act. and filing a specialty. been badl fooled by Council adjourned to meet again on We stock Gasoline Engines. Emery Ahoy have y Monday. May Orb. for the- transaction Wheels, Circular Saws. Saw 2the Kaiser and his war lords. The rl CamObA flour Co,,Ltd. of general busineal - and Rmery Mandrels. A German people en;e Luc war with the idea that they 14M. A. n rM a INT were fighting a defensive war, and fhat HIM P TIN TEE WAR BIACESMITH SHOP I MXNNKNMKM Ku is lea us of nations had conspired .9 Help Smite the Em to smash the growing power of the -On April lot the undersigned will take THE --DOMINION BANK egress the To do this the allies. must have wore' possession of the above shop. aerinan Empim. By 111 .40 wheat and bacon Ill Canada and the Horseshoeing and general blacksmith 9"Asus"90 1471 light Is dawning upon them. Duil" U. 8. If they do not got It a famine work promptly attended to. -7—cei pow man,, sli��Xo 'Ing the whole course of the war will result, aad'the war will end in the Lameand lnterferJn _g horses made ther* were a few men with cour. defeat of the alities. a specialty of, and money re- 7 Meetings will be held in the various funded if work do" not Savings Department age Jabugh to eondemb Germany bool house* in the Township of INek. prove satisfactory. =7% fa fts Sm" Are yell s~ By poll &WW a IM' "M a road for "for being the nation guilty of gee ring, during the coming week, dates pow of fts =a M.T. D" le &*scum go Sol Pringingon the terribl4Leolloin or lity, to be sanouaced by dodgers, to con. Islam$ "d older ways ro. and means 'for greater p and owsky, w1w Was duction of foodstuff d 11cularl now, lAchn of vibeat a erman Am Pq wmiTey. aRANom 1.130RDON HALL, Manager. �J G :�;nb It to hoped that every person Willi at- -'-at thtit tli�:,6 war broke out, has 4 lk--. tl__, tend and that . all *(11 consider the -------- X""XII possum nummummussuman NKM"mmx-w writing letters'showin LAtefU utle"V1.1til spatriaticstand. Get your 1918 Motor Licenses Britainhad g ne to the limit, in and not as a mere matter of Sollars and cents. Of what use will fact rond the limit, to induce and markers now. A f1t, I; r inaney and. land if -the pplic a _-Z_ 7 _77� Germanyto change her attitude. hateful Hun wins, and lord it over 7, you and *ours -tion forms and mark 9 _-,.7He lays the guilt at -the feet of the ar- _D W R 'E H Kaiser 3ritain J=Tnin out to the meetings. to be had from and declares that I Give your help to Greater Production is entirelf innocent. When the and you will be iss truly doing your A.- T. Lawlor, Whitllbyr Axe aandlps,' Axes,� Ensillage_. Fo"Ast '.ganure people find out that the 'bit as if fighting on -Flander's Fields," pl&i war has been brought on by the Toik with long and'short handles, Issuer of Auto Licenses for GOD SAVE THE KING County of-Ontal -24-28 _77�desire of the Kais6r and the mili- strapped, Fru'ning Saws, Will and -tary for 'donquests, they be brought to Usk by their* own peo n r .,:Galvanized Pails of i'arious, sizes ple, and to, deal with thern will be .:i —W Ixtu CHILD [L -F -An -c- _BIT than much more unpleasant task With the. entente Ilies Then it will will give the Kaiser good W H I T'B Y D R Y �'G 0 0 0, S and the other Hoheniollerns a to tremble. Sheel ?�qiii ..,�,Feather Ticking, d6uble width. "PICK19RING COUNCIL APRIL .29T H AND30TH W Oords. e -in wid' ananarro, 7� The above council met pursuant to 7� nment on Monday. April Ist. LOANED BY THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT -Prints, Gingham et'a. Idjour ho For- ------ Xne MeMul prim 4 were Jo Reeve -elect F. H. Richardson, he ge "alt. ,rt quW"kal and office, also lorel ills 0 t eannelilor W. J. Stanley _ subscribed to the required declaration Ev`-E 1--Vvt do ty-reeve-e 7.7 cEn lect. and H. Hugh, -eounc lor elect, all of whom took and -This is important to lie AN N I S son being absent owing to Ulnew 'Ths, C ONX.IU113M C MQ Thin- is Free' R m' IN 61 w-. ., ,a.. ,. �,,��� .:, � -,w,.. ,. :{ .. .!w",?• w 2 ti `w: Yr. - a- cz., -- �;r. _ .�• yep }- �*�,pne •r-r .�:�s, 7 ,r{�;, a� u•Yn 4'>;-j •y; =:. -rn x +� ..• ?.. i * >. n fit. , . 19 . g° .� " t•riu xn / ad.x n. :" :, u' r �r .......'.ww.•. :. .�rw "'""mx o „ . .in..'4. , #,+.. . ,, $+o+ *. sw :.�'y .'it +^ 'P.br.. �"$'•,d'�• di.••a»a:ua- .i.*,i. „'"�`ac�.•v, ns ,+%.v+M,.." -• `_''�i .u�.c: -.3- ,- •a:{.ri.ix ..r+ Kx, �z� .. '' 'dz: ' • ., . ..: . :' - 0. :,.. .:. . '„'r- '. .. .. ..'' ,Y 'p: ..••W- .''. -i. !C* .._k. .'�7' ,Ar�,�• .•*.":jY .'la7"M'OM' 'M- ':'4 ,,. _.. , , •> h •n« 'lei•'•,,.'- ..... r': - .,,,,.. ,+••a,� 'C,'' : •.` .C' • rg.. . ''s,"I'.` - ;'i.�'' !T•. -., r Mies Stirdyy, of Toronto, to *61 33i►Lic aleazeritl$, , �■+ Feed Ward chipped a carload of tog with G. M. and Mrs. Forsyth ,■,.,e,�,s VIM* �nt l� ,� �'1 & E E D S cattle on Taeeda fora few days. q , Tuesday. -Miss Jessie Worthy, ct $ramp• 'Tv=DAY,' AFW1r 9TH Auction sale Red 019ver, T 1i Rag Rumoh'r is spending #'week of h aehold furniture. including a . -. - A.isike, Timothy and•. � ton, is visiting her grandmother, q� —' %uG meets all Trai°,a Timo at "the home of his parents. .ne.w Pandora ran e, Mrs. Thos. Gibbous. also a lotolear- k[nda of seeds. Cleo. W. Ouster has 's qutaatitg stet a tools etc.. Vil- j mt,.c Rigs to hire day or We are in the market and are prepas�• of seed- oats for sate. See'advt. Frank[. and Mrs. Cooper, 'of- , the property of lira. ailhi lyy. night at lowest prices: ed to pay"the highest market prices. „( Mrs. John Shirk of Markham, Brookli°, visited G. M. and Mrs. $ e at is • rp. Terms cask. No = The best equipped cleaning suWe spent Tuesday with T. F. Shirk. Forsyth on Sunday. reserve, See ' bills. W. B; Powell, Phone 1805. _ in the country. a Mrs: Geo. T. Lee, of Stouffville, auctioneer. r_ T __. to. Madill, ou reds - -_ To _,Saader$oa & S.Q bead w samples, or communicate with Pastas -with -Miss Dukec o#�Toroat - - AYS APRIL auction.. ; ue before selling. visited her rents J: B. and Mrs. pRB -- sot the. beatBeed meson, .. sa Mgr= ,bees, bee hives and many nth a eta in the world. ;gent rQood Friday here with h t e an Allan were in Torott�t8 on er articles, in the Village of White- 'Bell or Independent hone. .mother, Thuraday and Friday: Yale, the property 'of Richard Bar- Bar ads in ' Boots � P P VP -Mrs. Madill of Stouffville, Spent Mr. and Mrs.. Combs, of Toron• ton: Sale At one.• Fred Postiil, Prompt, efficient and reliable seryiee to. spent the holidays with Mn auctioneer. in handling Seeds guaranteed.' Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. ..red I have been successful is securing con- d?'srmer. and Mrs. A. W. Mackay. TsvasneY; APRIL 11THed7t "sale trol of the Grab Shoes for this J.H. DOwNEY COMPANY Alex.. Anderson left this week of horses, vehicles, cement miser, lucalit and bought a Mrs. Peter Maenab is spending and other articles, the ro err of y g WHITBY--ONTARIO ?� �$ few da sin Toronto and Can• fps Port JlcNicoll where he has P y very heavy stock before ' Y H. Johnson. at W�it@va e. Sale at secured n good position. the advance in- price. Seed,, nington. one. ..6 months credit. Fred.,Poatill, Miss Young, of Toronto; is 'Thee gobda are here for spring and Grain For Sale .p Wm. A., Forgle, of the .Standard auctioneer. -� spend-inst a few days with her should be seen by all men looking for Bank, Beaverton, was home over aunt, 'bliss Jaget Young. SATURDAY. . APRIL 28TH— Auction a supreme, working boot Sur spring 4� ;the holiday, sale of household furniture in, the wear.. Call and inspect. WHEAT `John �n re. Soden, of Brough• Morgan, a .of Toronto, ds� n Margaret the Village.of Claremont. the property All goods going at the old,prlcea. Big Marquis and Wild Goose am, sepeen of the estate, of the late David Pi - Mrs. Forgie. ho i cry s w a i a. BARLEY .�- Fred and Mrs. Madill, of Stouff• - S. �ugb, auctioneer. O. A. C. No. 21 FARM FOx SALE tI F / lVG O L D Ville, visited with the . latter 's OATS, mother, Mrs. D.' Fora th,: on 4 , rand y $12.000 will buy that desirable pro -Card of Thank NORTH CLAREBIONTh Early dRennie Vie•,rlh N aye perty, The Boyer Farm", 212 acres, - y 'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan have Lars 18 and . I.C. Con. 7, Pickering The family -of the late Mrs. Jessie "'Yielder,' 77. move In eir. new --hom - buildings, good Moore wish to thenk the nei those ,water, Fore Water the McFarlane farm just West of orchard, fertile soil and we _ o name —an-&-f tee row the village. A-most valuable grain, dairy or. stock 'their mother's illness. wild oats and tares Those who have' gone fbto the farm,. Term$. 1/i cash, balance at 8 THa FAMILY If you are wise you will use the only Alsike and Timothy Sited maple syrup business report a per cent. For particulao, Address , - - - Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, P y 1MI' Brougham. April let, 1918; Write or phone for pricer and asavpla better run of sap than there has Ho= 210, Claremont. who is agentfor Wind Mills, Gasoline been for years. —■ Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings JOSE_ P$ LABp_ eSti_8(2IL Widmer Miller, who... has been Sto-1 ^ for water work'. Also bath room fiz- CED7W GRQVE employed on the C. P. R. at Port O1 e 'Shoe (,..!$ tures, etc. Everything .given careful f w Me Nicoll for some time, was homy t..J i Hoare Phone 1218 In a over the holiday. - attention. P. O, -R.. R. No. 1, Markham t` l4lre: Castor, of Toronto. and :. RICE'S P.VMP WORKS, ` and Mrs., Gibson, of Woodstock, '_ !Cold Days are Coming -- ale,flat� ■� �' visited their sister, wn; Home Tel. W21. Whitev ' Mrs' `'BrQ Nov is the time to bay your Fall and Winter Footwear. We;have n over the holidays. good assortment of Rubber@, Overshoes. Felt Boots and Ci � r Mr. Hair, who has lived on, the McFarlane farm far the ' art two _ . _ . ... Slippers, Leggings and Spate. A cow Ind L4slt� ; =e'on' moved into Peter Ma- Ma ` -See our line of Every Day Work Boots for men and boys. Fruit ��� . 6ouse'on' Wizoa street one day S. Last week. HOOL SHOBS —Your ehildren wiR nedd sebool shoes, and we are _ ? Mr. Smith, who left last week sit your service with the best shoes made. f ages of the Standard Bask at - p k pti in stook. I1 will pa to assume. his new duties as man. ,- ` 'and Plante l materials and d ` Cannington, was- home over the . is _P E E L • . • •'QLS 'O NJ �'or spring Pleating so call at our works acd inspect our airetr " � 4 'Faster holidays. and obtain prises Don't be a:ialsi W. M. Palmer, our ..shoe 'roes- BRflOI� STREET - WHITBY ONT. We need no fufther Introduction ag imwedonotemplovthem,00aseq chant, has a first -class stock of ' than the fact bat we have been in ly we oaa, and do throw off tits mand .r. ,� r, _ , ,._. the Nursery Business SI=TY Oar Sion of 0 pe yota footwear now on hand. It will ooursotl save b scent. which you to see his Hues before par- �+�j�+ A Q /'� A a Y existing andnditi o s 'b spared n meet. � ��� Y p alai Isom as. 1?ay i P i M STANDARD BANK of CANADA high ng entrees ae b l offering outs . - .stns nR elsewhere. ++� high grade trees and plants direct to - . .,1M111'illT ARaN13E 4�. There was no service in the , C0NDZN39D STATEMENT 313T JANUARY, 1916 customers at Rocz BoTTon- PRICES :. ..:. �t a,484,3s8.00 hardy varietlrr Office a" Works, WhilbytOaMrio Rev. t McLellan, who is suffering pa' illustrated circulars order - • ' owls to rite illness of the Sunday Deposits.. ���..:, .... �, . -..... s *......-.......,... 58.080, 103.90 direct aadosavawhich you era order. = by y Not IJABQ.RRs of g p is commis - +� ♦/ T Due to Banks............... the benefit. ii1jIETRiriNG BAMI _•1,.�, ............... the ages from a° attack o! lagrippe. 9.161,8x1.73 eloa. of which you -get Misa Margaret McLellan and Dividend, 'Pa ble 1st February, 1918................ . 112,094.17 Our prices will be sure to interest yea Miss Viola Forsyth. who are at- Aerept&n`w Under Loueri of Credit.... ............. 70,036.8. and all stock da absolutely first -class B', ECONOMIZE tending the - Normal School at Capital, Reserve Faced and P. A L. Accpaat ....... 6,08 1.796 8'i and'teue to name. buyitg your bread and saving coat �Toroato. are spending their toll- nss�'rs - ), 73.960,907.49 The -Ch8$8 Bltlthers 00. - CHOOOLATEB da s at the home of their parents. Cash on Hand... .... . �� .......... 4W,#23,114.80 Ice bulk or la neat boxes y - Don't overlook mg big money., Gold Reserver sa� govt. Deposits for Clsealadws.. °9,87#,000.00 Zer10r Ltd., Peanuts at 25c lb.. Fret a sin ib• _eavia sale from April 10th to the Due by. Books ....... . ........ .. .. 4,138,749.42 Ontario, _ ... Of t oak g P Doaoiaion Govt., iritish'Oovt and other Sands, stn;..: '12,048,365.40 - Wedding Oslo our specialty. y 1Sth. Your chance to et is your Call Loans and Camnt 'Direaunts ........... 42;002,270.88 Established 1817 Both Phones. 'Sommer supplies of bcote and Bank Premisee ...... .. 1,394,299. 44 Colborne. 0ntm io •shoes. dry. goods etc., at greatly Iaetters of Credit �Per�Coptsa ...................�....., 70036.80 H. R. MOIIIIB r reduced prices. J. Flogold. • Other Assets ............... 108,0a1.9s •s •�a«da •s uss� _ Q `y .. r .: , , . .. s .. . ... . . . .... 'rt joopalawo'LT =a'9 Amu sna 9 ♦ {i�� . Mr. Rae, of Tomato, and Rev. *73,990 907.411 �°P°r tgs1gA -61st cs ou r -Mr. Bryant, of Lindsay', were in s sau►'aw , �+ sNtW L � i - town on _Tuesday attending a ` • "r .ex bo . S Lssi/l�' ' = meeting of a committee in con- nection with the Whitby and ► '� aw ,,• ° ,• `a • IC�►�ri\ll\ • Lindsay Baptist Association. r N� : a 1 - *•� P •.• The combination sale held here ilea the Tuesday under a ass tee o - " v < '"" " .° a • LUMBER YARD the Farmerb' Club was quite a , „q '' - ..s_Shere was a good crowd. _. .. th,satin$ prices were eat>efactoey ea oo S. Pa h wielded the hammera en • yy Qej �a •� a •• a ' School is now closed for the O •e �x.. Let as quote you on G4lazed Sash, Beater vacation and the teachers � %° fir. Edison is admitted ' m 0 ^ steak sizes and made to order. . :have gone to their respective be the world's greatest = a. M!A y �. -homes to enjoy a rest before en- tF ear We eau save ou man inventor. ! A heavy stock of B. C. red. cedar X, paration for the midsummer ex- a says t at a ew m a shingles on hand. ami. P. Shir G .'Edison is his favorite �C :S � a � as ! - Orders filled for all kinds of ' T. P. Shirk, who has been very ■ ill at the home of his eon. John invention ; .which mean � g ■ � � , � � � Hardwood Flooring. Shirk, of 'Markham, for the past his greatest invention. three weeks, hae ' returned home $r Terms Qaah — bat is still very weak although he is gradually regaining strength. -' many friends Claremont r are pleased to see him tit their - • ' �� =Wet again. OLSON PIOSEBIN _ Those who have stretc AND FLAKING ''y -tend treasure bags ready are re- - t Bell and Independent phone. ,quested to hand them as early ae .. ss w •• I am prepared to do, chopping and oat possible to Mrs. Fred Farmer so a a Mondays a d Baking o ye n Fri- days only. beginning 4.. ahahipihtiey may be sent along with .has been compared in public : - on April lra goods are urgently needed and it C OcC a mo 8' roll lOA Some stone o haad��b a et e deeirsble that they be sent as people With -the .living ! °D. ' - soon as possible. - voices of this eat artists John F. Bayles, al'88IIWaod A. D. Peters has secured the ti ' Hard and soft Beal of the bmt eoatract for carrying the mail -on ;including many members * _ quality On hand. - zr tarsi scare, No. 1, while Oscar 1400 Ageat' waa�ed `Barber will make daily trips over of the Metropolitan Opera FOR No. 2 route. We wish theta pleas. • House. THOS. A. LAW, -silt trips and abundant remunesa- ` e P / C K E R / . l�l Q lion for,it is worth something to It has been rod► n that �iellcerislM', Gam be.out in'all, kinds of weather and The 1\TCw Edlson'S RC- AND DISTRICT ^over all Porte of roads. Besides,. it -- To sell for — L tsars something to feed a horse on :- Creation of the human,. •,THE.OLD RELIABLE The United Farmers•' Cz oats at a dollar a bushel. . • _ voice cannot be detected FONTHILL NIIR$ERIES" O8, The following is the report ' of -- the Claremont Contianatlon from the actual voice itself, Splendid list of Stoel for Fall - 0ntart0 School for the winter term: Form When both are heard in planting, 1917, and - -' 'III— Barnett Jamieson (hon.), Ro- 'direct comparison. Co- operate instead of compete bin Stacy and Stewart Graliam p Spring planting, 1618, (equal), Jean Evans, Isabel Sar• i ` - including many new varieties Farmers' Clnb -meets in Pickering Norm G}rantJones, Mabel .Wagg. LKAES ThII9 Z'ESTr Some - arti,a, whose voices• have been which we alone control. Town Hall on 2nd and 4th �'. Form II —Merle Stephenson (hon. ), Re-Crested by The New Edison, also make talking machine records. Wednesdays of , Violet Sargent, Stanley Walker, We will give you the names. Hear these at the talking michine Send for ne'w illustrated Catalogue, each month also Agents Proposition; good- Vern, OIIIb 18 W118►i yOtt Vera Johnston, Mildred Brodie. dealer s. Then retara to our sere, wi'hear the New Eiisosi aurae tree outfit. on; g- Fortri I —Mary Forsyth (hon.) ge- Creation of the voices .of these same attisti: Let your ewe ive Territory. Jean Graham TontaMantle. Mabel Me 4bhn- ears be the jndga 1W - L oo>oassioat $81 oTUeelfl>lnd oIIY 1 to Ho top and Robert STONE and WRLLi,11TLi'}' N, P p � 'R'awson {equal), Gieorge Pe and �l_ /� The Foothill Narsele neighbor Wilfred Doacetf (equal), dye �i � L%r% � Vint. (Ltabiis4ed ]> '. Dolphin (absent from several et; • � ��� � S • atminations - TORONTO, orrr�a � � J - y,7 x�.am_ . -3. .)....4 ;�'•fe..,.•f•�...n ..,i .. -.va:. ... _ -..; ,.a. , }... .... ,._..•' - ,• ... .,• .,...:: -_ _ ".^ar ' -- __+. n. 2 . .!9715,w ' '� . :. ..v . .ae • ,. r,,:.� ., .. >. xis `»� ^ •.' y" : ' iV vi a 0429. r + g. ',. ^:t'rrh... t•" . 4x". • a.,. ,3' " .ra :r. ; 'r "� r - y I ✓gip F7 T OOPPS-PATROL STREETS : g - a 'Wa ring 1 BRITISH MAKE • _ �„_ ct OF QUEBEC WITH RIFE LOADED - BatBe�Line ADVANCE -IN ASIA q.. - :, `mobs- Attacked NerepaRer, and M.S.A. Registrar's Offices-- '�,.. - �. , :� Several Miles of the Hedjaz -•F _ ' Railway Tom Up in Pa-hatine. Destroy Military Records: _ Aaa �uenec,- quretirug -enecc vn the iuw. suvw M li1G {LVYYGY �/V} {1Vi1 ,Vl N1iG �asea have been scot by tills_Britisli. r -- i seription riot broke out in Quebec to- The troops made -a cordon around -the x °' ••tneosYEe •;ti :, °{�� Auditorium Theatre, while -the firemen ,aQYiO ti a,,.,.,,, t :.trine. snows the exlieSt of the In Mesopotamia an Palestine, 'the night: An angry--amb destroyed two f i COS r LLAllied advance in the b t- ' War • Office ' announced yesterday worked -to get the4re under control. • • • r u �. newepaper offices and wrecked the. pre- ' 'Y °;'J "� i' afternoon. makes of the local Registrar under' the (Later Despatches.) f} err.>s ° vain tie of the Somme, and pre The official - statement on .the op- ° `-Military Service Act. The building in. Quebec`, Que.; 'March 81.-Three: . 1, �' creely Ori the same grOUrid� . eration§" in - Mesopotamia follows: = "ter -which the offices are located .are' ad= People'were -shot and slightl,f wound- .yr.0 tamDr•t Where the "Germans made Our troops - pursued- the ' rem -, acent.to the Auditori Theatre, and'' ed ,during a renewal of the anti -con- 1���� - . Aan�s of the Turkish -force which was • , _ - their'ecent`' advance. r e Irous lament and defeated near Khan- Baghdadi and it eanght fire. The retention of the acription riots here to -night. The °a+ shooting took glace during amix -up • o midday on Thursda „ croft*d, it Is-believed, Was des ••D . - - All the records of cases which have between the eb 1 ' e na miles north =west of . 0 Mufti. iUoting broke out afresh at'9 o'clock from a hardware store. The wound - e' �- ��,���.- h Hit. Ful.1 e of not yet received, but they �{ and mobs, of young men paraded the ed are Arthur Quart and the Misses t7, Rte'• • fie edatt g po ce, Large de street of the city. The unruly I Roach. They were walking along. a ; ° F °' ° - pots a - Sadi>ah and at A, riah have.. > element is the thr strflet s °' h� "eks - &wa3f us Qy,�Ma -L' 8OJ1 -- fallen into our hands, containing y mg_soan- got - t eAsse nether • e Where the melee aka Lakin lace.. JO��O ��ra � - rro quantities of ammunition, mine-throw- upper hand and attacks were made g P ,ate sr Upon the. newspaper offices of the The military decided to remove all �.��s p - er r o prisms Chronicle Public any - and �e ao. as O,awwr on' OnhThursdamandsFriday 6.000.11- _ venement, two papers which have (lowing the raid on an establishment of e►r y our qp- ova supported the Military Service Ac handling guns and ammunition in the fit °v ° a eratidns east of the Jordan continu- ibe enforcement of 'which caused the early hours of this morning. The fire- ed successfully, in spite of the stub outbreak last night, when three Feder- arms were taken to the citadel. ; ,, j born opposition of the enemy. Col- 2 al, policemen, engaged in rounding up Ottawa, March 81.- Major - General �. N C �je j onial' mounted .troops destroyed sev- M� absentees from duty, were savagely F. L. Lessard, who has been Inspector- ssDenr• • } anal miles of the track of the Hedjaa �¢. railway. Two - hostile airplanes attacked and badly mauled. General of Militia Forces in Canada, •Nogem�+au •+ nr �a r The crowd, after visiting the news - has been selected by the Government, pgig ('were• destroyyed. p, to the Gov- it is understoo to take charge of the "On Thursday we- attacked west - paper offices, rushed sµ d, g I y - -- - ' erament offices, which are in , the military arrangements for maintain- a 3: �'�"'� OLD ttxa ward of the Jordan and t 'e left •••••••••.« .L�Ne,'v� u►rsss•AU�iD:wDVaACi -centre. of our_line was advanced two acme building 'with the Auditorium ,ing order in the City of Quebec. He was es.,ast - -miles An a f ;ont of ,eight miles. We - Theatre. Men broke in the doors of the will reach Quebec to -night or to -mor- occupied Bair 'Simon, ' Khumm -El= { Registrar under the Military Service row md'rain and he will Immediately �I��} -�r j� u : : Bueid " _ w4 <;. Act and destroyed the furniture and assume command, with the title of 239 AIRPLANES LANES BROUGHT DOW records there. In the excitement a Military Governor Ord with wide ,� SEVEN GERbiAN LOSSES 400,OQ @, 126 stove was knocked over and the bujld- powers to quell disorder. ' Certain BY BRITISH IN SE _ _ - - 39= •#'ER'CENT OF EFFEGTIVI�S. X, lag set on Ste.- The firemen got the � troops' will be under his orders. \ � _ � . - blaze in the Registrar's office 'under General Landry, who has been in com- f • 'A_ despatch from British iie$d- . - i contra). mand of• the Quebec military distirict, British Aviators Dropped 30 Tons of Bombs and. Work >Eiavoc $uarters in . France says: 'From the The militia were. given orders to will remain in command of the Quebec ° turn out. The militia w►`ere ordered to garrison but will leave the task of - Among Enemy. Troops. German of casualtis id �theprvariouS " an units, as given prisoners, load their rifles and to fix bayonets.. stealing with possible further aut- - ' The 'troops marched through the III breaks of mob violence to thd" new A despatch from London says: The situation as they occurred - ' one'arrivea' at the conclusion that the ! f 'streets and the a _ Twen hostile machines were enemy has lost 50 percent. of these appearance of the Sol- I ]flilitary Governor. official-report on serial operations - en tY brought down in air fi htin and tw.o !men. 1%e official British statement of s Wednesday' night says: !.others B' g g , were shot down by anti - aircraft � Tuesday said it had been established WILL ��� UNDER `•Great concentrations of our alt- ! e _ i i guns. Twelve of ours are• missing. that. more than 74 German divisions planes were carried oat -on Wednesday i Izflng the night our night -flying had been engaged in the battle. The .t vet points threatened by+the eRremy, i squadrons kepLup. -a continuous at- ! present strength of•a Germari'divisioo and masses of our machines- attacked tack on the enemy's- troops in Ba-(is 12,000 men, so that a loss of 60 per BRIEAR IiLA 1 t IRE' wdth machine-gun fire' and - .bombs, the e-8v ; pauine, Cambrai and Peronne, Seven = V eent..would mean casualties. In 3 enema infantry and cavalry. tp -five thousand rounds' were fired by ! cess of 400,000 !or the Germans }r - - ousa ` •. "Thirty tons of bombs were dropped them. Twenty­four-tons­Df--­b= big i fi e ghtin g a lo- French Junction is htOw Brilliant Work Of ' DoMIniOn by us and hundreds of thabsands of were dropped on important centres of ! Csvered by Strang Cavalry in Capturing Hill. rounds of ammunition were fired into , the .battle front. _ In addition, four ,ONE SPECTACULAR FEATURE �-- l the enemy. While this fighting was tons of bomba were. dropped on the _ OF. THE BRITISH DEFENCE = = �t _Allied �OrCe6, -- -'With the French Army, lrch 3i. maintained throughout the . day, our Valenciennes--railway ataticn, through1 `~ London.. March 23i.- Telegraphing The closeness of the co- operation infantry airplanes kept watch along i which the enemy's troop trains were With the British Army In France, fromy•French army headquarters this between the French and. British com the front and reported changes in the passing on the- way'to the front." blanch 81.-One, of the most sp_ecta• _ . manders and troops was well•fi}ustrat cuear features of the - British defence . s aventap Reuter's correspondent says: led by an incident which occurred re- - Sir -John. Bennett Lawes in 1842 last . Week was when a little army, _ "'The situation is now clear than cen`tl at a southern artof the front. Q R _ took ou 'the first patent fot• the ma}c. composed largely of an odd assort- - - at anytime, since the beginning" of the The Germans Were observed taking up UAT01 \Y `^'"^ ing; of superphosphate, or acid pbos- meat of troops who had been hastily offensive. The enemy, arrested in !Positions on a hill, and a small- de- phate as we now call' it, and estab- assembled and had a vital stretch 4' mid #; has abandoned. marching i tachment of - Canadian cavalrymen, - TO SERVE, lished the first fertilit'er factory near front to hold -and maintain against r who the previous dap found them- _ London, England. English farinera furious German onslaughts until' re- s�traight upon objectives and breaking i salved with the French army corps, re- l adopted the use of fertilizers in con - ; inforcements arrived. down _resistance. ki overwhelming ' ceived orders to occupy the summit. ' Exemptiott Machinery Will be .' nection - With' all other -good - farming' The enemy. advanced In force and numbers: He is striking at estimated Diaarventing, they clambered up • the I practices to such an extent that in hurled. themselves, time after time, 7►aak spots In orderjo, drive us back as . ! Put Into Service .Throughout far as possible before hillside, but short) afterwards were 2914 the British .Isles were rain against the Britian line In this region, p Ilk himself is y ! Canada. g driven off. The commanding general over 3,000,000 tons annually, but found'no weak spots. brought to a atandstiii. Titus the an- -ordered them to return immediately ! Ottawa, Ont., March. 29. _ Respond= l espy drive down the Oise valley is flu- to the hill. The - CH' RECAPTUI TOWNS their horses and lode to the. summit' a~lthorities the Militar Service Oise farther north failed and the t y i - bridgee are now' destroyed. I under the heaviest fire alto held the. Council has decided to call .up for der ' ;'Tire village -of Pant 1'E position yntil ordered to join in the vice men in medical rrs"e ' -' general- the Military ce Category yon, has been recaptured and i • - the enemy driven from the heights ¢ ' B men are a for s, but not ' GERMANS CROSSED BRIDGE OF :for combatant service. The are be- above Susey, north -west of Noyon. j y Allied Troops Regain Moreuil, Monchel .and Other Towns With "The enemy's capture of Montdidier, ; . BODIES OF THEIR OWN DEAD., ing called out because of -the necessity "woe just too late for him to 'profit by of securing men for railway construe- Numerous Prison_ ers, While Inflicting Heavy Losses ft, as French forces were able to an- With the French Army, March 29. -.::; Similar service. ,• on _ the -Enemy. _ gage the Germans' to 'the west' and 'At one point -on the Crozet Canal, "A demand for men for railway' con- ; • _ bring the advance to a Standstill, thus I where the Germans'eventually gained struation and other similar work has London, March 31, -The excellent along the Somme toward Amiens, the t aullifying their efforts io pierce the a crossing, they made _16 different. at- I arisen, and it has therefore become news from the British front to-day, Germans have turned southward and ' ' ll the British necessary to ,draft all men in medical hurled heavy- masses upon the French cheered -the Easter crowd&. that . The hinge between the English and 'corps which was holding the position � throne ' French drmies will never be broken, , fell back, absolutely exhausted, and other grounds for exemption exist It is.here, from ,Moreuil, 10..milet An the junction is now covered b I the Ge tutee ouncil' is sunny weather and -sustained the feel- north -west of Montdidier, in a cure. ' F e - o ateet ; p led -up bodies of their own com- therefore issuing instructions to re- ing of confidence in 6e result of the i ing line - around the latter place and ilil eventualities. rades. gi ra to take > ra steps to great battle which has prevailed all eastward to beyond Lassi n , nearly st rs 'mined' to i - - -� • Call up such ,men. along. 15 miles away, that: the battle was. i 'Under the procedure heretofore The .official despatches show that raging at last accounts. Violent-as. � - 8R1[T15H LINE HOLD�iC • CO \��' - , . adopted, questions arising in regard from the region of the Somme 'South- aaults were upon the French to the exemption of men' in medical ward to. where the battI9.line'inrns mss, w fell developed a powerful re- -TTACI ' WITH b *�LL�i�n Category B on other grounds' were eastward, furious fighting has con- siatence and were further atren'gthen- U postponed • until -men in the same tinued on various' sectors, •bul- every- ed by the arrival of fresh reserves. j medical category should be • called where the enemy has been held and � The initial *force' of the impact, r ` I up, and these men, as well as t ►Ke'tir even pus back at some ' pooints. i however, was sufficient to drive the Baklc_All A1nng'Front British $eSlrVEB'l egn1n emplayer'S our-16 Fr-eneh back short distanees at and Terrain, Including Strategical Village$; _ 1 fore 'be given an opportunity of pre - he continued to throw great masses i near the point of the salient. Push= g . -- senttng claims for their exemption." of men into the fray, to gain ground. ing westward from the - branch of the .p British machine guns and riflemen, as Avre, which runs in -a north - westerly A despatch from London soya:- The infantry fighting along the y p again great bores in direction from Montdidier, the enemy- Wednesday night's news from the major portion of th. British front in ! M C in days ast • a in tore battle -front confirms the hopeful im- the new battle zcYsE. Sliowed a marked ; EXPEV 1 L/y TO CAP Li1'sspp ranks,of..the._fie_ arced #is w►sy -into Lppression formed early in the day that slowing down on Wednesday morn- ! � enSo g, ed to press on. within a stretch of about five miles ; a British now appear to -be on a line ing, indicating that the first phase of TURL RID So great have been the losses of the along the front. - - they are able to hold firmly, at least the German offensive here has been; Germans in front of the British, north I The advance reached a maximum of AS -on the Somme and the Ancre Rivers. finished. From the - southern sectors, I - — , _ of the Somme, that Sunday saw them I about, three miles in this sector. South Vurther south in the Roye - Noyon -however, came word that the 'Gar- Ten German Divisions Took Part unwilling again to take up•the gage! of Montdidier the wedge also was fur -_.- Iregion' the situation is ,less well' de- mans w re still pressing the' attach { of battle. Along the Scrape the , ther�irivert in-►bout-two-mf gg In the - Assault, But -- Enemy -- British themselves went on the offen- On Saturday night -and - Sunda Aped, but it .iS. stated that both. the .with.-grdat fury= against - the- unwaver- -Met Severe Defeat. slue, and to the east of Arras ca tar - I however the. French' hit lack recap �� Fran -and British are brio n u in defence. - P reserves there. The correspondents The enemy has paused in' the ! A despatch from Field Marshal ed the village of Feuchy. Oti the I tuned Ayencourt, Moreuil and Monchel also are showing outhern end of the line where von and gained considerable ground iii -the ` g greater confidence northern Sector, probably to neon 'Haig says: "It known from captor- � _ • that the enemy will be held on this ganize and-bring forward much- need - ed documents that the German ,attack Hindenburg is endeavoring to pierce region -of Orvillera, according to the � terrain• ed artillery before - beginning the astride the Scarps had for its objective through to the •old German positions I official communication. from the War The. German oiTicial communica second round against • the stiffening the capture of Vimy Ridge and Arras, as they stood before his retreat in Office. Moreuil, captured by the don of Wednesday night wan signific- opposition of the British. This attack was carried out by at 1916, the British and French troops Germans, was retaken by the French, ewtly, brief and re rued. ` It reports Hard local battles were still Vin' least nix divisions in the front, line, fighting together'have met the, enemy again taken by ;the Germans, _ and in furious co 1, the crossing of the . acre, but only re- i progress, but the firstRury of the Get - i with four assault divisions tn, support. combats, but everywhere finally in a bayonet elurrge by- 1ers to Tuesday's ents, while the i man onslaught -had spent itself. Sev- I Despite the force 6f the attack the im -. defeated him with -sanguinarq losses. French and British troops. �letriont • . War Officr statement shows i eral attacks which the Germans es- i- pression made upon our battle poai- Paris, March 8L.- French troops was• also taken and with it 700 prison- British that the Germans wto had 'crossed ! styed were smashed, and at Sailly -Le- Lions was inconsiderable, and the fight - are`3ioty meeting the shock of German era. - V that stream were thrown bark" to- Sec, where the Germans gained a foot- ing resulted in a severe defeat for the attacks on a BO -mild front Foiled I The German aim was apparently to - -: day in eoufiter -a *'lacks. I ing, the British on Wednesday morn - Anemy." at Arras in the attempt to take. that drive westward .from Montdidier in a• The news from fhe- Sn^ -irrie frnnt is, Ing delivered a smashing' coo ter -at- -'-O - place from the British and disorganize further attempt at cutting in on --71 distinctlylertcouragink,'1 the' British trick, w�tich pushed the invaders back. Werpen of Canada- -the kitchen is the northern British line,'and finding Amiens from the south. The attempt, - =a ' )laving reca5red Marlaneourt and I The spirit 'of optimism is higher (Your. fort. Food will win or lose themselves able to advance only step. however, was completely frustrated .. ChipilIy, and advanced to Proyart. i along the'tront at the present time. the war. by ­step at., great cost in Their thrust by the Frenctlr counter-attacks. , _��s 3°..).:;: - �.... :.._. -xw _- ....«........•r. .�.,._.. :... .. .c 1 -,u., ,s..,. .... n.....,; ,.. :_.:. � .:._. ;- >r,•- r.,._,. m.� :.. _. _...!s -' .. ., _ >._._... - ....... .... ..•. r-� ... 1.:\ _.•.. . .,i'.....a. ...__,atr.. ...,A -.... ,..- a- f., ✓.: .ter. .r :aS a..�sx.. :. �i: a... �i.... rnik,: i• 1.'* 'tw61i.• :r3eid.'!itJ�.iu4ss�.a. r u a a.' i d , ..t ,y,t +.. • a:. . -. .. :..5•`°' acv. +'►9.ass -• y .,'„y 'i :'S' _a. ;�s::e. :.., ..s5 m irr' �.. si,ri'..:'''b„ a rby.,w N� -e.;� ir' w t �,'. •. n!, •.O !. „} •.:. - _. , ; ..�,. �!a.• r ,i� .R - - •'RT'� �. T. ,, 'C!`0.. n4 ry .. ^ . 7_ i� r:' C>� r w. ( '•, ,�, • p ,,. .; xyr:..• .• R. :... V. :... ..: n: .. .R ...... ....... ',. a 7r -Y"l. P,+'4r,•...:. t .. t- ....'.r.. . '•!tl+w ^.•Lays.. .'i '. •�. [..••' i 'Y'. ... ..H wk ^_ w .. qi_ .'l '. r - .. ,. .. - S` '•.i...�:' .v! J J • »l,� N. • .�. a .. _. � ' Y '�: � 4i•'Jyy4. - _ ­HONOR COLONY TROOPS.- � i WIi E L$SB -AND TIREi.X,58. Title of "RoXsl" Bestowed on . New- Marcot3l, Had to Contend With His foundland Regiment for Bravery. e, . Father's opposition. ' • � � The highest possible.rectlgnitiop . of Some men get on in life ~bhrough tthe Ne oundland regiment has been - their father =s efforts. Others .get on -accord by King George. 'Official an - or Remove Iron Stains. in spite of them. Signor Marconi; ; ' �hftt the King h__ rred the prefix "Royal" upon the v s ]y ise sto of "tFi`e wilt, / God of troops representing New- wear they. may be yemoved- by gatgrat -. ng ry 1 / P p g in with lemon uice slid longs to the latter category. / foandlaiid because of its bravery on g j putting out E in-the sun and air. - If the ]stain is of em13' attempt a[ his; to di p • ' < the ` 'battlefields-• of- daiifpaif; i1rarit�! cover the secret of wireless isle raph 1 long standing or deep• it might re- g y and Flanders. was discouraged or thwarted,, hiib quire several applications,. but .you s5�. Field 'Marsbal Haig, in making brain had been fired by a chance re- °' °'• ''' ' -"- may -be sure' the= stain will eventual- essss.a■ stets b - tter to ColfineI mark manhood would aome °day . �e "t�sfftlt r,ucir ! known the award in a le _ »Soothes avid F gals Quickly Woodruffe, coral landing the New -' lY $0 ' - _ be telewaphing without wires ;' and he evNltcs a �luflarned cats, rasaes, horns, scalds, blis. foundland contingent,, wrote: tried to;establiah communicatio4in _ ten; • piles, abscesses, bolls. and..othe, "I have much Leasure -in informin sere e. rooms in ilia . id9asamatiotia- t i you that His Majesty the ;Sin in between poles. in the garden. then' ` r as eDr'..co►lrexY, Hamilton. ca..a' l Y Y far' � ' °' •- 'r P garden. His view of the magnificent bravery - and father stamped and stormed. Once he �} :os frazfs resolute determination shown by •all To whom it �iisy concern This i� threatened to throw young Gugliehno's - EEKLY .NEFySYdi R IE� rt,wIDST, ranks, has been graciously pleased to to..ceriiYy that I have used MINARD S PAPheinalis Dux, of the window, and' ern Ontario. Doing a good basal -, 'approve the grant of the title `Royal' 'LINIMENT myself as well as pre- on ona -occasion he actually destroyed oees. Death of owner places It on the to the Ngwfoundland-re anent. Please a. number--of contrivances declaring,,, ' market A. frreat• chance for a man with g scribed 'it in my practice where' a , cash. Apply Box 82, Wilson Publishing accept and convey to all nuke , my o eve i Dose Co.,. LSmited. Toronto. -e a loos. our blown up. '� = 1 I ► War lilL -I.— EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER �• Y ]ailed to.get the deair�d. effect. achievements have met with such well- : and job, printing pleat is Eastern �� : C. A. KING, M.D. But. fortunately for science, Mar- t -fi insurance wick edd $1.50BesW`l earned' recognition. ^: , :\ con; pursued his way,. refusing to be AINi NO x'"11 �ws q P mss• Wilaett Publishing Co.. Ltd.. Toronto Cast down; and even borrowing money - _.... _ from a E W GILL ila26Q14R.S.AEOVN P LIMBED . YESI LIFT A CORN ~� nients. a expmi vntvpuao' swr,rteawr '. { 'ante to ay for his `..(`IAN�CER. TUMORS. LUMPS IDTC., OFF WITHOUT PAFN ,. Vv internal and external. cured with- out pain by our home treatment Write Try 'puttlfig fruit uistegd of sugar >Itiaard'• ��► Closes >Daatirasl. se b.tor• too 1st Dr. Bena�an nt•ttit�t on cereals. Geese generally pick up a good liv ten.. Ltmtted, t�taa+ooe. o*L Clnoiana #I mart trtla how .to-dry - - -. .. - - r_ When running dot - - ing -the grass ran or pastures ea - - - ° °u cept during the winter months the and the run is ea r figs through �} u acorn or callus so it lifts tlsfaasas rsiaimeas:aasea ' ttt>nss. >Ha; the meat chopper, ado a few.'drops of Rubber- bands. are inexpensive and P breeding season. They • are iiiore x e are of great yae in preparing lunches off with finpersi. Spreut3ng seed potatoes_ itYa well 'clogging juice to prevent the fruit from particularly adapted to low, rough to fasten the waxed paper around clogging the chopper. lundwichea, cakes, fruits, etc. You corn - pestered men and women lighted room will increase' the' yield - pastureaand with a natural supply of _ end earliness and produce a'vi *- water. need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes Pr g°rous, th vine growth. Short, thick stems will at nearly killed you before, says this I llltYasra , Lialm•at aeuev. Aonraista r ! Cincinnati • authority3, because, a ,few develop, not long, .spindling sprouts. 0rd6r_ N 0 W such -as are prodt:ced fn the cellar. drops of freezone applied directly one Tile tubers moat be planted by hand ONTARIO FERTILIZERS, LIMITED l tender, aching corn or calus, stops to' prevent injury to -the sprouts. !WEST TORONTO _CANADA A , j(ul Soreness at once and soon the corn or hardened callus loosens so it can be ,,.•„ I (�� CAN'T p A FIBS SPAnl1 0! arro� lifted off-, •root and all, without pain. .�•,.• S• • e S%0 46 •�• YOU CUT OUT PASTES A small bottle of freezone costa very Tomptly -with Rheumatic Pans but .yon can clean them off promptly •whit jl little.at any drug store, but will post- Are relieved to a fear days KEEP YOUR SiYfl►£S NEAT *� lively inks off every hard or soft cores . • taking SO drops of aletiler Seigel s, a ja RalElroad Men or callus. This should be tried, as it Syrapaft•rtmeals and on retiring.. " 1 is inexpensive and is. said not to irri- it wolves the lime and add ' men SON' from ex permace ' accumulal oa io the mus es and and you work the horse carne amt, that Sloan's Liniment will rake the tats the stlrraunding_ akin. 51 y If your druggist -hasn't any freezone joints so them* deposits can be �' _ Does not bitter or -remove the CPO atiffums out of joints and the sore- - expelled, thus relievingpafn and hair $2.90 'per bottle, -delivered, t new out 4 muscles -And it's so tell hinl'to get a small bottle for you soreness. el'a Syrup, also Will Lett you more it you write. canvenientl No Tubbs'a� required. fioai �fiis �vhole'aale' ding boons. It is knot►a as Roots," i Book 4 R flees. ABSt)i)INE, IR., !' S P®USHs..7 y It quickly peaetrstes and brings sa- fine stub and aria' like a charm every eontaiasaodopetnorotheratro she antiseptic for mankind - a� p for' lief. Easy to apply and cleaaer.tlsaa ' time. d kill or m 'pain o! reduces Varicose Veins, Rupturer� BLfit1l.11iIiITf.TAY, DARK MUM . - mussy pL�aa�ss_or - pirt>menta.. - -- .. - •— -_ even or low( >� I C natty ar usasduwkw>t,.r tu' woo W ! OR'OX B1.00a SHOES C - • •A MEMORIAL HIGHWAY. - .: moves the $Oe.>a _ • I yt erarslr. "i tis�r;i r• trine • PRfSI Ri Ef* Alwago'have a bottle in the housie ` at drnggistr T for rheumatic aches. lamo back. -- tli 1N • • °1 iL /.YWN4.RLf..tfEttaw �llF. ysetewL Cab ` +Nt�twu. caroxa� r u. k -- apraitsa and strains. No Stan's Land tp be Transformed into ...,aswus sea #00"410L a are lads ta-Csaiuli j <- _- _ Generous sized bottles at all drug- Public r - The present e the front, fmm he °rth sea coast T- H- E -O - — R - l G I . .N. A N D . DANGER running _ • Belgium to the Swiss bardef,7 is tg be - --OF— - made into a great international memo- -a n � ! riaY•highway,. 400 miles in length, it - plans which are said to hive the in- dorsement of the Governments in- - LBtoast•s prteea not Insrsaaed 250 50c-111 volved, are -carried -out after the war. - Here- `bout the cou'ntl'ess graves- of the men who have fallen M battle, for- 1 -., .;. eats will be planted, and the .appalling _ - desolation of No Man's Land will be _ IF YOU SUFFER FROM-- . transformed into carefully kept public > _. _ . grounds bordering the highway on Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness, (lead Noises, Catarrh of the Stomach, (Which either side. It Is proposed, also, to Is often mistaken for Indigestion), Catarrh of the' Bo , allow, mans the ruined villages to time _ . y egm ropping' in the back -- - - -- f grim reminders to coviing.generstians, part of the Throat, or if you have a Cough _ ► of the - horrors and heroism o! this - • - - - was, YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL, TO READ EVERY WORD OF THIS ARTICLE ' Y- Q1RLg! • WHITRN siclN - -.What Parmint, the' Wonderful- Engttst F- -0mu-1a� WITH LEMON JUICE :Has- Done' for- Others, It Will Do For You x I Make a beauty, lotion for a few cents to. CATARRH, A LOATHSOME AND That );sal catarrh is a nauseating dls- I the aides of the''throai. The germs are s remove tan, freckles, sallowness, I"IDIOUS 'DISEASE acne any one kno a who has had to. s!t , quick to take. advantage . of the. oppor ! gloss t o f e o face t e invade t E hi _ .. cl o r talk fear t fa with a per tun! Y They h• ustac an _ �-- non reekirr with purulent catarrh.. Hay. I Tubes. _Their presence and irritation It a a Your gf OCer' has the lemons and alts catarrh Is a very common name for e a very common diseax"o common that YOU ever ad to endure In .sickening I causes pproduce murs and more mucus. drug store or toilet eoubt6r will su most "people do not reallsa hots fearful silence _the hawking and gaealnlr of a !Gradually this fills up the ,ear tube so 6 PDjy dangerous and dibgusting It is. A cold catarrh victim, or had . to slit c1cee to that sounds can only peas through with- _- you with three ounces of orchard white I in the head, hawking, spitting, blowing such a person and experience a dlsNat• I d!fi fruity. The patient flnda h!a heaths "� o! the nose, !phlegm dropping In the r Inc. appetLte- losing, foul odor, which you slowly going. When the tubes are com- +'�, for' a few cents. Squeeze the juice of g could not explain, and dl d not know vietely filled total deafness ,may result. - • two fresh lemons into a bottle then throat --this to dullness of mind. bad i what it was ?. That fe catarrh and, there I ' in deafness from nasal catarrh which humour bad breath, is the way it starts. b - t in • the orchard white and shake • And where does it end? Frequently Ia know 1ny ople who have L and don't affects the middle ear, !t ----- Happens + flee -ere vtesent �ririch .` . well. This makes- a -qua er pint Bowels, Bronchitis, and often slight os stress and contuse the Patient. These r • are due to the fact that the mucus which the very best lemon skin whitener tota� deafness results, CATARRH OF THE STOMACH fills the' upper- part and: back of the -- - -di cation sand complexion - beautifier known. HAW CATARRH STARTS (Often mistaken for Dyspepsia or In hroat' fa covering the opening of ,the.i and e urn ng o � Massage this- fragrant, creamy lotion tTa�arrh u ns W a co In 9 � bubbles or the movement of mucus - - -=- S,�F dell into the face neck arms and the head. I Many cases of Indigestion and dvapep- caueea th4 aounda- which come from the 4 s!a are afmply the result o! catarrh of altered resonance of the ear. After a y ' ' The Catarrh germs breathed In through heflds and just see how freckles, tan, the mouth or nostrils have settled upon the throat and stomach. -At night as r:ackUng report the head may seem clearer and "the luring better for a - - sallowness, redness , and .roughness the infiarrted and delicate mucous mem.: you lie asleep, the• mucus drops down }time: Later on 1n the cane there may bib bran that lines the nose and throat' from the throat and head and is swal- I crackling non In when awe may disappear and bow 'smooth soft and These germs are harmless to healthy tie- . lowed into the stomach. In the morn- R ' ' t when they lodce upon an irritated which come from the efforts of d etl 'Trn! Shaving Comfort Blear the. skin becomes.. Yea! It is sues; !ng you awake feellna heavy and tired; ( fened• muscle- to • open 'the, tubes '_ hicis turfau a it means a more and more dia- theta !s a bad taste !n your mouth, you yield. with a jerk. harmless, and the ' beautiful results eased condition of the membranes. They are in a- -bad humour; you wonder what T'be luau who uses the Auto- The above exp lanation of a most com lI aurpliise, you. - thus produce further inflammatory !rr!- ails yon. You have catarrh; catarrh o! n Strop eajoyss clean, cotafort -_ - - - -- gtion, and in time evert ulceration. The mp cause of. deafness should tstske it ' the atomaoh, and your who system is I d and useless i In a Ofte finds co does not is Awskilig eight and hearing failing. He strKers t1a_te ease. Tour stomach has become clogged tempt to overcome such deafness by ear .unpleasantly'remind hint. of England to Grow Sunflowers. from an almost constant dull ach over drums or devices of a similar sort t and the delicate membrane Is .coated ti Let it be 'understood• however, the htis morning shave by smarting The production of sunflowers is be- the eyes and . across the forehead. The with a vile sticky substance. The .catarrh t i P Parmint !a not for ear troubles. other es dull when the membranes - for hours afterwards. mind heron _ mucus refuses to be digested •an .only in encouraged in. England. The Min- passes out of the stomach with 'great than, those caused by._catarrh. If .your T1Seixasorilsappar:t -•s freshly' g g e! the nasal .cavities are 1A s dlsCharglag difficulty, Little by -little.- the mucus �outle 1rt 'caused by'acarlet fever or any stropped blade is tLe easiest to _. iAry-'of Food and Food Production De- condition. "shave. w!t It to 'the pus and deoaying matter oos- with the catarrh germs which 1t has car - I disea#e abort from catarrh, or if caused a by an iniury,,Parmint is not for yod. The AutoStrop Is eke ottly razor partment has issued instructions on ing from these sores that causes 'the Of- tied settles permanently on the mucous that sbarpead Its, own blades auto fenslve breath so common to victims o! , membrane which.lines t e stornsch.. and you should consult your own rata- r- •` ;tow to grow sunflowers and advises h �iaticallvtkns always kaeptttt them i catarrh. You may not ,notice it your - � Real dyspepsia and lniigeation are 8Y physician. -regarding your Caad ' flee from rust and in perfect aondi- - all 'persons to grow them, explaining , ;;�, You probably do not. But Your ; caused by a lack of digestive Juices. -DON'T NEGLECT A-COUG tdon. Quarasibed to satisfy. that the treed i$ rich. in oil and waken i irlends do, though they aro too uarefal ; But her _ f =year- mem rare is able 'and ready- do -1ts -If you have a cold 'and it has left you f���.�1� n fie- elIetlt-cbic en oo _ work, but It to prevented by foreign mat- I with a cough, no matter how slight y �w■••r ■`t!- itl�s��� �^ - r NASAL CATARRH ter which has dropped down from the ] you ought not to neglect !t. 5 AT ALL aTO1;FS 1 head and coated it. How then, can the i A cough is- getterally an indleatt wisirwo Liainmt for_. -sal•_ everywhors, This form of Catarrh to, to say the, usual treatmentt for Indigestion be of: that there in fnflammati6n in a danger. �AatOStropSafetyRasorCo. least. °slekening and disgusting. besides use?• Since catarrh Is the cause of the ous place, and proper treatment should !bred -To Shrink Cloth. ; ous. most common grid hler re •dsAg he trouble, it: is the ontsrrh that must be ; be secured. at once... Delaying treatment q.q Dabs - laesin 0•t - oos. The changes of weather render the treated. If ,rou, have catarrh of the may mean that the cough' max nettle -�• _ When gou'.purchase. new goods you andcthroatuvery susceptible to stomach we reaisonable =length toff ti e . cough indicates a danger andeshould slightest ` should shrink it' before using to avoid' Lion, sad thus encourage the birth siaQd Parrtiint will brink you an amount of j celve pprompt attention. Unless your I she. garments chinking after being �Thehnosecand throat rare what might•; tore the coat and time expanded. ate You I oruhaahhunionto }xouefor adlo Katlm 4 " , made'np. Leave the goods in- folds.be- called the highway of -life. _ I we believe that you will find a'qulek The throat itself Is divided into two ! - „aeit comes from. the shop. Lay it'main passages; one the Oesophagus, or CAUSE OF DEAFNESS relief from your trouble by the us• of Y'v flat and s riiikle as- ou would a Parmint P y gullet going to the stomach. the other i A eauae which is reapensible for a - = -'r tablecloth for ironing, but'tle sure the'the respiratory tract, or Trachea, going great many cagex of deafness to catarrh, WHAT. IS PARMINTI d to the bronchial tuZiea and lungs The whole trouble generally begins in t material is n°t. perinkled> Fold. a ,Through the lungs the blood passes with'a sinple cold in the head. �uring such Parmint to an English formula put on �Y clean sheet around it and leave it un- every heart beat, and there comes fn is cold almost -everyy, person experiences the maqrket iii England about 10 years contacR with the air. 'lf the air breathed :that feeling of etuffineae which tells of ago. It In a combination of ingredients j til it is thoroughly dampened. Press in is pure, and if Hose, thr -0at and lungs ; inflasrtmatlon extending Into the post- having values In the treatment -of oa p 'are - soufid,- the -'dark blood Is at once . nasal space where the openings of the tarrhal conditions, bronchial affections, carefully. This method may be safe-- rified and passes out of the lunge in ' Euetachlart Tubes are located, and which etc., compounded from the best grade lw a ly used for either woollens or Cot- a bright, red stream, carryi life and j is accompanied by catarrhal sscretlons, ; of material It 1e possible to nbtaln _ Par • / » _ strength to all the body -1 however, -• collected in the. past - nasal. apeoe where . mfnt 1a.. put up in one -ounce bottles .in / t°1T g0°d91._._ r- •hreathed -in la b@A er- -the -none its 1s- ditrtctrlt trblow -ft nt vl -tie noar- -concentrated for which - ere— lssb•le8 - -^�' o - throat or lungs are diseased !n. any way. I or hawk it up. When such conditions ' "Parmint— Double�Strength." Thesi one - -MONEY ORDERS - then the blood, (instead of being purified nave become chronic. as to catexrh, the ounce bottles can -bd' obtained at a small / by Its passage 'through the luasgs 1s on danger !a Brava post and the one -ounoa la suff1went to ! When ordering goods by mail send the contrary, still furtber poisoned and The mucus, carrying the germmr (make a full half -pint of Parminj ready • ISSUE No. 1,i—' Roes on Its-way carryint'the dfseaa• to drops Into the throat - The- glue -ilk• to take when mixed as dirsoted }a saoh ,+ k8• a pominion Express; Money Order. all parts of the system 1 nauseating mass sticks' for a time to! trackage. !FIN- _,RF 4 v J� -'•y o -4ZIN4, - Ronald Jobasiton 4pf Toronto, GRawNWOOD L0CALI§*.;5, In apiendifig h yjcJ*on with' T. Li'fl-i wi W-n t 7Wi week-end. In, aning lequil, Hagh Miller. Toronto.. ­Roug. Ole sites, IEL -E Zi m ar a�rw­an% was In the -Mrs. G11huly will hold an utle• �uekett apoptr_ a. few days in To. bn lion sale of her household effects' rOut-6-1111d Poo Cblbdii Monda-y'. =Smith Clark is spending a o,n_Tues4y next. Alex. Moore spent the Raster boll. Martin-Senior Paints, Liniieed Oftj -Turpentine.' -Varnish, Wall P Miripo" days with frienos to Brighton. -Cadet Arthur Oee, of Victoria, iii Mariposa. Balsdon, .. 'of Toronto, w Alf. Trimble and dauktner a t the ,Alabastlae, Kalsomine Brushes, Paint"IDruqbee Liquid Lome B. C., Who has the Fly -.- Rut*r.. h0days'-withAttendonti. the -,over Santa Ing Corps" city. Veneer.- -ffofi-Ami� _QX1#-&Lr 1W at Camp Borden, spent miss N 1bu at us .tog _1,osee 4L. __ 1.1! __ �­­ t. - - • -office. i*eikthing you -require for Tunidays With Q =557 rt -Miss Bmwa, Mitchell, of Toroa- son here. farmers are especially in!, W� Beckett has engaged - with. VV= ­-A -was home ovev the weeklead; -your spring cleaning vite7d to attend the meetin on -g-of the Pe, ly and commenced,- work -Fred Bantin of Toronto, Picketlog Faripbers' Club in the Monday speAtOde, morning. Easter with ls-sisters* here. -Town H a* Bateman,. of Tor- 10%h. Hall on Wednesday, April Mrs. W. Hamilton and child spent %X..• A..,GILLE SPIE, Mari Cheese, crackers and coffee a few days last week with bier parents, spent Monday with relatives will be served. ' Conisi, whe'thei S. and Mrs. CiLrltozi-.'- beie Stanle_v Disney spent a fe t w days issuing for 4mr, az!e a member or not. with his parents, pr or o leav Alma Cowan, 0 oron 0. t the �ho . 11day at her home -The duet �tbat�e e�en� A �r -Mica Alice Moore any steps Ow nt be happened owing the mill, ad a piece ie ovenr ttiq will be'taken to deal with the with ften he b tie -past week, leads us to S. Moore Is off work these days during t I to an accidg of Brooklin consider whether or not Otore x a few. days with dust nubance in this village this Of one of his lingers taken off. sututpdr. It seems that Oil cannot James Hicks. moved his household -�-Allan,01ark-Ax-speadlux a few ftecte into a house on the Greenwood with fflen . do � - Jwsecured on aecon !1 in at of great toad owned by Bruce Wilson, B. Con. an nor A demand for oil by the George Lair, df'Tordnto. spent factories. Wp have thus the &I. fiirm on. Monday. hii sisters, the telatives, put up with 4rMair here with a nuls- 3a TA, Minee or utilise this sprinkler which CHNIFtRYWOOD 5006 W. Whitby, Is _Mlas A. E. Crook, of Hunts- t e trustee& purchased a year or Miss Edith Roach, of mills, -b spending the holidays with her grandfather, F. Roach. at 40,&99. . hdme here. -Official unites was received miss Mae Somerville is"spiendings -Barry Moore, of the Brock last week by T. M. Henderson., of couple of days at her parents' home. Ourimmense. new istodk, has' arri ved, Is road, Is confined to his homer with Toronto, that his second son. Gun. Mis Lucilla Davidson to visiting her severe cold. nee Aa�yznoad Henderson, had parents. George and Mrs. Davidson aver t -�Weir hai Rose - borne to -L�,opsned_up _pricaed­ a n*d'Lre4dy_' for­_ Toronto sot a b- -kl -Mies Bart, of T been I rfid- in action on Marcli - Mice with her parents. a1)a He enlisted with his elder p w days with her uncle a unt, 24th. BlIvin Lintnir speat_Good Friday and Mrs. Peak. br6ther,. Harold. in September, with his parents. Chan, and Mrs. Lint sale. Nevek. had a I'arg6r 1015, and reached France - in Aug- -ner.. -Miss Bryant. of Toronto, has k We are pleased to a" C. K. Petty ock, or amore .6on- --spen-din".--few days with ant, 1917. He was born hi Cherrj; Jeaha and Mrs.- Richardson. wood and was a grandson o a is able to be among us.again, after h� iss Nellie Arnott, of Toronto, lateJ. C. Taylor, of flinplace. M illness. 'has been spending her .Easter va. He was also nephew of Mrs. Rarer- Quite a few of our girls returned to L.Pleasipg range of eolor and d.osigns ti spend the holidays with relatlies In "cation with John and, Mrs. Pow. In aud W;F.Hendbrson--,6f this village. ell Tillage, and the former received a Miss Etbe I Davidson Is spendi -Henry and -Mec Coites and letter from hini'only afew if-days with blor pisrents, And, of Toronto, spent the East. ago. He was only 20 years of age. and Drs. ]Davidson. e the war-time conditions we are - placing' on it e -holiday with their relatives r -Next Sunday, April 7th, will Wedding belle are tinkling once sale a few nice designs as .10; as i5c. per roll. here. be Fraternal Day I n the Pickering again. Boys. get your toot horns and Mrs' Cat. Every and son Frank, churches. Rev. Dr. -cotched" unawares. Marsh will don't be a Whitby. are spending a few preach in the Methodist church ab Quite a suicpsiful quilting *&a held in the town hall- by the Mies of the P_ %1 40-1 with -bet sister, Mrs. W. J. 10. 80 a. tp. and 7 m. " He will, town last Thursday. They are never Don't fail to COM- e and h1 wt r. preach at Audley the afternoon far behind In doing a good work. our 1SW Miss -Irene Thompson, of To. at 2.80 o'clock. This doctor large $to& will Quilting and box packing was the • ..-•rontof is spending her Easter vs deliver special sermons at - each procedure on this occasion, on-at the hours of the. 'Misses service and all the Methodists am Quite a little excitement was caused TV 1W urged to attend. Ton will enjoy Friday by an aeroplane ve everytWing you want r _pianei lighting on a to hill behind John Barnes' bare. Noth- A Reggle-Shirley.-of hearing Dr. Mareb.- Go and take hill oyd aE to, were with their parents.' your friends.. He dreads the va• lag was wrong, however, with the any part of the house and Down will for dinner. developed a onk- In Mrs.,. Shirley during the cant pew. Rev. J. W "heroplanie. The aviator, who had too mu a gas A Dainty Bedroom "'U day. preach in the Presbyterian church c Ing - sensation in the region of his "Jarboe Pound of Dunbarton, at 10. 80 a. m:, and it t 7 p, in. Kl_ 1 , also stomach. and be nntli slid to iiiaith, Moved on Monday into the lAteh- at Brouaham-la the. afternoon at and then proceed to Davidson's A ]Restful Library 54T Or- eat iord-residence which -he -recently- the usual hour of service. Mord- for supper. and then rising maj purchased. tog subject.-.. "The Power of -the. cally glided cityward. mwb improved- A Cheerful Living Room '--_ -Fred Bunting was In the city Gross"; evening subject, "The Op. This-iii ilie second time Mr. Davidson week and' enlisted `with the eu Books". Subjeutat Bro has entertained bird-men this winter. ugharn, An Inviting Dinin Room _g R o W -The pat. artilliiry. He will report for duty '-The Orucible: of �iir-. • Public.Heattb Announ"Ments ----- --- -- oam let. for of the Methodist .church will Modish Parlour Mig Laura Andrew, of the be delighted to meet with and To- ronto Nortual School. spent Bast. minister to the Presbyterian Ttfi Ontario Dep&rtment of Health lat"t.'­­, a n peo... has arranged- a splendid exhibi or at the -home of her parents, J. pie, All are kindly invited to child welfare. of Evioirlyffimig M the vogue and'Um Andrew. attend. We treed you: -J,- W. D.� c- Tbisiounderthe valuable manage- Douglas, 'Toronto,. death -After a brief 111ops meat of Miss Mary Power of the Dept oOb on Monday Mod- d-'b after' called one of oar oldest regiden% of Child Welfare, tinder Dr. McCul• f ij�Atng a few weeks with her 3irs. John McGint Sr., od lowh,. of the P. H. D.. and already Trices from 5c to 1.00 per roll gra, . . . I �_, . aunts. the Mbase Bunting. day, evening, in Kler 80th year. from this tours th�,oughout the proir- -Woman's Auxiliary of . St. tifying results have been achieved Tt�e deem as Barge' own A166 Ing here for the post seven years" of the Victortain Oider of- Nurses, at 'Patro r h 't The church will meet at sed, who b been resid- ince made by this exhibit. The nize your oJue *Grb4g of Mrs. Dra-par ou Wednes- with- er-soul joba went Whitby. heave be­., -b; ­uA a LIU,* -day, April 19tb, at 3 o'clock. e C 7 wigutar monathly meeting 'to n Age -visit her daughter. Mrs. 'S. Apri. of St. Andrew's Ladies' Aid will Lato th ' -Ity -about bree weeks exbi I bit 'CH-APMAN • Sa which w ilL be di played dur Viteb for the advertisement of this M Lvtle; whi?re-whe-took Jbe held on Wedn"dAy -af ternoon, She returned to Pickpi diightiy r interk-sting. exhibit. at the home of Mr3, John Mar ing on rl- stir -wing to the 'M AR Tug an Witty (lay last, when her illness became ATCHING.-EG.W -H. E. Stephenson, Set. of the re oui of old age ;he rnpidly weakened -s, cKim, Advt. Axerify and 0 --util -:m4jwt 'y - y baying y6or Rnbber fl a bred sin le. comb, Brown Leghnrns- -of the very highest- grade of rub-_ �.�rod. spent over Kit,, ter witb pa,8elquietlyaway. Herftiner" e � ;�,yet have a large stock of all sorts and aft0i -Iris unclej John and Mrs. Stephen nt q� .3 .- 91reo-tJ . hi.. �7t -s on the market and so have IA-oy this' da are egg Lpac iitpr.s welt-pme, b.el which we bougl� t last p'(Thur' L y) morn Ing to ilie Highttind Creek It. • Varrespondenci- = promptly hitended :v!e prices. 'df Toronto,. -cemetry. She -was born. in Dim. tu. wiL protected Quir.4cuAtpaiere.frQm.ex.cesil' Rev. James Tho ly-pastor of the Methodin-t �.EUYNOW AND STOP THAT COUG.-4 harton and has h0en a roide;ntnf !Cbmrch here, died. on Tuesday of this township all her,life. In IS50 L-t 21). con. 1, Kiogatom roAd west, week in his 97th Vieiir.­ - Hl'i 'Pick e4iiii e' Obi. Z.- nia-i-ried. John- 311oGipiy,who Our Spring samples and styles for the Lownd ea' Clothing thin Cfio,'have just, come 1161"twowei6k,,: .­_wife prede(-ea*s0d T,4,Cv, L predeceased her eight year-i. She to and they are all 0. k. and rigb-t'tip.,to d )dISS4 Gladys (if Tewonto, 4 60 YEARS' ate. Give us 4 call bad',thirteru) of it. fowily, of wboin .4, I I EXpER!ENCS bdorebluying­j�oursuk. We give yodmiifactloo. spent a, feiv day,.; -here Ni ith her two sons and three di iiijbters, stir- the Mi��--" -La-vv. On Still 4 -e Frank, .olio • eveonlhg sfie rank a q616 111o.;t vive. These at ri Li Go G e MeWs. Store -Meu!& .0 else 7: 2, t fQr`PtnRTf 'Of tYe Sca7rb(;1* tile -acceptably' in is 7 C tile NL"ethud railtN'n �,)hti of Picb-*,ing, Mr, A,-�BUNL 4 I R St TINC a r Colley and -Leiinatypf Malvern, #Ld• 311.i.- S. Cadets Artlin L�Arthnr Down. of 'the lto�-Ml F4 011P.;4, Tor'(,,-r','to, ;Wetel the Y. Lytleof Turn to. T:� 7.a s - - -- log C wfz= 4, : giwsts at the far4onage fluring S. 1KqRt-r. Mi�4a Glaclyiq 'DmVv,- of B-brubing Getman 6ties is inv�elllnn Ii; Probhoirl',_1 f1c7l the Toronto Normal School, is n1su causing izreat darns ge. .1 rf,7* on M -z- V r f �74d(,.. I f t3 h6nie for Eqster week, pe� fo, A,*c­"-,:;r PWcnr,, r,rZ�a n_: ia &, Co. receive NaVigatiorit b6t-wveen Hitni lt6n 'T' el 1�r t 41 eady fo", th ing-- Be r. t el R. R -,hn..has been .1reeftim ice. or the past' year, ba.q bee n i n val i_kFeT -to NV off-sacv a-0.-4A44 brin and C 10 got M0 111,antrafotl L"7,z,1A ctn. D Xanada, arid, is . spending a 1)�w A neutral observer Who )3n9,111F;t Vaaj•.rjljn Ct r_.-,y SCIOLItift-i-M. TL .. rzo �-.'-days leave at the lionie of hie left Germany blic is, 11 Dcrw says the, pti ed, and sprip, riish_ �-mother here 1)efori? rer.�ortir g. at beginning to beliel%te thitt��-thz-. of., Xepall -------------- MUNN & ftselaroadny,,New York the 'Wh1tby Convalencent Hos. fenraive is a failtife. xrwzi.�h =P,?. rl� F 8tt washt--g-ton. D. (1, .-pital. Shoe repcuring- Vatly done: Prices reasonable. IT T 4z --;-There will be 4- Big' Time in GLEN. MAJOR ELM- DALE--M Pipker, April S NvIien thefqn1w lm. c� - L Mi5sJennip.V�rl)ow is o�zn� -HARNESS. 4�` Al P ...:Patterson Jnbilee Singers Avill liold tli(, Easter holidays. yoll C� Mrs. NN'41s, of Aurora, visitjd� with 'I ii alwayq get the bi:�st,Nfanl- 4orth in the Metlicji-t olitirch at 'Vo�iie Plion6 '"T. J. COAKWELL '%Tr. and Nli�s. WcNllt?. tobti Flour iwifle from, No. -1. So'c)oek. Ticket =, . 35.-pt.mts -and. Vrror G�ove, vjsited M. G w, of Pin6 Manitob-t '%Vhent. 1, 1 1 1 1 1 j Jill, 2 s. They a 0 vent 81'4p g4litik IWQ hot - ... I oiir burg on 5iini, ay.- Roy'al flonseholl fturl G!enora• for. ".-cakes Buy yours inadvan(,t, from Win. and Mr,. Firs visited at Ed. Bread. Try a'bag Ahe ageiits whjn call or at Jvho.. F-irkettt's on '3und;:y, iPastry Flotir - Fri-Ii Roiled Oat9 t Baisdon'q store. Come early or -Boi n. on March 28th, t0- Alfred aud R 4 NX S R' I ORTS 414 Appy Though e Mrs, w0l.." a dalightlr. .stand. We are' a,11 going. Se U _b ills- 'Cha OAT CHOP q. Hopkitis, -on &mdi Range. -The cQneert given in St. Attu- George McDowell", of Toronto, 'Visit- .­---`CRLTS1IED.- OATS irew's ehurch on lfondndevenirtg ed with his rpothpr recently. BARLEY CHOP] Owing to WHEAT ;-n decided snecess. - R, Miss Eva Redman and Cecil took -7--�hese atov- - e _s�- are ackil - li- the heavy rain', the attendance flying trip to Toronto on SatUrday. �CRACKED CORN 6* dged.- was not so large as it otherwise Hugh and Mrs. Pugh, of curb nrg, -'MIXED I FEED to-be the best stoves yisiting at Aurora with on.the 'ni&rkeit" haves been till there. wa,.4 are, tb, theft son, Galdwell'L4.Crearn substitute good crowd- and the recetpts --:vvere over $60. The prograin'tise Percy. Ske to-day. Mrs. _phe!3 Pickett, son and dau. liter, of Evansville, visited at Oscar Mola"es ALml -which wits given by Miss Barbara Mckett!s on Sunday. and _�76HOPPING AND .-OATI Splendid bakers, easy ou'fuel A7 man th 4aur' "b's d a age. _�Osti I �c Fos CRUSHING EVERYDAY Foster, contralto, Miss Nellie Me. Mr,. Gordon Gunn and son Willie ,handsome in design.' . Ghip, violinist, sad Miss E. O. Bel• visited with Cbaa. and Mrs. Hopkins Get prices on feed in ton lots. --,,-eon, elocutionist, was of a very over the Easter bolidayi. an see our C&H d full stod BELL_P#ONE-. k 1higb order and delighted all as The Rev, Mr. Henderson will con. was evidenced by the hearty, on• duet the evening service In theMeth. - I Jo. H. BUINDY 2:21 v,r(s given each number, odiet ebureb next Sunday, April 7th. Cho ag evelF daY4. Chopping &