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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_04_127. M_ f'-" � �W Mi�IiM FMY�'Iln"77�0­1 77�":".'�. p W 7, 7 ip 7 0.") dx 416. 29 V0L.1XX-%1`V.1L .-PICKERING',, -ONT., FRIDAY, -APRIL 12, 1918 orb*. .BROCK ROAD Astabllsbe� 75 y Melvin Tindall has moved OlFfo the A meeting was held in the school Afedical Baker,A - Hewe By field farm. just i"t of Salem. boube-last Friday to -discuss' 'greater Mts, (Rev.) J. 0. Totton and son. production of foodst6ffi. "LDWELL.'M. D.,!Successor L. OA Claremont Out. Harold, are.vtilting relat. Yea in Stouff- J. A. White received a carload' of GREENWOOD %.A to the latel:Dr. B.' Brodie.' PLoul Z ds: Sanders' Block yille. Itfmb*er at- Reeveley's- siding this week A Sod collection of -war pictures Yvith w.bldh to build another new cot. were own in the churcbf last Tues. tage. He has a customer 'already. RTWRIGIRT, IFor- day evening. waiting. DBM--Odvyo-f lG4r-A'V6eZAh'uM. out'. Aucoessor to MILLS "I. Fred Hodson, of Toronto, spent- the Cadet W.- A. Jackson, of the R0_r1I Z Tow a. Pickering. Out. 02ce boom : - Get Dur prices on - week -end With friends, and while here Flying Corps, -spent Sunday vifth it it F- a pre. B. FORSYTH. rt of 0.. noon. im na.ry 93 aren to here. He has passed all tend inomberof The At#. -Steel' Stalls Oe _s -�"On of Ontario. gpocw=t oweal Remember the Red Gross concert to flying next week. V "tKas � glaosea. my" to" ion 9"00 to Watering System, bwheld In the church Monday even - fro& Now* Ing, April 22nd. Capt. (Rev.)'John A Water Bowl' Uter March 15& GarbutL of Osha'wa, will I n ad- GREEN RIVER A IRA& -inuat 0._McKfNNON, M.D., L.RX.S., dress on his work -at the 19n, I! He purchilisw at the mill System' in your Wedding bells are ringing., all 01 *be CODW of ----- - stable, will pay for went overseas with the 116th Ontario .1 . Ontario ]low*&" Miss Nellie Gray has returned home be paid for In cash. -P at* SAWSA 001100 Of 8 09, 111dinbanx itself -in 90 days. County Battallon-and was with onr again. ddossas of womm, boya in the beavy.,.Qghting one ear his applies' to -everyone-be e*� ago when the Canadiaiii-took Mine Gertie Fuller spent Sunday at T -See us.before you ". 1 Viliny G. Euncans. Brougham. ception made. Ridge. Capt. GarbuU's message Is, pte M. p. spent the buy. -Tomlinson worth hearipg. There will also be "end at his bolus here. week- obd rn'us'16al ri�umbere of This credit business makes much which far- As the up runs are,nW good we are more office wor 9 J IL FAR:'EWBLr, K.C., RARRIS- 2700r tber announcement later. looking forward to a sugaring -off. kiand the'ehort� A ggir4of laboe compels, goy. and o on". Weldrick Madill was presented qLEN- MAJOR --with a fine cart.and driver recently. me to do this. A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister''ai Buzz sawing.,imod se6ms-to liethe rkham, order of the da spen 0 books ad Miss Myrtle Roqtley. of Ma .CJLs1Bol1dit6r. Notary Public. E:tc. Move toubille'On't t Sunday with J. and Mrs. Rout- All accounts now 'n the 9441-1111091190 Brock 81. North. Whitby. Y. ley. Hillary.Redmau has engaged with mu�t be paid by April is . t. The Green River Red Gross Auxill- 1W I LLI AM J. BEATON, B. A., Bar- Levi,Story for the season. --T-T rister. solicitor, Notary Public, aisocialed emont James and Mrs. Wyghtb�. of -Diai-- -ary will meet at the home of Mrs. Geo... in practice with Momm. .49kman. Denison 4AL Chr Ferrier, on Monday evening, April I Poster. Ba"faterv, Toron mPr..ylsited at Wm. Fibb'on Sunder. . .0. General TMM at:8 o'clock. Tel All who went into the maple syrup -s Baildig Bay Street, Toronto. one -HOUSEFURNISHINGS ichool teacher, Miss onday Misin lZ 011 Lusiness herd this spfing report a good Our a E Spencer, Chopping on. M i been speneing the asterholi- y wbihat and'-Frida s only.. ru 7m Denta�l Big Sto&, at the lowest prices. Charles and Afro. Hopkins 'soent day's at her home, has, returne.d to.her Monday with their daughter,. Mrq. E. duties again.' Delivery ffte. L Pleas' 0 Refthaw.1pt'hi BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. ant. Graduate of the R_qyo I Cokq8t�--of Elenta! - Mr. Cbase bas got his saw mul Xtandi University of . Torimto. Office Call and see. I Phone W4, lace at -i fi-d-18--uu-sysaw-lin-g AP DLZY ZZ". W. 31A. Pringle's hardware store. Whitby. gmar. W F( f r J A Coady and Son. George Gibson has reated tb"mith tbtows 9 to 12: 1 to 8.30. ]vd. or 0 h d v eeo� pbodoo 220. SK30441gre; ...... 101&remont._ e ser. on av even farm. Dr. Bestan's almmuca *varaeaa, Dr, Cook, Ing was well attended. t &� _-The _0_3�o%' t A Dorm D t a to --Lcm of Taituto6will be in charge. _ff_R_ attend next Sunday evening. changed handai Quite i. number of the -young people The thresbeis have reau m -ed their The shingle that has given g& 0"24neo's 6"bo. from b*re enjoyed a pae,asan t wjtlk to, last season's work. Lo 'L9 Wanted. faction for over 30 years. Empire 9 Dagtna Eruiday'afterno0n. H. Powell hai got nicely settled In Corrugated lion with a f in. by G. BAN -Issuer of M fg:Le Miss McG-3nnell has returned to her R. Pudlirin's house. ,a 2 In. corrugation, 1 101% yon We Llama" In %he County oi 0 school duties Some of our people are -I - I - I Chan we t be after spending the vaca- 2ny I will par cash for theNollowing logs tion at berhome near Niagara. horses very freely of late. -9109 buy offier makes. If you are in a Auc. delivered Edward Redshaw Is busy-thess dave ' -8owe of ouli firmers and gardeners needofaCresm Separator. Try-;-� TeMser. volustor. coUseur and id -or Basewood.-No. 1. $21. No. 4 -seeding. VCHE-A. Real BhtAt prepariag for his new barn; which he ore working at their a Premier for 80 days., Also $17 per,M is going to have put up this spring. Win. H. Guthrie- has- secured Fred gasoline engines from $39.00 up. Soft Him is, Rodd. of Toronto. to asalst him'on his See or write me before buying. I HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Mapl.e'. 18, fi� 4,44 farm. Bell Phone. "a Litabses in the County of Ontario. Rock Elm. 29. .20 ..DUMBARTON Frank Puckkin closed his- maple ad.G Pine, t., -20, 011160 alffters and his "swence. Claremons. W ' bite Asb. Wedding bells are: riaging,!oud and syrup season last week. He reports a - F. I Prouse, Pick `DsI. EgATON'TOWNSHIP OL31RK clea.r; qood ruin. OrIng Conveyancer. Commissionerfor taking 2 'Chopping and Oat C. Smales in The Friendshil) Knitting Circle met Rolling eieryl.i" -Visiting relatives -at Aaclountant'. Zte. Koney so. loan darvis �Lt the, home of Mrs. Richard Puckrin on farm wro "Incer at - : - whir l(wrloge Us. Miss- Agnes Annan. of Clark. spent tb Is week. same 11"a Out. 1.1r 91ekertirg' W. G. Barnes, Greei River Easter with beryarento here. D. S. lCrawford. who tock seriously e, 'Al. n GH S. PUADR, Glen Majnr. Ont. Or add ress R. R.- IN n 11049 -Birdir Falconer. of Toronto III at Mr. Holthy's sale. Is not linprov- Lices4od Auctioneer. Extonsive mper. 0' 1- IJOcuikt HI pe t -the Easter holidays with he� Inir very raEidly. All -automobile and- Bieyile Unto In imported &ad thorenobbr#4 stock. mother. R saw conducted a ev. Dr. larsh preached a lipkv In- reWriall promptly 7 - here r Miss E. Armstrong. of Toro�to, and structive sermon in our church on "d particulam 3= d.1111iL XW F G - REAL. ESTA hflssEllfott� of Agincourt. are guests Sundayjast to a, fair slaid congriga. ttendid to. POSTILU Ucepaded Amtion"r. -of Miss Nellie Thom' tion. Tires, 6119, Gream and r 0 for 0000tim Of TOrt and Ontario. An*. Miss Marjorit Allit,ou returned from Theo McGiffliray recei'ved- a ship' - U NJ" of all kinds att000dd to on ohm"" der Toronto last week. afte'r speadin meat Oi two carloads of stockers last always op hand.' dre Address drean siver P. o.. out, some weeks with friend week. F. Puckrin &1so reoeived-ove MAW 'LlOtNSB6 . AU(3- A cable was received by Dr. Dales carload. Potter & An .._WM TIbNRZR.i.;-York. Qtario wo Durbam last week stating that his son. Frank, There will bee; box social held In Coostwo. AD kincis of @ohm s _- -pts.7 attendW Ve Acres of Land-FoT Sale, had been gassed. but no particulars. die church bokv on Wednesday even- PICKERING. OuL to. TV= ftwionaw Dat" for mies may be at NEWS- Onkv. a" aw Imidepon- all planted with good The D. L. & Id, 1. S. will meet on Ing next. under the'auspleft of the dant 0- Wbitby. Oat. Priday evening in the basenie-utfor- Social S"vice Club. ' Good program electlon 'of officers for the coming and plenty of entertalamen winter fruit, t assured a -inst "Coming into year. to all who s1teod. :4 _. X V n the Colo. On Good Friday tb0 memben. f the A ' ; I '1.: 1 bodl umber attended Vetorinary Surgeon be-Anng. c rt in t e et urc , 7 rite me G*rl 'Gioss'n ev*rA--iid-v mi -16, Ing. on Monday evening and were de. and went. down to Mrs. W... F. Craw. _�Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- lighted with the m.isic of the Jubilee ford"s and spent the afternoon. Re- rinary On fnre leaving at night tbel presented Ileire Ve Ve Rich Sirixers- - t: for prices and -Graduate of the inary On W ne9day eVenin A ril 10th. Mrs. Crawford with an a dress. a ads, 4clence ASMUZ p -4aRv Notary Public. Pickwing- at uunbartou 03408le Rev_ J_ _smaxR=:pur@e, -taken of ---;-�Phone"�offiee N08, resideimce 2M F. Cluffston, Obarlott* Cathcart (Lot- tion'Jor herlpast services. -on bArnia tie). third daughter of the late Samuel �C�.k.�REMQNT,_ -ONTARIO The Pickering WeAlker. of Portsdown, alsoof Belfast, BROUGHAM Ireland. and niece of the late Mr. J. M. in :;Dr. 3R- M! ArXrb&4oj= ;,Xence.. Vijfflm(;e Committee Catheart, of Sidell. Ill.. was united in Donald ad Mrs. Willson. are visit. Veterinary Surgeon iparrtagq. to Mr. John Edgar, onlison Ing frienda 9 in Toronto. 41�aar Gr&Auateof Ontario Veterinary of Win. MI-tchell. Dumbarton. Mien Mabet Hood-. of Toronto, is College. 7he object of this A*oociatim in to can save All Oillm day or night ding a week atter home here. lossen stealinf and P'Zoescute pm �7 promptly attended to. Tripq &ad do the slons. WHITRVA1.8 ugbters and Mrs. Zell and .1adepandent Pho I . _. I— .. .- I . . b.4:1 7 - Johnston. of Toronto, spent the week. a am WO Ail;d Kr&,,BeAtOD, Of Toronto, snd with Bennett Bran., �You mone monam having 1011.0141111 . y TARIO Salo immodi"y I 00famud- spent �1; week -end In the Vale. - The Brou -7i, .IPICXERING, ON my member ghaw Women's Institute IF M in Blois Rogers ortent the hall- will bold their next meeting an Too* of Iftsoative Oommitloo. dayirwitli her parents, W. D. and Mrs. day, April 14kh, at the home of MaL, membasup 01.0L Rogem "'..g Mechin, at L90 p! in. JOHN' PH P so" Win. Knox spent two days In the Rev. J. W. Down. of Pickering. As C REESOIR W- city -this week, leaving Prank"W artreeh md -Cur. Sam . Own rea, i :="IN ed an excellent sermon to a js charge. - AD. BE-Ak- e. a. Palm. _M__ -W i conwregation In this Presbyter. LIMUST IMIT&I 6&="t1l0=81"t1y0nhPAd.- 491� W. V. Richardson. Pickering. an ral r It daughter. 1AUrA. ian c are visiti X the ormees a , r, Mrs. W; J. a d Mrs. Devrtt ROIL '.'Br.eakfast -.Bsoon� J. R. Thatoar W. )a &A. Charles Reesor. 0 nesday with their sot%, (Adet Kona Hmn. xw4n&, weinersob Miss Leoga. teacher at Haverg&I Col. B. Devitt, who In at Long Branch. Dmiopkir aad 1h4nfin aswets" L -d- Toronto. Is spending her vacation training with the R. F. Q 'R friendg here. re. 4hest prim M G. L. Middleton has sold a now- Perc Mrs. Musson and the ber- FOR A.MATBVR Etchees, caw. lssegy....and� of !Tre-bred baby chicks this 0 Sc _Am_ - - JLJL dd. ulwl-ug. "911 --&Oem_W-QMerM_ -M,rs. ter with Gweph and Ell arts of Ont-ro. Shosolds ure- a 84edin ILA. ovw thad truer friends Ig on the high forms was Md White Leghorn male I rt for Achillug I' ?"o ograp ffs 1V started ant week- A, great quantity $10.00. its graduates t6a the of spring w1hest is Win- vown In this On Wednesdaylast Win. and Mrs. district. t Cassie. who have retired fronx active Clast'rigs, for hire LL10Tr Arthur Bodgeon has been engaged farming, -left for their new home In by the 0. P. R. and 0. - at the Diiy or nigLt N. R. Agincourt. Previous to their de wort Kd� tower at Dixie. Art should make a tum about one hundred of t re :We do the kind of Bus meets all trains good man as be Is used to railroading., neighbors met al, their home to bid you want but fteldom get -Sts, Tor6ato; Sergt. Metser, a returned sol rewell and to show in a tan. Temailng y_&ttended_ Youge Obarlei dier, them � fa prompti '-Thl Who lost a leg at the Somme, pal A gi t A 'size roll of Film 'developell Agent for Canada C � way their appreciation of them arriage -i-sw&T-of - -1 nro way friends fiem-lo . r 10c. A'sy size Film Pack -4 IF 88 ighbors.--since-C-0ming to Bra. _r as Results, Meritorious work for t,6 leaving for Egypt to vi it 'Vh"i18 migham from Ashburn, fifteen ye_mw did 8 yrit e developed for 3Dc We He Peak, ,Cftrj"V�. ourstudents and for tho'business mother- ago, Mr. and Mrs. Cassie and famill" -been 'in'active agent In been sonding twio weeks with his ceedinaly regret their departure ex public'has George Dunobeath, of Toronto,, has have made a host. of friends who - the upbuilding of our famous school from -i-PR" brother, Richard Barton. who has their midst, During the evening Mr. Tam, Wn Ameor wouTuY O&DImm been in poor health all winter, but In lix2i oentsbach To and Mrs. Cassie were presented with now Improving. ONT RNPLOT11112M. Commence a ?6 handsome upholstered chair and the :3 fro Mae. Lee received word that his all 14 roll now, Catalogde free 800, latter also with a onmber of beautiful a in April 2ad werg" into the Frank, had been wounded in the ex dishes, accompanied by an ap- china .44 Summer Term on idiy 2nd In 1W. j. Elliott, pj"psj ind arm in the recent b1driveim propriate address. After the formall- 44 Sba 4honce.- as was -&-irman w a as nese C1100119, oron 4of t'e- -prosentatton were com. the No vacations. Enter any day. Spor tornen's Batt. leted a most pleasant thine was spent We sell Esstjiian Kbdo'ke; ritim' Catalogue. W. H. Show. PrejL The Women's Institute will bold 1n social Intercourse and games of jLnct other supplies Edda For Hatc I their next meeting on Wednesday, varlaus kind& April 17tb. at 3 p. in.. sit the -home of .7� 7f f rona -Black Breapted Red ig. W. S. Major.when, a splendid TIMB rABLX-Fiek6ring staton 0 -Game-choice stock and program will be provided. including . The official record of ships stink Tesins going Beal Joe as folldwli excellent layers. an address by Rev. Mr. Owen and during the past week to Ion than 8.06 A M. Tocal and piano solos. TH Ic E ING R '- - N-,. , - E. W- S-- week*end with friendsand while �hete Fl pen.1.1,1u �da y'ag Corps,"& 1� i �'i i� '�� rw gents here. H� seed 1� 0 a. in Agi Re , "h &w ay. C ft7o_,�s_ 7,104, e at c a for J he se, was a' two 'a" In 'Ibe �T'ng Frank "Wilbor t",,Rcbhg eticellent "nox'* W"k a ngga ion In th c r r -and d-abter re I�aada� 1 07�be former .8 8184 ds H-OOL- among L iter 4 8 e'%'a d propria -Also, Young Belgis� Ejare' d Will these in any similar period since last G. We: P=.13 0 -'members desiring seeds comeprepar. Noveniber. .2.46 P. IL f.24 P. X and Silver Grey Siber. ed I ve their orders to the secretar to supply Trains a# wool due, as tonows.- to g y -Druggiov-Graduate Optician ifin-Hares. . as the Dept. has arranged The met debt of the Dominion 27 Local 2,85 P. M. satacom- 21W Local 9.27 A. M. All Pedigree Stock. Institute members with sow of Canada at the end of February C. N. P. Tl,� it Agent. J n8rative low cost. EAch member stood fit a little more than one 7 Idall -,.Sop. M, W. J., GoftDON PICKERING k eTbmg onta=* ;C bring a friend. billion dollars. t ° „�;. �.. i.eri"'. ;w; T °✓',osr _l';1+-w;- :r'.: -u a:*um: s '•,,,n a;.a w!. 'C :r�'..sr' �:.a', '•v . .'& ,ss. >R' �..- �'•, :,,,t<... s ,.,, ;s1:,1 :+�', ,L. .,..•°3•.. °' .. w-.5:'"%iau: a .. ?JC+':� -''"°' .° . ,fix v ti ,•d3.. '.'a X•�"`. +.a .vd"•'M"v” y ,d ', :. '"'u•. A. iia -,ss •..+..'.. "3'aw' �' .::y4.- �.z- L. .A.yr� . "': -3xf •4�'i'•"r:.'. -C'c3• ,T .?!h: �" -w�'t ''Cwa Site 3•..+u ,:.w.tiv. .:L:..„s�•R: R,x•.s. iii ,....�,•. .,._::..1. �,w. '. .: .. ,,t'4?t.. J... ... , ,•v. .,•: .••. r';. ,Mc '1.,.t, i- N '�''" ' -J .. ';pwM,+ .:aw 'eSr+i.. a -r. `;! �.•\ ",",',e..:'' :.ya, .Y.- •.�:'? �+' �'..f '..'. - y. s out silently across the water towards gig NERVE STILL HOLDa'l. „ � •- Articles Wanted for Cash the white hills. He was beginning T� to un erstand. Wn -he Sends ce aleace to bias Who Old Jewsu.sr t Asa i an.ex oostoas p th"But your daughters? Youurr son ?" wstsasatob '� >'iota><wt swalewosYi *aoet `. Lost Five gone is the War. ofd OhtasJ Ost -. O1asn Orasm►aaq! My son has gone out, into the One of his faithful newspapers, the write f "Ad bbyle=sFy"as to world. He does not need me. He Vossiche Zeltung of Berlin, says -that s• �• • T. �sr>izls, itsmtea r never has peeded me, except once, for - ANTIQUE GALLERI" " one hour. M daughters have both Raiser Wilhelm has sent -a telegram 28 sad so voulill stre" Toronto, oat. psen husbands. One -of them is 1 of condolence to Count Von Roon, who gal my- i_.a r.__ _ the war. restlessness., •a be�OTO Me1�18 ends of the world :" For just one Von Roons are a' family famous in the s final we e I'y second his voice faltered, and the annals of German arms, so the tole- furnish the epitaph: "He- had the recovered. "I am glad of it it is gram very aptly and kindly observes: nerve." Certainly he had no humor, { better so, The other will not Abe far ­May, your pain be soothed by the i or humility, or' justice. distant, in• body, perhaps; but she has certainty that the German people are ..' �. never been. near me at all. She also -= does not need me . On the day they proud of the father end sons who, to u leave my house I• shall be as alone as the honor of their famous names, Most "First" of Women. - though I had never had a child. That willingly sacrificed their lives for the Mary 'Ellen Smith was elected Janu is why i say that there is noboby re- .fatherlatsd." ary 24 to the seat in the British Col - r - maiming to• cry over me. Do you Which is, quite decent of him, but umbia House of Parliament 'last held. Betwden'Cousins ; understand at last ? the kaiser has some five or six sons l by her husband, whose death caused "At last T understand," said Father and a son -in- law -all of military age II an election. Mrs. Smith is thus the ' Grey nd_ able- bodied, all alive and whole i first woman in the history. of the - Immediately after,- ald-with a rath -� and perfectly sale for the fu- world to be elected to ,her husband's r, s er knowing little smile upon bis' lips, g an n ture, even !f the war should last 'ten ' legislative chair. She is also 'the first so barefacedly glorying in his Isola- years more one o e ew very woman �n a 1•. u y tion. arable medals struck by the Potsdam •umbia to sit in Parliament and was CHAPTER XXVIL-- (Cont'd,) sued mel I thought lino had spotted "If that'd where you wanted to get Government during the struggle is elected in the first campaign in his - "Juat one question, Julia, before I George as some unpunished criminal! to, you haven't taken quite the short- that to commemorate Count Von Sp ee }cry in which women had the vote in f go. Are you quite determined to . very good of you to wsrm me est cut to it, have you 7 and his two sons- all three of • them I this province. She Tan an the rode - masig BerraHt" - -- and qil that, of course but those sur- Whatever Johns answer was it�be- lost in the battle of the Falkland Is- pendent ticket, defeating by an over - Julia looked pip with astonishment aia- of- yaurs --e<ad �'d -raLhor take came drowned in a fresh volley of lands, says Collier's Weekly. Lin - whelming majority two returned sol- " from the sendyvJChee she was 'pack- them only as surmises- aren't enough barks- of c " Rober, w - T'o : -fro for his journey. to scare me off." frantic than ever, was -upon- them cons leftei td -Mr . - ers, representing rival bodies- of- r*,_�_ *_ u "He isn't +a good man, Julia -I again• furiously, demanding resump -. chusetts on the death of her five sons turned men; and is the first woman In Dear me Bartle of course. Vin,- „ y know he isn't." tion of the game. in the Civil War will live forever in .Canadian. history to figure in an elec know that f amt Whatever makes " v - • a * + e ' men's hearts because o! Lincoln's de- tion with the military. you °ask ?" "Did I ever say he was . I m not 'Note.. `It was not until ears later years voted martyrdom to the cause for r "You setae.. *_z him I sup pose ?" �i'i'3'mg him for his virtues, but for , 3n' " "Of course Ida. ' his position and his income - parts- that John took his Iast trip to the Is- which they died.' If a trutbful por- _ x WiM shouldn t I? r sand. Those who saw him before he f cular y his income; to you I don't trait medal were struck now of the The cheap cotton gior:3ir so largely A man ia. his position is surely worthy started never forgot the look of of esteem." mind •eying this. Not the man we Potsdam plotter and his numerous used by farmers may be waterproofed 45si ., took him for! But what did we take piness upon the ead face Q mvc it might show Wilhelm II.I by dipping them into melted paraffin a : And if I could show you that he him 'tor but a quarry manager who happier than any they had ever seen pro'en3',- g ri worthy o! it?" understands his work, and with eight upon any living one. looking a bit worried. A good in- Women find these waterproofed gloves !sa t She ata� M at him, round -eyed, and, hundred a ye$r 7 He remains that, "I know why that is," said Fenella , scription for • it would be, "Our safety I valuable when scrubbing floors, clean- 4 ' nary nearly open-mouth.. doesn't he, even' supposing his sentI- to herself, when the tale'of that death - is, our supreme law, or something to , ing • stoves, setting out plants, eta "But Berke, what's the matter? I meats are not quite so elevated as you bed reacbed her in her far -off Caned- : the same effect, . preferably in hog 1 The coating of paraffin may be re- - ` thought re =�n were so leased with m I'll have such bran another c wbyY come to thei awhrJ�im,iback�ta8 heaven l Latin._ When the kaiser has passed I mewed as otters as is found necessary. You p y y ian home, where love and courage had Q chance, "So I was -until gl�ite lately. $ut; even if I have another chance at all. angel who took the fact is I've changed my mind What can I hope for, now that Fenella ! sang the same song as the one who �. the Peerless Perfeofl•a PA rt about Berrell. I've had a espies of has made mince -meat of the family brought .him down from there DJ your stock Ina they stay •$ere you pat ahem The End.) rrea you !or a!J rJI- an t rust• , bseeing the real man, and you haven t; prospects? And after George has ( 9J0i 1� ny *eath REll bo at. n1, Is 4� P as Ole O au f orabJa farm nceamada as ty11y Y�uaranuaa . I think I ought. to tell . you that be the relationship! No, no I'd be a fool - iiin't the man we took him for. Don't to break now: Hell feed me and I -ROLLING" a•m•t•+J•• •a. a nab. er.•m•aw t.aatae .ere pi...' [w tJu • 1\EW ROLLING CRUTCH. + �w°'%.. i�a.., ,,err J � .r•�t....t.n �a aFWd Mrril ask me for particulars -I couldn't house me in the way I like to be fed 1 THE DA wnt•.HOXZ Wott FENCE COMPANY. t.ta. r give them; but this much I will tell and paved, ansd he won't ill-treat me I w1maivs. Maewr. H.mato.. oetarw you; his respect for human life is not -I'll answer for that -for be's the l Inseniion Will Greatly As aiet been , -well, not what .one taken for graat- ' sort who likes a warm chimney cor- Crippled by War. -- ;g ed that it' is in every respectable per. ner, and I could easily make it too Dr. Robert G. Hall, of Portland, Ore- son; a those nearest one -" a wants it fear for h m, if I7chh e. my eve gon, U.S.A., has invented a "rolling' a 9 to be Under the stress of the astonish - !He'll respect my life, whatevgr he crutch which convalescents or one- Send it to Parker "s - i E -meat Julia had sat down. She'even ! may do about other peep la a!" legged cripples can walk about with j grew a little pale. And shin laughed robustly and greater ease and with one -third less 11 OU will be•'astonished at the results we get by our- "Good _ gracious Bertie, you don't heartily. steps. This rolling crutch promises - modem system of dyeing and cleaning. Fabrics f mean twat Tie' killed anybody? • ' a -" • " to be extremely valuable in making that are shaft, dirty or Spotted are made like "No, ob, note He hasn't hurt a fly,I When next morning dawned the lot of wounded soldiers far easier ­new. We can restore the most delicate articles. to my knowledge-not a moan, ate+ new Ardloch stood revealed -an :Ards- than when -subjected to the tortures of way- I don't' believe he'd have the loch of a beauty . so immaculate as luc� to do It; but he's capable of a the common crutch. Send one article or a parcel of goods by post or fig- 'scarcely to appear uite .earthl As express. We will pay carriage care.. way, and our wh y At the bottom o! the crutch is an . ng on 'another; under safe cover for though hewn in rte marble, the arc of. light JsteeI and covered with a hiffiself. I -know he is, and since I_ circle of hills, illusively vast and Charges al'�.itioat reasonable. & ;knew it the thought of seeing you his illusively high, towered over• the loch, non -skid bicycle tire. Instead at lift Por�a b`plef me. after her Slate roofs and straw thatch had alike ing the crutch each time and setting - When you Ehirik of t spa r brother disappeared under beautifully fitting it ' down with a jar the crippled man paused Julia. Set there, a preMy. o snow -caps; while to the very edge of rolls forward lightly and easily, say- CLEANING AND DYEINQ, t visibly perplexed reflection. the water the universal while lay, with ing 28 per cent. of the steps he would pe,Rjgg soon however, the surface a tatfon no . more than . irregular bulges to be- yc ! hale taken with 'his old - fashioned it, was no more than that -died away tray the whereabouts of the buried as infallibly as die away fhe - circles' sea -weed wreathe. As perfect -as thin crutch. •Get'us'mail you our booklet of household ice, upon the water into which a stone has it could not last for a day; but while It does away largely with the limp hpg we can render. - - F been thrown. Within a minute her it lasted it made a picture not to bel of its carrier, will not sink in the mud '. _broad, good - humored face had a in forgotten by the eyes which looked or anew like the tip of the old crutch, PARKER'S DYE WORKS, LIMITED become as placid ar any unvisited' upon it. and gives great stability to its owner. CLEANERS AND DYERS pond. Then she laughed, her usual, I Upon that dead white afternoon, "Among the other advantages," says comfortable le • h. the minister, walking a little beyond in the Journal of the Ameri- 791 Yonge Street - Toronto _ ea Per lie, you quire rig a vi fie, came aware CO. n Medical Association, "are a longer ' clamour on the shore below. He I step with the same length of crutch a looked impatiently in that direction, for the sharp Yaps disturbed his train as" mucl► longer . than the ordinasq ORINof thought. Having looked he stood 1 crutch step as'the, rocker used is long- i s Measurement men't, he turn decisively from the C shows that the angle of the effective road • and, along .a path freshly trod- I support of the rolling crutch with the. den i n the snow, approached the s of ; Union -Made where Father Grey, was struggling; ground is 88 72 degrees, that'of the • • with Boxer for a bit of . driftwood old crutch is 72 degrees, The curve of y, 'y which the.-latter was supposed to be the roller is so slight ,that uneven _ retrieving, but"from which, at the I ground may be travelled over very �v er is - d given moment,, he found it too great easily." _ " a sacrifice to part. Just- as John '. - reached the dark line of the shore- d ~— Shirts n ' . a for here the tide had already been •. The Voice of the Grass. . busy -the priest was triumphantly �. f holding the recovered stick aloft, Here I come creeping, creeping every GIOVeS while. the dripping beast leaped Iran- where: • • tieally around him-' with bright 'eyes By the dusty roadside, ' almost starting ri;om its head, and On the sunny hillside, ': ryiI11H111111111111111111111111111111111111111H deafening barks filling the air,. and Close b�he noisy brook, laws Irv" Cent to Cwt a all the other symptoms of canine In every_ shady nook, Coma to Toronto lunacy, commonly produced on a I come creeping, creeping, every _ fox- terrier by the combinati �n o! a where. ' - piece of stick and a surface of water. + ed a logetically in :fare I Your Buying John's direction, but t was no come tree ing, creepy every - til the stick bad been thrown, and where; Boxer with- a splash worthy of a You cannot see me co=ning, t ' '>. •� Newfoundland bent upon salvage Nor hear my low sweet humming; t `� 't • + work, had plunged in after it, that For in the starry night, - �' ; speech became possible. And in the glad morning light, ' E' "You find me in difficulties again," I come quietly- creeping everywhere. / laughed the little priest, wiping his -Sarah Roberta Boyle. sandy fingers upon - the hem of his aa«o�a .•.. ' ' 0" - soutane. "Coming to the rescue, eh ?" I was not coming to the • o t I' lie a • _ rescu I wanted to tell you some it L� thing." p , In addition to the outing sad "AIJ ?" said Father' G41 glancing - f B up with a touch of curiosity, for there change, a she ing trip to Toronto • shop was. a curious smile upon the minis - ,a may .save you much money: The �' roc's lips, and his voice, too, had about E - advantagIIes o3-buylag - a - large h - eat r did not know metropolitan city are very many. how to classify. s' Wider choice, newer goods, fresher � "Yes. I have come to tell you that .`��y over t commodities, special b0galns, al there is now noboby more remaining alls and shirts are the best to buy, because -it m which mean t aavias in money, to cr when I go out to battle." • $Q costs you no more to get the genuine 68 lbs: to r In addition to a pleasurable tJu'iO. „ And all this is doubly enhanced by = en you go out to' battle? re- "Bob. " the fact that you as stay at the -- peated Father Grey, not comprehend- d�Ty]11aJ1'� the square inch tested cloth in bong; psi home -like and comfortable ing, and therefore a little foolishlyy. $ig 11. overalls, than the ordinary starch - filled; z ` hotel In Canada, and at moderate "Yea.. Don't you remember tent:: " me a story about the bo who want Phony, dyed--cotton, goods. Insist on Bob cost, and have your, parcels sent l yy " test. detect n h check room. There fs be. a soldier, but who didn t want to i,ong Brand -+ the Cloth with the no extra charge• found a family, because of -" - L i,�� �j A flash of understanding passed R. G. LONG dJr CO., LIMITED ThC YY illkCi �IOi1SC • through the priest's eyes. "Ah -I y_ - r know, And you mean - ?" TORONTO CANADA 99 The House o(PleJnt� "Just what I say. There is nobody T016tO1�T0, ONT. remaining to cry over me now. 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The First-InVestment- in` Canada Comb�ried w1kh "- a - Liberal I 12ARTNG IN GLASS; For a cry - a we ing, or a s -- - - - }+ ' or the bride -to -be or for a gift for the glass pie dish and our in the _ ul Pour Any time or season there si nothing I filling. ._ _ • _ more 'acceptable than glass baking l F•or the filling, mix- - three - fourths dishes; either a set or one or 'two I cupful brown sugar -with, of one .Dominion of- Canada 51/2% Gold -Bonds pieces. They arp durable, practical i egg; three tablespoonfuls- flour, three ..- and attractive and may be b�u ght I tablespoonfuls melted fat and pinch Mattiring lst December, 1922, 1927 or 1937., Now �k from the oven straight to th�table of salt. Add one and one -half cup- obtainable at 9$' /s and interest. Will be accepted for the serving, thus saving time and I Eu1B milk and cook in double boiler ' labor. until" thick: Pour Into baked pie shell. at 100 and interest, in the event,of future ' 1SSUeS of The ingenious housewife will find Beat•white of egg and beat into Wane like maturity OT longer made in Canada by the / `� _that many of her favorite receipts are• tablespoonful powdered sugar Spread.. adaptable for cooking and serving in on top of pie and brown slightly. Government. a thd'ae dishes. Here are a few that are especially appropriate: - $ nish Rice: -Wash one -half cup- , How To 'Preserve Eggs. Denominations: $50; $100, . 500, $1,000., Beazer Of Register Bonds tiw ful rice an pu in g pr'eserv'ed in the Add one -half can tomatoes,; one cup - spring will supply the -home with good - - Request ' - t fvl hot water, one onion cut in small eggs in the fall and vVanter, wfie feces' one- fourth cupful chopped. g w • p• P PP � eggs are hard to get and � are' hi h . � -- olivea, A, sweet pepper or half a can ;priced. D {�I�In ;�CU,RITIES CA �RPC�RATIC�H W pinientoes cut in pieces and on - fourth + Eggs to be preserved must be e , t cupful cooking oil or ,fat Bake in- and should be placed in the presery E. K. ��.Prr� dent LIB iED .-GpN�T,Rieirs Building.- A serving,erem remove over -anct_ sprinkle they are laid.. One of the best meter J. W. M@chsl vice;V46 1 - —HEAD oFFtce • R W _S_�s Manager over top one -half cupful grated cheese. rods °of preserving is by the use" if W.S. Hodeero • Serrst.rr 26 KING STREET EAST ;When . cheese is melted, serve rice waterglass, a pale yellow, odorless, J. A ,Frur Tre"ura LONDON, ENG., BRANCH from dish in which it was baked. syrupy liquid that can be bought by T•H•Andiwn ' AWtSecrawy -TORONTO No. 6- Au.'tln P'risie Scalloped Potatoes: -Peel and slice the quart or gallon from the druggist :A• P. Ww� • /w'c Treawra A. L. Fullerton. Maneasr. raw' potatoes thin. Grease ,glass bak- or poultry supply man. It should be - - ing dish, put in a layer. of potatoes, diluted in the proportion of 1 part of season with salt,- pepper, butter, a bit i waterglass to 9 parts of water which of onion chopped- fine, if liked; sprinkle hag been boiled and- allowed to cool. well with flour. Add another. layer _. Earthenware crocks or jars are the i The surest way to help the Germans on a level with his shoulder and was •' § of potatoes with seasoning and con - beet containers, •since their glaze, I CANADIAN. SAVES win. the war is to waste your own food. preparing to drive the other end home v chemical action from - _ t an- ".time until dish is nearly. filled. - Be- surface prevents had been over' the to twenty-two in the form of the Canadian. But H ,. fore putting----on cover pour enough the solution. The crocks or cans I n P y °milk over to cover. Bake three-! should be scalded -and allowed to cool -DAY FOR B R ;times; "had been at grips, with the and, na menta quick for him. There was a mans on numberlebs occasions, and, momentary' grinding of teeth, a' clash fourths of an hour. j before -they are used. A container although stumbling amid death anti and the•:fourth Prussian measured his . Fish Pudding:�ne pound cooked ; holding five gallons -will accommodate _ bursting shells for .days at a time, length on the earthen floor. ra fish or dne can salmon, one -half cupful I fifteen dozen eggs .and will r�tire BAYONETS THREE HUNS' AND had escaped injury. He Saves -'f wo Battalions. - - crumbs, one tablespoonful . fat, salt, Hai! fill the ,container with the - grown callous to the fear o! �► r; " a e er, one teas oonlul onion juice' waterglass solution and place " the death. He expected to be killed as- all A battalion which had been despatch- p PP P �h - 1 and one tablespoonful of any savory: eggs in it. Eggs can be added from - l ha habutswithall the pluck y toe tr the sonny of thehTwe s 'men T i sauce or catsup. Mix, turn into but- ' day to day as they are obtained, mak- Robert Han , of Vancouver, Wins gloom a cad, th t nch a th n of his Irish forefathers he resolved to ninth also had gone by.. Hanna atone `tered oblong baking dish and bake' ing sure' that the e88's are covered by� Victoria Cr as- for Conspicuous "do his full bit" for .Canada apd civil had stopped at the objective. Those one -hal! hour. Serve with parsley' about two inches of waterglass aolu- ization before they °got" him. who had not gol}e too far b" itot sauce. i tion. Cover the container and lace i Bracery in Action. p Vimy: was a bloody spot. The - Can - been able to .get. far - enough. The This oblong dish is very nice for it in a cool place where it will not «� 75,361,. C. $: M. Robert Hanna, adians were there as they' were'at the Prussians had figured on the Canad- baking bread, cake, meat' loaf" and have to be moved. Look at it from. ; Canadian °' fnfantry. -For conspicuous Somme, .Ypres, Lens, and . Pssachea- I ians passing the trench. Their pro- various favorite dishet, I time to time,•and if there'seenis to lie t bravery in attack when his company daele. Near Hill 74 was. a stub of a I gramme undoubtedly had been to rise Corn Pudding: --One can corn, one ,'danger of too much evaporation add Poet with most, severe enemy resist- trench which the Canadians had comp . from their dugouts and with the ma- egg, and teaspoonful sugar, one -half auffieient cool boiled water-to --#cep ante and all the company officers be- to-realize' was the worst spot they had ! chine gun, .which they'did not ervect - cupfui' milk; salt and pepper. Mix the eggs covered. Eggs removed C well, pour into well- buttered individ- �'froni the solution should be rinsed came casualties. A strong point, to face. It woe only s link and hardly to lone, wipe out the men of the two . vaf glass baking dishes and bake' clean, cold water. Before they are i heavily protected 'by wire and held by could be seen, but it was known to ba i battalions. It all might easily ene„gigb twenty minutes. If the • dishes are boiled holes should be pricked in tike A rnschtne guff, had, beaten off three.aa- a nasty point, and the Twenty -ninth have been done but for the'. ,pluck -and - l - laced In-.a dri an half full of lar a ends with a needle to revent I snults -of the'company, with heavy cas- battalion was told to tape it. For tvvo the quicknosg o! Hanna. . p PPmg p g _ P ualties. This warrant o�Acer, under hours, waiting for davt n, the battalion I it was some time later when -the hot water, they will need no watch - them from cracking. heavy. machine gun and rif3e fire, cool- crawled out on its belly in 'No Man'a young man.from British Columbia was iag to prevent burning. Limewatef also is satisfactory for:ly collected a party of men, and, lead- Land, waiting to rush over and cur- called to brigade quarters. The'cam= .These little dishes are ideal for in- ' preserving eggs and -is slightly less' • ; t rise the Hun whose trench wan 5a0 mender had learned -all about his day dividual scalloped dishes, cup .cakes, !expensive than waterglass. A solu =ring theta against Llie atsoiig Fo i► 13 s, . A mvidu al. z callope or puddings. tion is made by placing too or three I rushed through the wire afld person- yards -away. Unknown to the Cana• ing exploit. The young sergeant ma- Chocolate Pudding: -Cream togeth- I. pounds of unslaked .lime in five gal- .ally bayonetted three of the enemy 1 dfains the- Huns were._ crawling out jor, who twice before Chia had bees er one tablespoonful butter and one -!Iona .of water which has been boiled acid brained -the fourth, capturing the I from their dugout to Imitate the -same recommended for honorable aientioa. , I I position and _silencing the machine } movement against the Canadians. At wag . promoted to the rank of lieuten- half cupful sugar. Add' one well -1 and 'allowed to cool; and allowing the .gun,i - tfi� sameoment-twQ barrages start - , silt and now he is back in France r beaten egg, one -half cupful milk, one- mixture to- stand until the lime set- „ � This- roost courageous action, des -fled -one -from the Germans and one waiting for- atratlier�sppar &,UaiLy 160 add half cupful cocoa. Sift into mixture 'ilea and the liquid is clear. The eggs, one cupful flbur,. one teaspoonful bak- I should be placed in a clean earthen - ;played courage -and personal bravery.I from the Canadian guns. The two -to the glory o! Canada, , and, as he ing powder and pinch. of salt. Poor ware jar or other suitable vessel and -o.f the highest order at this most cri- lines of crouching men rose anal plung- proudly says, to do "what an Irishman i ttcal moment of t3ie attack, was re- I ed - f-orwaid toward each other, The should. -into individual glass dishes, set in pan i covered to a depth of two inches with C ponsible or the capture of a most bayonet clash was brief. The ground of bet water and bake one b-If beer tbA liquid Remove the eggs de- kin dish wit hard i aired inse in clean cold water and !mPo n polo , an u or is - $erve in ba 1 es h r e c o the to Germans ba ked u t a b o! a 170 1 be i coed fir t. andlin of P middl c u d s s To iron •i a d de rmined h e i . ction n to n sauce. use immediately. g' a des crate s €tuation, the attack.woult trench which was, to the soldiers, like tine edges firat causes the middle -to. — - - - -' not have succeeded. -C. S. M.'s out- the root of an aching tooth, 'Wire en- 'swell out like a balloon and makes it •- .HEROES OF THE ROAD favorite engine would eventually bear standing gallantry, personal courage tanglements• stagEd the pursuit of tale difficult to iron sa iti actorily. his own name, •surely he would take aP4- determined. leading of his com- Canadians, who, however, hewed their In order to g ve some ork well pany is deserving of the highest pos- away- through. ;i men who have done• so nttteh to build dune.. si e " .- - 1 = He Biows Up Machine Giro. S up its fine record of efeciency, _ ` MUSKRAT WANTE�DN � the ' zette. Six hundred and fifty men want. Canadian Pacific has decided•on a new AIR SOUNDINGS Fought Hung Single- Flanded. "over the top "''with Hanna.. Perhaps caw fu a; C�tnseng Root aril del o� er policy which should attract wide in- And so S�+rgeant,. ajor (now Lieu -itwo- thirds of this number went on -rears or• reliable- trading ' Merest. Hitherto on this continent Scientific Knowledge Gained by Great'tenant) - "Bob" Hann• of .y_ancouver toward the trench, but this remnant setareaoar -union sit. of oaaaaa rtailway locomotives have been identi- was decimated .by a machine; gun N SILVER Britain. British Columbia, received the Vic- xl, fled by- auaabers only -a practise toria Cross. The reprint from the Of- i which the Huns had set up on the am sn, Paul gs, p., �t�i, g p, 'which has .prevailed elsewbere. except Regular air soundings are taken in are et. The crew of this n la on certain. English railways.. For the England, and British scientists know ficial Gazette reads almost like a hue- ed itpon,the Canadians like a hose and '; future it has been decided to nine as much about .the er air as any dred other thumbnail sketches of the t�P bravery of the boys in the trenches, all the pfflcers were killed or injyred. Sure Cure lbf- „y _+certain of the Canadian Pacific loco- body of learned men in the world. Un- Hanna plugged on in the face of the .'motives after the engineers, who by , manned balloons have frequently been but the last few lines give it more or :dreadful fire. He "had a .Mills bomb` sieritoriaus conduct or by acts of ' sent up fifteen miles above the earth's less distinction. To Hanna it merely - special bravery have, in the opinion surface, and records have been obtain- was a day s work. To the men of the and this he hurled at the machine HEAVES of t'he management, earned tike right ed at a hei ht of twenty miles. Twenty -ninth Vancouver Battalion the gun. To his own amazement, and dn- g doubtedly to the amazement of 'the Here's what ras. McI.arnon, shawv P a to special distinction. These balloons are furnished with Victoria Cross, which is securely pin- sa .shoat CAPIT -�►L HEAVE BEhIED .7 ned to.Hanria's waistcoat, is emblem- .g''•rnnet,s, the bomb struck the gun and �I nsed CAPITAL HEAVE REMEDY Some of these nom rosy a en be iae]f recording instruments for regis- smashed it killin or in urin the men before on a her* that another man turned on taken from the 92 engineers who •are tering temperature, pressure, - and j atic of one of the thrilling personal who were feedin g m the brig ts. a bare pasture to starve. I cur9d her with r narratives of the entire war, if not, g the powders I can,pfo ve this about the old: oa the pension lint, whose names ?humidity, and some of the most valu- I It had done its deadly work. Hanna- horse: I Ave her yet; she has never showed ! in fact, of all time. - Stories of gal- , Heayse it -.. f.sefha .•.r L. "s .., d.«i.n«Im,c fnithfnl • able results obtained are that above - _ -_ _ . 4vas standing• alone- All h6 and in some cases markedly dis -'.two m el sl the atmosphere is always an rY s4i s ice wi e o were lving his. comrades, either dead JnJ - while t e world endures, but it will the have such confidence in this remedy tingtished service. below freezing point even at in . rn- car badly wounded. Part of the bat- that we tend a full wecl:'s trial free rye Over'two thousand ]ccomot',es Putt !Hier; that above four miles the tem- remain for a non race to roll lap a talion had spiead and he assumed be- tocoverpost and wra pta� in the Canadian Pacific service, with ' peraturo is lower than arty ever re= =logic record to overshadow that of would come around back of the 'trench ��tto -day. *0000OW streett.Oda�ti over two thousand engineers. It is corded in England; and above six I Hanna, who droppe2i in a trenehc all ::,rd enter it from the other end. He " miles where the fall of tem. alone and single- handed fought the n - ' IIot the intention to name every loco - , rerature jumped into the trench and in a aec- ceases, there are'no clouds. cream of the. Prussian Guards -the motive at once, but only those 3n ,.pas and saw a row of sialwart Prussians Make it Yourself "monger service, and to keep elch name Lp to a height of six or seven rrriles men ho never were defeated till there coming single file -this was necessary as a privilege and a,reward. The idea the temperature falls one degree Fah -!and who went down one after another because of the narrowness of the ex- '* U one which should appeal to eve renheit for ever 300 feet above sea - I before this medium sized yo tnr hem_ ♦ 6 i'9 ' y berman from. 'the forests of British eavat.ii7n- toward him, They rushed T.he i ile' "Everlas 1 ,man who knows the. value of person - Ivveh Above the. seven - mile- poirttthe him. As tiie first one was about five etlity in good railroadlft. - It appeals �tempeiature remains fairly level -at Columbia One moment Hanna life '..io the C.P.R. because it, will rn ilte for least, up to eighteen miles. This is efciency and encourage that esprit called by the.meteorologists `.`the in- 04a. corps which is thp- keynote of the ! vaslon layer. " Needless to say, the whole Canadian Pacific System. The air up there is pretty thin. eEven on, • ;engineer does not tIIak oi- hTS -toco= the- bop -of Mont Blanc it is impossible_. paotive merely as a machine. it is to make a cup of tea, because, owing ; pomething almost human to him. to the greatly reduced pressure. of the ! `$he's a good engine" you bear one atmosphere, water boils when it is I ball to a passing conductor, "but full'only lukewarm-' bf hard. luck." It takes an engineer lmontbe to master the peculiariFies of " "He. does not cease to work who E new locomotive, and for that reason stands to whet his scythe." -James D. tie is• not much in love with any pool• 'Lawson. a r a �•ay he pulled the trigger on wasn't worth a `Fenn'. A few the col , cartridge he had in his rifte: minutes later he had saves. a battalion Tlia cartridge was well aimed and No. and' a little while later he was trans- 1 of the Fifty -fifth Prussian Guards formed on the field from :i sergeant-. • wAS nu%• of the war forever. rna The second_ one charged over his Over the Top Twenty -tw-o Times• i fallen comrade, But met the bayonet It all_happened at the battle nf. Vimy held in the viselike' grip of the young Ridge. This •particular incident took' lumberms:n from Vancouver. A third' place at Hill 70., Hanna had been•in Prussian- -also, of the Fifty -fifth- many of the worst battles of the year. dropped down in the trench as if he He rues at the Somme. There, as at ; had collapsed, but• as this was no time other pluses,' like -the Crater of St. ' for taking. chance's, Hanna, now real - Flom, he saw his battalion almost wip- i izing that he was alone in a neat of Coat only $4 to $8 Pe r Hand and' Power Machines :k Prices 'from iµ9 tip +. Send for inforrna- , .K tion. ~ - ins system; preferring to have one Every time you eat greedily you ed out and his company literally swept the enemy , used his ba onet with ef- yy engine at ant rate •'assigned" to him` earn the thanks of the Kaiser and off the earth. Before the valiant Can - festive results, A fourth Prussitn Farmers' Cetneht Tile Machine Ca engine that lie can almost'call Hindenburg;• waste at home weakens adians settled doart to their Waikervllle Ont =, . part of appeared almost from nowhere. Ile _ - Me own... Were he to know that -bb .fie defences in the battle line. this slaughter of Vimy Ridge, Hanna i had the stock of -his rifle in both banais 711 \ - 4r lr . :1 K, ..._ _ -. .. . —. _. .. .. - l b O.w ':d. f�' pp •:yigh%•' �_rf.. w,e- wre-xa,.a.4C.:R2s:2°d'i �'........ r._.... .:1 -... ': •,...... "r ..,- ,..•..,.... .._.� � .,_,.. .:.. - . .. .. ,;., ..,. .. -_ . _ _ , ._ . _ _. _. _.,.. _ z,.. -.. � ., 'tr.+. ". �•....•f.':. a .., -... ._....,..,a.., ti.. -::. a:, _ .a,n..._ � _.'7.i:..:.. ,as-.. tin.._ +2 _'�f'r:_ ,.w ,, .:.__ ., `aw- au..hSiw )iKAi. ?Sx d ✓in. ', : '.n,w.- r , y .c � ... ...��.• " ': ! ..! - ., 1�', '� �:,. "..v�.ry�-- r.. Ym,. .-r , ., "i"`•i Y. : ., . . x � :T.F• , d.'.. .w, :.1.,,, ..i....•rw. 1 t t ` y., .. '., ✓-^r '. .x" ' .!.i,fw-..e,,'...•..y. . � . . , -: ,.♦ : ::µ;ti,r.:. .. 19 �:, : ,...:..,. ._ , � 9� s1s'iafn.d -. •... .� .' .. ':/.' F .- � iF '•_: � :' a. T' - .j ,iw'•'...i . , '• 'q � ..� , ..,,�,fy ','"4� 'fi s -Ji m ^x1�. ;w-pµ•'t' :: ri;, { "^ ««::.z � '- !r,s.te '9.,� 's :r, . �°..K Z -rr. 1. ..7 *+-`s � w ��:r � ^ -•r T ^i�e�Yyt+ Y." '4 r r Z { — ' te a.,'.;�S. tr,g .�•� . ..'i• .,skj3 j . :.m •^ Ft y �•r � � - -` -' - -, .,.1,__ . _Y.._. vie:' _ . v. k. .:ih .�°iv ,'4•lfs `V ''• l - t.'ia _ - - a r �� 'SAW carry them ton viotorioue peace. Number on roll, 34.- Average attend- - The greatest difficulty in persttad- anceor the mouth, M. Wetherell. '� �°"tts'�0s ing Canadians to put forth efforts Teacher. Ridhudsoh S �_ _bra fry ! in food production is to convince ;3 - them of the seriousness of the 'N ddv�rtt<se»ses11ts. = l LN Per ye6r ; -61ss it paid is .d..oa. -. - .�' MAR MAL ADE - Allied position. There are many _ OR -- _ Canadians who do not semi to Fat OR BALE -Good new mulch cow, There will be no Marinalede -oranges this season. .j3uy our r Y-� t p if they do, the view the matter FOhirReSws�stVICE SERVICE-bred York- - buying Y boar. Wm, Gray jr. lot 3e. eon. y Fruit for marmalade while. the bII In 18 _ M U RKA R Pro rietor. rea 411 that-sanada_ie_ Ht_ year, or_ _ — Grape NOTp AND COMM from a 7, Pickering, 28 -32 $u�• Nice bright fruit on hand. Daylight saving hart D@COme Yorkshire White sow due May Litt, John , nigg the lust. What concerns Gillman, Brougham 30 :,� A .�, �+ Y O '�„ R Z� .L, ggite popular with those who are t•hent most is how the war can OR SALE -A number bar- - -intrusted with the making of our < ti $ assist them in IDCC@ASing theft' gels. some suitable for vinegar barreis. A Feed your Calves ;laws. With some people the idea bank account., .A strong appeal is at the Pickering Bakery. lsel ply 1 3 `- �,� should work out well. Those it' now -being made throughout the APPLES FURS BALE -I have on 0�+a,1 PU1� Calf �r1ea1 k Oar Cities 8,110 are required t0 @t hand a quantity of Baldwin and Spies.- W. J p , fiw q g Dominion for greater production J. McDonald, Brock Road_ — .xp an hour earlier in the morning of wheat and bacon, which are •1 order to ATS FOR SALE =A quantity of Royal Purple Poultry, Specifie get to their., work the ' Most valuable of foods for 2 -th Century oats. Apply at lot.10, con, 2, ^�* without having their wages dock- those fighting ottr battles, In this Ptckerusg; R. H.,cronk, 2s -3o w _ g g -- rdakes hens lad-. . Try .it. -4. :..ed, have that much longer to work, (lour of trial no matt or woman SEED OATS FOR SALE- Regis- J C SEED O. A. C.. N �• i 1. W, • De •: it', R. R. " in their gardens and thud help to sholl(d be guided by monetary No. 1, Locust Hil:, Phone.Psck 713 s0 " Buy. all -our_- Grbcerc needs at the.Grocer' Store' iaerease the. - production of food• consideratiohg, for if the Gernians staffs, while others. will have that win farms and bank accounts ivill RED CLOVER SEED FOR SAL.F.- - ? . . , Appply at lot 10, con, 3, i .ckering, or ac�iress �� :' much longer to spend in the rnov W. H. \1'estncy, R. Ratio, 1, Yickerin . AD - a nay get r1 of the Has Dever aperiod in, the world'+ �.rAiD NVANTEU -Fur general • 0 1 house work. Al! modepn conveniences, ;burden of carrying arcund FO history when patriotism funs niore Good wages. Mrs, J, J, F.othergll �Yhitby 2, -- -- -- -- - -- <mnch money, due to the high necessary than now,' No farmer -__S - - - -- * Y Pn, A FOR • HAT-Well �asonable SuLrgestion's wages in war -time. Farmers as a should be prompted by any other L' -bred WF;te Wyandotte eggs, S0 cents pe: dozen, Apply to Geor -ge Mutc , Pickering, 30 z rule do not require the passage of motive at this moment. In ordi• - - - -' -- - -- —'- - —'- daylight saving laws. The farm- „a t,,.: ANTED By rimetical Dran, with g tzar ti N it iS g Hess -for - - - -- - • - _ a o< a u.: TrzsLfieIp. a:: fnin?sL €d- farm -�corE oa - -- — - -, a p �h �6 On �f @Dee waltln shacesor yearly engagement A, bfiUer; Picker -Qr a illg HUt2i�e C�eSnlII�sB� g a lean to raise those kinds of pro- ing, ont. • for daylight to appear and then ducts that will yield the greater finishes his day's work with the Fj Olt BALE -A fi -ton weigh scales. - (� �% �t.D ,. profit, and the farmer wrrn does Wilaonmake. compound scale beam, has THE 1941! �T �s�iJi70 *id of a lantern, $lids IIO neCesBit sever been set up. Price 1112b.J0. H.S. Clttrry, Y not do this cannot be tonsidered a Locust Hill. , 2. `:. for saving daylight, as he Sods good business man. But every Fully guarflnteed. Try it. Bring it back if you ` Donato save.,/ Many people will �`I .00 per u GEED FOR yALB -et don't it. Never had one returned s " farmer' ,should lay aside these is.00pc r bushel, also a few bags of potatoes. yet. work with the idea planted in appIy to E. W. steep, corner of Kingston road There's none better. Everybody a` their heads that the clock Is a� good business principles in this and base tine. 3o likes It. hoar of peril and bend his energies SEED GRAIN FOR SALE -A quan- _ hour ahead sod will work on the COAL AIL STOVES towards a inning the war, even if SEED at Marquis wheat and mixed gran. Date t old schedule. When their clock and also clean clover seed, F. W. Hobbs. R. R. be has to lose money' by doing so. No. 1, Whitby. 24tf - ark - Jewel. -teHa them that itistwetve o`etOCk; If a farmer loses a- thousand - Florence and New Perfection. they, know that it is only eleven, are, try rai -fug bacon and wheat T� ARb1$ - -FOR SALE: OR EX- 1 change. If you wish to sell or exchange Fuel Savers -.Time Savers Easy' to Operate do will wait another hour before instead of raising some other pro. Your [arm; consult John Stark Co. Royal Bank - — ,�` , answering t h@ dinner eAil. For nuitd;ng, Toronto. 25 -s0 duct, he will be truing no more Remember - There's just one * the per«r�n -,►s he Is too lazy to work SEED OATS FOR S AI.R -810()0 7 place in town to blty The Old Reliable n than what thousands of ponnit �,•,r,ety q „odxed. Yields well on heavy or Shet'ntn•�Villianttt' Paint, Poruid- Rooting, Peerless Fencing, The it ivakea very little. differenrie 1�ght %od. $1.00 per tmshelat the barn. Geo w ° . Happy Thotight.Range, Ete. men are losing by giving tip their- Coates. Ctarcmonr, Phone 2ioi 3n rw whether such a law is in force or usu'V occupations in order to fight , not. He sill uo doubt be annoy. FED GRAIN- Aquantira of flrat•. Garden and Field Seeds $lIure--in bulk or package Y i y- the common euetlly on the battle• t. ciussoats. gl•1; err b,i4ie: Goole Wheat. ad to have the seven d clunk bell in - - $2.4 ” per bushel, and 1p ing whei: at 112.69 per ' fields- of.Ettrope. A common RX' busheF, F, L, Green. Greenwo-A. 218-30 Pickenng morning ring at' six an�i disturb Hardware Store case 'given 'by young nien .w.tio '%VEST CLOVER sF.FyD FOR his slumbers, but otllerssiae he is failed to enlist, before'ranycription ► tia,rn S eet for +ale guanttty of White 'I wt %nut affected. Bloe�' S Clover seed For£ her fade r 5 - force,. w _the ma i ring p Claremont W &..• vans Ward. U • PROPRIETOR T came into for as. that :�LSDyO"VT, PRibPiZ UR is Claremontr 2'Jtf soldier must be fed or he cc,ntd not The edltor of one of the leading flgbt. - Now is the time -;for those LOST -Auer ohurch on Sunday . psII- Clerman papers in Gernianq morning, March3lst, between. church ksid ,� 4 . tuen to live up to ,their` clainis and hoswe, a lady's 14 karat gold hun mg case watch. t ' states that his country 13 anZlOga put forth unprecedented efforts Raltha n movement, engraved both sides, ' Re- - for , an earl p p ward ofxred, Edith J. Roach. Chr rrYwood 29 y ending of the war. in producing the kinds of_. food. _ ._....._ _. -. bat that the. allies are determined 'TURNIP SEED CREAM C THE WEST FLOUR . that the •allied nations . are now to prolong it, and of, course all crying for. These appeals that !blame for the terrible amount of - In Olin shipments of turnips dw unit 1t:`Or- �''! �%}1o1e80iriE: are now being made, Rte made in the past winter, our experlenee has JCC �.i i�re$d 'bloodshd rest3 with the enemies y, great superiority of the s all -sincerit and the farmers of proved the y of 3ertilao We fair believe Canadian (�em variety for shipping y' y Canada should answer the appeal purposes. Cf the crop iagood this sea- r sea- --that the Central powers desire an p y p- son, the dealers will not accept any' Its the Flour that rwakea the Bread, therefore, yoa�canI get befit 111 with as lee sincerity as the A ' r flmmediate eoneln:aion- of the war, peal are-beiti made.' If Canada thing but the Canadian Gets. R results from an loferior grade. That's �l1gt it is Only on condition. that We have received a limited quamtitT .tie ru_ _•,,. were suffering froul the iaPaRes of of chic seed, which is very scarce, ttnd why w,p recommend - t ev to all the t svar in the same way as are the those desiring it inav secure it from - - terms that Germany may impose people of Belgium, Northern Chas. 'S. Palmer, Piekering,'or from •L V� 1f,L OF THE__WFS_7'---,--­' rayon them, which meass''a glriri• myself. V IyY.IL P' rasce, Serbia, Rnsria and other �v, E. t'AS�+rr,sg. .L ous victory for Gerrlraoy and a nations overrun by 'the German �� Wtjitby, Out. by45-illAtang *Ace Me the. .. arbar•ians, there would not be . h t Bread Flour on the market. t one is which Germany will be the the apathy th that 'now The s , "-- PA y prevails to •� �-•t J. masters of the world. The* allies such an extent in Canada. M OI1a,rC�l CaStl' `' lle8n. Vlti ' Bien& are just as anxious foi• --ad early - J '� - 3 j, peace &f is Germany, but they do ....SCHOOL RaPORTe Are splendid Flours. 'Try them. slLlnt desire the destruction -of Ger• many, but they do desire the de- S. S. No. I1, Pickerin . names -in gg order of merit: Sr. 1V-L. Ferrier, M.(�mpoL11' Mills Co. L.td• straetion of Prussian militarism, Per' cy, 1. Gray, F: Ferrier. Jr. IV- yan& they will -not submit to any M• Hoover, G. Hornshaw, J. Ferrier, H. Hornahaw, W. Dixon, F. -Carter. other'endulg of the war. Germ-. Jr. 111 -M. Routley. D. Hoover; J. The Universal ■ a�>< t#■ ��< tltiRtiEtls]• ni> riaR><ri�irfasa>t>tw =ntmrn =tL>t an may have Wright, O. utle r y y peace to•tnorrow, B8 � y E. Bielby, G. Poe -• _L _ but only on eondition that she till' T. Postill. R. Carter, F. Wilson. Saw' „� �•�MaGile Jr. II -1. Hornshaw, J. Hielbyy H. ” k • • AANK- I estabHehes a democratic form of Michell. -G. Madill. 1-C. Postill, A. Manufactured by government, and put an end to Michell. Sr. Pr, =J. Routiey, B. Poa- W. R. Jackson i $OII. till. R, Michell, R. Madill, A. Percy, autocracy. The German manner 0. Hackney. Jr. Pr. A -V, Turner,, Brock Road. Pickering, Oat, I!'aii of resanning• is hard for an Anglo• H. Wright. A. Barnes. Pr. B. Sr.- W Ca�Mai Rassr� Fr *7A **Aft ' Saxon to comprehend. The same F. Madill, F. Biel b Pr. B. Jr. -W. Blacksmithing and Woodworking in _ - 1 writer declares that the raiding of Bielbv. T. Harass; . Blelby, A. Hack= all its branches. Saw ggomming 1DepodUw .lie We Bank are arsaQM of saelsat ssei►lea g nay, T. Hoskins. and Sling a specialty, ■ �_trnproteeted towns and the de- Result of Feb. Exams of S. S. No. a, We stock Gasoline Engines. Bmery A GENERAL BANKING !{USINE>s3 Tl1ANlACTEO 'structioa of innocent women and Pickering, names in order of merit : Wheels, Circular Saws „Saw children by the Bane compels the 8r. IV -Mary Anderson, Cynthia and Emery Mandrels. si Burns, Beryl Annis. Jr. IV -Elva - ? allies to respect Germany. Such Ann's, Sr, III - Leonard McGlashan, aZTN B•A.RZ'ON WHITBY BRANCH J. -OORDON HALL., Mangpr. a 't'easoning eannot be farther from Marjorie Annie, Reta Strau ban. - ■ • Jr. 111—john root, ary ■ irii�t�lgl�ti =BlifiRRRi1•lR�RR)eB1RM>r�llfif t a troth,, for nothing has done Frank Sulli'vaa. Sr. II -Irene Strau•. more than these very ••• .,� t•y raids to Rhan,- Margaret Gatward. Jr. II- On April lat the undersigned will take - cause the whole world to lose re! Teddy Frost, Arthur Annie, Herry possession of the above shop. Pearce, Glenna Gilmer. I- Harold = �speet for German methods. Ger- ADdersOn, James Hlenkio. Primer $orseahoeing and general blacksmith ',many at one time enjoyed the re• B- Edwin Straughan, Muriel Gat- work promptly attended to. g *pact of the whole world', bat that ward, R• 111ie Sullivan. Primer A- ]lame and interfering horses made _ ry Ethel Blenkin. Preset every day- a specialty of, and monev ie- respect has been lost to them for. Cynthha Bur s, Beryl '-Annis, Elva funded if work doe not ��e �aIIdlee, �ge8, Ensilage Forks, �821IIre d =ever. -.- Annis Mar . ry Annis, Reta Strau b- prove satisfactory. !�• an, Irene Strang an, ames ea n, i e= - �WCC MN _ForkF, with long and. short handlel3, plain -n _... I.The great preening need at the and strapped Pruning Saws. present time is increased prod uc- >� tion of food. The world is on the CHILD 1 galvanized Pals of vari9us sizes. -Galvanized I BIT .. verge of s famine, and it is. only •.: •through those who are not engag- ad in military, operations, putting f = 'W H I T B -. �i orth prodi¢ioua efforts can such Y� D Y 0,0 S 1 A calamity be averted, If the allies are not provided with foodstuffs ­APRIL 29TH. AND 30TH Feather Tioking, double width. ' ' Sheeting Pigae i .they cannot expect victory, and with , defeat will come German ;in Wide aIIa narrowslords.� LOANED BY THE PROVINOIAL fOVERNML;T IL domination of the world, with the Prints, ginghamg, ot4. ; : .. accompanying horrors. of German _ � ' ... ' ... � ,. oppression. The allied nations -• - - , are loosing to Canada in parties. This 18 important t0 58e E' a rAN lar to supply them with the acres• sary amount of 'food that will This is Free. tow ti Y t u� $Y4� -.:. ” ra <. '_ ,: ''_.:_.. u. +.fiM3°;ML'4'�u' .. :.hv' :. �_.cs..,u . •J k- . a .. ..,. _.... a. ....._.. -... ... -._ _ a,,. ._xi - .....•.... .,_ .. ,. -.... ,. . , _ _ .. -.,. y .....,.. _., .. ✓ 3 -. _ . . _ • - ,_.... ;a.1.. 3, YYa'.J�!4 _,.. nr .- .^..,.... . -... ..,... ... -. ±� .. .l�'.e 3 ' '''.:w.. .':..114.. -" ' "'e. Lw.�.:_ • ., ., ,.;� . :. ', .414 :'^Ni.,.: d'.iJ. r. S• ':1iu.AM,iSW Wilbur Gleeson was home over 101They. Shall Not Want." the week -end.. Hje brought out his car and reports the- rooLds,.as Can the people. especially the farm.' Vare E E E) S' j4L., A. D. Peters was In tike V .,c �ty an Saturday. CecH Slack had a business trii) being good with but very few soft ore of Catiada, adopt a more-'appiopri.; &to motto for the coming season. Alaike, Red Clover, Timothy and all theets al) Trains — �- 'I _ - . .. t The duty of Ou-taric, to her boys -kinds of -seedw. Po Myrtle cm Monday. .-MEN James Taylor moved into the "Over There!' is an average of 5 - acres First-class Rigs to hire day 6r We are In the market and are Neal residence on Monday. of Ing wheat moRn for every farm ed to pay the highest mark prep", in night at low"t prices; ot PrIC". Thos. Birkett had a- business tEe province, am her iihare towards beat equIPped cleftirig Jaills The trip to the city on Tuesday. the increased food supply that will Phone 1805. ___t- last -keep her -boys -in the country. Misin MILhAl fromhobffer and want, T_ Cun we do 1 "119 'us twto—re Selling- k_AQ.0Q010Wb I Im. I _Lweek with relati city. Mrs. T_ E. Stephenson and Miss Will we do It -500,000 adres P ? 7. Take adrantage of -best PROPRIETORS the Seed-MaA. f, Merle were In the city on Satur. The Government supply of Marquis eta In the world. d I t. a as seed wheat is -expected toarrive early lkofi Bell or. Independent phone. Zuther Bowe§ f. Poterboro, thisweek. Allfarmers, needing seed Bargams M , 0 Pronfpt, efficient -and reliable - serike, spent Sunday at the, home of his should place their orders at once with In handling Seeds guaranteed. -:-riother here. R. M.Tipper. Dept. of Agl,, Whitby, I hav R a:s orders will be filled, in the order e been successful In se urinketin. ugh and Mrs. Mechin. of Broil. Cash must accompany all trol of the Grob Shoes fdr this J.H- DOWNEY COMPANY received. -ith J. H. lt,eality and bought a gham, spent Sunday u WHITBY.. ONTARIO - re. orders, and orders must be for even -very heavy And M Beal. stock before n4mbers of bushels. Price LIS $2.74 �BALE XJC016TER. tbe advance in price. Mrs. Andersou, -of Toranto, per hu�hel, bags tricluded. de)i vered spent over Sunday with hei, Rant, f t-elgb t paid. The�,4egoo&'are here f6r sp'�ing'arld Seed- Gram" For Sale SAT(:W,,.tN,. APRIL 13TR- tic ti -on should be seen by all men lookingfor _-J. BTfndy. sa 1 e o f household furniture' in the �a suprevae working b6ot for -spring Mrs. Williamson, of Peterboro, 'Opert) wear. Call and Insp P� 3WHEAT Village t!f ClaremonC. the PL e,tate JDf, the late Dax:_1&_Pi Marquis andWild G ri.ri -All goods going at the old prices. Big oose, A Sunday with Claremont and the -M-()t ;P,,e,, ng eelatives. k v H. range to choore from. BARLEY pi re as --gh.auctioneer. lag I a Chevrolet car from Messr,-. rGet k6ur:-1918 'Motor : License�t 0,* A, C, No. 21 - ",.].Birkett & Gleeson. FARM FOR'SALE J. 17 N r= 0 L D OATS, Union 3ervices were held in the find markets -now. Applica- Scotch'Harlk Yi�-ldei, Irish. Methodist and Presbyterian' $12,OW wi)]-buy that desirable pro- NORTH. CLAREMONT White and__RenuWs--Barly �,�4 erty, ."The Boyer Farm", 212 ticres. tion forms a erip churches on Sunday. J( and ts,13 and Ii, Con. 7. Pick )hn Shirk, Ma9ter Gordon wnsbi g "'oo -to To �p_-FAtAL-claas-bufldin be had from W ter Pure Water Miss Kathleen ore ar - fertile soil and well watered. -All true to name an& free frou& ast Saturday. most valuable grain, dairy or stock —wild oats an4 tares e A Jos. orland is b&viiag_gdc4 luc-_k farm,. Terrus Ill casb_b&6&vq_e at 6 A's T. Lawlor, Whitv, if -you kii *ise yon will'use th"e only �Jklaike-and Timo" Sftd L reports seven ver ce Issuer ol! Auto Licenses for e y writh is a ep. art ulars, Address' Ideal well, Arilled. by Chas,.B.-.111ce, lambs from County of Ontario -24-26 'wh ' Write or phone for prices and samp" three eWekl. Box 210; Claremont. I o is agent fot Wind Mille, Gasoline. Mrs. Thos. Gibbons is spending Engtn ea. all kinds otpipe and fittings JOSEPH LAPP & SON %week with her daughter, Mrs. for water woAs. Also bath room fix- CEDIAR CJROVE _19. Stephenson,*of Pickering. -tures, eta. Everything given careful W. Neal and'son.- John, have Ped's' Shoe 0 atteni4on.-.." = tt -Store - Rome Phone 1216 rented Robert Cowie's farm on the P. 0, -R. R. No. 1, _M&rkh*mqC ��_-9th cobeession, near Altona. OAKS, RICEVS PUMP W Thomas and Mrs. Pearson have Days are Coming got�aicely settled in their new Rome Tel. 5621. WhItevale, Out? .�bome, the Pallister property. Now is the time to buy your Fall and Winte'r Footwear. w4h&vd a ------- good. assortment (if Rubbers, Overshoes. Felt Boot@ Lind Lueh 5 C INM in Im Chas. Sargent has secured the services of T. Farrow, of Mark ham Slippers, Leggings and Spats. I C06 lmd L010L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'Township. as manager of his farm. Lywarpilkey is doing a rushing See our line of Every Day. Work Boots fpc m#n'add boys:' ip business-thes days He Fruit Trees I Tam it' SCHOOL SHOES—Your childpen will need school shoes, and we are elux assisted in hies rush -by 1. .8. -ervice wtth the best shbes made.. Bundy. aE your L and.- plantS Of all materials and deld" Mr. C. S. Truenlan. of . Larno tit. kept in stock. It will pay you ... . .. -Alberfa, is expected here some For. Spring, Planting to call at o6r viorks iLtd inspect our s6ock & I P E E L S 0 time next week to take charge of and obtain priest Dan mkw :�the Standard Bank. ks we do not am ov . thi We --need- no Itirther introduction "Iry ;;� n's .-BROCK -STREET, If, WHYrBY, ONT. The Wbme lnstltfit6* -would than the fact that* we have been in ly we cam. and do throw off the sputl be pleased to receive donations to the Nursery Business SixTT 0- ;E 00mmilaion of 10 per cent., which you wa -their-stock- of paper, 'tuagazines; YEARS. and are now pi epa red to meet 641"hinly save by I;T�ahasing from a& old rubbers, rags etc�- existing condititins by offering Our cau solicited. STANDARD BANK of CANAD TIL hlgh Itrade trees and plants direef to WHff 11111"21A111111TE CC who- has been C-ONDENSED STATEMENT'3131t.. JANUARY, 19 Ray Rumob:, custoruers at Rocx Borrom PnicEs spending a few days. #%t the home Send for our illustrated circulars of Office and Works. Whitby. Outwio UABRXrMS of his parents.hem left on, Tues- Notes in circulation ....... ............ ...... 5.484,38&00 hardy varieties which yon can order dayto in-tbe7Othbattery., Deposits . ............. 88,090,703.90 direct and save the agert'scommls- 7 2,161,893.73 sion. of which you gi?t the benefit. FICEERING- BAZERY Mrs. 3palmes 1�eggitt.was in Ott&- Due to Bajiks_,....� ............... '.' ............. -to interest you *a this week visiting her son, Divicfind, Payable Ist Pebrus::7. 1918 ........ 11%0".17 Our prices will be sur;� Acciiptancid Undif Letters f Credif ....... 70,036-80 and all stock is absolutely first -claw 3dIZE ..,-.,A. Leggitt, who expects to move capital, Reserve ftud and & L.- Account.::::::::: 8,081,795.82 and true to name. ECONO to Toronto in the near future. By buyitlyour bread and "ving coo $73,W0,9M.42 -pred Ward In doing a rush" Vile Chase Brothers Co. CHOCOLATES "'live stock-- business.-Ahese days! 'Cash on nind. $11,623,114.80 In bulk or In neat boxes of Ontario, Lt& 'having shipped two earloads last 661d, Reserve@ ii;;i 12,675,OW.00 . - .: - Peanuts at25c lb. ! FiruitC&ke4klbe week and another on Monday. Due by Banks ......................................... 4,1,".749.49 Nurserymen Domliiiou Govt., 11ritish Govt. and other Bonds, etc.... 12,049,385.40 Wedding Cakes our.specialty. Charles Pilkey and Allan Varcoe Established 1867 of Ashburn. were here on Tuesday, Call Loans -and current Discounts .................. 42,002,270.58 Both Phones. Bank Pie ........................... i ........... Colborne. Ontal 10 in Pearch of a team heavy horses. Letters -of Credit Par Contra. ...... 70,OM.80 *hIcb they desire to purchase. H. R. Monney, JPicke I Other Assets ....... .............. IW051.98 uvs-n-Lvea :MW Peter Macnab Sri left on Moli., VU 1FoWUTou%0'ITeVp;jqxn19 &And4jc_ _ - , T _. ,,is '$73,90,907.4% .1qs;qAL-81&1�LMftU - . - day for Cainuillgt,011 to assist f C SWVd to Im _d xhter. Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane. all La Bob �to move to theit new h—omi in Hat. X Ross Beverly has taken posses- PIM—E-R—ING sion of the Sh,�rrard farm west of "a 40 1 = Brougham, and ownedby Mrs. D. INN —Tormth. and recently vacated by 92 34T "ft FAA% Wm_. Cassie. 14 j LUMB" YARD _4 'A 'Cha'' le �C. 2-2 sit 1:42 !ston, was unable to take up her nge qedt our junior teicher, Ww"Jobri- -duties on Monday on account of Glared gash, 3W C Let us quote you on Mr.:Edison is admitted to -514 �the illness of her father. the Rev. stock sizes and made to order. We can save you money. - �Mr- Johnston, of Ashburn. be the world's greatest Mr. John Flenling sold 21 bead a It Axe E" a- a. of cattle on Monday, weighing inventor. 1 '001 .0 if A-lieavy stock of B. 0; red cedar Zip 1 11 A 160 pounds each, at 12c. a pou Dd. Nil '7ihis is the highest price that has He says that The -New' P shingles on hand. 0 A A been paid for a straight c4rloid. ite Orders filled for all kinds of The Women's Institute will hold dison is 'his favor 3.1 nvention; wNch. means oil -ay i I I fUrdwood Flooring. April weeting,at 8 o'clock 9Z t on the afternoon of Wednesday, �;. �'-his greatest invention. the 17th, at the home of Mrs. D. Terms Oash Forsyth. '*Grandmothers'@ Day". 7 Plo" has commenced both to Sony the north and to the south of the W. D. Gordon J�u d M �ay !t� r G�®rdon a �nd C49ppil�g town, and house-cleaning is in full owing. Evidently we st're go. :PICKERING,' A ,in : have -spring the same as in AND FLAKING I and Indf�pendeM phone.' 'Ott years. NW EDISON -Bel I spared th do'cboppin abd Ott am pr 7U PAWN Our street@ are rather- dark for flaking on Mondays 661 Frt- pedestriana these nights. Could C days only, beginning h" b�en compared in pobli P not something -go April lit. - — V1fta[____ --nal - I J, lighting thew better? A. dozen before almost a million lanterns w4nld do the job. S'ure- ly we can W17ord that. e ­'peopl—with the living David and Mrs. Mantle and wife voices of thirty great artists, and four children, of London, are the'gnestsof John and Mrs. Me. .-,including linany members Orath. Mr. Mantle intends to se. f the,Metro olitan Opera cure a piece'of land with w hich he p Wrposes going into gardening. %House. e welcome Mr. Mantle and fam. ily to our burg and wish them It"haa been proven that' ippess in their venture. ':The ,7 —New Edisoh's R"� J. S. Bundy, who has lost the sight of one of big eyes through Creation of the huffia' n an injury received last summer voice cannot be detected while working for J. H. Bundy,of f rom the a ual itself ­ ct Pickering, bRs received substan. — vollce tial compensation from the Work. 'b'th -heafd'"' 0 are M m6n's Compensation Board, and be will continue to receive a year. direct comparison. -1y allowance; Farmers' Club meets in Pickerlair Mrs. Gibson, of Woodstock, who �-NAXR TMS TEST: Some sAhts,`"Whose voices havi been was visiting relatives here last Re -Created by The New Edison, also make talking inichine records. week, received word before her return home that her son, John, Ve will SivIyou the nswes. Ifear these at the tal4ng machine dealer's. 'nen had recently been killed in action return to our store, and hear the liew FAlion Re-Creition of the voices of then sathe artiats. Ut your' ow --4n France. Of her three son@, two em be tujudr- have now made the supreme sacri. make it See in defence of libert and of Stanley 1.1151MAL CPIEMBGIO',l �elvffl"tion, one son, hay. ing been killed last Jnne. The gum s N"C &WOV --sympathy of all in extended to 41141 Help yourself and Y�oxr biw"vod is tbeir sorrow. The Ponthill Nurseries. neighbor and binder tongues on band, John -F.- Baylesi Greenwood VVL411' � %1VU1 v ard and soft. Goal 6f the'bvA (NmWalkibod IW TORO]ITO" ONTAW011n Unity thmbstma& on hand. 7, PICKERING TH01909, -As. 1AW.9 AND DISTRICT To sell for T_ he United'Famers 11THE OLD RELIABLE FONTHILL NURSERIES" —OF Ontario SP`1�-ndid.lif4t &f Stbek-far For1l" planting, 1917, and Spring planting, 1918, Co-opprate instead of compete -includirig -many now varieties Farmers' Club meets in Pickerlair which we 416nii 66trol. Town Hall on 2nd and 4th Send for new illustrated Catalogue. W- ednesdays of each month "VAi also Agent's Proposition; Hand. some free'outfM -Exclue- Your Club is what you ive Territory. make it 1.1151MAL CPIEMBGIO',l 1§TONR and WELLINGTON, Help yourself and Y�oxr The Ponthill Nurseries. neighbor (NmWalkibod IW TORO]ITO" ONTAW011n Unity thmbstma& Wfl��07 F'19�1'&.,- K:-7 4 A 4 RESUM IN PICARDY �-IERZERUN TAKEN BRITISH SHATTER ENEMY THRUST IUMG AMIENS AFTER, FUR1Q11Q F11"" M THE ATTEMPT TO CWURE AMIENS �:'BY 11i][11111"S AT Un 1, -_-German Launch Fresh Atta�k Along Nine *Miles'of the French Turks Ake 'Beaten In TrArts-' Germans Are Continuing Their Plungin' g Tactics With'Operatiq= Front But Make Only SmaR Gains. -caucasus-.Odessa. Held. 7 �_Dev*lo �nfflid Verdun. . . . . . . . Phtg Into Great Jft& ­---------::- ­ � .. . . 1 1. . . . I : Ty'. by Russiam. A despatch tinues.quiet-alo the. Vimy. Apr;d--7- c ermans are troops flumbering over- 100,000 front. Numerous daring - day and 'A despatch from London ww'x: Er- n Somme on Thursday and -that drLv in into 'the north of the river on. Friday um, the principaj city of Turkish continuing their pl ngi g tActica t8rrific! attack On Thurs- night reconnalssances have -been ca- zel: t themselves. nge th their had spen �dv against the French along -a front vied -out by our patrols, with -repeat- Armenia, is reported in an Excha a Amiens battle area, . with_. '0f,ne#rly,mtnd miles from Grivesnes. ed clashes 'with -hostile- parties. Telegraph despatch from Mo . aw . to oinrat . !on . rapialy developinLp into Saturday's big plunge appears to, a have had its starting point just to erjean have been recaptured *front th Turks ki ''..to.north of the Amiefis-Roye �Road- A despatch from the Am giiatly magnified Verdun. The siml. the 6uth of the Somme, where the They were met with a storm of fire Army. in France says: "erlean -by an Armenian corps, aided by a de- larity with the classic example of a British right flank Is near -the junt. fre, and although forces are now occupying a sector of tachment of Armenian volunteers. The German a#empt to beat i down' an tion point with -the French.. Appar. the)French guns, I "L e afterithe. Armenians aso are reported to be enemy. . y 'the assaults were repeated tinf- Meuse Heights, south' of `Verdun, b sheer force is daily grow- ently aiming at the Albert -Amiens says: holding other territoriei in'the Erze- they succeeded in gaining only S,.. A despatch from Lonaon in This: devellY --of 'Corble, h narrowing, Hard fighting -took. pl*ce�. port and rum district. of r An the Vicinity small section of'ground. The Fr I - . --A,. . espate from Petrograd' says: self noT about 10 miles east of Amlens, the. retained-Grtyppinsis, hnt-the-r-ermax resu . o & I of the area Involved'in the attack and enemy threw heavy masses of troops- ompled the villages of MaillY, Raine- heavy attack by'the Germans on the Turko-German forces have been the practice of hurling great masses toward the opposing line,from. Vairg f 9,000 -thrown back,sixty versts `-,J %',val and Morisel. British lines along a front o (89-6 Miles) of troops at the defenders of a narrow wood, east of..Corbie. from )3,atum, it was announced here German troops, who have been espe� yards, between Aveluy-and Dernan- front, r*egardless of sacrifices, but by - The attack was re zed with tia* trained all Winter in shock t8c sday. Likewise, they have P�11 court. The Germans ducceeded in on Wedne iesson of newly -developed tendency to heavy losses. ti getting a'foothold7-on-a small triangti.- been driven back --from -the Erzerunz-' es, are r-.4pqrW to be going forward , Kars line. ioltirriae the'atiieks, with rest piri. SucceaefuL-British. -counter-attackt:�_ incorporation in the regro ` lar bit of territory, just south-west of ods -f -one-sert"-Whil­ -_ -_ were launched against the Oermans, for the up or e the othei is 7 in . C. Rrocess- nqw activily praeeding rces seek- in action. I in Avelby Wood, on the'west side' of -Albert, which-- brought -1 -the attackm W preparation for -a general renewal troops close to the Albert -Amiens Ing t� recapture Odessa and Nicolaieff Thus, Saturday, the malli attack the Ancre River north of' Albert. 'were repulsed, it -was announced on, of the German offensive. rall*ay,,-but the situation was restvr- was delivered on the Allied centre, The British. reca tured all their for. A despatch from London aays: ed by a British counter-attack. Wednesday. 'The Turko-German fleet, i after'the -blow launched south Of the m6r positions. ' p headed toward, Odessa, was driven' After severar ddys of 'comparative in- The Ger'mana did not on Friday re Pi. back by the Russian Black Sea fleet. activity along the battle front, inPi- sume their attack -of Thursday Qp the Baturn is in Transcaucasia,an the W tardy, bitter -fighting -has- been-resum- -]Prench---front,-north-of---IMA-6on t -ANO'S VALUABLE vil �Iac�_kSea­,twein� _6yrailes east of the ed blong the *esteft sector Of -the sa- .,The French -vigorously -counter-at- Turkish boundary. Erzerum is 110 d was re - Attacks by the. Germans against the their positions at several points.' IN BATTLE NOW RAGING Rent in the lines of the Entente allies, tacked during the day', and'im'proved mil , es south of Batum, an' British and French are admitted to cently recaptured b� the Turks. -'Kars It is apparent that tii� allies are is 100 miles east of Erzerum, and have yielded some gains to the Lnva(l-! now prepared to give battle to -the about the same distance south and Canadians Assist In Destroying. 17 German Maehinef�--Ele*en 7 'Germans. Th�y have'fixed their lines ers in the- 'critical seS�ors just lb the east of Batum. -out of the city of Amiens. -In the 813but 12 miles east of the city , of Others Were Disabled. 'neighborhood of Hamel, the British Amiens, and it is, evident that there -_-were forced against the, London,. April 7, -Thirteen German our airplanes:. issued Immediately In back slightly they haVe turned at bay he contour of the coun- 'SUCCESSFUL -RAID airplanes were bro�*bt down in fight -;'the 'rain, and dropped more than 600 W A.despatch from Canadian Head- invaders. T quafters-in Franr& says: For 40 min-itryback-of the -allied lines -lends it- inivnith. British airmen Saturday, bombs on the enemy assembled in- utes on Wednesday night our light self to defensive tactics. Itis quite'- ON COBLENZ eleven bikers were iis-abled, and two fantry, In addition tofiring some and heavy. guns poured shells into the 'high and is of a character which com- were shot down by anti-aircraft guns, 150,000. rounds at 'them. with mach1n4 -Britiih aviation cora-' guns. ��'enemy frobt communication lines, as- pels attacking forces to expose, -them- according to.-tbe of fire. fro" Troop Train Struck and Ma y mu bI eas, etc., but no hostile., at- keiv" to concentrations. n ii1cation issued this evening. Six- "in air fighting thirteen hostile ma. sem y ar I . - I tack - artillery,arid infantry. % teen British machine's whkh"viere sefit chines wire broughf down indeleven ... Aevelopqd. The situation eon Soldier's Killed -Damage out have not yet bden. accounted for, others disabled. -' Two German in&. Wi4ran. No- 3. $1.062: extra ".%'a: I at- Treves. but many of them are thought pos- clitnes also were shot down by ant�- feed.- $1.051; XaL' 2 local -white, 81.051': �'iibly to have been foriced to, snake aircraft giins. Sixteen of but' 'ma - 'Flour -New A despatch from- Amsterdam says,. Alt 1EADING, No. 8 local white, S1,03J. landint inside their' own lines in' pre- chines have not yet been located. rtad,,d S ring wheat grade. 111.10 to -Despatches to Les Nouvelles state 11 1 0. -Ho fled oatio-Bags. 90, lbs.. $5,60. Many of theaie� undoubtedly made r. th t on the occasion of the rest allied yalling bad weather. V'S 0. Shorts, 14(L40. Mfddll'nxs. _R . - he text of� the communication says, forced landings behind OUT lines ow - to 150. mouillie. 160 to 96-0. Ray- air raid on Coblemz, 26 persons were .. T ?grant*. April- %oibpat� a. per t6n. -car, lots. I IT. - About -noon Saturday- our ma,- Ing to the difficulty Of finding L 'their killed and 100 wounded. .- Great dam - .12.231 No. 2. do..': .20 Va. I'Northern 112 101� age was done, the railroad station be- chines; watching the enemy's move- airdromes In the heavy* rain. -.Na 3, do., 32 IT J; No. 4 wheat -,-1n store Fort WIlliam.includlaM, c tax. 99rinadvag Grain ts on the battle front, reported a "Thfoughout the preigent battle the men Manitoba oats --No. III C.W.. 4 tc: IN 0. Winnipeg. Awl 5 --Cash vrices:- Ing demolished. In the last raid on concentration of hostile troop's south Canadian air force has done viauable I C.W,. DOJC: extra No. I feed- 89kc: O,ts-No. 2 C . 941c; No. 3 V,W.. Treves, 60 were killed and .hundreds of the Somme. Large formations of 'work." �No. I feed. 376c. In store Fort William. 190k; extra No. I- feed. 894c; '-%'a. I were wounded, the -railroad station merieskii corn-ThaWar Board in the feed. 871c; No. 2 feed. 831c. Barley No. 1.65; No� 3. $1,60; reje--ted. i. 'Urtited States prohibit im r Ions, wasdamaged and streets in the neigh-' Ontario oats No. 2 w to.1111 to 9 3 e'.. 145, feed $4 40 * Flax -Nb, I N.%V.C-. bor abd *6re heaped'with iuing rhya 3 white. 91 to- 92c. according to 38 9 :.2 $3.8tf; No. 3 C. NV_ -.b : , No s outside. 3 . 641 In the rafil"Jast week the t station was hit and many buildings SHORTAGE OF. MUST BE NO jo wheat=No. 2 Winter, Per car Cologne �10 82 92! basis In,storo M-antreal. --Ift 2. $3.60r united States Markets -A �eas to $1.70, according were demolished. troop train, :--,to frelghm outRide. - Minneapolis, April 0 --Corn-' . %a- 3 yel- standing in the statiorh was struck L4JBOR IN WEST IDLERS IN CANADA �'�j Barley-Maltinx $1.72 to $1.74. ac: low 11150 to IIIAS. '0ats--Na. 3 white. cordihor to freights outside. 69 a 90c. Flour -Unchange and, many occupants w6re 'killed - or i i d. Bran -,j Buckwheat -$1.83 to sfic agcordinxi"3,14 wounded. 'The Emperor visited the to freights' outside. --No. 2. $2.60.- iodoordinx to freights Duliith.' Xprtl- 11-Linn4d-44.11 to I q very Rye 4.16& , eutaide. $4,206 10 arrive. $4,11J� Mai", I spot tile- following day. Wages. For� the Season Are Ex.. Ord6-in-Councll Re uilres E k*d Y, 14.12 bid. October, $3.59 1 pected tet Run From $45 Male Person Vile kegularV Manitoba flour War qu&IU W. i new- bags.. Toronto.. FIRST YEAR OF WAR Employed. OwArlo flour -War,:, quiauy�r_ $10.M a Month. %io $60 now bags, Toronto and Montrea] freights Liv* Stock Markets COST $9,000.00010 rorn t h In* Toronto, April 9 -Choice heavy mtoers, A despdtch from says. A despatch from Ottawa says: Idle ntiots--Delivered !kont- 82" 60 to 313; wood heavy Provincial ofil abl, ess in Ciinada Is now punishable by Oteers. 811,75 c es are a -to supply n real freights. box* 'Includec - Bran. Per-It6­812.25: yearlings. 12.50 to 113; Moie Than Half qJUS.' Expenditure. ts&.40: shorts. per ton. 140.40. 'butchers'. aatl"holco. 111.60to only hal? the aipplications for men To- penalty. An 6rder-in-Council. read in -.-Har-No. 1. r ton. - 11 7� $IC 119 ., Ao,�d, !11 6 to $11,40; do., MI Was.In L4ian to Allies. ceived from Manitoba farmers. J. the House of Commons by the Prime' I -A 214 I -A $Irt"A, Tn" 1!0 1! ----- til".4offiR30A u n�. Btraw--Car lots, por ton.. $8.00 to IIA, i1thers' btills, choice. A--ffe---tcb Min ter on Friday 'afternoon enacts giq.25 to spa --from Washinston-�&�. Bowman, Commissioner of Colon is --trabIt Toronto. sll� do.. good bulls. $9,25 to 95,0; do-. inedlum. bulls. JIL85 to 50; do., rouith., Nine billion dollars iff-tbe approxtiriate'lzation and Im gra I domicil4d"In Cai�iads' bulls, $6,80 to $7: Viitchers' cown. cost to the United States of one year � opinion that ­C�Ulable laborers are- shall, Jn the absence reasOna Comtry Frodaso Btitter--Crearnerv. solids. per lb.. 49 �tholcd, 110.25 to $11; do.. good, $9.23 to of war. ..holding back for higher wages. Mr. cause to the contrary, engage In use - 89 60, do., medium, S3 to 38,50; stock - to 490; Prints. rr I . b., 49 to 496c; dairy. er;, $'S tn 10.25.; feeders, $9.50 to 110.66: .. More than one-half has gone ln'Bo*mn said that the present scale of ful occupations." Tor lb.. til to 4 canners and cutters, 16-- to Sq: milkers. loans to allies and will be - repaid wages 'for farm help, $45 to $60 per - It - declares that the "rtgulatilDils Bars Now laid. 33 to 39c. good to choice, 190 to $125� do., 'earn. roultry Dressed chickens. 24 to 28c; And mod., 865 to .180; springers. t90 -to event�ally_ O.ver. one -:third- has, bec Month for the season's work, which Is are not intended to affect any right 10-!& 27. to 23c; ducks. 29 to 24c; ceese, $125: light ewes, $13.50 to $15: year. Ispent for the army and military es -,,general throughout the West, w of members of organized Labor asso� 21 t 22c; turkeye.-.80 to 35c. . 'Unwo. 8ll.Z6 to 812.79: lambs.. $18 to 1 C Wholesalers are sellinil to the retail- $20.50: calves, good to choice, 816 to !tablishments, one-tentb for shipbuild- not be raised. ciations 'to discontinue their work in' �traffa at the following prices: C hees 17,50; hogs. fed and watered, $20,110 to the employment in which they have e -New, large. 23 to 23kc: twins. fil: I,- weighed -off cars. $20.75 to. Ing.. been' engaged when such diticontinu- 11J to 231o; early cheese. 251 to - 26c; liar e twin. 24 to 26je. $21 , 25: f.ob., $20.25. Just one-sixtb Of this big war co;t ifu t a Montreal. April 9-Prtces per 100 lb,: OVER�100 SOLDIERS ON I;RAIIN ter -Fresh dairy. choice. 41 to 42 Choice steers 0 $13 has been rkised by taxation and other, ance 6ccasioned by differemes creamery prints. 50 to 62c; solids. 40 $10.eo�ii t good steer -7 ordi KILLED IN RAID ON -COLOGNEL actually, arising between the em - $10 to . medium. 80 to 810! mary souroes of revenue, and the choice cows. 810 to $11: good cows, $ Uargarine-32 tp -36c 1b. 9 balance has come from sale of Liberty' ployer and the employed -l! Tho pnr Exits --New laid. 44 to 45c; new laid. to $9.60; medium, $8.50; butchers' bulls, I i�_ ose is to prevent persons capable 49 to -111; canners' cattle, $5,50 ates -o e riess. A despateW fiom Gene-Va says: The- P. In cartops, 47 to 49c. filk;.fed ehick sheep. I to I a L used of useful work from remaining in r eye. 40 ; mt k -fed Cal es $7 to $11; recent aerial raid on Cologne is e'et hogs, off car.. $v io $22. 1,100,000 TONS 0 FS' �18 deaths, half of whom were sol. country sel 21 F FOODSTUF Idleness at a time when the Lfire roultry-Turkeys. &Oc, chickens, most urgently requires the services - -, � .-I -SENT TO THE ALLIES IN MARCH diers, according'to the latest reports - .-W.. 26 to. 28c; hens. 30 to 3he. 'GERMAN PLAN OF ATTACK roedived -at Basle, - The soldiers were ''of all human energy possible; Beans -Canadian. hand-picked. bus n hand-picked. Burma or INCLUDED TAKING OF PARIS Wash ingto n,' -D. C., April 7. -Food- I ' a rallway train, boutfd for Ofe 4PI- [.110 WA topc.$7; Japan. $8 to SS.25; -stuffs -shipped.-from the Urited States -cardy -front, and standing at the Col - 1,, �. 8 2 It". 19 to CANADA FOOD BOARD aple syrup --$1.75 to 82. With the French Armies in France,: and Canada to the allies during ogne station. Panic reigned in the TO END SPECULATION -Provision* Wholesale ',April 7. -Each -soldier among- the i March c.xeeeded February shipments city -for 12 hours, the streets were' d by 360,000 tons, the Food Adminis- imrted, and the population hid in cel- r .Smoked meats-Harne, medium, 86 to force, recen* attacking the French i tration announced to-nigbt. The tars.-OUne -report -says that, a major. A despatch from Ottawa* says: - 88c; do.. helvy. 30 to 32c: cooked, 46 to had a.map, on which was- printed the i, New regulations of. far-reaching im- 48c; rolls, I to 82c: breakfast bacon. month's total was 1,100,000 tons. was killed. 48 to 43c; backs, plain, 42- to 43c; 'bone- dates of the proposed arrival of the portance prepared by the Canada Im 46 to 47c. -1 attacking troops. at the various ob -Lorm clear bacon. 28 to Food Board and now effective, rid meats jcctives One ok these points was. 2ft; clear bellfes. 27 to 28c. will eliminate the speculative element .,tu��. 301 to Slic; p I -M from the Canadtan produce business Lard -Pure lard. tierces, 301 to 31c; Paris, showing .the intention of the to 26ic, tubs, 26k to 291c;� pails, 261 27a; prints, 271 to 28c. Montreal. Markets Montreal, April 9--LOats-Cnnadian But appar ntly - the enemy did -ot e eckon on the t6nacity of the French - and British. STILL IN OPERATION 5 �ms MAKE ADVANCE ON OISE .,GF Killing Crew, Is Confirmed. OVFkGROUNQ DEARLY B UGHT Paris, April 7. -The bombardmeni of 'the Parls district 'by' the 16ng-j�ange German gun continued to -day, There were no casualties. The report that one'ii?'the9'e* guni $4�ctqr Foi' $eeks - Mi re Elbow 'Room and lCheclied in 'Amien 0 lu.tely reliable sourees� This occur. Goes to the South. - mine being killed. Paris, April 7- -The Germiri. at- positio'ns prepired­ in 'advaric-e -'cause's . . I . . ness here. Paris Is learning ..tack yesterday on,the left bank of -the no un ' ea5l gltct in the oftle .,Alver Oise, between Chau ny and"lia" ton6 tal commmdques smaller details, the significance of .3risis, is taken by some military critics which appears only to those having as. indicating that tbe--enemy the whole situition before them. in the salieft his of-� "We have beenaselling Site of ou himself r cramped toward Mont- fensive has created ground at the price' of'fifty killed to didler and Ainiens, is seeking more el, tile scre," said a *ounded French of- V -bow room, as without it he will be un- ficer In reply, to a question when he able to deploy his masses in Hinden- was brought'back to a hospital in L ___�Urg style. The Germans have reach-' the rear. He went on: 'We are per- That Unique A meritan Army. ed -it five'milei south of the Oise, fectly prepared to sell them several a poh Harry "(Just "out") -"Listenx Bil!! Sounds like ole Fritz comin' over �pid their ad'vance here is toward square miles more at the, same price, but they giet the mud---Sqi+jh, squash, squish squash." -L"That's orl right --that's only the Arnericans further up a - certainly will not .,-Bill The retireme ni of the French to through."' chewih' the WVm,,ra,1tiOnz.'1-LoPdon Opinion. limits the quantities of produce which a deale� may own, or have In-'st6rage foe his accoufit, to his reasonable re- �i . quirements and also make ' s it impos- sible for' him to carry larger quant-- Ities of food than are required to pro. vide -for his Canadian tAade require- ments during the season of scant pro- duction or supply. . The holding of excessive quantities- of produce in Va storage after the expiration of the period of -.scant,. production is thus made illegal and subject to heavy., enalties. ^7LTV T ^XTR� 13 A %fil-10 C-ITTW STILL IN OPERATION -Report That a Second One Exploded, Killing Crew, Is Confirmed. Paris, April 7. -The bombardmeni of 'the Parls district 'by' the 16ng-j�ange German gun continued to -day, There were no casualties. The report that one'ii?'the9'e* guni ixploded is confirmed from abso- lu.tely reliable sourees� This occur. rod on March 25, , a lieutenant and mine being killed. vtoik. SAM The Line. PAIN? NOT A SITI I.VXIEAN* RUNNER DUCY, EGGS 11.0 Order to-day. T� W. The men who hold the front line, LLFT.. YOUR- COJRNS- Two. Attrwtiv Per setting. HaabosnCowdWs MurrKy. Harrow, OrrL- OR CALLUSES OFF They haunt us nijebt and day; f avocite, yeAA !of'* EEKLY NEWEPAPER IN N"ST- :..,,­..Models Nor song, nor dance, nor beaded wine W fro odtaiim- Doinig a good bald. No humbugl Apply a few drops. ness. Death of a-Miker Place', It an the Will banish them avqiy; more than forty thep.pAd lift them away Market K�xreat chance for @6 man. Witis 0 'the men who hold ther front line essish. Box 02. Wilson Publi.shing years. with fInjers. -Co.. 1.1=111 Toronlo. Arid-keep the foe-at lody! -on MLO kold the front ling- Lmsb for Aci VVKLL EQUIPPED NEWSPAPAlt -=�-This new drug in an ethea coin W �.UN Val They will. not let us sleep, ;;Ilfor 81.200 qn cuick sali.: Bot OIL-. Prod arge J;lourid - discovered by a Cincinnati son Publishing Co.. Ltd.. Toronto. They hall us not by word or sim loaves miat-. it is called of fine,' Yet in the dark we keep ��X��"Ovv A watch-14ith-thern upon the Hue freezone, and. can now MAN 94 CAK140A Wh9lesorse n6Uf- be obtained in tiny bot-- A.,4CZP Adross an ocean's.deep. TUMORS, LUMPS. XTC.. C Internal and external. cured with- -ties La here shown at write out gain by our booso troatmeaL Was home me& bmA Do fr6nt line, very little cost from any Dr. Ball-gs medica The men *h6 hold'the X8.bf=t!r 8*011unerwe" ont. They, keep the flag on high I them 6 notlin �d esperissent, drug store. Just ask -mak of Death a thing so ne.'. APPI-Y -a And they for freezo Cleaning. Sliver. fine just as goc& a tender COM Or Save water in which pottt&es nave That none need fear to die; ENS upon ILLM CO. LTD callus and instantly the, TORONTO. ONT. been bo0ed 'with a little salt, let It .0 the'men who bold the front line I do- in & few Wb_ bav" passed Life's gladness by. soreness . disaPPearS. become sours which it wil .0 . e VANNIPto mo"-. 1i will dais; heat AM wash.yWr-oilverw.are., march, 191s. Virna QIe%krA A shortly yo in it, using cloth. Rinse in pure wa- the corn or callus so .V A ter; . dry and polish with chamois Onions- -contains fleahm A ele- loose that you cam lift LEMONS MAKE SKIN --i"ff-,!rOOt--Qnd all, with-.- leather� Never al!o* a. particle of WHITE, SOFT, CLEAR merits and they are soothi. 0-the- our-silverware-- . ..... the fingers. -W-acy I . In 'memlorgrie. oap t6 U ucus f'oi* a fe , Not a twin" of pains M idke thli a "y rf Mrs &��Gltsysls-2nr=% cents and see for yourself. soreness or Irritation; not even the slightest It h smarting, either when I -was cured 'of Acute_j§rou�hi�s by What- girl!or' wornan,hun eard C�f lemon juice to remove -complexion freezoue or applying MINARD'S LINIMENT. 4 . I . I 'afterwards. y 'of Islinds, J. M. CAMPBELt- "blemish4m; 'to whiten the skin and to Ba This-drug-liciekn't-est I w" cured of F"actal Neuralgia by bring out the room,.the freshness and tke hidden beauty?- But lemon juice 'MINARD'S LINIMENT. UP the corn or callus. alone ii; acid, therefore tirrItatiniff, and bilt shrivels them so Springhill, N.S.:' WM. DANIELS. ------ I th loosen, and come right oat. It Is I was cured. of,Cbronle Rheumatism should be mixed with orchard white no h3unbugl It works Uke a charm. by MINARV& LINIMENT. this way. StraAn,through 4 fine cloth Albert Co., N.B. GEO, TINQLXY -the juice of two freell lemons'latb a For a few cents you can,get rid of g about three every hard corn. soft corn or corn be- bottle containin Ounces Of orciliard vIlItathen shake well and tween the toe&, as well As painful you have a whole quarter pint of skin .,r feet. it ."llses on bottom of your and complexion lotion at &:bout the hever disappoints and never burns. The house-dress must'be as imart bites or Inflames. If your druggist os the other dresses of milady's Books are the best things, well cost one.,,ii"ly pays for a small jar hasn't any freezone yet, tell him to wardrobe. McCall Pattern No. - 7449, used; abused, among the worat�--Em- ot ordinary oold, oream. Be sure'to erson. strain the lemon juice Old no pulp gets get a little bottle for' you from his Ladies? House Wears and Cap. In AEFORE aM AFTEK ilito the bottle, then thts Won will .-wholesale house. -sizea� 84 to 48 bust. Price, 15 cents. Inn"d,* zantmeat our" Vandiraff. remain pure and fresh for months. When applied itally tothe face, neck.. Using Cutisicuria A VEGETABLE, RESERVOIR. Parsley can be started in. pots or arms . and handis it should . help to ' boxes under gl It bleach. clear. 'smoothen and beautify Ile first thing to do in restoring dry, �A mesican Plant That Boards Mols- ... ass in ihe house. thin and fallinglair is to jm rid-of thil tra. tu" in Its, 43tem. naptants well and L the plants can the skin. 'cause, viz.: - dandruff. itching and iMta_ 7 7 y three be tucked away in any spare place. Any druigNt. win suppi, ' - tion 1 0 :In the desert of Sonora, Mexico, ounees Of orchard white at v little of the scalp. Rub Cuticura, int- A4 The seed germinatias -very slowly. ery. ment Into the scalp skin especW-1 there is a plant. the guarequi, which cost and the grocer has the lemons. of dandruff and F2, I'm husbands Its water supply.. Thel -once with'hot Cuticura ap shampoo if a man, next mbrnifig - if a woman. arequi is a relative of the squash The irritating 'smell of oil lamps 7 .10 Rinse with tepid water. Make.011tidUrs .--:,,,and pumpkin, and inhabits a locality can he mitigated in a great degree by -ery reparations. a ically all the rain falls A Dyspepsia Cure your.eN -day toilet p ... in which pr ct rubbing the reservoir every day with a period of six weeks. The 04=91* Soch Frose b7 Mall, Ad U�r Dept. N who, Apscon Vkhi M. D. advissea i "Personme who- I a rag moistened with turpentine, fol throusbous Lbe world., 'base of the stem Is swollen to form a suffer from severe Indigestion lowed with,a brish polishing with a hard woody structure, whicb in time &ad constipation can cusse thens. soft dry cloth. attains the size of a large squash. The selves by taking fifte*n to gray of the sands of 86nora-is irrdta.t- thirty drops of Extract of Roots MONEY ORDERS ed in the color of the coviring of the Dominion Express Money Orders 141 '.. after each weal and at bedtime. mass, which presents the appeaTance as matila throughout CanadjL of a worn boulder prolevting above the selgeirs Carollve Synp In the drug trzide." Got tho gosissiskso. 5" er Is fresh when it Is hard as atone. it Is really nothing Cauliflow egetable 'reservoir de- &ad 41.00 Bottle*. 3 creamy . wh more than a V ite and without 'brown signed to board up the acan mots- 2, a a_* at-V8,16 t"'s 0 spots. ture and 'dole out the preci us fluid Rheummic t..; in time of need. In many Instance Ulasods Zdalmsess Clarion suriss. 3116. Achm' this stared moisture would be precious A rich pudding needs a plain sauce, Drive disson out wfth slosas's to man or beast, but the natives may Liniment. tha quick-actiusti 5 -the liquor is 'poisonous. After the and a plain pudding a rich one. ling linitnent that penetrates close of the short. rainy seasori the the Me stems of the pla�nt don vine-li die down, . : Al d the plant, sitare oi ointrizaafts it the small roots dry up, an own the $Mss or the form -of its tuber, lies quiescent on tl;e burning sands thr Always have a oughout the uses for the- whoas and -7; long hot days. of u ne FRI f rheumatism. gout. 16=- With the return of the rainy, season bw iN joint@ the plant rap] -sps Air reforms its, roots', -me an M1 sorem"L atims leave%, and flowers, 6ompletes # - ' * I i Cosgrove also bonus as @11 dowaslow its brief season ',of activity, and as A 506. $1.00. quickly lapses into another long sleep e -cloudless sky. ,�under th' Takes out the Inflammation Cottinidlemost lions Iturni, tnUmed cuts, scolds. brolsels. bits Suitable fox, morning or of ternoon end v but"-pNes sodo absceS1190, Works It o roast fowl can-be-the foundation for in this attractive dress. McCall P#t- saRX"? boy a bow.-st deaters. or write us. J Out of yourTeam -almost any kind of unclarifi4id §oup.. I tern. No- 8100, Ladies' Dress, In 61 NIXIT REVIDY COIWPA�Y. ltathill", cause 4 sizes, 84 to 44 bust. Price, 20 cents. Moan's prices nyt increased 1 1 Make their work easier. They These patteirria, may be obtained from your local McCall --.dealer,. or.. SOLVE THLIS PUZZLE are faithful friends and 'de. from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., A3M WIN AAPZOXO*3LA3PX 9ei've the best treatnient. WOMAN W0101 - IVR S Toronto, DepC W. FSKIN Comm" VU0116IM691s GRINST --MICA BUNT PRISON of $sit 3"^ DANCY A Question of Sanity. AXLE GREASE 15 HOURS A.... U Y Via" - BARLEMS a 6 be put on walak POR-PECR "Use N# as much av!g!y odiser Ica- "r-an ey are not credit a e o too many-is a dimution In the tend. VIM Was In zob=7.s Ip Ughtens the load. The mica -OM Wea . kne" ency to lose the reason.' The opposite Here Is a -lint of the things that forms a smooth, hard surface to Strength,by Taldnit mother found in Johnny's pocket ould seem more likely,.but-stat.'stics. on the spindles and the grease W WHAT ARE THET? All you have Druggises, Ad prove thi clinirary, iind the cause Is Ao do to win one of them, splendid 1�eeepsit there. -Mic'a Grease to &e& -arrianell the above let- not far prizes to to ro It is all ters, so that they tell what was In pves,the. effect of roller 6ear- Peru, Ind.-"I suffered from a dioss summed. up in the wor ' Johnn�'s pocket. and fulfil one simple I ' adienillint with bivakache� wW dragglall- i. condition, ------ mrs anct ieducesunnecesslity 11111 "occupation." It b not work which strain on your team. down— 3 no a 6 ,Y,%. La Who" Axe No Afttrao"s, 3rees as sends men and women. to the Ignatic Every Joer badlyXIattim M asylum, but worry, and a lac _pon sending th a correct could not be k A in- solutlon will be-awerded- a prize if I terest In life, largely. The discipliWe they ful'fll the above simple condl- EUREKA" my feet and It dod tiarl. This need not cost you on of work leads to 'd mind, cent of your money. All replies will Zot seem as though isciplige of be-judged with the utmost care arsd HARNBSS. OIL I ebuld stand It. and that means sanity. the prizes will be awarded according tried different Lengiluirm leather life" WOme'n who'afiordtime had nothing to merit. Neafusse wlll be consider medicine$ withou d so be sure to write fpWnly. Send to do but brood over rei your answer 'NOW to any benefit a n R, or imog, Is the best harness life insur. ary troubles, -now, although _the�lr_ 41IML-FANT SPECIAL7T CO.. Dept. X several.doctore ii MT%wor 091, W46 IF., TOX03rVd ance on the rnarket. 'It over- AWheat Saw troubles are real enough, are too busy mies-of told me nothing ­' trying. to 'alfiiviate other - peo�le's comes.the. worst ene but an Operation A;)u r Jdm A MiTk Saver '.7. This"ready-to-eat" food also saves i time and fuel. v me Ideal forWarti. troubles to think unduly of their own' The-fact is that ' the moment the min.5 Is distracted from self the tendencyto insanity to reducedi and I't. Is 'veiy. sel- dom that a man or woman whose life is wholly given to the service of others goes mad. As for the men In the' ne.w,armies, although there are cases of ilshall shock," and thi like, which Induce Strange mental c6nilfflons, yet on the, whole the tendency to lunacy is dimin- ished to a minimum. Soldieringtends to make a man punctual, prudent, per- severing, sqlf-contained, cool, cor;wt, and self-reliant, and all these qualities are In' t opposition to a tendency o nosinity. suslard-s Z'Musat for�oau Ovelrywheso. leather - water -and diryt. wouia do me any Leaves soft, Pli- L My drug- yourharness gO(X able- and waterproof. A*pu6e t told In e 0 rydi� E. P I n k- mineral oil f ree from ' acids an4 ham's Vistetablis c-4nnot. injure the leath�r. Compound. I took Sold in standard sized packages by live it with the result dealers. everywisere. that I am now well 's andstriong. I got IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED n2np In e'morning at fo1*o`clo4*, do my housework, then go to a factory and worn all day, come home andget supper sn4 BRANCHM IN feel jjood. I don't know bow many of -ALL Cftlu my friends I hive told what Lydia E; Pinkhern's 'Vegetable Coin pmnd beill done for me. "-Mrs. AMA ME`rWkXk", 86 West loth St., Peru, Ind.% Womqn who suffer from my such afl�,, 'PENN merit* obould not fall to try this famouAr..-I . . . . . . root and herb remeay, Lyc1la. IL Plallo, w%w1WA, ham's Vegetable Conipou�d., .................. ISSUE No.' 1S ... PIS. k vtoik. SAM The Line. PAIN? NOT A SITI I.VXIEAN* RUNNER DUCY, EGGS 11.0 Order to-day. T� W. The men who hold the front line, LLFT.. YOUR- COJRNS- Two. Attrwtiv Per setting. HaabosnCowdWs MurrKy. Harrow, OrrL- OR CALLUSES OFF They haunt us nijebt and day; f avocite, yeAA !of'* EEKLY NEWEPAPER IN N"ST- :..,,­..Models Nor song, nor dance, nor beaded wine W fro odtaiim- Doinig a good bald. No humbugl Apply a few drops. ness. Death of a-Miker Place', It an the Will banish them avqiy; more than forty thep.pAd lift them away Market K�xreat chance for @6 man. Witis 0 'the men who hold ther front line essish. Box 02. Wilson Publi.shing years. with fInjers. -Co.. 1.1=111 Toronlo. Arid-keep the foe-at lody! -on MLO kold the front ling- Lmsb for Aci VVKLL EQUIPPED NEWSPAPAlt -=�-This new drug in an ethea coin W �.UN Val They will. not let us sleep, ;;Ilfor 81.200 qn cuick sali.: Bot OIL-. Prod arge J;lourid - discovered by a Cincinnati son Publishing Co.. Ltd.. Toronto. They hall us not by word or sim loaves miat-. it is called of fine,' Yet in the dark we keep ��X��"Ovv A watch-14ith-thern upon the Hue freezone, and. can now MAN 94 CAK140A Wh9lesorse n6Uf- be obtained in tiny bot-- A.,4CZP Adross an ocean's.deep. TUMORS, LUMPS. XTC.. C Internal and external. cured with- -ties La here shown at write out gain by our booso troatmeaL Was home me& bmA Do fr6nt line, very little cost from any Dr. Ball-gs medica The men *h6 hold'the X8.bf=t!r 8*011unerwe" ont. They, keep the flag on high I them 6 notlin �d esperissent, drug store. Just ask -mak of Death a thing so ne.'. APPI-Y -a And they for freezo Cleaning. Sliver. fine just as goc& a tender COM Or Save water in which pottt&es nave That none need fear to die; ENS upon ILLM CO. LTD callus and instantly the, TORONTO. ONT. been bo0ed 'with a little salt, let It .0 the'men who bold the front line I do- in & few Wb_ bav" passed Life's gladness by. soreness . disaPPearS. become sours which it wil .0 . e VANNIPto mo"-. 1i will dais; heat AM wash.yWr-oilverw.are., march, 191s. Virna QIe%krA A shortly yo in it, using cloth. Rinse in pure wa- the corn or callus so .V A ter; . dry and polish with chamois Onions- -contains fleahm A ele- loose that you cam lift LEMONS MAKE SKIN --i"ff-,!rOOt--Qnd all, with-.- leather� Never al!o* a. particle of WHITE, SOFT, CLEAR merits and they are soothi. 0-the- our-silverware-- . ..... the fingers. -W-acy I . In 'memlorgrie. oap t6 U ucus f'oi* a fe , Not a twin" of pains M idke thli a "y rf Mrs &��Gltsysls-2nr=% cents and see for yourself. soreness or Irritation; not even the slightest It h smarting, either when I -was cured 'of Acute_j§rou�hi�s by What- girl!or' wornan,hun eard C�f lemon juice to remove -complexion freezoue or applying MINARD'S LINIMENT. 4 . I . I 'afterwards. y 'of Islinds, J. M. CAMPBELt- "blemish4m; 'to whiten the skin and to Ba This-drug-liciekn't-est I w" cured of F"actal Neuralgia by bring out the room,.the freshness and tke hidden beauty?- But lemon juice 'MINARD'S LINIMENT. UP the corn or callus. alone ii; acid, therefore tirrItatiniff, and bilt shrivels them so Springhill, N.S.:' WM. DANIELS. ------ I th loosen, and come right oat. It Is I was cured. of,Cbronle Rheumatism should be mixed with orchard white no h3unbugl It works Uke a charm. by MINARV& LINIMENT. this way. StraAn,through 4 fine cloth Albert Co., N.B. GEO, TINQLXY -the juice of two freell lemons'latb a For a few cents you can,get rid of g about three every hard corn. soft corn or corn be- bottle containin Ounces Of orciliard vIlItathen shake well and tween the toe&, as well As painful you have a whole quarter pint of skin .,r feet. it ."llses on bottom of your and complexion lotion at &:bout the hever disappoints and never burns. The house-dress must'be as imart bites or Inflames. If your druggist os the other dresses of milady's Books are the best things, well cost one.,,ii"ly pays for a small jar hasn't any freezone yet, tell him to wardrobe. McCall Pattern No. - 7449, used; abused, among the worat�--Em- ot ordinary oold, oream. Be sure'to erson. strain the lemon juice Old no pulp gets get a little bottle for' you from his Ladies? House Wears and Cap. In AEFORE aM AFTEK ilito the bottle, then thts Won will .-wholesale house. -sizea� 84 to 48 bust. Price, 15 cents. Inn"d,* zantmeat our" Vandiraff. remain pure and fresh for months. When applied itally tothe face, neck.. Using Cutisicuria A VEGETABLE, RESERVOIR. Parsley can be started in. pots or arms . and handis it should . help to ' boxes under gl It bleach. clear. 'smoothen and beautify Ile first thing to do in restoring dry, �A mesican Plant That Boards Mols- ... ass in ihe house. thin and fallinglair is to jm rid-of thil tra. tu" in Its, 43tem. naptants well and L the plants can the skin. 'cause, viz.: - dandruff. itching and iMta_ 7 7 y three be tucked away in any spare place. Any druigNt. win suppi, ' - tion 1 0 :In the desert of Sonora, Mexico, ounees Of orchard white at v little of the scalp. Rub Cuticura, int- A4 The seed germinatias -very slowly. ery. ment Into the scalp skin especW-1 there is a plant. the guarequi, which cost and the grocer has the lemons. of dandruff and F2, I'm husbands Its water supply.. Thel -once with'hot Cuticura ap shampoo if a man, next mbrnifig - if a woman. arequi is a relative of the squash The irritating 'smell of oil lamps 7 .10 Rinse with tepid water. Make.011tidUrs .--:,,,and pumpkin, and inhabits a locality can he mitigated in a great degree by -ery reparations. a ically all the rain falls A Dyspepsia Cure your.eN -day toilet p ... in which pr ct rubbing the reservoir every day with a period of six weeks. The 04=91* Soch Frose b7 Mall, Ad U�r Dept. N who, Apscon Vkhi M. D. advissea i "Personme who- I a rag moistened with turpentine, fol throusbous Lbe world., 'base of the stem Is swollen to form a suffer from severe Indigestion lowed with,a brish polishing with a hard woody structure, whicb in time &ad constipation can cusse thens. soft dry cloth. attains the size of a large squash. The selves by taking fifte*n to gray of the sands of 86nora-is irrdta.t- thirty drops of Extract of Roots MONEY ORDERS ed in the color of the coviring of the Dominion Express Money Orders 141 '.. after each weal and at bedtime. mass, which presents the appeaTance as matila throughout CanadjL of a worn boulder prolevting above the selgeirs Carollve Synp In the drug trzide." Got tho gosissiskso. 5" er Is fresh when it Is hard as atone. it Is really nothing Cauliflow egetable 'reservoir de- &ad 41.00 Bottle*. 3 creamy . wh more than a V ite and without 'brown signed to board up the acan mots- 2, a a_* at-V8,16 t"'s 0 spots. ture and 'dole out the preci us fluid Rheummic t..; in time of need. In many Instance Ulasods Zdalmsess Clarion suriss. 3116. Achm' this stared moisture would be precious A rich pudding needs a plain sauce, Drive disson out wfth slosas's to man or beast, but the natives may Liniment. tha quick-actiusti 5 -the liquor is 'poisonous. After the and a plain pudding a rich one. ling linitnent that penetrates close of the short. rainy seasori the the Me stems of the pla�nt don vine-li die down, . : Al d the plant, sitare oi ointrizaafts it the small roots dry up, an own the $Mss or the form -of its tuber, lies quiescent on tl;e burning sands thr Always have a oughout the uses for the- whoas and -7; long hot days. of u ne FRI f rheumatism. gout. 16=- With the return of the rainy, season bw iN joint@ the plant rap] -sps Air reforms its, roots', -me an M1 sorem"L atims leave%, and flowers, 6ompletes # - ' * I i Cosgrove also bonus as @11 dowaslow its brief season ',of activity, and as A 506. $1.00. quickly lapses into another long sleep e -cloudless sky. ,�under th' Takes out the Inflammation Cottinidlemost lions Iturni, tnUmed cuts, scolds. brolsels. bits Suitable fox, morning or of ternoon end v but"-pNes sodo absceS1190, Works It o roast fowl can-be-the foundation for in this attractive dress. McCall P#t- saRX"? boy a bow.-st deaters. or write us. J Out of yourTeam -almost any kind of unclarifi4id §oup.. I tern. No- 8100, Ladies' Dress, In 61 NIXIT REVIDY COIWPA�Y. ltathill", cause 4 sizes, 84 to 44 bust. Price, 20 cents. Moan's prices nyt increased 1 1 Make their work easier. They These patteirria, may be obtained from your local McCall --.dealer,. or.. SOLVE THLIS PUZZLE are faithful friends and 'de. from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., A3M WIN AAPZOXO*3LA3PX 9ei've the best treatnient. WOMAN W0101 - IVR S Toronto, DepC W. FSKIN Comm" VU0116IM691s GRINST --MICA BUNT PRISON of $sit 3"^ DANCY A Question of Sanity. AXLE GREASE 15 HOURS A.... U Y Via" - BARLEMS a 6 be put on walak POR-PECR "Use N# as much av!g!y odiser Ica- "r-an ey are not credit a e o too many-is a dimution In the tend. VIM Was In zob=7.s Ip Ughtens the load. The mica -OM Wea . kne" ency to lose the reason.' The opposite Here Is a -lint of the things that forms a smooth, hard surface to Strength,by Taldnit mother found in Johnny's pocket ould seem more likely,.but-stat.'stics. on the spindles and the grease W WHAT ARE THET? All you have Druggises, Ad prove thi clinirary, iind the cause Is Ao do to win one of them, splendid 1�eeepsit there. -Mic'a Grease to &e& -arrianell the above let- not far prizes to to ro It is all ters, so that they tell what was In pves,the. effect of roller 6ear- Peru, Ind.-"I suffered from a dioss summed. up in the wor ' Johnn�'s pocket. and fulfil one simple I ' adienillint with bivakache� wW dragglall- i. condition, ------ mrs anct ieducesunnecesslity 11111 "occupation." It b not work which strain on your team. down— 3 no a 6 ,Y,%. La Who" Axe No Afttrao"s, 3rees as sends men and women. to the Ignatic Every Joer badlyXIattim M asylum, but worry, and a lac _pon sending th a correct could not be k A in- solutlon will be-awerded- a prize if I terest In life, largely. The discipliWe they ful'fll the above simple condl- EUREKA" my feet and It dod tiarl. This need not cost you on of work leads to 'd mind, cent of your money. All replies will Zot seem as though isciplige of be-judged with the utmost care arsd HARNBSS. OIL I ebuld stand It. and that means sanity. the prizes will be awarded according tried different Lengiluirm leather life" WOme'n who'afiordtime had nothing to merit. Neafusse wlll be consider medicine$ withou d so be sure to write fpWnly. Send to do but brood over rei your answer 'NOW to any benefit a n R, or imog, Is the best harness life insur. ary troubles, -now, although _the�lr_ 41IML-FANT SPECIAL7T CO.. Dept. X several.doctore ii MT%wor 091, W46 IF., TOX03rVd ance on the rnarket. 'It over- AWheat Saw troubles are real enough, are too busy mies-of told me nothing ­' trying. to 'alfiiviate other - peo�le's comes.the. worst ene but an Operation A;)u r Jdm A MiTk Saver '.7. This"ready-to-eat" food also saves i time and fuel. v me Ideal forWarti. troubles to think unduly of their own' The-fact is that ' the moment the min.5 Is distracted from self the tendencyto insanity to reducedi and I't. Is 'veiy. sel- dom that a man or woman whose life is wholly given to the service of others goes mad. As for the men In the' ne.w,armies, although there are cases of ilshall shock," and thi like, which Induce Strange mental c6nilfflons, yet on the, whole the tendency to lunacy is dimin- ished to a minimum. Soldieringtends to make a man punctual, prudent, per- severing, sqlf-contained, cool, cor;wt, and self-reliant, and all these qualities are In' t opposition to a tendency o nosinity. suslard-s Z'Musat for�oau Ovelrywheso. leather - water -and diryt. wouia do me any Leaves soft, Pli- L My drug- yourharness gO(X able- and waterproof. A*pu6e t told In e 0 rydi� E. P I n k- mineral oil f ree from ' acids an4 ham's Vistetablis c-4nnot. injure the leath�r. Compound. I took Sold in standard sized packages by live it with the result dealers. everywisere. that I am now well 's andstriong. I got IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED n2np In e'morning at fo1*o`clo4*, do my housework, then go to a factory and worn all day, come home andget supper sn4 BRANCHM IN feel jjood. I don't know bow many of -ALL Cftlu my friends I hive told what Lydia E; Pinkhern's 'Vegetable Coin pmnd beill done for me. "-Mrs. AMA ME`rWkXk", 86 West loth St., Peru, Ind.% Womqn who suffer from my such afl�,, 'PENN merit* obould not fall to try this famouAr..-I . . . . . . root and herb remeay, Lyc1la. IL Plallo, w%w1WA, ham's Vegetable Conipou�d., .................. ISSUE No.' 1S ... PIS. �:' . •it •gi' Suer � rA• -.• . . -r.- : , .t r � • .,.# s•.; v+ tr' , v.:.- ..,•RS , <�,: : � . ... ., -. -: ..H ,, .n ,e.,\j,.. s . ' • ' � ^, .r . w ..., r..+,,.' . 4,. 'Sw. .,�,� :.4.".°. _ ..s Y:. •�•s 17 ;. �r y.,!x 'r. :.. .� N- - ,w•.5',:"�. ,.ax te • d :: ay'd''. r yws yg. . .r± . 'x ,' r r q c�'•.• � •�'.- •:.+.- '.'!� - .. 'Y!' ,....,ra.. .,:. f' ._,!- .' o ..t ► ♦ •. .,,- u .I .• 'G •-l. +9 h .,- 5.,.:. •i Y'. S�.a : -r - -a ��'� . Y.. - Z. INNIS } �•� //''�� TTa Q —Rev. J. W. Down reached ff —Miss Mauhart. of Toronto, le " 4 = i.+Il /Q LS�S• two excellent sermons _to an ap- I visitiug Mrs. J. Dickie. :House-cleaning-., Requisites, �A preciati've audience in St.. An- . —Miss EvavPilkey is spending a --Mrfi. JWph Cowan. Was. in the drew's church on Sunday last. couple of weeks with celati�ree in _f city one day last week. —F• L..Green has for sale "a Brougham._ k — Jonathan Liscomte, Toronto, - duantity of seed cafe at Si.15 per =Get your timothy seed from Martiu•Senior,Paints' Linseed Oil,- -Turpentine, Varnish, Wall- Paper, : Was in town on Monday. bushel, no-t at - $1.45, as appeared Gillespie d, Dunbarton. Govern= a Jatnea.Hennedy is 'spending a in his small adyt. last week. He ment tested., * Alabsstine, Halsounine. Brushes, Paint Brushes, Liquid week with relatives in Bu$alo. has also for sale a quantity of —Mrs. Burrell, accompanied by Veneer, Bon -Ami O -Cedar Mo . In fact ,� -few days in the city last *a6k.- ac�alfiadvt e s . �e everything you requ re Qr �a —Mrs. R. A..Bunting sad Miss — Report of standing of pupils spending a week with the,latter's t Eva were in the city on Friday of Sr. Dep. 'of ,.Piekerlag public parents in Peterboro. your opriag cleaning last, school for March. The first three N. J. Morrissey has purchased c Yx —Miss S Leavens, of Port Hope, of each Blass are given in order of anew home on Dovercourt Road, G. jILLESFTE Dt`JNARON, tuns in,town for a few days Eta merit : 5th class— Cecilia Cowan, Toronto, where.he intends moving A. s ' Jean Clark,. Carrie. McGuire. Sr. in, the summer holidays. He will ` *% Dr. Henry will be here as usual 4th —Ruth Murphy, Susie Stanley, then dispose of his property here. ; Alfreds Jephson and Theodore —The Souse - cleaning - season is - next Tuesday to attend to his pro. • " e ual, Jr. 4th -Hilda Mor- a reminder that every one, should —Mi a Marjorie AIlaway, of To rison, a re ". There's'a pronto, 'spent over Sunday with Crockett. Eli Wilson, Pripcipal. splendid assortment of wa •paper, �rej Pickering friends. —Since winter is now over and linoleum, oilcloth, curtains, scrim, ' =Mrs: W. J. Reid glad daughter, summer is at hand, the house. net, art muslin, cretonne &c., dcc. Miss Verna,-spent Monday with holders of -the village should, dur. —A very sudden death occurred relatives in. the city.. ing the next two or three wepke, on Wednesday night when Mrs. ' —Wee. O. Walston, of Toronto, get their Premises in order. Dur- Emma Lewis; of this villsge.'pass• ; ° _ spent a few•daye during the peat ing the winter, a large amount of ed away at'the age of ' 74 years. - R= = �reelrat- the- gom�B�f'hte— rents r collects She took a paralytic stroke about ALL PE R S Isere. around the yards, giving -them an 5 p. m., and 'at: 11 o'clock' she j i —Rev. A. E. Bruce was in the unsightly appearance, so that a breathed her Iast. Her funeral _ — , .• _ � city. on Tuesday •attending.. the general . elpaning up is necessary will take place tomorrow (Satur- reception; tendered to the Arch. to make the pplace attractive in day), at 2 p. m. to the. Friends" • ,,lbisho of York. appearance. pleat well•painted, burying ground. ( ar 11°Y m'oi s new Stock has' arrived- is houses and clean well -ke t remis• - Report of Intermediate Room ' ,Mrs. Gilhuly'e sale on Tuesday I?, P =- passed off well. - -She purposes ta. _es give _a. vtllge. ;an sic 'air .of of_Pickering public echocl -for the Qpe Lip pr1C8d slid ready to - leave on Monday to take up resi- respectability. month of March. Names in order 1 _ deuce in Toronto. —word was received an Satur• of merit : Sr. III —Eva Murphy, x —Mrs. Paull Knifton and child. day from Joe Clark, by his par • Ella Stephenson. Jr. III = George. sale. Never had -a larger . - =ran have " returned home, `after eats, as well as -by - other ' friends Cowan, Ed. Bie, Ed. Walsh, Hugh `• apendin¢ a few weeks with rely in the tillage, stating -that he was Miller, Frank Morrison, Ruth Mar- StOCk Or a more tives in Parry. Sound. doing nicely. Besides having se- rissey, Hazel Crummer, George f -- —Dr, CWtwright has been a_dd..vere contusions in the face and '14iatch, Wilheltnina Mulch: Sr. , t ing greatly to the appea�•anise of coacnasion -.of: the brain, he suffer. II— Clarence Mercer, Alabei- Bie, l�asin •rabge of color and design his residence by the application ed a broken nose - -and injuries --to: NQrn - -,.Morrison; Clarence Pot- _ of s. fresh coat of paint. his body, which.- though not sari- ter, Ernest Saker, Jean Brodie,. - - - — Rol+ert Rankin, who - spent one were very painful. He - was Annie Baker, Mildred "Jephson, T'- �, ten dayA' leave at the borne of his then stationed in the north of Eng Mabel Stephenson, Mary McGinty. '.Despite the war -time conditions, we are placing on mother here, -left on Tuesday for land, in a hospital at an aviation -The Eastern Canadian Passen- sale a few nice •designs as low as 5c. per roll. he Convalescent Home, Whitby. camp but was about to be moved xer Agents' Association has de- N4 - -Mis -r Aabel' Calvert; teacher to Chatham Hospital, which is the cided in accordacc`e with war. - .- of the Cousecon public school, re- largest naval hospital in.England. time measures to cancel all reduc- • . turned on Saturday, after spend. —A successful Easter meeting of ed fare arrangements for Conven- t` "isg her Easter vacation -at her g Don't fain to Come and inspect the Pickering Church u! England lions this summer. The order will `r_ `Lome here. was leld io 9t. George's Church on also affect weekend !area, which .�. our large stock - :- - Wm. Allaway, who has been Thnredayy, April 4th, 1918. The privilege was utilized so much by om Joyed in. the city during the Rev. A. E. Brace was in -the chair people residing near the city. ustntnr months, .will, we under, and the reports showed ..a gratify - There will be no change in the We have everything you want for stand, return to Pickering about tng balance in hand and a better special rate afforded commerciRl - tote First of Map. average attendance this'year than travellers and special rates will be any part of the house : ' —The services at St. George's the corresponding winter months made for charitable institutions. ^p .-Ch urch•nextSabbath will be Of 1917. The present wardens Rod those engaged is charitable A Dainty Be :d.rOam - k at the usual hours. Morning at were re- elected, and Meyers. Hicks, worlr. _ 10.90, afternoon at 9. The Rev. Draper and Liddle were elected as —Next Sunday, April 14th, will Lib A. E. Bruce wiilofficiate. lay delegates to the Synod: A be "Farmers' Day" in the Menlo -. � Restful racy — Farmers have been busy with very hearty vote of thanks was dist Church. The pastor is very Living Geor a the members of the 9t. an:icxt_s tO s peak to. "The_S.oldiera _ �___ c _+their, plowing- o- rations during pe Boom pe NbLA- fvtr of the Solt," in relation to some . ` ? the past week' and if the - weather services s4 Riven t T -p contioups favorable, spring work and loyal co- operation for matters of grave moment. • !Morn- An Inviting Dining Room swill be finished quite early, year ending Easter 1918. ing sab�ject, "The - Well Fixed A Modish of Jr. Room, Pickering Farmer,'_from: the words "Lwill .cl 1x10 ish Parlour - —The roads were in very bad —Report g :.. eoadition in. many' -places last public school, for March : Jr. II— -pull down my - barns and' build- owing - ' week, to. the frost coming Orval Coakwell, Alfred Palmer, greater." Evening subject, "A Everything 'M the latest vogue cut of the ground. Asa rePult Nellie Sier. Johnny Cowan, ,lack Serions Situation," based on Eph. _ �+ McGiot Mery pecial -' maay•sutos and other vehicles be- y yn Potter, Donald 8 : l0. IL. There will lie s _ wise mired. Morrissey. Sr. I —Harold Rich- singing by the choir and - quart- _ -- — - -- - - -- ardeon, Johns Remmer.•+Verna ette-.- The x-ongregations were Price® fCOIYI JrC to 1.00 per roll —Allan Clark. w•ho' bas been y - +spending a few days visiting with Reid, Lillian Wimao. Billy Hail, much pleased with the earnest and - friends in Peterboro, returned Reginald Anderson, Jack Jeph- �ofated sermons delivered by Rev. • home on Saturday evening, and son. Jr. I —Eddie Palmer, Hilda Dr. Marsh last Sunday and will be •Patronize your home tows r - on Monday morning entered the Walsh, Evangeline Cowan, Mild• glad to hear biro again on the next , employ of R. A. Bunting. red .Murphy, Lizzie McGinty. Pri• fraternal day. Let us nay'Thanks? _ —Mrs. T. M. McFadden, of Dur• mer. class III — Dorothy Andrew, to all who attended the concert oa A P M A N has been a ndia a fe da a Bail Forrester, Angus Liscombe, Monday night. =Col[. • • ere at a ome -o ., r pareuta, D. and Mrs. Simpeon. Oo Sunday rissey, Johnny Greeolaw, Florence $ATCHINa E(ia3 evealn she sang a solo most ae• Match. Class. i —Ethyl Bray, Sar• _ Same Yourself Time and Mone - ee tably in St. Andrew's church. bars Hall, Louise Stepbenson, - -- y P From Mode'Grfamoua-atrain of pure- — Master• Kenneth Richardson Norman Carlton, Harold Cowan, bred single comb Browne LeRhorns— $y buying your Rubbers, for March and' April, now 1 the misfortune' on.e da last Nora Clark.. reatest known •winter la ers. The _ y g y T We have a large stock of all sorts and sizes of the very highest :grade of rub - ask to fall on .the bteps an — A'inoat, delightful entertain- are egg machines. - Visitors welcome. 'fracture his' collar bone, but we mFnt was g ven In the Methodist Carrespondence promptly gttended beaw on the market, which we bought last year. sad eo have e pleased to know that he iP Church on Monday evening; when to: protected our customers from excessive prices. -: •+doing nicely. Although not yet the Patterson Jubilee ' Siogere Rcsawts. Mons, B�iF - 1�W --AN -D STOP THAT COUG:4 !Brae years old this is the.tbird made their first appearance in Lot 2l, son. 1, Kingston road west, dme he has met -with a similar Pickering. As the negro melodies Picturing, Ont. -- - - -- = - id _ are always popular, the church Oar speiag &i ples ai d styles for the Lowodes' Ctbthing Co. have' Jwt eoaoi —A special vestry . meeting of w+►e filled by an-aadieeeo-w-horaare do YEARr to and they are all. 0. K. and right up to date. (live us a nail � - ,'4t, George's church will be held expecting a treat, and in this they EXPERIENCE itefore buying tear suit. We give you svtisfaction. . @ibis (Thursday) evening at eight were not disappointed. Their , {' R'clock is the church to consider selections consisted of: Quartettes, ; ,I:o b the Men a Stara for Men a Wear. ^1 �T v *Vera for the church land%, held in duets and solos, also readings, and 1 R A B�JNTYN(I � :IVRERil\ ftwt by the S nod of Toronto. every number was heartily encor- • 1 � -of hich. the artiste freely Retablished 1867. .'rise of 21, who bave been baptized respoaded. a pro an4 who are regular attendants ed variety, there being bot send- DlelaNf , '> at the church, will have a voice at "ntal and humorous numbers, eaPes • dit a.k.eorhwaNrs ibis meeting: all of which were highly appreci• oven ae —Two memorials have been sled. This cospan.y, who ere on pplaced in St, George'@ • Church, refined and well educated, may be t"'' "E'°°'b=°%®n Be Read for th e. S ri n Ylckering. The first, a vex nice assured of a hearty welcome, + y p g. th . Greenwood, and a friend •of eriag. The proceeds of "the even• A mox:,�a��j, Z" -Tswee�st oar• Bring in soar Harness end Collars now$'to get _ Mrs. Pippen, the wife of the' form. ing amounted to 8102. sGOa s 4T« swa re• incumbent ; the second, an —It is with deep regret that we � repaired, and spring irnsb. Altar Cross for the Lord's Table, report the death of Bert Shepherd >MtsrsalasaN _ - �aced se -a memorial by the Rev. at his hums is London, Ont: on- A. E. Bruce to the memory of -the Saturday last after a lingering Mhoe repairing neatly done. Prices reasonable, departed eoldierg illness, at the early age of >t2 �+ DALE MILLS 1 —At a special meeting of the years. Ths funeral took,place ou . LM - #own @hip coaacil held at Bron- Wednesday afternoon froru the PI�RIN� pICKERINGi' HARNESS EMPORruhl +11. gham on Monday to. consider the residence of hiw brother, Levi yon can always get the best Mani- gneetioa .of statute labor's radical Shepherd, of .Whitby, to' the fobs Flour made from No. 1. Some Phone 3600. - • W. J. COAHWELL change was made. •Since the Methodist cemetery. Pickering, Manitoba Wheat. ' Xingston road is no under the where interment took place. The Royal Household and Glenora, for isontrol of the provincia overn- deceased ''was born in Pickering Bread. Try abag- 5 meat, and other leading roads Village- where -he was educated. pastry Flour , Fresh Rolled Oats , ieHappy Thought" -being county road@, it was deemed He took up telegraphy at the G. BRAN SHORTS expedient to abolish the statute T,- R„- etation -here.— He_w.as- bright. — -- fig FEEDS - r :''labor system, and John F. 8odeu and intelligent and was held in _ `_4 @was appointed township superin. high esteem b t_he of icials�of the VAT CHOP- - R� :alendent. grand Truaky He won rapid CRUSHED .OATS gi -- —Some times o the Postmaster= BARLEY CHOPS _ a g promotion, and e I fora time WHEAT ' These stoves are acknowledged ' - °i1e eral'e department seat out s despatcher aE BeHe lie, amt alter• -CRACHED CORN ¢ �.. notice that not more than one wards he rose to the responsible - MI %ED HEN FE$D t0 be' ill@ lie8t stoves t . ropy of a weekly or daily news - position of claim@ agent. Failing Caldwell'@ Cream substitute ' on the 270arket paper•could be Pent to soldiers in health, however, compelled him `< ` Calf Meal. • +the 'United Kingdom. A new to relinquish 'his duties, and 'Molasses Meal °'' o -day' _ :-.-corder has.now been issued allow everything that medical skill and -- CHOPPING AND OAT�1 - _ Splendid bakers, easy on fete] and _T 4ax any number up to ten copier kind bands could do failed to — CRUSHING EVERYDAY - ,handsome in design. ; being sent in one bundle. The restore him to health. Had he Get prices on feed in ton lots. -- --- - -- ' - - first order sent out was due, it is been spared to enjoy good health, HELL PHOAiE. - Gall and,see our'full stock. - - -said, to a misunderstanding of an he would undoubtedly have risen -- F order Pent out by the British Post- to a much higher, position in hi@ J. 1"l, B U N D Y �r xu.,ater GoneC,al s department. chosen, work. Choppiug every day.1 l.�ILN �i__._.... .', ..� ..s ,.!i_ .n �. :.... :s...,,.�an.,.,G... - -. -.. ....e ...,. ,.. ... ...c:r_. .....:;r.'+; ..i..•.'. .._.. e, �s.,:': x•.. 5v. t::.. w.. k.. 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