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D.,j$uccessor . \�• to theldfei'•Dr. s.;lirodie, Phone 306 = .� M we regret to. J is prepartaq to• builds. ' �Oiaremonk Oat. p po rt, is very low at the time of writ- s summer cottage. .LL .. w ;. �S. V. E. CARTWRIGHT, or- i mall of (ira••nhttsst,0at, 4acowoz W ; ; f for steeping the road in . this locality V Victor Closson fives in our midst on sm i P _- .-Litter- Carrier out• g � nod re air. We ma Sunday with hie new Ford car. , , ?' IR P. FORBYTH. D. of O., Regis- f fife, $feel Stalls or S Seth Badgerow captured a. floe f from a severe attsok of measles. ? dwoa of Ontario. sp.eial stloa etveo to W Wate ng a m I Imen o a coon In s tea which he se or o er an ma s. a was t�dys43Hsi 0l,slassM. iyM tseled ties. Bald CMtflliYINOOD ' i eeesaoat. sett A • Water Bowl given the animal Its freedom. Wm. Badgerow has sold his driving A great treat Is In store for an who k C. Ypo�11�LINmemb of the L.R.O.S., your mare to W. B. Burk fora substantial come to Cherrywood on Tuesday even- all purchases at the mill melsi't • 14 fsiponns of Onto io Usain is stable will pay for saw. : Mr, Badgerow will probably Ing, April 28rd. The .soldier's return be paid for, in cash. Oolloss of Burneons, >idanbar�. itself in 90 days. purchase a car this summer, su he is from' "[town and Out" to "Up and On atitstewoa to daleaeea9t woman: and now. without a horse. Again." illustrated with 100 lantern This •Applies to. everyone -no s� ai �~ swa sestdenee'] anar _ See us helots you slides by Rev. J. F. Clugston, of Dun - ception *&do. 4 ORttNWOOD liartoa. Also, solos by Muss Torne. i!+e0�• buy. Everybody come. It will be good �`' Farmers are extra busy these days moonlight, Proceeds in aid of rison- Th.' credit business makes utttlt , R. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- PhOIIee 2700 Working on the land, - A number have, more office work and the shotrfA,, J ere in Germany and Belgian �elief. • 't78 Goan Orotrastttoney,sadoosafy sown spring wheat already. .Tito fall ny Just think. If it were your •bay in age of labor compels wheat is almost a failure 3n many i{oliefias. boor[8osse:Whitbv_ _.. 1Q•! Std—Oville-t-Ohl, v,uV-0tt. epI in d re i ev ? Bring a goE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and pic-an L saving is an absorbing and relieve those who have dens ao All aceottnts ltpw on the boOkfaa :oiicltos.lCOt•sy.Pubilo. Eta- Money to topic and the clocks tell vttrioua times much for vou. " must ,be paid by April ls� *an* Ofsc. Bract Bt. ffiosth, Whitby. s61r according to their masters, but most WILLIAM J. BEATON, B.'A.. Bar. of them moved forward the hour Aster. Solicitor,No « some time on Sunday. 4LEN MAJOR d' tayelimai. Denton aft V1 H BEAL; Claremont. g f fa practice with Yeasts, 8yckma Trusts a ,k . . Something worth whsle ! Do not Richard Da C Boater, . W Bay Si Toronto General . To Rhone for et the Red Cross concert "to be y la finishing up his last Iinildans,e6Hay street, Totoato, Tsiepboas g years threshing. ChUpping On MOtit�ayB _ k J sin eel -ties, 311y `,. HOUSEFURNISHINGS given in the church here on Monday Aiiea Eva Redman was in Toronto and Fridays OIII evening, April Sind. Capt. (Rev.) y y• John Garbutt. of Oshawa, will give over the weekend. - Dental Big l3took, at the lowest prices. g his famous address, Edward and Mrs. Redshaw visited With the Cana- our burg on Sunday. Delivery free. duns at Vimy Ridge." You will want �LAKB B. BEATON. D. D. S.. _ _ Chas, and Mrs, Hopkins visited with ;N Graduate o[ the Royal Calelec -of t3eaW to hear ghat he has to say of the war Greenwood friends on 8tindsy. -rand U veesitY of Totoato, once Call sad' see. Ind Phone 884, and work of our own boys.. Good - .*�R���T W. It Mrs. Richard Da and son •here at M s ardwate w m ug a w y �. I i ill be u f roished bx the Picker - P'y a' : t t'° 6•30• sae''pb°"' lClaremont. in gg Male Quartette and others.. Ad- Chas. Hopkins one day last week. mWtoa ii6 and 16 cents. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hardy, of Dagmar." "E A T L K a'etO''•�•O'c0 °'•rte a ealled on their friends here on Satur- 'af ibe mtar will be is aYaMe. r •� i r< DUN ON d Chas. and Mrs. Hopkins visited at The shingle that has given sa6b. •ual""" 6l��,l• Logs Wanted Aloe Helen Basque visiting with Joseph Garbutt's; Cllarem ont. last faction. for over 80 years, Eno tTflt,tr frien do. In Malton. week. Corrugated Iron with a in. limy f G. HAM- Issaer of marriage - House - cleaning Is the order of the The Rev. Mr. Olark, of Toronto. 2 io, corrugation, ass it helots Teloe • ceases L the oovb of 0=40110, day in our village. will conduct the evening service here boy other makes. If you are 7s s Village. lost I will pay cash for the *following logs' Mies Sallabui y. of Toronto, is :visit- n Sunday, April 21st. need o! s ,sang Separator. delivered : Ing her aunt Mrs. A. Gourlie. —..�. '�' '*7" 1►�� POUCHER. Real Estate Auo- a Premier for 80 da s, Iji&& 1 • noses. valsator, collealm and iasaw Mrs. Clu,gaton. who was visiting JOW Basswood, No. 1, =81. Na 2i $17 per M -_. •. - wrltTSV -_ oline en nes from 86.00 Of marriage finesses Hroaslt.m. any friends in Meaford has returned. - 8� Soft 8>m i& " it ., home, See or write me before buying. '�•� HOPPER Issuer of M Maple., 18, 1! " There is a very great dearth of ly • Lteeaa•s an the Oran" of Ontario. Roair. Elm. " 28, - •' 20 •• Mrs. G. A. Gillespie spent the week- 'houses to real-'. The buildhig of now Bell Phone. ' flm« at store and his r•atdeace, Olaremont. White Ash. 9G, •• 20 ,• end with her 'mot her. Mrs, Bowmar,, ones+ is being considered. • god G Pine, 20, •• 1a " •� of-Coldeprings• Major Menzies was at home again in F. J. prilIlge, p1Qk8111il�. �A.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLEBH' Alex. Gourlie, who purchased Jas. ick, Andrew's on Sunday, telling won • Ooav yaneee, Oommis•tonartot taldoa Obopping and Oat Roiling everylM Found's farm, has taken possession, derfully lotereatingexperiencesat the e e a�davfa, A000aataot. zeta ltoaq b loan day as usual; We welcome Mr, and Mrs. Gourlie front: preaching at both services. /� y n oa farm Issues of ttfarri,ig. Isetb er✓� /i�J Y ens.• �� pia f -y and family to our midst. Four brother of Morrie Mur phy. k arQVV W. G. Barnes, : Green River 'Principal Gandier. B. D. of Knox the tailor and repairer who died Sao- HIIGH S. PUGH, Glen Ma jnr• Ont. Or address R. V No' 1. Locust Hill. College. Toronto, will ofliciatw at the day, 'attended, the funeral Tuesday Llcen•ad Auctioneer. Extensive ixper• three anniversary seviees on Supday, mnrning, They 'are bupinese men in All automobile and Ble"Te ; lance In imported and thoroaabbred stock. A tit '.38th. There will be special Sales conducted say�rbare. -Write for terms P p vial Chicago. Rev, Father Ryan officiated repairing promptly ' REAL ESTATE mask ar,d R -- -� Viand particulars, Pboaeiad:411e. 36 it ..... special rtfarinaL4 will re- at the obsequies. attended to. w — ceived. Full pttrt�ieijlay. %'ill. be given An airman landed Monday'after- POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, �i�1i tN��>f nFxt Week, noon neAr the county buildings and Tires, Oil>,, Girease cud.- repalrrs . for of all ki of York and to an p Auo- - .•� . s n had it t tr offiC a helping u _ a — n n a 1 i la h turn always hand Mloa sates a! all kinds atteaned to on ehorl•et BROUGHAM the machine about, Afterwa da he Y� I� notice. Address Green River P.O., oat. � ir��� �� r .- ----.. bliaaLisliP Iio'thy visited friends in and a companion flyer landed et the j�� hf. MAW LICENSED AUC_ military hospital. Potter. & ,Andrew, Y: TIONEER.for York, Qntano and Durham ` the city on Friday IASt. . ThP nrvi-a rntt•a¢P -on Centre - street Counties. All kinds of sales promptly attended F'ivc Acires'of Lana For Sale, Mr., W. J. Devitt R ens W- ednesda PICKFRING}, Ont. P y Anrtth, frirnrnrsy the W eek s ;home, was to Terms reasonable. Dates for win may be all Tented Wit�l 00C with ftienda -in Tnrontn, t>nid at aitctinh Tut•Rda for !61525 cash a at NEWS' OHic.. Bell and lodepen- P g y [ phones: Wbitbr.Out. 8tx Mrs, Miltnn Rork is I, ending a week mrid nftrrw•ardi Rold at rivwe for aR — - winter fruit, with her parent:', in Torr nto: I ridvxnets jn k1iRP iie:,tric� Orci., of't11 --��--•• -��- _ just Coming , into 511.4 Bette has rwurn:d home, after Kinrrs n- road. wet:[ of the tntvn, �R•B, .I--XJ0 V � spend►n¢theaintNrinTnrnntn: rnNrt o . ' • note O'bAwn High Sr•hnol, nnw of C(Rrn- Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- ter spent a da) in the city t his •wec'k. wall, «rites the Rnard•af Trade with trintu College e . �}� • i�!hn and 31rsr FnrRie, of Claremnr,t fife F„ -!tier' '.prices Science A-90--farinn Sir•`" �'�n Rptlnt Sunday with John and Jilts, RI`estii n to operate theTorouto- "and Graduate of the Veterinary Lnstern l y a method in ut„e in manic _, linden, ; - -- _ >artszst the world. nadteiP Fat flan- — -- - _ . O lr4rg u tc, lc eriuq. . J , r a tai A. rar, n ges no autnmorlife -_uic mntor trucks Sarnia ISM, residence 2li02 (�reen`Ricer, spent Sunday with R. J. nn Sarn a � and Mrs. Cowan. and run them river the rails. _ _ L?IREMON7 ONTARIO Mites Knox, ar the Provincial Health ' - - : - ' -The Pickerin � - �• Pickering Mra. Love anal cbildrea, of Toronto. Dopartment. addressed the Victorian _ • a ant SundA� with her Thos. Order at file residence of the reel- • . Y:�r '�- R: A'I'�20RE Vigilance Committee and Mrs. Veil yurau.' Parebts, Gent, Mrs. Joseph Han P �enCe Veierittar Surgeon • p g. Monday After• $ _i ' The Women a Institute held a sue. noon in regard to arrangements. for T -' :Hotoor Graduate of Ontario,Veterinary The object of this Association is to' cessfut. meetinit at the home of Mrs. the two days of child welfare exhibit ,1 Can t'saVe . College. All calls day or night H. Machin on Tuesday afternoon. in the magic hill 28th and 30th. �5< v e6 d g lessen stealing and prosecute Mrs. Powell and lifiaa Frances left ' Apt-it attea ed to. g a There will be razes for the beet promptly the felons. this week for North Bt:ttletord, Sask., P - - -'Bell and Independent Phones where they will spend the summer babies, , 3'ou money Members having property stolen ooramual- Utich confusion resulted at the Per - ? PiCKERING - ONTARIO nab immediately with say member with relatives. Mrs. Ferguson and son left this vices on Sunday because the minis •••• �, ti of Exsonuve Committee. thrial clock's were not advanced ail week for the North -west, where Mr. hour in accordance with the daylight 40HN PHILIP Membership fee 81.00. Ferguson has been for some time and Sevin arrangement, Ool one of the (! r Tickets may be bad from the President or: is flow engaged is feirmitig. churches, St. Jnbn's at the Bay. was A • �••' • R E E SO R 3 y secretery on application. rap to date and ring its hell on the `LUOUST HILL. Has a fall Hue of Stash' and Cur- Exac, Corti, -L, 0. Banks, C. S. Palm. - v1/NITEVALE new time. Hereafter daylight,aaving n rT ad meats constantly on hand. er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. lf,c W. F. Burton spent .last week Ails. — - - P Tb� «elcome'-news that Col. Fare- -- - .. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, , . . Hain, Bologna, Weiuers etc. President, asoreiarT Charles and Mrs. -Rice Sundayeii for the three Atrea the united -Rubber y • • with friends in Oshawa. Company bought •frnm Jas. Long for ,• Albert 1ll:ienarnara, of Toronto, ir;' Allesitenf the factory thcy are at once =FOR AMATEUR- High est otiose paid fur f 1V, F. Bnrgof „ *�t.e� o M • • the gn st <i to Un'ld 's r, m ttU .�. Cis • i r r' or•on o, Is y1Si ing? 9Rturdov. It is inrnted on the Grand e e e her fythet, $Sias �Vindaor. Trunk' line to Port Perry and Lindsa - � 91A�(Drl y1 � JSn Commence a course now, before our Mrs, O'Malley spent n few days last 3 Photographer'&' ib.`f► !s� V f► week with Toronto friends. three blocks snutb frnm the town station. i All the public utilities are at s. Tuition Rates are increased. George Birnio ' is spending a fe3w, band and only need tapping for im a; days with friends in •Myrtle. - mediA' to use. _ . —First class -rigs for -U4- --_. ail = �* - - S. J. Hannell is in Ottawa confer- Girls, - -- - f The OntAl'iCl i,nanty old Da or ni l;t ring with the Minister of Agricrriture Association celebrated their four Day g �✓� as to the greater roduction scheme, We do the kind Rork., 06111W ,q P teenth birthdhy on Wednesday by you want butselc '„ et w BAs meets all trains We are p)eased to learn Richard and e)ectin¢ a new board of officers as foie y Q. Yonge sit Charles Sts, Toronto, Mrs. Richard Barton and Mrs. W. L.: lows! Hon. Presidents, Mrs: H- W,,« Teaming promptly attended to, Any size roll of Filrn' developed[ r Requires more students in order to Smith, `bvbo have been ill for some AnneS and Mrs. J. B, Powell ; Presi- far 1Q0. An size Film Pack Agent for Catitida Carriage Co. G 4 little time, are now recovering- dent, Mrs. A. M. Ross ; Hon. Vice- y y meet the great demand made on We ra„ ret to announce the death of developed for 80d Pegg Dirs.:�'orman itliller; of this lace, at Tres., lira, Thec: A': McGillivray ; fat • • f Pdcketdttg. this school for stenographers, ac- P Vice -Pies„ Mrs. John Waugh : 2nd countants, office clerk's, teachers, the Toronto G}ener&I Hospital on the Vice -Prey„ Miss Clara Powell; Secre- - - -- 10th inst.. 'following a prolonged ill- tArv, Mrs. W. E. Rice Treas.', Mrs. -' PRINTS T etc. Our graduates are stepping ness. 'The funeral here on Saturday W,•M, Pringle. ' SPr133g" Term Soto good positions as-fast news was attended by a large number • of -1 x2f. Scents each ov Pirie, aPennd alto of Mr, James can get them ready, 015en ti year,- yn'patiriaiaq rphrtives -amt- !`Mnds. F. and MrA, Pirie, was taken hurried 213 3 from April 2nd merges-into the Write to -day foie large catalogue. Mitch.sympathyis felt for 11Ir. Biller ly to the Toronto'GeneraT-Hospital on 2jx4f, .g and his,little ones in their sad bereage- ysi4ay afternoon for an-�+ ppendicitis '. =- Sf x4j, 4 " • s� Summer Term on July 2nd in �W, J, Elliott, Principal, rthent. operation, He, was attaeWd with thiq 3#x5 ". 5 Shaw's Business Schools, Toronto: Mr. Johnson, princi.pat of R'hitby trouble on Friday and by Saturday, " High School, has, kindly consented to We sell Eastman K'odaks, FilmL No vacations. Ent-y ally day. Free Hatching l4 y Dr. Warren,_ who wa r:Alled in, ad- Oatalogue: W. 'ti. Shaw, Pres, � � For i7atc11111g give an evening with moving pictures vised the operation- Tb1s was sac• and other supplies in the ball at Wbitevnle on the even• cessfu)ly perfnrmr•d shortly after ing of Friday, April 28th, He will be arrival at the hospital Sunday even- from : + +- �� -,'„'' Black Breasted Red' accompanied by Inspector Hutchison ing, He is reported "as Rettinq on TIME TABLE- Pickering Staton o _'!Game- choice stock and and Also by Mr. Tipper. District Rep- final•. Rev is oils of the clever boys _Trains Bolas East Mae as folioiws excellent layers. resents live of.tbe. Department of Agri- at the hi b Rchnol "and a great favor - �$ b No. 8 Mai 8.08 A M. culture. Mr. Johnson's pictures were q C• 1. • Liddle i hM.M.- 28 Local 2.46 P. X. Also, Young Belgiaa Hares P ite. it happened that Mrs, Pirie was ! „ much appreciated last year b those 3; and .Silver G in Detroit and -could not reach the 80 al re boo 8.24 P. 11f y giber• who saw them, and ir, very en o able Druggist- Optician Y Dru p Trains going West' sine] as follows- tan Hares. city till after the Affair was over, Bg No., 29 Lora evening is anticipated on the 26th. ate•'; 1 9.2? A •' 27 Local 2,38 P. M. All Pedigree Stock. � Admission 10c. and 6c., to be applied C. N. F. Ti -_it . tt Agent. 7 Sian .85 P. M, W. J. GORDON PICgERING on defraying the expenses of the Beekeepers report a heavy loss _ ¢ ` i School Fair, due to the severe winter.' PiC1L ®Ti.2'1� . ;:J21tlkTit:� ,a...r..•...,t,aarc. L,.:rx ,wirg4.i... - r '. /:«,.__ " .... :.....:... -. _�.'.. _... -_ - -. 1'. .. . . -._ -... ......_, ..__....e....._.�!�.,.:._ -..... •_.,,,_,_a -,_. -_ -__.__ .. -_.,.. ._.. .... ..�_._ wr: ::....Jr:;..:.- ,:".,,•.,..... -. ors.. a•...: tU,_;. o. t- Ya. m,. .5?..,^.R.o_Nw�*�'?�„.�C•iai+•, . R; Iii gi iq.;R .,VVa4 MEMNY-3-MMM" it, W R&I _R J. FOOD STIFF BRIT H WANTROL SITUATION IN' BOARD ISHRESISTANCE HOARDING DRIVE. SOUTH _ANDi WESTt �z R-ANDERS:-ENER A-.BARREN ONE .`STOPS -All Poiits-��British Dealerli- Notified Th Will, Be Allies Holding Enemy Hordes At Retain Succii-s-Y S rt- -,kighting Continues on Large Scale--German as ho ey Strategical Positions. "renc Wmentail if Stocks Al- "Vea-ZLe! Th Germans h-ve bee" Londoni pri enint r Jective. i U10 A des*tch from the British Army attack at Grivean es Chateau, l6callY the park. A despatch frJM Ottawa says: TIL13 hib resistince has checked the German battering away at the British line Isi Frame. says: The Messines Ridg* improving their position in On here since they captured Merville both sides Canada Food Board - states that the drive soutbwarA from the* Lys toward last The guns are active on 'and ths'Ploegateert Wood, which nd anti-hoarding or- "ght, but have advanced new anti-waste a Wednesday III lutu -were cleared of Ger anB by a along the whole front. The Germans Bethune andwestward from Merville ders made by the board have been only a few hundred yards, being-stop- 'spectacular coup, again . were filled have done little trench digging. -The eiponsiblp, in part at least, for a toward Hazebrouck, near.the Belgian ped short of the forest, which is alboui� With swirling masses a fiercely-bat- enemy airmen are more active, but r a ato take large reduction In the surplus.' of border. Eenemy pressure is continu- a mile and hall beyond Merville. troops as thir result of a new are showing little inclinatioi apples and potatoes in Canada. The Ing with great, weight toward the With the British Army in France, between the offensive. nd the V,,-drive launched by the enemy Sys: quantity of apples in the Annapolis north and desperate battling is in pro- April 14-This morning tou Armentieres and Messines. A despatch from L6ndon si partlulcarly dp- While Great Britain's nrMiell are Valley nd In leading- marketing cen- gr6es along the line-ftnillng south- British holding firmly in the critical -'Me Gasuions are i; reduced during the Mon of west from Messines to the south of Bailleul-Merville sector after a night girc Ridge standing at, bay in France and Flan- Lrels W ous of - capturing Messines y 100,060 barrels. Bailleul. of the most Intense fighting, during The smallest reduction has taken But every;where the British line which numerous heavy enemy attacks wind Wytachaete, and pressed their at- ders, there appears in a special order March by nearl tacks hard there throughout the issued by Field Marshal Haig, a sen- place at Winnipeg, wherp 13,000 bar- is holding firm. Nowhere have the were repulsed, and the Invaders wem. Iela ni-it bo Pregnant with hand-to- tence % 1 11111111,3''. milch sk 111)f apples weredri-store-on-W4reh- r-orman- been abla notwitb&tand driven from Robecq by a counter- Re --- hand it g-hting occurred si the- places, significailce. 'is moving rapid- go, as compared 'with. 1&,400 barrels the great numbers of Mon hur stro -the tide 'of battle surging back army Board against it, to gain an inch of ground. 7U Germans to-day were continu. and -"The French on March 1. Thb Canada Food forth for many 'houis before- the' on- ly and In great force to our support," has telegraphed - the chid.' . food in- The whole Ypres salient and the LRg to drive, forward' in masses Ovily finally abarldoned temporarily he said, and this is the'flist official positions which spector at Winnipe"quiring, whe- continued safety of the channel ports against the defending e t attempts here. intimation that the alltdo are ready to ther these holdings are liabl o be are p6inted to by observers abroad as block their way to Hazebrouck, with strike back at the Getman invaders. Coincident *ith the"attack north marketed without loss. If the stocks at stake. In the fighting -now under its railway lines, but at the latest re- Lay not niaceisarily fall in of Armentieres the enemy * continued This blow a there eannot:be taken care of without way. Hazebrouck and BaMeul,'im- ports the British lines had not waver- may be- d ri, nor waste, the Food Board Is prepared to portant railways centres, are, vital ed in the, -face of the terrific on- to push northwestward from - Croix Flande yet in Picardy, but du Bac below Ximentieres in order be aimed at some part of the line require dealers to dispose of their 'feeding points foi Messines ri -slaughts by. superior numbers. I where Generalissimo Foch tbout delsly- ery- Pon- Abe -g=e While no one could piedict. the, o. . ut- to eomplste�qe pic!cketlacp Of the 'it- holdinga-vi _V _Ypre"OeiltiOnAn raL---- � .7 re- So fa� as Hazebrouck is concerned, gome of the fierce, battle. now raging, ter city. �lieve he can cut dirough tNe 117 'of A later despatch says: "The situ&- front and compel the Teutons to.rem siderable supplies onidifs are, ported to, be,held in British Columbia. the Germans have been held. for the the British position -this morning -lers are war . ned tion in Flanders is Lregarded on, Thurs- lax their pressure against the British. Des. that they are time, at feast, on the edge of the seemed inbre-firgi and settled than at day an fairly well. in hand, but the I The allie stand to-day on a front Ile,' any period since the Germans began liable to prosecution if any part of forest of Nieppe, west of Mervi fighting continues on a heavy scale!which has been dented and battered, these stocks be allowed tb spoil. and some five miles away f�rom.their their onslaught west of Armentieres. ..and is likely to continue. What suc- l'but which to very strong throughout. em the Germans achieved developed The.. capture of Merville features it day, but -of the the fighting during the pas out of an advance in the centre NIGHT SHELLING 'MUST RAISE FOOD AIRSHIPS RAID original front of attack, helped out by all along the line from just north of misty -weather. The territory, Lens to Hollebeke southeast of Ypres this LOH COAST which the enemy over-ran was sparse- i there have been tremendous attacks, ,OF PARIS BEGUN OR JOIN Tim ARMY ENGI I' so 0 ly populated by civilians, and as re-%:which have been met by sav r 11pirds the character of the country, it'sistance. The hardest fighting along n Is a barren gain. Moreover, the en- this front seems to have - centred Activities of Long-Ra ge Gun Only farmers Who Show Ade- Enemy Also Attempted Air amy. communications are len ened!about Messines Ridge, for which the Continue After Dark-No gth Germ A. quate Results WIR Be Rkid on Paris District. peross long tracts of clay, ans and British have' struggled V Casualties Reported. says:- "The weiather has improved and hand-to-hand. Exempted. A'despatcb from London, Paris, April 14.�Paris last night on Thursday morning the At last reports the Germans held The A German neri&Lral.d was made on ... allies wers� nocturnal A despatch from Ottawa says; --ooffecti ely co--operating in large UU=- the eastern. half of the ridge, while was subjected to its first eafft coast of England Friday V bombardment since the long-range attention of farmers: receiving, condl- tho­ no or two of the raiders the British were- in control of the evening. 0' shelling began, the gunfire resumed tional exemption from--military ser- ed in penetrating further in- "At 10 o'clock Thursday mornin western slopes. I into the vice until a flxed date is directed to succeed dable a yesterday being continued the enemy made a formidable attac A despatch 'from. Copenhagen says I night. No casualties had been. re- certain principles which . have been land. Ualust Hollebeke, and fighting of'Hazebrouck, 7 miles north-west , of laid down b the central appeal judge Marshal Fer, 'a &�yort'saldl` 1ported from the after-dark shelling . y -great Intensity followed. - Masses of [Merville, is under fire of-Germanguns, - Some hostile airships crossed thA W up to shortly before noon to-day. at! Ottawa which apply -to all exempt the enemy advanced in waves over according to a correspondent on the, bardment'- -the ed. men in this class. east,coast this evening, and proceeded heav7 ground flanking Roozebeck, western front, of the Berliner Tage- I Toi-day'3 b O-In of The need for troops cannot be exag- to attack certain -Eastern Midland din- Paris region was opened shortly after -]making a' great target for the rifle, blatt. The German attack an the tricts. - -One or two raiders succeeded front i three o'clock this afternoon. gerated. On the other hand, the ne nm and machine guns, which wrought between Armentieres and La Bassee', In penetrating further Inland, wher4 what in described 'as terrible axecu- Canal was made at. 9 o'clock Friday!� The beginning of nocturnal bom- cessity for maintaining food produe- some bombs are reported to have fan.- rbardmefits is attributed to tie fact tion Is' likewise *pressing. the - ex- &Vail.- tion. morning, by Bavarian and em o gt n ed farmers Is granted en.- Further details are not yet Saxon that the Germans now know that, Pti n a t' able. The raid Is still in progress." A despatch "from French Read- troops. The Britfish resisted stubborn- the French have located exactly the solely because of the conviction that spaUh from Paris says:--Ger- 4torters sayi- , Relative quiet pro- Ili, but the Germans continued the ad- they are or may be, more useful in A de Wic1-tV--L7S--Ri Jong-range gun, so that there is no F frbm Hangard-to Noyan. , The Vance and ria e ver at man airplanes attempted a Taid on th4 longer --an necessity - of refraining food produi2tion" than. as troops at 'the y French carried out a small infantry several points. front. Paris distriX Friday night. They 4 from night-time firing, lost the flare dropped a few bombsi but it. is nol of the explosion should betray. the, known wilether ihere-are aiw casu. 1 46. Nm 4. $1.41. Flax Ps position. AIR RAID CASUALTIES .89 gun alties. AULD 3 No. I C, W.. 13,79 No 3 CW ING MARMS The general effect -of the long- TOTALLED ABOUT 125.1� 0 bombardment seems to have range Valted Staten 39axk6to . , BRITISH CASUALTIES been negative so fitr 'as the Parisian London, April 14.-Five persons There in ad- were killed and fifteen- others Injured FOR WEEK . r Toronto, April 16--Manftobl' _heat- April 16-Corn-No. 3 moral@ is tonceriled. ..OVER 8,000 : - Uatw No. 3 24 1 Northern, 02.231; No. 2. IV 12,201. yellow. .011.80 to $1.70. 7 c� white. -,to. 9lic. Flour unchanged. Tq1ration for the accomplishment of 2.40 12 11': No. 4 wheat, 12. 10 Bran--:$32.14. in the German, air raid last night on rt WilliauL including 26c tax. Duluth. Minh.j April 21IL-Linseed- I the unexpected, but no panic over ngland, according to an ofilcial London, April Waritoba oats No- 2 C,W.. 9 c! NM C.W,. 92*c: extra No' I f!!I. 912c; $4.08 to $4.15: arrive. S4.08J, 3;ay. �the rgsults which may be attained. announcement. ties reported in the. course of- the r - $4 1 bid; July. $4,061 bld;_.Octobor. week ending to-day'totaled 8,12V offl- a I feed,89ic in ot re ort William America. corr� he War Board In the 33.61 bid. - Twenty-four ptirsonsi 4eir' ' killed _T a nd men, divided as follows: ATnited States prohibit importatioma:.- and sixty-two others wounded as the' cers a Ontar1o_ma1s=_ATa_4-".­, -kets 7 Officers, W I t*. . : TAT6 stock 29M it-SPLENDID PART result of the German air raid last Killed or died of 'wounds 92 to, 93c.. according to Toronto, April 16 - Heavy steers, 872; men, 1,101. MIX to Outside, cholce,'$12;26,to 113; -do.. good. #11,50 to night on Paris, it Is ofticially an. Ontario wheat-No. 2 WtntPr_. per car irs' steers and heifers, cholc&. Wounded or 'missing: Officers, 1,. 'tore Montreal. $12. butcho nounced. _310 b Is in do,. good. 811.26 to $11.76; 1 &R Js ' PLAYED BY CAN ��O. 2. $ 0 -ordinx 111.50 to $12; 888; men, 4,768._ 3.6 to $3.70, aci do., medium, 110 to-810.26 ; _do-� _com_- The British casualties r ported in -to freights outside. mon_ $ 8 40 to - $9 25, butchers' cows, Barier-Maltinc, $1.68 to $1.70.' ac- BRITISH CAPTURE - 9 to 1 'Cost to Da choice. i9.76 to $'1010: do., good. I ithe past week are more than twice 1� Y.. �Dordinx to frolghtA outside. 89.60, do., medium. 37,76 to Buckwheat-31.93 to 11.65. according 00minon, $6.50- to 17-25. - do. 3 War, Has --- PALESTINE TOWNS: the number reported in the preced-, --'to fretKhts outside. canners' #0-­t*-#6.-24_--4m4c-ha Z! U 13 and 100,000 or several wieks - the Ing week. F Ryi-.No. 2.- 42.64. -according to $10.25 to $11; do., go�d. Wff to_� A desp6ttb'from Lond6n. says:- total British' casualties have' be* rhto outside. en nitoba dour-WLr quality, Ill.io, do., medium.- 88,2-5 to 39-� do.. common.­ _jCasualties. siew bags,* Toronto. . 87.60 to 88, feederx. beat 8940 to British troops on April 9 advanced running between 3,000 and 4,000, to $9 line north of Jerusalem, the killed, wounded and Missing in- Ontario flqur-War '"quality,. SIO.To. I I ff� SO., stockers, best, $9.60 is; A despatch from Ottawa eiye: The their in to X-rLos cows, I i to $7.75; tankers and tale of Canada's outpouring of treai�- Palestine, to a depth---of--,one and A 'the gr,"t battles that have been go- sew bags. Toronto and Montreal frqlxh springers, choice. $100 to $136; do.. com. pr gt :hipment. to med, 66 to $00; calves, choice. $16.50 Like for the'attairtment of 'the objects half miles along a front of live miles, 11fe d--Clar lots:-Dellvered Xbnt- to $17; go.. medlum. $14 to $14',76; do. Ing on in France not yet having e&I fretfhM ba a nc dad: Bran , par I common. $8 to $10; heavy rat. $10 t; involved in the present conflict of na- I the British War Office announced been tabulated. $36. 0; shorts, per n $40 "Of fit- on Thursday. Notwithstanding the 1 T 168. 8 18 , 1112: lambs, choice. $19.60 to $20.75: . tions is told in th great MILIS t s 1, 0 heep., choice handy. $12 to 11460- do Inil a $14'to il , ack Toronto. with which Sir Robert Borden aw r lots. per ton. $8.50 to $9. heavy and fat bucks. $11. to $12. i 6: `6ogs-' -ures stubborn resistance of the Turks, the Ar Toronto. fed and watered. $20.25 to $20.50; -do.:.- introduced the discussion of the Do- British captured the villages of Rafat BRITISH TO CONSTRUCT GUN off cars, $20.50 to $20.T5; do.. f.o.b., 1 minion's fifth war appropriation 'bill a- El Kefr. nd $19 . 25 to $19.50. couxtry ..'Montreal, April 16--choice steers. Us !in Committee of the Whole in the ................. -TO THROW SHELL go MILES Bistter---Creamery, solids, per lb.. 47 to $13; good steers, $10.50 to $11.75; !Cominons. The recital of stAtistics TWO NEW DREADNOUGHTS to 48c; erints. per lb., 49 to 49c; dairy, choice butcher cows. $9 to $10.50;. A despiteb from London says: In ter M, 9 to 40C. cows. $7 to 89; butcher bulls, #101'01 brings few thrills to the listener, but ADDED TO KAISER'S NAVY the House of Commons on Friday J. 1. Eggs--New laid, 35 to 96c. $10.50:- canners' cattle, 86 to 96; calves. a study of the Priniq Minister's state- Pou Dres ed, chickens. 26 to 28c; milk-fed, 67 to-$14; some very choice at MacPherson, Parliarnentary Uzider- e I M-80c; Isducks, 29 to 30c; geose, s16; , spring lambs. from ­110 to, wl, 21 ro, 21 ment Is rewarded by s( new and clear- A despatch from Amsterdam _rI to 22c; turkeys, 10 to 35c. apiece; choice select hogs. off ca fif qays: Secretary of the War Office, informed er appreciation- of the- ma of istioner that steps had been tak- Wholesalers are selliniq to the retail to Jui @;Dws, sio to $20. Knitude "%e.at the following prices:- Canada's share of the financial bur- TWO new dreadnougbts have been & qu . go - - , . on to construct a British gum capable axe--New. large, 23 to 231c; twins, dons of the struggle. To the end of added to the German fleet during the IMJ -to 221c.: early cheese. 261 to 26c; 4,00,000 MORE ACRES war, according to Oe Vossisebe owing it sholl more than So Zeit, of thr the fiscal year 1917-18 Canada's war __11`1Vit.1i;reMh dairy, choice. 41 to 42c; -UN-DE-A-MOV-THIS YEAR. miles, expend reamery Prints. #0 to 52c; solids. 40 to ent ofethe fortifleations' on 0 far as it bas. to date been -reported bombardin nds Onsel and-Dagm Thes. Iftepe tba� 6,000,000 Eggs-New laid, 42 to 43c; new laid, A despatch from Victoria says: amounted to $835,960,019. To that rn, ricaris ILE In cartons.. 46 to 47c. Prof. W: J. Black, co infasioner ad- will be added if the disbursements for emels are the Baden and Baye mong the 17,000,000 people Dressed try-Milk-fed chickens. are as estimated �Vhich were launched in 1915, at Kiel In Brazil, and many of them the to 38c; Poull. 30 to 33q; turkeys. 40, 1 and Danzig. They flr�p 38-contimWe crudest type of negro on the Amert. 85 f.11, -ministering ibe*Agricultuial Instruc. the present year 4P -Jto 46c. tion Act, estimates there will be an $516,277,804, making -a total since t1 e shells. can hemisphere, Live poultry-Turkeys. 30c* chickens, addition of 4,000,000 acres under crop outbreak of war of $1,852,;27,823. As 26 to 28e: hens, 30 io 83c. . - 11 1 year as- coh paied wi-th-, the, Prim e--Minister pointed out; bow- .60..-- Tin - banO-plcked, Burma 0 -Tepreselit all sy 1917. Half will be In the provinces'ever, that�sum does.not Indian, W 0 to $7; Japan; $a to 5; ' !the lexpenditures of the period Inas- 44"IL Go *AV, �r) Time a to 20c. - east of the Great Lakes probabl - - 2 1,A2 3 r J1 112 t 2 6 9 4 1 6 Maple syrup--Imperial gallon, much as certain large amounts laid wine "Ion. 11.76. nearly a million acres in Ontario out in Great Britain have not yet been 600,000.in Quebec, where Many of tht WAIM WC grass lands are being broken up, and i reported and included in the amounts. -smoked meats-Hams, medium. 36 t 400,000 in the Maritime Provinces. Of AY RT 28c; do., heavy, go to 32 0 32c; k' b #Rc: rolls, 31 to f-. 41 to 44c; backs. plain, c' F44i!, b-o..-tt' provinces-, 'about half will be in Saa. ALREADY EN ROUTE. bre the 2,000,000 acres in the Western UKRAINIAN GRAIN 43 Ift less. 47 to 43c. katchewan. Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 29 to __.,-#Oc. _clear�-bellien, 29 to-40c.- 0 A despatch from Amsterd""%Tj� #4 -.DAY - - - - - - - *--Fq I a 04v- 777='�� -Pure, tierces., 311 to 82c,; tubs, Lard it to 821c; palls, 92 to 821c; p2rints, 29 MEN OF CANADA A despatch received here from Kisy, 'DAYLIGHT'SAVMG TIME a to 33kc. Compound tierces, 6 to Russia, says that an agreement wisis N^V. .0'0 9 '10 4 1, S 8 4 9 10 if' 12 Vc: tubs. 261 to .261c. pails, 36J to WON VICTORIA CROSS Tuesfty, afternoon by the 71; '37c: prints, 271 to 2Sc. signed Ukrainian and German and Austro- .3cont"al Xarkets A despatch froin Ottawa says:-A Hungarian delegates for the supply to Montreal. Apiril 011, return tabled in Parliament on Thurs. the Central Powers of some 60,000,000 0 We-tilrn. No. 3. 1.07; extra No. I feed, $1.O&J; No. 3, re s Xo.-2 local -white. day at the request of Mr. W.S. Mid- poods (a pood is a little mo than mon. Flour-xew standard Spri nc dlebro, Chief Government Whip, shows ofie-third of a pound) of bread, in di a low wi",,at grade, 11.10 to 11.20. Rolled fod 0 lbs , S 60. Mifife to the present time 29 der, grain peas, b a. , Of ts- -Pac of ed- that up 4- Prall ssis-40; shorts, $40.40: middli Ise 9,00' diver 04�.;441. moullite. $60 to $62. Hay=` Canadians have won Victoria Crosses the 0,000 poodsare to be di eani and'seed o. 11W. , ' ;� Wil" for Play Under Canada's D ylight -ing --s. --tfmi Cox lots, 617� for deeds of valor on the battlefield. ed iti-April, 15,0001000 in May,-20,- Hi The names and particulars of the in. 000,000 in June, d 19,000,000 In I Gain an Uoar Bill. wim" *fat. c -,uffect - of setting the clock on one 'hour. Observe '%r1nnip,,g . , 0--Cash pri,on:- dividual sets of heroism included In July. The despat adds that the de DiigTmn sh~ the i eV,' go hour of plartinse without cutting down our hours an�,4-Nlo. lic; No 3 Cw the return are the.same.a3 already liverlei of the gro. already have be- that it gives us an extra .9.1c, owLra No. I f..:&9l1c; Ro. I fow fe-A I - I of work or sloop &.X %?- 3 published in cable despatekeL 9= �wi�M >.:aYs'.'Fw..T:i '`zz e,'�•`f"ry .f rtr�.a't'.'•�.�i%'.r�m�i., -�'... `' ' frt ••�j1 '•.�' 'r7% n5�'°�.'''%s F�•;. yh"i� ,3 -A ..,,{r� ;�;c -t ., r s'�.- "°g'*.�....... -��_.- ..,ti'!�.�',�.:'''a'`e'C yj w'- ''•d:.'v.l'a !',d. v - '.. -. � � Buy yair Investment �, Securities on our f - �_ ARTK PAYMENT i LAN P - Under this system the risks inciden- hl to "Buying on Margin" are virtual- eliminated. Only a small sum is _r - EUGENIE RENEW8 TOUTS. • �•, ;Seasolnable Former Empress Revives Interest In ' , Models People and Events. i The Empress Eugenie, despite her great age is said to be taking a more active ears mat est in events than for some HAM NO EDtJAL. �,,•,_,_ �� y pa war has had a re- _ - It • not only soften the viving effect upon her, she sees more wales but doubles the Cleanest- people, laugh&t more and writes 'and - 1 receives more letters -than for many inp power' of soap, and makes - necessary_ to_ make an initial -i - - _ nits and meat, and as a few dollars have to be ., „ She reserves ell her faculties, ands " paid regularly each month until the p It![sYes " WT1TLTte. purchase has been• completed, the in- - her black eyes that have looked on oLts�"•trusns vestor to constantly prodded into save so much" are brilliant still. Her form . 1. dnll; instead of squandering these is now bent and she walks with a stick _ e monthly instalmetita. Write for Book- �� and is no longer fastidious about �- Grain in Stock Yards: Oleomargarine Released. ^ " -let and at the dame time ask for ex- dress, though she once. set the fashion. Feeding - -, lavatory details as .to how to invest No grain may now be fed to live• The Canada Food Board has or.. 950 to . yield over $120 within 1? Neazly all her entourage are dead. - t0loailts, or at the rate of over 8�a% � stock awaiting •slaughter in stock ranged with the United States Food %� yards eight hours before killing. Bar- Administration to . allow 1,000,OOQ' per annum. The security is a 24 _ 1 •.Cent Investment Jewel. . -d� - �. WOMEN 1 IT 18 MAGIC 1 ley above grade No. 3 end oats above � pounds of oleomargarine to come into "� LIFT OUT ANY CORN No. 1 Feed, may not be fed to stock Canada per month. - BB�AN'lt DUNN & CO. � in stock yards. Minable wheat may ! not be bought or sold as poultry feed. 4'a Liasas■st fe8e•es Ts. 8 R Q K E R 8 - Apply a few drops then lift g yi �- i , "'- Grain for leedin or deco ng mi ana an ae c u es o witA rohibited except Tokio has about 45,000 telepho..nst ' re said to be seek- ;1 Direct Private Wires to our es t.,_. fingers-no pain• under license by the Canada o F Montreal and New York Offices . ''+ :z -._� - Board. - ing the service. _ : - • ~ om... Just thiakl You can Dominion statistics Up•to -Date CUT�CUR� HEALS Nurses, Wanted - _ Tut off any corn or �,1. uV V •e. lux •without pain or sore. A valuable -feature of the k th an- - Class of probationers beginning Way _ IIega, nual report of-the Royal Bank of Ca- _ lair a0plicatione desired; three year■' ti nada is a compilation Of statistics for J port - graduate in Western and A Cincinnati man diesa TCHING __- . the Dominion brought up to. date. other general hospitals; probationers' - - ' big e- urivea- 1111.00 per month- wtth -unI• -- - xh a These cover - population- by--prQvincesr-_. i orm,• board and laundry. ► coundd and named t public revenue and expendsP ubli 9 at, r u .: TORONTO HOSPITAL FOR INSANE _�. freezone. Any drug- tunes, a crops, trade summary, Rash On This Little Baby 4 TRAINING SCHOOL gist viwlll sell s tiny but- mineral• production, insurance, com- ii1Y9 Queen street West Toronto tle, of freezone, like here mercies, failures, over Face and Head. t and fuel rites, , '• ADply..Mies V. West Head Nurse - shown, or )very '_Ittle immi migration, etc.�The publ1i4 i n s This little coat is suitabld for the f t o Quite D�Sflgured boy is girl. McCall Pattern Nor 8122, +u4..� cost. YOU pply a few also ]lets the names of those of the y drops directly upon a staff overseas and brings out the " my baby was four months old FARM TO FAMILY. Mackinaw Coat. In 6 sizes, 4 to 14 she had a rash all - over her face" --- years, Price, 16 cents. tender corn or callus. creditable fact that 1,000 employees head, and was quite die- Instantly the soreness of this institution are on the Honour figured. Her skin was in- A Way to Discover Whether - Middle. i disappears, then Ahotf- Roll. flamed and sore, and itched man is a Real- Necessity.' ' I ly:you will find the corn ,� and burned and the rash or, callus scilsiose that Thousands for Farms. 'e_V later developed Into large e I , red eruptions, making her r Two dollars and forty cents was the you can lilt it aright oil. ce paid for a bag of potatoes by .a . \ I' Thousanda of men are needed im- cross and. fretful The ba- '. pn i Freesone is wonder - Kingston lady, according to a recent 1�4 I mediaWy to help qn the farm this' by could not get any sleep. • ,i- I till. .. It dries away the summer. The increased acreage of r s "My husband bon hta press report. One of the potatoes had . r 111 It doeen t eat away the cereals !a an imperative war time nee- - boX of Cutlass Ointment and a cake of a card attached signed by the farmer ; but „ corn or callus, snail Employers So and I used two tins of Ointment with who grew them, which said: I sold y. of labor should al- rP at $1; what did you pay?" Here - - - shrivel 4t Up- without I low men with farm experience to go i two cakes of Soap and she was healed.' again we are laced with the nbignit ' even irritating the surrounding skin. back to the farm. ((Segnedl Mrs• A Down. ue., Gertrude• } Hard soft or corns between the toes, SL Verdun, Montreal, QQuua., March 2. ? ,, :- as well as painful calluses, lift right _ �uticus Son and Ointment often our middleman, concerning whose `' n p elimination much ink has been shed. revert pimp les or other eruptions. 's; \ oil.. There is no pain before or sitar• MONEY ORDERS P Foy- Umple Each W Mail ad- NoW there are middlemen and middle- • wards. if your druggist boar" Remit by Dominion Express Money As men, which is to say that some mid- dress poU. S,d: 'Caiiaara, Dept dlemen are necessary .and some are •-� ireezoae, teA.hlm to order s small Order. It kle2 or 'stolen you get your Said everywhere. �i tie for you from his wholesale drug money. back, not and the best wa`q to find out who - : _.. _ ther a -given middleman is necessary _ �►-- -- The price of a meal in France in a r. or not is to t to et aloe without • -• him. , �" g s Queen Mary's Silver Wadding Shower public eating house of even the cheap- The farmer and the city household - ' ` ' ,�' in p The Queen tario earneesil' y� - askaethakpeople -t Though they n haves brew Lt cketsl tin ' or are generally supposed to be the y worst victims of the middlemen and, of this Province to contribute, to s I Italy, in many places they have no - -' if the victimizing can be lessened in 1 'r ", shower of Soldiers' Comforts, Supplies f flour to make bread. this cane. there should be some hope for Hospitals and Trenches, Or money in others. Here is a suggestion look- w may be sent to until the them. D weeko a Kilowd s rdatmeal case arras. Rtes ' ing toward the accomplishment of ' May ande-should be .addressed to Mrs . that end. Let the - newspapers- in the ErXUT NEWVPAPER IN WEST - 4 0 Arthur VanKoughnet, 80 King Bt. I ern Ontario. Iota a good bus!- t =' - larger centres of population feature w West. Toronto, during which week a ne�� Death of owner pirates it oa eh• OtihCTOOY' tfr Or�Cr� — - s< •'Farm to Family" section in their w`i ' r : - f tnrrlt■t A Brest chance for a reran wtq -tK o , meeting ..will be held iII the Parka - l e h• Appl Box 82. Wilson Publishing are on )act to ex to all �inaa condensed want ad. page. This would {4 y�. carry advertisements of farmers who k 1 meat Buildings, when the shower will LY LlIn Toronto of weather. sfrernvovs outdoor : 4y w ,,' be on view and reports -made of the ELL EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER workbringstherheunaaticaelsei You had produce to sell to the city con - rt r contributions received. Immediately I �� sad !ob prIntlnx plant la Emile ,W,'tatfordoobel . idvp, Mahood th4t w onmrta Insurance carried i1.a00. will of rhetnmatism; um sumer and also advertisements of the first twinge consumer who wanted 'to buy from -_ after, shipment will be made to Eng- o for 1.200 on aulck .ales Bo: t y f t land; to arrive in time for -her �t1■on 7b1latsiag Co. Ltd. Toronto. Sloan-e L.iaimast. Clean and eon- the farmer. To get the movement s Majesty's Silver Wedding Day, 'an se:sosLraaraovs veaient. no s� madb•Y no a p� starte0*_half -price rate might be of- - July 6th, 1918. - no clumsy fared and the new departure should be CwNCS:R TUMORS. LUMPS. ZTa, disappeasu well advertised in the news Columns Internal and external. cura4 wttb- g�;,�, eL;�,, ,e„T.i*taachmsladadd. of the paper. n • ' . ao» m all bD err aPirJl• t.arervtr botlike as an. droolstra out pain b1 our borne trestm•uL Write ■ fore too late. De. B•llmu 1L•dlcal I atioo The advertising manager', having �luaswaed O*t. of Slam's :the courage to make this venture A good. model for the Spring cost -' et - I consider MINARD'8 LINIMENT "would gain considerable fame -for his suit. McCall Pat ttrn No. 8177, the BEST Liniment in use. - ' -%6- asses, !Y4 to. 44 I gat -my_ foot badly lammed lately. • r-pea and would also pr!Dve sively whether -the farmer and the bust No. 8149, Ladies' Two, or Three- I bathe] it We10 It consumer really do want to get rid of Piece Skirt. In 7 sizes, 22 to 84 waist MENT, and it was as well as ever • the middleman. _-Price, 20 cents each. A druggist w s "For nearly ii next day... y • Those patterns may be. obtained Y'ourtl'.00rq truly. '. thirty year• 1 have Commead.d from your local McCall dealer, or T. G. McMULLEN. - the Extract of Roots, kn o ss toan's prices not Increased 25c 500 41 from the McCall Co:, 70 Bond St., Tor- MotSa Seipel's Gratlse Syrup, for 1 - — onto, Dept. W. • the rani acre of eonstin old HOW- TO AVOID • asro m - - . i le y t never � � • Righteoas Wrath. _ to do the work.* 30 drops - There are 'many kinds of hate, as t:htlesdaily. Get the Genuine, BACKACHE AND A patriotic roast is made with a cup I r"t many kinds of fire; at druggists. s _ And some are fierce and fatal with of cold meat, a small onion and a i q murderous 'desire; cooked green pepper, an put through NERVOUSNESS, And some are mean and craven, re- the meat chopper. Add a cup of vengeful, selfish, slow, cooked oatmeal, ' press -into greased ` : m _ They hurt the man that holds them mold and bake till brown. _ Told b ch From , more than they hurt his foe, sciassa•. Liniment Anr■e as4rnal. Rcduda Strained, Anklet. Own Experience. And yet there is a hatred that purifies Lytnphansitis, Poll Ev Fistula. the heart, Fruit and ornamental trees of all Boils, Swellings; Stops Lasenep prpvidence, R. I.- I was all trot' �— .. kinds can be set out now. The and allays pain. Heals Steel, Cuts, down in health, wesia nervous, had head-'I e e er against the earlier the better. , Keep the roots Boot Chafes. lr b a aches, m baeki part, Tea %JJL o! trees an shrubs moist a until ey kEfl$EPTMr AID- 6ERVIPiME- ached -all t ie times - CoMeDisa$rees 'There's alwa a CUP totake its place L " ='° "" .and backache and 6esdaches di .I gained is' weight and fee] nd a so I can banestty ` recommend Lydia . Pinkham's Vege- table Compound to any woman who is _Zufferins as I was. • - Mrs. ADZIMM IL LYNC14 100 Plain St.,' Providence, R. L Backache and nervousness are symp- ' toms. or nature's warnings, which 16-_1 dicate a functional disturbance or All unhealthy condition which often devot- `, - cps into a more serious ailment. Women in this condition should not continue to drag along without help, but p fit by Mrs, Lynch 's experience, and try this famous root &rid herb remedy, Lydis E. Pinkhsm's Vegetable Coal- pound -and for special advice write tai ' Lydia E. Pinkbsm >![ed.Co., Lyna,>fiasry, 1 ED. ?.•. ISSUE Against the false and wicked, against the tyrant's sword, I are planted-. IS the. dry out in I hatrand horse can be worked rPleaunt to u � the and wind the tree is likely , soldier of the Rightl' —Dr. Henry Van Dyke.. I was tired and hd no ambitionlorany- : _ Against the enemies of love; and all hate Lord, sun to die, and if it lives will be slow in I loispe botesle, delivered. Desccibeyour tnN for special instructions and Dook b R free. Back Yards and Vacant Lots. thin I had takes g• a number o! lnedt- s that the starting to grow. Use water Tiber - ; ABSORSiNe., JR.. ands"dc liniment fef Mewed. M - � this• summer than ever before. 'Plan � tines which did me- O cleansing in' ignation, O flame o! ally in a tntN --eah a new drop ret{eired irrGadoa rrloui al.2s beetle Jaakrs deu,mcl. or vacant lot now, so that -when the �' I read about Lydia righteous wrath, Give me a soul to see thee and follow -shrubs. . rer a or W. F. 1f0uN0 .R0.F..iteysnsly„Itostnai;Cas. i the garden season starts it starts with OR OX-91.0010 SHOES 0.eeites sod Walt an• i.sammetle.s, s•ctt 'as be table ham sVoge• table COmppooundaDd a rush. There is no ai'iortage of vege- pRESUNE/4UATHER in thy path! atiaard's Liniment for sass ■••rswb■s•. abiorblpe sod AWfbid& Jr. Bra =do to Canada.. -- _ -__ — I sad IuasT tlai¢otr• eodrArnr.- Hv.uto., ca, - what it bad don ef — I Raves rnp frnat ■alAeh virtna- ar.n tna I .. r wanton_ so li tried L " ='° "" .and backache and 6esdaches di .I gained is' weight and fee] nd a so I can banestty ` recommend Lydia . Pinkham's Vege- table Compound to any woman who is _Zufferins as I was. • - Mrs. ADZIMM IL LYNC14 100 Plain St.,' Providence, R. L Backache and nervousness are symp- ' toms. or nature's warnings, which 16-_1 dicate a functional disturbance or All unhealthy condition which often devot- `, - cps into a more serious ailment. Women in this condition should not continue to drag along without help, but p fit by Mrs, Lynch 's experience, and try this famous root &rid herb remedy, Lydis E. Pinkhsm's Vegetable Coal- pound -and for special advice write tai ' Lydia E. Pinkbsm >![ed.Co., Lyna,>fiasry, 1 ED. ?.•. ISSUE And give me strength to carry on, a KEEPYOUR SAGES NEAT Zr , soldier of the Rightl' —Dr. Henry Van Dyke.. _ e Back Yards and Vacant Lots. Now is the time for organization. There will be -- ea-%r s _ ii gr need for pro- - duction in cities, towns and villages - this• summer than ever before. 'Plan What you will with the back yard SHOE OOLISHES or vacant lot now, so that -when the ' -season- - begins -in -a -few-weeks- belts, 1+IQUIDSp/WPASTES you will know what to do and will lose no precious time about it Once /- K1kK,WNRE,TAN, DARK BRMW *-Magic Heating Ointwenf- the garden season starts it starts with OR OX-91.0010 SHOES 0.eeites sod Walt an• i.sammetle.s, s•ctt 'as be : a rush. There is no ai'iortage of vege- pRESUNE/4UATHER Rids,, buster.. set., e.ns. rtl« .or ,ebaeaa »r e..r 7s. ran+- All enters, or .nits u. - table seeds except paranips. Whole is dealer ]lave plenty o! seeds in atom. ^'s►.F.WAM cvm sad IuasT tlai¢otr• eodrArnr.- Hv.uto., ca, L " ='° "" .and backache and 6esdaches di .I gained is' weight and fee] nd a so I can banestty ` recommend Lydia . Pinkham's Vege- table Compound to any woman who is _Zufferins as I was. • - Mrs. ADZIMM IL LYNC14 100 Plain St.,' Providence, R. L Backache and nervousness are symp- ' toms. or nature's warnings, which 16-_1 dicate a functional disturbance or All unhealthy condition which often devot- `, - cps into a more serious ailment. Women in this condition should not continue to drag along without help, but p fit by Mrs, Lynch 's experience, and try this famous root &rid herb remedy, Lydis E. Pinkhsm's Vegetable Coal- pound -and for special advice write tai ' Lydia E. Pinkbsm >![ed.Co., Lyna,>fiasry, 1 ED. ?.•. 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".- ._. -�� .F 1.:1� _' T.. _ '.M 4f f� _w_ 6 � � / j1 � ►,.,,aa.L - •..� �cre._.+r,c.., : -���Y f+a.�• :.:�5�„3�r -°:.•• e:,n. :1 tise of poison go&, when they found sans lualus'rsa. oat. that thdy' were "getting the �'�^++ Richfdso' TussDwY, APRIL 23RD- Auction isle n's : e- �r wont of It in this kind of warfare. p lsdas, Oat of real estate, the properto of the - The Germans would like ..very estate of -the tgte B. F. Campbell, - +y t`" _ ssslu _ much ii they could have a mono. Braoklin.s -roomed .trick house, •�1 *� *� T = } barn'82x22, lawn. orchard. t acres of -. - l' oR- lylAR LLL AL ADE ?-. - L+ '> PK 1 : �1.2b i! paid is sd�anas. poly in the use of gas, or in land. Will be sold to bighest bid - ` storming unfortifled towns in der. see Ifostie". • Wm: M:w,, 'Tl ;ere wilt be no llrarmalade oranges. this season, BuT ygi:r ::'JOHN MURKAR "PTO rietti�. Ragland 'oc'Frabee. -If there is Wbitby,Ont.,auctioneer. k , p Grape Fruit for marmalade while the baying is s. = anything they detest it is to 6e _ _ _ • good. Nice bright fruit always New dd✓verttaemeats. NOT/6 .AND OOMMILKT� Yorced to use the same kigld of _ on hand. - - - icine as the have _ - - - -. - �• y bieeu doping - "The bond between the BrltYs`h OR SERVICE -A ire -bred York- - h� 7i4aiipirs. -and the -Lief ed- $ttlteB -18 — shire ice ar. m, re- r. ot. .con. - - — _. w T�iOft SALE - Alsike clavier and one '- r ieeominR -stronger._. every (&Y- -with the fillies toward discontinu- Jlot many years ago the feeling �' - F88d your Calt es ug any kind of warfare that Ia Yorkshire white sow due May Est. John - fisetween the two cuuutries was distasteful to thew, they will fled Giuman. Brougham. so - 1 f9ence the Amt�riean rebellion ALE -A for n vinegar of oak baly Royal Purple � Calf,�eal i[ae from being Yiieivdiy. Eve r• that they ate Liiakiilg appeals to FQR S - ' - refs. some suitable for vinegar barrels. Apply 1 t z + .deaf ear's.. Tlietr esperreilce with at the Pickering Bakery. 15tt �' Plli` le Poultry S ' eCl e nealdy a.11ndred and fifty since the Germans since the outbreak , of - -`- - -Royal p J p sago, there •has been very . ljttle OATS FOR' BALE -A- quantity of the K'al has taught_ the allies that 2_th Century oats. Apply at lot 10,. con, _ makes 'hens lad; • Tr. it. "�affecllOn esistiligbetiveen the two Pickering, R. H. Croak, 29 30 y F, no dependRace can be hlxcedupou _ _ Z .countries. In the years, 1812.1815, 1}uy solemn - - promise- that SEED OATS FOR BALE - Regis- ,_. - r tered O. A. C„ No, Z:. W. J• Devit:, R. R. Buy all your Grocery needs at the G> veers Store. t the two nations were at war and may make. They might carry Igo• 1, Locust Hill, Phone Pick 713 v0 _ Y +on several occasions since war was out the pledge faithfully -for 13, -ID CLOVER SEED FOR SALE - t Imminent. But this war has time and then at a' CL-16CR1 WO. 'I R A l at lot 10 con Pickeriri or address ;', g► ace ritaln In an enviable post- went tear Up the scrap O paper ­ estney. o, 1, Pic 'ring. 29- 0 ■ Lion among the allied nations, as as a "militac necessity. ' The GGS F04t HATCHUNG -�'Ve1 • ' y ' 1� bred White Wyandotte egggs. :i0 cents per well as among the aelltlRl COUa- allies x111•. lisCeli t0 no pt'OpOSAI dozen, Apply'to George Leitch, Pickertn 3o Season' Itr /es. One- of._the chief results of that the Germans may make, OR SALE -A 5•tou weigh scales. able est o S a s the war will be. ,to unite the ADglo- unless .it be an offer of uatun- FWilionmake,- compound scale beam, has s,,•`: never been set up. Price $123.90. H. S. Chem, Saxon eountriea of the world in a d:tioual surrender_ The allies are Locust Hill. _ 1. j . - r y bond of friendship-and common deter W. to. carry on the war IXOTHY SEED FOR_SALE -At. for - making HoilBe- cleaning Easy `� aunty, eo that the fAure'peaee of until the last vestige of Prussian 1$5.00 per bushel, also a rent bail of potatoes. militarirt>a is destroyed. ADply to E. w: sleep, corner or K;nseeon road - the world will ba as turel. With t aria base une. 30 TH rt ~ the British Empire and the United — - -' E 1900 WASHER 1 EED GRAIN FOR SALE -A quart- -- l�tates aadted i�l Feeat .rd mixed gratin oau y guaranteed. Try it. Bring it back if you ' and also clean vier treed. F. W. Hobbs, R. R. don't like it: "Never had one returned yet.. `'with the.support of France, Italy From Mode's famous strait of puce- No. 1, Whitby. 24tt =and other smaller nations of the bred single,eomb Brown Legborns- There's none better. Everybody likes it. wurld, -there will be a cumtiina• greatest knuwn winter•layers. They FAR. $ -FOR SALE•• ON EX- are egg machines. Visitors welcome. change If you wish to sell or exchange (,�}� . ;n lion that will prove a controlling pour farm• consult John Stark & Co. Royal Sauk COAL O�L `J "Z "OYES pr R Carrespondence promptly. attended 6ttudirig, Toronto, 28-00 ✓icsSueace In the world. Germany to. - ' x3iav been man ears in stria th- RCSSELL MODE, �FF.D OATS FOR SALE--$1000 Come to no for the Big Astsortrnent -Clark Jewel, Y Y R vanety, Rood seed. Yields well on heavy or : r L -)t 20, eon. 1. Kingston road west. light sod, $1.00 p@r bushel at the barn: .Geo. w Florence and New Perfection. t enioR her own position by causing 28-30 Pickering. Ont.. Coate., uaremont, Phone 2104 ao Fuel. Saven Time Savers Easy to Operate - dissension among other nations - - -- -r - EED (TRAIN- Agngntity of flrst• = - - -- -- . #FUt while she sit deeded in this for ►� rl its oats. al.l.; r bushel. Goose wheat, p blip ; The Old Reliable i fruit Trees - i Remember-There's Just tmie lace in town to ' -.st, time, -sho has eventually a.. 19 per btzshcl,_ an Spring sJheat at f7, ;o per y greal:ly s bushel• F. L. Green, Greenwood, 28-e-0 .Sherwin- Willianis' Paint. Peroid Ruuflog, Peerless Febeing, The weakened herself, and also great 'Oi 1 t?- Ahtaut March kith; and on Happy Thought Range, Etc. - ` and Plauts � ;ly strengthened those nationQ FUN road about - miles'eas't of Pick- F'' or Spring Planting ' c:'tr` an automobug chain. Loser any have Garden and Field :feeds galore-in bulk or package. At ;shout she has-made eneniie�. same b.: calling at this office and paying expen- " Nor �'e need no further introduction e u ��f p nice ever sat neon a throne than the f;,et_that vi•e have been in (, \N EET . CLOVER :SEED FOR Pickering ''Hardware are ' 8tore" I ► sale-•.[ have for sale a quantity of White :YhO tva9 held in higher regard the Nursery BUylUety SI-- ONE: •H•o.;n 5wcet Clover seed.. " For fur hcz trifor- -lthan the late Qt4een Victoria. If YEAai4, and Hre now prepHrpd to tweet anion ring up, Claremont L'08. Evans Kurd. J S BALSDON� PROPI1vIE TQR existing twaditlwne -hv Nfiet in Claremont. _ . rret °etli riders had the U their g �i t tit - - - - -- P — - -- - -- - Fes - and - }�ta-ars direct u For" roomed -On Filnif st,. Pickering, kgeople at 'their hearts as*, :she, CusEOnLere at fi(<'x BU PSUSf ' NRICEs i' a r-.roomed brick [muse, stable, garage and 'sill oarehial forms of government Send for our iNustrated circulars of hPn•house, quarter acre lot• large and small TT L_1 '>r1' hardy varieties which •you can order trait, hard and sort water, an in good condition. V tr 7 .GJ ' .''' would -be the most popular in direct and.save the- age4ts_r,+wnmis- Immediate possession, Apply owner. .James Richardson, Grocer, Pic nng. , 30tf r, Mszietence. - On variouq oeeasipas elon, of which you get the heneilt. - THEWEST Our prices will be sure to interest row FARM FOR SALE F au was averted through her and all stock is absolutely first -class Asdueace,..'and on account of her and.true toname. 812,000 will buy that desirable pro- + soiale late, she is known as "V'tC- Pei ty. "The Bu r Farm ". 212 acres, - f The CihaSe Brothers Co. ots 13 and 14, Con. ?, Pickering ,toeia the (food:" But notwith- � '� ... ::For � Good,- Wholesome, Bread - . - letandiAR the high ideals which Of Ontario, gg Ltd , Township: First -class buildings,-good Nurserymen orchard, fertile agil and well watered, tmarked her whole life, it may be _ —,__ - rrfasr :vataable Qfain, dairy or amck +said that this terrible war, which - st$b wed -It�a - -• fare t TYrms;•1B cHsh. balance at 5 Its the Flour that 4makes the Bread, therefore, yon can't get best - is drenching the world with the Colborne. Onta` 10 per cent. For pat titulars, Address _ _ results from an inferior grade. That's load of its best young men., _Box 210,' Claremont, sobs -we recommend - - - -. - - won d not have occurred had' she �s7iot lived. Not that she is re. - .CRE•.AM..OF. THE WEST %spoosfble for the war, but f+he lMme.- SUNDELIUS, newest of Metropolitan Grand ' i represented a ayytem of govern- Opera -Stars, singing in direct comparison 'with the -" The best Bread. Fiottr an the market. meat that makes war more likely New- Raison Re- Creation of her glorious voice. present war was : . y'' Monarch Pastry ...Queen Cit Blend _ 'willed by one of .her descetldante, � ' '�' � ' -� -Ahe Kaiser of Germany, and all - are splendid Flours. Try them. + 4he leading characters - connected ,� with the war are related by blood L'`1 tort marriage, which one might be _ ' The Camp t' lour- .p L Indined to think, wo tend ,.towards peace,, but which. how- - - +et+er, seems to have the 'opposite 2. - "effect on acegant of jealousy. The �iaoger to the peace of the world ! TH E DOMINION A ' . its a result of the autocratic power "-of the rater. A limited monarchy, - - y - _ y Qr iMS f. Oralse.o.►esaawD1fsllfsws, ,web was we flail in the British empire, is 0118.0f the best forme C @Pled 1W W 46,000.0007 meow" rind $7.000.000 .d government. The King cannot Ssoin $ l/e Ax4ng on war without the consent ___ psrtment : /1SM isle ssvldis s Ns Boo of the people, who are `the real - . - - swa.as sax .a tls4esta of 41.00 sat NresM. a rulers of the nation, bnt in an •autocratic form of Y BRANCH-- : sl: ■ government, This is the' we- RA OORDON HALL, Maewlgai: such as that in Germany, the �r_ r Rr ■■■■■■r r ■ - 'sae people are strongly opposed to AL The great object of • the allies :tn waging this war is to destroy autocracy, 'so • that no one man +tea pave W the whole wet oild into '.sear to satisfy his own ambitious - designs.: - - -r ,Xwlsrhus is a city in Germany lxabout fdity•miles from the French biarder, 'and has been raided r.:oeveml times by the allied airmen, ' who inhicted much damage is the -. 'sits. ' From the knowledge ge we aww have of the German char ac. `ter it_is_not - -- surprising -lo -hear: )that they are now requesting the German government to .endeavor •.moo secure a general 'agreement ` •'-with the allies for the cessation of bostile raids on places not within - - *be zone -of military operations. This request is Shnilarjto that We by the Germans, when they 'a ,Aesired a diseontinslanee of the — The -r•ee era note -trrt- artist': voice is not a Re- Cregtion. that voice unless it will sustain this test: The voice Rs;Creation u_placed on the. New Etiisoa. The artist stands before the instru ont_anxi -Einp. Soddenly, without warning, the artist ceases singing and ' the 'Nevi Edison tapes up the song alone. The Re- Creation of the ardat's voice must be so perfect 4 tbat those who listen, with closed eyes, cannot tell when the artist bas ceased to sing. _ 7WN - - '•The- Phonograph guith a SoaP' is the only sound reproducing instrument -which i4 submitted to this - teat$- and -the only one capable of sustaining this test. V Rsw tads wendsrisl nw i■_strait_est at-ow slur.. - V -I0i Shiner's Mack Store, o&wa, (6L, HARD 9xehndles, Ages; - Etisilage' Forks, - Madre Forks, with long and short handles, plain and strapped, - Pruning Sawa. G -van 44 Pads- of various sizes, G00D5 Feather Ticking, double width.- sheeting -Pigrie : m wide and narrow oorda: Prints; GFinghamms; Q* -` A.NNIS, �'�•''/•'•�tR� :;� .. �.... .'.; Zr.!'y��•$:i,�P:3aw+•.. veep ,...�..= `?`ep,"+•ssi•�+••`•. p. _ °,r � �- .5" '= .K.. �' •,�.�,.. '�: - R°.. ; 'v� � 'w' W'. c- A ki`i s l td i, 4r.:.�. •wtt.aA.- T , . `.1 r � ,. - � .... i. ', ...'b.'.a.%y?_r'?�.' r Y3.ry ''.A . '� yF,, .'.xh 4 7 , -` . .R' . C:i. 'v�.4� W�'i'•i, -1.rs'.';i •ta= •'r*r+�S! vF a ' a. "mo.t' . . �-•,xm. ,�5 ui s ' ^°'�•W"�" -:'+.v ✓ :J'� F�; 1...e:1A: ".a;I r _, 4iuutaa�toNr Mr. and Mrs-. C,,,,,, wcxxi, visited with Eli and Mrs. of C; ion the dscleaaing 18 now the order Mailw�n Sunday. ems`.. l�er -y EE DS = _ Another ,carload of coal - arrived T. E. and Mrs. Stephenson and Alaike, Red Clover, Timothy and all In town this week. W. M. Palmer motored to Oshawa Bus meets all Trains - kinds of seeds: Fred Sanderson has purchased a on Tuesday evening. First -class Riga to hire day or We are In the market and are prep4r. Born -On T'ridav, April 12th, to pay the highest market,. - new Chevrolet car. ` p � - • sight at lowest prices: -• - � -� LO g P+d� Mr. Hoot, of 8touff Ville, •ie ae- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston; of The best equipped cleaning mills = '-eisting in the bank -here for a short West Toronto, a daughter. Phone 1805: , in the c+stuRtrp,. time. Seventy pairs of socks were sent Sanderson & Sion last week by the Women's Inati• Send us samples, or communicate with Mrs. Watford is spending a week ,ante to k th fn the trenches. - _ f• . us before selling, A ,with her sister, Mrs. Adam Spea're Mre. Smi h - - -. Pte. Ray Ruwohr -left- d- �Arg B ate$ �tS Bell or Independent_phone. t needs last for• overseas with the former's friends-hereon Monday g Prompt, efficient and reliable service :,_�• C. H. Found has erected a ver Tli!'i�OWG31`.�ARE = • '70th battery � .. - .• � in handling•Seede guaranteed. '.. David M le, anda. in front of his residence thus ant recently .from I have been successful in securing con. J H DOV4NEY'EO MPdIiTY London, has decided to- make his. greatly tp liroving its appearance. = . . Jrol of the Greb Shoes foi this' A: J. and Mrs. Chandler, of To- '�HE MODieQI1 TRAIlI locality and. bought a h home in Stoulfvilte. y g - WHITBY. ONTARIO eonto:,✓:peat over Sunday with the y� very heavy stock before HIT r Mre. R m. Turner and Mist Ella, i 11E SCE111C ROUTE the advance in race. of Green "River, are spending a latter 'd parents, J. H. and Mrs. p i week with Mr. anal Mre. George Beat. These goods "are hers for spring and 1' red. Sri nderson returned to the � AMOTHE56RYKE, should be seen by•all men looking for Richardson. - it city on Tuesday after spending a For Information, literature, ticket e a supreme working boot for spring Mrs. Smith left on - Monday for week tit the home 'of his arents and reservations, apply to -nearest wear, Call and inspect. •Canuington where. Mr. Smith was p • C.N.R. Ticket Agent, or write General yea reeentl a inted mina erof the here. Passes rDepartment;68KingStreet -...Ah.gogds going at the old prices. Big' - 9 y' R Air. aad Mrs. Elliott of Brooklin Bast,'lorunto. „ range to choose from. ; :.Standard Bank. . 'spent the week end with the tat- ,: Jose h Garbutt, M3M al property do a Toronto- man, has er v pareu s, r. an re. tlgh 4 ' moved into the house recently oc• Gregg jr. —_ s< d b�G. M. Forsyth. NORTH CLARE�3ONT _ npie _ Dc. Kierstead o3 3icMasterU -ni• - - - Te Uzlivei-961 versity Hall, Toronto, preached &PRONG 1=00TWEA R - Water_ -Pure Water •,r in the Baptiat�ebuich on Christian Sawliig �:-Machuie rry Education on Sunda evening. Sunday If you are wise y Misses Jean and Iona Graham We have a complete stock�of all the latest y yon will use the only Manufactured ctured b an a left on Wednesday. for an extend.. styles m Footwear for Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, 'W'. H. Jack_ s.on & S011a . .. 6 _ •ed visit at the home of their fit'ther MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN who is agent foie Wind Mills, (iseoline Brock Road. Pickering, Oat, .!Mr: George Graham, -in Montana. ' -- _ : __ Engines. all -kinds of pipe -and fittings _ Mr. James Lawson;- -who -has — Ladies High Cut $oota in- black, brown and grey leat�e =e, for water works. Also bath room fix i thin hand -g oodw°rkiag -bs-- ackaml been awn durtll the winter, has - with leather or Neolin- soles. all is branc es: aw gumm ng y g _ tures, eta Everything given careful and filing a speci6t ty, reissued home and will again Men's and Boys' Work °Booto a specialty. _ attention. We stock Gasoline Engines. >rcme a slit 1q r.- S. Rumobr in his butch y y' Wheels. Circular Saws. Saw •I erfng asineae.. Trunks,' Begs., Suitcases. Bell hone i51 - RICI s Pump WORKS, - Farmers are now busy with P and Emery Mandrel. mot; their seeding operations at which Home Tel. 6121. Whitevale.0at{ they are making rapid progress. J. P E E E - & S O N a e.oaj"da % nowalI -- The land has dried up very ,quid;•. •et;noass+o•iT•>ropa =n'g wawa 9 ly and is working up well. BIiO.CK B.TREET; __ WHI ?BY, ONT, ` 0° go gog�':"'4'O s jast!ves -stet �+oa r Mies Vets- Stephenson to in ,y no ,s charge of the junior department -- .V4 'goo i--. g la 0 Rum MU - of the public school• this week,, STANDARD BANK f CANADA .'� ° Miss Johnston being absent owing so to the-illuess of her father, Re V. �X �" p ° o it W. Johnston, oflaAshbutn. a CONDENSBD STATEM-£NT 31ST- JANUARY, 1919 .0O'� far �^a „ ti m 'a S f t Rev. A. McIAl o, who has bi n tusn.lrRS n '1°t O all materials and design .1. `` confined .to the House for the past Notes in Circulation.:.:.. ...,,...:, 9.484.888.00 +av ... , ............. 097• s in stook.' Ii will you - re posits... ...'. • .:....- .......:'.. 98,080,703.90 = (� six i ® • � � b null altos✓ works aad Inspect our stook two weeks suffering from a very Due o Baaka.•. ........ 2,181,893.76 a? q•a I`O1O t n . , ... and obtain rides Don't be misled b� severe cold, fs able to be ant again, » p ssgnsnl• Dividend, Payable lot February, '1918* ................ ' 112,094.17 O Mar ,' o m ys•tis we do not employ them, non and expects , to oeenpv his own Acce tances pander petters of Credit.......,......... Acceptances V 70,038.60 y we can, and do throw off the agen111 pulpit to Erskine church on San- Capital; Reserve Fund and P. & L. Account....:.... - 81, 795.82 •� w v a a commission of Wpsr coat., which yon• dap next - 94k�,o07.48 3 9 9 �' `,1 certainly save by purchasing from as., s 8 g `i'i Mr. merry, who has been in .,'c: r:.:A191RTS: X73 W �' p r . _3 : -�f g call solicited. ii charge of the bank here since the Goid R $erav�ee•and Govt. for Cbealatba. g19,07s,l000. D 8e 80 - W _ _ . -. departure of Mr. Smith to -Gan- it • •• .. �e a� a nay 43aa '0M NITii iRANiTE M. _ departn, left on . Smithda for Due by Banks.. .. . 4,138.749.42 y o � % ; � . � Office aad Works, Whitby, Ontario Toronto to resume his duties. r i . Dominion Govt, British Gowt. and other Bonds, ster... 19,049,885.40 go Q� Cell Loans and Current. Discounts 42,002,270.58 m ► : t n n i L "the Market branch of the Stand- Bank Premises .................... 1,394,2D9.44 — ;.. i a $ PICERINa 8A$ERaT'- ' -- ard Bank. betters of Credit Per Contra...... .. 70 ON so � , ,3 Mrs. Macnab has returned - other Asset ..........r., S �A ~after vihiting her daughter, Mrs. ii7i,990�,907 49 w i S EOONO�iZE, '= D. Macfarlane, of Canni49ton- Ely buyltg.your bread and saving coat 4 Mre. Macfarlane and eon, Scott. CHOCOLATES ---=ac ed her and will spend in balk or In neat bows a fe here before going to _ Peanuts at 26c lb. Pruit Cake 4io ib. "t these new home in Harristgn. „ '!I +;� ,,,! i't = ;!.' _ As the Rev. Mr. McLellan was _.Wedding Cakes our specialty unable to take his services on - = i _ _ h Phones. -- - - —=- - Sunday owing to- illness, union _ _ _ _ M services were again held, Mr. Real • S Q 1 e „i' S e .r V 1'C e _ H. R. Moneys Pickering preaching in his own chhrch.in. the morning and in the Presby' .4v- PIC�I \� terian church in the evening. _ ��. y.. g ,,, .. i r�,'_' C` ' J fctc� Thos. E: Stephenson purposes - »j ��, - _ _ - - opening up an automobile - garage, _ which will be conducted in con- LUMBER Y�►RI? 1 M nection with his blacksmlthing - — - business. This is an industry that - - ' is bound to grow, and Mr. Stepb- - enson is well qualified to engage in _ Let its quote you on. Glazed Sash, the work, is which we wish him -� stack sizes�and made to order... success. Watch out - for an advt. y - ^_ _ x 'FPe can save you money. -in the Nawe later. �-., Mr. G. S. Trneman, of Lamont, A heavy stock of B. O. red cedar '..;� er of the T -- shingles on hand. .._' Standard Bank here, arrived in - Orders Lawn on Saturday . evening last r rders filled for all kinds and is now In charge. Mrs. True- 8 _ • �. .'-` • "`' : Hardwood Flooring: ~` man and family are not expected ' "to arrive until about the middle rme --I of may. We welcome them to'our f d Te Gash town and bops that'their sojourn :- - g •' .K� in our midst tray be a pleasant w_ _ . M. Gordo y Q� one. lip .- . • y 1 e to Foid PICKERING FEN Ott✓ le were kevt bus lest O lete. dery c 8wnday morning moving their .. p matches and clocks an hour ahead . Hell and Iudepoi Wont phone. eo as to conform to the new law, Own-q6,A'0- a►ndthechangedtimeisbeing fol• • re -Coal, C lowed. The churches, however, ]r��V are considering the advisability of • -Worshipping at the old time to O-C . __ meet the wishes of the farmers, _ -- preference for the usual hour of eervfce. ' _ -Rev. .Mr. Aenyes, who' is' en- Raged in missionary work among the- Indians o Ms "itoba under the auepices_of-the Methodist Church, will oFcnpy the pulpit in the Meth. -odiat church, here on Sunday ' -morning. He is supported by the 0 - -- Leagues and Sunday Schools of .. e t y is rict andt ere ore hie visit among them will be much appreciated. An interesting event took place - ati the Baotiat parsonage on Wed uesday', April 3rd, when Mr. Lee. -MG}leauslfn,- eon of Thomas and rs. GauSlln, and Mies Lila Black, only daughter of Albert and Mrs. Stack, were united in the holy -bonds.-of maitrtmony. The oere. -mony•was performed by Rev. H. V Wood, and after the ceremony the happy couple left for the home of the bride's parents where a wed. ding dinner was alerted. - Mr. and - dn. Gauslin will reside on hi6 . _father's farm, which he will work. A. The best wishes of the community will aeeampwy than . to r i"e. tra #el, is -something you appreciate, atld being a Fo owner you'can get lt. You are always "among friends' There are more than 700 Ford Dealer Service Stations through= out C— ana�a.. These within easy-Teach of Ford owners-. for gasoline, oil, tires, repairs, accessories, expert advice or. motor adjustments — - 'The cost Of Ford Service is -as remarkably low as the cost of car itself. Nineteen of the-most -cilled for parts cost only - . ;4.08. Just compare this with the cost -of spare•parts for other cars and you will realize the - advantage of owning a Ford. - .- 'Touring - .` $595 - Runabout - 575 - Coupe - - - 770 - ,*• Sedan - - 970 Chassis - - 535- / - - -WE UNIVERSAL CAR One- tonTruck 750 MRA 01a, Rowe & Maratou, M%tby, Out: Hard and- soft Oba1 Of the beet quality on hand. ; z I Lik W .. s.7• f The .!Vnited 79,tmere = ` —.or -� Ontario: Co- operate instead of compete Farmers' Club meets in Pickering Tows Hall on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of -mouth �� ea►ah Youi Club is what you � N make It Y _ Selp yourself and your z-- neigWr is Unity em is RIM& .,�. _... �_.._. _ . _ ..._ -.. -... -.tip.: M•-k,�::�::�.. � ..�:• -gin t,R , r �" .. food Control Corm -M ^A`r. • rw '• ,['. —.,�, Ara, "�'..y Y�?.'"'' -v !'.°. '� '= n' 'H'e.,4'x(.",a''a-•fr,+i•r —•-•L - '"�. ?la`Iw.. .aes3•,�,�?.r. f •(�`; ?? ✓ �.ri .i °3.'?�" .. �t`'', T �i'e A i i t cat i o n d , _!I"''�. R By -Council No. fifl? the Aside 'from crumbling the soi, the " "wilful waste of any food or food pro - z t t, chief objects of- ploughing are to de- d ducts where such waste results from 4iy wh g ' - - -- - - - feaco, He wanted to shout aloud a „ y e we no not seek to know, ere stn denial of this aeries of charges; but he third you came back here to tel me headquarters 'or military depots are. � could not say a word: He knew that eyes, sir." Billy flushed. It is -the city' and 'the citizens we wish : !hare was truth in every one of them. ,. to destroy. Our purpose is' to break "Jaynes knew how you felt;" alert. �• � course you know the time eep- . eel his unpleasant new acquaintance. er's job -was filled this morning?" down the resistance of she, enentj* p "I suppose so." country. "Both he and I saw you were trying - "Then why do you suppose 'I care "When we bombard London Paris to cheat him." _ - -_ -. '__ "Cheat - -him!" - b ing' about y*u, M iaa, you w�- �ve7l - under.tand "Certainly. You had nothing'to sell, ti Silly felt rebuffed. "I haven't anyy that we do not look for military ob- had you ? Neither experience, nor idea you do;" he answered. "Bat i'd. jectives. Our only regret is that other 1mow�edge, nor willingness to work. cities of yours are eo,isr away from like you to know that I did • have a All you wanted was to get his ten dol- our bases. It is useless, therefore, for Tars a week and get it easy, you had decent idea Hof earning the money I you to continue to lament If -among so notion of being worth ten dollars want to get. ' on!" Mr. Jaynes wrote a few words on a the victims there is the inevitable wo- a week, had Y Islip of paper and then pointed to -a man and baby... If they cannot take —.. The young man stood silent a mo -i glass door across the office. care of themselves so much worse for iment waiting' Billy Lanford was "T k hi t M W itier Carr. ari " ' • a z - w . e t s o r. a g, .them. - - -- raging. He was. angry enough to in that room," he acid. -strike. but he 'knew that what had Billy took the slip and obeyed the To -Remove Rust been said to him was not unjust, and direction. He knocked at the glass that fact held his tongue and h d. � �.. -arid opened it. Then he stood One does not, helve to wait fora 1 "Do youaknow what you have one still with amaiement. The man Bunny day to take iron rust out of -Leave 't t o P a - k e r _ 'You've started a ata ' I' w rep ho hag talked to him in the street. water and wring out lightly. Then grHE postman and expressman will bring Then. the man turned away. Bill 1 tyre you —are you Mr. Carrigan?" squeeze lemon juice on the spot and = - j — 4 gg - was left alone . ahands� ripping the stammered Bill g J r with salt. Next put in a rules right your home, - Y sprinkle keT fie to y0 to the fence, g "I'm Mr. Carrigan, junior," replied pickets behind hint, his face and his the young man. double boileir -and steam for twenty , _ • . We Day carriage one way. Whatever you , heart burning. as he bad never known "I ve came back," said Billy. minntei . Take o8 the fire, rinse fa ;send -- whether it be household draperies or hem to burn before. i "I knew you would if you had any cold wafer and rust is gone. A volunteered reprimand from an, t: .That's why I said what } -- — fabriCB --will be Bpeedf�y stranger! It s some m nu ea I did to you. I thought you looked like ' 1IIr11( fl1111H11111111111n111111illlllpt1111111 — returned to their original fres'h11 When - : before Billy turned and walked Slowly' who only needed waking np -" away down the treet, hardly know- I Billy stood silent a thoment, Then ' there was just one 4 _you _ - ing where he meant to go. It had he. said, "Mr. Carri n, I know the WALKER HOUSE been bad enough to think of going timekee r'e obis ga Iatowna ale m -b` :- Cleaning or Dyeing _ pe j_ filled, but I want a home and reporting his failure. Now, „ ii chance to—to show you —, route, y trhink of PARKEK'8• he felt as if a had been whipped, and - „ 1 Mr. Carrigan smiled as Billy hesi- C, Then dtu_mmiag" for something too downright' isgra'ee• tared and stopped: - I am quite- sure -would be joyous, A most h ful - ban$let of suggestions Will bB furl to report tut all. ,. „ , ' th you do, he answered., That a why ' And I woulda t �lve Who a man might be,. o' how be - D1a11Ed on reques - _ cap had happened to see and -hear the ap- fl d u came a pia back. An boy whohfeels that I ' Far wall the inconveni- ; wie& plication. to Mr. Jaynes, Billy did not' DVAS& W-0 know. It was very' strange that he wag. : or e- .: a trains that poke ao slow Cleaners and Dyers should 11111`11131 pounce an action that did not.concernt ; ..,Do- I�ot Save On Milk. If mere was just one WALgE� t - - . }}t.was certain! p - "• '� HOIISE 791 YONGE ST. •TORONTO bin at alh I y ver of- : lI ous of film. - „ g nourisliment as one pound of �' I'd hustle like e c ns, The town in which Billy lived "was a .. much far a one: It seemed improbable that lean ,meat: -teing-a liquid, milk is And tape orders by the ton. times classed with - w sq, tiav'um lien would be - - - -r- again. He would be unlikely ever! coffee simply as a beverage. This is just'one I g round of solid fun. g ( "" ""'M• " �! , �w , again to see,Mr.- Jaynes of the_ Car -a great mistake. • - If all _the _watei.I I wouldn't mind the rain or sleet, . , w zigan Construction Company: Billy were to be driven off from a quart of a Dr mud or frost or snow, had heard of the vacant position C If there was just one WALKER - O �?,• ti :`through a men his father knew in the tea or co , .almost nothing . wou]d be E HOUSE - Carrigan - office.,_. - . That - -man deed left and .the little that reriained C In eve tows 1 a. hear only that Billy had -not secured would have little or no value as food. ��,]] - r n�y� i ' 1 If, on the other hand,• the water were I The Walke House ' � � � ' driven off from a uart of whole milk _ ��•v „ ;, here =would- be. left about 'half a • cup- . s The Howe of my - ful of the ' very best substances, in- I - Toronto eluding butterfat, a -kind of sugar 1 -not so.sweet as granulated sugar, and (}eo. Wright d; Co., Proprietors ti ` '� wn as milk su ar and also ma- 100% kno g t11fl111rII1R1Ill1ur1n11 11111IllIll 11111u111 PAINTS AND VARNISHES terials•which are needed to make mus- THAT WILL STAND WEAR' AND # ' Iles, bone, teeth and other parts a! zIi o the body. 'All these valuable' sub- z WEATHER stances are ordinarily either dissolved' �>� KV'�,YT Conserve your property sad your — - -- �� Investment by usip Ratnsay's Re$able > a : or fro &ling in the water of the milk. _ _ oYt a UWV NMWVR R Quellty Paints alsol'.rnlshea y o n0 -nvg onm%k: - STQY� POLISH : e i � aaa.q doaldr ai t in to otbo you a �. � VYfitra ior`:."!�� ■ea p�latiae m�asetcris � AL r . •oar / AO O "a In tzttg of brooders kept at different Will E>!►sy A RAMSAY a 60N COs.,:: " s ?, temperatures, a high temQerature for not �`�'r..�.a'uti' ~� .Iw ' ~ c - several days end -also wide variations �rf1 (h�. i Pure o! temForaturo caused a heavy mortal- . -.. i� A f 8 ity. The most desirable tempera- ture is.ltated to be for the first week 100 degrees F ; second week,.ninety- six degre.-A; t- rd week, ninety -two degrees, and foe week eighty -eight I degrees- elldMlr awN NT To ww arow For Sale by all Dealeres u WHAT THE . DO SHOULD PLOUGH - food Control Corm - " , — f T �i'e A i i t cat i o n d , of- Jointer. _ B By -Council No. fifl? the Aside 'from crumbling the soi, the " "wilful waste of any food or food pro - z t t, chief objects of- ploughing are to de- d ducts where such waste results from / ! s stroy wild plants so that cultivated c carelaesneea; or ' r / Bp Gardner Hunting - t o ones may take their place; and to bury s storage'thereof, or is due to 'any tither, = = - - - t t trash, manure, stubble and potato a avoidable cause, is prohibited." _ complish these things is faulty. All s s o )eve that any food -stuff is - - refuse should be completely covered -so b being stored and 'that it is likely to _ _ t " "$on don't deserve a jobl" the place. What did the fellow mean.' h hat 'it will nbt' be' brought to the sur- b become unfit for human consumption, 11 T The tall young man 'who had stood when he, tsaid, "You've started a "re- a ace by the harrow. To bury weeds,' i it may notify the' owner to immediate. '" b beside Bill Lanford in the 'office of putation!" i clover or other tall green manure l ly sell or otherwise deal with it so i the Carrigan Construction Company " mops, a chain should be used, one end t that no further loss of the commodity g g2 " St his elbow. in -the -street, apparently no. They saw • both of them saw a attached t not followed the Food Board may ' • `decidedly p personal comment. and I'm not worth anyone's ten .dol l loop to pull the tall ' seize the f r B Billy had just !ailed to secure the Iara a week. And they both knew it, t the furrow to be covered. The joint - s sustained by the owner. e e e :'."place o of timekeeper -'wanted which he had The boys mind was stung to the e er or skim- coulter is little used in A Again, the Board 'has -the power s a -•r�� applied, He had wanted -the'place quick. H many districts. Many farmers do not f frorri time'to time - • a ;.very . much indeed, ire beligved; he had I must go andPpget a ace to work e even know what it is. When manure e e a earn Tnoney is somewh now, summer, and the timekeeper at Car- must! I've got to prove that chap s stubble or 'grass is to be turned under, f food that may be purchased or held, a 9 rigan's' received ten dollars a, week wrong." i skims a shallow furrow slice and de =' a amount is exceeded -it may be seized I O - very moderate exertion. Now the planning, squirming under the mem- p v $nd sold: This law should make it t J sudden sharp criticism from a Strang- ory of the scathing-rebuke he had re= w where it is covered by the main fur- p possible to prevent food which has, J y s row slice and will rot more readily. b been stored too long from hayin¢ to i in tho e criticism, no er - stubble or grass la p oug b be •thrown -out or destroyed. ; enforcement of "the new regulations. - « � g a line of it between the furrows, which . . 4 " o the other, his bright b interferes with the harrow or' b ts. 4 . ou conld_get_thaL.- j common- -sight; but -eould -and -- should,- n not exceeding- $Iio08 -and -not less - than-- - - -- - you 7 y $ $100 or a period of not b . lantern d .. ' 'escape. But the very unusualness of . the young mane tone. There had b The implement dealers of the Ountry e exceeding. three months, or both fine y pick, the.. Prince of Wales recently ' } a attack waked h ge?a _ hewed g course I era! use of j of t tom of a 600 -feet shaft of a mine -"Why?" found himself at s moment -' Bo back and try --to -change the im- s should' be one on every farm,, .. -.. t treasurer, according to whether muni- w which he was - visiting, and after workti y I loss for an answer: p ploughs for the various kinds of land t tuted proceedings. in the first place. i' - - �ssgger, that you'd had no experience,' struction compangls offices when he t to be ploughed. This costa more, but T The -Food Board expects that the chunk of coal as a memento. - ' " didn't you?" r plough will not do good work in soft a agents in bringing culprits. to juatige. I - - a , ,. and shrank from the prospect of f stubble lands, nor will a stubble 1 Wherever they have -reason to believe 1 - t to the gate at seven thirty in the i lough perform well in stiff sod. t 1 Where li4e Mock ie a factor on tiirr rr m „ B 's' --�- b boarding ,or improper- ,storage they, farm make every field hog tight and - „ y - _ authorities and the case will . be in- permanent pastures; grow legumini- till nix thirty at night, weren't you ? The manage? gray eyes narrowed G Incite sire -for Pesee. W Waste in war -time : is one of the u oue' c w b angry; In puzzled f There appears some truth in a greatest of crimes. ' Every pound of a are absolutely essential in the t' l t What for. T statement.by a German avfator.recent- . food -stuffs must be used to the full e economical production of live stock. looking resentfully up into the brown' a plied as I did—of thinking only I ly captured by the Italians, who ex- o of everything in Canada, consciously'. s .Of. c eyes p ? allow any waste. our Iniquity is two- m mnnent condition of prosperity in the a t work, I —a man. who B fold. The women are especially s sections devoted to live stock pro- ' room when h _ _ g problem and it is expected that they; d derived therefrom. - T `. B Billy backed away against .the M to square myself i i " feaco, He wanted to shout aloud a „ y e we no not seek to know, ere stn denial of this aeries of charges; but he third you came back here to tel me headquarters 'or military depots are. � could not say a word: He knew that eyes, sir." Billy flushed. It is -the city' and 'the citizens we wish : !hare was truth in every one of them. ,. to destroy. Our purpose is' to break "Jaynes knew how you felt;" alert. �• � course you know the time eep- . eel his unpleasant new acquaintance. er's job -was filled this morning?" down the resistance of she, enentj* p "I suppose so." country. "Both he and I saw you were trying - "Then why do you suppose 'I care "When we bombard London Paris to cheat him." _ - -_ -. '__ "Cheat - -him!" - b ing' about y*u, M iaa, you w�- �ve7l - under.tand "Certainly. You had nothing'to sell, ti Silly felt rebuffed. "I haven't anyy that we do not look for military ob- had you ? Neither experience, nor idea you do;" he answered. "Bat i'd. jectives. Our only regret is that other 1mow�edge, nor willingness to work. cities of yours are eo,isr away from like you to know that I did • have a All you wanted was to get his ten dol- our bases. It is useless, therefore, for Tars a week and get it easy, you had decent idea Hof earning the money I you to continue to lament If -among so notion of being worth ten dollars want to get. ' on!" Mr. Jaynes wrote a few words on a the victims there is the inevitable wo- a week, had Y Islip of paper and then pointed to -a man and baby... If they cannot take —.. The young man stood silent a mo -i glass door across the office. care of themselves so much worse for iment waiting' Billy Lanford was "T k hi t M W itier Carr. ari " ' • a z - w . e t s o r. a g, .them. - - -- raging. He was. angry enough to in that room," he acid. -strike. but he 'knew that what had Billy took the slip and obeyed the To -Remove Rust been said to him was not unjust, and direction. He knocked at the glass that fact held his tongue and h d. � �.. -arid opened it. Then he stood One does not, helve to wait fora 1 "Do youaknow what you have one still with amaiement. The man Bunny day to take iron rust out of -Leave 't t o P a - k e r _ 'You've started a ata ' I' w rep ho hag talked to him in the street. water and wring out lightly. Then grHE postman and expressman will bring Then. the man turned away. Bill 1 tyre you —are you Mr. Carrigan?" squeeze lemon juice on the spot and = - j — 4 gg - was left alone . ahands� ripping the stammered Bill g J r with salt. Next put in a rules right your home, - Y sprinkle keT fie to y0 to the fence, g "I'm Mr. Carrigan, junior," replied pickets behind hint, his face and his the young man. double boileir -and steam for twenty , _ • . We Day carriage one way. Whatever you , heart burning. as he bad never known "I ve came back," said Billy. minntei . Take o8 the fire, rinse fa ;send -- whether it be household draperies or hem to burn before. i "I knew you would if you had any cold wafer and rust is gone. A volunteered reprimand from an, t: .That's why I said what } -- — fabriCB --will be Bpeedf�y stranger! It s some m nu ea I did to you. I thought you looked like ' 1IIr11( fl1111H11111111111n111111illlllpt1111111 — returned to their original fres'h11 When - : before Billy turned and walked Slowly' who only needed waking np -" away down the treet, hardly know- I Billy stood silent a thoment, Then ' there was just one 4 _you _ - ing where he meant to go. It had he. said, "Mr. Carri n, I know the WALKER HOUSE been bad enough to think of going timekee r'e obis ga Iatowna ale m -b` :- Cleaning or Dyeing _ pe j_ filled, but I want a home and reporting his failure. Now, „ ii chance to—to show you —, route, y trhink of PARKEK'8• he felt as if a had been whipped, and - „ 1 Mr. Carrigan smiled as Billy hesi- C, Then dtu_mmiag" for something too downright' isgra'ee• tared and stopped: - I am quite- sure -would be joyous, A most h ful - ban$let of suggestions Will bB furl to report tut all. ,. „ , ' th you do, he answered., That a why ' And I woulda t �lve Who a man might be,. o' how be - D1a11Ed on reques - _ cap had happened to see and -hear the ap- fl d u came a pia back. An boy whohfeels that I ' Far wall the inconveni- ; wie& plication. to Mr. Jaynes, Billy did not' DVAS& W-0 know. It was very' strange that he wag. : or e- .: a trains that poke ao slow Cleaners and Dyers should 11111`11131 pounce an action that did not.concernt ; ..,Do- I�ot Save On Milk. If mere was just one WALgE� t - - . }}t.was certain! p - "• '� HOIISE 791 YONGE ST. •TORONTO bin at alh I y ver of- : lI ous of film. - „ g nourisliment as one pound of �' I'd hustle like e c ns, The town in which Billy lived "was a .. much far a one: It seemed improbable that lean ,meat: -teing-a liquid, milk is And tape orders by the ton. times classed with - w sq, tiav'um lien would be - - - -r- again. He would be unlikely ever! coffee simply as a beverage. This is just'one I g round of solid fun. g ( "" ""'M• " �! , �w , again to see,Mr.- Jaynes of the_ Car -a great mistake. • - If all _the _watei.I I wouldn't mind the rain or sleet, . , w zigan Construction Company: Billy were to be driven off from a quart of a Dr mud or frost or snow, had heard of the vacant position C If there was just one WALKER - O �?,• ti :`through a men his father knew in the tea or co , .almost nothing . wou]d be E HOUSE - Carrigan - office.,_. - . That - -man deed left and .the little that reriained C In eve tows 1 a. hear only that Billy had -not secured would have little or no value as food. ��,]] - r n�y� i ' 1 If, on the other hand,• the water were I The Walke House ' � � � ' driven off from a uart of whole milk _ ��•v „ ;, here =would- be. left about 'half a • cup- . s The Howe of my - ful of the ' very best substances, in- I - Toronto eluding butterfat, a -kind of sugar 1 -not so.sweet as granulated sugar, and (}eo. Wright d; Co., Proprietors ti ` '� wn as milk su ar and also ma- 100% kno g t11fl111rII1R1Ill1ur1n11 11111IllIll 11111u111 PAINTS AND VARNISHES terials•which are needed to make mus- THAT WILL STAND WEAR' AND # ' Iles, bone, teeth and other parts a! zIi o the body. 'All these valuable' sub- z WEATHER stances are ordinarily either dissolved' �>� KV'�,YT Conserve your property sad your — - -- �� Investment by usip Ratnsay's Re$able > a : or fro &ling in the water of the milk. _ _ oYt a UWV NMWVR R Quellty Paints alsol'.rnlshea y o n0 -nvg onm%k: - STQY� POLISH : e i � aaa.q doaldr ai t in to otbo you a �. � VYfitra ior`:."!�� ■ea p�latiae m�asetcris � AL r . •oar / AO O "a In tzttg of brooders kept at different Will E>!►sy A RAMSAY a 60N COs.,:: " s ?, temperatures, a high temQerature for not �`�'r..�.a'uti' ~� .Iw ' ~ c - several days end -also wide variations �rf1 (h�. i Pure o! temForaturo caused a heavy mortal- . -.. i� A f 8 ity. The most desirable tempera- ture is.ltated to be for the first week 100 degrees F ; second week,.ninety- six degre.-A; t- rd week, ninety -two degrees, and foe week eighty -eight I degrees- elldMlr awN NT To ww arow For Sale by all Dealeres u ­ � , 11 1 M, ­� -- 0-a-WOMMMA %019177 Frl. F RP74 �-_, 47 ."A 11. ..4 Camp ing",-out, and seek a now environinent. where their claims were "peter T They travelled by foot, horseback and boat, finally by raft before reaNing their destination, Talkeetna. They left Iditarod in August and arrived in Talkeetna the latter part of October. sty The trip took them" across tnikhty C I IN swamps_andA1drted the gigantit, hnse Insso- i8W0W.A"%ss0F 3jt-MCKI�1­ I'M- startsd fully PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS OF CHILDREN equipped, but ended ' their journey An important fact that Lhe mother of boiling water. This amou t impedimenta of any kind. 3nust keep constantly in mind is that furnish sufficient cereal,for a family These men walked through swamps covered with thick Alaskan moss that the growing child will -require certain e four. One cupful of oatmeal wil --foodA for making bohe and'tisstie. wtich two and three-quarters ounces dragged out their very souli. -Their shoes wore out and the hardy adven. must not be confounded with the and cost approklinately one and one ulrements necessary for the. re- half Cents. - One-half cupful of milk turiri prodeeded-barefoot. -77 req upkeep of the body. usual allowance for adults; Wonderful game country was tra- This nec- is the These Should be LOOK FOR THE STARS versed, and so few were the h Umans .7 essii�y material may be folitd in milk, -three-quarters. to -one Cupful for chil- nto that waste t The numerous items in the Reu�de 1918-cata�:' Z". seggs, fish, cereals, chic -ken, moats and dren, with an additional one-half CUP- wh6 ventured I hat elk, included in l9gue enclosed In atar'bordta like thin set new deer, moose, . and other game scarcely .7, - later One-quirter cupful of ful. at the bargRIUL cr am in place - of the milk May bs M-Ite-tFo-u-516 to walk out of '..the I Our Orik F-. W hen Planning a brealditat for the way wheii'the,meri advanced. One of eltild of from three to six years o1c, used, or a fruit whip made of one Pkt. .'oz. 31& lb. lb. 5 lbs. glassful of Jolly and.the white of one the party weighed 250 pounds when fresh fruit'should be plac BEANS -Dwarf Whit ad on the hd started; when he riached the'des- e Wax (Davis) .10 .25 .70 3.25 PV cons!3 - of -the egg. Whip Into . a stiff meri ' ugue. BEEZ-Crosby'a E flan .05 .25 .85 2.60 This should it This'haa idditionarvalue' o'f"requijini tination he weighed a acak 160 CABBAGE-Danilygummer juice of an orange or a baked app a, 10, pounds. Long before reaching the end Roundheacl-, -to preferably. It is unwI86 to oe the no sugar, the necessary amount being th eir-IdTfff ey-the-Iiiiffil I ga-ve- out; CARROT- Rennie's Market Garden .10 .40 fe--B- presikut in the -jelly. -of. -1.20 3.50 Sma 4d-ber a. ananAs,-jeaches- CORN-Rennie's Golden Bantam. .10 houlf be in the and the horses were almost 'in"; vf .25 and the lilce,for brea' Dinner for children course there was plent of game, but CUCUMBER -Davis' Perfect .... .10 .46 .76 2.26, p kfast. 1 .4 middle of the day. The children may LETTUCE - Burpee's Earliest - 00 A well -cooked -,cereal comes, next" be sprved witif cre'airn soup, tqasted subsistence on game alone was not Wayahead 1.00 3 with plenty bf good milk. Do mot give. thout its trials. croutons, baked'potat6, small-plece of 'wl ONION -Early Yellow Danvers .1.0 .40 1.35 4:40 the children skimined mil.k. They "Nature was double-crossing us," " - i - , meat, spinach or mashed carrots, let- Rennie's Extra Early Red .05 .35 1.00 3.76 ve urgent need of the butter at, - a the way one of the adventurers Rennie!s Longkeeper Brown Globe .10 .35 1.00 tuce, junket of plain gelatin and cocoa wa 2-15 be -eondition-of-11a partr.- ­PARSNI­I?- Rennie!&-X-X-X-Guernsey-iW- -.W 1.00 340 --Chtldren-fr�om:--seven-to-twelve-yesrs--or-tiiW.-- expressed -t], �--old who attend school and indulge In It is vitall "necessary that the child From exposure and other, hard- PEAS-ThomasLaxton ExtraEarly .10 .15 45 2.00 y Senator -Best Secona Early .... .10 ships t�q travellers began to grow -06 -46 2.00 active, play will req�dre b addition to be taught to eat abundantly of green RADISH -Crimson Globe -Non :J the material tieeded.to . build up- the. foods. A fresh vegetable and a salad, stupid. Then came a time whe Plus Ultra ............ . 05 �Alf .65 2.20 a additional amount of fuel aie--eao­to.-]a ittl trio weie too weak to "buck" now anese Mikado (Winter) .10 .35 .90 325 btAin--and require Ii a triat6iali that will rebuild the tilis' --more, -so-stopped.-:0 - make skils. '14UATO-Bouny Best ......... . 10 .60 1�75- sue time to prepare. The abutidantinin- -&" ir That was October 12, and on iKat --- Blue-Sttin���Edwaxd- -.10 .60 1.76 thif th Y- have exPended in the Re' oral salts and vitamines present in 'tive plak. These-fo-o-da--a-re-viiential lop m-lanse Prepaid day they killed a -lynx, and ate It with Prepaid Not IS lb. 6 lbs. - lb. 6 lbs. Th explains why the hC-althy child - bone and teeth structure and alsd for reri-slf,-tor-by--this-tizte-theY -were out- . -.35 -1-70 .25 1.20 of the good -game country: Then the I N SETS -Yellow Sets- Selectid�' Will sometimes complain of feeling furn;Shing the life-giving elements to men grew deaf, which,, afterw4rd.they White Multiplier Sets. '.60 2:9 .40 1.66, hungry one and one-half hours after the blood stream.' - Occasionally - a Inealtime. He has cofisumed'his fuel, knew to be a symptom of Starvation. FLOWER SEEDS _piece of chicken �or an egg may be Finally they reached a river and took New Giant Astermum-Mixed ............ for more. These used in place of meat for the sake of .16 and nature call§ three days Lto build a small raft, that,. Rennie's XXX Defiance Balsain­hl*e��.,­.tf­ brealda-st vaxip-ty. This menu will answer very had they been stronger, a half day New Red Sunflower ............................. i ....... . 215 fruit, cereal and good milk, soft -boil- well for the average child from.three would. have sufficed to b6ild; but food Gold Medal Hybrids Del hi nium ......... i: ............... . 25 ad egg or medium chop, baked potato,,to twelve years of age., A larg*e por" Rennie's XXX Prize Ruged Giant Petunia -Mixture ...... .25 'toast and milk or cocoa. tion will be necessary -for the older had given out, to they were -compelled Ronnie's XXX Giant Spencer -Sweet Peas -Mixture ........ : 5s to slay their faithful dog and eat him. Giant Zinnia -Mixed ................ I .................... . -consist of On,the raft, and too weak to navigate Do not give the children fried fo6ds. children. Supper may -When they are hungry between'rneals omelet, potatoes au gratin, lettuce, it, the men were lashed by the current When buying from dealers, Insist an Ronnie*.' If your a dish of cold oatmeal and -stewed cold Cereal with fruit salive and milk and lost everything, even to the dealor hasn't them, we will ship direct. fruit in the form of a pudding, or two or cocoa'. 1hoarded dog -meat food. slices of whole-wheat bread and Jam, J =d;1 Boiled ftsb, broiled chop or a- slice i At last. more dead than alive, the Will satisfy them. of medium roast beef, mutton or. lamb i three men reached their destination, Sufficient cereal may be prepared in may replaCeL the omelet. (-but it was a long time before they re- r- MAX09=0 - �the mo ning' and a' NO et aside until re- Tomatoes, cucumbers, radishes, pork! -1 ed their strength. I ga n quired. Mold in cupa'and when ieaay and fried foods have no place in the to Serve ilinply'unniold and cover with child's dietary.' The English custom, stewed fruit and serve. Cereals in of serving. the children before the jid-!, 61 RL�I' LIEMON JUICE BATTLEFIELD TELEPHONES- Icircuits had been Aested out without bulk will' bi found to cost -less than ults In a separate room has.much to! 10 SKIN WHITENER those in Packages. Where time Is commend it to the wise mother. By losing a mart.. The same captain was the object these foods will. be found- this methoid it is 'possible to giV the How -to� rriaks.'s. cosarny'beauty lotion on in grieved to hear the next day that this manee, A V!mtqr�-a 4 -- -to -be in economy nerna had of time, fuel and- child food suitable to his r -a- ----for--w Tow cents. no war In the past have the elec- bfive -1 been picked out of a pole top by a ..strength,'but tn the wo t, The juice of two fresh lemons =.---7st -Wdme ey will add, to the cost. To bring the babi or- Small child- to t ric signaling . systems - covered so stray shell n W.ithout giving any -additional �-bene -that a t miles or such a irea't di- thii table and lot him sat the -food rained Into a bottle containing tame i versity of, requirements. - The - com- TO prevent a lamp chimne front tits. Wbere time.must be considered is suitable only for adults is nothing ounces of orchard white makes a Y an important factor, the firelesi cook- short of criminal; wbole quarter pint of the most re- manding eneral wants to know how breaking,. make It stronger by put- erwill prepare'cereal toa turn. - - - Many -children who are Irritable and mairkable lemon 'okfa beautifier, at 'a certain division is progressing; an, ting it on the Are in a vessel'filled 1 �4 Oatmeal, barley, Cornmeal, natural cross would be mad' about the coeit one mus I artillery Captain wants to ascertain with cold water. Add a little c9arw a smiling young-, t pay for a small Jai of the ordinary- cold creams. Just where,his shells' are dropping; salt, heat gradually tAll the water bolls .....rice -and hominy may be prepared _over -sters. by a carefully ebosien diet served might In -a fireless -cooker, using the. at proper hours. Remeinber that 'Care should be taken to strain the these and a million other.. facts must and then cool slowly" "Proportlion of one cupful of the coffee and tea are Strictly tabooln tbe'.1emon juice through a fine cloth . so be 'transmitted every hour of the cereal to three and one-half cupfuls child's Afetary� no -lemon pulp gets in, then t1ils Lotion Aay along the hundreds of miles of MUSKRATS WANTED 1 will keep fresh' for mouths. Every battlefront, says the Electrical Ex - woman knows that* lemon juice Is used pertmenter. And it is really marvel I will pay highest market prices for Rate. Ginning Root and all otkL*r have Much concerning the so-called blond to bleach and r4move such blemishes Ous how the army Signal corps raw furs. L -frail-looking wires RACE OF Eskimos, for he has bad dealings with ai freckles; sallowness and tan 'and �perfected . their 20 years* of reliable trading ------- 1- -them. These bldnds are found on th,3 is the ideal skin softener, whitener �and instruments so that they Will SIX north shcre'of Victoria Island, ta.the­nn WL VER 1A 1. 1. dit-lons. Romance, adv'enture. action St. W'. Wou"Vel., 3F.G. n avorable con - OR te"it'Wy Of FLAAAkI111 one of tne most , Just tmr it! -Get 'U"" oun law at. IZS�L&Mrly. points e;;r, reached- by:'orchard white at any� drug at an -all of these come to the signal corps ore white Mon. !two -lemona from the g In th bis-4uties, more rocer and man a rRu 0 7 'WHERE TWO HUNDRED WHITE "With this strange tribe there is no I up a a sweetly a- -7 t an ever before. To -da y he may in trace of their origin A' to grant- lemon lotion and- massage It Stall a telephone switchboard iii a ESKIMOS LIVE. :fax their Ap a ey use the same: dally Into- the face. neck, arms' and cheerful little town near-gramd head - language, even to root word S, as other :hands. quarters, situated a dozen miles -back Aboolutaly cured, in any horse, any noinatterhowbad. 2270=01 -may Its rem of Eskimos. They' Cut their ' parkas i of the battlefront. To -morrow he Vivid- Picture 4 the -Hardships Lit- I our reason for selling .­ swallow -tail fashion, the same iLs an- CEREAL ACREAGE IN'BRITAIN. be stringing wires through a shell- CAPffAL HEVE REMEDY 5� du'red bi Three. Miners'in Thlif cient naval officers affected, and pre- sweVt fcirest Ono case will serve to J, with. our money-back7hirantee., It mud ------- 7- show. the lottery -like - chance #ese C=1 your horse or your money Is refunde& sent a strange appeararice, both men 1 Three MilEon Acres in Addition to' Arefle Country. and women, as the� fashion In dress re- men take. An English military line- A FULL WIMEWS TRIAL move L s a . griat deal of the - parka's AntewWar Figures Assured., man had been.busy for several weeks On receipt of 5c. (stamps or silver) to send you a -A racial enigma is found' on' the stage and wrappin north shore of Victoriw Island, where utility as a cold -weather protector. I ihe agricultural situation as *re- In'i, district near the Aisne battle- rull week's trial wly,4101 < A A Strange Bloif front. He had completed 'Straighten- culars and rantee bout two hundred blond Eskimos li7e, d Race. gards cereal cropir�,Js very satisfac n. rite now. Donald MacDona'ld,'bf Everett, I "Captain Allen believes th J tory throughout Griat Britain. Three' Ing out a perfect Jungle of wires and ere are Wash., who has been with the U. S. i -about two-hundrid o 'e blonds million acres added to Mong and 7 RL f thes on asks:,! 'it-' iids. He mys they agwe brow, 00TWILment enginewi�kg par�y n WMC was pleased to learn that all' of the Ai""':'ia and lack the pronounced cbeek ing the now railroads in Is practically assured. e in bo thh e le fl a] Th, Sw4 in amount ,I for a faZily` h. -1�ringi back an Interesting account. 1 bones of Orientals. Sbme have blue It is expected the extra acreage of No says: -yes, Captain Allen told me, while I be only 600,000inatead boat e- of 1,000,000. Farmers have been "I met Captain Allen on.the th of-tbis tribe w ­ f C scomf asked- to increase this. They have poming out. He'owns the gas-schoon. not tubject�d to the great df Elsuerio, operaiting between Alas- I' of far -north weather, he says t eir'�been discouraged to some extent ow - skin Dom'inion o anada 5 ran ports and the Herschel Islands would be much lighWr in hue. I Ing to the'lateness of the Glyovernment 440-- a 1--­­-Momt I" W-0-syll - .. - - - i e time 860 a Pat ty 01 CKY11 ... -M-- ­ 1 --.6 E 1,10f A away! it . . /" ; I A 0 1 4 1 0 W i10 from the islands where the ie­cen-t1-y--er h in th&4imd axer the surplus of last season s crop. discovered Indian tribe live, Captain of the blond Eskimos, and ordered the I That announcement has now been is - Allen, a trader and trapptr-, knows Indians to take the places of dogs in! sued, and it fixes the prips on and af- the sledge harness. This the Indians ter May,15 at $85 a ton. did, but when. the white men.- struck- -'The -action taken by- the' Unt ted them with- whips, then the Eskimos States in withdrawing shipping from rebelled and killed their drivers. Ar. the Argentine for the. purpose of send - WARNING rest followed,,but' the Canadian Gov- ing more wheat to Europe is regarded �,rnrnent subsequently. released the 'EAW-, in Englaiid with the greatest satis. COMPLY WITH blonds. faction. 4, Captain Allen further Informed* me The Food Qontroller bar, or6red the that in that far-off island he found registration of bakers. Flour dealers 1 --j- two stone buildings, and when he, tried returns giving details of their business - to learn something their will enable the Minister to ascertain builder,he found that nothing in the the requirements in every area. It Is ESki3n0a! -1 ac ar enough undentood, that this action In taken to touch them. It nisq, be, suggests as a preliminaty to the institution of Captain Allen, that Henry 'Hudson a scheme for rationing bread flour In STOPGLARE LENS and his crew, who were at one time the near future. ­ �1 marooned in tbri far north, built the Safety for Yourself and Others stone bouses." Municipal War Time'Piggeriies. The ba-dships R the arctic country -Victor* B.C.,. Esquitbault, - B.0 1141, Glare� $3.00 Free' Urrular are -vividly pictured in the story Mr. *rmor of Manitoba, has charged mom - acDonald tAlls of three m' ell . who at V(Mr dvalcr,� or firect "broke "s�- bars of the Legislature with the duty camp" and tried to a of carrying the message of produc- Stion TOPGLARE LTD. "l-Tv"I" They-fo"d Plefty- - borns- wthisir -constittrents; of it, to,judge front tba following: 9'The tragic cry for bread of the I1AN1II.'I()N, ()NF, To Llsdt of Ehduiranok Allied "oples across "be water," said J Them three man, residents at Idits- Sir James, "hak been impressively rad, deskied they voWd les, that pnimted to ym at thit session. n n tl Q - 11W %.& %f a %# Aff %., AL a %.9 %F 'PRICE: 987/a and I nterest Due: Ist December, 1922, to Yield 5.77c/1, 7 Ist December, 1927, to Yield 15.65F,, Ist December, 1937, to Yield 5.60F" Interest payable I st June and December. Bearer or Registered Bonds. en, $50, $100,$500 and $1,000 D 0 These bonds are free frwn dw-I)orninion fimmi Tax arW may lbe used as equivalent of C&A at 100 AM interest In psymerit % for fuWre Dominion of Canada boh& d like manirky, or longer, --other dmn isaw nude abr*&A More complete infon. adon gladly fumishW on request Oin 12 q 10 2 q R b R I T Viou-N9 -C-7 ..00193POSATIOr4 XiLMr n. TVMCNTO- ssi-ww ST. IL MONTREAL. us?&ALWNM ION Lo"000118ka. j 'X- 71 5 Ali -n spent - a few —Rev. Dr. Waters, of India, H. Gorma days with urcli week. next Tuesday evenibg at 0 o'clock, e si s :-L0CAJ1JSM80 -J- friends in the city -last will sp"k in St. Andrvw's ch Hduae-dea'. fiiinng R qui te I., r_.­:'..�.. —M. S. Chapman had a business —J. R. and Mrs. Thexton iyent under the auspices of the W. M., S. Arfi� to the cit on Mand Sunday with A. T. and Mrs. Law, All �js welcome. F. H. HaT, and L.a& Banks of Rosebank. Nmxt Sunday. April 21st, will Martin-Seni'oi Paints, Linse6d Oil-, Turpentine, Varnish,. Wall -Paper, ZIX red to the city,on Friday —Mrs. T.'A. Knox. of Rrock be "Go to Church Day" in the Inoto Frank Bundy, of Toronto', was the guest of Geo. M. Pickering Methodist Church. —Alabastine, Katsomln6- Brushes'. -Paint' Brushes, Liquid Road, re with his fa nd Mrs. Palmer last Thursday. Morning subject, "Seed Sowing," ant Sundav he ther. Ft 4. g --- —Mcs. Q_ -W Liddle, and Master Veneer, Bon -Ami, 'O -Cedar Mops.. _Ia fact nee M ftod L Beatin suggested bX the words "Behold a ew d F,�w-!--�,apeii Ing a few clays wiih t 1— .8 everything you require for d iftek 0 last weeir, Even - FL Triends in the Ing subject, "House-cleaning" from sisters in Toronto. with relatives and .;-Fred Buntin, .g spent a few city the text, "When the evil spirit is :,your spring cleaning i days *during the past week with —Miss P. J. Wright, of Toronto, gone out of a man." 8 ecial sing - w "'DUNBARTO 6-'�--`. friends in Brantford. - ing by the choir e moruing F as In town on Saturday 'attend in, G.."A. GILLESPIE,' -��Mm. Louisa Greig, who re. iug the' funeral of the -late Mrs. and by the - Whitby Male Quar- N ... sides with her daughter in Clinton LeV�18. tetrte in the' evening. Mr. Dykes ezkt­'�-` seriously ill at present. —James Richardson has purch. will be the soloist. Such. as - are d —George Young. of Scarboro,' ske Smith Clark's fine brick seed -sowing and house cleaul v ted with George M. and X ist Ere. residence and will take possession will do well to attend. Rev. G. Palmer one d&F last week. on June let. Detayes, mis to the Indiana —Seeding operattans have bee wome, wil,l spealr M MLILA C. E. Hood sold a hog To Harry pa t I the lecture- room of the Wade on Wednesday for the sub. in fall swing during the 8 hi -W M: wor,,,n Ilk, Stan The labil is in excellent thod church on, Monday.. tial enin of $110. Speak out week. eanditiou, and the work is now U you vin beat this. April 22nd, at 9 p. m. new thae. an well advanced.* Ref reshmeats will be served and —The Swastika Cloibopent ' rable evening at the home of —Mrs. T. M. McFadden, of Duri. an offering taken.—J. W. D. K. Fawkes on Tuesday even- ham, returned home on Tuesda &7 —Pte. Robert Rankin, w . ho re. :fter spendtag-a week- -and--& GovI-Tractors- �Stairting Work_ - _W___ALLm-vPA_P_-E -RS t the home of her parents, D.. F:� cently returned from overseas. and Mrs. Simpson. It In expected '.that by the end at has been appointed latricler at the this week that all of the farm tractors —Stewart Linasay, who Is con - AR; Whitby Convale "-nt Hospital. in Ontario County will be at work. , W - nected with a Toronto battery, There to considerable work to be done 0 u mmense new stock has.arrived, is bf re. F. H. Doyle and daught- spentafew days last week he bndno*doubt tbp farmers will avail re er Miss Corrine, of Toronto, spent with his mother, Mrs. F. H. Hall, themselves of the opportunity of get - day last week- with--the.-former's- lt-belag bis-tast-leave-.- thilt much work as' posible done JFV QWP upj-priced and ready. for, parents, Geo. M. and Mrs. Palmer. -The day -light saving law came with these machines. First-class oper. ac 5 -Lost, between Saturday -night into force on . Sunday, morning ators. will be In charge of them, hines ale, h 9 and Sunda ing, sixty.golden with an expert mechanic as supervisor -ad a larger y morn - when all time -pieces were put one minutes. Fears are expressed hour ahead, and, we believe, will of groups of machines. that thef will not be recovered Farmers desiribg work done should prove quite acceptable to the send their application'to the Deloart- stock,. or a more Until the end of October. eople. . ]In previous years a num. ment of Agriculture, :Whitby, at _E1. L. Chapmari-has purcibased ger of towns adopted the system, once. pleasing r' uge of color and de'signeii �i' F.W. Hobbs'farm a 5 put the -�77,-eide_oT t6e_­KIngston road, form. idea Into practice,'it caused some erly owned by Sam Linton, and confusion, but now when it is TO RENT e. - will take possession in the fall. ��), 4`� -The services in St."George's Dominion -wide there should be ' The Blackem Ith Shop In the Villa e Despite the wir-time conditions, we are placing on no confusion. It will be hard for N" - it" --7-. _'�.ehurch will be held -at 10.30 a. in. soine,-to--get - useA --te­ mf_Msxkb&ux,�� ce designs WL,tWJE�ii 50. per rdU.,- the stand. One of the beat for a go d Ktid­&W-p. tv..th0i-bours beias( but In time all, we believe. will horseshoer Te according to the "new time" as anct.generstl blacksmith. ordered'b* t4e.Dominion Govern- pleased with the idea of getting Apply to up an hour earlier than usual and WSI Ono. Mose". Markham Do n t :fa Us to come and insimt enjoy being fool6d by the clock. -Considerable repairs have been -The ffollowing Is takei from 'TURNIP SIRED -cor large stock made to the large bridge at the west end of the village this -week. the Sintaluta, Sask., Times : !*A let wedding was solemnized at In our shipments of tuzn I ips du I ring AS a result of these repairs -being qul made large motor -trucks were the home of the bride's parents thepast winter, our experience has -We have everything you want for eomp kled to go by the bass Hue. on Mareb, 28th in the presence of proved the great superiority of the any part of the house A lar otor truck belongins immediate relatires, when Miss Canadian Gem variety for shipping gv 3 It the crop-isgood this sea - tow. 0. NVPard, of Toronto, and Martha Forsyth. the eldest daugh. purposes. ter of Andrew and Hra. son,-thedealers will not accept any - Forsyth. loaded % ith furniture for.Cobourg. thing but the Canadian Gem, of Sintaluta (formerly of Picker- We, hive received a limited quantit Dainty Bed.room broke d In front of E. Cornell's own biwanie 'the wife of James of this seed. which is verT scarce. aul -A Restful Libra residence on Monday and was ing ry ay Olmsted. of Red Fox. The nup- those desiring It jmay secure it from there a greateJ part of a d tiAl knot was tied by the Rev. J. Chas, S. Palmer,'. Pickering. or from beforethe necessary repairswere A Cheerful Living Room H.Ljoolyo,of Abernethy. The myself. niade. -Those who travel upon - the happy couple were the recipients. W. E. VA.-isTo-6c.. of many valuable and costly pikes- Whitby, Out'. An Inviting Dining Room - railways should bear in mind that ents. which attests to their popu. --the trains are now rnUDing in larity. A large circle of friends �il� - - �F' `7 "A Modish Parlo'u'r, apecirdauce with the changed time, -1111-T 0 W T C _M that Is they run an hour- earlier and acq,mintanceR Rathered fit the Is hereby 'given that a By-law Was to depo bid them adieu on their Y g _,;�ration of the Township.of Pick- -the vogue the claytban theydid prior t tcX I d by the Muniripal Council of the Ever 'thin' m latest -the change of time.. Therefore, it houeOWn which is being spent ro*r is no� necersary for them to Issue in Winnipeg. "The -Times" joius ering on the I Ith dmy.of March. 1914. tmerorts -friends in under No. ION. providing for the isi with their ni now time-tablos. 'Prices from'5-c to 1.00 per roll extending congratulations.". of debentures to the amotint of -83,60C) -The Methodiat and. Presby. fur the purpose of &"Hi4lng to dt-fr-sy terian churches have decided to -Over twenty Canadian news- -ihe enst� of bql1ding n -w qcbool the same papers -have been forced, d1irtrig h,,,e 1, Union S!b(iol Section Numb - hold their services at time of the da 'formerly, t1i. t the past few ruoutb-t. to give u-1) --ttr6mize -your home'town y,as I er One a the TowuNhip-3 of Pickering P., to at 11. 30 a. tit. and 8 it. m accord. the struggle Jor exi4tence. The and V%'hitbv, and that such By-lmw ing to the changed time. and the greatly increased, cost of paper was regist4ed in the Reristri offlo" Presbyteir4an Sabbath School will and all other snpplies necessat-y in, of the R!-gistrv. 01 - the On Ir JVM Thome ha iper riffiep hctq hippri it hard tv of Ontario on the 19th d,iy af yjziion of lu, at 10 15 14 M."S. -:CH-APMAN e -3 the farmer,, blow to the prititerp Itis true Any motion been eboieu a desire e- should be no that 'lie.%rly avtiry. newspa or setagide the same or anypart tbe-re- Per in Z)fmu,;t bt made within three months an e. the country hiti advanced their after the first publication of notice, Save Yourself Time and Money Subscription rate."A butt thi-, ad. iind'cannot be� made thereafter Wednesday afternoon. A ril 10th, the members of the vancelias not -been commensurate - Dated the loth day of April, i9is. -By buying your Rubbers, for March and April, -now. I PF A. of St. George's -church met with the increased cost of turning 30_32� DONALD R. BBATON. ClQrk We have a large- stock of ail sorts atid sizes of tbe.'vc­ -.' highes-t grade of rub- 0-. of the at the home of Mrs Draper, whet) out a newspaper. ne -Miss Gla'd-y% Smith. of St. nortists great di culties experienced by =T71S733.-A.MrZ011-T e ber on the market, which we 1�o glit last year. and so hav protected our cwtomers f rices. -Church, Toronto, gave a' most country newspapers is the delin- SHOP I rom excessive p instructive and interesting ad. quency of sxibseribero. They will 'BLACKSUITH BUY NOW AND STOP THAT._COUG�4 dreass on the arduous and splen. nttend faithfully to the payment did work of the early missionaries of all their other obrigations, but On April Ist the undershmed will taike .of the chucch in Canada, which their.newspFLper is somehow over- possession of the above shop. Our spring samples and styles for the Lowndes' Clotbing CO. have just come". was thoroughly enjoyed by all looked. The gum, con , rn Horseshoeinz avdgeneral blacksmith tn and they are all 0. K. and right up to date. Give us a call a , U -c- -when the publishe a' nt it rb 8 work promptly attmide-d-fo befor,�_A�uying your suit. We give you Wisfaction. -�--Mrs. Chas. Leigh, St. Mary'p, several hundred subscribers in lAme and interfering'borses made .4 who formerly conducted a milli- arrears from any period from one a specialty of, and monev -re- .,-,Go to the Men's Store for Men's Wear. very business in Pickeringi has year, uo, it seems a. areat deal to fu nded it w6rk does not -BUNTING PICKERIN decided to come back and it ivxq him. We have at present a very pro?ve satisfactory. 1R. A v, G I�T Established 18i7. her intention to open up here thi,4 large number )n arreaes, and we &.193c Irmn ud her head milliner 'would request all to examine their g and se to take charge, but the latter has labelq,. and those who flud them. been ill and unable to work, and sp'lve:s in, arremrq to remit at the -Grain Qloppmig Mrs. Leigh found it impoisible to eaffleqt opportu�itv, as we need -Alf D FLAKING secure it substitute. Nfrq, Leigh the money. will be here in go6cl tim�, for the - -The following f rom 'the Daily .1 am prepared to do'chopping And oat fAll, 0 to . g, however'. when ghe Star, of Montreal, will be of tunch flaking on Mondays and Fri- rlhe'­.Soring WIN a -Wide r-Anan interest to "m re rs, as 1 r, refers - o =6 ec�-t.�� on April Ist. to a former resident-. "There I.;.; r et :==F Bring in yo'w Harness' and Colla s now, to g every - probabilit3� thf�t Montreal Some stone boats, wagon and binder -After a llugering Illness, Mil Hiscock di�d at the home of will have an hospital for EnRlisb tongues on band. Anna 'a. ing rush. her parents, Ed -gar C. and Mrs. Catholic' 7. repaired, nd spr, day ..; at % riot far distant Hiscock, Kingston, on - Thurs ditte. The. Ifev., Si.4ter.. Mor'ri-s-sey-John F. Bay�es, Greenwood A April 1 Ith-.-Wiss Hiscock was, we of the Hotel Dien has been work. Shoe repairing neatly dome. "Prices reas'on'able. known in Pickering. being-, a fre- Ing for some time-towat-cis the ELM DALE MIJ I quent visitor at the home of. her establishment of queh an hospital sister, Mrs. (Rev.) W. -Moore at and she bas recently found gener- .-TICKERING HARNESS EMPORM" the wanse, during Mr. Moore's ous support in the shape of a �ift You can always get the best Mani- -J. COAKWELL pastorate at St. Andrew's cbureh.�, df a building to be used -as the H toba Flour made f vom No. L ome Phone 3600, W. She graduated as a ntir,4e from nuclens of the new organization. Manitoba Wheat. .00 the Kingston hoQ.pital, and while Mrs. James Cochrane, wife of ex. Royal Hous6bold and Glenora f or" kag en ed at her profession, c6n. Mayor Coebrane, has given to Bread. Try Ft brig. 4a tracte"ie illness front which she Sister Morrissey her roomy re" PastTy Flonr Fresh Rolled Oat4 'did not recover. dence on Entchison "'Happy Though street, to be RRAN,SHORTS- -The marringe of John 0. Toms held in trust for her Rs the nuclerts MIX FEEDSJ. to Mrs'. Annabel Brown, of To- of an English speaking Catholic OAT CHOP ronto, was solemnized on Wed. 'hogpital. Several other large do- -CRUSHED �'OATS Range. nesday afternoon, April lOtb, at nations have already been recei yed 'BARLEY C11OPI �%be home of the bride's sister, towards tbe'new oreanization and -`-WHEAT Mrs. F. J. Purdy, of'Batliurmt 'St., there is every probability that the CRACKED CORN T -hese stoves ar6 acknowledged -be the best stoves -Toronto. The �eremony was per. next few mouths will see the -MIXED IIEN FPED to formed in the presence of tile permanent establishment of the "Caldwell's Cream subs-titute on immediate, relatives b the. market y Rev. Capt. inqtittition. The rapid growth 6f Calf Aleal. J. D. ' Moeroy(,. - The bride wore a the city and the already limited to�day. MolFtqses Meal --- :_--bocoming gown' of niAnve geor- 'amount of the hospital spitee bFIR -7CITOPPING AND OATA Spleudid bakers, easy on fuel and gette crepe with bouquet of mau ve' been the motive that has compel. CRUSHING EVERYDAY Store mcode g ith. :.&e e.. li�her '�"r anz Joa er Jod handsome in design... and white sweet peas. There led those bebind the venture, as -Get prices on feed in i6n iotf!. ilk were no attendants. Mr. and MrF.1. well as recognition of the fact that --a Toms left later for Pickering, the the "English speaking Catholic$ BELL PHONE. U nd see our full.'stock. bride travelling in a sand color, have hitherto been unrepresented J. H. BUNDY buitand hat with flowers. Chopping every day.1' among the city hospitals."