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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_04_26„'. ...'. :,e .- •.,^ t,�':r ,{ � z •.•i •�4,. .•r. p 4 Wagmli� r TP p � .` ' W ei.. i, ,nS"'.• ,, �#, '_�f. t�.i..,i., r' ': :'.. .',yN... .�, kC^F,'. tiw J'•A7 .r4#•�n�Ne. 'i �' '.'+molt �e 4 'I . C KER • ' '' r. -'v '�.,� wP...n�'.""ve,e,i .. .. rr,..w�'.1Y .'yw.. A•�.,. . �a•' �iGJC 'i'•':.f.'•.a�3r'.."�' *iei a�a�..s NG N . +.ADE 4, OL4XX•XV.IIe - :--_ PIC.KERING, ONT., FRIDAY, APRIL* 26, 1918 -_: - -No. 31. - s iss . aA wal A A feel 1 11ERPpleweap _ _ Hatubitshe*75 jean Q1 [1p P Percy Tarr spent a day last week in T Medical b The daylight saving scheme'le well - T The recent rains have put a stop to T The concert In aid of the Belgian G GREENWOOD L. CALI)WSLL, bd. D. Success r f f s seeding operations. R Relief was a decided success. • totb•1at.1;Dr: B.•Bradt.. � .:- M spent a f McGriskin sold a mare for a . -M ILLS • r!. �S. V. E. CARTWRIGHT,�For• d 7Dr. 8. R. TgwL, Pickering, oat.: office boars ( (let our -prices on s Miss Ella Williams. of Toronto, M Mrs. •Gleeson has been upending s E. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis- i 1: UkAr-Iro-rier out- I Wide n and family, - • sysabar o! flee o tout trtai ♦sso. r r ' new Ford cats. r ran. of Whits s A�ti�''(`,� 1 o isrfsOOL. RtPO #Ta .: f for an assistant at No. 7,_3a the attend O. 1[cRINNON, M.D., ..System' in yot>K' g gasket examinations of S. !3. No. It, y y p p seat the will must ukase oadz>fmgsens or ft" v itself in i30 days. o order of merit, those marked with an p Larkin in our midst agate. after spend- p ` L a ue - T�efoce - you r or over : Sr. IV= Stella Pr us,*, Will o relatipes and friends in Kingston and _ _ ception made. L"all b Phones 2700 T Gormley *, Fred Stork* Dorothy T "., nROUQUAM _ _ m This credit business makes muck r E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- J !/ • Z77t Ooaat7.01*walttwny,aadConaty F . ._ --- • _ J Freak Wood. Jr. III -Cecil halter', N N. Y. Poucher spent Sunday with we to do this. _ E.. CHRISTIAN, and- n n h hell. George Lee. Jr. II- Dorothy M Miss Edith Brodie spent tae week- All l3eCOUnts now on the books f :can �O�eitH ooktgry Powc.Etc. Money ytyto M Mitchell' Robert Stork. Lill.ian2A. W Wm. Mosgrov,e visited his daughter, n nuist be paid by April let. �} ♦ y .'[WILLIAM J. $EATON B. A.. Bar- � in practice witb Mean. Ryckman. Denison a B ' :MOUSEFURNISHINGS- W pwva�,it�ON N Billy, spent over Sunday with W. E. C - . JI[stn sad -fist. - is seriously ill. a Rev, Di. Wilkie: returned mission- : : and,Frlda $ only. _ De »tai' s Big Stock, at the lowest prices. p . D. and Mrs Russell. of .Greenwood, P alp from Indoref India, occupied the y _ •• ..,Delivery free. - ' • A Annie. m afternoon, when -be gave one of the . .0 "�' �' .-. „ . • LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. n n — — - T The Literary Society will meet in g most interesting miasionar addressee - •ow lane University of Toronto. Ofaee t 101aremont. B the purpose of electing office ;e. Y .engaged in missionary work for near- Y. ho,crs o to7s : I to a.ao. Ian.'peooe e. s soa;to W. and Mrs Costar., Wa re- p pre'acber^ his address was. both inter- i E A 5 T L A K' E ", D.risg Ds. Baston'sabeeaue overcame^ Dr. Cools. R ret to say t e eating and instructive, and was listen- The shingle that has given satis- Logs Wanted O ' - - Ga°dier, D. 1 ?., of Kaoz h H f years. E h H wblcb took place on P 2 in. corrugation, sift it o W G. SAM -Bauer of 'Marl a P I will pay Cash for the 'following logs c 10.4'5 a. W. 8 m, and 7 S t b ore you Hei•rlaa viuss•. my d delivered : T ed b careful nursing of her daughter, Mil- a a C '�•�� P. RICHARDSON —Real Em. B Basswood, No. 1. 821, No. !!, 817 per M o offering at each 'service. All welcome. t tired, could do, but her ailment was g .s. A Maple. " 18, " 14 ^' n not hear Dr. Dandier, as be is a brills- D POUOBER,, Real Estate, Auc- R Rock Elm. `� ^' 180 e eat speaker: - l Deceiaedtw�uthe� daurhteruc�irthe B Bell Phone.. st marriage iic•q••e, Broagbam. by 2 2nd G Pine, !2u, " Ile •' w AuDLEY l was b , ''��•�� HOPPER lssuer of Marriage C Cboppiag and Oat Rolling every! b The box social was bald on 1�'ednea- " brotper. Sir Melvin Jones of Toronto, - - R.BEATON TOwN88IPOLER$ W /imaavits, Aesountast. late, t[on•y to. roan p to the serious illneee tV his sister, Mt e. t eon. R.' B. Robson, of the Robson Mo- y repairing promptly .._-..same. wh! e. Out. t =y • •• . - H H. Elson. lie found tier rerglowand M Mildred, at home. to whom -the a m. - -- attended tom. - �. UGH ff. PUGH. Glen Major. Ont. ez c from April 2nd merges into the y if the earl' bird eta the 'rub, the wrapped up In bar borne and her child. a always on hand. conducted snywLa•. wrt• for term• e Summer Term, on July end in w Beta t ran. Potter Andrew, POSTiLL, Licensed Auctioneer, t No vacations. Enter any day. Free y trees south °t here on Tueada .morn- O OSHAWA PICKERINtr. ant. r wise of all k Shaw. Press " any parents to this section are t An aviat r of LeatideCamp, Toror- ATM. MAW, LICENSED AU-C_ a nerving themselves for the ordeal of o arrive a e a .aciea, M kind. of ales peonpelr attended � y • Military Service Act. It will leave t said In about twenty T .�J u V amt at NEWS' ott3e... BeY and lades ion- m - - many of the farmers in bed shape for c cult the satire pt+pulation of the town - - F - H of acres will .go °n- w wit his various stunts -loo in the • - ••��� W Or lalgttt - w We could scarcely believe our ears e cop, gut • - - Vetorinary Surgeon. B Buis meets all trains P Puckrin and Mies Marjory French factories and the Methodist church Honor GraduateDf the Ontario Pete- T Teaming promptly tl attended P went over to the parsonage at Picker- s all s rr - a • • s should.unite them In marriage. w-Mch t block. t � r r.i LAREMONT, ONTARIO — ft!• h husband and wife, for keeps. We o on top of the Dominion Bank and - - Qatar Pare Wator l .p.Ta�OF1.i' i - : The airman was able to climb up his 8 - Veterinary Surgeon i : _ b bins to the roof and tbenes to ` ` amor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary y its ou ere wise you will tt - _. _ •a ti1/MlTill a aasie his way down. He declined to a Qellege. All calla da or °ight I Ideal well, drilled by Chao. B, Rice, T The last rains have broken tip the A ghe h Bell and Independent Pirenan E Engines. ail kinds of pipe and fittings T The stew organ-for All Saints' ehWch t tumbling Into -the street, where for- A A C RE E X50 R, - ACKERING, . ONTARIO f for water works. Also bath room fix- I The Trafalgar Daughterejheld a stir• - M tunately only one pel was hurt. A ��� � a tures, etc. Everything given careful c cessful musics] it the Ontario Ladies' h having bar arm broken and receiving : : a ,LQ�IIQ� RTT in the wires broke soaps o[ them sad - _ - -XICWS PUM a OSKS, o of the board et directors of the United i Etas a fdi line of ireeh and cur- H Home Tel. 5NI. Whitevsle.i)nt! R Rubber Manufacturing Co., the new i in consequence both this town and s • , i B Brooklin was Bold =at auction Tuesday, l were 10 o'clock. _ _ HUM.. offna, Wainers, eta. d e • e dent tieing the purchaser, but for H e, aviator stated that a as en A AV Commence a course sow. before our a another part Y. e eaid his engine stopped when he was .Highest prioea peiid for W Tuition Rates are increased. l W. H. Kennedy, barrister, etc., hag a about OW feet up, and In descending O Olive Soap with every 26% Plakerin f from Oravenhurst. e nga case o a r o — — •' ivance (%mmlttee n The town was plunged into dark - A A-wrecking Rang came from Leaside P Palm-Olive toilet articles. �---- f Yonge do Charles. Sts, Toronto, p plane accident in Oshawa, when a t tanglement• the military authorities cl __ ob t meet the great demand made on h at the four corners, escapinpRt [n'ury t tempt to get it dawn. „ „ the felons. t thin school for stenographers, ac- G Guy to a fractured arm and scalp � Potato Growing Made Eany � �' Face Powder Me Members having Property tolen oommasi• T clerks, teachers, w The Y. M. C. A. campaign, the days - So g - - - �asM i into good positions-as fast as we p the f great was the d ' Mombwomp feu _ g1,p0, c can get them ready, Open• all year. o otganitation meeting Monday night C Cultivation^ written and edited by the _ _ • ' -... t' t:letsN say be Pis{ ire Pssaideat W. A. Goodfellow as secretary, and Rev. a ar edition of 16 pages has been prepar- be repaired. It will be 111mi Ceps. --L. 0. Heal G. S. Palms. I I iW J. Elliott. Principal B Mr. Merritt as treasurer, with an ad• e ed and can be had free by addressia b rntnrned promptly and me, W. O: RiehsrAson, Piokeri j the committee. o of Agriculture, Ottawa. As an aid to -the work is guiiranteed r • J t; swat*" m from .Black Breasted Red- u metropolitan journalism, having grad• b bulletin, which is number 90, abould - . TIKd TLBL11= 1'ioksria Statoa 0 f T• A. Trains going Esat time as folloiwe _ _ ezcelient layers. f tbeATew Tort Herald thence to the l language practical) all that I [r '� �•'m �e 98 ' Local __2,do'�.P Y• A AIAO, Young Belgian Hares r risen Call, has been chosen act editor r ration of the soil, the subsequent f • uses • -µ 80 Local - and Silver Grey Siber- national commerce, published by t planting a -•'- Druggist - •Graduate Optician ' 140.1 i All Pedigree Stock. G Grate city. who are alive to the po•pi- l list in given of - - C. N,'F, Ti-,, Agent. P.M. A W. J. Gt KD(1N PICKF.RiN(l r bi�itien (if capturing world t.rnde aA n, f - v Pic3areriag .tte.no ^"", a� ,'�s.„e'•�..'- ,:ne,.x.."°t.s3ca .yii'--'^x.....u..,� .. a��, ',;. -_ . " -,.- .. .., m_ _.> .,. .+ ...r,.,. W ^ -.0 .,._ _'..':�.,_L- ,.,,. -. .....,e.- . «.r_. .-._ .. K..... Al _ e.,_..:- a1�.:'�i.C^�3�"4"�•:n'" •r, c z Y 4' a: a. :f _77 4r had stopped In at the ab—" not an four at tbAm "Caffied"", he found Charley Corcoran. of - btleas ))a Introduced and bred 7 corau'm Drug 6 seated there. thid bur borders and turned to =a' So they =wk the 5 to- 0cauntf The vicuna, in South ffether, lip, a stalwart six sure in tan, honas - -1 eri4, is as yet virtually , a wild 6 yal t m t.eyed, clea IR ht and stroQ; she a al, animal,' though.not hard to tams, and pedffiraiy young gir. with dark the alpaca in only partly domesticat- ]E IRV IRW y merry glances and a vl4ee that made -ad. every syllable she uttered music in �v f 7., The alpaca industry reaches its Ji)rry's earn - highest development in southeast Arthur-StgnAlood Pier Tarry escorted her to Bundy',. Drug panIn - __ Peru and northwest Bolivia, In and_ 4L Hey oz. j..,alce 7 ---(To be continue -around Us va, - 11tics. wh es above ich is more than two mil Covyricat Houghton Mifflin company by special arrancement with Thom. Allen, MAKING USE OF OUR CAMELS. the sea. It is an and region with Toronto grea:f diversity of climates, rangink from subtropical at the lake level to bHAPTtR L. S th America Possesses, Four Soecies :- . ntain slopes. There was the usual Saturday fi'X Maxwell opened the door and shook 'on Jerry's hand warmly in full view of .of the Camel Tribe. arctic on the lofty mou - 7- O'clock crowd in Grady's 0 saloon. the staring workingmen, who me emed But the alpaca selects its own zone Instead -of bein4 ranged in a thir There seems to be little doubt of of temperature by goinj higher in yvmf to rurfilriate upon the incident over, double row along the bar, they were the fact that camels,.of which we ti- Da LAW jF_�: ' -- — nimer and descending to. lower al -r th;Kepipbe,�, oun >1 ouped at the farther end n e accustomed to think as Old World tsuudes in winter. 01 - ',: had departed in his auto- ar an whose hat, tilted on the back of , crowd slowly converged animals, or' inated in. Ameiiea. An- ppz4 the - edge of his mobile, the ciently therwere perhaps the 'Most- Conditions very similar in respect I thick smoothly brushed 51ack ,What' he "want. a 1111 1 11 01`1111�11 11[]19 0 territory to climate, elevdtion and vegetation He ;;as not, like thdothers, a work- ingman* he carried no dinner pail; if you?" clamored Dave Scanlan. between the Mississi�pi River and the are oun "Ali, go on." Jerry ushed his its, as -proved by their the Rockies -and the Slerras. There al; Mou enWred late, like.young Jerry ast Rocky Mounts of them pacas would dQubtless multiply great - oline, and stood,'like him, an way through- to the door..!' e just — bones dug out of rocks, some edge of the crowd, you could just me to be his secret'y iTA Washington being no bigger than japk rabbits. 11y, the herds (in which they are ac and I turned him down." a g I= Ii Lpse of thi& gentleman's itripe Jerry entered his house whistling; We have'to-day on this continent, customed to wander) maintaining health of any species of the eam,4 waistcoat. When Je 'themselves on coarse grass and herb- -f mily. 'in -the--door, -he-was flourishing- from the kitchen his mother's voice. f our species of the camel tribe, �all of ion of wtich the I a above his head a fair white hand on OlAh, such a good supper as I have est of the�n­,;-s �thellam�a - peL - +,..! . " iving- where'eattlo- - Weeted him. Alpacas are remarkabl active and them-ruttive to South America. Larg-� age, for the consumpt y p whi�ct �jt �construetlen­of-their-mo- Sleamed a large seal ring. vagorous-beasts, JL1 fo exist; Thef But ' erry'arrived too late to get r you to -night JerTy, and getting part of th world is extensively used and stomachs adapts them. The nd -sheep could hardly Fr_ �b �:. - " - , e any I cold this fiftee; minutes. What - thers are culent vegetation of wariner and more 1 dea of what the speech was all . ' as a beast of burden. The 0 1 have two -toed feet, like the catiel, and ma4es vou jo late child?" w— -(Which is -the �.humld climates does not suit the similar teeth. topped in at drsd�ls for a -drink th� guanaco, th vicurix 7 about. He heard onl a sentence, meaningless without lie context-- s a It m Ilest,- hardly. bigger than a sheep) iaid Jerry; he strode across the room, with it ver y funny, for. the crowd ex WI, , �;. seized the sniall woman, and kissed and the alpaca. plbded in laughter--explIb'ded literally, Nobody has jover seen an alpaca in -":ihooting its nits out rldng the bar. her. U 61A 4 She did not respond to his kiss; the this country, unless in a menagerie or round of drinks on me, Is. Send it to Park Ps' - e eyes that had welcomed him bright Grady," called the gentleman of -t zoo," but we have long been ac. lost their blue sparkle, quainted with its vionderful fleece, with vivacitY 'waWtcoat. d, not to avail* the lips that ilad been laughin%,dmr very fine and lustrous, which fetches OU"Will be astonished at the results we get by our. Jerry stepped forwar 00 modern system o� dyeRig-and cleaning. Fabrics himself **f this opportunity, but. to ask 'ed; she sat down at the table b?;, silently, a dumpy, dejected little per- nearly four times the price of the beat y Dave Scanlan who the g merino woo -1. Indeed, it is commercial- that are i shabby, dirty or a d lika potte are made son. ew. -.We can restore the'mos "John Maxwell, runpirisi for Con 'Itkii, tut," said Jerry. 'Don't be ly rated above mohair—the wo'ol of 3M delicate articles. gress," said Dave. "Don't you know exin ut me, inqther. 'the-Ailgora goat. 7#0 Vm aff yourself abo� ite,of Idin by his plctures P right. Tq a b the steak. I n� suitable regions (which we do Send one article -or a parcel -of - goods by post -or Jerry himself had just come of. age It,s good --even you id cook it. A�Press. We will pay carriage one way, and our d and in another month would cast' his. III -wish you wouldn't go to Gr�.dl?s, _-..charges are most reasonable.. -first vote. He drew nearer. Jer r7 - "That smells lik6 a good pipe to-* Not for a glass of beer af ter the When yoy think ef rk day's woric at the 11WI?" ingman. at the bar. "Let's. have a "You might havo t here at home bacco." Maxwell addressed I a wo DYEIN t ili,.­ -CLEANING AND G pullp will you?j, "Oh, you don't begrudge me the bit think of PARXER'S Rea ing out, be, abstracted the of a social time with the bo a IT man's clay pipe from his mouth and was and luck I dropped into Erlady's Jn&erted it between his own lips. The Mr. fdaxwell w&s ther-e—you've seen Let us mail you our booklet of -household betpe we can render. man. gritted rather foiblishly; Max- his picture& all over the plaice* "Fine," he that's running for Congress. well pulled on the I Veil: him, He ask- PARKER'S DYE WORKS, LIMTED said. "fine I I'd lddpet� Wet some of fine man; I talked with that.0 He returned the pipe to the ad me could he hold. a parlor rally 100 owner. "What's Ahe name of it, here next Tue d I ht CLEANERS ANP DYERS AD "A parlor rNal Me A Tor to Pr ! .9 -791 Yonge Street 40 on Red Boy. -:Oh. Just gettTng togethear thalto?t7of 7 "I'll Ju t t that down. me I won't , th fellows. Giving, them a chance to 1.0 3 �?unks ever so Omuch." He' meet him and hea' r him talk. Say, 7:-:L-%�scribbled In Asn6tebook. mother, it's great, aiet, it? He'll bo When he glxdbed up, his eyes fell On elected to Congress, sure, . And get- -.tl REBLESS POULTRY FENCE ting close to hiM this wa now, t 8 ..Jerry-' and Jerty suddenlyt embak- A 10mal Fenee-Not Neffing t rasseJ because he had been staring 50 a fine start for mw; III be loin; sol�� smongb made "4 01�-Iy OP -44 =&W.1 is a -.Plw Zrw .411470"IMA4,J1 "a" Mau P-1try. Top Jitard. at the gentleman turned away thing in -politics myself some 'time." �ped up to the bs�- I R.Wth pm-" �hkh flM —A 00"Naft ha" "A beer, please," he said, and ten - land step "Well, now, think of thatl" exclaim - I ed Mrs. Donohue. Her face shone a coin In Ayment.' I -"Saft Vnft mom.. d wave it back. own; her dread of the saloon was for, Gra y again. eager and youthful, as Jerry's "I'&- an Mr. NAxwell," said the bar- gotten. "Isn't It the fine chance for I won - you, Jerryl A Congressmanl T�ay for ioine,".-sald Jerry. der can I get the curtains sill washed In another moment the candidate tidy d the carpets beat and a 1had apppoached.. crocheted to hide the grease srat our '�Grady tells , me you.wouldn't -come head makes -on the red plush Zir. In on my I invitation." And my beat black skirt needs.turn- "I didn't see, why -you, should-. pay p lug. ifor my beer." Jerry.was more r,e "W"hat would you bother with a lot - w 'th embarrasament than ever. . "Shake hands, of things like that for? This is just Maxwell laughed. be a rough men's party, mother; he said. "Can I have a few words to - .:'.-'—with you almewher'04" and you'll spend the evening with Mrs. 7 Driscoll or Mrs. 0"rIoole—and some -In Grad�% back room­�' time later he'll come out a n ­d inake "Pretty much at home here, eb?" you a special visit; e declared be "I know my way round." could sto him from it. would -nothing., p 01�1 a. t h -t well upull his ow-., t­ ..nevertheIess,'Maxwell talked in a con- of your boy." tdential undertone. t. "Then, I won't I et to see him next . ..... ... Tuesday at alt at aII11.1 cried Mrs. hang about Donohue. "Ah, well. the house VI he corn ew Tou "'ghtes and then Dreiss -.For' dodRe out the back door—if. you're that set on it. lk over the Jerry had a desire to ta. a one else �J -your Home'., exciting prospect with som ' desire besides his rnother- he had'a and tear on walls and that shot CE to talk it ove Cover the scare floori r witli. the most excit of weer ing person he- knew, and that was end furniture. A wal to varni Dave Scanlan's sister Nora. I mtin d --a fiqoi Ished—ahall painted --a chair 40 Calling on Nora was- not an unmix- ed pleasure.; for it always meant call- ...br dining room set re-stainid--the whole house ined fresh -SU4 .-,.".-bright, spic and spsm. There we n on the Scanlan 1amily. 'Now ichael Scanlon glowered at Jerry wepapeir and muttered a over his nei -AX1n :4 wish there was,�-d­ VAer- 0 ---.Huse In every little town I wi—sh *W a VAL= HOUVIC WMY sum a m Md qWMAS ism House W W�A. V= IWALZM HOUSS, "Pe pip Strike, t0*, .00 now to aw Wo*or The Walker'House 71sk_R91!t0 at reMnft WE= Psalm Mrs. 'Scanlan, - gaunt and shrewish, I opened at once with a. note of envy and derision in her voice. "Well, -I hear you're in luck, what with a politician taking a shine to IOU, and little enough you deserve it, :for spending your hours in a bar- room: lips a good punishment to Dave that it wasn't him that was picked on, T hough--wW-tt-should-hai and not him to more than 11 can see." I "It was just a chance shot, I guess," 1, said Jerry. ­rve no reason to suppose It could have been anything else," replied Mrs. Scanlan; her indignation was'eausing her to rock.. vigorously, a] you are, both of youl" "How ill Nora lookel from ---- one -to! the other with mischievous eyes. , "He l�iked Jerry's looks the best, and. that was al� there was ta. 'It. Going to invite me to 1part�, Jerry?" 7 invi Is you to come and peek In through the window. That, s . what mother is going to do. I'll watch a chance to slip you some ice cream." "That's a nice kind of an invita. tion.", "I'll invite you to come now and have a soda with me. " That Invitation she was willing. to accept. It was only by the employ- ment of such artifices that Jerry was ever able to enjoy her soclety'alone. This evening he felt he was especially fortunate; so often of late, when he As M& Im JLJV 9WP 7 for ri jurfacc—for 6verything you., went to 'do ovee..' eve "INEU.TONE011--tha washable sanitary soft tone. Wall-Finisb, 6 pl asing- tints. WOOD -LAC" Stains make soft Wood look.like. expenstv a Mahoganys Walnut, etc. "MARBLE.Mll Floor Varnish—for hardwood Boors. Won't mar or turn white. WAXk or fio6rs' -Easlli applied, Drie S_ hud, Shines easily -i �,..d'SENOUR'S FLOOR PAIAMI—thei hard -dr yini. paint for the floor thatweano and wears, and wears. % IVARNOLEWW" brightem up and protects OR Cloth an d_1;mo1e_=_* 71ote Flalebes have vifovW theIr worth and wesi and economy In a. I greet assay homes. We have handled them for Vows and can guarantee results. FRUIT JAR LABELS FREE!—* handy book of them—printed in cotors �ad ready jusiased, AiT@a'sw87- Write for thsM 104 'She. MAR Ti ENOUR Cal GREENSHIELDS AVENUE0 MONTREAL- ,v'A N'e' <I ^YJ 9A' a�Mti:•4d y •F• wY +'S stn: ,•. ti- .? aid i' f, k -'•� {Y j. � :- w _SPONGE -BOX AS KI TCHZN COMMODITY. to home -made sponge box or bread l honey will burn easily. leis" _will' nreva a uraat convenience makes about eight dozen ASP N . �,: :. k �.��ie���.•+����'' ���ri„"?�sti.r- �tx'Y%'.i9 ti"!� ?I�. �'�w�L'`y�a°�' .,.'�n»w'•'��..�'�,�in"�r� �°�w.y"X�' `a" 1 � i"'?�SPrwxp..'.rti. ". "'�-s� .T�''.le�a�evk� -•f �r"}' , a �' ^; o �vA - '�.,��'�""' �^�. K.,- a .rg��y ,, �:,, ar•. f6 � , v .>.. rs:,•sr, v = s ,a-{.` � • •�J. •. x.' .is ''r�•,. .y,•w. .. hi: :.�• .4: h " "•v' 'U:' .,.A- .T`ey' •••�.�'7�'. -'. ,5�. f _ �;;�,' ;y-. •-. w �i :' i .�.�: : .. l -&I ArCRIMSEUP d Tort at W,e]1fe have corm to be rather lightly. stRe•s- �iEERLESB STARTSR . $se• }d by ' most persons 'who 'find . coh- Oft his recent visit to Toronto, the #nual use for them. One throws away. A Guaranteed Starting System for _ Archbishop of York spent- a short old pen and, puts a new one is the Ford Can. sells for 62LS& _ time -at W cliff$- College, where the penholder -with. little thought of. the AGENTS WANT90 Founders' Chapel was the particular t. 'point of his interest, the larger part potential waste. A gold- pen, of course, TAE_ MORGAN, SALES 'QO. � - of -the building -being at the present is exceptionally- durable, as a rule, its Yonge Street, To time used for military purposes. but the one that performed service Doctor O'Meara 'the principal showed for Dr. Holmes ',for more than thirty I to be ,saved- valuable foodstuff . that him the Roll of honor which gives the years must have been a marvel, Any- , ought not to be wasted on collars: names of thirty' graduates and seven- way, it was obviously afar better one I A permanently stiffened collar is be. This recipe .t : undergraduates who are_ serving tb4A the _one that served Thackerey ing - lfiddduced Which is not celluloid, iriall, cakes. with His Majesty's forces as Chaps lain% fooii only two years.. His was probably ,but is a regular fabric collar treated ..�_- ....,,1.- a -.. +. - .1 Fls..al�w...v- D.dt I _ .. .: - ---:„ - -- L °` -- -- .1. -- . ... - . . .. ... Lhe waMlms kitchen. it enanlea _ auaey aerm.ia. -a UUYa�a °_-- on which are inscribed the names off• - would last, � - A e housekeeper #o,keep her spongo or ing, !6 cupful honey, % teaspoonful two graduates and seven under - a 4mB p er'" °a`� -�"` i��asibie to cleaTr it under the tap of � ldongh at the right temperature Bo mixed spices, 1 cupful chopped raisins, aduates who have aid the supreme the writing A two novels as .extensive with'' a da p •cloth. AutoMbilista 0- that 'it will rise in leas time. - A 1 egg 1 teaspoonful soda 35 tya- as those produced by Thackeray must should be among those who appreciate price of self - sacrificing service. - The sponge box'oi bread • 'raiser, there - spoonful salt, about 8 cupfuls pastry tablet in memos; of the Founders, be regarded with profound respect. thin new fabric, for in spite '.of road, fore, takeamucb of the uncertainty flour.. , Heat the, shortening and the and Axel Enders famous picture of i This economy in the, use of writing dust it is always possible to 'Keel ,out of bread baking. It can be made honey together until, the ' shortening the Resurrection, were objects of his utensils seems awe - inspiring to-day. clean" in a clean collar. A collar of __7 special remark. I In.the last ten .years we personally this kind'will lair from two creeks to an ordinary dry goons packing is melted, add the mixed apices, using #Before leaving, His Grace offered box, 'and the.. government has sent cinnamon, cloves • and nutmeg. Allow g� have knocked out two typewriters an a month. ` intercession for the Coll and. its have started on our third, and in that -- ¢ `out dir9etions for making iy, as • fol- it to cool. Then add the egg, well Staff, its-'students and its graduates. I time have probably 'turned . out' 'less towel _ 'beaten; raisins, and two cupfuls of He was.. accompanied by the . Arch- Apples cored and baked with resins a A box 26 by 20 by 20 inches is a flour in which the coda and salt have bishop of Algoma, than halt the number a! words theta p the Bishop of Tor- ari the cores are delicious. convenient size. About. ten inches' been sifted. ..Add more flour if need- onto, the Mayor of the city, Arch; Dr. Holmes produced with his little kriam the bottom 'of the 'box a shelf ed to make a dough stiff enough to deacon Cody, and a number. •o! Fold _gold .pen. ,And when you come, to Made o! slats ore pa o w reds roll clerical and lay: friends. think of the comparative valuess of �,ppa Beata fastened to the sides of, the in_ a moderate oven. a new _ College flag was . now s the reflection becomes #gala r, 1box.• A second shelf As placed lour . ¢ honor of his visit. lively humiliating: finches above the - lower one. The The Ideal Husband. ' TWO LOX6- LIVE:' •P1;NS. � dshblves can be removed when cleaning . -Every woman wan' - her to -- _- - - FEW ER STIFF; COLLARS -- - 1e box:-- -Below ;the -rower i&e s sheet of galvanized -iron slightly be lour things -her lover, her cum- One .Used 6y Thacilei 17- ' Other by P 1 !Better Iises Are Found at Thin Time i w. •Ha curved order to make it sliThis h d those ec eat ear persons " Aounc make o! k For Starch .and Linen._ nAidgr than the shell is Inserted. It I ride, er child an er master. Oliver Wended o mss. - - - , t - - -- __ years," a �- Tile- segarate-atarcheed- eallar�sa Sure GLlre for and stay in place securely: prevents scorching of the Tower shelf ; A 0 S , , _� A N OS11 pusiness of collebting strange and I invented -about ninety -two years 'ago I LL lvhen a lamp is placed below and also startling facts, "Thacker, did all the wife of a blacksmith of Troy, In order to get our justly high grade , y ' y HFAY.NOW ,k helps to distribute the,heat more "even- his writing wigs one pen, which -alev IT..Y. -;- *Too made one for her husband - - y piano in each town, village or it door is hinged and fastened served him for writing two novels. � Since then it has grown in popularity ship throughout . Ontario, we shall l Here's what .rag, Mciarnon, shawr•ille P q- *Ith a thuatb= 'such or hook and atop offer �8 Instrument, sod only -one, in Oliver Wendell, Holmes used a gold until there is probably nobody who rysabout CAPITAL $SAVE R•93LEDY • . ' Several small holes are bored in the, �� Office, at factory price, as LaT pen for more than thirty years; dur- has not worn a! starched 'collar at ' �1 used CAPITAL HEAVE REMEDY lower and upper parts of the aides ing which he wrote twelve million some time or other. Now its opular- bar* n store to starve. I cured her with as It caan. he dome ooiwistintly, These p a bare pasture to statue. I i her with 2"a and in the top of the box to promote a made in Canada and have - words." ity is on the decline again, partly di the powders I can Pprovo th cured the o hose; I have her yet; she has never showed ation of air. A cork which has That, we may consider, is genuine the score of comfort and partly as a Reavessinee.° a been before the Canadian' pubMo !ot' yp I -- ICE TRIAL OFFER een bored through the centre to ad- over twenty -five years, and are sold Pen conservation, and it may bet i- I result of the war: #sit 'a 'straight thermometer is insert - ! a straight guarantee. cal of a general economy that was far The crux of the matter does not lie we have such conSder. ce is this remedy i that we send a lull wwwa trw free. 141 red in one of the holes in the top of the' more prevalent in the days of Thack- with the collar itself, though that is 6c. to Omer and era box. A Fahrenheit- chemical ther- FD! further Information apply to $ray and Holmes than it.-is to -dax. ! made from material which ie useful writ..d p pEl QD AJiY SU�ai>�'8ossa, BOX 42i TORONTO, todaT. Too atnk.Otta+n.Oa6 �nometer that registers as high as 100 _ ONT. 'Pens, is the last quarter of a century, ( for bandages. Its the -starch that is i degrees can be used. Such a ther- ometer may be ordered throb a - - - — - - - - _tardware dealer or directly ft, m an fa 1NINNINNNIIIINIIIINNNpNIIIIIIIIgI11111NINlllll IIINIINIaIiNIIgINNN11111111NiM11INiNIIIIIiNIIIINNililiiNIIIIIIINIIIIININIIINIIIIIIININItNDIliiiiill strumem dealer. .'. To avoid all danger of fire, the box _ should be lined with asbestos or tin �►hea a kerosine lamp is used for I S - r. w Ling the bo�i. If an electric light + used the lining is not necessary. _ sixteen- candle power' light will beat fibs box nice' A email and inex- �:'` _ ive night lamp is placed in the "- - ,- m of the box and a • shallow pan ist water Is placed on the lower shelf ` iso that the air hr thr box will be kept r : �aeist. ANADIANS have good reason fo be proud of the position Canada -The bowl of sponge ou pans �e� � holds in the world -toda . --This ride is justified b the. activities. of Idouch are placed on a pper � • p 1 y e temperature -of -the bdx ' should ` y _ ka t as near 86 degrees F. as pos- ;._her people, by• her unlimited . natural resources, by her splendid institu. able t80 degrees-to S8 degrees F.? tZOtiS6 and partsculafly b!i her Industrits. J. eat broad is being made in the quick Way. If a sponge is set over night :'' pacts amus the itamensity. of equalled by another shoe mane- —it requirts -huge up-to -date fac flfi to ?0 degrees F. is the better tem- Lure until the dough is made in some Canadian industries would facturer anywhere in the world. tones equipped with tjte moat the morning, after .which the tempers- lastonish most people. This concern, if located in the ' modern machinery -able to turn may be increased to 96 degrees These industries when viewed 'United States, would rank as one out 8,000 pairs of. shoes, ,;day }. a' :.;'. Tile temperature in the box may iA the light of comparison with of the twelve .largest out of s3fiis :.--zt rsquias -a variety of nearly' b varied by raiaing or lowering the .� two thousand Shoe manufacturers' stain$ of the lamp or by using warm _- - other,countries, are simply,tre- 800 different styles to meet the _ �or cold water in the llow pan. mendous. _ _ ._ _ _. - _.th _ - 'requirem to a of ere en Of all cla Sea ' - -- -The growth of any industry it- While the sales of the far ?est pet #or differ s. Honey a Sugar Substitute. _limited to the nufnber of 'people shoe manufacturer is tl-ie United kinds of ahocs. j1oney is much more easily digested it can serve, and that is a fact not States - -selling to the ,American —it rtquires -the mi 'aintenanc' of _ n _sugar, and much more quickly often roperly a predated when - people —do not exceed twenty -five six large- distributing branches in' similated. h has the pec4liarity of Canadian industries are compared cents per capita per year, the sales principal cities from.coast to ooaat,' icing moisture, keeping bread and rp y _of Ames'Holden McCread to the and in these are. carried over a ,• for instance, fresh and ■oft for -t0 similar cote risd in, ea ,the ar long time. It is delicious on dry ;United States. Can -p�Ple last year were rnillioti dollars worth of stock, ' is of all kinds, even dry bran. In For example: the population aPProzunately eightyt cents per ready for . quick delivery to re- ` tiin& on with moat fresh , truits1 _. - pf the United 'States exceeds capiur• ••.: tailers. nuts, there is ao sweet like bo�nk d ,100,000,000. Opportunity fdr in In a comparative sense, there- .--•if rsquirss-- zsizty travelling alien s` • " :it with baked apples, C ITiCIi to call on the retail trade; eel solo ehsriies, boiled or bat dustries there is.almost unlimited. fore:. this anadian concern is quinces, grapefruit, cocoanut, al y b Comparison, Canada with its greater than . the foremost Ameri- -because 'out of approzimitery aloes end Brash nuts' and you Will seven million population is a small can shoo manufacturer in theO,000 retail dealers who sell shoes . surely want it a second time- .Raisins, ... oouirtry- �yet-m spite of this oom -` United States. in Canada, more than. j,0oo handle' spice. sad spicy seeds blend well with _ partitively :Rlall population;- Can- Thus Amcs Holden McCready A.H.M. Shoes. �e hones• ads 'possesses severil industries truly -merit the distinction of their .-st rsqusres — many other details' Bony cakes, as we have said,' are. . • � _ro -which in actual siu rank anion' title "8hoemakera to the Canadua o anization .and tai trielit, oted for their keeping qualities. FO; 8 of rg eq p 'this reason, • the use of • bone# is re- Stile biggest in: the world. Nation. .but this brief outline will give you . oommended for wedding or black fruit In shoemakin one Canadian just imagine for a moment the' some slight idea "of the" part that while_it gives >< richness 4f Esau_ - t, i0p m has develo d a � olume enormous work of su 1 ' a lar ;this at shoe concern i! pla ' g ln' .- pe 1 PP Ymg Se pre Ym I� _ r. ,or and texture to even a plain raisin 1;of business and a• 'service to the portion of Canada's 7,000,000 peo- the business of supplying footwear loaf like the following: I adia>p le which is not. le with its boots anct. shoes: to the Canadian people. --- �one Plum Cake. -% cupful short -! t�%� p�P p r ing, % cu`p�urbravva %signs, �{r.¢up- r - :. .; _ - sled in thews acts bsoauae ths-- riax#- Mne you bury joo , profs $try. flour ens - i1F honey, 1 egg, fill cupful P ilk, -2' -oonla ; Bea gill know ifia!! t shy are t - pa C 3f,teaepo9nful salt, t/s teaspoon- i - -' :. 4#1cient'orgar�atiort makfitj shoes whioh it!ftl in %vary ooas yfi+s you the preats�at, u ginger, % teaspoonful _ nutmeg, varhte for yot:r fll0ltey. sportful Cloves, 1 teaspoonful . cinnl} ott,'1 enpful raisins�or mixed fruit:f �/�fi e - - eh °rtenis'g 1T1 S ���L V L - - together, add honey and egg well eaten. Mix and sift together all the - i - ' ingredients, reserving a-little of _ - e r e t d s a t "Shoemak -th N ion" e flour to duet oven the raisins., Add. JO1Di MONTMAL _ ToRoWro wiNNIlBG $DMOMN VANC*V ffIR t ry ingredients alternately with the _ - j s e bilk to the first mixture; beat Well, -: hdd raisin, land bake is a we11- greased - _ _ \, iprya, thti 7w..arlt �"•J. ; . - - r ».ba � tad floured loaf pan in a moderate �e.e i er, e,.ry,oe.; - e : Z1. Honey is unequaled for makings _ - all .$ekes._ The followi_rg will keepI - ;0eflnitelyt - Nutlets. -1 cupful shortening, 1 N, ::y::: ._ '.� "'i ,,✓ ne 1 cu ful brown su ar 1 r c l+'ivi ho. y, p . _ fi . , I chopped nut meats, 1 egg, 2 j _ S �i nt teaspoonfuls soda,. 1, teaspoon- '8��tl �� soli, 1 teaspoonful cinnamon, 4 pfula pastry flour. Sift the dry in :. tedients togish r, boat the egg"wi 1, ='� - - _ / A 1 ' Ond mix in of der given. This will - t 3- eke a c batter; drop, by teaspoon- : IIININIIIIIIININNN IINI NIiIIIN INI IIMIN1NNiNNIUIININ�NIN IINNINNINMINNI�INNRq . NNNIINNNNIINIIINI�IIINN ~j bon ♦ gnwa••d pea and bake in- a "*oderate oven, as cake% made with o e.. ..•. .. •.: 's.•3 .'v C)' 4 ...-.: .c. 0.:adLY3.1+. .rYYL 1. ia.. �... ...v.mr- >.!E,kx. ±rz'S.�on+n_,ux :..:7r; ,•._. .......,. -. ... -... � :.,....w.. -:. ._.._- .,._.,�.1.... .,�... - ... _,wr.:. ::;: - ..a.; -. :w..;,...�. ... -.:: .: _..- -.... . -,..:,..:. m..:... s- y: t."_.,_ �<_ A.). � .o....a.:v. :w1.,u.r.._,_.�.c... .....- ....,r..e.n.., m. ..... .,.... s..,._ m.., r�,..,_• i. K. r.._.._.... s... PaCty .i..C:.::l^2..��'`d•�...akciP ; �s.... _svX_`.a,.._- _.,.._..,C.�.�•.�' N referred to it as a 16co emptible little iLrmy.'; Tice system of rais- we 1�18h. 49"44 the colu,mus of It was so small that the Kalsir .-Card of Thanks F1--:.­.. C Tax Nzwe, to extend our sincere and ..Y. iq 19ngland, pipevjjoxt§ grateful -thanks to the stets m"PI flet,,do to the present war, was by volune and neighbors for their Up d all you can in your garden a system Lug our reoent bereavement. 41, 91.25,if paid in advence. ..."W Ferris's - y LN pw you tar enlistment, which is Fillfline of 's and Rennie's Garden Seed not conducive to building up. a W. ff. RoBsoN AND jFAIULIT Brougham. April 25th. 1018. large a rwy,-but- sufficiently large -Etc.- Dutch Setts, Potato Onidnfi, -Pro JOHN MURKAR, r. to meet the requirement* of Brit- )faniel Seed,' per INOT94 AND COMURNT6. rw ders. Turnip-Seed, —41.25 per lb V­ &W for defensive purposes and to maintain orde Within her bor F ru' it' Trees * -cents She had never- any thought of Thanplimion h&a be" 9,vagg-g— -building np an arrmy for riffe mime and -Plants -4 —t 777-1 �-� 3F 29! M -=I -result -o-Uthi-swar *ilrw e-9—as isbe lmd nu desigfis A-- one '.that • nations will be compelled to against .any other nation, ks her ,For Spring Planting 42.50 per. galloln­Pu'e Syrup p maintain standing armies of much desire, was to live at peace and We need no further' introduction greater dimensions than formerly, 4armouy with all other. peoples. than the fact that we have, been in —5 the Nursery Business SixTy OINE It will p�y you.'to'buy.S lbs,I of our .Teas now� Oe lb We do r This war has shown that a large not concur with this opin. YEARS, and are now- prepared to meet Black, Green or -Wxed. T �z! but on the contrary' we-think army siieh as that of Germany existing condition by 6fferitf on, U - g They will' PF'7 of training • is no, more high grade trees and plants direct to the tendency. will be to with years customers at RocK - BoTTox PRiCES ..-:..certainly be higher*. V Alminiab the - size of the armies eefflient than an army of civilians Rend for our illustrated circulars of �and navies as we'll.!- The whole' with a few months' trkiding. Brit- hardy varieties which you can order Z77Tuy all, y6i—irGrocery Deeds at the -Grocery Store world' -will be so sick - Of war, • with ain's civilian Army has met -the direct and save the Ftge-Ljt'&'co'mmts- i sion, of which you get the benefit.'- artuy in super - Our prices will lie sure to in its terribf6 cost in money. the pick of the d4rm�n interest you numbers and defeated them bloodshed and misery that - it.. low and all, stock is. absolutely first-class- t-� entails, that it will require no with grea.t.loss, and his has been and jrue to riaine. great effort to induca the various •done od Various occasions. -Why, The Chase Brother-s- 0. cations to come to a. mutual then, expend fabulous sums in M of Ontario, Ltd., I- agreement towards disE maintaining a -large army, when ti-manient.] Ugg of civilians with a few Nurserymen S easonable' -'�S estlons ti regards Enkland,' sh� h6verlan-army, Established 18594 maintained a large army. 'In fact, months' training will suffice ? Colborne. Ontal io, for making House-cleaning Eamy,:.'' L -W 1900 WASHER -THE it. Bri g.it back Never had one returned yet.- _don't like it. V D There le none better. Everybody likes it. :_ V"t sues e end ..'Upon, W., : :Our Men re, -o fli6' 7W­-effa f '-.0 ., Come to us for the.Big Asiottment—Clark Jewel, Flu'reuce and New Perfection. R11.1, I rl Wa'r'Work I build -huts in France-- trudge back to dressing station. Weary, overwrought and de- i Fuel,Savers Time Savers Easy to Operate Sununary personai "interviews .,getically -iere Rernember—TI a just one place in town to buy The Old Reliable ;:`T1xere am: tool Vou must wait, wait, . And then..:- Sherwin-Willinni4'Paint, Peruid Roofing, Peerless Fencing; The, Happy Thought 'Range, E -te Y.M.C.A. in France- —Thousands of soldier! decide for the better H(e Garden and Field Seeds g­flore=in- bulk or package bunches in England. Dozens of Y.M C.A. dug-outs is fonvard txenchcs lindcrfire. side the Aressing station the goZgenerous folks at home have Picket ing'''HardwCaTre Store I —Over 126 Military Secretaries overseas. convenience. Profits, it sair.- J. S., BALSDON, PROPRIETOR ­w,000 letters a dap written in Y.M.C.A. overseas buildings. :L —Service to boys in Camp -­M 000 needed for athletic hospitals. U Sim equipment . (4glps.uwale of -�:-Y.M.C.A. saved hundreds of - )ryes at 1 nay Ridge bycariag or more,units, of Ten Dollars, -yon — CREAM OF THE WEST FLOUR for walking wouruled. Idonbv&L Centres in Paris and e Fund - =Over 100 pianos in England wW France, also 300 grama. 120 Bay St,..Tamwo For Good, phones and 27 nxnring picture BOYS "In thousands of cases," writes an officer, "it vias that first h6t "Y. M. C. A.. belps boys In cup bt coffee that dragged the man back to life ;Lnd *anity." 'to Y.M.C-4, to beep your bin ben tbers by-jaining hospitals. oversew r ­ the Its the Flour that *makes the Bread, therefore, you can't get best —Mare than 00,MO cups of hot results from an -inferior grade. That's Ch~ Up and ThavA God for the Y.H.C.A- tea and coffee distributed daily why we recommend —free. An Prance Estimated 44, cost for 8 months, $48,000. PjrRY to picture yourself in the muddy cold trenches after —1W,000 magazines distributed 4 excnwrw days and long nights of mortal danger and in- free every mouth.- (Estimated 'CREAM OF THE WE S?' tease nervous strain. - Rushing whiz -ban and scream- cost $L5,000.) - — --------- 1­ di --1 -tT neA %­ 4y, se c m are no 011 %Lrq-� you still can face the long Zlit despite shock and pain 7a I build -huts in France-- trudge back to dressing station. Weary, overwrought and de- --Cpnmtg" - slng-w�, tood- night services and im2s at-other cominq pressed, you are prey to. wild, imaginings of that . "walking personai "interviews .,getically ordeal with the surgeon. There are other wounded,', ducted. Concerts, lecturek tool Vou must wait, wait, . And then..:- etc.. cost 85,000 a nwath. .widt. Up comes a cheery Y.M.C.A. man, the ever-present "big brother" —Thousands of soldier! decide for the better H(e to the doldier, with words of wanly encouragement. Close be; —Y.U.CA. seals many nee&W side the Aressing station the goZgenerous folks at home have things to soldien for their enabled him to set up a canteen. He hands you biscuitts, AW convenience. Profits, it sair.- chocolate or coffee. a spent for bonewbi :L —Service to boys in Camp hospitals. VM you help? --This- V0106 WjL5""A&0 .—When ods at least $2,250,000 from Cana," for 1918. For be —Red Triangle Clubs for soklim or more,units, of Ten Dollars, -yon — in, Torouto. SL John sad will receive a beautifully ca. graved certificate- Idonbv&L Centres in Paris and e Fund &audon for le on ave. —4m 61 Red- Trlsitgle Pa" 120 Bay St,..Tamwo $75,000 to be ecatran*m to the War Work of tb&Y.W.C.A.� - reada- de Appeal BOYS "In thousands of cases," writes an officer, "it vias that first h6t Here's do a Am stroke ai the big. wart Help the cup bt coffee that dragged the man back to life ;Lnd *anity." 'to Y.M.C-4, to beep your bin ben tbers by-jaining The tremendous helpfulness of the V;.�&C.A.' as an aid the oversew r ­ the "morale," or figIsting" spirit, of the soldiers' ii-'eierywhere - &,I " I the Y.M.C.A. huts out of existence. The Y.M.C.A. is everywhere. You .first met the helpful;' C 4 ampaW numily. Y.M.C.A. worker in cam then on train and boat, at' Six thousand Canadian older- tamp Vtinoand and in Vrsk —Otte" boys lie risks his to reach you in the trenches. .-Ife' has won the - give at least Ten Dollars 4$10) to vr authorities, statesmen —the King I warmest praise from military authont e the Red Triangle Fund. That means SM000inallf Splendid) Have you a precious boy at.• the front?. You cannot be- "over -Five thousand doll= will be used for boys' work in India and 3 them"' ,to guide him away from fierce temptations of camp and China; another $5,000 for the in his supreme hour. of trial. d You cannot comfort him re National Boys' Work of Canada, Your parcels to him are necessarily few. But the Y.M.C.A., and $50,000 to help big brothers thank God, Is "over there," going where you cannot g'---d"�'g the very things you long to da--dding it for you and for him. in Khald. Ask your local Y.M.C.A. representatiye far in- formation and pledge- card. VM you help? --This- V0106 WjL5""A&0 .—When ods at least $2,250,000 from Cana," for 1918. For be you have subscribed one or more,units, of Ten Dollars, -yon — GYMBROUS11 will receive a beautifully ca. graved certificate- flation'al Council, Young Men's Christian, Association ' C -an�paisn Directors for Red Triangle Fund: Dr. John Brawn,. Jr., Quebec P. S. Dobson, 120 Bay St,..Tamwo Y.M.C.A.. Sherbrooln 04 .. :.* ✓' " r � k:.r',.•w" ( :.'4 x :. .�` W �`r ^ �� � - � PIN . �. � •r 8ti. `i- 3"-'��* �`r'�..'•�'*5.� f . tr:':Fa' F- r L.. -r 1i "s r.:l"u +. f �f. `t .4i•L+ -+�;i "'E• "u y r _ y . T.0 K ..E'-R. PIGKERI\G,' ONT., FRIDAY. APRIL 26TH, 1531$ - 0_T E� _. ::.: A�.} _ .— - — - an C a t _We lv4w a rompletti st+ c!1: of till the li {test _ •" - . style, iti Pootctyar for' � k •Y� i�..tz .. •y . _ T3 rlo aY ntmerso forest trr _ - I,ttdie�' High'C:llt IlooL,' ill black, 4rowl) )tlltl 1- ey- leathel•s,• t r Provincial - �: ; Cot _ o ecrvmir ami so .- ._• - with letit;ller or \•eUjill- til,le�• ORi•3at ! arestSQ E ., .. - , � -.- -- .Great Iatnreai I :1 • rlr Eiu�,: ii'urls 1 :ut,k� zr 11,�c,i:alt} ( T31Ej T;rii��erjal E�u , n. , ,, s ��:, Q `!'7 a tr +s . i i7a-•t9 tLta uorc f ; s,1 sr. t E. e. Sawing � � � Mac''hm' e ' . t3e11 phone 1JL ( . '.:nd U P t' 11 r 7 :.tilt,ac -! Servics: ai t.ii� M , Trltnk 33si, 5ltitcitt�es. ' = _ : - u 1 C t�sd ^s:� ^r'ti�rnfoC' stenC o; �o.. s _;z!•�c,,,ortuultyf,rth,NS�Zzt. l�t.tnuf:artt ed. bV - '`� _ !� O he i t t..^ '3 of ft;Cf�riq wale: - �• - !'i^i, <r. t` oat I1 r.c 1.0 ia. :YStci V. R. Jackson 8c Son, �.Mr;err and I res ,i, ttt cs o. P orth a ;pp Up *r7� L(-,� Tii T rr W.14 11 ` t1 t r n r aculrl 1*c mat cri Of, r -•r.: ,a �rciCjt Road. Pickering. Unt7 V j<7L�OCu �711�rE�i'L'1 _ - -_ 1 rB.i, ��.`c "i; ln, re tcs Can :•� :i, c h.oda — tr 7 n4 stl t3 in1 aa'ci 4, uri;t �iec a- F31rrr katiyi ling and Woodwcirk'ml� i" i s cr? , sr•.i coach-4 len-e- Trsnaeo H;sw gntlrming ", _ __ • • r•7 � :•„�� ,n ^ • U r t:. 1; ,ad.,< <. hr. ht�i. • try � � uli tty inr• ��jj trail filial: ,l specialty,. � STANDARD I � f'a t 1 7i f r17eg and U ,•j!nts a Wcstun : -.; ct �t H.tttjleg i r s_ll ;.ueat! in'ti`.'cstc:a NN t' „a 1 una q,hr1N EngineG. 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Deposits for Circulation..... ,8��,a ... • yt _. lYw Up >3anka. . :. .. .. ' 4,-I$8:?•I9 ;4t x c� - Dominion Govt.,•British Govt. and other Bonds, etc.... 1`.',u {`t•35 :,'�'r ` °� s : •, ,1, Of all ro3tsrrxls Arad deaittn Call Loans and Current Discounts...'..'. ...... - #... :.•: �tirg l : el it* stook--- it'wiil'pay-yoa ° Bank Premises j,etters of Credit Per Contra....%.......,.. ..�.... In,1t. ' ,fi,3�) Mme' afvr• C7'Y e. r? m .-.. .2 a 1J.01it1 ni t2er V7�tkB at.d lLS!?pbib our I;v Other Assets ... lj)R,oSl.4R I 0 " snd obtain prices Don't. bib misled �; �^ .... ... ............................... tlC y ,.q 1. .. ,'+ y ' �, 3 9901 91 1, 2 " _ _ 1 'c a )te we lo-no- en z lov them one ,�� •.. � ... , ly roc cst>:, and do.tbrow -off the -agirn t = 0mrtliseion.oi.10 per oent.,whiclt You wit` _ 1•h rr =' :3 v oertainlyeave ay parobseine from. ds. : :i.. z � T> C T ^ s ,td.i t.� W 0611 i�oli0itftd. - - �' ��. M F�., rr _�. >,1C� ++� v _ i' GRANITE Ci�.� ... a�' sins in Boots . ; �: n�t, - - A _Nls�• �a► - g dw r - - n t2 tit) will t,ur thsit_ r•,tbly - ptr,•.- ,� n c P Q 'Oftlee'acrd Works, Nhitbt, U sari l liel L v: The Fart n". Far" 21'3 nvi er+. 1 1)it�'e heVn �t)fCAE ft)1 in SPr'tll'Int CAn- l,t,t�•i.l'i it,:t1 -ii, toil 7, Pivkt -ring .•. �. i a 3 c C ti —�— ---- ar7,l nt the.Greh �hoec f,1r. thiS - °' Y `% �y sl £salt tit ti. i `1,74t'tt'hit1 F',� r IN 1,Hililit,�� �;rr, (1 +...:., r L. 3 `c 5 }r s� • CKLL••++ + +�R• NG t,terilit.y 4aa t: c c_ I f t,rc hnrcl. Ie t ti +t�w,il a.ud tt•e14 �,,xtECt•d, vt. r , . , Z�.. x �..•. • head• goclt• hefure' ; .t7it'1Z 17 `.: m _the )�,rl.rtuet - -in price. lnua mil,tl : +h�; gain, d :tit'y t r v T��//y�� '� R N. •Tfil1111�, . ri�"'t'i)T•7' :S, -a'ch. t,:!1o,t1 Ck' 71 t. :, �-_ R -: -i '•• r-•. .^-. ` L..V itiB�.'-Ai�i/ ' t• ��iriu •)nc...�" 'i 11esF• re c,tla +t' • _riet p :Fur a � F]L.0 Ci'ilt.' H� : ",' ), ;tl tU•,•r,.H��. .�Ill)tt•��_ .,. -��- , O .0 '� �• _ rl3utrl,l bf-sA( n-bv ail• rriPn looking f! V: : �iilttNlne trnrkii,}; mutt, f,,r - - -7 __ rl1 -c ► - - Box `'1r) Cl ettl,7lit. :� r C w - tcr'ar. (.'ill and :ns.pect. -- _ - _ A11 K ;tr,rl� going at the old-priee.•• BiK f �. x 1 . -LE t it,s gllt►te yoll 1�rt' G•1tz�eu.S.1�1.': ratlge'tu chna a ft lair. _ E . i` i• =c•k �trE•= Ht?d made t, Diller. }. �! F' l N. Cam► Q L _ '% a can Save yaln L17oney. ' • 1l�il:e TZed Clrtt er Titi)pthy and all e� 4 fii kind, of seeds. +. - -c . , tui k of B. C. red tec3ac N 011TH C LA: RE1101G r art= are to the market£ and are prepay C •• Abe, �' shin les on hand. -red to pay the highest tiiarket P.'irt•,. • - � -TCONO %t 17.E '•• � h, ' R .'L'h best equipped cleaning trills • By Uuyitg your bread wud sa�,tng coal in the comary CHOCOLATES ; Orc :ers'fi}Ced -for All Triads c,€ jaremG t • l6/. fr Seucl u:- S:itnples, or oinfunnicate with* tn.'balk or in nett hnse1s _'l Hardwood Flooring- _ before selli'ng'. a i�lilta at 2 is lb, ,Fruit Cale ac lb. i t m... .e • a b -- - 3n nyeet-S ctrl zcarcrh F - - Rig5 to hire' (lay i - - - _ _ - i�'it ° =t-i l�t�s del or Independent phone. - :Both Phones. - _j! might at lowest 1)rites. Plarnpt, efficient ttnd reliable sPrvicE, �� {�rori�on "" SoYI, - I'lri�ne lhfJ,. in hiiullfing- Seed's guaranteed. i H. R. Monne7, Pickering j Thos. Sanderson & Son, ,J D 0 WN EY C 0 N PANY �o� g�� ,. «'liLTBI, ONTARIO :I LaXoth5csweet AQ1W :owdla�a010- Bell anc3 Independent phone _FROPRII±:TORS _ � 1 Ll 1 r l 4•sx r..- ��. - -.. _ _ 0 ace 0:. .' WHEN you ow%i a Fora you ec_n ao away With many articles that are a source of continuous expense to the man who still drives a horse. For instance, not only your- driving -horse and buggy, but the single harness, blankets, whips, currycombs, brushes, horse- shoes, pitch - forks, feed -bins, etc. " In their place you have a speedy, dependable, dignified, sroom - ?Fords -= coinple ly-- supertw to the narrow, cramped•bu that And when - aFordis -- >.r�{� }6 it oes not eat three meals a day, and it requires no "looking 1 A Ford will save you tim6, trouble, and money.' It is the utility bar for the busy farmer and his family. ta p — - - - ' THE UNIVERSAL CAR Touring- -$595 - - Runabout $575 '-Coupe - - - $770 SL-dan - - - -$970 $535 One -ton Truck $750 F.' O. B. FORD, ONT. r a 1R 1'1- - 1____' ZI • Is hereby given that a By -law was ' parsed by the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Pick - ering on the 11th day of March, 1918, under No. 1098, providing for the issue of debentures to the amodut of $8.500 for the purpose of assisting to defray the cost of building a new school house in- Union S rhnol Svetion Numb- er One of the Townships of I:ilekpring _ 1„s�1�N rhLt�ileh E3y.��iw _ way registered in the Registry Office of the Registry Div6ion of the Cou-, tv of Ontario, on th® 28th day of March, 1918. And- motion to quash crr set aside the slime or any part there ...of must bt: niade within three iiionths after the first publication of notice, and cannot be made thereafter. - Dated the 19th day -of April. 1918, 30 -32 DONALD R. BEATON_Clerk TV, �V�TBAR'I'ON' -_ BLACKSMITH SHOP ! On April 1st the undershmed will take possession of the above shop. Horseshoeind and general blacksmith work promptly attended to. 4jame and interfering horses made a specialty of, and money re- funded if work does not prove satisfactory. ,.Megc OA OH EN' tuets5 C Sweet to Eat - - - -A Ca ft Bags! Lasadm Coal,* oa -Hard. an-d soft Coal__gf_the -best quality on hamd. THOS. A. LAW, P1clrering. ;.. The United Farmers Dntario Co- operate instead of compete -Farmers' Club meets in Pickering ..Town Ball on 2tid and 4th .Wednesdays of _ each.month Your Club is what yoit `3 male it .:.Help yourself and your naiohhnr . r- , � s • "� it iu'�` 7 .. i��� _ 0 ace 0:. .' WHEN you ow%i a Fora you ec_n ao away With many articles that are a source of continuous expense to the man who still drives a horse. For instance, not only your- driving -horse and buggy, but the single harness, blankets, whips, currycombs, brushes, horse- shoes, pitch - forks, feed -bins, etc. " In their place you have a speedy, dependable, dignified, sroom - ?Fords -= coinple ly-- supertw to the narrow, cramped•bu that And when - aFordis -- >.r�{� }6 it oes not eat three meals a day, and it requires no "looking 1 A Ford will save you tim6, trouble, and money.' It is the utility bar for the busy farmer and his family. ta p — - - - ' THE UNIVERSAL CAR Touring- -$595 - - Runabout $575 '-Coupe - - - $770 SL-dan - - - -$970 $535 One -ton Truck $750 F.' O. B. FORD, ONT. r a 1R 1'1- - 1____' ZI • Is hereby given that a By -law was ' parsed by the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Pick - ering on the 11th day of March, 1918, under No. 1098, providing for the issue of debentures to the amodut of $8.500 for the purpose of assisting to defray the cost of building a new school house in- Union S rhnol Svetion Numb- er One of the Townships of I:ilekpring _ 1„s�1�N rhLt�ileh E3y.��iw _ way registered in the Registry Office of the Registry Div6ion of the Cou-, tv of Ontario, on th® 28th day of March, 1918. And- motion to quash crr set aside the slime or any part there ...of must bt: niade within three iiionths after the first publication of notice, and cannot be made thereafter. - Dated the 19th day -of April. 1918, 30 -32 DONALD R. BEATON_Clerk TV, �V�TBAR'I'ON' -_ BLACKSMITH SHOP ! On April 1st the undershmed will take possession of the above shop. Horseshoeind and general blacksmith work promptly attended to. 4jame and interfering horses made a specialty of, and money re- funded if work does not prove satisfactory. ,.Megc OA OH EN' tuets5 C Sweet to Eat - - - -A Ca ft Bags! Lasadm Coal,* oa -Hard. an-d soft Coal__gf_the -best quality on hamd. THOS. A. LAW, P1clrering. ;.. The United Farmers Dntario Co- operate instead of compete -Farmers' Club meets in Pickering ..Town Ball on 2tid and 4th .Wednesdays of _ each.month Your Club is what yoit `3 male it .:.Help yourself and your naiohhnr . a. . Robbins has sold his' �Fovk .auto to, John Nor". Rupert Allsway,'of Whitby, spent Friday In'Claremont. Howard Thornback, of Torout6,1 visiting friends in Claremont. A. W. Macke has sold his driv Ing ontfit to a ZtZville dealer at' a good figure. Magnus Henderson is underthe 7doctor's care at resent suffering from hear�t troublyle. I Tho- R and MP4- 9tA:RhP1Asea and daughters sjxl�i S�;�6�jvvitll H. G. and Mrs. Wilson, 'of Pick- ering. On and after May Ist, the stores will close on Mondays, Wednes. days and Fridays at 7 p. in. sharp. -new time. Wm. Coates returned hothe on Tuesday last, after spending a couple of weeks with his brother, !,Xhomas Coates, of Walkerton. There wag no service iu Erskiir6 church on Sunday owiust to the Allness of the pastor, Rev. A. Me- Lellan, who is now improving. -A-couple of Chevrolet cars, ar. rived.hereon Saturday for the agents, Messks,. Birkett & Gleesou, have made anumber of sales -recently. The Baptist church will meet at 11a, m. and 8 p. in. oaccording to the new time.. A good attendampe is Led as it is desired to fix servic0__in_futnre_­­ Roblin- Thompson,- an old Clare. woutboy whohis been spendin the past few years in Uncle Sam's domains Is now on his way to Can aria 0 sign up with the boys here. Widmer Miller. who has* been engaged at bridge work on the C. P. R. at Port McNicoll during the winter.'has returned home and is now busy at work in his market garden. Tlie Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered In the Methodist - church next Sqnday imorning at 10.80. new time, The 'Official Board will meet on Mon. day evening at 8. Mrs. Walter Norton, of the 4th concessiou of. Uxbridge, died on Saturday last in her 34tb year, after a brief illnew. Much sytupa- 'ihy is felt for Mr. Norton and his -faiiiily of young children. The Women's Institute h6ld a raost successftil meeting at Mrs D. Forsyth's last week. Report has it that Mary Pickford.ho not in it �.:.:-withsome of the grandmothers who furnished the programme for that d On'A�dnesdsy evening, of last -week the executive committee, of 0., the Upper Coined& Bible Soeiety �met for the transaction of general business' 'They report about fifty dollars -collected this winter . for this -worthy ol4ee t. On Sunday, next in Erskine --- Sablfftth School will be at 1-0.30 a.m., morning service stlI.80,.and-eveum--g service at �7.80, newtime. The question of bour of service will then be su-b- -initted to the congregation. While w6rking on his farm west -,-.of the- village, Charles Sargent sustained iujuries-to one of his knees and as a repult he has been confined to the house for a week. We are ple&qed to know that he id. bas now somewhat improve Mrs. D. P. -Macfarlane and son, slaster DCQIZ,L wh-ol-ave been vis. Iting the former's' parents, P. and Mrs. Macnab, have left for their .!new home in Harriston, but they and Mrs. Macnab will spend a few days in Toronto before continuing Asir journey. We regret to report the death Qf Rev. Win. Johnston, of Ash- burn, which took place on San - day Ina Toronto hospital follow. Ing an operation. The deceased was the rather of our junior teach - or who has the sympathy of all in her bereavement. A number of the young men in Claremont and vicinity have decided to-eallst. - This will prove ers, who iiill thus lose their n h I 'which was Indispensable on elfr farm@, in order to produce the foodstuffs to the desired extent. A. D. Peter@, the mail man for -R. R. No. 1, states thott he has to -carry an axe with -him to clear the roads of logtq in Uxbridge town. ship. The Uxbridge council evi. tention to there roads. -Mr. Peteri also reports the Waddell sideroad to be in bad condition. S'. Rnmohr received word,'on Monday that his son, Ray, who is 'in training at Exhibition Camp Toronto, with the artillery, haa the misfortune to fall from his -horse and fracture one of his arms and is now in the hospital. His tnother and sister, Mrs. T. Birkett ,went -up to the city on Tuesday to see him. ' � Word -has been received by his friends here that Walter Ander. -son, the eldest son of William Anderson, of Oshawa, had been killed In action on March $Otb. Walter was born in Claremont 81 jears ago and lived here until a .jew years ago when the family .wovi4 to Osbaws. He was a atember of the Royal Canadian DragmuT4nd went overem with 7.7� _;,4 pen ttir To die" ViElage Committe� ai2d Citiezelis of Pickerin' -'---7 ----- - 7 - ------ - Have yqtir citizens organized to increase food production? If of Resources Committees. they have not et d9ne so, We, the Qrgan-2 ou to earnestly ask y B them together in a Mass Meeting. nd la'y before them tho' �M imme e and vigorous efforts --the food situation is critical. necessity of. may astonish you. to learn that in 1917 Ontario did not grow enough wheai -It ior- its own needs. 'Consequ''e'nily'* every Ontario farmer whose land is suitable, has. e spring wheat this year so been'urged tosiow 5 acres mor that Ontario's demand -for wheat shall not be met at the expense of that portion of the Western crop that should A inore rightfullv bo'shipped overseas. 'ho­hasi a 'garden or a' piece bf For this same -reason every householder w ore vegetables that are is being urged to grow vegetables, because them Ont-arto the less wheat and- meat there-wilfbe-consumed __�L_vacant land grown and eaten in andthat-, being so, the Ontario wheat crop should- then be sufficient to f eed bur own people, and leave more Western wheat and other foods available -for expert. By intelligent effort, -in the cultivation of his own back gar&n, or from the -piece -of -land, ..the average citizen- can grow, this summer, cultivation of a nearby enough vegetables to support his family through the next winter. And rememberq* if food restrictions are enforced next winter, a supply, of vegetables in the collar. will be very desirable. 14 T If you already have an unofficial or semi-official organization to stimulate food -production, so much the better. That wifl give- you the basis for. a comprehensive committee. here outlined. Yoa shoutd, A plan that has been adopted in many places is -...,.-,..adapt it to the needs of your own community. e - should be placed on farms locally through the 1. A General Committe formed, representing every impor-. Agricultural Representatives or the *Government Employme X. tant interest of the community. nt Bureau M. ''The work, should be done by sub. (e) A Farm Lands sub -committee, co -committees. The following lis is posed of groups of men to cultivate t I r tracts of vacant land in the arge sufficiently comprehensive f or the -largest places. You should -adapt it -vicinity of cities, towns and villages. .....Flax growing is profitable and suit - to y?ur own cornmu' able—flax seed and fibre. are much The _1a) A sub -committee' onVn_anc-e'-_.­- needed. Organization of Resources Com - mi n mittee is willing to help local 0) A sub -coin ' ttee o- " Schools to en - 7 list all school -children of sufficient branches financially with publicity, age to work either in home gardens, public meetings and organization. communi ty gardens, school gardens, A Publicity Committee to place local _(b) ,or o n farms. Z�_ problems properly' before the people, e on - .4) A sub-committe of women on C supplementing the -larger work of servation to deal with the problems the province -wide publicity, by th ng-out-circu-- of food-sa -InAhe-homes , uri g pledges, gendi more -broadly representative it is of lar letters, arranging for addresses women s activities the better. Exist - Ing women's organizations should In churches, schools, nfo --pictiare houses, etc., and by supplying local not be interfered witk, but since con- -papers with news items. servation is one of the greatest prob- 1ems, there should be a- women's Z '(c) A sub -committee on Vacant Lot and Back -Yard Gardening to include re- committee in each community to 7- presentatives from horticultural so- deal with this problem alone. 7 . .... rl cities, school teachers, etc. should-)* (d) A" sub-c�����ibour, bour, appointed, to include the chairman composed of employers. of la 7 'of the general committee and the ...:.,.:representatives of . organized labour, chairmen of the - sub -committees. -war veterans, etc. Labour is the key �1'11is committee should meet fre� to the food production problem. AJU quentl boy, girl, part-time and vacation Y. labour should be enlisted.; Make sure '4. A Secretary to the committee should dgii that sufficient, labour is ready to meet -be chosen, for his knowle of the. jjg -.-Attu 1 77 any demands made by your farmi ation, who would be free t.6 de - :vote considerable ti community. This labour should be me to the worIL lin' and upe mait dea of food threatens the battle 4 .-.Lack h the situationi h not yeit decided to plant a vegetable garden make up your mind to If you ave do so now. You will not regret it. There is still lots of it=. Potatoes and beans my, -weAstan -th— -substitutew1or wheat-su&-meat; W #1 ted up to Ju d thesear# e best For good, prac 41cal advice upon how to lay out and cultivate a Vegetable Garden, 1pvdte for a free copy - of the booklet entitled: "A Vegetable Garden for Every Home." This bps been prepared by the Ontario Department of ASTiculture for uAlifis—caltf arrin-aeuet production. �tlie guida WM. rapo nce of citWenx w . . . . . . . . . . 7 Send for copy nowi Mail'the coupon below: ��,QRGANIZATTON OF. RESOURCES COMMITME Ln (41j,cr"don with Caritda Food Board' 7* j -n R 9! 0-11 IF, i4K, �T' RIP *3 W W TM 7 A "VW HOLD -GROUND AUNT FINE VALOR OF 7 125,000 ENEMY STOR"M* TROOPS BRITISH AIRMAN *=Aeui Attacks on Britiih Defences Betw een GlYenchy and St. to k Wounded. Six Times, His Venant Hurkd Back Leaving Thousands of Dead. ch e on Fire, He ContizWed the Field. %an W 3 to- Fight. Army cars and cavalry have not been in ac- With the British Armies in France. despatch from the British ta I rance sa I -stories of the magnifleent a of Liar- We are now down. 4uriday -a wor e ng one y t a rit Man troopswere driving oil TI ursda to a sheer contest of man -power is turt I Crac 0118Y against the British defences swaying, ceaseless attack and repulse men continue to be recorded, but It yie" sbw%wc� with-,tbe vital- �----�4etwoen �Glvencby-Lez-La Beane -and, issue -carried ---In. t ­s none is more striking than a battle It. Venant In an attempt to effect a anxious problem of whether our pow- just-foughti -when-a -British-machine,- .....'aossint of La Bassee . Canal. The ers of endurance can. wear down the ERES with 'a pilot and observer, was at- :,..'.BrJtish- were holding well and in- repeated bull rushes of vastly super- tacked by eight enemy planes. Terri - plane lAng heavy casita es on the eft- ior numbers before a decision is 'Bit fic fighting ensued. - The Bri % Silly. reached. At the moment the pro- with machine guns engaged the en - Co tally wAh this* pretentious spect assuredly justifies confidence'in emy so -fiercely that' three hostile inciden UL assault the Germans surged forwatd this 'respect. machines were driven down out of ...,..farther north, and again began bam- A later despatch says:--�-Along the control in its first few minutes of the slise mering at the* aplaroaches to Kent- northern battle -front at noon on Fri- engagement. The Germans. were nlat and the neighboring high ground, day the Germans were still resting on pumping streams of bullets into 'the ?:,.-but met with no better success. their arms after the bitter defeat British plarii, and the observer was, British troops in the neighborhood which they suffered on Thursday in carrying on the fighting, after having r been wounded in six places. of Wytschaete' on Thursday morning their great drive. Up. to that hour Uk. Were continuing. their all-night battle they had not recovered suf ficiently to The British machine finally was so with the Germans. A. German attack make- any further threats in this line, badly damaged that It caught fire and dived steeply. The pilot and v�ound. an Wednesday resulted I pushing a an0they were rushing the reorganize - n -4 ---rth-west--of- their badly-himmered forces. -�--Scene of the Greatest Battle Jit the War. ad observer continued to engage the a subseiluient British count;r-it� Each successive report gives�furth- Map shows Neuve Eglise, I which was taken and retaken several iim remaininF five German machine,,, 08 wbire their own. was �:!-tack again drew -the British line closei -or confirmation of the terrific losses by the British. Messines. WYtocliaeteBailleul And Hazebreuek-,-whvch�. w descending I flames. �-the-town;-�-�ohe t e­a� sus-t.ined- by the assaultinig - -infe'ATi of the enemy. "small body of British infantry penP- during Thursday's sanguinary strug- The British plane-tventually crash. .trated to the iouth-eastern section. gle. . Between Givenchy and Festu- ed -into No Man's Land, over. wbicli The British lost a very small piece bort the ground on Friday morni the , German infantry were firing �,-.:of territory between Bailleul and *th German dead and a steadily with machine guns. The Bri. was strewn wi ng FRENI'u BEGIN OFFENSIVE IN SEVERAL tish infantry, however, organized - a Dranoutre on Wednesday, but the many other points on the long �ront clirl Ciernian attack here must be record- ODQ rescue party'and brought the intrepid n- )tCT w W I od " a failure. of action excessvie casualties were I L CAPERING TERRAIN '-sirmen back safely. flicted by the British artillery and me - Just south of this place; near M is British by a tro chine-gan fire, which mowed down the th counters or- -iinhappy vtorm troops - in countless Successful Attacks Result in Taking of Greater Part of Seneca succeeded In pushing their lines f numbers.. The British machine-gun- t CANADIANS CARY vard towards the Weaterit outskirts Wood -French Masters in Air Fighting. worXed their weapons in many of the village. 1101's hu The Gar &us have been bringing up cases until' the � on -y- was t 50 -A later desp4tch says: A4 eff oil OUT GAS ATTACK ts fresh divisions to the BaIlleul sector, yards away. of Amiins, along the Avre River, the by the Geiinans to keep the French There was no chance of missI4 French have made successful attacks '..�,,-but the moat promising sign is that engaged around Hangard-en-Santerre Launch Greatest Gas and Shell those point-blank targets. Time and -against the Germans on several see - they are � beginning to use a second �and prevent them from sending rein- Bombing In History of time the troops which had such hard again the enemy line wavered and fell tors, capturingthe greater part of the I I .: . -West Front. fighting In the early days of the, of. back unable to withstand the deluge Senec*t Wood and also advancing forciments further' north, *here the fousive. Par the past few, -days the of -bullets, and where they succeeded their line eaft and west of the styeam. enemy Is launching an attack against Canadian Headquarters In. Franc*, hi - In getting to close quarters they left 'The Germans in the Aisne region at- -During the last twolv4 gli command appears to have de the British lines, have failed. Thetpril 20. hours the Canadians have carried out varted from its usual careful methods. a heavy trail of dead and dying be- tacked the French near Corbeny and French in -the . course of numerous'en- also in 019 Champagne, but In each in - Apparently the tanks, armored 1.1iind. stancewire Ithe biggest.. combined projector -gas repulsed, while the French gagements. in this district have great- and shell bombardment in the history 48c: breakfast bacon. 4.0 to 44a: cot- in Lorraine. carried but a successful ly Improved their poaltions, and have of the western front. From early last tap rolls. 35 to 36c. an uvr against th& enenly in not In any way been deceived by the night until, early this morning our -EIS ry melted meats --Long clears. cod MARK inl:Wh2pr7soners were taken. attempted diversions of the enemy. i heavies and howitzers raii shells tons, Jgc� In ca"a 29ic: clear bellies. 42, Ise. If ever"anyone doubted the French The battles in the neighborhood of �upon the hostile battery petition&, 26 to 2GIC: rat be sir*&dstuft i ingard have been of a most, fierce Lard --Pure. tiercee. .31 to 32a; tubs, mastery - of the air the receti Toronto, April 23-Manitabs, wheat- 314 to 321o; palls.'816 to 321c-, I -lb. - . - _t do- He using lethal gas, lacbrymatory gas 2, do., nts 13 to Illia. Shortening--Tlerces. I struction of the Friedrichsbafen works lescripti"., . Involving hand4o-hand and high- explosives, while at two 1411-116�: tube. 241 to 241a; palls. 241' 'to 2 streets and inside a. I rth.e.ru 13 4 wheat. ought to -convince these Oersons that fighting in the I or -twelve hun- 1.30 4, . to Is - 1: XN4 Lo o'clock this morning ov - to,: In store Fort *QiJsWzZ including a lb. prints. Ili to 23c. the French are masters In air. fight- houses. The village Itself has changed I dred drums of lethal gas were pro- =Itaba oats N& 2 CLW.. a; No. Ing. - hands several times, but -now Is itantmat Not..only on bombing expedi Ject4d against the enemy trenches and CW.. 311c extra Ne Islas a. I ftodL 84c, In stare - 4' tions are tbe French masters, but also firmly held by the French, who Illiam. Montreal. April 23----O&ts,-C&nadtan support areas in an Intensive �onceu­ American corn -No. I 'Yellow. kiln Western. No, 3. $1.00; extra No. I in, fighting air battles. throughout the most determined on- trated bombardment of the, Lons area Arlod. 11-90. nominal. read, 12.041. Inour-New standard . Ever since the Battle of the Somme slaugbts of the Germans have dis- imme toly. n , Ontario outat-Va. I whits. It to 92c: In# wheat _Frada. $11,10 to 111-620. �The orth of Lens. Bomber& '244)6 3 white. 90 to 914L accordlids to miled 90 the..- $6. 0. started, French machines have kept: -played the most heroic bravery treighto outside. Mulfeed-3 41; shorts. 81OL40. in colijIs ment followed bombardment'st great nt lia. num Ontario wheat -No. 2. Winter. Par car 'middlings. 043 to .1160; -mouluis. Sao to ison with the infantry' Germans have lost enormous and lesser Intervals, in a. scientific, lot $2 22., basis In store Montreal. $41 Hay -No. 2. per too. Car lots, $17. and artillery units. The escadt of meni their dead lying abou carefully -thought-out programme of --- Of their to freights oual.14. operating at ahftqdeir he I a tr31ct'CW-daaJgned-t&AJqAkccAe an- Bwtey-Xaltlnff, 11.64 -to $1.65, so. ed the Germans frightful losses, men have been forced to surrender. only guns and kth- the gun crew$ or cordigg, to freight* outside. Winnipag CA I t3--C*ghr prlcer�- 'have boon repeat- a a& ps -- r lie; No. 3, do., SSW, Bu wheat -$1,80 to 01.82. accordt eats No. V . 9 Perhaps the greatest ' day the Since Aipril 12 there t I at make the operation of their -to freights outside. - extra No. I feed. ftic: No, I feed. 95 ; French aviafors hive ba -d was April ad small attacks by Girman sho�ck batteries Impossible. The suci�ess of Rye --No. 2 82,45. according to No. 2. do, $Ila Barloy--No. 3. 8 1. IC7; talae. No� 12, when eight German machines, troops. the bombardment vms. early seen in !Mh1a on ,,.ba flour -War quality. tI to, 11.7 0. 2 C.W.. 13.T41; NO, 1. do., I where A brilliant attack by the French, bit - .62. FUz-Na` 1 N.-W'C L 13. 6 8 shot dov(n, dakiRa�od, within the lessening hostile fire, while som Zew ba. Toronto. 3 the German lineii, five -captive balloons gun at 'dawn on Thursday, along a 5- estimate of the likely damage cause,41' On flour -war quality.- -$to-To, !now beas. Toronto and Montreal Visited sta"a mark**@ wore shot down in flames and -five oth- mile front, extending between Than- may be gathered from the results ol trV11hts. prompt shipment Minneapolis. APrII,,!k--Cortn -.No 3 are were pierced through by Frencb:'nes and Mailly-Raineval, resulted in a 1 on April 8, in whick feed, ­Car Iota Delivered Mont Oa ;_"z 's a similar shoot real fraishvi, bags Included: Bran, par allow, $1,45 to 1. sed. eta. During, the same day, and, sharp setback -for the enemy, together 22 out -of 82 of the one, --Ao& $36.40; shortw per ton. $40.40. . whits. 94 -to 87c. Floar-lUnchan trull in may�No. 1. $17 to 118; Bran --413.14. the following night, the French with the capture of several hundred acion and have nol 'imixod. 014 to I par lon�r. Dulutmb. 49 11' 23 -Linseed -$347i is. track ronto. _to bombs on one and-tho-seizvro-of-a-riumUrf ad a shot 171 since fir per VIU- 90.9v IU op. 1"I'llid";r voober. $1.67b amok -l' "J'T'J�nd munition- _ dumps, American of -iroranto. Oct OIL important points which the enemy Country Froduo.-Mimievalls UTO stock Illarkets aylators attached to the French esca.! had occupied, from whence he prob- GERMAN SHIPS FLED drilles participated in the bombing and'ably intended t9 Make another, far- . BEHIND MINE FIELD Toronto. April 23-Cholce, heavyi 811 to 40o; selected, cwtons. 43 to 44a tears, $12.76 to 11116 good heavy air lighting expeditiors. ward bound. :toers. 112.25 to 1 2 50 �; butchers' to 43c: Londoirt," Apkil 21. -An Admiralty reammery, solids 49 to iOc: ti halce- 112 to $12.40; do.. rod, I e.-st to 530; "British light ice dairy irlats. 40 N*e; 'ordinary 11; arints, 51 to 62a; fresh 0 6 N % V D 0 1 .6 to Vt. 6; 4o.. meaum. 01 Parts, April 21. -An laes of the announcement says:. ry print*. 8 to 40c: bakers', 36 to 36. butchers' bulls. choice, $10.90 to $it:. Ined when In Helgoland Bight I do.. common. $9.76 to 01-100.2VIPUT '22 -BAIT eoummr Ine-Best grads� 32 to 3 a. gigantic strugglo..can be ffs, large, 23 to 231c; twins, do.. good bulls, 110 to J10.25: do.. med is said that the Germs:no L three- on Sipturday obtained touch with -7-7 I to s1prr mad*. Large. 26 to bulls, $9 to. 89.25; do., rough bulls. 80. 75 hours fired 1,506,000 shells. . Tbe3f enemy, light forces, who retired be - .240; twi . 251 t Iota to butchdra! cows. cholr4, 110.50, OUT OF AMON it t have done this without the hind the mine fields. A few shots do to 110.25,1 do.,' could no Beano - Canadian. prime.' bushel, to ON stockers. K50 to 7.50 to 88; foreign. band-pick.ed, bus.h., Wflu'L so 4.1189 5-0:", help of captured British and Rui��"� were exchanged at an s3ttreme range. to 87. 810; feeders, $10 to $11: canners and guns and shells. In the whole War i0no enemy destroyer was obs 14 to 0 157 25: milkers, good ervq -Choice. 16 oz.. U.50 per cutters. 16.36 t Wective Comb honey JO Canadian Gunners Do E 4oxon; 13 a&, $3 per dozea4 seconds and choice, $90 to $1 do.. com and of 1870 only,1,600'000 shells were fired 'b. hit. All our ships returned with- 41ark comb, $2.50 to 02.7J. 865 to $80; sprin erg. -$90 to,$125 Work Against Enemy th Maple syrup-ImV*rtal gallong, 02 to OW49, $13-60 to $11; Iambs $27 to it$. 0, from gither side. out casualties." J13.60. to 115' 42.25. ood, to chnice. I I . ­ . Positio". ht%��fefand watered 120, do., weighed off care, 820.26: do.; ?, b..' $19. 1 A. despatch. from Canadian Army 0 191roviolous-wholsesto Montreal April 23 -Choice steers, Headquarters, says -.-All night long Barr�lled Meat . Pickled pork. 149: 12.25 to 013; rood,o - 50 to $12: rned.", �:. -7 A meas pork. $47. 19.60 to $11.25; ch UL butchers' cows, on Wednesd5y Canadian guns have Green meats ­Out of 'Pickle, le less 9.50 to $10.50-; than smoked. I medium cows, $8 to been activef against the enemy $9.60; butchers' bulls, $8 to $10.60: 5.50 smoked meats --Rolls. 33 to 83c: canners and cutters cows. $ to .18; positions, shelling hostile batteries, 2ums, M4 choice milk -fed 'calves, from $a to 113; Olurn, So to 37c: heavy. to to 0 8 routes, railways and dumps, while 1 15; choice select hogs, .220, cook d hams, 4T to 48c; back,. : heep, $18 to $ ominion of Can''a( a pUin. 43 to 44c; backs, boneless, 46 to IS21 td $21.76; sows, $19 to $20. time after time hostile infantry post- uni;a tions, ass�imbly areas and c6mm ri tions have been swept with a harass- 5'3'6' Gold Bonds -IN G ROUND NEAR-,BETHUN ing tire. cable-.- REGA RV artillery activity has been the main feature on the Canadian front. There PRICE: 987/s and Interest - AND ADVANCE'IN ARRAS SECTOR have been constant duals between our nsid- to Yield 5.77%. own and enemy batteries, A co Due: lit December, 1922P i r% L- 1007 V: -U A 4;0)f - Drive Bto-eked Buf Renewal. of Hcmvy Fighting -14 -- Momentarily Looked For.' London, April 21.-Ronewal of eat advance Inade by him in this I Wv7 fighting, is momentarily Oak- Picardy drive was a little more than .4--w0 for along the Wes tont, 85 miles. 1 - Balked in his march on Paris. the o -on the Flanders line, -but to German commander starte'A for tlie y 1a south, In the Somme area, where Channel ports, via Hazebrouck, on' 6 Germans made their bid -for a April 9. - He Is blockaded four miles 4Wck victory ]aQt month and failed In east of Hazebrouck, and more than 25 -dividing the miles from Dunkirk, the nearest port. .,ftelr larger purpoee of :flrttiab and French armies at a single His farthest advance in the FlAnders -thrust has been about 12 miles. BrMsb forces advanced slightly be- Apparently, the allies have throwil Arras and Albert Saturday, In only enough of their reserves to -tw*en Sritiab troops ilso drove the Ger- hold the Comans, conserving their -.*ans from some , of their - advanced strength as far as possible. It has titl ne north-west of Bethune in b en noted, 'however, that ' when Oe oo 'n'sighborbood of Robacq. Mooity of holdlinr became imper- Hindenburg, in his big dr' ative, to avert disasteri the holding led miles east of Am ions, more power was there to stop the enemy a" from,Paris. The great- i onrush., ­ - ama 9 , arly Thursday morning we carried out a small projector gas bombardment against the enemy positions, to which the Bocho replied with gas shelling, but neither operations approached the magnitude of our heavy gas shell bombardment reported In cable of April 8, In which over 9,000 shells were fired on hostile artillery post- t4ons. That gas bombardment was as successful as it was extensive, 22 oi�t of 82 batteries tngagtd having been out of action ever since. While our guns have been active, our infantry have had *.cornparative- ly quiet time, save for constant cl.ashes between patrols. In one vig- orous encounter with a hostqe raid- ing party, 20 strong, one of our pa- trols drove the raiders back in dis- order, killing six, capturing two and wounding 10 at least. We suffered only -three. slight casualties. A� d 5.60 Ist December 1937, to yiel lot june wW Demmber. or Registered Bonds. Denomimu=v $50, $10004500 and $1,000 Thess bwAs are ffte hom tis Dominion Wome Tax uW may be und as equivalons of suh at 100 &M law in payment for fisure Dominion of Can&& boncls d Wn maittrity, or longer, -t �.--odw *an Issues wade abro" More complete Information slady fivnished an roluest. ....CCM)PDXATION. 1JUnr=,3D MIL^o *max TORONTO as tume ST. IL PiONTRRAL. 1901 �L,CMCON, KNO. Is 1 0 7, Z� 4��W. r 7 7-- Mired Then Up. able for•the drying of eabhag4k and- OFF WITH FI NG culArly- donne, and the sergeant got -LIFT YOUR CORNIS turnips in the year 1916. The squad of recruits -was parlti; KRIS The central office now makes a pe odical survey--of-thw extent- to wbi Wore and more exasperated. One man the available drying factories g r >% How to loosen a tender 4or s are em. red quite ingal5abbi of telling life -prdyv±-mn4-4s-thup able a� any, time callUs so It Lifts out. appeared thand from his left. without pain. to specify factories not fully employ- Said the sermpt at ItLett"NOW45 er costs i ed which, are suitable for - the- dryink MWc Sailno Powder of agricultural products,, As a result bloomin' Idiot, hold yor heads in front lks to on our feet here. of negotiations undertaken at the in- of yes. Twist them one over the other, no more then the ordinary Let fo sp y "T-W tell 0 Avhwh Im �Fsr lifi 1�i Wour Abnes slyn maller if you sticati ono l Tft-e-c­oMr-a-r­offl- hand, and whieh tffidee—a�-tosie-- for corns will never again send flee has now been ontrus with CANADA look y the working out of principles for the diW- The recruit ed blankly at hi's one pourfIl,twe. electric sparks of pain through you ILecording -to this Cincinnati auth6ritY. ing of agricultural products. hands'fqr a moment. He Various States of Germany havii es- "I'm bloomed... if I-know," he said, E.W.GILLET't 00NPA* Llk� .7­ says that a few. drops of a drug tablished special organizations foi the cyOu--hQVj gone and mixed. em up." -dLremc ly upon ------rWmetion-of--dr-�4ng�The�-number of • tender, aching corn, instantly re Neves soreness, and soon the entire Industrial firms which supply drying one luxury that is actually an,eco- Grow Hog Feed ..A rank growth. of wee". becomes machines F dry- d plants and auxiliary m nom is Salada'Tea. It,yields many root and all, lifts,right out. Owing to the shortage of grains and an asset which ploughed'under before i ;lag has increas. dinary tea` and, be- ensilag e hog feed is scarce in they make seed. This drug dries at once and simply! increased considerably during more cups than, oi ,hog Ishriv Is up the cort or callus without' the war; fifty-six firms now. supply sides, has that unique, delicious flavor. and American corn is slow in getting *Von irritating the - surrounding tissue. complete apparatui and thirty-seven here. Grow plenty of ensibEge corn VOX SAZZ WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN WEST- A small' bottle of freezone obtained other firms ' s - supply auxiliary machines Do not neglect to plant gladioli yourself this summer and make sure W ern Ontario. Doing a good busi- 4t; any drug store will'cost v�ery little and parts., every ten days from, key, May 5 to your own hog feed.- ness. Death of owner places it on the July, for a suftession of flowers late market A great man wft4b :but will positively remove every hard t chance fora Ps foot. LEMONS WHITEN AND =rh Appl Bo 92. Wilson Publishing or soft corn or callus from one into, autumn. co, 1,ands T psi ont6. MONEY ORDERS. BEAUTIFY THE SKIN. fb. If your druggist hasn't stocked this 40 EPPED NEWSX!uArd'si T.4.1—ent Cures DandraIll. Pay your. out-of-town-accQunts �y W hew drug.yet, tell birn-to get a small Jo'b nttns, plant in wto bottle -of freezone for you from his Make this beauty lotion -cheaply for Dominion -Express Mbn6y' 6rders. Ontaito. Insurance carried 11.500. WM —w olesale drug -house. -face, net When oilcloth is used about the kit- F1 pro for $1,200 on quick sate. Boat $O., h your k, arms and hands.. ve Dollars costs three cefits. Wilson Publishing Co.. Ltd.. Toronto. 'At the cost of a small jar of ordin- chen on shelves or. around the sink, ate. it oe, 'instead of tacking. - A - ­A more glorious' victory cannot be ' ARIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN -one can pre are �O u an light sewing at home. whole of wry cold cream p full r#8 h n this: quarter pint of the most wonderful much ..eater appearance and wears gained over another thsin that spate time, good pay.' work sent any Bend d-stamo for M5 distance. charges paid. AM Y00 &W$ NE4 T lemo *hen -the injury' began on his part n skin softener and complexion National Manufacturing particulars. the - kindness- should- began -on ours." -Company;- beautifier, by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle con. —Tillitsoh. twining three ounces of okehird white. ANGER, TUIAORS. LUMPS, ZT(L. Care should be 'taken to strain -the How -to -Cure Kinard's it-4—ani for sals ArTer7wherw Internal and 'external.. cured with m out pain by our home treatment Wr to so no e us before too late. Dr., Hellman Medical So juice through a fine cloth lemon Yor.;;, years t pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep • Ifflousness. Co.. Li'raItsd..Co1IInrw6od.. Ont. Hendrick's' ca, Magnetos fresh for months. Every woman. Doctors wt!iru agaifist r emedles have been tiring big and small engine PO kfiows that lemon' juice is- used, to containhas powerful drugs and Write for varticulars. R T . 1�9 bleach and remove such blemishes as alcohol. "The Extract of Roots, 39*-Arlak Warnato h Eleatrio Co. freckles, -sallowness and tan I�ud Is long -known as Mother Seigel's 1220 St. Faill SL 2ndiAnavous, MD& Curative Syrup, has no dope or the ideal skin• softener, whitener and PAIN beautifier. -strong ingredients; it- cares 0 constipation. Can be had at any ove and Just try ItT Get three ounces f Indigestion, biliousnoss a" orchard white at any drug store and the irt. drug store." Got gqnuine. 14 two lemons from the grocer and make soc.�and $2.00 Bottlesi 3 errma� up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra- Do.zot Worry Promptly' relieves 'rheumatdlsm�; grant lemon lotion and- massage it About lumbago, neuralgia, sprains. lame daily into the face, neck, arms and back, toothache and all similar .DRYING VEGETABLES. :hands.- It is. marvelous to smoothen troubles. krwat's stops the Vain! rough, red hands. Sold for 40 years Should be in -.How Germany Preserves Quantities Pimples,*' every househol& All deslerf-%. li British Treasury Receives Gift. ":Because. or write us, ot Food Products. fUltST AluNDY COMPA111Y, listall".Ci& An envelope containing $500 recent, In view of the increasing use for ly was found -in a letter box in Liver. 'CUta ramity sai,a. U") 'food of HIRST, I of 350 dried potato products and pool says 8, London corre "t pectoral I Tfue ILE spondent. Icura - Hotewon d I ecampant. WC) So �7 dried cabbages and turnips, GermiLtly The packet was addressed- "For.* dAr. bas organized a central Bifles for com- Tress prehensive practical cooking ex0erl- Will Quickly Remove Them meats with these products. The statistics of potato drying are Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. now completed for the years 19la- to , Gentlemen,- -I had my leg badly I On rising and retiring gently smear 2915. The actual quantity Of L raw -PO- hurt, the, pain was very severe : and the face with Cuticura Ointment an end .1 tatoes dried rose from 11,500,0 a large swelling came above the knee. of the finger. Wash off the Ointment Al X ---dredvrelght to 17,FM,000 , hundred- I expected ft would' be serious--I 1 I-n. five giinutcv with Cuticura Soap and -weight. - The total capacity of e po- rubbed it with MINARD'S LINI hot water, Continue bathing for some w. -,drying.jactories. now in MENT, which. stopped the p Minutes using the Soap freely. 710 existing Mn and 010 -Germany is-87 un reduced--thalowelling very quickly. 100 eav, spe�!d way to clear-th.a skin and A large number of kilns for cannot speak too Ij indust, I and LINUIENT. keep It clear. and communal, $TOPGLARE LTD. Rural vegetable drying factor- A-MOS T. SMITH. HAMILTON- c, sampl. Eth )Pree by Mall. Addrnep"mt. elieOei- Stiff Neck av ------- Ell- --Azcording- )NT Los h e been esta abid. -V card M-Wakw Up, With a std to the latest census there are In Ger- Bow throughout the world. — -it- --- , --- - , neck or sore sn�". or many about 700 potato drying factor sprains, use Simn's Liniment. NO Los 250 drying cylinders, 400 open need to rub: It quicklyIN.Met—t to produce is the Call. the east of pain and removes it. '-drying plants, 150 corn dryim* plants 0 0 - ears of corn the makes, two 0 Cure t ' n esS drugs _g. and -tract f Roots, Mother S'I"I'S - no dope 0" ingredients it_ To L. b had at �a et 3 "Irv, "I J." - P11i, III' I I iil - Am -250 vegetable drying' factories, 225 Cleaner than mussy plasters or oin t O2 two blades 6f grass to grow where not stalp a in plants in sugar factories and meats. It does the skin or dry 22 milk drying plants. About ', 190 of only one grew before, deserves better aoc thb por�& Always have a botflo� handy for rheumatic aches, neuralgis -of man kind , and. does more essential .7 the 1,500 —m-aTE-k-iFn—s-a—re--arso—equtpw* service to his-country an e soreness.1ru.ins end lama ba* In for vegetable drying' f 0oliticiaiii put -to' rither."— Inquiry about the extent ol r e ury-, Swift. Ing of agricultural products has been 25c..'50c.. ii.'6i practically completed down to the end of the year 1916, and the survey of I sn—rd's Llatounn Believe* NeuraWa drying. establishments thus provided Girdled Trees. ...,,has been useful in many cases already.) A young, vigorous fruit tree when There were about 400 concerns suit badly girdled by mice or rabbits is -OPERATION By taking Lydi&E.Pink6l s y Vegetable Compound, One still a good prospect for future use- i. of Thousands of Such Nees. fulness If the proper- saving meas- wanted me to bays ures- ar e promptly supplied. -611. Operation t - Lydia E. P;Ailsr's I came across some. mast convincing i Vegetable Compound jcared me, so I did tree-saving testimony in an orchard Mon, and I ain'Ulll not need the operation, A. W. last summer"where a' number of badly 1 0,11 my friends about it"­Mrs. BINZER, Black River Falls, Wi& girdled choice young apple and peach 9 It ii lust such 6%peAences as that of tree's gave promise of becoming as Mrs. Binzer that has made this famous -root and herb remedy a household word sound and vigorous as ever. When tie I fwrn ocean to ocean. Any woman who suffers from inflammation, ulceration, snow is deep the trees are sometimes displacements ' be, -kiche no 9= Irregularities or " the' lass girdled above the wire piotectors. not rest until she has given it'-2 trial`' Where this is the case the edges of sod for Special a&doo write t'ydia S_' 1PInkham Medicine Co., Lyon, ARASS, the bark bordering the, wound .are smoothed and made regular by cut- ISSUE No- 17 —'18. ting the ragged parts with -a' sharp knife. - This work Is done before the PaLck!&O buds start. Then scions taken from wood of the pmioda ye.ar's are cut a little longer than the space *4 to bo'bridged.' The ends of the scions are sharpened with' a long sloping bevel, so' that they will lit tightly rood when t st well under be the bark th- abova and- below th e bolds wound. spring of the wood ' olds i; s Cot%4aMfion. r,.*-. in place. Then all exposed suA` ; Saves of the scions at both upper and lower ends, and including the margins of the FU EL wounds, are carefully covered with grafting wax. Two scions will bridge the girdle of a young tree, but larger' - -trees may-need -several, or say- one TIME every two or thrt. inches of the siir- �7. AIMP AIr face girdled. Where the girdled por- U SAFET-T Z OR .-True 'Shaving Comfort Every man who uses an AutoStrop Safety Razor is loud in its praise. He's proud to own one -because it is his-beat frierfd.--- ­ It matters not how ten- der your face- or how stiff your board, the AutoStrop I wi I P7 * a Y?u,-a clean, cpm- 1 AWASIRWAV 0.4- sail 644%0 a W, order. It is the drilk* razor on the market that sharpens its .own blades 'automati- cally. Guaranteed to Satisfy completd Outfit $5.00 AT ALL STORES.­- --Amta Safety Razor: 97 Limited $347 Duke St., - Toronto, Out, 7 Overcome'thi--worst enemies of'leatfier—water and dirt- - by using -.EUREKA HARNESS OIL- - "Lengthens lsadwr life, Softens old harness, leaves it pliable-Arng-waterproof ,--pre7. of stitches, ml�ig the life new harness. %Ar1r&--i A `M GREASE AXLE "Use half at nvuA as any dhW" Gives the effect - of roller hearings. The mica flakes work ihto the, pores and crevices of the axle and the arease holds them there.. Mica Grease prevents hot boxes, locked wheels 4nd . screeching axles. Saves -wear and Seils on horses, harness and wagons. "Best " thing - on Vfteetw.1?-- — Sold Is standard wised packages by live tion is only a narrow strip, the tree y, lit d`al"4 everywhere IMpERIAL OIL LIMITED -AND Inv even if the bark has been v.--A can often be saved by bridge - graft - +'1' entirely around the tree.--C. A. ■ ..WASM Cuts are supposed t9 kill rats. Pos solm - sibly some do but most cuts do not kill rate. Every tat will kill I birdsi QIR -%CER& and as the birds kill insects, every eat iis an Insect protector. Get rid of use- less cats to protect the birds that p tect crops.from destruction by insects. I Kinard's W11M.;1I Owes sums. 31to. • ORANCW&S M AlLL CITINS MICA ;Sloan's prices not Increaptd 25c 50e St Um_ THIS WOMAN -� "- . • SAVED FROM .M : :, ­., AN -OPERATION By taking Lydi&E.Pink6l s y Vegetable Compound, One -AM i. of Thousands of Such Nees. C Black River Falls, WIL -"As Lydia IL Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound d me from an N=mulmi saved I cannot say Qnou9ZVW=pr=5* of it. I sxi-ffered from organic troubles and my side hurt me so41 . I could hirdly be up bed, IF from my and was u ,pable to do MY -housework. I had the best doctors in Eau Claire and they C wanted me to bays -611. Operation t - Lydia E. P;Ailsr's i Vegetable Compound jcared me, so I did 11 Mon, and I ain'Ulll not need the operation, A. W. 1 0,11 my friends about it"­Mrs. BINZER, Black River Falls, Wi& It ii lust such 6%peAences as that of Mrs. Binzer that has made this famous -root and herb remedy a household word I fwrn ocean to ocean. Any woman who suffers from inflammation, ulceration, displacements ' be, -kiche no 9= Irregularities or " the' lass not rest until she has given it'-2 trial`' sod for Special a&doo write t'ydia S_' 1PInkham Medicine Co., Lyon, ARASS, ISSUE No- 17 —'18. 4 i t ' -.F• _;k .... :4� .w .n>•ca' -a .,�- " `�*�1, i.••;. y,aik•�*• :,viw.,, .�a.. a ,k+ij�.: a•. e,�e• r� 4y_.+sc:.� •yam ;,✓+'�.�.� .,,�y. ,t. � �. :, 'rs'++• -••, r�:rG -;r,�° .e+1 r. t• r� F.. �" �+.. :".'{"�,. �.: .0 M b �.., , <. t• .,,,a- .'.:•.: i_w.z._,?�1. �.,.. ^ :. -.;xv :_, t ✓.+� :"y-, S: :•i-,• • . t - -; y.1' �. , -u.. ' .•:•+ -- '� : :.• :i . .?.'fit ...�.•Ss.'1.'• -.: •ty.{ '�.r« z: , ,.. 1'¢r- .-y:' ; , tir','�".3;?'.••xf. o . ♦ ."a,fi. 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Ravin has purchased a new y p'ord auto, from which--he takes - �Wul... Allaway, , 6f. 'Toronto, an. Mrs. Cedvert and familyy. Mach pleasure. was here with friends one day • --Stc Andrew's church will -hold -Mrs. John Andrew is •'again last week. their services, until further notice. 1� „, Nedill at the home of her eon, -Dr. Henry will be here as.usual at 10.30 a, m. -and 7.p• m„ •:and the i. RO71 C1p.c pGit#1ing Speoiil � - red Andrew. next Tuesday to attend to his pro- ,Sabbath School at 9,80 a. m., new d.i �1.A7�/ 4J -- Walter$S epherd has been con- fessional duties. w time, = . Trhe. has ' ettfferingtrom a severe attack of een open ing "tete i wtn �r - - ` pneumonia. • vices rn tfie Dunbarton .Presby- North -weat, has returned and ie terian church on Sunday at 8 now visiting his sister, airs. Goo. ' .Fibre Scrub Brushes. (special) 15c t -The members of Si. George 'a , Church. spent a moat .enjoyable o clock p: m. Farley time in the town hall on Fri. - ATfred Palmer, who was a -The Methodist Ladies' Aicrwill ' day evening last. member of .the 116th Battalion) $and Ammonia,- k ; • lUc _ 7 R hold their Map meeting on Wed• y f p f Y• h. .�.. and who returned home a few - 9ncker- $shins has 'beep us nesday, the let, at 8 p: m. at the 1� dal ed in b fin dumber of our' weeks ago, being medically unfit -r earllne 8r�'i e, g y for' service, home of Mre. F. Hobbs: �; __50 M eporte during the past few days, has received. his dos- f Y _ - :with the, usual amount of success. charge and has now resumed work -Rev. Father M. J. Jeffcott died �t �� -Levi and Mrs. Shepherd, of at hia further trade, that of paper• suddenly at big hone in Merriton p Whitby, ' accompanied by Mrs. hanger and painter. on Monday afternoon. after an Spick and S�sil - CleenBer i for %!io' Bert Shepherd, of London; spent '�-M• S. Chapman and' Rev. W llaess of leas than half an hour. w 1 Marsh area into I b the W He was parish priest in. Pickering •. son a aloe for •kinds with .their' relatives in ppo Y or a. number of yeare, and waa Pickering• by Presbytery to coadnet met popular with all classes. - He was - -Rev. E. Snyder, of Toronto,, ial services in Ashburn and Utica will hold a gospel .service in the on Sabbath, April; `- 28th. These s native, of County Berry, Ireland, services in memory of the late and was is his 69th year. He Don't Forget to- look through. our cottage adjoinin E. Bryan e store y completed big education in . Lou- on Sunday, April 28th, at 2,130 p.in. ppaastor, the Rev, Wm. Johns.to;, P - Mr. Johnston was much beloved vain,. Belgium, the city that.was �.� �•� A welcome.' big. stock f _ -Mr.- and • Mrs. Fielding,," of by his congregations, and he will Backed by the. Germane aM the o rr be very sadly missed. beginning of the war. ' , - Glraveahuret, have returned home; -Rev. Mr. Hall of O' Dr. ...Waters... medical missionar �,nwne tow e,aw —WALL-. -- __ the wi�latteerdwiaghhtheirE niece, $Mrs: preach is 9t. n rew's church. in of India, who is now hoale on � R r t (Dr.) Cartwright. the morning and in Brougham in- furlough, gave a splendid address - - -L. A... and Mrs.. Findlay and the afternoon of Sabbath, April in St. Andrew's .church on Tugs- - �i1 (daughter, Miss Nina, of Toronto, 28th. Rev. Pr, Marsh will preach day evening, tinder the 'a-tiapices The are excellent accompanied by Miss Isabel Keen- in St. Andrews church in the of the Women's Missionary Soci• s t , 3' am, spent'Saturday here. with the evening and will 'give the first'of ety. - .There was. a' fairly Rood : :•Th.ey re sel•ling great _ former'$ mother, Mrs. Findlay. a course of sermons on the noes- audience, who listened .with rapt - -A number in Pickering, who tion•,. "If a. man die, shall he live attention to the most. interesting had become acquainted with Rev. again;. These aermons will be account of a medical missionary's ll very interesting and helpful, so experience with the 'datives of W. Johnston, of Ashburn, will do not mine the first one:" India, which has its. humorous The seASOn 1s here for Curtain regret to hear of his death, which -A number of young men in- sides as well as pathetic. �}� s took place in Toronto on Sunday, this locality of the ages of 20, 21 eta Cac'etonn i.ai.ir• ._. after a lengthy illness. y ! -i and 2! are dR lookin -for a call "Many-places on the Kingeton iiy g . New AdverMaementa: ' road have been in bad condition to the colors, provided ' ezami ;a - 'Very pretty Curtain Scrim at 25c and t0c a yd daring the past week, due to the tion shows that they are physically p fit, and single or .'widowers with- - VOR SERVICE -A pure -bred York-' Curtain Nets, new and pretty design::, and 80c a yd - 1 frost coming out. At a result, shire, white boar. tom, eras jr. roc 2s, Boa, t , out children. All exemptions linany' autos have been stack in P J• Pickering. 2a-as Exquisite designs in Cretcnnes, just the the mud, neessitating the use of that were previously granted or T zhi;pc for the pretty side curtains horses to extricate them. are Pending have been cancelled. OTICE -Those indebted to Thos. now in vogue. prices ranging from. 32c to 45c a d Y s farmers, who have been ranted B. Margtii� for binder twine are requested - g g y - -The April meeting of the g to earl and settle at once. al ' Women's Institute will be held at exempt -ion wholesale on account , .We also- - have-- a_.uretty piece of Ecru - � the home of Mrs. F. B. Housser oa o! the pressing demand'-for in rj OR SALE -A number of bar- e Madra,9 with tt rose pattern in it. - i rey, some suitable for vita barrels App( 1 Tuesday afternoon, April 80th, at created production, will have to at tbei¢icxe'ns Bakery. istt _ - Jast.the thing for curtains four.. your 8 o'clock The Girl's Red Cross shoulder a rifle as well as th+� - beet bedroom. It comes at 50c per vat d' Club will have charge of the pro_- young tine; in other occupations. OR SALE -A li•ton weigh scales. r'g P Fwtlton make. • compotind scale beam, has C031E IN AND LOOK THESI OVER. gram. Everybody welcome. The order was passed at a meeting never been set up. Price $125.90. H. S. Crarry. t The fall wheat in this locality of the Cabinet Cc, iincil on. Satur• Locust Hill. _ �,. -is rove cite a ta�ilnre, on ac• day, and is in response to the - P g —REE —For a good Home ;m the, ., HAPMAN, h urgent demand for more then teoun aColliedo4•safe in every way; l .:count t e severe winter, and � frr• mush o! it will ha ee `to be 'plowed keep up the strength of the Can earshim aft one who routes astern may p dian army at this most critical k him 1 ern dogs. F. B. Houseer, _ .up. The severe frost of the past r week leak also injured the clover moment in the history of the — tiC 8ritleh Em ire. EEDGRAI:tI'FOR SALH : —A quas- h erne and itis-!•eared that much of P S toy of Marquisaaheat and mixedgr stn. oats W A L L. PAPERS this will have to W plowed' up for The services in the Methodist and alto clean lover seed, F. W 4iobbs,. R,-R.. _ a other crops.- Church were well attended last No, 1, Whitby, 24tt -The Provincial Government sunday;'the cobgregations being SWEET CLOVER . SEED FOR i have men employed now repair• larger than usual, A special 7 safe ---i have for sale a •quantity of white Tow is the tiros to select your papers while you can •ing the Kingston road between feature in the evening was the matron SweetClarerreed, For further i Ward. ry g roatioa ring up Clareafont 806.. Evans ward, the Rouge and Port Ho Those excellent singing b the Whitby Claremont•' sett get a good choice.'.-.' • Their selectioua - - - 'who have been travelling over Male Quartette. OR BALE -On Ring at.. Pickering, • � � ' i tam -some parts t,f the road during the were of a very high order and i� a 6-roomed brick iwiis. stable. $ =rase =ad henhouse, quarter acre lot, large and salt past week or two require no argu- delighted, beyond measure, , all ThimothJ Seed at $G.413 pet Utlshel rr tC all In good COrtdlllnw, went to prove to'- them" - -that- ho were pteeet>t _ We shall ltutmedia espossewionater.Apply owner, lames regairea repairs, welcome them Co Pic ek�rtnR age n. - _ :-Rev., j r,_ Marsh and M. S The .artists are Messrs. Evans. LOST OR STRAYED -From C. N. Chapman were 'in Toronto on Dykes, Janes ,and Rowe. They L R.. Cherrywood. sz %s:.� �.a�4 -.and white . Q T Tuesday attending a meeting of will be a big. saeeesa during the Boston Bull doe (female,. half face white and G. A, C�'ILLESPIE, DUNBARITUN the Whitby reab , and also- COmin season. We understand hale black, with vac ears. Answers '° name of y ytery, g Biddy' • Any information rcgardi n !m will attending the funeral of the,late that they are open fora ' v e;gaRements. Sunday, 'gel"' Cl_1tT'Yw°°d' s1 -a2 _ Save Yourself Time and Money who died in o-- roato, and whose April 28th, will be "Look L p Day' IARAfS FOR SALE -Being north #ttneral took place to. the Mount in the Methodist Church. Morn- L' half of lot 22.'coe 9, etc�renng,conatsunaof - - By buying your Rubbers, far March and April, now ! - 100 acres, never - failing stream of spring water. "Pleasant Cemetery inn service at 11;00 o'clock . Sub- =orchard, and outbuildings. ,cement silo. We have a large stock of all sorts and sizes of the very highest grade of rub- -- -= BeRianiagg. with 8unday;nellt jert, "The Favored Few, based . tnaHorchard ,fencesgood,-asplendiddatryfarm. the Grand Trunk Railwa will on the text, - ''Jesus taketh with Also west halves or the cast halves of lots I and hers on ChB mariiet, w6tch we boughGlaat yea$•, and so have Railway. 2 to theSrd concession of Uzbridgr: consisting of protected our customers from ezeesaive prices. , :104t a new time-table whereby Him. Peter, James and John, and too acre.. good hip roof bass:, rtca<Iassrain - • - . P p - t°he local for Toronto will leave leadeth them into an high moun- earth. Itieee farm' $toot° one another, being on '---.Pickering at.T.lT a.- m,, and on its fain apart by themselves." Even- u iaie apply to T Pate.so""n Claremont. r 31-'si BUY NOW AND STOP THAT COF�B� return will leave Toronto at 5.10 Ing service at 7.30 o'clock. Subject, , pp m. arriving at Pickering at 6.04. "How to Get Rich," the text be- TO BENT our sprits samples and styles for the Lownde. Clothing Co. have jwt oatse '� alt is oleo reported that the Sun. ing Prov. i : 0 -10. All who kre to and they- are-all O. K. and rigbt.up to date. • Give us a cam _ . -•day train service will be resumed Looking Up for Grace and Gold The BiactsmiW Shop in the Villaga before bnyiog ven� wit. We give- you svtiitlactieo. _ � � is June. This change will prove *ill • do well to attend: Extra of Markham. known as Morgan'@ old � to the Men'e.Store• for Men's Rear. v� acceptable to the patrons of mu -t1c by the Choir and Quart- stand, One of the best for a• good . two railway. ette. -J. W. D. horseshoer and general blackamitb. R. A, BUNTING, I' :ICgERIN( -The outlook for, cowl for the -Rev, Dr. Wilkie, who has been Mrtabliahed 183 =. _ coming winter is very dark ac• engaged in missionary work in W31 Gxo. MoaaaN, Markham ! cording to the Fuel Controller, Indore, India; for nearly forty who ie advising the y' �h pdi i _ g people to ars, under, the aaepir -ea of the O scare their supply as early as Presbyterian Church In Canada, possible. Those who can secure occupied the pulpit in St. An- ; AND F NG s -- - ►p w's Church on Sunday morn- -Possible. orn = t ' thaw Rho have coal on hand now ing, w en 4 e eyed_. a most -1 am prepared to do' chopping and oat Be-feady'for' ihe".8pring- should conserve their supply. For interesting address. He reviewed Uking on .Mondays and Fri• - = the summer, coal oil stoves should the work ,. of the Christi in mis- days only, beginning. _�. avoid - making- in.:Sionariea in that country; showing on April 1st. -.. .Bnng M your -Harness end:- CoHare now to get .'ands in.their coal bins. the great progress that has been Some stone boats, wagon and binder ' -A most successful box social made and also pointing oat the tongues on hand. - - repaired, and spring r118�. was held in the Audrey school difficulties that.the church has to - house on Wednesday evening, encounter. He referred to the John F. Bayles, Greenwood - and- r the - 'tish- - -- L-PH rspairi eat1 T done.- Service Club. Two quilts were nation. Thee• race is the ;lost DALE MILLSold- for: $f0 and, $2!.25 respecti• .pow.erfnl and intelligent of thevely, the. sale• of boxes realized' many classes in that country, and hIC3R =NQ HERINGi HtiR1�TESS EAiPORIU� $80.30 and the receipts at the door., have been . the chief bulwark of there bein onl a small admis- British rule in India. But the You can always .get the beat Mani- g y • toba Flour made from .�To. 1. Phone .�00. W. J. COAKWELL Sion fqe was $12.50, making a' past. few years has sbowa a decline Manitoba Wheat, 1 total of 8185.05. Mr. Stevenson,. of their loyalty, which places the Rgyal,Hogsel;otd and Glenor* for - of Kinsale, vroved himself an countr a critical position. This Bread. - Try a bag. efficient auettoneer. Those in decline 'u loyalty is due to the Pastry Floor Fresh Rolled Date itu fp ',.charge are to be conicratulatled on action o the Dominic; Gftvern• - BRAN, 9HORT8 - -- - = ' -i appy - $ht y.the Success of the.-affair. men( in _passing a law at the-be- MIX FEEDS _ ,_• '� -An aviator,. during a flight in ):test of a few individuals in Brit- - = . = :-VAT CHOP this vicinity-on _Tuesday wornin���.. ish_ Columbia,_ forbidding the _ CRUSHTi p�UATS w - T Rang'. } s+tit►s forced to make a landing entrance to�snada of the wives AARLEY CHOPS -•- _a1 near R. Tome', east of the - village. and children of the Hindoos who WHEAT In doing so Ilia aeroplane struck a had emigrated into that province. !CRACKED CORN ? lese gto`es _lire acknowledged 4 Erfle after which it took a nose- This action has convinced. the MIXED HEN FEED to be the beat Stoves p. dive to the gro ind, sinking .deep Sikhs that there is no., such thing, Caldwell's Cream substitute - On the market • `.• into -the plow•el -laird. Fortana- as British fair play. Pr. Wilkie Calf Meal. I -ly, the aviator escaped without is severe in his condemtlation of Molasasea Meal t0 -day, any injuries, but :the. machine ton's the Dominion- Government -.iu CHOpI?ING AND QA 9ptetidid beakers, easy on fuel -�lnd a- - - -rather badly daenaRed, A tele- enacting this legislation, • and he- R>✓SHING EVERYPAT - handsome in design.; phone uiesgage wrls sent to the, cannot see the justice of admitting Get prices wi feed in ton lots. cAtiip at Toronto and shortly Chinese and Japanese, who are C%W and see our fall stock.' afteriPardg f+} wrecking .crew roneh lE3a <lrsiiable- than the Iiin- BELL PRONE. - ,rr•it-ed to sake theaeroplani b.ek dooa, who are expelled in epite of F'. W. .1 � ��, g t,,1 N D Y the city for it-pa s, their lnyalr.y. 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