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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_03_21t i; '' AiE ll'L •�'.�` .,1�"�..,.,,c+"•��S :S�.r ;�"sr°i. C+- ,�< iQo�"' �•i3dF; :T' �? 'r;w.-,fi+y, ,c`-` r�",p:,+z q; ': ;+5'-;,%'�"�w'^c'�i;,. `-•.t." u','i'" '�y-.= .� -.� x�:^ :;,y, y�^ a'' : wy.>. .!s���'rlr. 'i '�ai�"'G u ts' � d's. �n .Y.mh. •,.w:. �. •.�� �=.kOd Yi w-. ,. - - . uza se...r._ad:. .M'-".. f` : + w. w h �.r fi � a - x-'-!.. . ' fire ,� "� iu�; .re `� '�.i'.'t: J . ��;, «a. • -i';;,d: ,n, :. tt''^ ' r"�"�'r. > +. ,. L'.•. ='�. : $'"' ..;.�" � r ., rr',•, {` y`� ' .Y .s i� n N _ 7�GHi`�-� �... •'•.F� , 1 -I'° � r' T^M wry p• 5 �,i U. , _L1-+ w'• .:. .. ✓ /- ".+1•, -. „ '.n•...r .l'1 •'f •F. i• -J l...lr- nry .{, "; .L u! �. :M-.i,r :•M • A '.M�.. •r'• Y'✓ -Ml4rt "T. .. 1 .• we z -+.r,`. w t'fr n r'. •k ..' E•, ,d„ ..' .. f �. . , ,., •v s+s. .. .'+' �p'•.'r`.. ..xi.:.",' .r • •'+drew..:'' s•:: " .+1kia+ .7', tyl....v ,�'•.._r ...�''..� • .. >' .. 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"v' .i . .,r,;` --•":' � .,..,..•.r,..,�:i��• •5: r :;�'+� ,rz,, _. y* � •y .:, „i, ,,..,,y,,,, sees•.. „may .. ..•+. ,,. _ _ .. y • M. 1 i i - J� • Q •"ji MARCH lgi •- - ---.__-__sees.. FRIDAY, C • _-: _. �'ICBERIN(�r, ONTO- _ �g.X�V IlI .: _ _ WEST HILL. Established 75 years { ' BROCK ROAD _lyss�si*sl+siostal �Lar�*. _ - An interesting event ta�'�k place on� - The Standard Bank- are abutlt to IYe �!d ��k s 'March 19th, 1919, at -the -opena brxach here very shortly.ENWOOD �Vedneeday, arsonxge, 441 Broadview The hank mill be open for business n $, V. E. CARTWRIGHT, .For- Concert of 100 pee'rls ago, given Ave., Toronto, when the Rev. T. E. I dally with a competent Ptah in 'charqe " by. the Stouiiv411e DQethodl8t Bartley united in marriage Mabel rind under the supervision o4 M• C, y , D meriy of Gravenhurst. Ont.: successor to _ Alivia, second daughter of Geo. and Zimmerman, the manager of the. Pick- �WILL ':Dc. R. E. Towle, Pickering. Ont. Office boon. Choir Oa Mre. White, of Brock Roxd, to James erin'brxnch. This will be a convent- s Ia to 2' and 8.30 to 8 P. m. -331y ` Friday Evening, March• the 28th Arthur, only eon of Qeorge and Mrs. epee that will be much appreciated h B. FOR$YTH, D. o! O., Regis Farley, of Pickering. After a ehoet' the residents of this part o} the town- :R. taredmemhetof the optometrlcalAaao- in the Auditorium at ••' 'trip west, the happy couple will re ship. - 4 datdon of Ontario. Special attention sites W B o'clock, sharp. side on t9e. 3rd, coacsssiosa..'nortll of ,..tree IIttiag of glasses, syb tested ire• Nord' Pickering Village. WHITBY 4611f_ Special features�ld songs, old costumes, old. sayings, assisted AUDLSY C. and Mrs. Roe town, observed - - - - �• il'• TOMLINSON. M. B., Member Hr, Earl Legate, Rev. Her- = the 82nd anuivereary of their wedding a o. is • of the college of Pbgiciana and surgeons by The attendance at church on Pun- ��� N '• Ontario. omce: that ormerly *=pied h bert Lee. and Mrs. C. Briamwell• da was ver slim. day a few days ago. Several memb- t�We Dr. R. Brodie. and latterly by Dr. Catdy y ere of their family and grandebildren 1p� $nbt3tltUtes kept 011 �ia'II(� Phone. Clareh►ont, Qac. 231y -Admission 26c and 85e: �. Lockwood is sawing wood for were present. A moat pleasing !estate everyone around the corner. o} Ehe day was the presentatiion of a ZII an nantiti88 re illr8d +' ' 0. MCKINNON, M.D., L.RO.S., J,2. Webster has vacated the.Bhir. beautiful bouget of roses to Mr. and q Q j'�I • >ddinbnr� member of the cones• eehp farm, after a few months of owner- Mrs. Road by the Masonic fraternity. _ : !/t7aleiaas and surgeons of Ontario. n«ntiat. pp h y Gig ai 001rare of snrgeons, 8dinbnr,�. Baker W Gathrie. who nrchased the o! Composite Lodge No. 30, o! whir • • ;'.. attention to d■tews'ot women arta Geo E. in• P Mr. Rose has been for many years as hit.- Price arta. Ocoee sad rsaidenoe,Bronaham. Judge McGillivray form and stock, to active member. (Successor to? . bolding a huge sale, on Monda9, Mar. • •,-,-- P •� t eQai. .,Baker -I& Heise) - - 24th. The offering is large and is sROUGHArw - g y . ai - first-class shape, comprising every. - H.`SRNNEDY. Barrister. f3o1- tbing used in carrying 'on the large The following items were receivedW • ieitor. NotarylPublic.';Conveyancer &e.stoldville, On' t farm, _ _ too late for last issue. s Tollby. Ont. 44 tWHITEVALE Pte. B. W. Norton, accompanied by �Or __his mother, from Newmarket, spent a K.C., BARRIS- - IR Mrs. A. E. Major spent Thursday in few days of the past week with their -Barley. alley •� H. FAREWELL, � - -d . Tlla ocant,crownAttorney.andCounty friends -Ed. and --Mrs. WiHsoa--fla - - - "-8aifdWr.-bo�t.8onitbs_.--=-v �•--gs �iil i�iarr���:1+ ToronEo. ,,. ti�m.-Stnclatr has purchased a 3iax:- their trrrlval- Thnrsfixy-eceniu��,-Mrs:- E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and well car, (some sport.) Willson hada little reception ea the e' t 11. solicitor. Notary Pnblio. Stas Mona to : 'HOUSIrFURNIStitNGS ' Miss Sanderson is ,'spending a few hems who viae spent three years in 4 Y oda. Oisce Brock et. Xorth, Whitbt. sty _ days with bars. ` in. Booth. the artillery overseas, by inviting in a . Bi Stock, at the lowest prices. Mrs. Margaret Reesor is 0pendin a few relatives and friends of Mre. Nor- g , A Bar - Carter.. few days with Toronto friende. g ton. as she camel with her son .0,tlre - 4 ILLIAM J. BEATON, B ,. Delivery free. _ ." Missy Jeanie - Oarpeter..:Oscar' Carter holpe of her childhood. The dining- �. _�. � � aster, Solicitor, Notary Public, asaRoiated _ in practice with Messrs. syc>tman, tJaniaoa a _ _ and Earl Gourlie spent Sunday at- W. Boom was iiecorated with white and Factor, Barrister, Toronto General Trusts blue bunting wnd flags, and the table 18afldinq, e11 Bay Street, To:oato. T 8,phone Call'apd see. Ind Phone M. SiaclAir'e. Main go i77 __ Look l Dant forget the drama to spread with a beautiful repast. Atter p - - JClaremont..: - be held this (Friday)' evening in the all had partaken ' of 08 soppef, they Serve rl - Dental M - - Methodist church. Dome one, com repaired to the living room. where a,n _ • .•� all. You, wont be Barry. ' Yon wttt dyable evening. was spent. get the worth of your money, very pleasant event took place on 1QLASE B. BEATON. D. D. S. T O S ;-�7CTa�tea -- �... Saturday evening. March Stb. at the 37 Graduate of the Royal CoJelge of Dental Logs if ll l,� home of Edward • and Mrs. Wiltsoo, ' grageona and University of Toronto. Office CH<RRYWOOD g A ' -G E° i �ee I - "i W. M, Pria� s. -hardware store. Wbitb when their 'children. all bean borne, (� p�ee boars 9 t7 o12•: t to 5,30.16 Ind, phone 0. Report of standing of pupils for Sr. gave them a at by presenting G -• '.$dt phone 220.3.j sUy I will pap the fotlowiag cash price for Division FebruAry Exank of Cherry- than with 'two handsome bouquets ` D.rins Dr. Bea•on's absence overseas. Dr. Cook.. logs delivered at our mill. -Green River wood. S. R. No. 7, names in order of and a puree o! monAy, it beteg the ova The undersigned have opened ratToeoato.wi�lbeiaeharre•' 13sTedaon-Fred-Ay y Orval -of �'weda } Basswood No. I. M-00 merit : Sr. IV -Roxana Cutrah, �"a�1R��y _ _ -SOMEONEReek-Elegy-Ph 1. - eras Pott-Uaweon, anew garage at tlte-ieorner -.. - - Soft Elm No. 1, 28.00 Wilmot Plaxton, Mildred Davidson, nom' read osuitxbleg addreu. a ter Church and King Streets. �ttslsist<stss t�s>rbls. td Maple No. 1. :- - __..:',4300 Wiltaot.Tweedie. Jr IV-I+rfSe_Milne. which Doaat� premntted-the mowers Pickering,- where they ars G. HAM -Issuer of MxniaRe White Ash No. 1,. -30.00 Mary Garland. Frank Barks , Stan- e c ildren then circled re aced to re it all makes } • aruund their Sather an knottier an autos, mo -eyC es _ &' K o Joe Pickering mage• my _Chopping add Oat Rolliti8- a . Petty. Sr,i�w Fine. , Ill -Reg. Currah. sang an -appropriate little snag Called - - - as usual. - _ "Onrtan&, Dx a 13aarNcsa, Jr. LIL oih Day." b sing bicycles. .4 ••it ere W lair a .- it - and e t V.iRiCHARDSON =Real 'Em Lucy DAwrw', Lillian Dawson, Agnea composed by Mro. Gatt11ciu. The Uar- :fie 91ap pgenGi for -De _ ' , �Y .-tate.'Insurance,Cenveyancirg, Notary Petty. Teddy Ayeii. Raymond Reid. -ents then thanked. their cjbildret, for �9a1 Dream 9epKt'atore Public. Etc..:Pickering. ant. 31ty �. t�r�$Sraestl sr. I -Quentin eurrah. Jessie Davi - 1 �Ti88'11 �1Ve2 this demonstration of their love. A� HOPPER Issuer of Marria;[e - son. Alvin Currah, May Harkey. Juhn and repairs. aD• Licenses in the county of Ontario; Or address R. R. No 1. Locust Hill. rd Plaaton. Roberti McGriskir. TI -Hazel o, How - ..The ams. i scop+.' - than t .• ' oma• at atone and hie saetdenee.!$aremont. .tel drama. will be-rcpeted is the (�seolifse Engineer Tractors wnd Mainland. Eleia3vera. E. Map Rep- Town Hall. Pickering. Thursday Sawing Machines. •" _ ' HALL -House carpenter. Er Holds, Teacher. Evening. Much 27th, SPRING TERM� • timate& given for new *Tort, repairs or __ - L dte»tiwts Ind. phone 2913 Pickering. 231Y WH1Tiv •ROCK ROAD Cowan�Qwan Sa��i T1 S.BBATOIQ TOWNSHIP CLERK opens March 3rd. in Shaw's Busi= re - Mrs. L. A. amtltan gave a cess Frank Azfo an family ave re- �� � 1J• eavyases*; oommfidan+rfooe tattaa nes 9choole. ToroaW; dna metptea' on "Haw to Ret on the Voteru returned }rain an extended viltk wttbenn adwkMss, AeeoaataaL sae Moos to loan into Summer Session from June B0. List." Mayor Blow presided at the friends in Toronto. aatasm "Iasaae of Marriage Lie- No compulsory vacations. -Fee meeting. Bad roads is the chief nomplavv .� saws' i�+ i, Out. y -v Catplogue. Wye W. H. Shaw. Arthur Ti11RBtgave the fourth of a heard these days, owing to the hPavv President. _ series of'ooncertr in the O. L. C. nae taint and the host coming out o! tLe a t�ANADA'S VICTORY BONDS night last week. He was arsisteby ground. far sake Denomiaseiow--iso, $100. SSW Mra�amiltdits, sopratio. and Mr. ol- Wm, Collis' rate on Tuesday �iker- 000. price, 1-s and evertus intere.e' W. man, tenor, noon came qf! will. There.was a GO Dykes Bond Broker.tBell,Pbone 193, whit- e e )arse crowd and good prices were by Ont., od. Phone 70. 40tf The construction of the new barge. _ ;cker. ring liveN at the Military Hoapitpl bepran on realised. 4; UGH S. PUC3H, Glen Major. `Ont. Monday. The Public Works 'Depart- We congratulate R. G. and )fro. Licensed Auctioneer. Rzt•■siv exper- meat of the Ontario Government put- Puller on the arrival of a son and bear, t_ in imported and thorontthbred stoat• FlrBt-(1888 rlg8 for '�lIT6 pose spending half a million dgllars on the event baviapc taken place about �%e L aTe �n hana 4. ;pales cond acted an whose. Writs for terms these buildings. - two weeks ago. - 1 and particular, Pone lad. alfa. 861y Day or. nlgt;t • Ap ••Old Time Concert" by the Pres- James Bayes is expected back aborta ♦ fQllQ W ilg ------. . _. _ $IIfl meats S trainB ? byteriane' was given in the Maele Hall lar to obcupy his farm. Arthur Rose. ilhe FPOSTII.L, Lleensed Auctioneer, am -Wednesday night. On account of a returned- soldierr, has been engaged ieiZes o coal • for Ooanties of Tort and Ontario. Ano Teaming promptly attended to. the, great success of that given last by Mr. glsyes during the summer •Mon sales of all kluds attenued Woo short•" , ;+ scat». sear.. ocean diver P.O.. out. Agent for Canada Carriage W. ppat there was a great rush for sesta. seeiaon, The &}lair was again a great success. Mrs. S. J. Thomppseon. of But hwell, F� �tOVe MORTON M. GIBBON, Ontario The new County cAlled.,oa hie cousin, W,,B. Jackson. �''b�f f viii a H• Peak! P,t��", - D�� - -' ;L11'■nd Dominion Land Sdrveyor and Civil -----Now eat. Mr. Kean, successor to r- R. R. .and _.other irtends- W the tate W. E. Y■rndd, Ontario ow ray. wbo8ite3t�e-poetttoa�ur- h� on Sunday. Mr. Thompson be- -Nu}_ Pea �` �� o< art y ' 'nPaerPare 'V I+M 1bg the past yyear, started work this' Ran his ministerial, career in this "f _ week. He has established bre office neighborhood &boat thirty-five yeah M.' MAW, LIOENSED AUC- in the south corner of the county ago. He will be remembered b _y TIONI3E_ R,lbr York.Qutario andDarham - ff you are wiseyon will toe the only buildings. t many, in thin neighborhood. �e ' Qo.atie•. stninn� of sale. att�ded The Rev. A.% Bruce, of ?laic arta eft byre sodspeut about thirty -raven ^ �0 R �". ` t...Terosea�atable- Dotes tray be Ideal well, drilled. by Chas. B. Rice, ave a most Interesting address on wean in mbrionary work in British A C -,REE_ at NINE' O16ca sell and Indepen- g o • arrimmad Whitby, oat• tit who b aRetot fat Wind Mills, darolioe .Sk Patrick" [n Ali Saint's ahurah on Qol11mbia. +Ind held mwy important ' T Engines. all kinds d pipe and fittings K6viday evening. under the. auspices �itions In the -British - Oolumtda==-1�OOUST a•a++!a'6 `- -�g,.� • �•Li� \% for water works. Aiw bath room fix- of the A. Y. P. A. Notwithstanding Conference. including that of prod- _ �. Vetorio Sur ton tures. etc. Everything given careful -the beavy rain that was pouring down dent. Mr. Thompson p_ ached a 8ry 8 _ there was a g000d turnout. most lotetesttog sermon .in the Bro- Hosos Graduate of the Ontario Vete- attention: arse• • u Gam Methodist ebnrcl on Sunday . trusty OoU a warning on Science Aasoe•iation. ve mod 0 mots of the nary Some Tel. 6621. Wbitevale. t1a6,• Kim Spencer spent the week end is : wee 1808 residence 2902 =- Toronto. U. F. O. Copyeutioa �e Phone -o Wm, Hoover spent the week -end at Ci.71REWNT, , ONTARIO his borne here. A convention of U. F. 0. Clubs was " LLIOTT Ingram Percy spent Friday -with J. called for March 7th at Brooklta for JOHN H. Michell, of Rlvereide. the put of o amaingg the South•S Gordon Malcolm •pant 9uaday with Ridiogg Ontario.1 deemed advisable• r PHILIP 0. Topper, of Locust Hill. Ales. Nobtft e. county director. occupied! Fred Ferrier spent Sunday ivtth the chair•and in a short, pithy speech ajia . ^ Ve�O Has a full line of tresh and cur- Yonge &.Charles Ste, Toronto Fred Pike, of Locust asked farmers to consider their own �� u:lri$ Earl Tomlinson spent Sunday with problems as other- assoc iutione do -tied meats eonstantlp on )Tadd. gas superior courses; tquiptnent Mr. Clendenniog, o! Markham. theirs. fie also gave a review of file Spice ROU, Breakfast Bacon, and teachers. It makes good every Alfred' Micbell spent Sunday with organization work which bad been so , claim and promise. It merits the W Miller, of North Markham. suvo11asful i11 North Ontetrio is the f 'Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. -Walter Hagerman, Oshawa, Spent recent election there. aI� Face con$dence of the business publics' the week -end at hie home here. A number of thedelegates from the :''Hlghest+prlcx+s paid for Every graduate of the last three While cuttin willows last week J. Butchers cattle, g various clubs were beard and express - years has prompMy secured em= Stone was hurled fifteen feet in the ed. their views, after which, a motion ployroent. Midsummer and the air and sustained a broken rib. was carried to form a branch of the II. The P1Ckezing A number from here accompanied F. O. organization in the riding. and early Fall are splendid times for the Whitevale hockey team to Agin- the following officers were elected toam y- ' ' ♦ getting positins. therefore, xow ie court on Tuesday night of=last week, take the necessarystep, to complete :Vi ila]1Ce Committee The concert which was bald in the same : President . Fred_Bowe, .., bit• an excellent time to commence a Baptist church on Monday night was. by ;Vice-Prer., W O. Aehenhuret, Cellerit course here. Open all year. Oats- well r attended and every one reports Vxbridge : Sec'y-Treat., Job' Scott, ;The object of this Association is to loRue Free. having bad a' g_nod time. Claremont. t oieaen rtealiagg and pt'osecuteI _ W. J. Elliott, Principal The Green River Ladies' Ald will The followin were elected- town- after _' the felol>u11. bold their re ular monthly meeting at shit chairmen gn the riding : Raub .. a q p i E. Whit'- �g , x - the home of Mrs. J. B. Wilson on R. Mygoltb�y.Port 1?e :..• • - •• March 20th. In the evening an open b ArthurNes�itt, Brook in ; Scugog, � :: �,•. Xembon having properf 11601011°°tnmaal' L,'� 11 tea will be eerved•'after which a good �m, Jackson, ort Perry, Pickering, : tom+• immedia601y �� a11 Ems For �RatClllJld 1 program will be given. Everybody Huggh Pugh, Locust Hill; W. Whitby. �-'-'•'" .. _�' of Executtvs O0=01Nar. welcome, and everybody come, E. Debart, Brookline - Membership fee irom� Black Breasted Red `01.00. Tbefancy dress carnival which was The convention went• on record as - I t}$Itre--choles Stock and - .. held lit Locust Hill rink on Thurnday beta o posed to the Daylight Ssviag '�! a9 ; tem behadtlen�ldv prwideat or: excellent layers. night, under the auspices of the Green Act sand Instructed the secretary to ' ' e' Qenrst•rr o• ayptleaMoa. Also, Young $@Igiwnl @arae River Union Sunday School. was notify the proper authorities to that ' b effect. st--Graduate Optician Ezse. Dom. -L. D. Hanka 0.9. Palm- and Silver Grey Si er. largely attended, The chief costumes f3raggi ■er. W. V. Richardson, 1�'iekering. -. inn Hares. of the evening were farm Banta 0 C, N. R, TV -it Agent. Claus and negroes. About hal}-past <x 1 R,1Th$xte�:� W. J. �i�sRk. All Pedigree Stock•l ton the lights were put out and every 'STI ' P:rt l : W. �• QitRDON PICKERING one left fol their respective homer. � r ';or>„ .'. :•t- '..y �„� �':� •+�}. s �, ,�. :' r -•.yam' yd.. YT. carr'''c!"s'kf.+7y�•s+•c^-r,-a _ i ''*.t' .t„ t yr r<+' �r R "fa'.i M :�• ' 42k vx, m . yc V,iar• � : ti. .� y „ '• 4 PM ., f : tia•t �� i,`'R,' i�% 4n" ,c .»,,.- -c�•' Ad• rrc 5 *Y� " 'zr w'•d'Cw.. ! "M5 T YR ••+^ € c �;ar f „„,' +s 'Iv., ' -x.._ z� �,�r ✓•+ �',. ;.a.. iR' ',: ,;�,?=:+'�sE .., z ;� ,,u°°.i?'"-'� io+P� .�`..-" f'�y . , r~ } v. V•w'.' .+�.C�'✓yw^.:•.'!".' sC� r ,.�. .. �'.�E.t . glaneing round and making sure thst Z31 p>�'OYeIL no one wauld seC. e _ ����� "I should t;sy not, dedsied Jerry proudl Y ,,have. 411 thin levi ', +r Iafuts><oiama er than our t ew parlor furniture." "RApecially when you think of the new tall clock." Jerry glanced at _ RAPIKate with a twinkle of mischief. in - •► �" • °t.,• e Iles;"seams e . "I must say 4 �' 4 ° I'm ' getting rEivgned• to '• having it. --- For it does look awfully well. -Of - - - - se, I never c�ui like Mrs. 9frguire L,ges, little wbatewsshed x cottages, -but it�vaa a hzndsomo liresent just a_.r`d0 r3, .:^d window fraa3es paint- I Return. the same," _. tractive laughter { SOMM saw a litle lad -returned from far. ®� ed in bright colors,: and the attractive And heard his rippling las h er Pure (To be continued.) type ,of Roumanian peasant women. high and sweet. "The Roumanian peasant women Lightly he danced on ling sandaled 1000/ Value ,h _ 'j'�0.�0 are considE ad the' fairest in the feet/�i ROMANIA ALAAS Sealed Packets Oaly. s i+sy" Balkans. They " dress elaborately, His eyed as blithe as walking flowerdl and Ehorw unusual individuality in 1 or is ice now f R �i are A 'STORM Vx� . their costumes of many colors. Men No sense of time, d" to ta. and women alike usually Rear hats in r " the house, except when they eat. The I His keen elation, bright expectancy ONE OF EUROPE'S .SHUTTLE- late Dowager Queen, known as Car- As, mingling with a merry am, men Sylva, -put on native &ass in pang, • - - - SAND YEARS to encourage) this distinctive His bshone, COCKB FOR THOU der stage � aby face like some jocund :J IE'R RwY�� . ��� costume, .Particularly popular in the ---_-- ::: "__ with h tired _ Roumanian upiarids And delight net my Bafore Being Swept Into V4 orld' Mae1- - y heart aflame SALARIES OF ACTORS. �'/ strom 1914-1918, Was Knower , With• this warm ' thought: Perhapi ter. Stanwood Fier' ,/! i 4f " — when I have crossed as. Land of Unique Beauties._ Robert Mantell Knows of Ancient Earth's ultimate bounds, and• Won. gos7asbi '$onehtos aaatta ¢omasa��7 evaciai asxaai°msnt wttu Thos. ku _ ..: ,.Roumania,• where disorders have , Rivals to Charlie Chaplin. 'that home I name been growing' for the last two months Enormous salaries of .actors today With softened voice --no longer CHAPTER XLL-Cont'd. f deal mole intelligent; sometimes ane ,until now they -are- reported to have are looked upon as a modern innova- travel -tossed-- "You're capable of any$ blip that's ! ventured a hint or .a criticism, and 'it j reached the point of a general• insuT' I tion, growing with the .development o! Glad -hearted, like this child, I shall -- - �. .normal- and human, Jerry. Ju$t any-! was always wort} considering. The rection, has been a centre of .Euro- the ,American millionaire and the repair _ — - - - -- -f ;,. thin$. You're capable, too, of ani+ more he worked with her, the more imagiaatIon - of the JAmerican .press �BPeetfiless with joy to greet my eaenflce ut-aurseL! m p ace. i can encs a came to Tuve in kern ter -stones fcr - a thousand y ip. y I ears," says a bulletin of 'the N$- agent. Such is not the case, says•Rob- comrades there. H I go ou into the works now to 4 judgment, , the more respect for bar y. Y art Mantell. The Boman actor, i3oa- t earnya'living, in two or three years, character; more and more did he feel t}onsl Geographic Society, which crus, whose name .has become. sync- Not Safe. provided I •shout intelligence and ca- that she was 'a good person to work ! shows 'how that .country' has. fared in The, bride -elect . had :been showing pacity, I ought to -be earning a i�et- with. That site had a reciprocal feel- I the past from wars among her, neigh- noymous with all that is niarveloua ter living. On the other hand; if I Ing about him was suggested by the bora. in- a player;-�arned a salary, which. 4 her presents to a party o! admiring Willow you- to suppport us and to send rapid - improvement in her work;, according -to Mr. Mantell, puts that , .friends: me. to ,college, .1• may auddenlq lis- Jerry was himself amazed by it. Such : Peter the Great once established warm friend of Cicero'quite in a class i "And I've ^got such a good idea," she , 'cover that Ian mpeding your life and facility and de'vernesa, with fingers !I a protectorate over the Roumaruartsith Cb -Ala Chaplin. a a a, s.11 that -some almost-magicall under his .eyes. And about x160 daily in theJA rid Qkthethra- the--G� money of his cover we are newly married that I've Rett and Peter and ate as blocking y vaned a plan for the annexation of made Jack promise that when -when _ y Y I their territory to Russia. Fearing ! time, which _ had, B purchasing power ' her happiness.' Of course, as coos' as as he became more impressed b thi a we go away to -morrow, he'll treat me 1 discovered that, - 1 should at once his senses awoke to other aspects, o 1 that such territon;al .expansion..mightl equivalent 'to nearly 5out a .Cana- a have to break away and stand on my , the girl; she was good to , look at in be. a menace to her, ding menet, even without .the aid of in public last as ii' i ,had no, thought own feet, and I should be less it to her absorbed moments slid inspirit- i Austria pereuad- for anyone .expept himself.' ed Catherine to abandon that plan. the war and the patriotism of the 'do it then than I am noa-or shall ing when she was aroused; some- restaurant men. That brings his an- A middle-aged friendsh head Abe soon+ -besides having lost the time times there was deep thoughtfulness I "Roumania, approximately as we nasi salary to" the half million ma*k "•Don't'"' she said, in tones of sad when I might have been gatting a in her • eyes, sometimes there , wrs i now knriw it,, was farmed from, Mol- Another actor, the tragedian Aesopus, wisdom. "I -tried that plan-rsad my ' -.start. ' New suppose this shouldn't; admiration,• sometimes. reiller3?; as davit and Wallachia, in 1861. Pre- not to be confounded with the writer husband -never got over it"" happen. Don't you know that I� she was deft with her fingers and viously' these principalities had been --�-sltould-a 3��rquk -.._- u r in suzeramtq. o ng er cause of us you were not letting it ! lissome in Of her- movements; and ;Austria's protest against Russia an- I of Cicero,. received so great a salary How are the, the winter? If. You ttappea! For you see, J I the more that Jerry watched her, the that he left a vast fortune to his son. 'coming through Y _ka+o =ySt1L site amuse, an¢ please and}ne�ng them. Autonomy beep guar-. when'th _ 00- th ad the theatre of Marcellus, he gave new seeding where it iu a little thin, ron�"You've got me l wrong, Kate. On an evetung in Marc erry, , e um a rgg-� and where the ar�._does not He, it I'm not self-sacrifldn ,and I'm .too came home to hear the announcement been under Turkish suzerainty, fol- appear =there, tint the length pf his will, bring excellent results. - " Rel>5sb and too comfortable, just as that he had kriDwn was some time- lowing Austria's protest against Rus- serVices and *2 AM. t4i- Date had a position. She i is wmexing-them. - Autonomy being To each for of two ha plaint in stated. EAGLE i _- urging you to do what 1 ask because Monday_ in the office of a stockbroker guaranteed ' y a - ft wauid be for' my rstisfactiori and 1 who had applied to . the school for a �� the union of the princi- $10,000, and no player. received, lees comfort --not. because it would be a I stR�grapher. Althvuglh site wan very polities -following the Crimean Wier, than $2,000, In addition, he made the `- "fine thiat; far l+on." : - !cheerful about {t,"Peter and Betty 8oatnanians chose an army offlcer..acmm numerous_` special' Dresents of , - "I'm not going to 1$t a keen i were subdued, and Jery suspectedColonel Alexander Cuss, as their rut_ money, alwsys gold. ' law- yer -draw me into an argument." Kate i that Kate might be less exuberan�•er. 'His title was Alexander - John I, Coming down to more recent times . 'gave his arm a final pat and dropped really than she seemed' It was a [Prince of Roumania. and more modest amounts, but still it. ae! don't doubt, Jerry, that we'11I stormy night, with. wind and rain "When seven years later,- the ele- comparable with salaries of tachy, beating against the window.; but the parlew la�•d&! los• our bei leave you and your mother watlutearsl little rooms were cozy slid snug; and ment in- power at Bucharest -decided 9avid' Garrick drew at the height of r1LZZ CATALOGVs �.-�•Te■,_bunt_it'a �ao be done, the little family, sitting bar, en. I for a ebairge of rulers there were few I his, popularity $S60 a night. Mac ;,a a„* h,a g.h or s►gd s tar 1w and yon and etre must make your gag to e's . cready in 1939; when he staged for the, sad waaaao, sola ata ci,1a. =plana for April without -reference to a. circle which it - was hard 'to think bedroom by night leaders of the group first timeRichelieu, Mr. Manten's few :'mi. $y' Apr"April it p ho t have a job.,, s soon to bb broken. As if by tacit dented a certificate of abdication Lure play, this season, was paid $128 , NOTQIt ATTAOMMiLM I "K had no • idea, Hate, you'd be so consent t5-ey all avoided a discussion to be signed. and Abon bundled him a night, and Miss Ellen Tree, about Tills. colla* k++. w���w� �u of the subject that was uppermost I in a carriage and put him aboard an the same period, drew the same salary. '• sen"' `7cl �q difficult to manage." 'Jerry's glance in their inluds=where and how Kate ` teas a.� 3,111,«• was half reproachful, half admiring. and Peter and Betty world now live. k express for Penis.. +P "Oh; 3 can be granite when I have "Haven't yon eom+e dictation, I "rhe Count of Flanders, brother Nothing is more handy in a home T. W. BOYO Ac SON, "to be," she .answered with a smile. Jerry!" Kate asked. "I need all the of King Leopold of Belgium, was than a button -box. 3,T N.�. D... sar«t w'� a• When Mrs. Donohue `returned from praatice ,I can. get before -next Icon- chosen by a proipsional government. -- --- - visiting Mrs. Bennett, she found day.,• The powers, especially Austria, pro - Jerry pacing the floor - and dictating Jerry Pum. Papers from ' hiwitha tested, and Prince Charles ( Carol), _ notes' for a brief to Kate; Peter and drew to pan another room where their o hast been era officer in the Prua- - 11�tti had already gone to bed. a eaao ion Army w bstituted. He set "Now I hope to goodness you've Donohue continued to knit. But she about freeing .the country .• ro _ _ a got -it .all fixpd up," said .Mrs. Dono- grew drowsier and drowsier ,.while suzerainty of Turkey. 3erry-psetng-t6 and -delivered heir the -Russo- -Cas�ir► : is * vert ve"OTFd illus,. hof-tows--indicated-that -m' i his slow monologue, and at last she clouds arose in 187b Charles sought alesaser. t b used for eleeoiad av deed she had no doubts about the ave forth nnwitttngl sounds indi- the old a sad be rd..t dirt, cilias. oto• matter. ``!; to have thg powed guarantee the a� �. I eating that for her at least it was neutrality of Roumania. He failed Gwlarr Is fiat for oakiag slake. "No, it's not to bei fixed up, Jerry i ��e• So Kate and Jerry 'made draiw asci closets sweat and cies. x ' -replied. '"And. the .worst of it; is, she's the folding` bed ready and went out Then an agreement, was reached wrath ' convinced me ahe's,right, •so I-tatin't to the kitchen .to finish their work. Russia. Under its terms Russian C3,wtM >CWs � roabraa do anything more by' way. of .persu- They were still at it when Betty and troops 'were to have free passage _ _00 unset pasta. ; -sling her," Peter called good night to them. through Roumania, while Russia was Ctiw!`rf 'will tM - _ "Bat T' can't understand!" wailed "I guess that's enough for this to respect the rights' and defend the spew Ta�� 0«• � ffira. 'Donohoe, and she gazed from evening," Jerry said at last. "Tired, integrity at Roumania. Cowtwe Z" Is toed for ssalsw coat+ it Kate?" ", it's pmdeead. wad sad 100% Pam _ a oris to the 'oilier' i amazement. When the war began Roumania !K�1' $set, "No, mot a bit." She, sighed. "I declared herself indepen- - child, couldn't you make her wish my new employer were a law- promptily Don't you know we Want you, yet; my training with you would be dent of Turkey. As the war went onno much more valulkole 11 91 wejmv. I - Reluctantly and without pretend- I don't suppose" -she spoke hesitat- Roumania -responded to repeated ap- splendidis ro ", to comprehend the reasons pre- ingly-"-your office, needs another peals. Under Prince .Carol, Rumania ' witted to her, Mrs. Donohue bowed to stenographer, does it, Jerry?" and allied tt oops gained a decisive . _ the �tperior 'intelligence of the "I dont know about the office. But but costly victory before Plevrna. Rou- young. I need you, Kate. Jerry slipped his, manian freedom was recognized in , '! t must be tnnit be," arm round her. and gave her R kiss, she said i "Oh, Jerry!" the treaty of San Sefano, and it fur- �r' resignation. "But it certainly „Yes, I do." He kissed her again thermore was stipulated that Rou- will tae gll the pleasure out of mov. and laughed, her eyes were so wide mania was to get the swampy coup- SEND IT TO PARKER'S hawhich is `little enough -to feel and ,shining, her lis were opened in try known as ' Dobrudja, - lying be- w t we're losing you and Peter and such a circle of wonder and -dyes, of tw�een the Danube,,.where it flows to EXPERTS 1 Betty, my dear." happiness, "You're the best little the north, and the Black Sea. Russia , _ Partly because of this feeling, helper any man could have, and I was to have Bessarabia, territory 'kms s Cah C1eai1 Ol' tly8 CaYpetB, can't have ou living anywhere else curtains, laces, draperies, gowns, etc., ,r partly because JeFry lead very little $ claimed by Roumania and, in part, time for house hunting, the question than just' with "me" occupied by herd make them look ticks new. Then he felt both . bar arms round ' ' y _. what .they. should. do in April .dragged him, felt her lips softly brush his Land of 'Quaint Customs. Send your. faded or, spotted e on from week to week unsettled. And cheek, and beard her nay tri a break- "ILoumania . protested : bitterly or household goods, and the long It dragged on, the less dis-Ing voice, "Oh, Jerry, my, darling! against exchange -of the picturesque o - n ; you. so!" positron then; has to settle it. And 'I'do adore Bessarabia for the ugly Dobrudja re- a ' "Perhaps Kate won't get a job ---. on, R'.�s01k th'reaten_ed, to disarm RKERFS right off," Jerry, said to his_ mother, ` --. CHAPTER -XLII. the Roumanian army, and Prince "VF'e can stay on here as tennants at -will and'__ -we'd better do that until$' From the Donohue s. new suite of Carol p]uGkily responded that his the boulevard fronting short t eek. On never world be disc troyed,' . but it rooms it was only a short walk to army might bed will renirW t em. Kate feels that she -and- her- familyg p disarmed. t { must leave uS.," , Sundays Jerry and Kate usually too ' ighe Russo-Turkish treaty of San wg Ipay carriage charges .one way And guarantee s Meanwhile. -he and Kate were help-. a stroll among the park gardens, anaI Stefano was overturned by the. Con- _satisfactory work. ink each other professionally;-ofterr.vach tune they would note with inter- press of $eilin, but,Russia's aim in he brought work home at night, and est the progress made in the building 'Bassara•Uia was not denied. Thus Our booklet on household helps that save money .'_•dictated to . her, and she- presented • of the new, : hou..e. ,,u: the .boulevard, i fist helFing Russia in will be-berequest to _ .-him typewritten copies food! as la,eA Rxid. handsonSe house to the her panus, a. 4 .-. ;�,; g l 4c, the cornar ;,° their street. Tt was RD"um _ .. light, cisme out of the war,with _ - - - - YE 1 _ten =. y i w.hsai- she: tvet�t i3r. . _ rs - _� RKER''5 D 'O]�IiS, ..Limited___ bi ilt.._Qf .. - dark -red le=e} -t14an -ahs_I I.. Cleaner and Dye :hfr,-because-'it famil�aY-! 6ct�cmYan=3,i lei oroti o zed .her with legal phraseology; I brisk, with tuff trimmings. I ' "Before Roumania was swept in 9 ?91� Yong fit: t Jerry profited by the arrangement, But I m sure the people that are the world, maelstrom of 1914-18? , for it brsabfed him to turn y more going to live there aan't as happy as she was known as the land of "unique work thasi he oth-e, could have we Are, Jerry, said $ate 'as they beauties, not so muc}i or; recount , done. He found Rate almost as rapid assed it- one day. She gave her scenery as because of her quaint vii- pp Y ba his om"A tftnocrapher and a good; husbands arm a -squeeze, after ' � " ,• _.�'��; �gs..:.TM��'a€:�9 ..R_. •'��.w,w's..' � _�`•.y'"n_'^ ':°i' f,,w,a2.�, S� .' � . ..i 'L.. �� 3° ;e . : r' "+'+`,>*�}.. '.wYk.. : �' .. .. �t .....L. ...�.. ....�,,,. __ .-•...;io.L.v..'r.e.:r.:e..r�•,i."as*w.'sic.',3C'a,..'s:✓r:;1}.iS32,a.+'t..p,'tl�'.:="u�''�'fi`.r•'^ 7 "p, pg� Z -N Z�;. :.7 NZI -42 'MR, W_ _17WIMP135 .r 'g, �,t _z=?:7 7 r; *wS.1k; . . ......... 14. T 10 ml.m._Powislmd Sgr, an toast, tes, _Baked pOtitOr _cocqs!- at broiled fish, toast, tea. ,Ey%� fkt cocoa;_.toast With 82T Pin, .71 e. Jelly. h Chidli-, French chalk ie -not neaAy. so WVU it should be, for it is a very convenient known - as AWA and e6mionileal pre-. various ng cookies grease the.. paration to _have on hand for .. vice. When baking for'iIk -;it Is A Virtue Ma BeoQme `tken - rinse - Ahem --with cold purposes. Air a Cioaniei IV We haVe been accustomed to, thi"- effective in that it removes grease -3 pos- put the cockles on the wet ng of virtue as being a preciou vv=r greasy surface and they Will Dot Spots. almost. instanta:ue Bl" If ap yg, good, but virtu" following way. If the oessiou, - ancl alwa baking. plied in 'stick he It chalk is'PuTchas.ed . in calie-thmped Carr ied to the. nth degrew t)ecamen cl when rust, or to cover -Vi To is well to shave, them down vice. Or perliaps I' should Say & ver- after it appears, paint bed. Springs, IUMPS, it oxild then weas"Ity proved the .-Ze. tue carried to excess becomes 8 vice to a., fine powder, 'which should inside of the gas oven and ill� ex- of valic of the back -yard L -small quantity _18 intemperance as truly an any I ept the smoothing Surface Of ,the be mixed with'f n Perhaps the fact paste has been garden. Sinootheocim- arm of overdblui IflatiroAs, with aluminum paint. It is Soap suds until a thick e hals hard- r manoment of the war born in: on me just now because After the Past fission ca heat resisting and makes a smooth. formed' r4adY thousandsof Canadians, have learned by expe rve" recently had a great deal' to do cakes, it that even a I" garden will pay -and pay well, surface which Is easily kept clean. ened Into round h persona who pride three-minute egg -timer placed for - use. It should again be. powder, with one'or two pe virtues. which i A three -m t Make taiii garden the big provider, tkis T"t-. 7. themselves on certain telephone can be ed and spread on the offending Spot, I in eight of the telepho attonmaterial has pre-. VZONTAML26 to their 'Mends are their- chief-tRults- out taking the mind viff under which c watched with Paris al layers Dean" make spread. Sever And, -of course, no one can I I -distance call- and may save a viously been Golden Wal Hollow Crown per should be placed over Improved R. tP -see t mow'l a long, dU@h them heir mistake. , They I I bf tissue PR barge for overtime. themselves c e made the spot and a li�t iron applied to the Lett�loe tbst the thing they pride t can not Dustless dust -cloths can b Z;onpareilCabbageHesid French Breakfast upon is in itself a virtue, and cE underwear. DiP paper, with care, that it - (Ices - not I -of worn hosiery 'and in Contact with the silk itself. Beet Gainten, Peas oee how they are overdoing ft. - If pint of kerosene to come in ,hem in a. ha ilk free Dark Red, k=proved S.f tagem One is a woman who, prides herself which n added three table- This method will leave the a .110atroit ich has been allowed carefully' 00 wh -FLOWERS on plain speaking. She says she sim eed oil. Wring out from blemish, if f 'spoonfuls Of linseed . . I I . I n times.' Now, � - I Aster -ply telis,the truth at all t! the air j6 dry. These , III# I sweet Mig a in itself is a virtue\,,,n4 hang in and again - FOUR NATIONS. NOW STARVING- Comet, mixp4 Grandiflota' of course, truth But can be washed occasionally a Select Colon Glory and one greatly to be 'desired. the oil. 11016ming dipped in Climbing -�*Uo•ean go to excess even with the I if onionSi-have sprouted, chop the May Not eat Enough., Food In Time t% Sweet William lincilit blixed r it used to puzzle potato salad. Prevent a Catastrophe. truth. I rmembe Nasturtium mother's . fine'. sPrOuts and use them in p Sweet Alysisium child to get MY may be cut out Of Me as 'a cbi r mats George H. Roberts, the British Food For Zordije Climbing ldi3zed Rubbe distinction. She would soinetimes'tell , water bags. They are 'us that ' e must a - the WOrn7OUt hot I I. later, speaking at Newcastle the Make roar sclecltionfrom the Rennie Catelotus, and always speak place on ice to keep dishes Minister, that he could state on W I useful to other day, said t have the nearest dealer fill your order. 117hecannof. truth, and then knock the whole. Old jar rings will whole.' slipping absolutely unimpeachable authority r requirements, -write us direct. A. -1 Suppy all you thing over, for me at least, .by Bay ood [olue will live youjull Pat— ken, at, serve the me. purpose that the,situatlan with regard.to f A o6py 6f6dr tool cats] .114 the truth should not be sP01, Make a substitute lor a cedar ohest conditions in great areas 'of Europe .-Aiculars toot. Write for one to.dayo 0 garden to . . . . . . . . 4. all times. It was sometime before, r nir Made of -oft. less than tragic. t she meant 3 cite 11 - le 'w4th oil 1was I!Ltbing Ch to say that Rou- I found out t speak the i wood; by' painting the inside ,It is not too MU, THE ID����� ..better to keep still .than to I of cedar,. letting the wood absorb all ' starving, that Serbia is stare- LIMITED. only nants Is stary LLM M truth. If telling the -truth is it will. if there Are any open cracks jug, that Austria Is starving and that 349 PORTAGE AVE- WINNIPI&G. KAN. wound someone and do no, they should first be. filled with Melted he declared., laor4-ro MONTRZAL VANCOU"a going to t n Germany -is starTing., AT 4po -good, then my nothing.- if 2 a signed paraffin. -Ever since the armistice we do good, than tel ft. te Aluminum cooking utensils require the allies have been doing what they But - the woman of. whom I Foods requiring long, tion and food A draws no lines in her truth telling.' the, least- heat- should 'be put In an could to relieve the situation bent to all the cooking should be, at, is beli-9, 411 tell them all. Just 'what I Abink," Slow saucepan; just large ntriesIl.have teamed- But It is not aluminum I- ibe may- X;d__4M_dQss__rr.__A -A1 81 1 n, 5V t.-6 there .- enough, and the. questl*U__110_W__0UW and sinner, old and young. I enough to DOW get- foe, saint a a waste Space between the f o6d and i whether we shall be able to _'J nut - rich and all have the benefit of clog - fitting lid. - Once started it J aclent food to those countries in time poor, �the e AFAM 'S D 0 U views. No one is ever lef t in very little fire and FM GA r I Will conic with -t life too" am bot 'food me council in Paris Is cjka-%w49rbre@Lk� QU &14 MA4 &uft k to w �s e�hinks BOOM,, used tar fuel he a, LW where gas is Th Supreme bees C212 -t Do" ft, tut V= It t nx, grow ;heir family. cook alongside an- every nerve r .,them personally and. all i will - sometillies strai= to meet the -I ULM ay.j -ri "tber 9 fill swr W.? M25% RFEC Wherever she goes she leaves be - other vessel, using but- one burner, situation, I am going over to Paris- HaSTY OV -D Ide-th 81-1 Wlr* Wl ou bind & trail of won and bleeding, A tiurmil am wounded ern. env®s in-- all- sort& on - Monday to attend the meeting of 66T , u" is The IP -24. who lur- Vaniaed -R —nmemneii"W make hi., f"- worktSe 0 pos- witb t~ sad an�prljy —Itmai-bi the• temperament of her, elan according lets- - his wife- rub ..9 1 Bible for us to take such emergency 051. LIML to -is lighter. and U change Places measures as may Stave Off the A 41% may any o!d#WsY9 ought to threat' she auditors. Needless to she A about as welcome as the ft. Inviter - With her for a while. 'By the time ened disaster. tions -never -come her 'way, and wel- he hs& rubbed out eight or ten wash- ..'Clearly we cannot- complacently, •Coins signs are hastily torn down Inge all s board- that *mAkes: his watch Europe starving and -feed our. -corner. bleed, and hJul Mapped IL selves to fill. "That In not the A UNIVERGiL.001-N. Whim she " &PPears rounds a JUTLAND A SMALL DAMAGE AT Her acquaintances, regard her as a floor twice a week far; spirit' of this nation, WbIcI16 through . ­ .- . I I - �f believes her- rough- kitchen -woman, but she make up his it, uns the war.' We vicked a year or two, he W1 eirishness, won ed British Battle- -think a ile M be one of the Outeaffl" the self to be UftusUA111F good. They mind that things are Somehow pretty 'are going to help, and if helping means Injuries Surfer by t my League of Nation& -think bar excessive 'troth -telling is a one-sided, and that he had better that the situation here does not IM. Ships of ColspArSUVIS 'U111111POrla net. Tteej a cloak for venting her spite, think of his wife's comfort Part Of Provo as rapidly " ft otherwise would 'What a comfort stoney would be. bat she - is- doing the time, SPA not of his. own all the this country. am sure, ' will The damage inflicted by' the Ger- anywhere in the ... She really believes, part ci- that one could spend As Sao as the- people real. mans on British battleships I out exchanging it Lot the timer u world: with the right thins- rumble is a man 'Of Ig L blankets tillis,W0,70:19 the appal nt the ltta-SadousuemiL iilocW b of currency? her fain—its-wti6Directly her opposite Try washing - lug in Eu- the Skagerrak, in the North Sea, As one result at the league Of 111116- Fold- so they fit M 9-tub-itheri-melt situation which is develop Seeing where' over -much and Jutland, on May example. re white rope, they will be the first to call up. tween Norway 8� tic" movement We May In hot water one pound pu described by Router's, have an' 'tW speaking has led with her, he has -half pound borax. Add on the Governmetlit-tO hatervene 81 1916, is deser ternatlonal coin. We my evan bav"o soap and one Li gone to the Other extreme and ive 't to this enough cold water to cover an follows: an international paper note. or corft,- rpedo struck the Marlborough,* talk Claiming that silence is e mixture A torpedo to, or whatever we UW Choose tc Ik Sit all. ' Cl& -ptayed his, part, the blankets and Pour the to soak -The Village Library. I one boiler room and killing CA flooding golden, he has over over thtm- - allowing them call M he should soft green and grey, two men. The Maeborough was sot too e keeps Still when over might. The next morning pour, The house is tow, An international coin (as tPatAtivIll" Re. is sem extreme, 11 �.11- and h once fine: hit by shell fire. secretive, in the e Ey described) would be stsimpo" On OUG.. k. -hang them The builders of an earlier day twelve -inch shell Struck the sup- International design, A tw side wltb6.an ly without wringing Gave it theiX simple grace of line. causing blameis Rimy*- erstructure of the C,0105su stating its value in the monetary should be given, never out to dry. Their weight keeps them re• Another shell burst short, its one and never Praises. It is as easy, clothes -pins are Un The open door invites your feet, terms of various countries- On the in shape and clothes A get an opinion from him as -with a lintersPwounding three men and in other side it would exhibit design 91114', 0 with an oyster. It -"I necessary . When dry beat. W The low -celled ro . orns, a . wel . dome �gktil�lg. unititportant, damage. lettering to Identify It with tbip CoWk to converse carpet beater to. raise. the trap- lend; as hit five times Hilt pjAicT has estranged everyone With he B ban'% w try or its origin. pictures, ,books, and flowers has lie knows, shun him, Diet for 6aval sweet.- by� 17=11g, one of which wreck 7 0 His children Convalescents. Every year many millions Pf do' -patient recovering from infla- friend, one an malted • his wife is " far from him as one The You sense the dwelling of a frie a xi is jar$ worth of foreign coins 11 Lr;f the hydraulic PUMPS, the -his- business wirelona L office and the fr6tn the (*I*r, -and enzili� or pneumonia requires a Vlain, at the mints of each hition of* the pole associates have as little to' do With nourishing diet. Just at this time Before her old brown desk she sits: medical store, causing heavy ca=- world and used as bullion for CGKTG'V+ wireless him as pbesibl& � His uneommunica- the convalescent' is 'tired of milks, The guardian. spirit of the place, allies among s and ,medical elan into that nation's Particular call" tiveness kept him from advancement soups, broth, etc., and has littlo actu- Waiting. to be of Use; there Bits staff. The- damage done by the othIr age. it seems a pity, because, an ob,, -.4 htt4l Was Comparatively unimportant. S Waste of labor. An internation- ih business and him Out OU all &I dqsire.to eat.' It is'here that the A: hi,PPY smile across. her •face .. viou in The Malaya, was hit eight tilnes, perilaps. And h' entire family 7 Social li is y e i As close abaili'the children come e was fractured al gold piece real skill of the * housewife Tn"t be ­ --------- siren Stearn Would do away with two to Buffer With him. -decoy-these RTqpblep' Eager for books and grie becomes's vice if used to and a large shell' wrecked the galley So every Virtue in'Valida to take proper nourishment. absurdity. Feeling they've found a second.home ed too- hard. The over -neat Fe canteen on the-gu'L deck and smash-! 7 --lit is ;work to help them oti the road to recovery. In these low rooms I With volumes u,mes who keeps her family- from A few pointers that will aid results lined. ed the -mounting of one six-inch gun. Woman Pointe enjoying.their home to A SirTwo of the hits caused a large hosinner:Xonest inquiry becomes inquisitive- Do not ask the patient what he She shows a picturt they Should see; below -thearmor, flooding the =sbei!sEED CORNA4421MI V2"Seft 0" mess when carried too •far. Ambition would like -to eat.- She .tells a them -something -new' or cont compa4rtments. A heavY, queer; e turret Without, =A Which interferes with one's fellows Serve small portions in -a dainty, bulged the roof of -on '28862 cousity �h� rangy -finder -is autocracy. So' we might carry It She gives -the books. so willingly ingly :exploding, but*,rut atVrkcttve manner. 8 very dear. out faction. into everything. it simply resolves Remember that persons recovering -The place to them grow r7 a not hit in the fir'st i itself into the axiom that -over-in- Cannot t- The Valiant was from such diseases eat three They give it now a passing though art, of the action, but at about 6. intemperance or vice.. Divide the food P A large , meals a� day. -But far- adown the. years to be. POTATOES allowance so that the 0,4A6ck its the evening was struck by:.. si ly be. required will back be 1 go New Varieties can po Their hearts to her two heRvy shell;i. .. Both peifotated. froni one Pao of Rybrl- I Irownpot.to seeds. >pv a% U will omel Wrinkleg. amount of nourishment can be pro brought Is 4 thb SiX_inCh ftrM.0T and did considtr- par portioned into five meals, as follows' with love and deep sincerity. -d I be different. Ali oolors,. a and Cereals cooked in skim milk in t Fruit, toast, hot Milk, abi-e jdamage,. jamming the helm ha- sizes,., May be worth s sol of water are more palatable 7 mi.m.- e -ti 'they' did not -dream t -b ' hi to'turn* iii, Don't miss these rarest a mos Kno*ihg that then a -port and causing e ship Val-; wonderful of seeds- packet, with and more nutritious. chocolate or cocoa. ' skillfully she helped them grow circles. While thus circling the Directlohm, 15c, 4 Xar 50c. 10 for How eart an "the sant. Was hit eight times, six ift 11 1, In - h d thought, - to see of the' $1,00, with cur.bocitiet, Making tills gleam" -big guns, and inflict-GgCrdeWNi,,, �hey'owe. St. 1W. -follow.. T9Wto her hits being from a Two. nept st Tt, Its find Ing more or less serious d insge no hes fu I on.* One And older people owe b.qr much guns were Put out of acti shell t6 I re . -1afger-holL*,at the water - For her bright cordiality, a ands{, water below &I inai so Her wish to help, her homelike touch' line and another un but ihe cususlVes- Our 11919 cat&�A-ue 4 yours Tb�at'crdwus'our' lovely library.' ifie. armor belting, U % ' MKAT& ing. Wrketo&tis free were light. True Tact. at 'rice for Gpring At a military lutichoon We pay the be P -party an elal- 0 n6nt Fre ell oflic'er was placed treat to W3030' Muskrats n A wett-meaning major,. 1'"urs you, have. YOU Size Scild an., isfaction in price and "Take--er-eska woo vo0-1Y-1 mean assured of sat IT gill voo play--er—" S & -trcltine:it., MEAN ---er--passy-mol, .._u"-_iatfAr_hes1tating. . P your seeds means 6Wm- Our 64 tAmrs Olr pur see3snmLn. Bull -P ants iu�� Success spe&W1&itser The Freilchman laid his hand on the other's shoulder, -and In excellent Eng- lish said: I "My dear air. my very dear air, do, please, stop speaking French. Your accent is so Parisian that, positively, ft makes me homesick" Better quality pref,;rred. WAITE to'li PRICE4 STANFORD'S, Limited 128 i4ansfis ld St. Mdntreal MY--FUR_(A!MFAL% 310 St. Paul St. W.,'Nit (1treal, Quo. In business for 2.0, years RefIrence: Bho of Rochold4a, gL. HoUrY.. 7 y two To! i1fi 4�_ Mrleft4ly vin to 'be A�t YoiiSupp1 '61 the kethodbst h thim 5;; WA7) evening. OUtne and selirt Fam. SUcko vi m-usip OY W. Is tou�pu, of Tuirou-, -The property of J.Canr�eVeg�ables�Yto�TS �­ r, . . ;d Fr' uits wo�.,. Ili W life size photos. and -eDJGY good Hay, Seed Grain, Ruot4, Etc. a:a� . � ' ' ' • JI.Wper yciii. $1.25 if pitill li advisie.•'"LZ 1tZGI9TZJ$. AT 7. W_7`1= WiH fincl a liab of of farm stock, the propet t f W, (McGillivray FOrn), an moTas, ANC CommaNTO at phoes "you oAnnot duphdate: ng' MONDAY,- MARCH 24TH, 1919• Udgett, lot 4. con. L &ckeA Sale at 1, sharp. See bills. Wtu. Canned Corn, 23c -$2-00 per dozen nxiiiy M auctioneer. The following :Canned Peas, greatest'sonree of a 15C 1.75 A SATURDAY, MARCH 22ND-0ombina- HoRbM AND CATTLE Canned Toruato�s, 20c to the World at the present mom.! - tion sale. under 'the aufspiees of the I tiam matched mares 3 and of f Canned Phims, ... 17c 1.86 Spears went cow due June 20th red cow is that 'Struggle between Farmers' Club. at Claremont. En- age, r S, ries should be made as soon- as pos- due gray -grey heifer 2 vea re old, -apltal and labor, whicht June Canned Pear 17C 1.85 -is -,not 'Canned'Peaches, Bible with John Scott, or theuuc-� roan heifer fat, 2: red heifers fat. ieonflned to any one coum try or to tioneer. Sale at I o'clock. See bills. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Get your supply now.. They wUl n t be eliesipep - e- lq.�S. Rttgb, alliA an one con'tin int, '.but is beconi. toneer, Massey -Harris binder new Frost & ing world-wide. Labor has been TUESDAY, MARCH 25rili ' Auction'v sale -bindenew, 5 -ft. McCormick avower' -k' -ft. horse rake. M. - Purple stook -foods: f horsips. cattle, extrK clioici sheep, new, hay tedder. 10 ruder a , system th-it 0 !­ We have'a full line. of Royal, Implements, at lot 9. con. 5, 'Picker- H. Seed drill new, M.' -H., cultivator Allowed the rich man to add to Ing, the property of Chas. Tuiff. new. M. -H. corn cultivator, one-horse Purple Calf Meal, $1.50 Royal Pni etilth at EL race td'r* greater Sale at 1. see bills. Po%�ell, scuffler. -land roller, 8 -single plows, lt6yiil Purple Po'riltrk"Spei thanIS W auctioneer:- 2 luipe'rial Je. gangs, set of harrows cifle,80cand We could be just 25TH �'Disp'er- ifled and at the TURSIiAY, MARCH 4 sections, Bain wagon good,,Iarge box new Margiich . wagon, wagon box. of the working man, who Sion sale of highgrade farni Stock l3ense set-ofsteelwheels, hay rack, corn JAME S -RICHAR DSO N .."has been compelled to •.-work .long and iiiipleUientd..r42ed grain etc., at Ai /Y% faritli. 'renton-la Park, East binder new; Success manure sprRader 7-:- h4urs for rem-uneration, 'barelygrindstone, set platform scales.. Toronto, near the end of Danforth 13ew, "PtIfficient tn Ice ep body and 'Foul' rii'r I in P' C N' R tri 1u frov) Tren• I set of scales 1000 lbs. cap., Chatham C rness with :3, tan will -stop at farm on thorning of lanniug mill, se double ha ;together. h r,. The laboring 'man has itruess sale. Parties going by G. T. R. will brass trimming, set of double h -seen . WillioMires Liipriag up as a get off at York, Sale at 1.30 o'clock with breechiog, set of double harness, ALSIKE SEED. Keep away the 'flu extension ladder, 2 wheel-barro*s, -hile--he sbarp. ! ww, Ma.w, auctioneer. mushroom in the might; v% combination jack and wire streicher. ;has to work 11 . ke a'slave to Ret ,the FRIDAY, M.t:acn28TH-Atictionsalgof 3 sets of whiffletrees, 2 neck yokes, W__ ANTED' By buying EL warm Sweater real estati�. furniture etc., at'lot 31, Coat, I have a -big range emery 21 doien beiga.' 6 horie collars. bare necesq1ties of life. It is claim eon. 1, Pickering, the property of forks , - -f- --higheo t to choose from in men's We, will he M'a-ry- Ann Dixon. - Sale at one. S�e scythes and numerous other or pay -ad that Canada has produ.ced ticles, a tons of timothy hay, 16 tons -prices for all kinds women's, boys"., eight bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer.' of clover hay', 400 bushels of turnips. attd girl's' Ig t ol seed SATURDAY. -MARCH 29TH—Auction go bags of Irish cobbler potatoes,.. 15 4 sizes, Jing the period of 'the war as the sale of good Durhain cow, 6rkab re cords of stove wood in 12 In. lengths. :Send�ns -samples' and get -mucking plgs�. ...hoiis at prices that cannot be "result of war profits. This has brood sow, basbehi of seed barley -..registered -_--our priceebef-9-re-L the furniture.&c. property of ..Palmer O. A. C, No. 21, 800 bushels of mixed -found-elsewhere. Clot hada soothioif effect on Pickering Village. Sale t qhe. %V. grain. selling. who Is convinced Call and see the big range of laboring man, B. Powell, agetioqee.r. The best, of facilities in `Sale. begins* at one o'clock, sharp. Underwear for the &bat capital, has had its InnI -for cleaning. &nd tha It to now time for him to 0 Tznxs-Grain, hav, roots, -potatoes, fat • .-whole family. Whitevale have his. 'In consequence, of-diis of $10 and J. N• DOWNEY COMPANY F cattle, wood and all sums 'Xi3ited- _ �Xm_trg under, caab: over that amount 6 WHITBY. 'ONTARIO J. Fingold, North Cluemont he Riven to par - demanding a 40 ht)ur week and ts fleets Ull 1.1. al;d 3Lki Tu�.days (it each ties furnit'�hilij approved joint per annum I In niouth. .4 allowed Tor .7 minimum. wage of 0:00 -a clay. Orders t;v'kvri-%bt-tnbie. s4d-.cnrn and� discount. "This Is going to tlie opposite ex. �'ICKERING-.G.A.RAGE___ -governuit-ut gfown niangol. Win. Maw, Auctioneer tre;ve and is most unreasonable. PLIld tAlrolp seed.. is rt!QPQII Car of oil coke ordered. A rich man, however, sibtc for thii attitude - of 'the 'poor C SIRd fa M Hav'it-ig purchn'sed tlici garage btis1n'e*9.q of Vivi&on. &Williain-3 ive are 7 ­;man. HUGH PUU11. Secretary 'A Coady bwd LmML prepa ried to re Itall makeeofaotos. It is to be feEired that there -- ----- F PA will keep ID.SWLk a'I1'kiu&s &f Furd.-4ctg�991,10 tires for fill. peace ie restoied'lh­th6 'IndristrIal 7 -,--3D 0 M- I. IT- 1 0 1-T makes of ears, oils, etc. .----world, ittid. the happy 'medium Is ma Ito Iled'and happy. 4 4 00%.=41t,01 rracuEnA oil will be, sau-+_ At nnis vat -'The- ictlifty the Farmerr" of a Ja THE Clubj 10 the. politleflil 10M.4, In CAPs- BE PREPARED ift much anxiet in the old lie rty :.,-TOWN HALL. -WHITBY. -camps, and.. the politicians are The war has taughtasthe importance of preparedness, doing their best to stem I without warli . Il —are .. -YOU March 31 st,'April , 1 st and 2nd., 191.9 -nar overtake YOU ins Not many, years ago, _movement. �prepared ? �it Wits tbottght by many 0.,it if a fl,&uoon and Evenhig Each - Da account to -day and possess the ass Day %)m a savinp ac( UraEM farmer edeeseded iti winning a- of your ability to meet all =e*rgencIc& east in the legislative. halls, . he March 31st-Pilgriiii-Cirlds' Sextet, UntleaL-Eixtertolik"r -1 Ned Wood. simply aa a p-onept 7y. man. Faincu* Ctirtuouist. _71 The Jap�riirs, doctors and pNfes- ML -Toky' April let-Japa.nese Plays, "The irrorl,"- -On the Roadto 0. I politiciane, had got the Dr. A. E. Ttirnek. Lecturer% ITSY BRANdH -&-boRpoN HALL, Manager. notion Into their craniums that AprIl7_26d-Impt-riai. LuterLaitters they- had - a monopoly of, all the am Xmas sums am a UKHRE UNSURA Alei"der qkibinsky, violinist power In the country and brain I Muriel Beuce. pianiait- - Hiss `.th a They way still have that -Albert E. Wiggam, Lecturer them. . - -- . ' .� .7.. .. Pickerin Ha1dware.. Store tall wisdom was conit4red in art-twaill DeMill, baritone 9. it .11Qt1op, Vut,thlpy are begiviAng to Single Aamission'-Aftern000, adult 60c., child 26c.; evening, adult 75c 'realize that the political power child Ue.; but in buying tickets for the whole festival- you . get.your wh4oh, they have exercised so long entertainments for 25c each. These tickets 'can be used 13Y any .: Stoves and Heaters to their own adv�antalke, is begin• member.ofyour family.'. -Ding to slip through their, fingers, -IN All) OF WHITBY SOLDIEW' MEMORIAL We have the Ha py Thought . _./. � , Now is the tithe yon sed it good Stove. -;and Into the hands of the farmers, BAage, and we guarantee them to satisfy you. ;Pe have 'Under auspices of Woe Relief Society wli�-ar.e uow determined tbar--.the, the Pmudorft Rouge that guarantees itself. '-We sJw. have several second-hand. stoves for sale cheap. :legislators of this eouint'y'uinet -,:.iio ,longer refuse them justice, W tine of.W hers, run b either band or power. A comple AS y when snaeflux thi laws]Lto be Placed ayo pe a ways on a I ed an our statute book'. The ew er ec n ea an S winufarg-turers of the country, and me railway magnates, have always orked'in harmony for years and YQ�''''Mone We have just received some'more Galvanized Iron, Rog Troughs. ry. _.W+ -I . - Give the huge a neii trough and they will soon pay fur it sueeseded-in-awvin"wx out of the feed they waste with the old one. enacted to their 'mutual advant- 7;11� 0 age, Dat the farmers, owing - to in ..FM .9 -W. bums peculiar characteristic . in Farmers, get their make-up, have not stuck Food here -The -Royal Purple Line. your Stock I -we for -show our -goods. It is always a pleasure for as to, -the reawlt -their proteqion, with gnor. that their ri"ts have been I" TICKER G 'together in demanding WarnSump 11=DS J. S.'BAL.SDON WN ed by -ver- law-makem. HoweVer, .7- duriDS the last, year or two, they ea Buy now for $4.0.2 are beginning to wake up to the 1st day of 1924 - necessity of pulling together and A I (3 present appearance"s they _7 . for $5.00 �+•• e �il will present an unbroken front, and the country may scion realize, 7 that the farmer has his just vernment Go' Secu'rity' xecomm ng Flonris ends the following that he to secure you agabuit share of brain power 'and Your W-S.S. can be registered will use it in. furthering his ow*Q loss •by theft'; fire or otherliviee- t Bread and Pastry Ior.Bes --inierests. UMLI k)lby 'WHITKVALE Thrift Stamps cost 25 cents each, 611 C S. R. Pennock is -here winding up Sixteen on. a Thrift Card-re-p-re—sent .-(Blend) b $4.00 in the purchase of a War business. Mrs.'Laingford, of Toronto. Is visit. S Stamp. "imp. iDg friends here. J •the - :.a•T - - West Miss Troyer, of Stayner, is visiting ;,.Qream Of,' sister. Miss Helena. (Bread) Pte. W. Aust:1n. bas returned from overseas. I ;.Atembers of the Meth. *odist- Sabbath- &hoot presented hila % .with a handsome Bible and an ad- j71�PJ3&_f?J0W- M& r SOLD WHERE YOU -SZE TMS SIGN .,dress. ool !�r �o f.of Jtbi! On amount of the beavy rains on Sunday and Mory a is 19,w kept busy unll near mid. I b antting I as to peevent them 0 17 & 7% , -, - .� - --.N f 4a 2 Vd -,Del X--F`�F S, 71 r9o; I ,ij 1I:.,.. - -N—V W— 1117 Z�_ yn Ir Az A. atprin Oc- -P cuer 0 en onday evening. k tuna very hear j r*Ju- OHOPPING Mrs.Fr6d Watil W69 In thee:iiy actompsuied by lightning and on Saturday. thtinder, with'"t1he result that _,-yAND. OAT ROLLIN% Mr. Meyers and, N wily are mov- many of, th3 , cellars in the village Have paid for the b6on a. trying 9 0 :The past year has brane, Now -.B*6ry day in the to t Coe Outaiio- . Awereflooded. 'rho .�_Apaper you are now infant son of Fred and Mrs gload to' week time for the 6ier who ie coneo� Chas. Sargent, we are Byers, of 3reenwo9d, died on-Snu-- _w, Is -.�reading? If not, will, t inaking- rapid progress exce entione but the ban is lifted And d no !.net P toward -recovery after his-reeon­t­ ���_PleRss 0 Heim returned soldier. �we'are using n a at the General Hospital. 'NO aturd I o substitute flours ent U gr [KeBwaeteek-end with A. and operation Toronto, and is 6kpected hbwe at a Forsyth. , . . . .::. � . JOHN F. BAYLES$ an earl:t date. 1n our bread.` The continuatIO4 class will give MiA Ada Hill to visiting. friends GREENWOOD theirdrams and concert in Green- in Claremont at present. We are 7' wood this (Friday) evening. We have a full stoek of NEWLGARAGE" a -y have pleased to see her around again Several teen from Caig t after being confined'to her. bed for been here the past week buying ver XDT_TW33A1.M11102�T Chocolates, sometiniesitifering from' y The undersigned. has opened up Candies,, /eattle for ranching purposes, severeattackofthe."flu." agaragoon his prernIsegand Gums at of the heavy rain Onaccou The B. Y. P. U. held St. Pat• BLACKSMITH S110P I is prepared to do all kinds s are in very bad •cotidit. Bruit the road rick's soci-Al in the Sunday School of automobile-ve _p�lring,'__ -ion, making travel most difficalt. roon, on 316nday evening, when On April Ist . the undergigned, will fake 'parts V: ill handleall necessary, Wm. Bingham, who has been ovtobbhop: �klg of the green was ninth in evidence. - On possession of the ab for repairs. -Both pbbnes in the store as the' overseas since the beginni heavy rains there Horseshoeing and general blacksmith agent Gray;�Dort Cars.. B,'but those work promptly attended to. war, returned Photrf� Wedatisdity. '11811 a Is also H. I&. K of - the Was all tt6ndanci Call in and see him "Miss Florence very enjoyable I, me and, interfering horses made Pi 0' k e ni ni g' Present had a e OUUSYI Simpson. Flor.L titre. before buying. Robert Co,', Toroato, t, a specialty of, And monev re- al3ent'the week -end here with her funded .if work does not r st 'T -h -ex t .ori a Thomas E ephensr mother prove satisfhetory. kadill has sold his farni oil --A 16 flock of wild geese CLAREMONT. Ont. J. B. Alex MCRA CHEN flying north making a the seventh .. concession -.to Gorduu Mete Seel% the ---- - - r -is one of Bodgaon.,of White'vale, fur over great noise.' This Confectionery. 810.wo. �n �-igijs of spring. -------- 44� A most pleasa"t social -time was _a'..spent last Friday night at -the -1teweniber the drama at Pickering home of D. and Mrs. Gregg by the next Thim_da­v_6V-enh3g­- constantly on hand in bulk or brielas members of Erskine church. - 11 u­siet6verw gum ocatatea and ether Sweets._ Mra. Lee, of the south -end of the village, had the misfortune to fall NOTICE TO CREIDITORS T" lie Popular Patriotic Music,.� on the slippery sidewalk. and *us- e6 . x3.d CtbLerz mson s Daring Test Toba:eeoa, Cigars. etc. d 114 DILLINGHAA��iWt. twin painful injuries to one of her arms. in tke'estate of Alexander Wilson, de• music lovers in Canada and Pickering, Oat. John Farmer left on Monday for All told,' 2.,o00,000 -Coningwood, where he has been an i Soo d,,, --.rent The Creditors of Alexander Wilson, -the United- States, on more than given Sposition on the staff of the late of the Village of CiareU1011t, in occasions, have one to one- of their local theatres --------- Royal Bank, with which he was novel 9 it the Township of Pickering. and Coun- filled with curiosity, regarding a startlingly tv of Ontario, Esquire. deceased, who formerl etntloyed. John URe . of Bnffaloi, who is died on or about the 12th day of Feb- which they had been invited. musi.41 recital to I Claremont, and a son ruary. 1919, are hereby notified to a native of Claremc s section send by postpaid or otherwise deliver ass In each cue they of Michael Roach who �wa to undersigned execators or their C. P. R. here A have. come away amaz;. forer�uau o solieitnr. on or before the Ifith day of number (if years ago was !a town ed at the almost unbe- Aptil, 191o. their Christian and our• -:-on. Thumda-y of last and names, address and des6riptiou.'full lievable demo _nsf-m-fl—orl-- called upon a number of hieformer har claim or interest. --IV. any. tura of securities. which had-taked plx�a .friends. kind the n 1 81.98`1 a Mr. returned soldier held ty tbeim. - immediately after the Brown."& ret before their very eyes, T whose home to in Vancouver. B. C.; the tl'jv of April. 1919• the estate of Sawing -:-Machine 1 (lava with Ili hebaidAlexander Wiisou. deceased. and ears --the most -H. rjn(I Nirs. will I... aktributed among the �41 is spending a few darint test: of a phono- Manufactured by uncle and aunt. C regar only Found. $e landed a dew days ago, esti-I ti thereto• having ch the r grail or talking W. H. Jackson & SOIL'. to th.o4jins of interest of which and was permitted to fstop off here 0 exce,irors rhall then have notice, and before p!Uceeding on his way- to all will beexcluded. from the machine ever made. Brock Road. Pickering. Ont, at. He carries a souveniv said di,tilbution. -Blackaml-thing and Woodworkin$ in the we I saw Basing '14 nfth w the shape of a large W. J. BRATON, on artist standbesideall its rk Ar in _and f1ling a specialty, 1. sear i his bac 8&Ray at.. Toronto, bit by shrapnel. Solklitor for the I NV�e sidick 0"ohi IF 111117 Saws. saw Nmq.. K. it. No. I. ',Wheels. Circular 8 There of the WomenInstitute in the Locust Hill. Ont., and Edward basement of the Methodist church, Gleeson. Esq., Claremont. Out.. We have for ale a blaaketaltWO 26-28 Phonograph, with a SogeF' lows in good order. at 8 ode lock, on--W-1�11Y, MRr- ExecutOn- of consider- Prise SLOO.. 7 26th, for the purposeTINE TABLE—Pickering Statono vi in g ttw question of ii)akivg a dona- eir servieis T.R. Train@ going East due &a fallolve ;They' beard the instrument sing in. the artist"s voice --in other for their Presently the artist herself begin to tion to the bo No. (r Mail 8.07 A Mi words, rt -create her voicV. overseas. the members, ac- 28 1,00al 2-4 P. X. sing nae for note with the instrument. Musically trained tin Ve cowpanie4 their husbands, da. '36 Local 13-25 P., X b are r T eqne. fel to -be present, Ot"! X taije 0i"g, 'Wask due all follows;- 'Strove In vain to distinguish the faintest thacfe of difference between rested in the No. A L'.alA. U., the actual Yoke and the Re -Creation. Then, suddenly ana with. any one else Interested "Bus meets all Tralu4. 44 27* LocalP. X. oat waning, the - artist ceased singing, leiving the Instrument . to *44 7 Mail smp. U. •Imntin�e the air alone. only bi watching he irds a lips did the First-class Rigs to hire day 6c singing and the Wm Tarves. of Myrtle, spent at t' at prices. 4W Is of days last week with his audience know that she had ceased they heard the night at lowest home a and Mrs. 9 EE& G RA IN -.-,as..,., alone. This Is the famous Edison Tone Test - kande and aunt.. T Phone 1805..'a Only EdivIn'res make this test; 'On Edison makes this test. lazaarson Pearson. He-returniqd about two 93.dLzj:E weeks ago from overstas where he has been for the past eighteen because only the New Edison actually ;AT—Marquis WHL re -``cater foie humors voice PROPRIETORS viouths'and taken part in some OATS—trisb White and the music of humkn-played instruments with every tone quality severe fighting, in ti hien he hs, and talking -Scoteb Early Yielder d every shade of expression. Ordinary phonographs, of the seve wounded in his right enuie's Early wav badly Ft enachines. merely retrodsrr. obi h. as a result of %v bieh 126 will A new oat" BritaluN Best— �If its have -not jefir j*0risixelf exoNgb, to witortsf be latne for life, his right log be- grown from Im orted seed. 'ex, Bdhom al a Uff now considerably .,horter than IBAItLEY—O. A. 0, No. Tone ?rat, Al mew the- i6e .7stj m4y at dart hear Edhair' wonder the However lie is looking ALS CLOVER- store. Mdrit e other. vographat car the time t4 9mit enjoying good of foul vrell and is now All 4eed true to name and free Haid !and soft -CoiLl of the beet health. or nozious weeds. 0!!a quality on hand have been a much Oshawa, • What migbt Write or phone for samples and Stalker S. Music Store, 1­kj wo*re serious accident prices to -4,p at week to James THOS. A. LAWP SON On Tuesday of Is JOSEPH LAPP & McDonald, who has been in the 'employ. of J(,hu Miller for, some CEDAR GROVE time. He was engaRE4d getting p. o.—R. R. No. I, Markham THE '.�dout timber in Frank Ham's bush 25-29 Home Phone 1211 PICKERING 7, barn, and • for Mr. Miller's new t when-lotidlux the timber,oa to FARMERS IUMBER Y'llik" • -the wagon, it slipped and came. T STAN DAROJANK on to Mr McDonald's arm, breis- Ging ._ATTENTION _.,CW CANADA 7-: Tonown it very badly but breaking no dWq= ;­,8pe0W Priem on Glassed bones. -Fortunately, Mr. Ham Make money in your spare time dur- ludow 6"b _66-9-9-4y assisting- lvim- in his was in g- the M -and winter months by 2 -It @"h 28XU mork And. succeeded in relieving geflino Hardy Canadian - ill ERS at LIS per Pali - posit' arsery Stock. 4.14 al" Pair from his painful 'position: at L60 per Lim Medical aid was secured and his -4 salt he British and European markets will be -Advomoft-to farmen are made Asphek tries dressed. As a re Orders taken for. Brantford tnjc W open again for Canadian Fruit be laid off duty for a few riblugles. Call and see -samples will and now is the time to \tt special feature 0 *9 lkn]L " - I .weeks. y and got our prices. �order for spring planting. It is with very deep regret that seTro j*T* and Ornamental �c� we report the death of Mi -314 MR'Y Largest'list of Fruit a R arrived a carload of British Ight- Izvock. Seed Potatoes. etc., ING BRANCH, Polumble, Shipla, and Elizabeth Morgan, second dai onmels she at vAdd6r. RMAK Moluaw. P . Grown in Canada. IL 4 matched lduinwri er of Duncan and Mrs. Morgan. which took place on Friday, March Write ior particulare. Michael's Hospital, To. 14th, in St. Mich & SOIL llnesi of only four e We D. Gordon run to after an I Stone or five days from pneumonia. The The Old Reliable Foi rise PICKBRiNG deceased. who was thirty years of ythin 7"Satisfactionis Ever was one of the most Popular HeII and Independent phone. jEstablished I=) - age, oung ladies of Claremont. and had made her y T013VONTOv n home for man T years with her nncle and aunt, M. he United Fumers and Airs. Henderson. She had did fin of Boulon -trained for a nurse, -andcome and see otir Sp e WAS stic sasgful in her c Iling. W, lien Mr,. fo- Tai -din uts and Children and Mrs. Henderson movcl into -—Mr -Ge ontairio .4 the city a few rdon the agn. �Aie ac- ­,Ladies' heavy At Ladies' fine gid Boots, brown and black. -3 7 Cot was apanied theth there. S 4*1�*one whowas the very pict lire of boot for everyday wear health sed hardly knew'wbat-it Farmers' Club meets in the e ill, so that her death boots, ing Town Han on meant to b Gente' Fine. and heavy Tickei entirely_unexpected and came ow price t, secona, wednesday ;Extra hear Tan at a I Of oil materials and dodo -''as a great shock to her many Of eaeb mouth friends. Her funeral, which took kept In hook. Is will pay you I a full line of Rubbere Also, _lace on TnesAy afternoon from call as our works and inspeol our stock Children'8 good school boots.' only during gummer Months. rents- to -the obtain prices Don't be nsidedis -her Pa the residence of agents we do not employ them, oommmo* in all sizes. 'Union cemetery, was one of the for next meetieg ly *0 oat, and do throw off the agent Watoh, Thesynipathylof the community owbanly save by pmebastiag from u% N r - T -___ r- can gollia" In extended to the bereaved largest seen here fora long time. @ion of 10 per "Ob.'Whiehyan wo ents and to her aunt, Mrs. Zen- J. T. M&THWON son, who will feel the ani d ­j office wWorks, , AUPC T - - - .;, ­­­ -"-' 1,17 ­.-I'll.. . - , -.1 I I , 2� . , . , '. - . '17 . ,..S-, ...,-K,411�1�0 - , I ;�_ , I 53 , '" "I'M - - i M X V!, ;; �: 17 ": , ­ I ­ . �3111 1 1 - , " 74�I'll, . . . -- A - -; �- -&--,�-- n, 1•,�V ,nts, ,Prl�'Ii�� - i?�r-)F'p, w W, -W - � 1 L� ." 4-e P; 10- I -, �­ - - - -W. 1 - - - �, - - � W-, , ^•`h:.M•.,-. _­.­��;­_e ! 10.11-1-M-MM1,511 ,F.5;, � N't - .7��_ " - ­ ," .,�It'g,Z4 "'�" -, ,.T � �W­ " --tj,�?,7� ,�� It I.- ­.; W.tn ,� �. � I - �' 11 I z� g . e, !'�, ;.r�,_ ...,.. "I,- -7, 09 ., 1�,-- 4 W-,t � ,., ", I. 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I ... - . - - - . _ I � -_ �i 9 � 4­Z`._,.�:��l 1� -.1 I � 'd� - " -:;, ..�,7', 1� - �14 Z - I - � , ; , � � � ::1 - . . , . e �, �, NPORTS DC . __ ,R,:�,��!��;,.; . - �P,�! �,�.'� ., I .. - - . ,�, . �:; " -, i�;- '.." . 1 ,4., ... .. . 141 I.- � . .� , " ...�� - ...; ..��M � ..tI - - . - �:::! '. _ ,7 .. -:� I - " . : - � 1, 1. Z ­ 'o-.." I . :� "'.. . I _ .. L�,, .1., - . . . : I., � .... . . . I �',.: - -, ,�-.­; . .­ :�. , , I - -: � . '.. 1 4.*���;k',!%"­:��* �: TO V& PART- ; GUMA i �.:.,: - �:� ... , .. ,, - 901111 j, �,:nl.,� I , " A �)N�",�'X!.i.�14, , , - - .,..,L; .11� . . " .. "., .!: 1­ . _. . SPE AW I '. � �,i:"E. .� .. 'IV . - . . : .. ..... �, ... - . . 1 , �P���.RIFIVYM CUM , I . I ; ;­141- ; ,� TM �� 't e;,`...._� . . �, _� �',M, ... I '.. �, I-- - �. "�, i ��'. -1., : , _­ ... I .- " 1".... 11 ,- ,.,.I,:". ..,! , ­­.­ _i ­1 ... �, _ , , �;, 370,000 Tons of F' : .. . 11 :._ �..;.. . - - Germany'Allowed. to Purchase . I I. , I Food In Enemy11.. ', ,. , . 7 ­�-- -7T�,. I I y.� k.... . _. and Neutral,Countrks and Resume- Trade with World11 . .� ­ _... ... .. . .-.. I . . ­ 4,:,..�..: � " _ under ceitaln: Conditi6nii� "' . - -4. . '.* � .- . , , T .. I - _, A ­ L�_. - -n I �. . . , �. . � !11.1:1�1� ­ __..___..______._ __ . . , . � �. , _ .� "I dl* , " . .. , � 3 1 - f I.. ,-.� �, � , * I , 'i�, . . . 1", I 1� I United States-1o, advance �- I �� . . .. . 1% - VF r,.,. � � , in eon- money for , 7 ,; I ,,� � ". , :� .: -�., �.:: � ... . --cierMany. .!,-�.!.�..�.:,�,!!'., " ,`A-::'­ t � I ­ .... - . I . .. - .,� I -­ - .- �-_:� .,. ­ .Paris, March I$. . . . . ... . .. 1- �_ . - . "., . , I e,.X; 11.11:. , . �•sdderati 1,000,000 the purchase of the food for Ger- , V ', -?:'.�,:�,�,,:�� :,It ,.,. � I � ` �, Oration of a deposit of 21 many. . when this was refused the '­,: k ,4�114..,.., __.."', I . �­ ..­, " . ­� ,�, .. .. ­�. . '*, �,�:.,�,. ­�:,, � ..IN, , ". . . .;� �': 1, . I �, '. .. , - , ­­%.F,.,��: ,." - ,!��i;.9�,�:.. - . ',�i - ." 1. Oir,-wilt .receive an . 1, � � ,. . . . .1 11. ) p ­ L turn , , ?-:. t .., _,F: ��'t. � , '.�.,: ; `-.�'� '. t ­i �. on gold at Brun P Germ= delegates agreed - to , , , I 1.11 �4�'t��- - _;�. . iV��-.!��:':,��,.�,!� I 7tJ : I 'W . ICI. �Z 1. I ­11Z +.ft 1. '*'; . .:..,. - � " . . 4,;.. I- ....... - �� . .,t _ L 11: ... . I ':, i. I'., " -,�� .. -,8.,. 11 - .. I-:- '11., I;" ­ ,:L, ,;.. : � tons of over gold L4 the Belgian bolder at L .. � -4,A �%�,-; �.;'��,. . � ��. . , . I , . . - - 1. ., i_,.,.V, . ' 1 ­i . ,, ... � ..:. � . �., 4,�. ,. 111.� ". . 11 ,�L4�.). - " . . ... I I '. ,.". ,.:. I 111 .. I ;� . . .. , � - , ,��.- . - � , . I . ,;,M� .. :, "17. ,,.,.­_.'., " :z . ; ... I . . . . . :! ,;,.�K ,..�:��:.t. ....: .'.�".��', . ..�r:. ., , � L' . ": ' ' "�­,"' ":!�,.'!��:�":.�.!�. ;: 44 , 'r , ­­­ ", !i . � . ' L I : - .. ".� I I ,�!�i,,..,.,, "A� . - the a - . .4 q.� � �Z .." �:_ � �"� � , . . , I ,P.,I! �'?,�-, " i . I V - �� :�. $ 1 Immediate delivery of 270,000 . . ��1�4 �!`.,+ - I ..." , I .... � ;ri .. . . I . . . I. )��..;..��,i: . .1 li��- :�A�tp,. . , , . ., foodstuffs, according to •the gree- once. It is understoodL that, $130,000, �-', ... �%-Wl� , . ,.�, , .. : . X.-,. 'Ii�,:, ". . "..", , .:� . , .�, I:i� _._' 'i ^ .. .i.�,`,,�' ,.," �, "... ��:�:i"� .� Aent, entered into betw4rh the Gar- 000 is available now. More be ­ - 11. �­ I., I.. ,,,'��,,��';k�j ,,.`��"", ��;: -­, � ��. i:�� . .`,�', L � ' '?.. I . , , . , � 4,�.L �. �� I ­11.1V. ­ I ­1 ..", - . Q�� ., ­ i. . . , ... -'L - . : -�,,.,-- .."..."'.... " ,��!: _� -t; - .." :..;!. 11, . . . ,,I- ­ . ;�. )presenft- furrilshed in a few days. :.. �_ ; ^ I �..:U.AV�­. ,� I _ . ;., .�7�K:- - . ,� " ::.� .; � ­ - 'man MM delegates and ;".....'�,.��:'�:7,'�. - -�­:$$:. , , ,��, . - '(�,�� F I I . Nt� , ,.. � 1�_�!%�, _"� ,�-.��. ,��, 7 , ;_: , V ,-; ": - �:�,�.Lj�.� I . , �. - - � the TV I . , t ­�,; .; 1: ;i;r .. F,�, , . . :. _ .. � _ 11, �, . . 74'� r ".:, .�,., � :1 I i,'. ,4"";__ L,; 'A�.­� tivOg of the allied Rowers at Brussels. ' Th* German ships i will 'start for . . ..... ,�!: R '_­­.,-.1 ­ 1; . e.-.',.,,� `;1 , � . - . .. . . .. , .1 ;; ::; I I , 11 .. � ,�A�..�.-,.,.,A,,V, , -,,q"71��44k'�'4 `%10R �r ". ,�� ... �. .." .,�A , _ � ` '' . �,".-!-_; L':�. �_��-- ed to Americs(via England In a few day16 .. , ` ". '.'�,'5�,� A I I _�. ,� + F,'.�� � r. ,I '.. .i�_ .1 . I'll", ' dj�rmany, will' further be entitled .: i - - �'e�.': . .11 I . .. . . ... monthly $70,000 tons of It • is not likely 'that they wM1 carry � chase mont , - purchase --:.� - _. Ly - end neutral countries, �& capacity brad of American'troops on _.� . food in enemy .,.". �, -.:,.��. European an alterations, will , , Ck' .besides.fish from , E water, their Ant voyage - •„besides � if ., I .. -.�..i�_... . . � I . . . . The restrictions 01r have to U made when they reach vegetables. . . .%-t-. .:., I .. . L., ­ -.,.......� . i . . � . . - , _. . I . .. . . . ,. . . . . I ,. -.� .... -IshiW-tn the Baltic will be removed. America. � �- 11 . I .. . ;, .: , .. I I - ­ ­ . I . . . . . . 1. - - . PILT I , ''I I 111 . . . . .. ­ MO blockade of Germany in to be British and German committees . ,:,. -ft. . , ..- . I I lifted to a certain' extent immediately have' opened negotiations in Rotter- .. . .. . . . I - � A14jWM"K - I . . . . . ,. according to Herbert; Food dam, - says a German Government . OIL . . . .. . .... . 11 I .. . . P �J.-% . .. . - . . . 11 .... lCotitroller, who . returned to-daY from wireless message, concerning the ex L ; ' . I I - - - " - . I - - I . ' I . . . .. .. I . . . 19ii,dasels. I portation from Germany of potash, . • I L I �_ � - ':, ' ." I'll . ­ - timber, dyes and. other products. ' '' ' '_ .1 -... --;,- .,. . I . .. . � According to Hoover, Germany, un . L . .. ­ . ­ I . . . : . .. I '. I , and J�ngland .. . . I . .. - - .. . . . der certain restrietnous, can resume Sbips.going to, France, . . - . I �*, - � . . _. - �.; .. I . L.. .....­­..." ­ . � . .. . I . - � �, 1. _.. ­11-1 ..-I- . ' I , . 1­7... 1 trade the outside world. - immediately are cargo vessels in . . 'I. r_ . . I- .. . I . � - I - � ­ - L. bw I 1i ': 'L, �, ,-;:� ... � - - - � Central Some of the ships which the Ger- neutral ports in South and sm -11 - . �. , . .., . I . "a* mans must immediately turn over to 'America and the Dutch East Indies. . .1 L . ,� .. . . . A British Competitor for the Croin"Atlantic Flight I L, 1. . - ­ . - ---- � - - - 1. . 1. I I ' be . They Will . , - - .. *9 allies will operite4 by-German be permitted to leave with' * -, . .. - 4 , - "' - '", Nght I crews, but will not fly the German cirgbea for Germany with German , Me Kennedy-Dawson biplane specially built to compete for "The Daily Mail" E10,000 Atlantic I L . 1. .. .. - flags. When - Ab' 4 7 � .. - . . . � crews but under Allied Prize. ova, a sketch of the machine in flight; below, the interior arrangements; showing .the pilot house, . ­ .. I ii�,�. - t., , . . 01.1 1116.9. . i q in the tail. . 1. �. ` The lista' nc*FW being prepared the ships put out from Germ= ports -crew's quarters,. storage accommoda tion, - and the entranc . . : - . . I 1�;. ".1 , . . eov-H-g.-the-exports which naiinsiny .-to --- he. --handed -.over-they ,will I . . . .. . . .. . . . . __ __ . �_ - � w,M be permitted to send out. They manned by Gerniahs, but on arrival ' .. GREECE AND ITALY SEEKING . . . . ;,^�'., -*..Z� � - -crews will � be ��, . .. . . � . . -dyestuffs, .. - I .1 mill consist chiefly of coal, 'dyestuffs, in Allibd ports -the . . �, � : � ­ - ". . - and timber. f" � ­ CREDIT LOANS FROM CANA A . . replaced by Allied crews and the TM FLIQIT ` ' ­ . o 3P5009000 TONS ' , . . � " �" � . I....''.. . __ - - -_ - ' I . I , _L!�. t I , .1 . ns " first v"kinted ____.____._.____ __ _- - ,.::,- ... Orion - . _. -_ .. - . � :. I I I r . I 71 _.. . -The - G . -Gekniiacn-s feturned.--' ' . . .. � - . fkV_B1=H.,i,1jm1P­_A - ----- idiex�-__from --- - Par* Aayr_- ' ,. ­ �­ � ,... -_ ,. -OF -GERM- SHM , ;�: � -_ � .-I I � - . Vr Greece and Italy have joined the list .. I , I of European nations that are negotia- . - . � .. I '__�,_L * " .. _ World Lard-Pure, tierces, 27 to 27%c; _ „•_ ting with Canada for credit In loans .1 . .. . . I . . France _ .�', :�­_. � � -, -- - - ', ,Muk& of &e or tubs,27% to 28c• palls, 27% to 284c; Can Carry-Fuel to Travel - to - Will Be Turned Over, France to prints 28% to 29c. Compound, tierces . - 11 . which would be employed In the pur . - Vt_ . _. �- 0 . � America and Back With. -chase of supplies of manufactured EW- . . � Breadstuff.. 25% to 25%,c; tubs, 25% to 26-'Ac; I -Receive 100,000 Tons and ­ I I., I : .. .. .�-. g. ' . , 9 ' - Kon . . I :, __ - - ..: -.-,--. .- - . , ,:,-.,. I . . . .. -, . . .. mires"Ituffm. pa-4s, 26 to 26%; prints, 27Y� to 27%. - - out Landing. .. goods In'Canada. France. and o­ an Equally Divided Between- , �.. I - 1.1 I . . .. I . ,-MManitabs. I ­ . I __ .. I . - mania have already signed contracts . TrID1111 . . I . .1 . I Ci Uwgh , V.24W_ 4W - - . � London March 16.-Another kmit I , wbeat-No. I Northern 2 ; AA olving credits of $25,000,066 each. Britain and U. S. .. - .- - . I . . trial n I gar, .. , __ London _7;_��' 1 .. . . . , I . .. slortbarn, M British ir�a�e 'i _v 1. " - 11 Northern, $2-121 %; -NO. 3 1 ontreal,. March 18.--Oats--Extra and discussions. with gum London, March' 16,Tbe A411oclat, .. _. :. 42-27% - No. 4 wheat, $2.11%, in store I feed, 78%c. Flour-Naw sten- 4, and four I - -a similar loan have been P1 ed Press learns that the total . ton•. - I . 0 ­ � . No. yesterday. She Is--the R-3 ng _JoZt VAlli.- - - ­72 dard grade, $11.10 to $11.20. Rolled feet longer than her sister ship, .ceeding for some time. . nage of German shipping to be sur- • . .FC.W., We-, pet And Manitoba Data-No. - - oars age, 90 LOS., 83.90 --tu-$4-.W. The nexatiatioas with G ce A"A ,endeted cannot be seeuratelly ascer-, ' - NO. 3 C.W., 67%c; extra NO. I feO4 Bran. $40.25. Shorts, $42.25. Mouillie, diameter 80 feet.` Five engines give Italy are still in their*infancy and"th - a '+ :' * ., ., . . ­­ 67%e; No. 1 feed, 6b3fic• No. 2 feed, $64.00. Hay-No. 2, per ton, car lots, her a total of 1,25(Y horwpower, and tained, but including ships hi neutral .. . 111tam. $23.00. Cheese, finest earterim, 25 to amount of the credits aestred by these . . 42 % el In stors, Fort, W t , d - . e 80 miles an ports, roughly .05 imste , it will. be . Manitoba barl*Y-N-0. 3 C.W-9 25c. Butter, choicest creamery, 54 , she to 4xpeeted to mak nations has not yet been stated. It' three and a half million tons. ' I hour with a lead of 29 -toffs. The R-34 believed. however. that' Greece will be I 92 % c; No. 4 C W 86c; rejected, to 55C. Eggs, selected. 89c; No. t As Italy is already in of. - -- 79 feed, 78' c, In store,.Fart Wil- Sr. Potatoes, per ba --- - � ..--. stock, a car can carry enough petrol to fly to Am' in a.�posltlou to pay emb.,for most of -tho. Austrian shipping, the manage- , lism. . lots, $1.75. Dressed ho ertes, and back without landing, and the things-the needs and would..m- - L . _V .. . a - of . . a tat= - . . . I Can L corn-No. - - . ­ ... ?net of..a very em•all proportion I . � . American Yellow, killed, $2&00 to $25.50. tir� _when once she Is tuned up she- 14 ox,. 4uirii only a small, credit, . I will. be entruste- , --"---------4UV,__Nb__4 yellow, $1.5% track TO- wood pails, 20 Ibm net, 28 to 294 pected to be able t� negotiate the ' . - ,the Gernian.abipping 1. .. _ e. ­ . . . -1 - - - ___._V shipment. -- . : Atlantic flight practically regardless FRENCH-GENERAL TO ASSIST ad to that country. France will ro- _ . . OW"o =0StVt8_--14*-. --1-V%Uk-62--W - � calve 'b ocean-going steamers to . . - n Ing - , = Brit* - ,.�� . , J&_ - . I 11 I . , r Is The balance of the tomagi will be - - __ 64c• N"S whits, 60 to 82c,-according Toronto, March 18.--Choice OF -POLISH ARMY the f 7i.�00to . .t W ice has extent of 75,00 preparations for � to freights outside. . export steers, $15.50 to $17; do, g , I . L .. .. . Ontario wheat-No. I winter, _'Atlantie contest are not eonin to , .. Par 14 to $15; choice butcher steers, A despatch from - Paris says:- divided equally between the United . I L. , .1 , .... ..� - car jolt, $2.14 to $122; No. 2 do., 13 to $18.26• butchers' cattle, choice: airships. Several beavier-than r MaJor-General Henrys, of the French States and Great Britain. America.is, 1� - ,.,- - - 1 Ll to $2.19; No:• 3, da, $2k to IL machines we made or in the me I V., army, has been sent to Poland by the not interested in cane tonnage- of ".., - I --. - � .,. ,L 12.50 to $18:�6• do $11 to $It. 1 I 5 f.o.b., shipping points, accord- .. . . ._ -11 I o common OR' V86.15; bulls, the best known among them ne Supreme War. Council as military which Great in *W -probably .11 L'. E to freights. . I . choice, ;$10 90 to $11.60• do medium, the - Handley-Pige - -pioduct& - There . Ontario wbeat-No. I tug, r.09 , - side to General PUsudski, the coin. manage three-fourths, and Franca ' ., . .. .- , . 75 to $11; do,_rough {gulls, $7.60 to is, however, another plane, or rather . - . . 1 " , ­ • to ,$2.17; No. 2, d $Lurto $, .14; - . gh ulls, mander-tri-chief of the Polish army. the ba,knce.- . butcher*' cows, choice, 10.75 to ' L- .1 ,-. � �;, �- No. 3 do.. $2.1A to-12.10 to not- of planes, of which little has been General Henrys. was in Immediate 'The Go== sh4w will be delivered -4-- , L' C . �� .- , ": � , ­, _ : . , p1bg points, according -to - Fa; ' do, good, $9.50 to 110; do, said, but which are being fitted out -command of the French troops in the . & c , - .. . to medium, $8.50 to $8.76; do, common. ,at various ports, those at present In, ...­�-,�-,­ ,`­ Pos.11-110. % 11.15, $10.50. and tuned mp for t•he special - require- -j, -toTf us � - $7.50 to $11; 9tockOrs,-$S'to . c 0 Macedonian offensive ',of neutral harbors being banded ova . . !nights outside. I . - " 1. � . feeders, $10.50 to $12i canners STJ menta of a trans-AtkLntic ftight. This last September. The decision to send `­ I I �­k Barley-Malting, 87 to M. nomdn- I there. There will be nothing in tits '. al. I . cutters, $5.50 to ; milkers, good to squadron Is - wider the command of General Henrys to Poland was reach- shape of a formsl surrender• The. _ Buckwheat-No.2 Sks nominal. choke, $00 to $15r, do, ,cow.* and med. Lieut-Col. Porte. Its squadrons of ed by the Council after it had-h4ard shi.pe, according to Information- bere, - �­ � ' 4$65. to 476; springers. -$90 to $150#' flying -boats It. called the "Felixstowe statement by M. Carton-De WJ&rt, will be manned almost , exclusively _ ..- , - 111, jA nominal. - Ln- light ewes, *$II to $12.W; yearBaBs• . I . _ anitobs, flou ovemment ft 119s, Furies," from the seaside resort statement recently returned from Warsaw- by British, French and American -- -- - to. - $12 to $1.3; spring llarnbs6_$16 to 18; which in their headquarters. During - datd, $10.73 to $11.00, Toronto. I ...- , .�, 0 4 - crew*__�excluslvely -so when they we - - tin alio - dout--Governmerit stag- calves, good to choice, $14-50 to the .later -stages of. the war Porws FIX RELIEF BASES I . . ' I - Z $19• do, . I Toronto $19; bogs, fed a wate , used for the transport of troops. . . J dud $9 65 to $9 75 in bags, 9.- Fu .allied economic commia4lon is - . . sLIA and f.o., - IV 99 did gnat work against the IN EASTERN AREAS. An - - Z�treal. prompt shipment. off cars, $19.25; do, f.o.b.,' .2 -- �:--­ - - � I. . . - . Millfeed--Car lots, delivered Mon- Mojitreal, March IS.-Choice select German submarines, and now their . . . . deal , : • �O pounds off cark commanders are out for fresh Idurels. ' ' being established at Hamburg to d '---treal-frelghts, bagi included. Bran, hogs, $18 .per 10 A despatch from Washington says: with the matter of freight and mg. . i $40 5 M2, shorts $42.25 per ton; Choice steers, $12 to $14 per 100 pds• . 0 - - ---Official advices on Friday from Cola•: nati-subjWtif.-preight-will be cham.-S . . I, ., ��_, ---� -%_'. 4� ?G*Z 1 four, $3•i to $3.50 per - quality, $7.50 to $8 163 � Brit L'. stantinople said the committee for mainly in accordance with the - -_ - .1 1. L . . "I . � , � ear 6_ I poorer "Butchers" boll; :Zrcows, ' ' isti Blue Book rates. _­­ ... ... ­1 -1 Fri I I= - ENS TO BE HOUSED L -No i - $2o � to $2i per tan; 10 to $11.50; cam $5 to $5.50. . relief in the N East bad established 1. ­ .;".,� _ . . 1Z. " 1 7., - I �­. bases in Asia Minor at Trebixond. . . �: . 21112 be, $15-50 -. � � :. - . I L.. - . ,.; . , Z, $28 --No. '$19 W ton, tra*,C Sheep, I $8 to $10.50 "' - , Alexandretta, TURNED INTO . . . ... L . .. _. ., s4uto• . - . per 100 ponade• '.. . -_ 4 _ - . I r4uto . I I . . - Ls�: , - - -. ; - Ifrivan, • Karput and WATER . -_ � � AT VWAM , 11traw--Car lots, $10 per-ton. I 0 , � . L : -'!- . I .from which food and clothing were I 1. _NEW NIAGARA. MAIN. - L . . 1, � . . . I . * . I . . , ....." I 1. : being supplied to Armenians, Greek* . - , 1­ . .; . . . . ­. ;. .­ '. ... I U.Boat Sunk Off Spain . ..- � . - Confer- I . . . . . . . . � - Country Produce-Wholesale. - . I ' and other sufferers. . h from Niagara Falls, Ont.. .. .. : : ... Signatories to the Peace onfer fferers. A des' J , - � - . pate I � __ ­ ­. W.�..!, . w . . Buttm-J)airy, tube and roils, While Attempting to Escape . ence Not Allowed to 0 . .1. - says:-Water was turned on Friday ­ ,. I . ­ . . .:. . . , . �1 -to 88c, prints, 40 to 41c. Creamery, sub- 1, ­. - ­ Enter Paris. . No IMPOST ON ­ . . . "..-,. into the ,new 13-foot wooden water � . . . . I ­ � . o ir_�ih made solids, 49 to 56c; ted through Victoria . � prints, Paris, March 16.-Me German % - 'WOOD main construe � W to 52c. � . marine U-48, while attempting to ee- A despatch from Paris says:- . , . . - CANADIAN , _ I I . I - : .. 10ten the time for the signing of :'..'. I ­�!­�.. .. park to give 50,000 additional horse- � ' ftgo-New, Jaid; 36 to 36e. - - caps from Ferrol, Spain, last night, I 1� L.� .1,11" .. Vreased poultry-4 Ar, Peace under. London says:-,power to the Ontario Hydro Comnlid" I � r�! . �. Mickens, 26 to was chased by a destroyer and Bunke treaty remedy all power �e� , arrive&, it iis A despatch from V , -:_�� -�� .- ­4&- roosters, 25c; fowl, 27 to 304; according to a Havas despatch from stood, Germany's representatives Will It is officially announced that .ill raw cion, which will rem " - .. .1'7 ` . shortag" for the present It Is eIr- 1, I 11 I 'L du;6ings 82c; turkeys, 45c_; squabs, be housed one of thi palaces at materials are now exempted ftvan� a L' -.� - ­ j­ . Madrid. The attempted flight of the __ . -1 - . ;, .- :. .� _. ., dos., $4.9; c6s"i •'2& ' Versailles, and will, not be permitted the operation of the Imports ban, in. petted one machine at the Ontario I I.. . . _ I _; fowl Ti-boat was observed, and the torpedo �11 11 ffters 20c; , . . Live poult Wo will be In operation from 11 " to 82c• ducklings; lb., i5c; turkeys, destroyer Antalo pursued her. - - The to eaten• Paris, as the French Gov- eluding all kinds of wood and timber,, Power plant .- - - 1. ­ .: _ . . . _Lfte C a .1, I . does not care to undertake hewn, sawn, planed and dressed. the now pipe on Monday. . I . hi i na, 28c; geese 18c. . German boat was sunk. outside the GrUluent . I � T_ Cheese--New, large, 28 to 28 % c; Ferrol Roads. The crew was saved. to afford protection to Germans in I. � .. I .11 'Wris, 28% to 29c; triplets, 29 to - . . WAR PIN L , ­4 The U48- took refuge-. at ,Ferrol in Paris—. - :��. '. -_ " . � - , . ..�,,�,� �,_,, will . I I �; 991hyi-SU14014-291A to 80c• large --- . . . While the German. signatories � � . -- 29 to 29%e; twin, 29% to w1e. . -_ 0 % I Mot ...;Ilyy ` prise 4181_�� OF AIRCRAFT FOR � OSES ­ - Wholesalers are selling to the retail I! .­_ ­ I : ..:. not be anted as such, public sym- - ­ 11 .trade at the following prices, �L _. �. ;_.� - -- . - Air Attacks oft Germany - : �� - pathy against Germar►y is so high in .... � - ,..� I., L, I Butter-Fresh .dairy, choice; 7. , ''. I *ABOUSIIED BY PEACE CONFERENCE �: I . 'I %� _ C;; 46 to ' ., : I ;, ­ .­ 1, -,.' I Billed 729, injured 1,745 Paris that the French Government � t : :. - I �-�,'�-,�4k; creamery. solids, 52 to 63c; t I 11 � K : .' 'L,' , ) - � ­ %�_ I � �tl . I , . I I . .. . . 11%.11 �. . It-,; � I . I '646C. LL' . is unwilling to risk unpleasant inti- . . ., : . .. - I "�%­ " 'prints, 52 to . ' L . I .. . I I . - - '.'•- ,�_ L' ­ I - . . �.,_ " �. _.,-',-'_"'.L Margarin"2 to 34c. . . "Copenhagen, Mi%rch 16.--Seven dents which might occur' were the - Supre . . . __,� . ' . ;_::. . 1, I . ,�... �-.�. , ". Jhvsoed poultry-Chickens, 85 to hundred and twenty-nine, persons official German representatives to No Longer Be Used Except For Commercial _t* . . I 8 rcial Purposes .., "I.., . Shall War Council Decides That Dirigibles and Airplane� I t, . . ; roos, 80c• fowl, S2 to . I . . '. 40C tbrs, 28 to 80c were killed and' 1,745 were, injured' in appear publicly., -Aeronautic Commission to be Sent to Germany. - . 86c• turkeys, 45 to 50c. AucklAngs, lb, I . � , -- 860 - _.. . . . ...-.- ... . ,�, '. ____ . . 6. - ­­--t­ � . ,' al attacks by allied forces on Ger- I . �., 35 io 88c; squab*,. dog., $5.50; geess, aerial DIES, FOR ATTACK' r.-­�-1. .. . * ' X, ­ � _�7� WE to 29c• man territory up to November 01 ON CLEMENCp despatch from' Piria says:- I the allies. and must prohibit the can• ­.�;. - .until -. , �1. _­ _AU A d patch � ., 1-: I --OTAarlos, f.o.b. track 191S, according to official figures ..% . . " I s- struction of other airplanes the 1. .� Potatoes . 1 . .- The aerial terms of the German di V_ L .- . .. . _. � . I Toronto, car lots, $1.10. made public in Berlin. . A sate, the supreme ..'. . � I , i says:, armament as adopted by the Supreme conclusion of .p k--.' .'' '� � ;, , Beaus - Canadian , hand-picked Me damage done in Ge despatch from Parts I airplanes War Council decided. Me tems � . * - .� , _�.�.. Germany by Emile Cortin, the anarchist ,who re- War Council provide that airpl do ... . . . . I , .L . I , .. � . L. " - .." I ..:.:., �C��, i4hel, $3.50 to $4.05,; primes 2,79 air raids during the war period am- decide the future.fate of th"Ir. " . ...O $8.25. Imported hand-picke�i, lur- cantly made an attempt upon the life and dirigibles shall no longer be used not -­..... . ounted to 23,500,000 marks. destroy �- � . of Premier Georges Cle"e ceau, was for military purposes. The Council planes which may either be d VUL or Indian; $3.25; Limas, 14c. 0 L' . . . ... �1. . allies. The - I Honey-Extracted clover: 5 lb.'tins . * .� --i on Friday sentences to death by. the concluded that it was no�f'feasible to ,ed or divided among the ' .._, � � 26 to 27c lb.; 10 lb. tins; 25 to 26c; 'Luxemburg to 'Form 'Alliance . -ritartial which was trying him, commercial British and American delegates, : prohibit airplanes' for . ­ ;'.....'. .� I., .. . gi L court . . I ,-*,-, I So lb. tins, 24 to 25c; buckwheat, -00 uses. The drafting committee was brought up the question of a distinc- �� � "'. With Francs and Be] um The verdict of the court-martial was u I . " , .. 1.%.. . o. tin, 19 to 20c. Comb: 16 oz., $4.50 L- navies , , It I * � 11 ..... ::- ..: �- - � unanimous. . ,i_ directed to make clear the distinction tion beween commercial 'aerial _. I �to $5.00 doz.; 12 oz., 0.50'to $4.00. - - . 1. .%----,.-- will be authorized fns . . '... - 1, z�` excepting commercial airplanes in gation, which - , I ..­ . I A despatch from 'Paris says:-The I - ­_ _ : .j, _ �w I .. doz. - L . , -. the terms incorporated in the peace Germany after conclusion of peace . .. 1, . " Maple d . . d mill. -Syrup, per gallon, commission appointed by the Gov. Haig Turns Over Com products man .. . . under certain guarantees an ­­ '. Of Rhine Army to Robertson terms. I $2,26 to, $2,35; sugar, lb., 27 to 28P. ernment -of Luxemburg to study . I 11 L . . . .,. . ., 7 ,. . economic problems resulting , from • • __ A forms of military airplanes are terry aerfa? navigation 'which will ,be , ec . I .. j'­ L 'obibited. . � , � , I . _ . .�' Provisions-Wholesale: . -s- - . . the war has decided upon an econ- A despatch from London says:- barred to Germany, the only excep pr "The Council decided to send an, Smoked meats--Hams, medium 36 omit alliance with Belgium and Field qi�phal Sir Douglas Haig has tion being the. temporary use until � ..�� - . .. I __ 0 88c• do., heavy, 80 to 32c; coo6d, 0-airplanes and aeronautic commission to Germany '. .,L� , . I � I ',"L - � . ... _� . �,� , 40 to plc; rolls, 31 to 82c; breakfast t 88c France, despatches received here say. been appointed to succeed Gen. Sir October 1 of 100 hydro-airplanes .. ,, . tion of com-'- .. _ 1. William R_Roberts6n as Commander 1,000 men in gathering mines in the to investigate the question . ..:. � d ". - : , . -.; back, plain, " to This alliance would control an output Wil ..�, Deputy bacon, 41 to 45 -m. Gen. Nbrth Sea. • / ,mercial aerial navigation. . of 55,600,000 tons of steel annually -in-Chid of the Home Fore, ' ­ . . 45 boneless, 50 to 52*. y says: "Gar- Aubigny, of the French Chamber) . ., will puf an end to German► moww- Robertson is to be Commander- in- %e !lavas Agenc - Cured meals-Long clear $%aeon, PR and . Chief of the Army of the Rhine. mar. .aust deUvAic *11 airplanes to- will be chairman. . . . � � • :� I b- 29er-1clear bellies, 27 -to-,28r- ___ __ po . I in coTMnental Europe. __ - - Is . , . -1 I - .1. Z. _. . - ____ ­ - -_ ­.. - 1. .. ._____­­_____ __ '' .- - I � . . . I I , I � .."� I r I. I .. � ... � .:: . . I . I . I I - . ... * I .� `err " _: , , . 1� .� . I . .. , , - .1 . . . . ­ - . - - .. &'&.*A, -, ­ .1� . , i -A . ,.,•a&:'._.nS'S_«0 � - , � -, -, .� ­- L' � I 1. . .. I ­ -i ..' -O.-Nuk, .*141. �_,.�1-1 . '' . 11 ..,. �,±,nt++.�:+.:•»ria: ijo�_ , .�,A�. I � -7�, ­ _. - 11��, L' _. ­ -"-4L:' 1. - .- :� - 1_ ­,Ae,�._�V', - v._­ ,,­,� -, ­ , - '0��ll-,�,,�,,��.,��,.�-�.-,-�.tA�--±�i;!.t,�� ... Nn��,�­aA __ -7; _2 ��'o Aagii" im P7 tn' i2no Ds ur Tabs Irwill': CAM*ito WO T ta, 40 Ibn 925 1R.P. ilwh EME. -B9 be marten, for 10 Intitratedl0k :-7 Uest, or May cation nada V;=K."11!rt1. niation on req Vno Rev. A. ion brook Na. 1p2l, Morse seeti In, operat at pirst IrEoestJ >0. Over Ltd, 283 Kint' St. Z-, Vo%MrX WAXMM- Bro&, Toronto. . ..... E BriT. ALL KINDS LiVZ FOUL' Pro __T_V t-ry--- Ray _hiKhept prices over Here returns. Write for pricies, T. W4tkra*W ----- - n IiSyrtisto MarkeL PRIDE. - 10-18 St. Jet' G PARDONABLE & Son. Be poems Montreal. Quo. "I want you to publish the ,,QTAGChe.wingTdbacco, ACFMJMX WANT31D. In book form," said a seedy looking 8 appreciated by both r. P WA�NTIX(k 7. man to the Loadolk publisher. RTRAIT AGENTS specialty: of Canada's war units look them over, but good prints: finiahing & spec lisher ent PriceeI Pub amen and everything at low ;A promise t6 bring them out UIL-� Com —those who fought in I cannot prom . 11 juick service.. United Art Company -1�ss you have a well-known, name. Brunswick Ave.. Toronto. Flanders and those Who all right. My name poet—,,That's served at home. is known wherevir the' English laug= EACH WILL BUY, F -O -R AT Spoken.'.' nage is a $110 Delta. 26 Cows. mostly High' UaMO?' Grade Holsteins. freshening -in good Sea - It is also en )yed by indeed! What to your son, , from three to �elght years old, right oh Reference, U Smith:, every way. Cash v Ivilians c Of classes with. MerchantsBank. Delta. J. C. ftr%' throughout 9nada arid• Ch ' Chantry, Ontario. Leeds Co is FZD NSWUPAPJM I'l, ZQU1I- recognized as beings ad job Rrintlum; Plant in ES& W 1. 4`1 tarle. Insurance carried $1.600. Box PC% for 111.20o an Quick We. Limited. %lip in rnbIlithins co, I.td Toronto • zaid Minard's Liniment'Co., XZKLY NXWSP"JM FOR 6"19' 7 ieve4r-O: Have &RDi.S LINIMENT used MINI Ontario. Owner xclax W Ir New t for Croup; found nothing equal to It; Irrance will soil I W.... doub A.. 016 that amount, Appit sure cure., Lim ed, Tni-onto . . . . ........ Pubtlithing CO --------- CHAS. E. SHARP. . iWk . Shaw . i- . NX 05. NEW NOSES, EYELIDZ, BROW8Do You Da These Things? Sept. lot, 18 06. �,s CXX TUMOR& LUMPS. VTC_ The variety of "tangle -to cal. -4 C;ntern&l and 4Ztd I curd wltb The Latest Work of Canadian Army Dental Corps led "Spoonerds=".origin&ted,.probab- cut vain by our borne tr"1m8nt ■ 3, late. Dr. BOUUMD Does Not Confine Itself to Tooth. ly, with the earliest attempt& at hu- before tog Colltnxwood. Ont. Limited. Designs SO well a but - though 3, go I 3J 'AUTO TIRES - No depairtm.entin the rmy has been man speech, TIRE., more praised and less criticized than 'hown, it is not yet defined in A'iT-,?26: Tubes $1.65. All sizes cut k the dic with he Same Corps. The tionaries. The association. Of it Just t ate prices. Riverdale Gars, me & Rubber the Canadian Army Dental t led by a The troop train rumbles In along the Co.. Gerrard and Hamilton ts.. Toro recall I d by this corps has professor Spooner is and 728 Dorchester St. West MOut work accomplishe r factor In main- newspaper paragraph which Ba7a ratio., not only been a large to \UIES WANTED To DO 1r raining the health and comfort of the that in a sermon to oxford under- The Welcoming Committee talk do JU and light sewinx at hom4L WhO16 or _k, dis. ore time, good Pay. 10roril sent any 'V. army, but has prevented and relieved graduates he is reported to have said: tails— 'ranee; charges Paid. Send Stamp for Bit within A untol4d suffering upon -the part of the "Prethren,'have you never f, woman wonders. will she laugh Or National manufacturing Montreal. -7 -Warmed fish to be cry. Canadian boys overseas. your heart & half Y' _7 �eman who gets .7 The reputation of . canadian den-' goodV' His little 9A came. by the And watches other, women waiting b up in therinotn- d far beyond tly, for he is credited The the drums beat failing bones whistle blows"- with his 7,W'Ork planned for thit Mists in the army spread Ing - breakfast: "Mamma, full and fast. da; ha& -Cot -it partly done forces, and Imperial sol -_f with saying at the Canadian for d.11 An- She holds. him to her heart—at last! services please pass the parlor mai diem frequently sought the I t of the at lastI of Canadian dental surgeons at great other case mentioned is the TAvO4m9at for SAIS evory"WIL me of �thre agingrato eft personal inconvenience to - themselves. young curate who, basing his first The son who'fr I 'A new remarkable develop-. sermon on the text, "The cock crew figured, lame, in the community club—the Small - and ut In his mither's eyes he's just the and Peter went out and wept bitter neighborhood - roup—where_q. meat has, however, taken place in thepeople ea lace- -well, and trust Dental Corps, and that- is the know each other other%. gad _ase crew 7meat. by artlllciil­7-108��t�t Of - �'109t� wept and Peter, went out • are unselfloV. 4uoIa*h.t9 fSeW - tissue, Including eye Or 11656' bitterly—no, I mean Peter crew and MONEY ORDERS. Sind work for a common cause, real pro and the surrounding Parts. In the the cock went oat and wept 17111terly-" When ordering goods by mail _.gTem can. be made. • -repro- 7W1)On1tUtOU_EXPr*zd y Ords-r. case of the none. the OW Is dated aluminum. and In then tinted 4D MCCA24 the exact color of the face, by an artist pounds of 1133n:111 Nearly 3,000,000 Pon 'WN YOU SUMR especially 'retained for this PurPOSO valued at 570,000 tsels (about $650, - Possibly even more remarkable are YESI MAGICALLY1 000 United States currency) were ex- 'If RAUMTM the substitutes for a lost eye. In those MO J ported from China during 1917- Great �AORNS LIFT OUT cues a great deal of the.-orbit--baa.Britain was the Principal importer' also been shot away, and It is usces- quantities The Chinese consume vast Almost MY man Will tell yea - al dory to restore these parts before the WITH -FINGERS d pork. pigs are .rained - . " _ -- . - Skmm 9 artificial eye Is set in place. This work --- of hams an a A and all 0-40-0-0--o erywhere-in. URILDR. 0.1 0 0 --mq� girl alway's :4.. 1. , eye ST megm relief are on the drug store ZIbstnLeat SIX1006 2W &rme-piece snit,_ and they WS, usual- the, surrounding parts. When com, You dimply to ly very difficult to got the exact pleted the specially trained artist 49- man, "Give ms &•,'Vparter Otan Ounce For= piracticall man has used style and fit This rqgdel is youthful again Called into requisition, and the of troesone." This will coat TOT little "No affection, save friendship, has cyc7rom rheumatic every bard ought, It who has aa erec iffness may aches Friendship soreness of I ond smart aid the require- whole piece I& clqverly attach" to a. but is sufficlent to remove OT ete�rnity in it Muscles, st from one's feet. I or soft corn of jomts, �bc results of jreather ex- ments for a on Specially constructed pair thorddre, alway i itViappers. McCall Of I Spec- a to be cultivated In A few drove of this- new ether corn- G is so per- _W. IL Alger. Posure. IL Pattern. No. 8778, Girl's Thm-Piece tacies, and the "Camouflage" pound' applied directly- upon a tender, love Itself." the hundreds of Pattern in Volzes, 6 to 14 fact that the casual observer Is entire- Women, ton, by & zoWt aching corn should relieve the sore it for reliev thousands, Use years. Price, 20 cents. Transfer ly deceived. none instantly, � and moon the entire . . itis, lame backs, neuraiiia, sic head - and can be is work for Cana" corn, root and all. dries up Design No. 787. price, 10 The contra of.th YOU CANT HNO ANY lean, refresh ng, loathing. These patterns may be Obtained to the Royal Come of Dental Our- lift" out with the fingers. ache. C 1, quickly effective. Say This new Way to rid one's feet of j economics' ur dnqgi&L corus. was introduced"Sloan's Liniment" to lo from your local McCaU "Or, Or goons of Ontario, TOrouto. 'This COI- by a Cincinnati :DANDRUFF, AND HAIR Gct'it today.rt bom, the McCall Co., 70 Bond St -j lege, mtthout public grant of any kind. Made in C ­A2 man, who says that, while treesOI is Torogto, Dept. W. has carried, on during the war, and at sticky it dries In a. moment. and Stm- the same time has placed certain SO0- ply airivets up the corn without In- 110ps Mika OUT or. even irritating thO our- ­.'Of the fifteen lines comprising the' tions of its building at the disposal of naming 7 system of %thinese Government rail- the Militia Department for the work rounding tissue Or skin. fection or Don't let Lather Save your been ways, only one was built by the Chin- of the Dwital Corps. This has be Or die of In Ms. hair I Make It thiCk, w from whittling at his co utiful selves. done absolutely without cnarge, either lockjaw wavy, glossy ind bea ose them and -make him try It accessories, but clip this Out- once. for rent or any of .the a at With a new type of tube an X-ray such as light or beat this generous Powerful epough to showUP the min- treatment is still betas- accorded- to 14f-8tar@di-Toon— Yry as you W after an SOPTIMLIVE - "The biggest lire I've ever seen was can. a lour -inch thicknim -of long as the Dental Corps :requires of Dandertne, you can not find a single steel be 'produced. Special facilities which, the Ontario' of Now York, said the Americas, 4.1t tram of dandruff or falling hair and TH your scalp will not itch, but what will INSTANTLY AELIR O WITH;-:" College Is able t�) supply. lad- I be after a f was a very high building, and the please you most will Ow T dors wer6 'not tell enough 'to reach 1p weeks' use, when you see now haU, the window..at which a lady was stand- but A PhIlosophicad Lover. tine and downy at first—yes-� or So many romantic and pathetic Ing• ly new halt—growing all. 0.y the "we were just went on " b i We,e , IM4 anecdotes are related of precious love "dertne Immediately ON MONEY ROUM when a lucky A little Dan of 1111% LYMN-900% $*-I t ASK ANY T ch and battle Iteginning to -despair, hair. No tu mosiO as it Wtbt be piew assols letters, cherished in trench doubles the beauty of your d the by gallant lovers in war scarred thought seemed to strike one of diffe nce how dull, faded, brittle and I a hose, he just Moisten. a cloth With .3 the toog-, France, that the reflections of & pen. firemen. Catching hold of it alongside of the houseBe= , draw It sive Frenchman in L'Horlzon, and Danderine and carefully • turned the nozzle upwards so that st through your hair, taking ORO smallC" 7 alo)d journal of the POURS, make a refresh Is shot continuously errand at a time. The !fleet Tea • 0 Ing change. its, too, had borne about Stream of Water Summoning up her mediate and amazing—your hair Will with him a letter' from"his ladylove, Past the window. Summc be light, fluffy and wavy, sAd have an courage the lady stopped from t6a COB" Huti a person, evidently, more tart . than oearance-of-abundance; .-an Inooln- . ......... d, putting her arm's and logo BPI ledge, an parable lustre, softness and tender. a about the jet of water, slid to the hot- JOB On "Nature'!! kind," philosophized the once the beauty and obt I mmer of true Nfial ftching firn was saved." sorrowful POUR. "She Places ' the tom, and hair health bottle of. Z� a0diders and CIG M" that's nothing!" said the Eng- Get a small n0wltOn'9 remedy near the ill and often cures, store or TO -evil by -evil. A Rehman. "I saw an even more excit. Dandertne from any drug "For two yon I Was Woubled Vft *nu as everyone has seen, toilet counter, slid' prove that your •Nerv=. woman, too much loved, sent me' let- Ing rescue than that. A large hotel hair Is as pretty and soft as any—that Oen my Shoulders bard,, red Ing Vim. was furiously, when, at the ter so cruel that I' didn't even have nand it has been neglected, or injured by rum. headache, the strength to tear It up, but carried top storey of the building, a girl ap- careless treatment. A small trial hot. an Into it around in my pocket for weeks. One peared. I stared, the firemen stared, tie will double the beauty of your hair.. 11 Could not rest h6mi or stomach might, when I was . quartered in a the policeman stared—in fact, we all a night °a aoeouat'°f the stared so hard that at last the girl mwuw trbible e 'walked down -the stares." ban. I atV Pr stable, I took my coat off and hung it up. but they failled. T 'Xised, Caticura somp and Ofntmmutp, "The next do;, no .letter. A cow How to Care a" I Used three 1111112ard's r4nUMMI 31SUOTSIS 1119972,34rI& cakes of Cutic0g; of Calicoes _.j floap and four boxes whli "y Bifflousness had eaten It., Nature Is kind." Never, put away cotton or liner. 0;"uaant and I was completely be" M sage is to the scalp what ptiy-. clothes. with starch In them; they Doctors worn against remedies in six weI (Signed) Miss Kaft sica�l culture is to th IN�T Is body. It pro- 1917.- st nearly as long. -nine powerful drugs and Young, Melrose, Man., March 30 will not la onted OW motes the growth of the hair by ex- Having obtained a clear health alcohol. To Extract of Roots, citing to new activity the tiny glarlds Ulaurd's Zdzd=Snt 0ur49 Dandruff. long known " Motba Stiliers skin by the use of Caticura,.. P�JSTUM hi h contribute to the structure, Curative Syrup, has no dope or clew by using the Soap for an toilet w nrposes, assisted by toucbso of t. I strong ingredientsi It cures L�also tones UP the scalp layers, Harness to suspend a basket from tient as needed. Cuticure SMP 'a table and CITiT& which with neglect- relax uhhealth--� a fruit picker's shoulders and leave indigestion, biliousness and constipation. Can bb had at any; ideal for the complexion. fly. The circulation of, the scalp is. both hands free has been invented. For Free Sample Each by Mail ado free f �OM drug store." Got the gilnuin also 'increased, thus prev4uting atm- Th_os_ewh_oring Soo. and 41.00-111ottles-- dresspost-card: , 'Cuticura, Dept. A, +I Boston, U. S. A." Sold everywhem_Fr—sun-i7Une o ress which results from ft. "So valu- lives of others can -not keep it from M- t" and'Yp ---- - -- able, in fact, is massage for young themselves.—Barrie. SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT OF HORSES DICTATES -;11 OH Pbstufh has a 4 an<1 old," says an authority 'on the subject, "that when properly under- PHOTOS*OF- Spohngs Distomper Compound delicious flavore PINK EYE stood and appreciated we shall see For all cases of'DISTEMPER, INFLUENZ, E V E R Y BATTALION -A n�- form. 1%1anuf"tur2 -At Grocers 5/ay "Where. Is and a vastly higher Z and for 'BOUGHS or COLDS In a ted fewer bald head ing to the laws of medical science, it bas been too da f0i IWO 13:0 according No average for 'In'u��t.et I..I.td district diseased cif beautifully abundant That Deft Cans, r of a century by, the Ablest horsemen: ip_&,�r AP &dpajw r r.,,,e a are found. rhe. A 0 ter h 0. tresses than we do now." ALEXANDRA STUDIOS SPOHN-S has made scientific treatment bla 238 QV N 5T. WZST, To"N" Ira= druggist can *621, 70% Mall is the only thing that ever Write for f%irther Information. ERG SPOHN.MEDICAL COMPANY, Goshen, Indiana, U.S.A. ISSUE No. 11-119 sleeps on Its TIE; I ARVI R MA Ef long Torout It - d 'A lote",* iot -L0 Ll 7- t* A, ed n tore .&a roo WC m Miss Doris Reid, who haobeen to*be used'as a tbuip6rary ry ill, Is now Improviug slowly. d.wivl, --wau 9apers I 13g. Ai -17 _Ed Ft nd Mrs. Waliab returnet f. Palmer wfil'hold'au a an Tburmday last..oftoc their -wed.:. xuc- ien-8ate of cow, pigs and house. GOOD COW AND PIGS ding totir. -March hold f amiture on SAturday, A gang of Bell telephone line- the,2kh. FURNITURE, Etc. -all Tho property of season ARQP- -Ol:tt 44 th' locality -The large motor va" that'afq The ha's arrive4viblen, you," - ..At present. - running on the Kingptou r d AL I has -pu-rehased 07 -Herb Mooney the Pickering Baker;y y -e making kreat haviuc these days at AT - -king -of Properc! be- thin L "2--. of the roads. PICKERING VILLAGE 7. �---;tow Thomas Law. -a;-y ralnR on Monday The lit v Migg Helen Baviloghas be ON was- the means of washing out a, ays­with hdrsis: Y, March the 29th, 1919 uding K few d -11M nbe�r of culverts throughouE­ UtUrd& ter -of Milton. Mrs. Clements, The fgllowiDg property; the township. .-Thos. Douglas,is offerizig-to -W 11. Bray is moving ibis Durham cow. 6 years old. bred Oct. wta ''--rent his boese and lot at the south 1. -and week in he house herecently Wth. Yorkshlrebroodsow. 8 sucking -.That means a nice ew See advt. of the village. '0-2' w urchased and w 1-dV­Mr..HaW1ng figs. 4 weeks old-a� time of sale, about -Joh[i Harding moved last week ton of mixed bay, i6me oat straw. 1 saw gas just vacated. paper for a few of -the room& - into Wm. Shepherd's residence, ----13eTrvtce4in St. Gedrge's-church load of good bedding straw. hot water �.adj ining StAndrew's church. incubator, 120 egg size. in good work- -Miss Mabel Calvert, who has next Sunday as follows:. Morning order; hot water brooder. 120 obick Mot seems to give the satisfied been spending the past, few montha atl030,-aftsrnaonat$.15. 'Wed. Ing size;"Pbilo chick brooder, 80 chick size: poultry grist mill nearly new, *alnut in Ritchener, bas-ret�,irned home nesday, Litany and address on J 'finish to the house-cIeanin like Blot Psalm, 4 p. m, Friday, March parlorsuite, Tple6es, upholstered, as 9. -A. T. and Mri. Boyes,'of -Belle" 21st, informal- meeting at Mr. good as good as new; 8-plece W -room .';-VMS. speck over Sunday at the Rem's house, subject the "Christ suite -in firs"lass condition, 2 be ..new waH paper," We have it ham* of the former's parent -where. Everybody interest- BPril1gs- lerflIS parlor cook stove g of Histor -D. Simpson returned to, the Seudr invited. Meet.- as new, sin E cook st�ve. Perfection for you, now.* cityon Friday lastW redurne his ed in cbok'stove' 8 6urners with en n to mence at 8 p.m. duties, after spending several om first-class 6rking. order,. ch ov of ild a a and Mrow Williams, 2 v J.oh . erand& weeks at his home here. cart, child's high chair, 0 on a Frank and. Mrs. Brien, -who few 0ays In Toronto, where they good condition about '75 bushels -of br Picton, WhO, Ed been spending % rockers, 2 other rockers, lounge in P r1or, -1i ary,' dining-roqn,, 4;LH* d attend e been in Pennsylvania foi ere Ing the.wedding of mangolds, a fe.w bushels of tui-alps, some time. are- aDending's-Sew w 1-13edroom, kitchen, �bathroom,etc, the latter"o sister, Miss Frances. and other articles too numerous to -k:ering friends. mention. days with Pie Jones, spent SiLturday in -town -The. monthly meeting of the calling upon a nninber of their Women's Institute will be held at Sile.begins at one o'clock, sharp Y16-ral d was f riends. While here Mr.,Wifliams esigns hab16 til the home of Mrs. Peak next Tues. sold the O'Uarj p�ropilrtj. adjoin_ TERMS CASH Ufty Ing oneer March 25th, .. at the usual oatme c - ------- - - hour. arry d v)ie..statlou. road, to W. B. POWELL. Aucti als et IS Wade. T�-Ou accodutuf,the -anniver4ary lee in St. 1 L-i4rvieee in the Methodist church '-At the evening sery :r - -on Sunday next there,will be no Andrew's church on' Sunda last OR SALE -Building plot, Picker- The very newest m colors and de,"' evening service in St. -Andrew's Corp. Win. Hltll, of Chur% st Fing yillage. AplRy to W, Mann. 24-27 church. The'stock is aH. and gave a ninst interesting addre�i of SALE " A quantity of White igns. In, on his eioerlencex In the war. He FOR, -.�-Mrs. T. M. McFadden, of Dur- alossorn Sweet Clover seed. Phone 605, ham, returned home on Frida;r. our shelvft--'Mcholose your paper and.. -7 1 spoke in high terms of the work Evans Ward, Clartmont. 24,27 of of the Red Cross and the Salva. ter spending abouk-tw-Q-m.eeks SEED WHEAT FOR- SALE -Wild with,her pakrents, D. and tiob Army.' The'Shtvation Army, F ng. 26-i7 - .-Uke. it right home YOU's. Goose-wheac tat4g,con 2, Picker - in particular, was highly -praised in& James White= vith, No� mpson. Mrs. Si Earl Crockett, who *out for tJ3eir selftsacrificiv ork. ED OATR FOR -RALE-.A quan. Since-tbe war began fteylh(axe waiting., tome in and look,over :-overseas with the' 116th battidion. Eti .5 White Wave. Claude Field. and has seen a e 0 om of thi fiere established a reputation for them- R, R. t.4 al�f it lnnhzi etby. Bell phone. .2h-27 fl selves, whereby the' are - no;P GGS Fo p er battles, returned home -last week I'll 41--Fietzr honored over th eiviTized world - J inten a :k. 50 cents .7 and is lookint well - Spec .27 or To place of being heild in disre t 26 pu A meeting of those interested by a great num-berlor their pecul- rchasing not, we're in- the organization- of -a junior WANTED -A married.couple for tar method of work. He also re. farm work. Aioy to Gerald Cowan. Rouge ferred tQ the oputation foot -ball club will W held in the show them --.- 24 Gordon House. at 8 o'clock, on L splendid r P, 0, Rostbank)- I P-h-m-p""Ps ad to Tuesday eveulwg..next�-- soldier hitcl-w'd-n CQW FOR.SALE-Due..to cadve Geor- a Fiance. The adoriss wa'Ors, Jun 121h. also heifer calf 0 months Wd, Call -Rev. A. E. Bruce, of St. ge'i church. gave an -address at tened to with rapt attention by after 41 . p.m. Jack Gibblirt. Cherrywood. 23-26 .:-All Saints, Parish House,­Whitb all those present'. I'MENT, Municipsti and -G -C - e he drama, "The Fin er of Bond o Dykes. zporz*rWn ds For Sale --W. D, roke .; - Zu by;. Onti; BeW Phone 193. --7 the aus-pim of -the -Scor-la," presented on Monda- wn Hall by the -The mica- &iring'th" latter evening tit the To 'EAT- VALUE IN- S-PRI-ING BOOTS -GR rt of last week has taken what Pickerl-ag Dramatic Club- was a, SEED.OATS FOR SA.LE-O. A. C. N0472. fre'e from noxious seeda. suitable for t y little frost -there was out cof the decided siuccess- in. ever tiCU' seed; tg4lrlf,,t Pe.y, Pqey-" a, I &a. con. A. Pwkertg, Ast;I Ing 23-27 ground and a Mdays lavo loe tar. Notwithstanding, We have just put7bur now spring stock on the shelves'anct it sure to --.Weather would Ow farme:� that it was pouring down min� L-IOR SALt-gepd pests, ftee from g t on the land. and the . roads were in very bad A- bugs.. at lot 29. B. F. con. Mirering Price. the' best line we've had to offer in along. while. e �-rwau,tgo out of town tobuy condition, the ball -was crowded a $2 00 per bushel. Chas. AII-Annis, R R. No, 2. Pickering, - 25-28 , 1* Wall paper. "The Big Otore"' is number having come from D;;c. he you are looking for good servi leable f000 twear come to. !N "rtainly showing. a splendid barnon, . Brougham and bther Q ERD OATS FOR SALE-Grainery ge t1iis' year. They aie'also prts 0 the township. The droma L-7 Fillas angi 0. A. C. go 3. free from all nox-' ran iousseeft. Also a aumberof cedar posts. A no, for we sure can and always have delivered the gpods. I.- an one of the best. if not the itt lot L Judd. R. R.%! awnx out somi) extellent bar. w 3. con 4. Scarboro. Was p -777 Ins in children!s boots, especially best, ever pre ented to a Picker. 1. Markham. 23-M S' 33001=3 -rn boRrs' school boots. Ing audience, and no drama was SALE PRIVATELY -2 Brun -- a account of the pressure ever betterjacted in Pickering then F21 go. kitchen cupboard. stretcher. mat- alwaytistand for Service. U t. and two "nall taftes -. aim counter for 7� Ahat bag"been'brought to"bear this, everycharacter Aoing his or store. Apply at Miss Willa Shepherd's. King St. t. Pickening. 23tf rument by t �huelr upon. the gove he g.art. to perfection. It was -"rminx coml thos interspersed' with 1R..-­A,'BUNT1NG, PICKE]Etl nunity. there will miat likely be any daylight saving many rumorous. scenes. The VORS LE-16horthornbu years tered; I cowdue April 3rd. J:trwy Established 1857. ----------- I- 11eitkiAtIon iarch was by the Domin. music from the nearby el PM%d- . offec vernment this year. especiall 9 on tin ramas we ar many objecti u OR SALE -Green Mountain Pet&- �7 Ftoes at $2.00 per bag. Also a "aniity of Pittsburg. Pa.. and recently in. able words and setines,-butin "The ot West nw��� -S 4 ,-ducted into the pastor'te of Mel-' Fioger of Scorn" there was noth­ -N 9 IME II EEO *ille charch, Hilt, -will frief6which exception might 6. It 26-29 occupy the- pulpit in St. Andrew's taken, from beginning to end. ch "90tli. *as -clean' thlroughon t. The E01- -A -married man for church on Sunday. Mar WANTED priorgham Orchestra, of Malvern, generdi fahm w&k; -must be ca ble and On the Tuesday follo*ing, Sir iFrodiwiek Stups. e ]Briag to your Harness and Collars, before the last y M' -b eR. I'P�(= line I rt�of Toronto, will as usual -delighted- the- audience hayt good -(-- f, -d ffive his Illustrated lecture in the with sweet music from the violin, k"Ci1M'e-.*1 26-28 minute rush. haro and flute. The proceeds church. QEED GRAIN FOR SALE -0. A. 0. -Mrs.' Bert. Shepherds who has amounted to over $75. -the surplus Boo 'Repi ts Ared. libr. k3No. 21 barley; 0. A. C. No, 72 Collars a Speciatty.. iliness of wbicji will go. to the public from =ta%"se�, free from ', ostaillro been in ther millinery bu Ido six the, bay- ary. owing to numerous requOliteg otber P. ressonablIe. A Call soon and get y9ur needs @up~. dming-the ------ 70 -in the to Ly in�g d1sj!t'sdF�o;ft1her* stock, has left the drarna will be treem= Phone ering 528. 24 �fw.ft oatharinse to Irain for a Town - Hall AM tug of Mrs. Sb000rd lim m 0 x PICKERING HARNESS'EIMPORMH aw F1.1 he,, sta= cod ado Thursday, March 27tb. RICNT--Si' -roomed frame W. warm friends since coming -The Chamber. of COMMOMS Phone NW. J. COAKWELL fog" -do- mist ou Friday eveninp In the iwings� b- t her Ponnsion given on April Oth, 1N wao Aggymto Tbos. Done" 182 Broadview Av*. .1111but wbh -h a, gow attend- T ­partut I hir suiew In Town. Hall, . wit 0. 2&= `be r now calling &nce and with the president, J. EL -Remember iho 40th-rufilv4m J 'h ii, in tho'chair. The-com- RED GRAIN FOR SALE- -O. -A.- S C. No. 72 ants, grearn from registered wed; also Marquis wheat. good seed and mactically WOK AT THESE Pk Services of Pickering Method- Mft= arpointed. to epi$sldeLr the A.- im d y -laws w _ re. Also White Blom= Sweet Clorw W H. ist Church to be*.held on Sucday.� constitu on an hie 10,con.3, Pickeri=W;6 M - lei sxt, March 28rd. Rey.'J. S. 1. were presented it the previous AZIM!"'t 22tf 'Now VMsou, '13. A., S. D., of Oshawa,' meeting ricomininded Aheir adop- is the best time to do your spring iiewing, before ATCHING EGGS -Bied-tO-16y, S, -V1M preach at 10.30 a m. and at 'tion with 'several minor changes, hem have Hc. Wh;te I.Achorn's eggs. Our House-cleaning season. 7 p, The speaker for the day and on motion their report was laid over 70 per cent d one of the best and there in a adoptqd.- The. 9"re.tviry C. W. They are'urated to-�ockerds -from 11, .1.recol rare plied at half $1.25 for 15&d. nie' C -Now.prints, light and dark, at 80 and 95 centir per yilrdw nested b"n*. I 1 40 lq� treat In store for* Pickering Liddle, reported that he had made- trap- price, Phone or It E. 'L Rt White Cotton and Nainsooke 25c and Me ; Unbleached. Cotton, With dy's farm, Piaering." .26-28 e. The annual Thank -offer- application for affiliation F9001 wide 25c ; eique; white nice qnality, 4W ; Barred and dotted I will be taken In connection the Associated Boards of Trade of Muslin, 20 in. 80c ; Laces and Embroidery., all prices-. with the sertices. The people are the Province and had -paid the E]LM DALE MIT I from 5c.a yd up 4, 'ToWellin-gs from 20c to 50c. targed to bring up a 41beral and necessary fee. . After some. discus. White and colored Sh ere o ak' - fr'm 90c to 4R a *d. Crekm and rose loyal offeripx. , The choir will sion ft ­was decided to hold a m 'sic fortheday. banquet within the next few You can always get the best Mani- Cashmere 40c yd, suitable for childrea's dresses and skirts. furnish special n le� A -cordial invitaItion is extended to weeks and Pecure a speaker from toba Flour made from No. 1. heoublic­ ­Wcie oyer and help ihe city -to address ihi membeis. Manitoba Wheat Go A.� GILLE. SPIEQ DUNBART.ON us." -mm -J. W. D.' The first important work in view Royal Household and Glenom for -The marriage of Miss Eleanor is that Of rising its influence in .-Sread.. Try a bag. Frances Jones, youngiar dauRbtlir persuading the government to Pastry Flour Fresh Polled Oat9 -Toronto-Eastern Qn-the SHORTS "Hap Thou -of Gen. H. and the late Mrs Jones, build the Ply 94 -My f Pickering, -to Leighton A, -route that hag- been surveyed-aricd OAT CHOP 'IV Skiver, of Picton, youngest where a considerable part of the an -of-way has already . been CRUSHED OATS gon of the late John and Mrs. Van right ae.-Edward Co., was pnrchased, and it has been- sag- BARLEY CHOP of Prir ---The-s­­e-s16ves -ar4 solemnized verY quietly at four gested to secure ihe co,operation WHEAT tiiikno*1edge(? CRACKEDCORN ock on the afternoon of Wed- of the Toronto Board of Trade in be the best stoves oc to eaday, March 12tb, by the Rev. thismatter. The. residents albug MIXED HEN FEED on is in the -St. James' the lake shore between Pickering Caldwell's Cream substitute the market ­ N. Mordell :7 .8qnare Presbyterian cbnrcb,To- and Toronto are greatly rturbed CalfMeal, to -day. re MolasseeMeFtl' Tonto. After the ceremonywas over the possibility of t e Toron- --Sp- -ad d bit . kers,'e"y on f - on IF 112 W 0 ec e 0 .'*erforu3ed the bridal party return- to -Eastern being linked up with CHOPPING AND.. OAT?X- Te I usl 'On& id tothe Carlo. Rite Hotel, where the C. N. R. at CherMmood, and --CRUSHING EVERYDA handsome in Idesign. t dding dinner wa"erved. The- -converted action will likely be Get prices on feed in ton 19 a we tock� bride and proort left on the even- taken to prevent this possiblift ONE. BELL PH d 'Ing train for Ottawo. On their The Hydro -Electric westion WTI return Chopping every day.1 :H. B. U N D Y the ia-ro*1do-,m-Ch*rch­- -&W-ba Lamat wits, 117 uUtY kallow 9 . . of Commerce. OL, Piuk4riDx- L