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I .L. It ' y. , I ' - 1. . . - . ­ - - ---im V � .sudden beginning. �" � �* � - . Ea.. - I �'­_:�... - -.,1_....,,:,-,.; . I I ­�'-t I :: -Med I I - -7 .. � 7 4,19 the city on Tuesda I I .. .. .,. . .. I . . , icot -, .., .. - A o. " .. "', , 1�-` I extended. to. .. I . � . I , . . I " t � I. ,­ .... James Feasby returned home - from Our sync thies Fire. I GREENW ­ I . .;.. �,7. - -----,-. . . ,.- . � - - overseas -on --Saturday � I . .. :,,� " _(� ,6r.-ta - ,;R-on-Saturda* and John Coch. 311,9�,-X o * r6 in hea ilinais. ­ . ­ . . R V E OARTWRIGJIT For- L � .b on hl�nday- We are Rev - F. ,Parker was with . - ---*-- Baker . rane. arrived b�( C t. W. F' .�'.... �4 .. , �;Crly,;f F,�svcnhurqt, 0 .. ��; to 'tr, k im`_ . - ' ­ P " -1-1 NZW 'Lri -'. : glad to have them back safe and soun d.- I, er, - _:L �w 2 �� - . - W . �Wf, , h Chanes ea. a v ­ 5, --- , 44�,.-,*�. - 1� . 1 * ,. .. . I � ift � " " I I . . - - _� . I . . R. E. Towle, Pickeziz)g. Out. Offick hours. -:. . . ,. . . - �. . ­... - . _ �'..".. , , , . "t, to 2 and 6.30 to 9 p. zp�,Oop 431Y. -- , � I ..... .�: - -1 � . . I I - ,;_ 7 .. - .�,,-,! - R, I .:�. !�. - : - F. L. BadgEiro* has opened I ' d - I . d his ice6 � ,,, - - ILLS '� 4v. . . . ­ .- --- 1146r'e'ls plenty for the toad makers - ." . . . '. I I .-. . . � .,- .� - .. .. 11 . cream Piirlho,r for the season. and will . . . . .��, �:.,� .��,� ­!:,-, . I . . , I ._. �., ,. I .. keep On trid the famous Npilsdn to aoheteabouts. Automobiles have • _' , �;�t- -14�1 r:.-- ... �. '. 1:� 1. �. - �'t.. .� . ,.� . "'.7D B. FORSYTH V. of � O., Rigis-: . , - � - Call in on be, q . ufte the exception - j-*,ot'-the_',ral_% � - ..., . , . �.�­ _..,� .,:. .. . ,.. .� tuTday' evening n - �_ -, - . -_ - ..- - _ - . , I . �4-: - , 1, _'. ..': .�Tl lately. ' ly . - - . ., . , . . . 0 - make'. . . -* 11 at I.'.,!. I . .. .. - . , � -0V ' "'Buad-in ­ 8; . . . JL%,* tered member Q 14L - "a*- .. . I - T. 8 . . . . I slettlou of Ontario. Ap_ecial .11 JX an to - ,%V# OUT, . and have a dish. . I e . .. . . . - -.,. . . � , � , , . & John Poucher�atid Mearice Foucher,, t,v. Cr1okington reached are- ; . I 1. . � .. , �� , E, - * . .. . I _� .� � . . y ur am . - .. __ - 00 fitting of glasa�w- -. my** tes �tzeeNorth � 0" Bask and - 0 �N - ' - . �� f ": . - 0 �-A � --*I . Axwelsont. - .. - , ' ' - " ..- �_.__ 4m �­ , ,_ ... , ." rank and Mrs. Tomlin- well,er as in the. Wltevalii Baptist . . . ".. - I.. . ­ : : __ - - . - �_�. , , - �­ . . � is bur . � ., of Toronto. F . . .1 -, at - . 14- d Mrs. Pou- d Green River churches last Sunday F. TOMLMSON. M. B.. Membei ., , : I.., son'. of Pickering, John an an :­ S- , . " , '' cher, of Barrie, ,Mrs. Henry Seboru'r Mr. Cricking�ton has accepted &.call to I am again buyliax'Wheat and . of Fityalcia" slid ,� stern Ontario. *of . * that 1. . 9.ver half a milliort dAars �. ' .. � . I Fl� . - -lightning- I . . I . bert, of Respeler. Daniel Poubber, of Welki, In we ,­�i � . . . � loss, by I ­ - ..".., , ea. of -on Easter Sunday Afternoon the Barley -Highest .prices paid I . I Dl�.. . Brodie. tt t ; . � . lost, '. PI nfield. John and Mrs.�'Alck Barley -Highest . . ,.� ,-, �. ".. .7 Phone. Clarewont. t salt t . last yelL.r ­­_ 11. ' holding an " I _., . . Oklahoma. U. S. A... spent a, few days Baptist Sunday School is . - - , 1-,� , '- '�,� -_i� . . . a, session In the church. - commenc... i.; . _..� . , �. . .. " w 0_ MCKINNON, X.D., L.R.C. tedti , In the village lash week attending -the ope o'clock. The Rev. Capt. W. .:;�­ :33 = ME ID ; � ..-....l . . - I --- - , . - A X91 * 11114tabulah. -*=bar of the 00110986a- Good'LightW29 rkO .OU funeral of their brother, the late Thos. ing �R.t 3 I . � - - �:: �.,7.i I I I I :-�,..Jft i of Ontario. Iliesattabs . . . . Poucher, F. Parker I - a expected . to speak.. Ali I . .,. . ' %...: - ... q _ .. seqvietwo and urgeous - per cent .. �_ , , � - . � . . . 1. '. .. Barlev Feed is the cheapest feed � . . ,. - .�, &I College of Xurssana,Zdiub � .....,saved over -80 .. are welcome. ­., ... - �... , . . 11 .. on the market * for fattening � : ; �.' ::7�'.�,- i, . attention to dideasse of W=bnunftz�d SROCK ROAD � Mrs. Calvin Murray maA 'recently . ... ��� ,� , , :1 � 2 :- � of barn. fires . .':; I . � ��. I area. Of and residence, . . . ... - .- - - will prove it. , I . . Ere, Brouglism. .. s ..... I . ... .......� . W bdr'ida dther. Mrs. Wz*. Booth. pigs. A trial - _ . I �,�,. . .. . � . . � I W`1 . - ' 1. . ) I - : __ . I - . � . . I 1. . �.a� 1. from us.- _.,-.�- . Arthur Rost, spent it few days � In er and . - A stock always on hand. . �" -: � ') . . . . � . I Glet prices .... during her Illuess. The latt I . �. I i� , I., - .- - . . I the city. . -1 .. .- . . .., .. . _. _� . . . , 1009ati I � Miss Lena Booth accompaniet Mrs. . . I I . ,.. ���. . 11 ,. I . " i visiting . I .. � . . . Mrs. Smith. of Toronto, h .�. ... . ,. . . .. -•-1 . . ` . . I.. .., I X urr.4y to Toronto, for the week -end. , I '. . ' I __7� 11� , . . . . - - . I S.' KENNEDY, Barrister. mol- -sto, •.M . 1. it Mrs. Jambs Saves for a few days. We are pleased to see that. Mrs. Booth - .1 __ 03=03P30=11r . : - ,�, ­ -,'.'. - . . I . � .. . - _4' ­ - John A,Wfiits Is buildinx* a new . has rdeovered. . - . 11 . . - I . . . -, ­ . , .� �; - T tor,lNota7 Public.".Conveyancer &c. - . .. . � - : 4" � ey. 4 U 10, - keJ thy.,Ont. I unvil e I .cottage to rent. -to, Mrs, Barclay. of- To- , Mondays and Fridays only. - ..." . , .1 . 'j" . . . - -_ ­ . , - ____ - . . ton to. � . I - - . . I � ,­ � . � _,­, . , I !�, .. ;. I , T E. FAREWELL, N.C., BARRIS- - Lieut. W. A. Jackson. at Cornwall, _,­.. -,.-CHERRYWO-0-D -..-. - -I grind finer than other naills-thab � J . ­ - . Z.- - _.. _§"f�Z�� A=Tey, acd-Oo .- be Easter bolldayiB _- -pt* M' 'island. fi'vibitto'g with his' :means dollars a ton ex,tra In -. - -,-.. ____ , , � - i g exp,ects to spend t e: at � , ­ � �. ,ZM10.,� . . r . . . �..'g I 11. . remoll at the home of his parents.here. : . aunt just DOW.' . feeding value for Ijigs. A .. ... .. . . . . .3. 11., BEAL Cla I.t . .., . . . . .::­­ . , 'A "m - " - - Itisru-moredtbat Albert A61ifora - The Misses Petty visited with their . . . . . - ...- ­ . . 1. .. . . - � I .- ­ . : : 4.11 .. -_ ­_ -1 -.1. . �, - . . L 1�.�^ , Furniture - - . .. , . , � le.11;1 - . ' -A V. CHRISTIAN, Ba'rrist'er ibhd ..� ' -ture and Undertaking -- willmanAgeille sand and Gravel friend, Miss Pearl Plaxtun. I ... , � . �, Z 43L e Solicitor. Notary F ublio. Etc. - Id,Dzl*y to I . .. -:V 1, 0 -0 . .1 �,4 � . _- . for the Toronto Company this year. _ - 41t,s-. Oteeson Is on the sick list. We - .1: 1. - �� . I . ,; can. Omen Droa sr. North, Whitbv. M7 . � - I . . . - - - ___ � ____ We carry of Purni. Joseph Hilts has moved -to Green- I _. . . . alar stook -w Ish -for hei a speedy recovery.- .� . - . I . 1. I .. . I_` _.., -_� ' 7, . . I. W ILLIA M J. BRATON;B.- A_ Bar- burn station where he will reside in A number of our young people at- _ . I I.,- ­ - . . �. . riater, solicitor, Votary Publio. associated tura, also picture frames and room future,- qig employ6l with, the tended the chower gtTan to Miss Burgs I ­ - -_ ;2F. Ia. C*2R.M3M%q ' - � !�' In practice with Messr% Eyck moulding. window shades. grfiufte�-- 0 N. R. _- - .. . - .1 . . , -an isou & . • of DunbazA-6u_ i License. No. 4.260 . - . . - . . -, _ . �. ftszor. . Ban -low Toronto G=rTrusts ware. Now Perfection cock -stoves. . ____. - . . . . .. .1 I ''. �, ; , . _ _� I The usual Easter holidays will be Miss- Lehman spent.. the w`e_e_k_-e__n_T '. � , . -Buildi Be 863r s6est. Toronto. T61011110110 met , .. 01 -ML I . . 3,U7 Also agent for monuments. Lowe a observed understand sister, our teacher, who, we - . I - . 1� Main gas erved here. We understAnd that with her al . - ' ' * * I * ' - _ Ices. We pay the freight. P116114 . . -_ . . - . - 4.e .. .- - R, Claremont. .,. . some schools will forego this vacation are sot i y. to say, Ia leaving at Easter. I .... . . I . .,. . L.X. 7,:.. _�, - � of having been closed so W. apd. Mrs. Fergusonlittle dao- . 1, .. 1. . . �T-� I . - . I . account ... .. - . : - %, Dmfa . � � % . - I . : . on I . I liter has' been very Ill, but we are ;-.,. .. ... Se M , I ... ... - .1-1 long owing to the -flu." 9. - -�,-- ice - ­.. . I. _111 . . . 1.� . - _., les"d to report that she: Is recover- . I ­ . . ' . ,- ; LAKE B. BEATON, D. D.- a.. . � #_ a"N, m,"QR , " - � frig nlceiy.- - -- - �_,! . , Graduate of the Royal Colelse of Dental Log anted � . . . - 7- . .. _1 ; B .- - 9'W ' I w. 'of the . .1W- Surpona and University of Toronto. 011ce . .. - � _. .... On _��day evening friends I . : W. � � (Too late (cc last Issue.) - - - � � . Gr'W. M. Pringle's Zhardwsre: stV.4. Whithy. - . L - � .- . _: IOMMU131 the ball to welcome A R A G E I --- - .- , . hours 9 to 12': too 8.30.6 1 phone 0. . I . . . . 'Mr. Sisson Is Visiting At C. Hopkin's L ty met In ,orp, - I . . .� V, epbone 220.1 J I 44YA I will pay the following casi- --'- - for for a few days. another Of out boys bcme. 0 .� . I. . ith Marcel AlTin L. Brander. who boa been away , - . ... . ,. .. I L - -Dwing Dr. Beaton'. absencef6versea,64M. Ccae Tags delivered at our mill, U _-.�. q tilvor Howard. Pugh y,jmIl:ed.,wj ,. - _ _ _ _ . . . ' .. ; .. �, - _ ,11 . . . of Toronto4wM be Wicharse-11 . . . . .. -..- . q25.M Gerrow on SnndaT ' - bvEit tbr�e years-,- being wounded In The undersigned have opened I - - ' - - Z i he . . . � Ba"wc,od No. 1, . �, I Slept.. 1918, and spending flue Mont . . � ..14 . I - - - '' . . -mm""EMM - ..,., 3000 We are' sorry to hear that Mrs. u ) a new garage at the comer .. �. . ____ _1124 Kill No. L : , I in hospital. to wel- . Sof �No__ ____7 l All were pleased - d King Streets. - . I t n . 11 - a 251 00 Alykes to on the sick list. - - beAtutiful 01 -Church an _.. .. -..- - . _-.. - -.-.0notnIes 4;arbo. I- -1.1#- . onie-bim. An address anA ' %.-- -1 1# L . I . 11, I _11_____.;_.10 Maple No. 1, - - :;,� .. .".. - . 28.00 . ar, i . . eds11ff.1­q_._.._ c --W--- . L here they art __ � Ali . . at Q. Hopkins' over. -Sunday.. .. . . 1,c were prwwri� - w . - ..W G. HEM -Issuer of flarit - ' ­ Wilite h No. 1- ' Arnistrong ieadtnk the address and " prEfpar -to repa "all mamwo _. . . .. I.eL," . r . . I . TAornsw in *0 Coicaty of 0. 1, . . - '8203; . MlssGiadvi% Pugh visited , with bar _L .�, . I .L: = Pine. second growth No. 11 L i4k, N,li4* Ptwitou making the presentation. of autos;. motor -cycles - L . *1 , . .1 . . I . LL - . . Flok.;,. .- - ffIr � .- . - ' aunt. Mrs. W. Pugh, over. the W . . I ... �. , m .­ 1. _. Qvillage. . ___ - . Chopping and Oat Rollin ' . . - A Very plensant evening• was. spent . - �-. , and bicycles. - , - - :* - - -'-. . �_- "� .. n . ., .. . . - I i # . as usual. . - �. ton. visited- with Hugh with canies and speeche-. After lunch - ' ' I . L : - : * I 9 -W oVARICHARDSON-Real Ea- - . s- .- .. . usual' _... ._.. , . Fred Middle.....Anthem.. , I . . I . ane' .wended - - We are also agents for De. P'tate, Insurance, Conveyancing. Nottry . I . .. . . ruxh.day at week. - Fred bjtg- .4nd t be-NnA Ion at all . I z, , 0 -- . �, . . FWic. Etc,. PkkerinC. Oat. . I .returned from overseaA And IS, homww*rds, _thankfultor victory gain:. _. 1ATal Cream. Sepotratois .. . I - , . 1,4� - ed mud peace restore.d___ .. -.. 1. "" , W. G.,Barnes,-.13 Green River = fine. . .. . .. ­ - . ­ an4 repairs. . % .% __� . . . '. ' HOPPER Issuer of Marriage . - . . . . - i. I I 1�lv _ 't " report the - -- . - D mcausen in the cc Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. It Is with deep - � "L' L - - , - :. .. � asollne.Rogiaoik, ..tactors � d=:!Cge OD"do' a . - .- ,_ r - . death of :lir}. Win- ____ IN, which '' ­ � DUNUARTO*M ... I 4=4 at sture .0di bd@r real Mont. � . I -, � .. I... - .G.' �U4 . - ­ . � tai event .took' on Saturday, on Ili visiting relatives - I . Sawing Machines. I HALF -Roane carpenter. Ea- . pril5th. lihe'li#vev four children - Mm P, MoOrts . .,_r� . � '. I � . .­ " In Toronto. .. given for w,'�wot*. repairs or Nelso . tx& --- Eims. Th�o . . L" tE�; phone 29 3.vPickeang-. Italy V e Recor -. . e- an Tuesday. A - . and Mrs.- I Ih� L. M. -In et th � u tie. Georg -_ )R_ April Otb..to Gerald an ---------------- ". 4b - . era] tuck pt*ce - � a" . 1.7-----md__ . .. ta -c he I . I. . ...0 . 8th.. to the Ktnsate - emme - r r , . Z.BZATON TOWNSHIP = Select your school on the b"19 at family have the sympathy, of t i OM. R. Faiconer w-_ week, from F Big I . g_ . t,W fmi.4 -day. Write -unity In their and es,jemeitt... . - a ere cold the past week. . .­ :.- -6 actual work done to ­Pkkering.-Ont. r: I O"T"Anear. Ocunstiesioner ... .• Is. Accountant• Ass. Kasev to loan Shaw's Schools. Toronto, for up to * Muni ber .- L , J. and , bim - McWhiante .are . __ - ... ::4Va,= .. -kraduates and post. - . ..,.r�,� - � a- _. - I , Inner of Kerrig," Ue". date�reaordfof 661�Ffivkwa' . visitluo relatives in Toronto: . - ' * . Out. 1.y tions Billed. It will Interest you. . Rev. J. F. Clugston Attended s.meet- I . I . _ - W. R. Shaw, President, - ,Byanweepin majority on Saturday ,Is of Presbytery at Whitby-Tueed". . - , .:."r ..� N. ( . _ _ -, . . , onee of : -.::10� -­ OANADA'S VICTORY BONDS - .1 - 31 ratepayers in Acarboro ..-township de- tt I 0 ., - . !­ I - � I.. .L. - ­- _...�� ra. and the Wigan Fale . . ­ �.. ir,•. tarsale. Denominations---sM Slom 6300 feated the Council's project to build a tanto, were in the village on'Satur- � I .. L �_ ::_�.. ; ­ V000; cc. 99 1-2 and - accrued interest W. ship Hall near stol? da I � . , .,.- I. � P" - qiV , new 1,1 Town . - .-thy, :Wt- . - L �D . 0 road. Six hundred . r � og7j Bond Broker. BeV a Ift . ad. Phone To. 40tf on the Kingston q�s are pleased to welcome Mrs. and­ � , . ­ . � . ­ _." r -wWicker-i#y, erq stnd rorty -three votes were polled and Miss Plzerbome again, after spending I : . . - �_-% , . I of them 474 were against the by-law. lite lwfnter Id'Braptford. - . . - ... I.1- .1 GH S. PUGH, Glen Major. Out. - I . .,LTU '.., �:_ tsebt -Miss Margaret Westgate has been . .XJL TAcen4ed Auctioneer. Extensive . The nortbe.rn part of the t 1. .. .. � " � . = ' First-olass iigs for hire . . . - -$once to hnported and thoronabbr*d went solid gainst the measure; indispo�� the past wfe,X. , klao, Mr. We have habd . ­ -2 write for serms. .1. - . .. , I *=. A . . ­ .. � � c - c . ;.. . � ,and. parkleallim 1*d. Ill& 047 Day or might , . .. ..".... ..., .T�- - of the first concession only two votes McIntosh is on Abe-vick list. . . . . I - And the Min V. Allison and M las N. Thom .'� ,folio. -r � .. - . ' . -_ - e I" : * . ,., being cast for It. Birefictiffe , . the win ,_!�__, ,. - _... -1 ZO$TILL Licensed Aubtiqn Bus meets RU trai i 1. P. districts voted for the were ,at -Guelph Isat week Attending - ,I - .. ... g... -; .. -.7: . -1 Auctioneer, . � 4, . a _..�.. * Counties of York -,&ad Ontario. Aur! T&iritinif promptly att6rided to. - .- Town Hall, but the vote polled was the sessions of the W. M. Society. � - - I .- - - , - :��` surrounding 1. '_ �� � :` :' " , . , I F IMAIL in comparison with tbeliorSims of , coal . i.?, �,=-.� . -Non Wes of all kinds attenued to on sh the 0 11lesple spent the we ' . 7 ­ uct3m Address Green River P. O.. OuC­ " Agent for Cimada Carriage Co.. . -For.man!r yeors §carboro' Council has at 6��kgs whb,' her mother, who . �. . - 1: : e'- � . ' _��­� �, _,!_iI� . - . r- ,on. r - . ­... ;,Jr .__ . . . - *1 '12 Here there were no- . � I __­_ , -.-- 1, I . .,--,,. .�, 4 ­ re. in the exact centre of and `tatove,­ .. - ' - : . - * i ' . - - : met At Wobu Is seriously ill wiih the- !'flu". Eg&- .�._t�. O$TON Mr 'GIBBON; Ontario We He Peakp picyieq:j!�W. - the townsbits. , netimbula. . r - , -Lvi and Dominion Laad surveyor sad Civil offices, and the accommodation was en- P - ' . . I . - ­- ­ .. _�. � . � - - 8n 'neer. HOpkirts Sfreet, Whitby, Phone sea. - - I A miscellaneous shower was given .­ . . . . Ift I '� ­. ,., �. .rr: ­ "i - . !Wg& . tireLy insufficienti A new Hall ban -Miss Flossie Burns on Mot1day even- 1.:.- . I , . r ,.,­ ' � L -4. - .I. 4 ,. .. ., 1_ - - -- weven"llres-been-mooted, ba"wing _Lng__pri0r_Wj��_wedn0day - --: ­,;, ,­ _; "I U I ea . ;_ �: �--. - -; - __ ,'k � , .. . , _ ­ �w . " __ -Vaterl, Pun - r.. _ . . � __ __ L . _­ "N 14 , I - - - - - I . . 11 to, the difficulty in locating it matisfac- to Geotve Maclilmy.. . ... ... . __ . . .. .1 . . . .. � �_. " WM. - MAW, LICENSED AUC- - �'­ - . -torily to all parties the matter never . 11 . .. . . Pte. Frank Porter returned last . - ­ - . _ . - ... . ­ I TIONEER,for York. Qntario and A- any. further. Residents of the week to the village, afterover- t•. I..... . sales ....... Rorham f f you are wise you will use the only g( being over- , I ., . ..Gouutim All kinds of _ attended ­ north felt that the proposed site was r � - I ,� ­­­% is O]Et * '� ;__'_ _'�, _ . . ,., . Terms reasonable. Dates for sales any be Ideal wall, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, h. it would pro- seas for three years. looking well. but -C - REES I " -. .. - �_... - . � arranged at NEWS' Offtv. Bell and indepes too, far to the @out being severely wounded h gun shot, A. 0 1, I .1 . . . dent Pbooes. Whitby. Ont. aly who is a�getit fox Wind Mills,&wlIne. , �411. . vide an auditorium and other accom. from the •effects of whIch he still I . - "I ­ I - I - I . . . Engines all kinds of pipe .and fittings modation for the south at the ex time suffers. . .* _... - . .,..-, _* . . . ..� R ��, It ; . -1 . - bathroom fix- of the ' .. .-LMUST TIMI � . �7 ,,��_ . - I-XiO-7 M) for wiftr works. Also be . whole' township. and woo d be The D. L. I . W .* 7' -:03M:B ird M. I. Society held a . 117 � i' reful too far away to be of any service to very successful social last Friday even: - . ry - r: . ' . �etorioa 3%witoo - tures. oto. Everything given a& other districts.% . . .: . . .. - . r � I low. sup er was serv6d from 610 to -Vote- attentiolL --. -� i, . ... ­ . . -1 . - . - ..". 0 . .. - I., '.".-__-L...-"�.���_.,�..�.-,,.Z. _:�*,,, I . - � . _ � ­ T- _­._�r � _* Honor Graduate of the Ontario . . . . _'_: . . . . , . 'i 8.30 d cloct, after which the President, . _':, L'f ' �� . .�'.,�T�.'. , - . I rinse College' t'.. - QR69N RIVBR - - . - I ��.._,::_:: , ... ­ RIONS PUMP WORKS, " . I I.. - - . - , - , miss V. Allison. called the meeting to - .0 :.., - i,1`:-_ , ;.. . _ % I , .11: - - . � _,� . :�.. ..L . �� I . 'i a - �.: . �;�,� , , , ad Graduate of the Veterinary - _.. ­ ..- . .. I . . . -09 late for hist issue) - . order. After the business part of the 4 ,* _2 - ... - I Selen&-Aswwlittion. - , Home Tel. ' �*Whltevale,ftft -IV"- . .(T - _Dwgraae. election of -offirer"em . _ ,. I . < ­ . - - r -- glad to see G. %V. perrier - f Ia _­ � - Ph ne-pfflei 2M, residienci.21M. ­. . . . in follows _;_Preeldezit� Frank Ito I., # _��. . . .... . I . ­ . . I . , out again. __ -_ _�,� ,/ 10 -_ -_ ­ .. . _ -��13 � , - . - , - -Pre*.. Grant Mae an ; , ,.� �­'!; . . I r " . '.CLAREMONT,.- .- . ONTARIO Ingram Percy, spent Sundsi &L W lot Vice . . . 11 . ��­ �. .- � L . I L � . - Hagerman's. . retary. Miss Nellie Thom ; .qM - to& ­ ",*r �:L.-_­:,7', !4 EASTER,TERld um Hagerman has hired with H, B. Annan ; Pianist. Miss R Annie ; 9 'L�j ­. �_, , - �,�..., 1, 4 ., ­�,�,-WZ . . .,# , ,1_1_,.--�:.­.�� ­ OPENS APRIL 22N . D. , Percy for a mouth. I . L Aset. Pianist, Mrs McWbInDle. .Dr. Hess S . . .... ,'.�.Ivl .. . . ­ - �ro , , . P . : ­ i,,�� JOHN PHILIP at the week- good program was rendered by a L J. Bale, of Toronto, ape I . I A9 - ; . . "L - - ;4- . I . .. :!� , - . � . -':i'� �� . .. ,..r,,,.., � .. .. .. : ( : -, Tonic to , '_ ­ .. I I fAdies.consistlagof vocal and instru. _ T �� , , , ,. ne of trash and cia- . 10T L end with HutebiDx Bros. mental music, readings, choruses and , !� I your -, - .-�':o .... -.:.6'. 4 I " 7�lffaa a full li -! J. and Mrs, Routley spent Sutiday . .71:. � . .. _�, _2. .1 I. ��­ _ _ . �' . . . I I � . a.dialogue. The Society . . . . .,. . * . - - '. � . � I . � . with W. and Mrs. Hagerman, bar . � ,- . ad meets constantly on hand. - � - _­ . I . .­ ... - r, Horst*'�Wlleev - Hugh Michell visited with Pratt to welcotne home another main .. -*, ,Spice Roll, Breakfast - Bacon, Youge & Charles Ste, Torontol; Bros., of Brougham, on Sunday. from overseas, Pte. A. Braude who I . . I F. Booth, &Wbitevale' agent last was Raked to comeforward4nod wastre- ,.-- - . I ' I - ., ' 1.ig t's. a. tie -0 -4- . S Bologna, 'iVeiners, etc. . '.- . copy of the no 00 of � - , Rallla .1 . .1 - ­ Is well known. throughout. Oanadi Thursday evening at F. Wr nied with a ci - , .. - Shea and , .1 . - Praise, .He made a fitting reply. -s 1. . . �;-.. � , Miss Spencer . . - . Highest primiii paid for '' for high grace business education. ncervisited with Miss . . "I'll",-++• , "I',"", , tie Wright on Thursday ,I 095a I . Butcher's cattle. . Stenographers, Typists, Account- p ." . , . I , 1. . . - I � Fred d E. Madill hada ' -' The Need of Saving � 1. - ., * ants, Commercial Teachiers, Office bdilness trip to- the 0 . .a, this ,-,,... - , �. . . . . . .... , I �­= - � � - . 7 .. . The Pickering - Clerks, etc., readily secure employ. week. , -rho stimates submitted to the . A scientific preparation conWni. '7,�.�.]� � . . 9 __ . r of ' ' . . on -1 _' I— -11, . I ..'r, . . .i . . Clark Bunker, the Lindsay Lum. House all for -a civil ex. .. ing,blood builders. tonic!!, :. .,�­. ­..­Z,� ■ � I meat IF THE? GRADUATE FROM 1v "�,-,�..­,��,X . . i 01 ill - her Company; spent Sunday at T. of SM 000- �. I penditure I - laxatives ande,,. - _ ' �.' � .r 1._*-�c� VigH%nce* Commitee � THIS COWXGB. . Di �'dantez-j1pwead1rii1;a____ , � 1��. � '4'; - - --,-, . ' ., I .:''.. I. .C. - MadIII!a. 000 for war and attf '"� - - �., .. . ;,,7. . I .. �. *-. _.___worm expellers. . :, , . ­ r - lag theAnAncial ­ ., . , -.1 , -- Write I Miss Elsie Carter,'of the 7th live, to including credits, dull I . - Write for Cataloguer. Open at "��l .. . . ." ... 0. . .. _ ­ to her bed, with a severe , ' - .... I --- . confined year 1919-20. - .., . , L The act of thin Association Is to year. Enter now. _... � � cold. We hope for a speedy recov- These figures demonstrate the al)60- We call special attention to thill'. . 144 g and proomte - , . . W. J. EIII I ott�,Prl . acipal err, . lute E - - -,,­ , , � . ,..'r n stealin 'of -continued saving on tonic for hogs, Try it for . ,. 1.1­1;4;�, ­ I . iecessity _ , , .- the felons. . -1 I � _. � . . I - was reported that Earl Tomlin- the part of. the people. The revenue � rapid and healthy - ..-I#- -'.. -, .. I . - � 1. . - -_ - -1 - .- son was going .out West, but he has during 19194D can hardly exceed " _' , �; � growth of � ". _ ....'�'. .1 � ,,-� _1.�,_ �-4/ . .• I . . . � , . - ---- -----� --hia-mind-and made other 4S25jX0.0A The rest must I pig?. `� , ':.., ,s-:. rl,:,� t. . . �01114%06eii 1�. made _ . I I � - I Members having property stolen 001111111111 ----I- --r- -vur-vwu­ - - . .4 .. � L Fjdd I arrangements. irow ng r6m . lost@ immediately with Sn'T MaMba i ! at through bo - � . , - _ t 0. , - 'of 1111"ative'Oommil"ah . 568 For Hatchn .1 The Teacher's Training Class met people. ­ , 11 �. . - .. . of Mrs. A. Ho aeon that War Sav- , .. � I .. ';. 4 . f rom'ABlack� Breasted Red I. the home over on Friday It Is for this re . I \_ - ...". . ;L. ... -.."L. , 4�< r� _ �� .1 L % � - .. , even ,:� L ': ,*ambership fee - .- .11-00, . I evening, April 11th. Mrs. Roach, of logs and Thrift have been ,� Gaiue-choi;ift stock and - Stamps 118, , . I• L. -, -�' WbItevale, took the meeting _ _ _6%. :_.: �'1-7' ' "'�" I j ' � sudden 7d� � rn"I � - � esd, _!��!I,!, _� '1' the city Ve"_by r _ Jame, _ _ s PA ; 0 X X,=-�.-.. ly Surgeons 35�at- W. y-tM%117_ . 1 23 11 11, I I I I - J%xi �b�-q Inl I l`Xb'o,' '.. ..k al., I gitab'01 C;0 I T I AW959;i�� I I A"w'_mF ' - - -,r -Ey. lI h a d t.L ". , rip to� the .�� . this I I Issued. They make saving both.essy G. -we waid, pbm I 4 I . . 1. VUltststwov be bail bow 0* President or . . eicellent'jayers. were pleased with the gathering. . .,: . Sec"ary ons"llestion.- : 0 will and profitable, they will help Canada I : Also, Young Belitsn' Hares. The Green River Ladles' Aid and help also those who buy 9*63. -, -Exac. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S. PALM. . land;911ver Grey Siber. . - bold their regular monthly meeting . Druggist-GrA4118te Optician - . ...-.. I - _. . � . _ 'Isar. W. V. Richardson,' Pickering. .!�,,�,, tan', Hares. . L .. I'At the home 6f Mrs. Fred Wright on - - � . I . ­ - . I .. , ' Reftvali�- The are now.wsitlog - - 40�N. R. tire. it Agent. . � . I... Ve _ . , - 2MI .1 ' 11 I . ­. -14 ■i I "ar i . . All Pedigree -Stock. :, Wedo'eafty. 'April - . ... � . - C.. . _. I-.. RAThexto, I menta will be served. Everybody for favorable weather to attempt 1=10WOT1=1s: " . . � 1;�..,& r .. . -77 - I .. . 1. I I . . . ,crossing the Atlautlic. 1, . - - . . . , I I I " rrsaidat Z SearAory I W.:J. GORDON - ­PICKERIN welcome.,.. . ­- ..'".1'. " ­.� .,:. , . . �� ". - , -, ,.,- , , -b . itz�_ . � . , ­ U4. ., . w�,,.'_'L ,�,;:,,�­ Z!,._-�.,t�,_-,��!.-,,�, ,_-,*.fxi,��_�I_t,z-�_Az_,__�ial n.,., -t""', , - '.' . __­ � ,.�, ,,L�­,�;-",_��,;:,. ,V -- - '. - .. , , .. _-J w�t;�_,Lq , ,- .. :. I .. ! -,.4­�e. "', .r - ,Uif�r.o=.�� 'j"I'li " , ...b.. -::y..; _• _.c. m:.. '-'wars?s.�.i�as'••.. .b^'••_� v_.- .. _c. -e - r.....- _ -.-,,. c.,-. •. ..-': -,'oi - - - ..r., - _ -.T ry:•....n.< «... ra. y.. w'. : - - :-'ter, - ,",.'�•, ��,v.< 3"K: •.. ,.. t.�fm LcTq 'sY... �-, y; `��.:. •', , : � .A.,+ya :.s 4t Ar O'.. "`b wr'f.. •,t»" yf w';{'yEY��.A', •�' Y: •cY ^�:_ ' r. t d . �.� z , a • .+r c . � w Y are ands f s / neleetabl. iwsipli.Ss with dried fruits. •.. x Clean lard wall remove' ' wages . i grease, stove and shoe polish. s �Lis+e"i w In hangiit clothes see that they are pulled straight on the line. - 4' A dustless mop can be made from th '-fringe > . f Instead ofgrating cheese toe some� an L old- =j � � l ♦ � ` r7 n�11L�D f, _ dishes that are to be baked, slice it • - thin and save time. �\ ' w "Milk -Fed Kiddies. : " gets too full for milk. Yet all he has Two heaping teaspoons of boiled Why 'don't : 3�en-kelp-a cow L" eaten is not half ao beneficial as's rice contain as much nourishment as asked Anat Anne the morning after much amalles quantity, anppiemented two and one- _ y . �% n . her arrival at her niece's house, a4 by a glass or so of milk. Egg stains may be removed from ~ ' ^ spoons b common salt. #�!e' heard the rattle of milk bottles- O4 course, if, a child reallt die- P y eve of them --on -the verandah. likes milk it may be necessary to do It saves time ,and fuel to cook a whole pumpkin at -once. would;' ga31y answered her a little coaxing, but a little ingenuity ece, "ii onI we were back in the fuel' patience will usually have the de-. Creamed Potatoes with cheese stake e a pleasant change. tit country, instead of temporarily sired effect. Let the mother make. flannel bagfilled with hot sand doused an's -fifty-foot city lot." cocoa or cereal comae entirely of i3 a good subsitute for a hot water , ;, mills using- only sufficient boiling e But who in the world ever d>•inka t dissolve the powder, and bag. ulI?" persisted the, aunt. - water o P A; bread sponge made with yeast offer it to the child in winter. In As. If in answer to her question, summer, a bit of sugar or syrup with is light enough to use when it is full f ' r into the room bounced the two roly-� s few drops of flavoring, added to of bubbles, j Y vvoly youngsters, Teddy, the four. the n191k and the concoction termed Molasses. 'cannot be used in metal „. • eek �ear,old, .and two-year-old ' Belle, � 'liquid- ice cream' may go down when utensils, as it acgni;es a tiny taste. Look for the Rennie UG �LSpay bright,_ and smiling and ready • for milk alone wouldn't. Never use butter- to, fly fish; it - - One mother I knew. used to, paste. burns before the fish can have time - Breakfast- ' " -It's time to think about planting your garden. �`My, tton't these children Took a pretty picture on the bottom of a to - cook. well ?" exclaimed Aunt Anne, f'reet- l tumbler, .then fill the glass with milk. Instead -of dining the vegetables, lriake your Selections now. ing them With a hug and a kiss. "I Her little girl gladly drank the milk cut them in as long and thin' strips don't see whom, they take after, VEGETABLE SEEDS Ruth," turning to their mother. 1n order to see the new picture. An- as possible. other mother induced her children to A 'wise brush with some gritty ssAN— proved cordes Was ONION—Yellow Globe Danvers ""Ne'fther' you nor their father has cleanser cleans the roasting pan In �••. 3i ib. 20c., Pkt 10e. !b. $1.25, Oz. sat., Pkt. 10x. drink milk by using pretty, odd -chap- . BEAN—scarlet Runnrr . PARSNIP—Iieltow Crown -any-lk#aith to boast o!, What's your ed tumblers and cups, while still an- two minutes. Lb. 90c.. X lb. 30c.. Pkt. loc.. _ 3I ib. eek.. o:. 25c.. rkt. roc. " to other kept on hand a su 1 0! small Save an old white' kid or chamois BEET—Detroit Dark Red Turnip " PARSLEY—Champion Moa "I want m is 9 love- if your corset steels and bones it ib. sac•. Or• 25c., Pkc Inc- ., entl.a milk, shouted Teddy. hard candies, one of which she drop- ti - - ib. zsc_r o:.sae Pts. Inca __ "Mflkl Milk!' echoed Belle. Their into each glass. Y•ou can readily have a habit of wearing through:. A sWi `4 1..2s o sec.. Pkt. Ift- GARDEN PEAS—American Won--- mend on- mother smiled. mend with bit of this will lasts der x + ` „ » „ •, believe the children never refuse to CABBAGE—wart Winafaetsdt ; . Lb. 489., Ib. M., Pit. loc That s the answer, she :said. Ira drink the milk when the last swallow ong time.. M lb. s3.00, Oz. $1.00. Pkt, loc. GARDEN PEAS -Improved Stret- I - -- no secret " When the- little girls' dresses o! CARROT-Cbanteney H&U-Loa's seem r �r meant a - piece of candp. Lb. aoc , ro, Enc.. Pkt. tae xl , "But do you 'mean," asked the "After all, it resta'with t% mother embroidered flouncing 'are too short. M ro. 9oe., o:. soca, Pkt. loc. '![cant, "that th drink milk in ea lengthen them without taking cif the. CARROT-sariy Gent or oshoart. RADISH—French e%' y entirely whether or cast the ehiidren bt ib. 9oc.. or. sac., PkL loc. if lb. sec . o: roc.. Pkt toe quantity? I should think they were drink milk and gsbw strong, rosy and nd, in this way: Stitch• to the under RADISH-liAm4 White [tide i ..,. „ side of the scallops a double fold of swEET CORN—Golden Bantam X ib. sae., . 20e., Pkt. los. old enough to eat solid food." healthy, with a ok of pride toward P Lb. arc., m. sec. Pkt. lee. - Gam white-. did CUCUMBER=London Lona Grsea upped -chAunt, but their diet is based chiefly p eeked Teddy 1.11. -011-- wide. This gives the appearance of M ib• 75c•. o:. 2ac.,,Pkt. loc. X lb, sac., or. M.. PILL loc. y she understands how vitally import- CUCUMBER—Chleaso Plcklint TOMATO—Sonny Best �; an milk. here, . kiddies." placing ant milk is to her children's health, a hem. - X !b. 75c., oa. 25c., Pkt. loc. U !b. 81.75. o:. sec., Pts loc.. their chairs at the table, "your and realizes that a dollar spent on - The "notions" counter In most LETTUCE—eelect-Bie Boston TOMATO-Earnass. k*akfast is ready." milk for them could be invested in no shops has readymade button holes to bt ib. $1.00, or. sae.• Pkc 10e. m. 81.75, o:. sec.. Pkt. lOc. With a merry 'scramble, the chic- better way, she will teach them to offer. They are sold In strips, and L heaa CE—Nonpareil Gbba/e- T Sall-oraaoe,laty or Corder. y dren were in their chairs, and the drink milk and they'll never acquire are great time and labor savers. But yt ib. 9oe.,. soca. Pte. toe. 1< lb. 75c , os, 25e., Ptt. lOc, next moment, two tittle noses were a distaste. for it and think it. just for I for Pick-up work there is nothing liken Aad e..a.d for ps.- sero TURNIP-Resale'o Pry. 17:;'Atincealed in the dips of creamy milk. babies. having a strip of button kolas of K lb. 75c.. Os. 25c., PkL 10c. Lb. si.+0. 3S lb. 7ae., ii lb. foe Not till ivory aro was drained did „ I ur own making on hand. - ONION—Lara. Red watberattel4 >�ABs-Sass they tura to the waiting cereal,' resat You are right about our children Yo }J lb. $1,00. O:, arc„ Pkt. loc. Oa. 11.10, Pkc. loc. "and fruit. Before they finished each not having especially healthy par- . e7 scats to take after, but we are bring- NEW` WONDERS EXPECTED .FLOWER SEEDS,. ` • :� had demanded and received another Ing them up right, and,. Aunt Anne, - ' Mixed 1VASTL'ig lmbine Mt:ed Colon , "Well, I never!" exclaimed An>rt than these?" War May' be Sarpassied, In Posed- Pkt• los. ..NASTURTIUM—Dwarf Mixed 'Anne. " don't _yea give them " 1%,. wk.. Oz 80c., Pte toe r �y . Indeed 'I dont I always said how BALSAM—Flaart Double Mixed part water instead? They'd .drink lucky you wale to have such healthy Subjects of increasing interest are Ptt,'loc. , PANSY. Choles 1lilsed _. 'it just as eaal�y." children:' Now I know it wasn't leek, telephoning' without wires and Sight CA LN T10 NN-eboler Mixed PZTUNIA Hybrids Mixed ' "Truth is, Aunt," her niece laugh- but good care and milk?' by airship across the ocean. Both Pte. 10e. ed. "water 3s refreshing, but it deal are In such a hopeful way that most GLORY-CIimblaS SWEET PEAS—Fioast.]iized r....� Pkt. loc, Or. `oc- Pkt. roe -. -til may be said to be virtually as- hasa"t very much food value. They Baltish the Fly. �' 6 w[LLIA1a—[►!neat ]/l::a TEN WEEKS STOCKS�•t7helee drink plenty of water between meals. - cured and likely _to be aeon put . is 109. Mix" The approach of warm weather operation. These matters are better MARIGOLD—Fnach Mlied Pkt. loc. / A present, they are having break. brings with it the discomfort of sly- g Pkt. loc. ::- YSRBENA-Finest Mtxed ,! fast." SWEET i1[GNONETTE=Ga7tndl. Pkt. 10e. +• mo on than is poison gas or can - worth thinking about and spending "But how can you afford to let them time, During the season this house- y sora -WILD itioa sA GARDIN i so costing hold pest thrives and multiplies by ( non with a- range of eighty miles-,- - Pkc lac. _ though guns o all the Seeds what it does here in the city? millions, sad ickly. The house - "Because I know how necessary It wife must wage an m i.i Is lora the children's well-being. I against the fly it she wishes to banish i this death -dealing, . a. girdle of fortifications around a_ ,l-Ite us sorsa know that nothing so well provides disease -breeding sand for cove of Reanle's Teel to i.9luas Poo167! �. t parasite from her premises. city Planet Jawar Gw&n !;OR en• Fardlisam sic. ail` the necessary elements off growth 'Phe not only carries poison, -but In the recent war Paris was saved for the young child as milk. There- twice by battles on the Marne, Which TXE �ENNIE LUWMD Y also typhoid, infantile paralysis andl. . fore, I make it their mainstaMP y.: The, many kindred disease germs. Food was quite as near is hostile batteries WII.I.I�1M LIMITED cost per quart" is hi but' could be allowed to approach. In pro- _ TORONTO I know, II SING AND MARKET STS., � j that is exposed in warm weather of -1 portion as the spirit of militarism is when breakfast and supper consist [ere •very desirable breeding piece{ Po - ALSO AT MONTREAL, tYINNIPRG. VANCOUvElt almost entirely of milk -I usually; for this. dangerous pest l banished from the world the con - .make cream soup, creamed toast or Clean .cap the premises and yards stractive forces of peace get to work. yiome other such dish not only for and see that all garbage cans are die- Their possibilities were never more their supper but for our own --so few interesting. R i other•foods are used that the coat Is and kept covered. Do not It 1p lard to say hove rapid the r allow any piles of rubbish or waste greatly reduced. Practically all j accumulate. Do not take a; chines march o! _ im�ortsnt invgationa will - = ekes; crackers- and -'cookies, --ani wh -- 1 h d d A— be when -aa ions agree to go forward ;V on eavin t e win owe an o0 altogether too many children "make g open in warm, sunny weather, with- ' amicably instead of with deadly erose "a which are In practical use -it practice of filling cap on, aro ex- out placing in the screens. See that see. Carrying on converts- purposes. tion audibly between distant points BRITISH DOt,i* OF WAR. It Arabia the horse is a favositt _ :eluded entirely. If as- lunch fa re-''aIl windows and doors sic secui'ety tltlired between meals a slice of• any*herb on the globe, is an almost article of Seth food. Made Great Record on Battlefields of - screened. Cover all foods that are bread and a glee o! milk suits them. exposed with wire or mosquito- net- startling conception. But it. seems Europe, rssTsrass' • „ _. admirably, while milk desserts take ting;_ these screens can be made by 'the -Pio near at hand, and so does air flight indefinite spaces at a speed o! England's dog army rendered gal- • � �t A R D E s , LAWN B to George Comptet■ Fertiliser. writs Odors• 7. place of at dinner and a -glass - removing -the Bads Of f b07C-and then e-- a! milk reduces thquantity_ of meat over 300 miles or over an hour.- i Bte 1LIIt service in the war. Many s 601- Bteveru,terbprottt6. Ont -------- - proceeding to cover it with wire or - fanst2aied. 1 How about telephotography, or the dice owes his life to some poor, un- i for, dog. For nearly two netting. "But I fail- to uriderstand," contin-, (' � Do not permit milk vessels or "how viauslizins of distant objects with the the electric current? It has cared stray - years dogs were employed by the BrlCORN NATIVE SEED tied Aunt Anne, • you get them • cooking utensils to stand around• to take it so well Most o! the chit- ' rinse them with cold water and then aid of been waiting for development afhee fish as messengers, as sentries, and .. as guards. - �Ifwn I've seen detest milk +after they cleanse thein with hot water very 1881, --when it was first brought to Early la 191? a war dog'school- of B•sected as husfd ams. P Ste" -•are a ,gear or so old, even children 1 thoroughly. If there are small chit- living 'on diary firma." notice. Experimental results were favorable but the invention has not ed. instruction - was established by the ORDER >gwnLy dren, watch them •carefully when they `.`Yes, I know;' replied her niece are eating, so that no food fs telt by been pus ed as have the telephone, � British War 01oce, . and Lieut. -Cot. �X o. i slit -Is per bus, Richardson, who hese devoted�is life vvblfat acv ;;;;;;;;; s,ss." " a.s# " its the mother, not the children , airplane acid wireless telegraphy, all >9aI1% •...... - 7 -who is to blame. W + Weaning tune moo; be kept carefully with net- which are In practical use - police purposes, was' appointed cowhave - .most women means jumping from; :_ babyhood to manhood, skipping by -screened ting to prevent flies from coming near him during the early spring and been . fuse of i+i,licne. mandant of the school. ' Gamekeep- ere, hunt servants and shepherds were ichildhood altogether, so far as diet ' summer. Telepathy, or • the super'sensory transfer o! thought and feeling,' is called cap from the army to assist is iia concerned. As soon as baby be- i } -' 'gins to take solid toed, the mother- First and last of all, swat the fly. more recondite and nebulous. But, the work. decreases the milk supply. She lets 1 Swat him early and late. It is pos- with ;peace, neW wonders will doubt- After a thorough training in Eng- him, have tastes of all the victuals' Bible with very Little trouble to keep less unfold. land the dogs were sent to France, "8th iiltd his stomach s grown-ups have, the house absolutely free from this and on the battleffeids' their skill, the c menacing pest. `` _ Exports From Forests.courage and tenacity amazed RABBIT RAISING First First -Keep. the house ec�eened. Second—Kill each and every fly in of the Trade and Commerce Department show that, for the year army, Often wounded in the perform - ance of their duties, they never falter. to 'the house. ending November, 1918, Canadian ez- ed while . strength remained to carry MONEY RAISING Third—Do net allow, food to stand ports of primary forest products total- on: The o!llcial record of their heroic "r•. in an exposed condition. led =84,281,881.4 This is an Increase essage-ear- work tells of successful message-ear- :< � nhdscommon wild here Crowe W >a'1•• The I . Fourth—Keep the garbage poll of 22 per cent. over the previous. year. rying through darkness, mist, rain and aMISH dIANTB grow to 18 and 16 ;well covered. The exports from the forest were very shell fire over the most difficult nds. Their meat compares only with ^chicken. They breed six to eight times a Fifth—Disinfee`i"the garbage can nearly double those from the,Ssher es j ground. In a few minutes' time dogs $ year, and their litters number from ave twice a week. an were ss per cent. of those from have brought messages over ground to twelve. Per pound, to raise, thea. cost 20% of chicken. Sixth—Do of allow rubbish .to ac- P th mine. In addition t0 the primary that would take a soldier hours to BLA= SIBERIANS are as prolific Cumulate. fo est products, consisting mainly of cross. 52 reeders as (slants and are only .lightly �n�nal at l�er, maturity. Their hide to Seventh—Repair all _ breaks in lumber and unmanufactured -wood in-- - ,. Canada's New Marine First. r ttotigh and their fur think and soft They screens and doors as 'soon as- they various forms, wood -pulp was export - f •� Cevvey valuable am Fur and 2Laat'pro- appear. ed amounting to $32,580,619; while A new feature of the forthcoming s,. ALL �a Sr"Z iriXXD .STOCK. Eighth—See that the screen door wood hit manufactured form, not oth- navigation season will 1:e the appear 7outtir Giants, express DreDald, at has a good catch for a quick closing. erwis0 covered, totalled $826,651. ance on the St Lawrence of the Calls. .---=_______ 22.0 Der. Ninth—Fresh air, a> I and, These figures are an Indication of the than Government's mercantile marine, • - =otirrE 9lberfan., express prepaid, et` it $�15.00� per w��,iir. - -- ,"4406ow d r p emises prevent disease. economic importance of Canada's for- of which by the and of the summer mere will be thirty freight prioee CK'"M for Turas or agora the develoRment of her -foreign steam. T3M S.—Serictly cash Wiest order. R,ousehold Hints. trade. shipe� . ' THE BARROW RABBITRY Children require a special diet up ---�--- ----- MIMICO, ONT. to ten years of age. From fifteen to fifty Brazil nuts T}1e ex -Emperor William II, was `take money orders payable to Hot drinks are better than cold grave in one seed "pod which is the only kfilg. of Freesia who ever MOVA" 111 s w, mases, for old people. usually as big' as a man'i head. lost his throBsa , .... .... • �.,.- _. ��.. ..: ..r , ..- :...:+:._ .:. -- . r._,,,... •a:�_ Gr., - _' aM s_o-,:.at ec,»:_a'-,,,.,.,r r�:.,., �s•.,Ei::�s::�e.'w ...t1$r?' ami; res IL cash with orae!. Darius Wigle, Kingsville,. 'Opt. For Your THIS REMEDY �J Have you a horse that �j 'it, seems to be out o f c o n ditioa, one that drives dull and logy— has rough coat pimples, or skin disease? Dr. A. C. Qaniei• flenbvator POWdera quickly restore him to the Crest of health. ail cases of It Acta immediately on )roves 8f eetiveu4rb or for fits. colic. favor, and PndfRRration, etc., by purifying and an- rtchlna the blood It wliI show 1 4 effeeta on the kid- neys in one day. on its spirits In two daVPrpps. fte for lase Zook od treatment of all animal aliments. DR. A. C• DANIEL* Co., Limited Dept. W.L. , Knowlton, P.Q. 92.. fewd�.y. ;.'t4b4 • -. . ..0S-.N,'�,Ay"S•.i.�` Tk^a'.�a.'e."�`v.Te.^,'. or`^.'+n•Y;k.^'.*. s"'1�s'w' :yrC:a.i , r" tiw: f° ..'.c.a in �'rY�-..�.�G.__..ay•. .-+\u�.."v,.T_'!4f _-..• -".•s1 ir .u. t..::. . n:b.�%:�'.t...r. ,.�.. v .^,T_..T.i•. ,,� ^*�._.,S•V-4�,.. +4; c �A •' Y ..r_ •''3•:i-:•w,.:Si:',M. . L•e Y,•�"• �.�. r'7'•uw"�as.l.,i•' �r7rr,;�<'r,a=. _- t."*..rA.Pr+'A ME— PRT.R-I -i a:„x,:�-- '•'i. -!t. raq'.r.:.Pcw�G'+.s•.3+µ.? . �: '••,'/ • ,';..;^•„ e.a. s- '.'7"� .4 ; • .-.9'i7■� is 'We -matte this FRF OD'D'ER LA order that every Amateur Photographer mal. bare tvery A tuhttY to see the ane re-' stiltswo produce �+ novel*~ ssa ��}Ay --F"Idons `r - Nealy Every 'Civil Occupation Hae its BapresMIMITes flit the Anay.Y V During the war 'virtually every trade or other civil occupation bar �.. y kk we w11i Develop for ou, a selptelY, FREPS of chane one roll of tarry �;.:. _ - _ - _- --- 4s. 'been represented in •the O�y-.-•often, � Wever, Wit much m if�cati0a i0. ,a]m -r stse). and make_& temple pr>a= from one of .the exposures and ntwA the- to s - �� res.— - - Among tbe•' trades thus employ`etl k. you postpaid ` Simply cut-out this advertisement and 's for war purposes halve been those Of *' sign your 41ime and address to the space below, then mall It to us with our, roll on the wrap- ._ "sewing a machine adjuster, upholsterer (fos motor bio los), doh trainer. o! film tearefully addressed pin 'paper) and we wtIi do the.. rest-- iis is until May 15th. 1919. �• furrier (to prepare ■ an -axe offer Rood so oat oat tbis aavgettasa■eas at once, :, tem into garments) , and diver. We make 7aire aqotasee from little .The circus man has been employed snapshots. in the •handling., and transportati ft -of , au . 11 fiend ys olpe of ourlfyvor. rr turf �c y it,Pilins th 46 eats we will maks for r .. �. leafier the•. gas -plant o;leFative in the �- - you a ane szlo lar`. picture making of poison, gases. Even the i Fzs JLZ W#HTE & Cs. . • r _ praieastonal detective, enlisted in the in his �i army, has found useful work do RICHMOND 8T..EiidT, TORONTO ''• own professional line, hunting out de- g w !a1 womfeet photo viniah:ar haat in vaasra lingnents and criminal offenders. in aptly araip there are criminal. - The scene painter,, -the stage car- theatrical' erty man pe ler iteae Moate ..:::........... ............. ...................... ............ _ aril the sculpt r and mod a clay 014octs _ h been assigned to -the business 14 g oD' t , ' . W to loU :toes era & R Ie�s pec' ieaa' sapare. xsr=e ilea■ltl. arossss. NL'RSSS EARN i16 TO iib A w�. Learn witbvut leaving home.. Seal 'for free b='*t. • Royal tallest at 8cleaca-Dept,. 46. Toronto ._S�ar'�._ or was alis.#: �itLL leQuiPPib Nawsr"ita ant toe printing plant t J�it.s• asarsmee al- ed il, 1f�4- ea- gale:- - wtteae Pe011shler .. Ltd. Tartata:; 1W nle8L.r Ni■WSPAPZA ron W.i U 4ttr Ontario Ow e°rl JOs. N. b 0 halt hA 'Porta a atesoos . C/�� NC'E TUMORS. LUMP ou fDaft sa4. esternai. eertt e�sst aleare'�eO° bow*r. Rolig s, Moos oa..�1tN.�liiintwaaa Oar ora loos ssolroaaasf6. aaaaels. ” a, s S, sssar cars :oassa:sssss Ooa1R. We have hundreds of testi- monials from every part of Canada tes- tllTlna is _Yhe wonderful evi Dower .s rqt• . K� r 3. saa:Ks ............ ..................... ...... , ...r..... v camouflage. Theirs, 'Indeed, his Rr. Clarke. r"Indian Road. To a 3' - of ' couched for !6 years with ono Pi been no unimportant part of the war.. rvrad him. Mrs. Clarke. No. 1 I _ farming." Tito owner ' of the land, The one-sided drapery l the fes- file expert maker of fireworks, Ave.. Toronto• coughed for � ' dr �ne bottle cured' her John in return for one-half or one-third tore of this misses ens which is at- likewise has 3evelopbd a , military >ren.l suffered Risen yaws th of the crop, supplies laud, seed, and I tractively developed in contrasting function, directing the nlanidacbm 8roac� Asthma. says t� re is nosh "BABY' ! i material. McCall Pattern No. 88$$, „ ]tie it. W. VcBrsy as'. 7feam Llsltal t : S �� manure. The, farmer supplies the Misses' Dress. In- 8 Mises, 1fl to 20 of "flares, each as are uesd is the "It 1a the ffretiestmore Mixture I ever took.' 1J labor and implements. if money is trenches, "ats►r shells" and other con- end me tfew hree more bottles " The awsva tight with the farmer, he may get an Years. Pric . - trivances far night efig�r►adliing, for il- &ads that w�,t�bea eted�by this A e , Price, 25 cents. : Vdvance. This is'an excellent method luiaiaating the -at, night or mi l rare. too any of o teak r n o!: wil be only t pie&&" t f31tIT3SH COMMISSIONER SPEAU of acquiring a little capital in order far similar purposes. ihont it. The &hove mixture is sola aa - to launch out ultimate! on ona'a owe der w iron bound money back� e• OF HER POSSIAILITiL$ lm - known Taa - Assured oft Welcome. - - han any - ilio cure any of the w of en --- �enarstion: &sets like maria IIs do With- %ome trepidation, I mention yes mtant relief ands `ood aight•e . zx ]anis o! the Good Things 'Awaiting that domestic servants are wanted in , rept without a cough. Pride 60 route. Australia. ' They are also wanted, I- consider MINARD'S LIIJIMENT 16 cents ear& for mailing. • Three pot- "� the 91 igrmt from the British uuN mailed free for ist. sold oaty•bs here, however; and provided the con- �1 the, B>gST Liniment fa ore. rest. .The Druggist. et Dundas L Isles When Ships Available. ditions of domestic service improve I got my toot badly jammed lately. it aseproata in this country, we selfishly hope that ? I bathed It well with MINARD'8 LIM- Couldn't Hear Theft, Australia was once described as the exodus of domestic servants will _ mENT, and it was as well as ever Tom:' -"Are you deaf to my plead- T " Great in not be too grestl Inge? • `next day. • - ._uise, she is yet a baby in growth. Perhaps theleast crowded e _ : With her tremendous possibilities, no professions is the medical profession. - _ T. 0. MCMULI". Tom. -"Bat what it I were to offer sae cam say what she may grow up There are good prospects for general y� a diamond Eva . --'Oh, I m !b?E stone loaf." Into during the next three or four practitioners,�ut not for nurses, lundred years, says the British Com- I asked the Secretary of the Aur. , = oissioner. tralian Emigration Department to amtea't staaaetf► At present you might regard Au tell me the best parts Io seek work - _ Rapid -Fire Orden. When using an Iran get a brick, a r hslilla u a very large ship manned l• sant-"Don't n ow w -on i a sten > sy' .a v small crew. The ship is "All the Australian Sister offer �� you k° a preferred or d H . cry p „ "right foot from left?" will keep the iron hot longer. over three-quarters the rise of Eur- good opportunities in this respect, m yoc.v Green :strait "Oh. yea, sergeant." "rpt; and the' crew numbers less than he replied, "but except is respect of "jar you . started to A �� MAKING ell. y march th zd ';he population' of London. That ex- women for domestic service, whose .. "M1 ti wh ou are expected to work opportuaitiar are universal" he Three material are macombined in this tt utishe your right toot plains "Yes. sergeant." - - It• you go "down un er. us vest is particularly attractive and is "uteri, didn't you hear me say `. las rAW a mi ht fon wa to go, and seek those country districts where _. g y g y developed in brilliant vacade. 'McCall foot, sight. foot?' . '' peens to go a mighty - long way. closer settlement -that is, transition Pattern No. SIMS, Ladies' Coat Suit. ,Yes, sergeant. I heard you say it. Probably the greatest obetacle to from pastoral to agricultural -is in In 8 sizes, 84 to 44 bust. Price, 25 ( but I -didn't get started till you said ter rapid growth lies in the dtatance most active progress." cents. right foot " Give uay before the tea„ Mhich sepsa•atf■ her from the more Land workers and domestic serv- Theme . patterns may be obtained populous centres. But for this, im- eats should apply, on arrival, to the from r local McCall dealer, or . .----- _• $hung effe4:ts of S14las'a soli al Co.,0 Bond St. sesaaita'. oem ssiin, xis, st]gration -would swing along more local Intelligence Bureau. This is from die McCall , Liniment • generally atltfident to recuse an Toronto, Inept. -W. _ - briskly. For Australia has many-� _ y_ ___ — things to offer -land practical- opening. There is usually, in add:- _- --- =Prole itis Ory. Cells. Ty lo= the asking, s free life amid tion, a Government Immigration Bur- Dry cells, can be efficiently protect e l dg-those.rhetsrnstic twinges and ed and made to last longer by placing the loin -aches at lambago, the nerve- igreat open spaces, magnificent craps, eau is most of the State capitals, inflammation of neuritis, the wry nedr. , and a wonderful climate. within easy reach of the -place of diar, SUFFERING CATSi them in 'a snug fitting box' and fHlsng the joint wrench. the ligament s rani. � embarkation. Ansi a muscle strain, an ¢ah be obtained here. to rattle as e b Difiledglieft thgse -cella are allowed _ bruin _ :The average Europe&�1 thrives well Lmd Schemes. the car travels', so that momentary The ease of applying, the quklmest ' In most parts of Australia. Some- C nr n x short circuits result, they will be " of relief, the positive results. tits times he finds it a trifie too hot there, When all else fails, local advertis- THE GOLD -MEDAL cleanliness, an4 the economy ' of abut, to compensate for this, there l ing may be tried. My own advice, Quickly exhausted. 51oaa'a Liniment make it turiversalfT no dreaded winter to anticipate. however, to any, emigrant who thinks _ preferred. Made in Canada From the point of view of ,.:port -I he will have to resort to this is to ea folks step on your feet hereattef;' ;MONEY ORDERS. P� wear shoes' a also smaller if soli like, dace,- Australia should have `been stay a; home. for corse will never again send electric It Is always safe to send -s, Dominion dealt with earlier in this series, but The Australians are a whole -heart- sparks of pain through you, according Express Money Order, Five Dollars , :I have only just obtained all the In. ed race, and' do not give ' the cold to this �Ciacinnati authority. caste three menta. } formation I have been seeking. -Un- shoulder, to their ga•.ts. British sol- lie says that a few drops of a drug fortunately, as I have already indi- diers may participate in the land called freezons, applied directly upon y a tender, arching cora. instantly re- Danzig is a - seaport of West Prus- _•. fated in former articles, jou will have schemes for resettlement of the pari 1levee soreses■, and soon. the entire itnated' on the left bank of an !'s little chance of securinga passage to ous States. No• means to .facilitate t and all, lifts right out. im' �- ; corn, roo, arm of. the Vistula, about tour miles � Australis yet awhile. The very the passage of Britishers to Aua- TDis. drug is a sticky ether corn from its entrance into the Baltic Sea. lowest quotation for a passage at the tralia, however, have as yet been pound, but dries at once and simply p,,� moment is #185, third-class accommo-. systematically organized, although shrivels up the corn without inflaming y ala t 47aaw taaaaam A Kif■ey RO.Meay =Y dation, which is over double .the am. the Governments of Queensland and or even irritating lbs surrounding- ount,--;90--quoted for a third-class Victoria have 'each announced its sue _When flannels have become hard 1C:deq tresblee as'• fated f od It is claimed that a quarter of an ;passage in 1915. But, even if you readiness to allot land definitely to ounce of freezone obtained at any drag and shrunken they may . be restored eanfea try billy digested !feed- _ can afford the fare, you will hggvs' to B;-itiall ex -service men. store will cost vers little bat >d Mem- to their former softness by soaking vAdchevertakes eorgansto present a dtrong case to the Xustra- In regard to the cost of living, this cient to remove every hard or sotC cora them in gasol}ne. eliminate the irritant aerie free officials before --you are allowed at present is not as high as in Eng- or callus from one's feet Cut this on - Eornttd. H.IP your stemaeh. especially it you are, a woman reamer Q j r propesb dig•at tlbe i•od i� to book your berth. land. Food, on an average, is cheap, who wears high heels. 6���YI TN1�1\�N :1 taking I51te30amps ofE:te�t If you are a clerk or a typist, or and I am told that the purchasing . of Roars, sold as � �s -� R .worker in any of the, city trades, power of Al has not depreciated dttr- 9etaara's t f� ■W etsesN�s■w T nuQ� you will have no chance at all. Aus- ing the war more than about 3s. -a :: ��� 1 Y YYJI7t NAIR ` 5'�' a� �� tralia's wealth at present lies in the Clothes are to be had at reasonable The Teacher's Reward. YL seed s will promptly lis- - ♦ 'land, and few are welcome beyond . prices in all the. settled parts of •TM your girl, teacher," whisper rose- cQT �Q appear. Get the geaeiis+e. 7 those who can assist to get the wealth Australia. ' Rent, though fairly high bud lips, :�AKD - Y 10P DANiI�tUFF" _'_out of it. Men and boys who have in the cities, is r:oderaie in the coun- Meeting my owe in smiling, tender agricultural, experience, or who are try. kiss; . . - ;tile sad w.iltitirtoAearrr,-'are-w -All-- R*.tray n eyes confess pure vs' is: -Your hair gets wav9, `• In practically all the States. tive. The time of realization has not within, gjpggy an a fill There is an excellent system pecu- yet come, but it 'should not now be A silent sob my inner heart shrine at once. liar to Australia known as "share long delayed. grips. To be possessed of a head of heavy, your boy, teacher," comes in beautiful hair: soft, lustrous, fluffy, {� proudest tones,, wavy f from dandruff is mere - And sun -kissed fingers nestle' in my w and see ro Y ` I atter of u a little ns'. � • hand: yam sing a Danders dt is e§sy and Inexpensive to, have are feet go .bravely o'er the roughest nice, soft hair and lots of it.' Just get. f Sold at the same 'fair stones, � a small bottle of Knowlton's Dan ' As home we trudge with lesson' book derine now for a few cents -all drug „� a price as before the war. and pall. stores recommend it -apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there Just whispered words -no praise on will be an appearance of abundance, sK, INSTANTPOST11 I&A earth so dear, - freshness, anffi lust sad an iy ms par youpin No prize so high as childhood's prof- able gloss and lustre, and try -as you fered love, will yo cannot find a trace of dand• '' ruff or falling hair; but your real sur• :,its l�iieaVOr a �$ {'jQ May their pure eyes our glances never .prise will be after about two weeks' p fear, use; when you will see new hair -Sue Caticura Helps Clear Away 1 Keep our hearts worthy, of our holy end downy at first -yes -but really ..lY 1 i�.a_ ' tea and coffee drinkers inlet: now hair -sprouting out all over your p111i!!wi alit! iittut�IOD 1t' • �• scalp-Daaderine is, we believe, the ?t jj that destroyer of On retiring, comb the hair out straw, : rich. ��� h�fLilk Lha{: to Wartime. only sure hair grower, thep make a Parting, gently rulsbieric is dandruff and care for itchy scalp and CCuuticura Ointment sit the end of the ' Just ask - Doctor Jones to run it never falls to stop falling hair at f�sas• Anoint additional partings ®til , ovides real eeonom the whale oralp has beta treated. mace �% around to my place right awes. Our once. a light covering aveT a bars to ytotect ' ✓ • cook's fallen downete►irs. broke her If you want to prove how pretty and the piuow from possib a stela The ext V y soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth morning shampoo th Cutkura leg; the housemaids got chickenpox, and dot water. w as °f soap. A j Deader-int-sr►d-earefulli- .pills (s�((e draw 1t through'your hair -taking one }f,er• R y' down by a tazi " small strand at a time. Your hair will each pl„s �an eO "I'm 'sorry, sir, but the doctor was be soft, glossy and beautiful In just a ' • blown up in yestdrday's air raid and few moments -a delightful surprise i IaBUE 1"11L ho won't be down for a week." awaits everyone who tries Chia'S. . _�'.�.: ..: .. :.. - , _. .. • . : _.... .- .' �'......._: _:.:.. ,.:... .......__.. ..n. L..e..-:e....,. e-....,_.._ _ _.,-w<.aa;•.>.•.s..,w.n`.4?�...d;Y,a:kS.i'�.:........e�°..:..et r Sry.r::i'.ure.�'n1.rn:':,,. r1z «.4veSi'brgrL]i�ic few'.tis:,ti.4.n'+�'i.�ci.:e�i'�i&�� ..R� �" •fir ' S. . y„''•..s.:. 7 , , 7 � R W-iJrt!'35F7V7 0, 4 6 d _Z� 7j 8: tragi 16 imy�ot� in t -as 0 t Iiia LEANN4 �-�`HOUS h that. t ere are not so maV it 'r. alwayp thlimost-ecq PO fades ag' there were some ellars -we great many cases the most costly n Rickering. oat..rao., It is also true that of te' prbves rte most iseonbmi6al in the SOME, J0.13 hear load.laughter er on the Sabbath end. and we believe that is the TMMS Day, which was considered a case 4a road building. Ialarecent -MAKE IT'- AS EASY ARPOSSIBLE Si.ia if -11.6operyear advame. 'Paw in great sacrilege by out grand- issue --of. the Engineering News- eats, and there hr no dbubt 'FHM kURKAR, Proprietors that people in those days showed Revord an Jnterebtinpf--%rticl.ft� pears giving the results of a great Heloiv is a list -of iaiietEkagi that help: more reverence for the sanctuary NOT" AND COMMUNTS _ereace many testa made- to.. eho w the Old Dutch Clenser, 2- for Z6 cents Spic and Span Clenser. 3_ and for the SiLbbath Day than the amount of gasoline consumed on �7�abbitt's Vtt4et, 5 cents e Uu'ttad-f -of -,Q -gene ---But generation.-----But--if-we- arpors ntarie present ratiofi� various kinds of roads. - -fbf 25---Wn-ts c are asking the. Provincial pA.Hia=­4retojudge by the truck with- -a two -ton load was Pearline, ..Christianity ro,�iiYviaj z.w4 wtl�,paa safely went to re• peai krk it is.doin used n making •-the tests. In a, Gillett's Lyle, 9- for 25;clonts:- :. . 1, Ill aye Acite­:'��13ut -in doing so. Vay thait"the chumb. was:'never so nk n gvavQI .road in fair • co ndition a Handy. Ammonia, 'TO cents Liolaid Ammonia, - - -21or 25 cents, �� t4,* Mves--,RT r r- le r6 em gallon was...'69,641- In going 7.19 Whitb Wasli Brush ap ce tl��fed'.- _'9iA_,tIjL4 �qu on, Dftrl'�g tM�`pf6V'fIft�.:jYearrs the 4d leh­ j. miles; graVel road in good condi DonAimUcE4ke or powder, W'. Christian u4ssr6lis have done more tion a gallo-fok 9_1 9 miles ;'bitu- Wooh3s 7Z,, 5, a; -U - 90t 9 nd 1 fl, re 1' wbwle prov 912at bene t- g9Q the. p v ous J�Re.6 doe 4a In_ 'tru"nk 0 a mackoliaturoad geuerany win u Z Comfort, Gold, 8 B irprise Sunligh a -k19rs ram lines- tixat-ei'r6n w eighteen liumired years, A good 't',h­ey in flair coudhl6i�i, for 9.45 A gallon or White Naptliti"186"apg pfujected.� and :also that are sv ay -- to judge of-­fi ulan�s Christi- miles .; brb,� road ill good condi- '3 for.'25. cents centse is or $�8.00 per box or 3for 25 c k. evtlilp(i``to 6nefft -a' stnali'-Class of -anity i's to'see fiow olbe-ply.,he pats tion„ a gallon for 11.41 ; and a wealthy p6opl6 o spen&a leiIlba ud di;iviinto, Lis p ucket concrete -road in good condition, a AMH S R1*0 HA R 0 S /V :_.'amou"'t of their time in pleAstire, wlilin Jae Is_ ac,ijietl f.pr a coutribti- gallon for 11.78 miles. The results ".',and.wrhose chief'. 049titne is inutor furnish'.:} sound basis for Both these -IV be i -,;R*i "Aiw rotives dollqr- -ions fig ALSIKE SEED. Keep away the 4 U correct -'.;to ­a,:.eertaiJ3 -,exteut., but','whitilkeari `&t b h6'.; -1fard Ouly• is for bents. He be'6ause he tu'dae7econumy of buildidg roads with ha�cl it not a &(Ifficient reason ;be giv'o'A'' uo',t' a permanently smooth .1exislature to "abandon... -their takes pleasure'In.giving. He feels surface. On the presumption A TED By buying a warm' Sweater seJlemes fora good road systetu that it is *his duty to assist in that the highways •. produce an Coat, I have a big range '.1hroukliout... the country. It is every joud-eause. . The, religion -a average, traffic of 500- motor ve- We will pay the highest to choose from in men's Aw*iia ry to -begin somewhere.andotto-day Is religion of joy-und- 'he 'c*oun('eni%uc6 ble'les a jaille, every day for 800 prices for all kinds wothen's, boys' ..rrtbe moat rimsodable_x-tnrtinxpQInt laughter. T -of days: in the year; -that the f seed.1 an d girl's is where the gvestest traffic is, and the model njivister to -day says . roads have sk Hard enjouth surface and get- sizes ---at-'priceo-that' ijil :- tim a , u4ms W ill be baut. to all fife years 9 V g t c nsumption,of the - a -in' !p he o _Send. -tn. -samples: our prices before. cannot be- -Tarti li'f "the, country: . -A few w ago said "Let's cry, Laughter gasoline as compared with a simi- selling. found elsewhere. years ago the farming community prolongs life, -w' hile weeping and lar amount of traffic on earth, --'The best of facilities CdIJ -and see the-bigrangeof The religion .as almost fn their worry sh6rtens'life.• roads in fair condition -will be for cleaning: Underwear for the -'�.ioppoisltioa to the eipenditureof of Christ never -intended us to, do $3000 a mile. each. year. The chole family. holehimily. large sums of money for anything the con that nuuld tend to I single item of the consumption of J. $• DOWNEY COMPANY_ J. -old, North Claremont Fing ki: 4tirriction of a good roads system, shorten life; cowk(Itlentlyt . the fuel would therefore warrant - WHITBY, ONTARIO r-4:: - .7 vell in this t��;i� ­ Olat c, jII• buildilig the road4 with good hard, umber held the vie* thtitautos lioenis, to that tj, Uhj+�t. We quiooth, cem.cnt .-mirface. In Zid-, -should be kept off :the toads al to- L'hould not Rjeltellre ti, nian'-, tali- dition to the caving of fuel, ther e PICKERING, GARAGE gQtber, and to gain this objet t, . gion 14 the length of him face,' is also the eaving-iti time In A)L)er- 'Very little work was done oa tlj,*� L-tit.l;y tht, lutidwirt of - lih, laugli• Swale ntinpthe trucks, a great saving Having the.-karage b u,41nes,9-of 15AV'idson & Williams weave Kings On rq&d. Tint duriug tht-'ter. critivi�e tine chu-mli of - in. wear mud tear whielt gi-res a -14 purchns(-d tA A St. few Pars farmers lisivoLto-oldy changed' their.lattitude wwar-1 - for- paying tAx)--djuch attent; L�j nilv4ual tx�rt!of- bn the gain length of.. Q.ervice, and economy in These. ar e. Airppared to repair all. wakes of autog. -tires. koer i mk all k*n&.of Xord- accepsories, tire for till, if _�t_ good roads, and.they are rapidly Ac a e saluted our church Derv' e, thatgood strou argnments in favur of _r be ming.&� enthilislastic as their Co building h. traularvrined bits men" concrete roads. In addition to makes of care, ollo, etc. 'city brothers.t)I The reason: fl.' into it music hall. MdAucevtaiilly the,, ore Din points in Livar of Annis- & "nrew, ermg i& this; change of attitude is the fAcLiplayLaa mucil gt,.ealtcr'-jp,frtXhuuv eonerete, there is another advaut- &41% iL, the 16.11t rt much as the city reiidenb. It is the past, -but there Is nothiug else auce.- At. the banquet of the Pick stated that during the past year more up)Ifting than good music-. eriug Chamberof Commerce given For-tun'le- a xty'pereent of. the autos sold in! I It Is a divitle."sift aind if'j)r0Peiqy a few weeks 'ago, E. L. 'Ruddy .,Ontario were purchased by farm- n*e4 shouid be of great spiritual I g Von im by Geo. Gooderham, chairman of If you vie to work hard for your money make 3rour money work hard for you. y re are, whteli­-pr.ovto that ey are ene a e9peare says -The e ene a e�j�ares,,ays. e� ��ba� bath 15 beginniuq to. realize.. their great mall that bath no ninsic in his thaToranto and Hamilton High. ()ur Savings Department 3 % per, Annum YBlkle ou the farm. V(:', U4,1. I., _A li:uvcd with ")I)- way Culaitills�tlon, is "Lich it %JL&,�A rest is aZ "e to your principal twice a year. those farnAUV -4 at-igatA nit- s*uet- sotqads7tT-1lT or s own that the cost f maintaiii- within thirty to forty miles f rom'j treascias, stratagems and spoils.' the Large cities g ood roads are Music has -the, taudtijt: y -to drive .hug a good ennerete road was only a small fraetion of that ()f main. ON BAW V 7.1.: I ­ t t _,�.novv eounteda necessity. What.fl-otb�Utir 11tiodd e411--Lbutights o tainiug a good llacadatuizeclk road. exists against .. . b that .: w bieh - is. aintst the Abe replaced opposition now e Y mi report being based upon the thio of maintaining the said high. CH J. b0Rb(5N'HAU,- Manager. .'WHITBY BRANCH present policy uf the government. spiritual. No' matter how we I . -cost way. vii w -Lich there is between will disappear. As theauto come -s may view the _uiat�cr iwe have one and two miles of macadam, MU -.-into more general use the neoeq- grounds for taking ft ropcful_ view witich will be made low a concrete - of 7L sit y of havinig' good L raad-3 will of the future Wle chur.ch, more apparent It is not Ialthough there may be, U"IleP�ovinciil road Eta eooa as the grade is de at tiie tertnined.' We believe thbecome L Store Picerinardare Highways department -only the auto that will beneflt by th;,iga whif:h are --twiner~ dia.. will receive the approval of the roads, but !hose -who use CoUragl0ga majority of the people. when they homes for transportation will be decide upon a coucreta-zoiird sy ad. We along the Kingston road. -The time. Is here and you will need Garden geeds. We have a com. :vlessed with the change, for a �As we have entered u Pon, an era believe that time* will prove that late line at lowest.pricesi 4dad that *ill sharten' the life of of good road construction a great an auto, will also shorten the, life d eal-o-fdis;cussion is taking place their judgment in the matter has been sound. y Seed at $7 -All kinds of F ield Seeds. imoth .50 per bushel. -of a horse. t kind of road to the i Corn Seed C the best on the market. _q --hes _to� hi'f fact � r that de- build. The c e 0 t - ''Sometitnes we :'bear vegre* ex- termines the kind of road to -build TIME TA BLB-Fickering Staton 0 T. 3L, Trains going Eastdawas folloiws stock of home-made and well made Milk and Creai6i Also a completethem factory No. 6 Mail 8.07 A M. Pails of all kinds. Come in and compilre with ..Oressed that religion is losium its is that of cost. .. The question of 28 Local •.237 P. X. .7 Make. Boilers,iflat and Pit bottom, 2.25 up. e at grasp upon the... people, compared durability is another matter that go Local 6.25 P. M to that of the earlier Part of I . ast should - heve great weig•ht in, dc. Trains going West due am follows- No. 36 Local -9.s7 A. M. NOW is the time you will need an Oil Heater. 6 only Oil Heaters, .71 .__eentury and f(w many years be- ciding the kind of road. It is a .27 Local 2.86 P. X. going at 4.95. while they last, a only, Hot Plast at 2. fore. We, do trot think there is well-known fact that cheapness in 7 Mail 8.00 P. M. depressed the building of roads, as toy reason for any well as Fogeg i i I hour in advance oing a Farmers, got your e. &I Parple.line. ur Stock Food her The Roy Standard time. of Stan Also, get our prices on Woven Wire, Fence. M'Ar- ;Q-fw w1w)" Pandorm and Happy Thought Ranges are -)ur specialty, 'a Lr-­I.­�r-.. r_;,.. girt,.. -a%" AV IL pleasure to show geeds. C*"nd "a e: Yol MA I-Jestern Going to vv Cafiada? Woriderful opoortunitiesaw ait the Business Farmer or the Mer - ch a i, t who is see .-ing wider scope and greater rewards for his energy, in l r V"estern.Canada, al _ng the lines of the Canadian National Railways. informatitri of -aloe to Int,!rdintl rn(l lens and to oti-iors Interested 11- viven in,: REE book, 11iornesee.uers' and Settlers' Guide." Com. fort"bla t'llt .1 ough o&:ns from Ontario andjostern Canada vi Lake Superlor'g lllntetl.,.i�J tind the Great Cla, Belt afford an interesting, scenic, and the 1.•Icrl route for Canadians. Enquire -nearest Agent, or write 'SO% H. H. 7\1F1,A*S .4 N7 ` .. -11., . Passenger Traffic Manager, Toronto. Ontario 7 !-�h.")4ey to thm West" A- :kj,74'4 . I d V 10 J. S. BALSDON PICMRING Z7W r T'% .1,ns _-t. A. ""C'n ow, ?Kw FS, 41; VV was" -W-at" 0MV. 0 T. sd n, ne sy, d OL War& hl� 1234116j: RX =�, -trip to-ill;�'clty G _-Lvav Beusou� has -entered.'.the AKING -$at A]�D FL -XplGmth to earn A u I Of Jo"' W*`18%i3jh#iw Is- 'being kept 'mP 'y 6L. year has been:& -trybW the blaeksruithfiig� .+r ave you paid for the am. prepared to do, chopping and oat The psi r �1usy them days., Rev. A. McLelJau was in -09hA­. -flaking on Mondays- and Fri. Mr.,' McCallum had a business _=�paper - you •- are -,now for the baker who is �041W- wa on Tuesday attending a meet- reading? time 71� I trip to the city an Friday.. ding? Hoot, will -days (mly, beg4nnldg eilt Mg of Presbytery. on April lot. .7-- Cecil in Teton, of Toronto, sp A"Itirge .9,mQunt of. cinderis are ­0','iyou please do so just entious, batitlie han* is' lifted --�7'Sund6y with P. MAenab if.' -.:Now. Some stout: boats." and_ bluder being placed in the station- yar& G 'to W'spror is Ul at present toilgiies -using no� substittite. we are -60 hand. 7'. and the roRdti,ad joining• -Ana7scrth A tor care aib'ind Mrs. 6'(N�1&cA ' , ­ ' --: It is the intention of the- bowt.Bayles,O�d -i' 4in our bread Margaret - Greenvt Ire Miss us Joh'a errs to meet in.thenear future to Robbins were in the city on Tues- organize for the seas on-. of, ..We "ve A' "'full' stock 'd ay knue in very A - The roads still.cout NEW.., GA R,01kGE­' 0 een vmt�. ra Palrue�,`wh' lia8b, had condition aue f the frost ed 'b 0 friends in Stonff ville,..retur C ie nandi it, -Chocolates tm-a, i n 2 out of 04 i&udd. The undersigned has 6pbned u ­ . ..... 7 on Tuesday. ffider the a 6d, e.9 M, ­Peanuts- M -Jelin Duan, of Pit-keri M I.A. J.-ts. H.- Madill-. io. 11 a gii�a're od his 'premis' We hope at present. .-BUCESMITH SHOP .1 is prepared to da all kind.4.. -:Uf:gspendW afew. days whhArieu& 'Fruit Cakei t1l;4 t site nray soon -recover._ of autornobil6 repcitf-hig.' 7. 6� V1. his ice-cream T. P. —irk has saryrparts - On April Ist-the up4ersligned willtake SepdGgope'ia'tioi3s are noW, in , . _ Will, handle all necasr 1p6n, for -�se"on-. possess{ R the above sho7p.. Both phones in the store fb full iwiuk Ili-. thli big- h tind d Parl" r- D kl.%v u for repairs. ry�l sije� Lia ads t. in another column. t -hoeing and general blaek`oEpith L Horse� Grtry-Dorrt CArs, ­'Ifiud n*t-h-oi'ttA. Ig FiNo azent foi work promptly attended to. W.' Limbert we-,*ure Call in' and see hint. M ri � (Rev. 9____ __ - 7. horseb m H. -R-. Monuey, __Pickermg_.. pkeased_ to report, is Lame and ititerferiog made befom b4h3g.. niopev -ICE—CREAM' aspeciii1rvofatid 7. 'nicely af ter her recent severe 'If. woxk iloes taut E. Stephenscm- ness. sati-failAory. Th P f a ui 6tis'Neilson at ake: T X 'T.-Ont. W as amd. Th e t. o Piftmer h t 11.:Ipt Coustan,tly�. an b CLAREMQ,� n s6ritig prepared lo cater to large 66risignt ent of Alri ry AZEx J_�. ga V Lien parties or other' boots and shQeh art! Confttfione priced kathel'idgs.* `11i"' Of '-NVP�Z Parlur in Telephone Cen. - Mrs'. g few weeks stock�l ing a f tial . office, -opposite thi)` NEIL40N'S k* C -y. and In bulk or bcicka,. with her: rbuts,- N, and. f scantly on h P& -bakei Drawin is Toni a Burton: % Gum, Chocolates and other Sweets. Mrs, Jas. Lawson has returned T. P. S Claremont - to the tillage-of ter spending g a few Popular Patriotic Music.,, Thotogftph Cigars et ,- :weeks with Ed. Gibson of the lih. A -.1 N Tobaccos,c. 8 E E D G.R concession. ..... -DILLINGH;&M BLQOZ, _Z of Lodust Mrs., Jonathan Jarvis,Pickering, Oat. n Pilkey spent Hill, slid Mrs. Lyman *I th R. , J. - and WHEAT—Marquis Wednesday last si OATS. Irish, Wt its Mrs. Mann.' Yielder MI Ret) tilets Early Yielder J.-P ro. James Legaitt and Mrs. L. Rcutqh E 7Utos ilkeyattended the funeral of —A new oat, Britain'd Best the late Joseph Collinp, of Toron.- grown- from, Imported aged. to W/W it on Monday. SAJILEX—O. A. 0, No. 21. —Spe Qtil6bet- Ewer. Of ALSIKE CLOVER. City as comic *to Claremont on All sped trite to name and free of foul ApAL 20th. to give wlecture in the means so or noxious weeds. BetptiatL (;bUreh. %VLito or phone for camples and Mrs. (Dr.):-B. I. Love, We rieIrrot to report, is seriously at prem-ent.L prices to miacill The Universal JOSEPH LkF? SON, are -anxiolvily .,,.,Her many friends hoping for bee early recovery. CEDAR GROVE Sawing Madiine and public No. I...%Lurkhatn- The contintiation P. c diure& by. schools- closed -on Thursda)i .."for Home Phone 1215 Manufa .the Easter vacatjuip, and the tra. 4 — - ------- W. H. Jackson & SOIL, Out rP"4pe(,b1ti cliers have left for their Brock Ho"a 90� %0 homes. Tt 6 from an ar-tual ID e C7 A n tin Case of th r i FI Rd lea Misse Isobel SAA74n- Metropolitan ra direct tompgaisbri BlacLsiiiiihtng'and -WoodworkiGg the Toronto Nortual A" ope singing in all its branches. Saw gumming Evans; of n on the New Fdis' lith he w on1L -speclalty. 8choul, are spending their. En-ter and filing a vaca lo- We Emery'- t' D at the home of �i4"v_jh '!t4- spit, time dust- Pq t"UIAL113 Ly di"�ut whai's' remarkable ab s -Wheelp, 0irealar Uws, Saw, A out this you AA -seftin Hardy mazIncr Rolph White -retnrue& home Canadian and Emery Mandrels. Nupsery Stocl. i�im overseas-on Monday eveniug distinguish the-artist from the instrument; so perfect We have for sale a blacksibitble bel -looking hate autl-hearty and Iowa In good order. liarentlp 40- Brilish and . European m%rkets will be Re-Creation This is what we call the "tone none the worse of Itis open "gain,-for Oanadiftn Fruit 'is the Re-C $6.09., and now is the time to -ex pe i iences. z test". Arid it proves the truth of the Edison i - - Mrs. (Rev.) Wood.retn ri�d '. divert( me order foi. spring plantin& '. , _.. - i� 'SCIJUMS aDOUE 4 13R U FL-lar after ape weeks In the, city" nursing her Stock. Seed Potatoes. etc., �tarem�K# (Jrow'n In 0,%nRda. t-othel' b Writefor particulars. NEW -EDSON 'Bus meets all Trains "Scarlet fever.* Appropriate Easter servitts will "'The Phonograph with a Soul" Tirst-class Rip to hire day or be held in Emkiue Church tin" slin. Stone L Wellingto,1111 day -next.. Special music will'be ot night at lowQst prices. - -create, n Phone 1805.': The Old Reliable Foathill Nurseries, It proves` that the inqt. rument does re K ared by it male cliolr of . . Z . welcome.•-rely imitate. ds of these tone tests have teen voices. Everybody (Established 16X�, ing Hundreds Porteous, Pte.,D. N. who liks .been conducted. More t1lat! people have Thos. Sandason pRat -three pears ears in 7T. fl:Ient" the TO10 ON • France, and who hag iteently re- T� ORON. attended them. And not one coulds-ay'when it -was PROPRIETORS -turned to Canada, iq visiting .the artist he heard and -when. the instrument. With the singo's lips the aunt, Mrs. 11 - S. Peduler, and other- - the lights lowered to hide ti friends. udience was completely baffled.Easter servloeq will he eondtirt. CAI, .-��a�. Mir or fere Jit vehou NtW 7 d in the f ';he morning service v%'111 be in the MrAG - CeJ he Methodist Chtirch —6ext. Edixox or have exe stem to hext U Interests of the Women's Missian. Chestnut., 10-90 Per, 4 to Stove, 10.75 tary Society. Speci—Easter music 41, Die 10.55 —,will be rendered by the choir. WEBSTE 'I'-Ont. Some farmers couiplain, of "the Stalte'r's Music Store, -AshaWa ­4caqity, of. farm help. Oueofour ItW NTW. ATIONAL THOS: A. LAWV of that farmers, however, Iq not' of that I iONAMES are in use by bust LJC:aM. opinion. . He recently advertised Die- 1t a married man to 'take charge nm men, iengincers. bankers, -T H 'a judges, architect% phYSidalklo of him farm and in FL few-days had farmers, teachers, librarians, cler 'PICKERING 1-q received sixty applications ynun, &y successfur men and number ;Wha are There are a women the world 0~. -NDAD 1ANK. tnembers of the- public , library ITA JVAK% who have forgotten to: pay their Are You Equipped to Vfml .OR CANADA LUMBcn tiong provid= -last year's membership fee. If The New Intern& U is an all- :-,'�-.­MIKAD OFF= TOROWM. g- ..they would kindly hand the a the means to success, amount to the treasurer or to, the k=wing teacher, i univ alquct -Beaver and Edipse grand librarian at an early date they tion answerer. 'FARMER -8, If you seek efficiency and ad- Hardwood Flooring In 8 favor. would confer a The Port Perry Minstrel Com- vanement why not snake daily 16 and 1836, all grides use of this vast fund of inform- :Advances to fardlers are madD of tlewb, Birch, Maple. any will present their show in -P ation? -the Masonic Hall about the 9"ond s Vocabulary'rerms. 2706Pa6m 610 "Inueftrat Ions. Colored Platqw6 '10y WeBgnks Plaiii, and Cuarter cut White -tinder the direction' week of May I subjects. 12,000 SL specal feature by Geog=phica and Red of the Methodist Sabbath School, l3loampwcia tntries. 56TrD %*?a-- oak. to the Regular and India-Paper FAfisw the proceeds to be devoted G BRANCH and Manufacture P I C'xv%.'Mvd R I N Qualitir P Wbkfw. - of the new organ tbnt yment Write . . . was recently purchased and in. SL C. MamakAm U006W. sii" alti.0 at 4 Guaranteed stalled in the school. Fall Partic- etc. Fro% a ulars later. Watch out for bills. t of Pmket Maps it A large number were present at W.-D. Gordon oat name' Sri. reception -Church soldiers tn the Methodist G. evening last. A good st o' f eception given to the returned paper. :.,On Friday even Li Birgains PicKERING and Independept. phone. 'Bell .was given con.. programme W: if patriotic songs and addreo-.Ps of Wood, MeLtl- Nvelcome by Revs. T nit The V 'ted rarmer _ian and Limbert, attd, selec-tions' '---Oilcloth Binding 26 cents a package on the violin by Mr. Wilker. U 0 7­ter-the programme refrvAinielits -Egg ease -filters 0 only 15. cents per I •.:.....Were served to all present Uy the 4adiesof the congregntioi and A .Fancy Biscuits, on b. -ue uujo�ed very pleasant social tit Bee Hive Syrup, 5. lb. pail for 50 cents_ by all.Yi %leal - - --- I epi w Ca I r, in- the The Caledonian Cnrling Club, of Ffirm6rs' Club --meets okering Town H all on t �, Dominion Tireq and Tubes wind-up business meeting on Mor. ve a-Wednesday ..day evening in T. P. Shirks ice- Of all materials and design Titnothyand.Cio "r Seed secon The president, Jas. kept in stook. It will Pay You 7 Fine and Coarse Datry Salt- of eaob month cream parlor. Underhill, was in the chair, and a call ai our works ar d inspect our stook ouly a=jilg pummer months goodly number of the members of obt&W prices Don't be mitiled Oringes, Lemons and Grape Fruit . P retained kiime ading_ nursing Im the club were present. The treaq- agents we do not employ them, ly we ean, and do throw off the splayWatch for, next msetieg ii�, carer presenteel his report which oommissien of 10 In ant., wbiab you vA young pe have general le who patronized the a 0HWft& satisfaction. The certainly save by perah*sins teen a% rink'so well wem given a vote of i J. T. M &THROON a pUQr�Offios and WorkmI low inter so Paying a proposition Whi4by, ft%Ao a • ra...• .. , ,n , v .... < >...:.e. ms::•. '!• - r •.�' :N i''7 TDr.sa 1.; e.a..c ..�a'uia. 'i i Mi. .r 3 ? ' . h •y`.°'.,r• "� "�-+.?7` - .... r' , �;,y: ...,;-,,, :; •V w.:" ^"�1 .. g,: .. sir - . R •iitiCl4ARD'6 TMLyiNQ 4 When Even a Pacifist Round iatlsfaa' t� � x tion in Warlike gads. i -`"• r ° _' - of -its Niatchles .Quad ► a►sid Value haaDi been ' There are always pacifists. An un. { righ ous wit: s ears J��►u tumbersi; .. a righteous war changes the �pi-. SS -mi sora► ' Packl"; . Y a r opinions.' of many 'and commands the tlympar>�i• of others !8 :Spite of them selves. �^ho-has-brougi�t up a' .. r' family of motherless nieces and neph- ews, is a Quakeress.. She is a woman' -WADE WAR ON RATS. n a few years the- "air -divers' � i of gently iiitithority, and t . -r-. l -'be .getting in 'the -way of the -ell were good 'and docile, not difficult to This Very Destructive Animal fihould aerial limousine. .,... train in the way they sh6'uld g • with.. - y..or a . exiil!0019A. ': D14, tale .1.ounges.t ba tradi lohal': o 2 - :- boy, was a charming but'careless �tnd� `ere traditional" enettitbs of ,.tea LT TIRV IT M a ��i��Og a este;t! betties'1aA adventurous youngster; his head al -fid. They are the chief carriers ; Vp11t>me 44. Ar�,w�Atsa Ya4t for cholera, ph4ue and other epidemic S e -ways full of so many. plans and ideas diseases which have at various times - _.__-_—..�_- -- that It w e hard to keep him at any' " ¢¢ in history, wiped out millions of hu• All grades. Wrlie for prices. cue thingFlong. enough to finish it. H lack.of concentration and, orderl esa beings. Fortunately, man's TORONTO SALT WORKS of - fifflablc serlousfy perturbed Aunt Peace, o kn6w18dge of science, coupled with O. J. CLiFF TORONTO �t - feared they Indicated a fundamental,.superior Cunning; has made it Dos- - \' 1sible to control these`scogrges. But detect of character. Dick was' sigh- ceaseless vigilance rt of the teen when the war broke out, land his g ce on the pa health officials at an ocean ports will father permitted him to enlist. Ot always be necessary—at least until i3y A. W. Peach. course poor Aunt Peace was deeply distressed, but, having once. fully and rate ars exterminated. 'frankly expressed leer mind, she main- Man has another heavy score against As Beth Kilburn entered the hall were sold, she- bought the city news- taiiied a discreet silence afterwards, these pests. They destoy 'enormous Of her ' cottage • home, '-which was, paper from which his face looked at and took to reading the' Dapera' and' quantities of agriiulturai products. . known as the "parsonage" in the V11-1; her calmly. She. glanced at the cap- poring over maps. She freely express- It was estimated, before the war, -that ager she heard the sound of's deep tion, and something shook within her: ed her pity' for sufferers of,ony and rats destroyed $76,W0,000 worth of ` -voice in her father's study. ilie was the thief—there was no doubt. all nations, but it'was understood that such products. annually in Great Brf- "Dear old Samaritan, ' another I For some reason she did not under- sr.. w9'Dear trave'.er, to be rescued" she, she repudiated warfare as strongly as Lain alone.,, -A recent estimate based ,...,....,.e.s.. a„. w�.�•:.r..r. tidedstand, she felt hurt and ieved. She •r•••••+- raw ..a►, w+ai,...r ti thought to herself as she hastened i folded the aper, and wfbt back to ever. on suss -time prices, places the loss 'at .s.,.,,. US,. ��� - into the kitchen. Her father was at Then 'came news that Dick in the $200,000,000. The latter figure is ,,.,"„y`, ""'• r., �+• w rhea wait welcoming welcomi some outcast who the office where she joined him. She �+•. of i, a.. �.'"V awe sea n Ts ng said little on the way back to the performance of a gallant exploit had practically the same se . the pre-war ""'s""' "" •""'s • -� r>w happened to drift into the' villa e— irn.,•..r....r..sf:��: `� s pp g cottage; the paper pressed against been severely wounded. Later, a com- estimate bt Idea in the UtUted States-. givinghim food and lodging without, her heart seemed to be aflame. He rade, Invalided home, visited the fami- from the same cause. These animals�""'� thought of payment; and although, Fhatted on in his grave and enter- ly and related the details. They in- possess remarkable fecundity, which, ""�c'•u"", ajo* ft the old minister had been imposed At the gate he paused. "I want to volved hard fighting: Dick had per when .coupled with their natural tun- If �• n several times, hi 'never seemed g y y sonally slain two of ttie enemy slid n aF• enables them to thrive and even ;Pon' tainin wit ,bat she handl listened. � EAGLE r td learn. let .you into a secret. My firm has brought in several -prisoners besides. increase in numbers in a great variety As she prepared the supper she decided to publish your father's Suddenly it wits observed that there - --of. environments. Eve heard the voices 'run on In an inter- Story of a Count r3� Pariah. The Every good citizen, 3 sated way. "Father has found some- letter I just received gives -me dell- were pink spots !n Allot Peace's particularly agriculturalists and grain one after his own heart,"' she nits orders." cheeks and that her eyes were shilling' and food dealers, should wage a,ruth- thou hi. Fier heart jumped with jo ,for' her like etas. lees war on these noxious peels. ' Attie later sh8 torched tfia softly, father's dream of ears h been the "Auntie:' cried one of Dick's sisters, ' y ,.; elanging con and the► two men publishing of the gook which be had laughing. "I 'do believe you•'re lust as came in I r white-haired father written so carefully and so painstak pleased and as proud of Dick as any • Write, tondt&r !o• our L! - ied, and after him followed a tall, ingly. Then revulsion came—the ,,. For Muddy Boots. brown -haired man of shoat thirty of us, no matter what you nay. JrR L s Cr ATA L O G V ]C y hypocrite. He had found her fathers 'i'he old broom hits apparently out - Aunt Peace looked 'startled: then %� asowing our full Ilam of Ncycies fair lin - 'eart of age. As. Beth saw him, a interest, and robrably on the strength lived its usefulness, but saw of.. the aadwaasaa,5"ssadGir1L rid she replied with dignity; '`I have not handle eight inches from the broom; MOTOR OYOLIs s sadden a sharp feeling went over of that wool stay in hiding for her that she had seen him before and weeks: said anything, Elizabeth; but 1 do not �� a hole in one of the flack steps YOTOI! iTTAQlilrptTs not under favorable circumstances. Her stern Puritan caul rose in n- conceal' that I' am pleased. Thee hep Wits, m -A Me w w_ Couteti allose combat, but and insert the. eight --inch stub; then . c s tteat«a, wl+etaa, Inner Taboo, ZAM pnpeeedeti to carry out .the duties ot, He must be spared the humiliation I am sincerely. ralolced in spirit to seen on eau a hostess. I They went ft m the hall to, the learn that Richard has at last shown have an exceedingly satisfactory your supplies from " whadesstopises. Alis the dinner went on she gathered linin room, and she laid the paper I that he has profited by my training: scraper for muddy boots and shoes. T. W. BOYD & SON. that he c�taimed to be an associate of i' N.w D... ste•st West. lNeaanaf, - "a great city publishing firm. Isla °n the table as she stepped to the There have been many times when i �_ _ . ___ _. __ .__. _ . stories of his work were certainly fibrasy door tp call her father. Sha {.awn I have been unluat` to the dear - - tuno-END! on fair a-rned and sto ped short, staring,I fes red he did not have it in him could listS 0 en. Her mind was busy, eAdamsr bans stood gazing at the news- to acquire the habit of thoroughness. searching here. and- there through her i But from '7rhat this gentleman -has r.'memory to place the face' before her. paper, starting as he did so. He looked up a bit wildly, unseeing, then told us Richard seems at last to have .. ...,sats �'ih • At last, is an overwhelmin fa- back to the paper. become unquestionably thorough!" Its fragrance 1s pleasant driving her been wait That evenings R►hat wonId he esy—or do? but the eat value of Baby's Own eta she had bees waiting for the six April. it Y + o'clock mail to be distributed in the She did not understand his cxprea- - . - Soap if! its cream safteni lather r _ will post oflf'ee, , a mart had been sign when 'he did spear- i What form in yonder fields—a fretful li T - ressd a newspaper in front of her;, "Have you a telephone?" be asked child' wbich.cleansea andbeautifies the skin i a" M idly, ]the had glanced over shortly So changing Is her mood! In, such Doctors and nurses recommend Baby's Owe. --the page, and on that page had been, Yes, but what are, you going to surprise, -. ' ! do "' she demanded. A� soars s.b,ti.�, Mrs. the fats of the man before her—the Fair April comes, sweet summer In —� p3cturs of a cilminak charged with He turned slowly, then caught her her eyes.- Sold everywhere. = the forgery of notes and the wreck- hands, and something in big eyes and And glad, coutept. Around the air..le iia of sgme concern. voice held her rigid. "Do you mild; .. 111;Her nerves aquiver,_ she went..over; that of me?". he asked. f}rn� hills are vocal to the robin's and bver ber memory of that face id Something seemed to swell and wild thi newspaper and compared it with burst within her, and- she found her- Ittaseioned lay; .-a tenant of fair -z 'the • ce ' fore her. They were, she self saying over and owe;, "No—no--- emcluded, beyond any question, the I don't want to—I don't want to!" skies, tea• His keen eyes searched her inmost Arrived today, his song the blue- s As the dinner went on, he.ornind 'thoughts; theft he turned 'to the tel -bird tries. ' was dizzily busy. It was .the same � phone she had indicated. Though with the prospect old story. She could remember other o p peel scarcely re- • `:times .when her trusting father had She heard him ask for the tan op- conciled+ SEND IT TO has who w ester, -then gree the name of the w based men w knew that the best�ty Her.skies.are fickle:, she may change EXPERTS PARKER. _:;find`of a refuge was in the minister's l' ThPer.waited in silence while a cows her mind, xP QTSS' 'home. She had been mortified by Her sudden'teare may blur the blue- Parker's can •• Me _. after events in. alder. cases. _'the far-off' wires the search was on. Clean- Or dye - Her father stood in worried oil^nce, bird's win times, it seeMed -to heti that iter home cu Fu8, laces, draperies, $QWnB, etr-r m conscious that somethin'g was very a (sults s these her beauty makes had been marked by tramps and other much moron At last tjie be, ran sad make them 1001[ like new.. entry who live by their wits, as an : g g. me blind, , •« and he took the' receiver, easy place. " And fhrougli such' moods her praises Send solo• faded Or spotted C10th1IIg H€r'btranR and Figotous mind soon I This .is Richard Adams, speaking I shall sing; or household g^OOdfl, And, + ?` :reached a conclusion. She would as- from Fairton. How does it happen Shall follow where -she leads, sure case o copy of the paper, make sure , that you have a cut of myself?" No there to find beyond doubt of her sun kion, and I more was said by Adams; ,bat, Bet I , PARKER'S _ then see Sheriff Stevens. Poke. p Sweet odors 'and the ireshndsa df could hear an earnest vacs tulkin rapidly . the spring. The dinner drew to its close. Mr. p y to him. Then' Adam . Adams ' fixed his grave eyes upon her. l '.'I understand and can sympathize c " Pm afraid we've not. selected topics with you. I shall trust you to maks; ;Don`t "Amuse" Baby will renew them..'*- .�.`_._ , to interest you, Miss Kilburn, but full, •explar}ation. - Now; Stafford, I Don't try to make baby "take your father- and I seem to have ideas , want you tb repeat that explanAtion notice." He is. noticing all his brain We pay carriage charges one way and in common u,�n some phases of his 40� B Satisfactory Work.8t1&ran�Ce ` , beth understood.- ,S•he c.ad ht his is' abbe to assimilate without any wAt'� get: io$ti � �w ,�"u � 8m $ Wolman and &Vn !specially gifted male, arm. "No `no=I trust- you. Please I help. Everything round him_ +is new. Our booklet on household helps, than save money I shall help yon to do the dishes and ; —I do!" to him, and everything is making will be sent free on request to - then invite you to go down town with . He turned to, her, his friendly eyes some impression on him; the sunshine , s; me to -the post office." no longer stern but almost tem?er. ; and wind, the waving trees, people _ PARKER'S DYE'WORKS, L3Ztlited She was surprised at the boyish i "Thank you..' -But I must explain. It and animals round him, the falling Cleaners and Dyers light in his eyes and the bantering is amusing, too., In their book depart- teases, these and -a hundred, other im- 791 Yonge St. - - Toronto tone of his voice. She demurred, meat they ran a cut of me with a re- ! press are surely enough for him, however, to find her objections laugh- view of my book; on, another page: j ingly overridden. j they ran a cut of this thug. The without having, a rattle shaken in his �, t "I did 'the dishes for years during foPms were pied—you know, the type' ear, or a bright' ball dangled before' my mother's l9ng illness, and just • fell. out and had to -be reset; and in -his •eyes. It is a temptation to, call - - --- ,: - for membries' sake, "want to again:., the rusb—they are -working• overtime- I up that little laugh •or smile,, but- re- " You will .let me?" he .begged. asci short-handed—they stuck my member that it cannot be done with- She gave, him permission. During' face in vver• the caption that_ went , out overstimulating his brain. He the hour that followed, she found .her with the , thief. That make up man! � , i� bei saccus en' he wants to without self strapgaly drawn to 'the tall boy- who did"that evidently is no: a fol. will smile wh i encouraged, so let him. alone, - } fah man beside tier with his "shy good- •la'.ver of mine. 'I'll �rgivP Stafford g " i humor and grace •mei;ry eyes that —hes managing editor—bat it w7111to fool. about him, to sleep and grow t t cost him. _something. It Might ! - i "coulf say-so much. It •was• no, until g „ have strong. There will be lents 2f time Comfort Lys• .-. is s very powerful,' � 1h t' hour was over and he. suggested been a tragedy, though, under some' ,for lgilghter, later on. ' again bhe stroll down 'the street that circumstances. He looked' a£ her l _ the oldest and hardest dirt, grease, ctc. 1�•� I l '��" memory came -With' a' lush -a rush smilingly,• then turned to her lather. 'Just Like United Stateb. o''iijj Comfort Lje is fine for making slain,': trio + t that carried conflicting. emotions. "Mr. Kilburn, I am to give you the t drains and closets sweet and, clean. tl@® G There was nothing to do but to go, ,benefit of . my publishing knowledge The American in England affords t 'Comfort Lye Kilts rats, mice. reaches a '@ bowever: The ,w�allt gave lien a1i odd for a week in going over your book cause for much perplexity and aston•KAt t i' s and titers we will publish it." ish�aent to' his English kinsmen. i and insect pests. p Ilse a00n. somethi� about him, �►►¢, Comfort L s will do the hardest ease. o In Perhaps, or the 'quiet I , She saw her father's face whiten A Yankee soldier was being shown s P> �� his i spring cleaning you've got. i u* :;friendliiness in s - voice; made fpr, , with the shock of the unbelievably over an old church wherein hundreds fe tb t she had known him a long oorl news- then she found the Comfort Lye is good for making soap. seed t .. el a g g grave of people were buried... .. i time; _and she found herself a iin eyes of their guest u cn .her. fit spowdered,perfumedend 100,a port. R g P •'A. -great -many people sleep between 2 t nversing- with -hist without -hesita- "Do.--you,suppose you care to keep these walls," said the guide, indicating ati. I me for a week?" a asked in his the inscription co'vered floor with a As they reached the office her cr- mellow friendly voice. sweep of his hand. , ® d__"or­` rand came to her mind; atid she left She started impuisivelI to say ,"So'." said the Sammy, "Same way' l IS'Sx.. hint with the excuse that she had one en things—lots of things—and -after all, ales in our country.. Why don't you the x or two pnrcha ees to make.. aft the merely nodded.. The lets of things atationor, itwre ,whe!�w the 'avers mi¢ht be said, perhaps" later, )get a more interesting proacher?" wit ?•9. ^'c .•'o „ .. .- ' - �;x-._.. - ., .. >.:_..-:. '_.. .':,.., .,.._1_:e.._u... ,.v....!.:.,..,.._. _..,• _. _ .- .. ._. .._........_._ '�__...—.,.......... ,..,•.,.._-..,...-..,.:,.._.�•:_..._ �,._.._. .,..ra.,Jc:,:�.e._.F3^i:�_^.,w.�_7a�;.�4'..�r:'�u'a'�•�2':=i�,,,�'n!•.:.��,_r..�-,:"S>� r•m- *.: rv:+;.,. �,n., x ,:yr :z n -.:,r.. r-�.Mr.",,:. _ ..^. �.:s�«ti Q: �:�-. ,e.aer°"w:.� � ' . :, i rw'.. .. `,fig+ .'.. : ".'�'�i •, _ .r�� •, • .. 'q•ana�+r���-a« mak:. .:� s+�ca'S A i ,,..; � '�" .'t;' ,,;`'tTa''" �. � "''•',,..gyp% ? °.''_��'. -; ry,�' �,�.'�'`.yrfc•s."-� a M�e!�,t, a•5pr �''"" ;"x"4Y ,. YO PAY_$51flaO,OQ09000 _ 200,Y PART -OF f��NADA'S F I_x ; , r� g OF-DRl'�SH- DOMONS #.;DIE I PE'PR� -BAR EXPENSES JANO,> �- Australia s Casualties During tfi � X900 U 307,900 Out of All Plans of Sending Food -In- $80,000,000 For Clothing_and Recognition of the -Dyer-U 000,000 For JOWS, -ND-1 Citizens Had First View of Mar- -Gu- ' th be ns. Melbourne, 'Australia, -April 18:•=- ment`madi public to -day by the Gov- despatch from Parris says: A despatch' from 'Ottawa sayst- A despatch ficin St. JorWs, �lfid. erament of the Commonwealth. The the Swedish So- items which served to make rip Can- says.: -Oilskins a. Servantof a, heavy cabs o� the proceed- total forces of •Australia, raised. by Hjalmar. Hranting, -24466 of 2°`•�`O� comm�°B °f volunt"y enlistment, num ,- = rid Dr. FridtjoS Nan ass's military expenses in the war to frost which came on Wednesday eseace at Parfsglace n head of the Norwegian o 18 are shown in an Thursday out oma-t3tal ,Pvpuiation- � *s" Mission to a UnitedStatesep�S tsab `r the tosses of the British Dominions than S,�, The' 'casualties are statement by R., P. Brown, chief ac- a ernooa . .and colonies, for which British Dom, rials divided "as follow`. several other prominent Seandiu- countant of the Department of Militia Sopwith •airplane in which 'he ,I►ill :� aviane and Swiss -subjects, have been .and Defence. Military expenditures undertakd• the first air voyage across ' 1w asked from Germany, at $6►000,- - Dead .......•.... . 58,085 conferring with members of the In- `' ' to that date, a month and `a .half be= the Atlantic. Loadihng bhareiy enoj}gh e060,000. MisOng ................ 198 re th - �i - p n the s.4 Australia's total casualties during Prisoners8 ter -Allied Relief Council in an effort fo a signing of the armistice, e a e war, with the figures brought up Wounded.` ... c:. to• arrange ,for' the feeding of the aggregated $982702,046, of which fox 40 minutes, he foot- 08 at �.4i? • 186,606 larger cities of Russia, especially slightly more than halt was disburs- o'csptac, and until- 5:80 circled at VUT-� to Sick Pg - ed Ginada. Mora than hili of the � altitudes up to 8,500 feet. quer, - Ito February of the current year, ...............:82,409 ' ",tailed 807,800, according to a stats- Unspecified ....:...: 219 A proposition by the Council- of . total, $682,084,669 was required for Conception Bay and the City of 8t.1 Four to send food to Soviet Russia pay and allowances of _, . soldiers,_ in. John's and its harhor and the isuge ` x f� � S O� World Live Stock Markets if the Bolsheviki ceased iicatilities ice • Ae.ds which stiPtch 40 tulles out eluding subsistence, billeting, rations; Toronto, April 15 -Good heavy was presented on Friday. This plan and assigned pay.. Separation allow- rum the mouth of the harbor.: NQ _ steers, $14.60 to $16.60; choice but- however, met with serious opposition, announcement had been made of ,the _ cher steers, $1826 to $14; butchers' ' p ances accounted for $78,968,000; for flight, but the hum of the big engine A` ,r particularly from the French, on the maintenance of troops in France the Breadstaf[S. cattle, choice, $19.50 to $14; do, good, Toros API. 16=Manitoba Wheat g12.7b to $13; do, •medium, $11.50 to ground that it would constitute ree• expenditure to the date mentioned gave the alarm to the city, .aid. from ---No. 1 Northern, $ $10.6ti to $11'• li i was .$114,336,666. Clothing for our stores and offices, house, and snipe. at $2.2$34; No. 2 I •,12• do, common, bulls, o�n'tion of the Bolsheviks,. Govern- g anchor, thousands poured out to {see Northern, $22134 • No. 8 Northern, hoice, $11.60 to $12.50; do, medium ment. The proposed plan would have soldiers coat the. country $78,965,979, $21733; Na 4 wheat, $2.1134,. in bulisi..$'10 to $10.60; -do, rough bulls,• placed -the food entirely under the and boots and repairs to boots $11,_ the wondrous dight. It was awon- -store Fort William. I $7.75 to $8.25; butchers' cows, choi e, control of a neutral commission, and 107,289. Motor trucks ambulances circus eight for. them literally, los , Manitoba oats -No. !k.C.W., 71*Ac; $12 to $18; do, good, $10.50 to $11.60; consequently, the American position and other vehicles called for the dis- never before has an aircraft o! any No. 3 C.W., 683X;' extra No. 1 fee do, medium, $9.25 to $10,; ,do, com- oft the revictualling of Soviet Russia bursementa of $10,215,220. The car- description been. Been over this lanes. M* i88%e; No.'i feed, '66%c• No. 2 fee , mon, $7.50 to $8.25; 'stockers, $8.76 would not constitute recognition on Crowds watched with real awe the 689dre, in stole Fort Wiliam. to $11.b0; feeders, $11.b0 to $18.b0; `lase oi,troopa by sea entailed an ex- beautiful picture of the machine Manitoba barley -Diu. 8 C..W., cagners and cuttet�s, . $b.60 to $7; the part of the Entente. Howver, the penditure o! $17,448,495, and by land f 11.081f�c; No. 4 C.W., 98a/a'c• rejected, milkers, good to choice, $9Q .to $150' French hold it impossible to ask Gen-' leamin in the nun. They stuns} in i919fic; feed,•. 4-C. in store ort Wil- $28,761,864. 'Other items were: Do- g g but the trams q do coni. and mod., $66 to $?6; spring- oral Denekine and the Don Coaaaclt minion arsenal tuebec, $4;8'f'I,880 the street car tracks, I t• Ilam• ers; $90 to $150; light ewes, $13 to Governments'to cease fighting; even Dominion atgana'1, the crew - Lindsay, $1',?26,- not diiiur` th , American cora-No. S yellow, $14 yearlings, $12 to $14; spring -if the Bolsheyiki . are willing. Dr. B86,66i Ross Rifle Company. (rifles and •passengers alike declined o lei h' $1.80; No. 4 yellow, $1.77, track To- lambs, $18 to $21- calves, good to Nanseri is anxious that the revictusd- and bayonets to December 31, 1917), a little thing like a schedule. Inter- ronto prompt shipment. fadopted R. } P P choice, $16.60 to $1.60; hogs, ed and lin len be speedily ao thatfere with their view. They steed in p g p Ontario oats -No. 2 white, 70 to' watered, $20.76 to $21; do, weighed roach Petrograd as the roadway, but . the . �draya and off cars, $21 to $21.26'; do, f.o.b., $ food ships can aP$ Machine guns, $4,743,478.40; stolen, ictor p •� No. 8 white, 68 to 70e, Accord- 0 2Q soon as the ice breaks up. Dr. Nanaen stopped dead at the first ins to freights outside. ---- to $20.2b. _ inclui3iag bedding, furniture and. V iaa s;, Ontario yvheat-No. 1 winter, per estimates the death rate- at 200,000 cooking utensils, $16,718,566.84. l'ur- nae 'o€ the motors "song. It mighti �• ear lot, .$2.14 to $220; No. 2 do; $2.11 -months directs or indirect • due ur- have been some apparition of dis% to $2.19; No. 3 do, $2.07 to $.15 f.o.b. 1� 1 �1LLi F�Y y� S ehsaea o at, aa�a� et$rvatiw►.. the world cannot $8.593,135. Saddlery and _8S 1A all eye shipping points, accordingto freights- proba! t( stand idly by and watch women an hula°, equipment, $3,146, 4. or- m Ontario wheat -No. 1 Spring, $`3.09 true that ore than half= `tis to $217; No. 2 do, $2.06 to $2.i4; No• AFLOAT S DAYS, children starve. .Virtually all children age and stabling, ;4,458,129. Camp ably 8 do, $2.02 to o, $2 f.o.b. shipping of lesp' than two years are now dead Borden, . $352,406,.. Site of Lindsay PoPulstion of 26,000 waited - is the in Petrograd, according to Dr. Nan- arsenal, $26,657. Construction and attests s full halt -hour and founds 1 points, according to freights. __ _.: ., oecsaional glimpses of the : plaai t Peas --No. 2, $1.70 to $1.80. now - sen, and conditions are terrible be- machinery for Liad3ay arsenal, $1, iinal, according to fre, bts outside. Life -Saving -Suits Tested By gond description in the orphans` 614 Recr ti Mission more equate rewarsL . gg ,784. Brihah ui ng o than ad ` Barley -Malting,' fl5c to $1, nom- Trans -Atlantic Navigators homes and has' ' is seal. pita to .:the United States, $713,922, and 9 - amounts recoverable' from British , OM- Buckwhe 2 95c, nominal at St. John's, NSd. - _ • and foreign Governments, $2,999,078. :. 1t No. 2 $1.55, n s3. - --- -- ------ �� A� _ _J°" . ., A despatch from St. John'a. ernment Sian- ut.- _ Bard, $10.75 to $11 Torun Commander McKenzie Grieve, big Ontario fiour-laovernment awker Stan- �. _ -__lard, $9.65 to $9.75 in baps, Toronto navig4tor on the impending airplane ' I 'sand Montreal, prompt 'shipment in flight across the Atlantic, have tested _D �0� ;�L° bags. the life-saving mils the +y will wear =- r D g in. Cairo and Ale7candii8 Both C and Country Gave Miilfeed-Car lots delivered, Mon- during the big hop: The suite are ftT Directed Against Armenians. areal freights,' bags included. Bran, those developed >by _ the American Affirmative vote on _ _ 44 toiest NUIUM-_ 12 New Types of Submarines; Cairo, Egypt, April 18. -=In two `;48 per ton; good €sed flour, $2.7 to on the back between the shoulder y daps of rioting • here, ended. at noon 43��pper ba$g A despatch from Montreal says: -300 .Destroyers, an Thursday, -ht Tray -e g Hay-hto. 1, $24 to $28 Per ton; blades. The feet have leaden- soles P ton, track To- and the fabric is waterproofed in i B' a 'majority of 100,000 votes the _ Mine -Sweepers. killed and one hundved wounded, it mixed, $-.2 to $28 Per Province o! Quebec pronounced itself t�al�a�lfleial cam fronto: -' such`• a wag that ^they are- gnarantted in favor. of light wines and beer on '� d iminique. - Armenians were chiefly ? Straw -Car lots, $l0 to $11 per ton. to keepa man afloat for ' eight days. g More' than two million tons of chip- , The only place they can admit water the referendum . voted on Thursday.- the objects of the mobs attacks, and Country Produce--Whokeale. y At least fifty per cent of the voters ping wets added to the British navy seven of those killed were `of that is at the neck. and wrists when net during the war 'at a dost of between - Butter --Dairy, tuba and '"Ila, 36 adjusted snugly. The teat was made I, went to the polls out of the 400,000, 0250000000 •anti-. nationality. In rioting in Alesaadria ac - ; to 88c; prints, 40 to 41c. Creamery, istered. Both cities and country ' , y ac- three persons were killed and sig fresh made punts, 66 to 680. In a small lake near the airdrome at t reg ! cording to a statement by Sia E. H. Monet Pearl and was a mark for districts were in favor of the restora-, seriously injured Saturday morning, Eggs -New Lid, 41 to 43e. W. Tennyson-D'Eyncourt, Director Dressed poultry -Chickens, 28 ;o hawker and Grieve. Though the ice tion o! licenses. I while a continuation of attacks on o! Naval Construction at the Admis- « 84c• roosters, 25c; fowl, 28 to 88c;. was forming on the water and the The island of Montreal contributed' the troops resulted in the killing of duckings, 82c; turkeys, 45c; squabs, aif was filled with snow from this a majority of 61,799, and returns alA seventeen other persons during: the das.r $8. edges of what is said to be the win- After fife battle! the Falkland eR from Sherbrooke, Three Rivera. Que- I afternoon. Live poultry -Roosters, 220; local, bee City and Hull also showed sub- Islands, the statement says, the de- Thirteen Nationalist leaders sail � to 880• ducklings, ib., 360; turkeys ter's 'worst storm, which `seed sign of the ResioWn and Repulse was atantial majorities. The surprise, ed for Mi►rseilles on Thursday. 30c 80c• chic ens, - farther felt id. the two men altered from battleships to battle f 27a came from the agricultural districts expressed the opinion that thele •ds- Fhesse-New, large,. 28 to .28340; splashed about like kids trying to which'have been "dry" several years I cruisers, the w►iae of battle cruisers �". 'twins, 28% to 29c; triplets, � to duck each other and generally horse- peat. Counties like L'Aaeomption, having become apparent. The .tsmous Partnre would greatly calm the pas. ;.20%c; Stilton, 29% to 30c; old, la3go, playing. They even triad to shoot +' Glori along of the people and spoke to with '1,219 for, to 64 against, and I Huah ships --fife Courageous, role of- General Allenby, - special i:29% to 80c; twins, 80 to 30%0. what, have been nicknamed the rap- Soulanges, with. 1,105 for to. 94 ons and Furious --were designed to P - Wliolesaierg are nesting to the re- ids," a tumultuous .little stream that high commissioner for Egypt and the tail trade at the following prices: forma the 'outlet :o! .the lake: The against, are typical. The figures of ; wipe out German light cruisers and g h Soudan. Butter -Fresh dairy, c ous, 48 to snits worked very well, though some 1,000 polls in the Quebec district' raiders. They carried fifteen -inch .. 50c; creamery, solids, 61 to 62c; showed 56-votecast for beer and guns and steamed -32 knots an hour. •- water got it► se neck and sleeves and FRANCE �Aq��B i prints, 62 to 680. light wines and 6,407 for prohibition, During the war three hundred des -]j, Margarine=E4 to 36c. the men found that their fet kept While `the general proportion was lit- troyers, 100 mine -sweepers. and twelve. Eggs -New laid, 46 to 47c; new on: the `surface. This was the' result tk better for the "dry" division. new types of submarines were added Ilaid m cartons, 48 to 490. o! the solea not being heavily enough The referendum was decided on by to the British navy. H Sj Dressed 11 1" poultry -Chickens, 35- to I weighted, and can easily fie remedied.' 400; roosters, 28 to 800• fowl, 8? to (When the actual start is made on the the Provincial Legislature to settle 'BSc; turkeys, 8 o 0c; ducklitrga, the future liquor question. Is. 1918' 26 ARTICLES EMBODIED flight, both.$awkar .and Grieve will the Legislature passed a total prohi-1 1N THE LEAGUE, CO`'EN.A.NT T `• lb•, 85 to .38c; squabs, doz., $7; geese, wear these suits, with the collapsible ! Reparation For War LOBees Ala '28 to -30c. lifeboat: tested. yesterday; this, will bition measure to come into effect Potatoes-Ontarios, f.o.b. track �, on May 1, 1919, for "the duration of ! Paris, April 18. -An official cum- grate, Saye Ckmenea�u. ,;'" Toronto, car lots $120 to $1.25. form the only precautions again. _ the war." The war ending, before the! munication issued to -day 'says:, "The Paris, April 18. -Premier • Clebaen Beans-'Caaas�lian, band- cke(L drowning' the voyagers will take. act could be applied, the Government new text contains 26 articles. The bushel; $3.?b to $4; primes, $2.50 to The assembling of the plane has compromised on the 'demands made t entire document has been . carefully cean told a deputation of the Radical , . imported .hand-picked, Burma or been completed. It was said by mem- p Socialist group which called spun him from the liquor faction, who demand- Ased from the point.- oi, view of �ian, $8.25; Limas, 140 berg of the rt that -the test flights today that the ,question .of. separa Hone -Extracted clover: 5 -lb. party ed a continuance of complete "wet"� drafting, and rt contains, in addition tion b Germany had been, settled y now await favorable weather only. y tins, 26 to 26e 1b.; l0,lb. tins, 24% privileges and those- calling for the its specific statetnent of a number o! amongthe silica a few hours previ. ? ' to 25c; 60-1b, tae, 24 to 260. Buck- Thin" is not yet in eight; and the field enforcement of the Act by submitting wheat: 80-1b. tin, 19 to 200.. Comb: u still in' bad shape.. The water principles heretofore regarded by the ouslyon a basis that would satisfy x' C the ideation of the sale of ,beer and commission. as _implicit as the .coven- the desires.of the deputation, as flies° 18 -os., $4.60 to $5 doz.; 12 -oz., $8.50 stands to a depth of six niches at wine alone to the electors. ant. donee. • some places, while on others it has „ had been presented to him, and that Maple products --Syrup, per wine been -:drying out quite satisfactorily- PLAN TO INCORPORATE Except for the technical tack � the same could be said for the naso Flon, $1.85; per imperial ' gallon, .�--- AUSTRIA INTO GERMANY bringing the French 'and Englishtiations concerning the Saar valley80; per 6 gallons, $2.20; sugar, lb., WAR MINISTER OF BARONY _, texts into accord,the covenant is ,Concerning reparations, the. 'minito Z8c. BILLED BY T110B A despatch from Paris Saye:-.' ready for tl:e plenary conference. It mum requirements €ormulated-by the will therefore be made public in the provisions -Wholesale: - • Despatches . from Vienna announce group comprised the piscine of the course of a few days. .� Smoked meats -Hams, medium, 37 Copenhagen, April 18. -herr Neur- the atrival'there of s German dole• coal mines of the Saar basin at the. - to mo do, heavy, 88 to 340; cooked,) ins, Wir Minister in the Govern- gation, which has opened negotia "- - disposal of France, while''i` contend 4 60 to 620; rolls, 81 too 3 breakfast meet o! Saxony,• was, killed •at_Dres- tions for the incorporation of Aug- GARRISON OVERTHROWS ed that complete reparation must be tris in Germany. Mlt�NICH GOVERNMENT obtained for all damage to persons "bacon, 41 tLon backs, lears bacon, 28 den yesterday by disgruntled soldiers -w - _ 4i6c; boneless, 50. to 52c. 3 to whom the Minister had refused a BRASH FORCES ' and roperty' and provia4on made !or Cured g hearing.The War. Ministry_ . was . , TAKE TREBIZOND Weimar, April 13. -The "Bavarianthe P Y F Government has sent Deputy . Vogel all payment ►r' pensions. enemy Panda of to 29c• clear bellies, 27 to 28c. i stormed by demonptrators who drag- - } Las<{ -Pure, tierces, 29 to . 29 /a c; " "'� of Fuerth to Munich as its represen- _ • bar 2934 to 30e; pails; 2%% to 30340; sed :out Herr Neurine and threw him London, April 1S. -British forces tative. He to charged uta, 5034 to 810. Compound tierces into the Elbe, where ><e was shot and have occupied Trebizond; Asiatic Canadian Deserters Shot ?� 34 to 2b94o tubs, 26940 to 26Y•c; killed as he tried to swim to the bank. 'Turkey, according" to a Constanti- civil and military, authority v Mesh Both in England and at the Front ifs, 26 to 26340; prints, 2734 to •4---•- • ' ich. All the Soviet decrees have been nople despatch, un date of Thum- nnulled. •: A despatch from Ottawa says. - Poison .�. �7x�, Gas to be Utilized day, to the Exchange Telegraph Government at Munich. wag n• Hu ted he - For Destruction of Larval The Ho gh Gut ria eta in - Montreal .Markets. Company. -' overthrown by the garrison. _ _ Coinmona t h$ had hien informed •I Montreal, April 18 -Oats -1 xtrs A despatch from Paris say&:- Bavarian Freatier�Ctoeed --' that a num of seas an deserters) 'No. 1 feed, 88c. Flour -•S ring wheat poison gas, that worked such havoc CAPITAL OF CRIMEA TAKEN v RMS_ had been executed. Others ew standard grade $ll to $11:10. during the war,. To Prevept Spread of Boh►hevis ived sentences up to 30 years. gg will be utilized fora BY BOI.SHEVJKI FORCEIJ i lled oats -Saga, S�0 lbs. $3.60 to very different and -beneficent purpose �" - - e tyre punish�iencs in England ]le Bran, ;48 to $47. S�iorta, $47 ((�� ibe fut4 it is a o ce - ip A despatch errohi Geneva 'says: mors more sbO -then in this coun, r $48. Hays,. o. 2 s i i G d Despatches received from Innsbruck London, Apri T .e Ukrainian tom;. ! N , per, ton, car s Brit i�c circles. ea. abr. e e rad a, $26.60 to 27. Chases -Finest of the Pasteur Institute, informed the report that the Italian commander in Soviet forces have oaltured Simiero- General Hughes said they hsad'been - s{tasterna, 24 to W. Butter -Choicest Academy of Sciences that he bee ¢1s.- the Tyrol has ordered the closing of pol, capital of the Crimea, and Eupa- tried by court-martial laid allot, 'both eTeamary, 62 to 62%0. Eggs -Fresh, covered a method by which such gas the Bavarian frontier, over which no- -toria, 88 miles -West northwest of to England'and at the front. :�7 to Potatoes -Per bag, car might be applied for the destruction body has boon permitted to pass since Simferopol, with "considerable booty. ts, to 41.50. Dressed bog&- of caterpillars and injurious larvAe, Thursday, The des tcha add that Thig iafotmation is contain4d in Ink stains on curet can �e romov� Abattoir kill d $27.50. to $28, Lard-- which lead , worked destructively n � te; �voorl'pa{Ia, 20 lbs. not, 30% to tree growths in the country bistrieta the SUP was taken 'owing to fears Russian Government wireless comI w K of long ata>xdiag, b� treating y° A.,%sv the vast few years. at a spread of Bolshevism to Italy. munication received today, with ousrlie said`_ 1 t' : �., • p! �@. �. tu.' r Wa+�'n'3%- .S+•1" ' Q K,w.hk'�a„ i .i*$.py �e+"}.G . . / .... • . .. :.. ,....: .:. •. _...... ... ,..: - -_ . :_. :.. .... w: W ..,., a..,a... -. :.x±:�n: vs.., ..,_-�..�c...r..�!•��•rt>.s:�+,'6.•r••�,.xS.:�iw':JG°.�'^�t��+�nr�4 r'3�y.� A - a:y;• � Nei :ti -7 ;A -Miss X.- Rankin- slid"- friendi' ivus the two herow responded leeling- -'Miss Hoogeon. Qf Oshawa, swat ly. *A ditudy lunch lives then eerved =M=Wmn�� Spnethv, at tJw home"of the ton b. a; ri. rtheradi _V 'Aid, -met at the home of Ed. lbqrnell to irldis 'sod -at er's mother hei�e Tho Ladies' Miss po --on . Tuesday with a good -Reve 111r. Marsh was In Drum- Mrs. Buyer 1p attendsine.6. The eleettort pf offinpro, bR.oA Ttiroday evening givilig it -Bo'ro, on'.Monday, April lith, for 1I '--toMrs John Haight, a son. w, ihe lecture i n u con ectioli ith lowi: Hun. pres., Mro. J, Adamson; .14 -Mrs. John Dunn is spending a- University extension course, Pres., Mrs. W. Uee ; Sec'y.-AITS. F; W. ..fe* daye..with Qlarenlon,t friends.,- _J. S. Baludon requests those Gibson-; ist Vb-P-Preq. Mrs. Geor --Alf. Qiark:-haa -purk.hwfld -the whu drdert�d 11 t it i. 600.d'f L-010 Xidaletom; ;�Igj CU. h6l HAW 0 &at of the DQu&nin. gulzal? - - - - - - a rg!j"--iAt. mi�s- A: r W, .1age. his store and get.seed at once. Ges, FX -Miss M. 'McCausland's sale on' -A considerable quantity of 0'' d.of Tha&k has ar coal been 4irriving 'here re-, ffisturday was well attended and t Spoo magy are haviti g -W Hou sessclipanin ti�e­ is a' hand, 'H ri a w re very high. centlyand-a, e wish through cohillins of Tmc 9 ow 0 to�. 7�� i L . 4_ , _­- __­ -_ -01--ro-ron verseas, heir tude_uL_Qu_r' many friends ana a gh 7has just' 'returned from o -Wuhk : about some hew Curtains' 07 F. L.- Gleeson, -of Toronto. was bore - for t I 1, 1!111 r my i i fi i III TY tr-of -;b visiting his uncle, F. H. Hall. kindness extended towards I,* during -The public schools halve closed in town on. Monday and gave THE 'r 1. ., -Mr; G]e n Yd �-.iifor.the Easter vacation, e- mot A, Gates. and will NEws a pleasant cal the Illness a d "ath. of the Iste Wil- Cream Scrim, 50e n on Monday.. Aprij 28th. son .1 lifis a remunerative position Ono, GATRIS MM FAMMY. .35i to 75c Crea= Nets, floral and donfentional'deRi6s; -Mrs. Y�_ (Dr.). Cart* right return. with the Ford Motor Co. ad home db Saturday, after spend. -Farmers, we are'now buying White Striped Marquisette, 65c yd. -In loving memory of Harry a week with her sister, Mrs. barley, oats, and rye,.also anxioua �, . .. 4, _ _;.,. r Scrims, �!�65C Yd Cameron, aged 3 years and 8 months Flowered Cu''fa 'Nraons, of Brantford. to get a quantity of buckwheat. in beloyed son of Gertrude and Donald v.oecupy. Pho or call.. at office for prices., Cameron,who dopartiII this life on -Sucker-fishing is -nov :iog the attention of our %p6rti, The Calnpbell Flour Mills CO -9 Ayril 10th. 1915. good Ltd. God has taken home -bur baby see evenings and some one day last week Taken home the one he gave us -The' Rome Telephone central local legislaiure he ers I . ,:"HouSemcleaning Requisites bee have been made. -A bill, was introcuced into t Placed our, budamong the flo;k ovi vUl close- at noon to -day (Good rering municipal councils to To abetter world than Ours. te grants for me ia closed f or- Epic and Span, ... .... Friday) and. wil wa, morials-for the Tbough short on earth was his little. .10c, 3 for 25c ths. remainder of the day. soldiers who have been overseas, stay. -for-25e -Schdol bht the bill'failed to pass. 'Before Still we will not repine, Old Dutch Cleanser, 13c' 2 -�-St, Andrew's Sabbtth any grant can be -nade for such a Since Jesus In, his bosom wears--- 7-Bon Ami cake and powder, ,Wfll meet during the sumnaer The Hower that does was ours.' -,-each the at 10 o'clock in the morn. purpose,. the assen-t of the rate. 111on Mamma, Daddy and Sisters Ammonia Powder,.... .10c box 1hg, according to the newtime. lam:, p42�ei must be secured. Coal What about your coal, rfew weeks ago Bruce towti- DiLLINGHA31-In 10 inj Liquid, Ammonia 13c bottle v 63emorf 6f ,7 ext winter? 'We can supply shipcoancil decided upon-giying o" CaLvia DillingbAm. who deptked. n other each retur -Pearline,.... 7e a A 15c box you now.' See our ad. in an ped soldier a gold- niedsA this life April 17th. 1916; made f rom a $20 gcld-plece, with Often I think of you dear father, column. The C4mpbe11 Flour .... 13c, 2 for 25c. I able inscription on one side, And my hettit, is,sad with pain. colas eatin(n- jOhAhhL-r'tb would be a heaven. -John Shaughneisy who has ItisfoUaa Mat III r f sod Could I hear your voic 5; a a n"; I aU kinds M: - been spending the past seventeen be obtained fu. tfiat p d -be Lrain -the north w�-st, has been Instead go] watches are to be Butpeaceful -thy rest dear father, �*`Pfckerin­ g for a few - days renew- presented to.each returnedman. 'Tie sweet tu breathe t�hy name. Scrub Brushe's, BroomiI Whisks Aug old acquaintances. Arran township also is to present �d life I loved you very dearly, I do tbe"saine. ho � In death d 'numerous other articles. Daugbter Gertie Dewsrt Lindsay, who has been a gold watch to each soldier w rive d in Toronto on liai been 'overseas' find adso $10 oversea. ar 'Friday :,Veni-- and' on Soatturday for each -year of service. A tablet BLENKIN-10-10ring memory of Se.rit. t1._.�;,_";-:---.--caww -to the village to visithle&_ e0l:i: to the'towla- '- James S. Blenkin, Tth Canadian -Another, Mrs. F. H. Hall. ship hall wit the name o eac Dont forget we are Headquarters 71P a plan -Seeding operations... have. be- oldter inscribed. This'is as that should meet with the ap- too,Dunbji�ton. Dik-dof wounds at lor VV07Papeiss oome quite general this week , No, 28 Casualty Closing 8tation. the favorable weather has imused proval of each soldier.- and: migh-t Frands, April 18th. 1918. by other mauici. the land to dry up quite rapidly be considered -Greater love hAth no man than -during the past few days. palities. - t he lsydown this. ths his life for his FARMERS -The annual Eai;ter. services Mr. and Mrs. Fielding, who have -friends." been spending the past few witl- The held in- tb6 Methodist Gone but not -forgotten. k 7 th Carload. of Sal.t just unloaded. _.Getyour upply.now. ­-�Wonths here with Dr. and Mrs. chnreh next Sunday. April 20 ------ -he at I I a. m. and 7.30, p. in., new Now A4V4Wt6A67n*79t$1. .0artwright, returned to t ir In 1-A. 100 140 and pound bags. --honiie to Gi;ave'hnr't -on- Monday. time. under the Morning service en, Burling -has be6n RT19PIC Spet FOR HATCHING-Frorn 0. ­;Misis Hel es of W. Im. S. as tea -her o the -J -u mouv�lhe women by the P -WW- F GGS brtd-_io-layBarTedRocks� 5.7cent3a, Fter. I) K r;V. CJhn Y4wartment of the pub ... S-I.j Easter Xfornm DralSer, Pickerfrig, 24-30 ze Me's. CHAPMAN until the'snminer vaefitton, is silc-. from the text "Thei women CAMD' qf�!D GRAIN FOR' SALE-31fir- ileasor to Miss Hughes, who has unto the septilchee at the riAlng of ",q wheat and Canadian Beauty peas. Win. the sun," MRIA".16:2. ' Evenio Gray jr.. Claremont. Phone Claremont.92113, 31 -Risen Saviour, base - . '. . �1_ , .. - � _.­ __.: - -1 �. -. -1 -C1 -Requii ites -Services at St. George's church snujeet, The 0 MENIT.' ­ hinplelpal - and --.-,,House eaning 131� VERN. on.the Easter messag& "He ijaL not G C ter Pa ij� ion Don a For Sale -M. D. Dykes He is r Phone k" -at 10.30, Evening at 7. 00, Standard here; for tl-a Will the. -friends please Come, seethe place' where the Ind, Phone 70. 40tl Wall Paper -s, Pikint.. Alabastine _Em-esco, that Evening Prayer, is now Lord- lai y. Ua Lt., 28 6.2 A speciat 7,, WANTED -To If%& or purchasp, a Boiled Oil, Liquid Veneer- O'CedsI Vurntsh, :.'at?.00at night. invitation is ektieuded to the pub first -clam residence in the Village of Picker- , ­ - 7. . . I . ­ .. .1 - L.. - � Surveyors were here Tuesday lie ?r ing, in good condition and modern canveniences Paint Brushe-,. Kalsomine Brushes, Stove -to c9me and, wombip, on Easti Communicate with Dr. M E. McEwen. V-'eW in" ourveying the lot purchased last Day. The Methodist -people and ary Surpen. Macdonald College, Box 233. Que- Pipe Varnish, - Carpet Tacks,. -fall by the Standard Bank. and pastor wish hereby to thank bee, X!tf .,Sand Paper.' -the 112 taking the necessary levels, pre� most sincerely all who came f rom SALE -A nice solid brick resi- fact e­Verything you require at"th1a season of the tory to the erection of e ster chui;e"Les, to -me and heir Fdence,_S rooms. and summer kitchen. about line sot ood year bank building.' an acre -and a half of land of %4 at lowest prices. the %,abred drama "The Cballenae ! or carnav barn with stable i� -A. Defriez. piano tuner of the of the Crosa," last --Sunday even- ; Falase. Apply to Miss Adelaid e_Keld, Picker 30-32 Highest prkes paid for Butter and Eggs.' Nordheimer Piano "and -Mnsfc Co., lox. Do not forget the great even t Ing P- G- �ALE of Toronto, will be in. town" in 'a of the season on the evening -of 17OR -In Pickorinpr Village. G. A.:GILLESPIE, -D'UNBARTON :V7 -few days. Those wishtog their Wednesday. May. 7th, when the I' a good house. and I I acres of iand. admirably ada?tcd for residential purposes. with frontaiie pianos tuned should leave their far famed Wafil-Brickner Peerless on ii and Church Streets; also theorchRrd Six will give a - high class concert lot w, N it, frontaseon Kinx S o rder at THE NEWS Office, 1' Fo u lars apply toMrs. 0 Leary, 12 Pine=MiZ, --St. Andrew's church services in Pickering Methodi.4t church, Toronto. 2-31 on SUbday, April 20th,.will begin We take the risk-, you enjo3� the ---For Lowndes Tailoring Company --In. at I I'L a; and 7.80 p. w.; trew- Easter- mn8ic and Easter 'Acknowledged by all lwell dressed men to be by far the best. -A pretty bon§e wedding took 0. . sermon in the morning, and most place in Whitby on- -A pril 9th, at 41 Cotswold sheep, 8 of the ewes likely illustrated by lime-ligbt the home of the bride's with 10 lambs by theit side. 2 register- 1� - -�Get tl� -at Spring, Suit or Cost for Raster. ed Clydesdale m4res in- foal, reg. filly, Easter service at 7.30 6; ru. Fred S. ".Mrs.. Ilan, when their driving. mare, set single harne as, set mong Onaccountof thestrike*a We have our new samples and styles justin and -we' the emp, 9 0 youngest daughter, Befnice Leila- double breeching harness, open buggy, 4. loyee f the' C i adian was tuarried to Franklin James steel wagon roller beariog 4 Inch tire. an ny, our merchants, Prouse, U Pickering, in. the pres.. flat top rack, sei�d drill, corn cultiva- guarantee a perfect fit and Complete wen as eir customers, have ence of 4 ntilmber of relati;ves and tor. mower, slikgle plow, cream separ- -satisfaction with eviry garment. in Y The parldt was prettily rator.- Inconvenienced. f ri4nds. Some have had abipmentsmade to decorated with feras and earns,. Tzams-Citab or credit, Fur forth- ­�reeuburn station but that was tions, and the bride -eiibered t We stand behind. our goods. Call and see nil er particularii apply to H. T. Love. 71 he Ellerbeck A, -relished very match on Re- room on her father's arm to the rard 4M, or a" W. B. -Powell, auc. iio re., Toronto., phone Ger- tount of the bad condition of the strains -of the wedding march from tioneer, Pickering. Sod R X, BUNTING' PICKERING d �'Lohengrfn." played by Esta,blished 1857. -Mrs. L. O'Leary, of Toronto, Nicholson. She was gowned in b advertising for sale her propertY duchess satin, trimmed with seed W]Atevale Club of 7", he vWage. It conslateof a pearls, the veil being caughtup �Jlm t �:�Ilesildence and eleven acres of land. with sprays of white hyacinths, Vnited Flamers no more desirableland and she carried a bou Seeds have arrived. quet of -for reddenflal -purposes than this. nd white hyacinths. At the next meeting of the Clubreso E E 0 NIG T M 'E ream roses a Tho" -who have money to Invest The couple were unattended, and lotions will be passed on �4ould find this a profitable,in. Rev.A. R. Poster, of the Whitby the following: Re Interewitching of Railways hoots as they could sub -divide Methodist Church, officiated. in So r Bring In your Harness and Co4lars, before the lae Into, building lots, and the After. the signing of the rigiste I ving our School System t demand for such Will likely be the guests eat down to the wed. gulation of Foodstuffs Minute rush. .4uit4i brisk within thenextfew ding supper. Mr. and.Mrp. Pronse. n a tion of farm implements left later for Toronto and LindaRY4 Boots Repaired. ulation of motor trucks on our --In response to a petitionsign- the bride travelling to a suit of soft roads Collars a Specialty. �­ed by the business men o the tete de neare broadcloth, with hat Call soon and get your needsLeupplied. Village, the police trust ees have to match. , After their retnrn E1L.M DAIX MIT -1 .,requested the- citizens of the.vil- they will reside in Pickering. to observe the new time, Ou"f-town guests included Mr. "'."PICKERING HARXESS:,EXP0R1U1ff "beginnhig with Monday next, and and Mrs. Burley, Newtonville'; You can always get the best Mani - the bell'will be rung accordingly. George and Miss Ethel A1,111n, New. toba Flour made from No. 1. �-Ho' e Phone 3600, J. COAKWELL to -.It was announced in the Methodi9t captle ; Miss Sadie Van Kewren, Manitoba Wheat. '�Land Pre!kbvterian &urches that Toronto; Mrs. W. Hodge and Royal Household and Glenors for `-Itheir services will begin at 11 ft.m. daughter, Margnerite,-Lindsay. - ' -- -Bread_ - Try a ba 9. add 7.80 -'1Y. -m. (new time) Mid to Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oatq to lit PRr 0 - on Sunday next, Easter. t begin -,BRAN, SHORTSI ''.4andety, MIX FREDS!, Wm. Ormerod bits purchasea a new' OAT CHOP Rafige� -The Surprise Club gave a sur. ri to Mitts Hazel Pilkej on Ford auto. od -CRUSHED IQATS Mr. and Mrs. Langley, of Brighton, ednesday evening, April 9tb. BARLEY CHOP �.A,Lt 8.15 about twbn have moved Into the Tillage. WHEAT peo- ty yo' I Fathered at her home Wits Street, of Toronto, has been These stoves"are" eknowledgec CRACKED CORN P Is I PJ?Y- holidaying with Miss E. Middleton. t�di be the best stoves -an evening of games and music. Ernest Trimble has been under the MIXED HENYEED ,_Ono of the main features, of the doctor's care, on the market but is muchbetterat Caldwell's Cream substitute evening was the ouiia board. time of writloff. Calf Meal. `7 Other games were also indulged in Mrs. Walle and son.ofMountFor- Alolasses Meal to -day. ,�re the'�I�WM- e 0 ae I D =11 w �it h t h �en a'�Z II K Do Expreei-Co-SMIA Zn -P all present had a jolly time. eat, have been visiting with the form- CROPPING AND OAT eadid 'anA Mrs. SPI bakers, easy on fuel Music which was rendered by er's parents, Wm. an Ormerod. CRUSHING EVERYDAY h odsome in Aedgn. A reception was held in the church 01 miss Ruth Morphy and Ed. Pas. 0 Tuesday evening last I honorof Get prices on feed in ton lots. i�,� coe, weis highly a ppreciated. n ­Cxll and seelouF ull:otockl' b wits served. after which all and Pte. Percy Middleton, wbo have Lnne our returned heroes, Pte. %red Nutt BELL PHONE. i'­� left for home, mucb pleasedWith i -rent nearly three years overseas I H. BUND�Y Lbe elreute of the evening, After the expellent program was g.kv: Choppi g every d '. ay.1