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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_04_25A..v WS .P,.ICKERING Alssistag AL -AL AL AL_011119 A V . ..... 1: A V 9-19 OL XX.4L V V IMOOK- -ROAD- -W-- -76 years %I - . . I4fQH­LAftD­-Cft9S Established w, --sr_- t, wedding _.B Of "Ithe bridets ueo. weather at present. took place at, the home Medical rs. McDonald. Sr.. Is not improV- Mother, Mrs. R, P. Nott, Rosa stree , GREENWOOD at her friends wou'lcl like Port Perry, on Saturday, April 19th, S sor to fa as HT,- For- ucces Ing as when her youngest and only daughter. V. 91 CARTWRIG -Baker I& Heise) to seaher Gf.&Ve- -t q",,easor to Gorden yonng, nt 0AhsLwa_ Iza. Be trice Fas united In marriage Pickering' -C- 4�totts, of Highland cousin, to Mr. Williaiii le Office bouts. -Mmus i ".111 to 2 and 6.30 to 8 P.. in. 331Y Is spending a week with his fficl- # . Creek, the Rev. Thomas Bates a Walter Jackson. te'deals ating. The bride received mauv use - Several i6aportant, real- esta. B.FORSYTH.D. of 0., Re a V gifts 'from friends,4wa* aid at are pending, In this neighborhood. ful dawn of Ontario. spociat home, The happy couple will ta� bond member of the Your BuildillIN Particulate later. ke u _�Ibody ai AtUng of gl&UGL By" One flash and your barn George ad family, of Osh- their residence at Highland Crest aiwia*ont. I.. awa. spent Friday and Saturday with Immediately, is burnt W. H. and Mrs. Jackson. TOMLINSON. M. B.. Member ed to his i;PORTS son has return 49HOOL RE W. A. Jack I am again �uying Wheat and Over'half a million dolla N if the 'Collep of Pbysiciant and Sarepons re -6 work In Cornwall, after spending the -public.-school.,names In BATley-Highest prim paid ttitjii office*, that form up" loss by lightning Cherrywood y �, Dr. Sa &W5. R. Iatt4V1y7b=, -Willie Hollin- holidays with his parents here. 2817 last year of merit : Sr 1 Mines 'Hazel and Mildred Kayes, of order Davidson, Ver, Lillian Damson, Willie ir Toronto, spent the holidays with thei 2M 33 juetalle H 0. McKINNON, M.D., I"R.O.S., Good Migh-taing Protection parents, J. H. sad Mrs. Keyes. here ollinger. Nell Petty. Gordon le, Ella Rit- -feed-- Ban wemb* the C D"Idson, Nettie Tweed -Barlev Feed is the chespe" VA"O!N d_ slat" ver 80 Pat cent -Fe-n.Eo-use. Bobbie Ayers 0.13 V a 0 Cin the in ettent -e- CHORKYWOOM -le:19cGri arvot for f ng wn� astandaii to asiseassi of women am 6f Iiiin I will prove it. wad_"a. 09100 a" reddencis, Brousuant. 1. � "" �eraa Peti-Y. Ina Rit- pigs. A tria Born, on Tuesday, April otb. to F. Wilbur B&rkey. Georgina A stock always on hand. Ge6 prices from and Mrs. Currab. a son. tenhGuse. Robext Dawson, Sr Pr -Merle Hollinger. Miss 1. McCreigbt visited her sister Garland here ovet the week -end. Neva Currah, Hazel Rogers.. Viols KENNEDY. Bar t 8 1 Miss Dorothy Wood, of Toronto. Maynard, Mark Maynard. A Class- er McGriskin. M. R. -end with friends here. Bertle Ayers, Leo spent the week Mondays and Fridays only' Stojiffville,Ont. visiting Lehman, Teacher. ithy, ont. 41 Mr, and Mrs. Parker are 9_thit- the latteL's parents, Jos. and Mrs. BROUGHAM 11 grind finer.than other mill E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- LWhlin' caeans.dollars a ton extra In T. �nd Mrs. Heron and little son Mrs. Matthews spent Easter with feeding value for pigs - 11. BELAML, Clis%remaut of West Hill, visited at Wm.TRylor's her daughters In Toronto. on Sunday. :r - - . ... �a Furniture azjd1:Fi[:1i Wm andIN B.A.Ittir. Notary r ;1' 0" -%1M, Easter..witb. their relatives here. A IlZeltor. Notary P �Uc. Ete, money to *an. ogace, Brock 9%. North. WhitbT. 297 visited with Russell end Mrs; Davi Miss McFadden spent the Easter va. We carry a large stook of Purul. son -on Sund T. cation with her parents in Hastings. a TON, B. A., Bar- ad room Miss Beatrice Petty is spending a Mrs. Graham.. Mount Albert. spent - WILLIAM J. BEA ture. also picture frames a riater, Solicitor, Notary Public. associated moulding, window shades. granite- few days with her grand -parents, Jas. the week-ead with her sister, Mrs. G. License No. 4-206 in practice with Messrs. sycktnian. Dealsou & Iroster. B stug. Toronto - Geneml Ornate ware. New Perfection co3k stoves. sad Mrs Ferguson. ity at . Mark- D. Linton. Mrs. Chapman -and Mrs. Wilbur, of amildiul, lavey Street, Toronto. Tel one Also agent for monuments. Lowest C. plaxton spent -Sundi . ..... go -owj. igbt- Phime ham visiting his brother. who has Toront t Easter with John and 3PAces. We Pay,the fre 4, Claremont. recently returned from overseas. Mrs. a pen utuber frorn hers A tend -ed -the Mrs. kaig;k Gerow-and chlld�en._ Of --ILLSer vice -a be tablist an undATAt: With the forinni ce see father, Win. ongro X�LAKH B. BEAT 30 Graduate of the Royal ColelSe of Dentai Logs Wanted boys who paid the supreme "cri 'Miss Brodie. of Torout Offwe es Gladys ON. Zioa Church In honor of tw M ve sergeons anj�Universzty of Toronto. on the.field of battle. panted by bar nieces, Miss lersis W. M L 0 is shardwar4 stcTe. Wbitby. I %, accom- G A G n e holidaT d Jean Brodie. spent th Lfte bouts g tow Tt*_'3.3o.g Ind - 'phone 0 DUMBARTON an I "YA I w III par the following r - for 9. Geo. PbIlIF. I phcme 2204J with her islater, Mr -Dating Dr, Btaton*s absenceloverseasMTI.Cook. loge delivered at our ml'!, ii Rivtr --- Miss K. Anderson is visiting Miss The undersigned have opened MONGOLIA ist Toronto.@Owill be ii4charge I Basswood No. 1. Agnes Thom. tip a new garage at the corner 30. W Rock Elm No. 1. Mi" A. Annau. of Clarke. sp aye ie, church King Street% ..,2800 me here. Ed. Williams =pe t a fewd .0 Soft Elm No. 1. 2300 Easter at her bo oronto�apent _�I-j in Toron Pickering, where they are cen to. Maple N Misses Jamieson.. of T Miss Anderson Is spending her holi- prepared to repair all makes Gillespie. White Ash No. 1, 30*00 Easter with Mrs. G. A. WG. HAM-T"uer of Marriage 2D.00 Mackie, of uto da y's at Campbellfor.d. of autos, motor -cycles. j tAgauses In the Caustf Of outaido, Pine. second growt b No. I Miss Retta Toro Melville Turner. of Toronto. spent and bicycle& Village- nhoppli:11g and Oat Rolling spent Easter with 31iis A. Annan %jigs Brnwo.--Miss-Tiretwo W i V.1RICHARDSON --'Real 'Es as usual. Mrs. K.- , TAirana mine M. Ander- We are also agents for Do McIntosh are all quite ill this weelr- recently In Toronto. Miss Tyrell, - _11AVal Cream Separators Giigtic. Insurance. Ctnyeyah�irig, Notary of Toronto, is the guest sot% spent a day ur burg Etc. Picker=g, Ort. W. G. Barnes, Green River of the Mj�lst�q Allison for,theweek-end Some 'of the fwrmers In c; tioup. Miss Kennedy, of Scarbdro. wl; have commenced seeding and repairs. HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Or -address Ft. R. No. 1. Locust Bill. v; itb her aunt, Mrs. George White, on James RenbIi7-.si6d_-Xaster Telfer Ontario. nt a few days last week In the city. Gasoline Engines, Tractom and. =Afflo in *0 Ckrum--of sPF Idezoet clarexacnit. d Sunday called .09106 t iiiiis v nlog the Sunbeam David Swales, of Ringwood. Sawing Machines. On Yuesds4 e' Thomas and Mrs. HA k his parents, LL -House carpenter. Es- School Class gave w concert lathe OE W es Ioven or new Simalefi. OD FrId&y. 'work. repairs at 0 timist basement of the church. when R good a 11=61197 and Via- Cowan & Sheph,64 alterations. Ind, pbobe 2913.0kistrind. - 2317 Get tie Records program of music. reettatiocs, d1&_ Thomas nd Mrs. R at and Mrs. Ramsey. of Toronto. Selec& your SO )01 on the basis of Iogueki, etc.. was given. This was ce at Easter with relatives here. Z.BEATOIT TOWNSIUPOUIRK followed by most interesting lantern little actual work done to -day. Write George and Mrs. Judd and Pickering, Onta Shaw's Schools. Toronto, for up to slide@, illustratin1w a trip across Can - U, irefticaftnt. Bad. Kenai 10 3040 , H. Clugston, brother of daughter and Arthur and Mrs. Bets. Is - - ad&. b R v - Geo. reeir of MiliarlaW ZA date record of graduates and pos! I of Toronto, spent Sunday at out. 1-T tions flilled. It will Interest you. P"T. 7 F. 131ugston. which was great, W, H. Shaw, President. ly enjoyed by all. Bowers. _CANADA'S VICTORY BONDS for ask. Denosainatious­11601 11010. ON BROUGHAM Price.991-2 and accrued bit- On Wednesid evening of last kes Bond Broker, 4"I;Pbona In W The followl Is from the aloyable evening was t) oy. ..lad. Pbonis 70. 40d week very e Oat Daily Star: In Wedneedav evening, ,livery 61, ary 9ickerin at t the home of Mi" M. April 3rd. J. B.'Lawrence,oftbis city. Ire, 0 HUGH S. PU011. Glen Major. Ont. en, when about twenty members received a telegram from the hospital *0 authorities at Spencer hand lAcenowd AuctionW. Extensive GzPw- 9 rigs for hir' Iowa, sayinor of the Green River T.Adies'Ald met -to c��­ieioca in imported and thorouebbred stock. First -else bid farewell to Rev. and Mrs.' Crick- We havie on 4ales ontionewd anywhere. write for. serms that his brother, W. A. Lawrence, igton before leaving for tboh-new Day or night' -mad particulate. Phone Ind. 2116. Wly and was in 'first Pat t of the foll' wing was strickea with paralysis. toritte at Delhi. The 0 Bus meets 0 trai a very critical' condition. Mr. -Lawr- P" vas as gpentin'rousiciand FPOST11,14 Licensed- Auctioneer, nded to. eace at once took the train for Spen.c- the evening w which a very feeling coal for pounties bf Tork and Ostario. An- Teaming promptly &tie speecbes, ifter , izes of er, but his brother had passed away Miss Alice Born - III= 0904 of all It leas sitecuto to an shortea He address was read by ,;- Addriartareen Agent for Canada Carriage Co. a few hours before his arrivel. a6t the de - River P. 0, 081� shaw expressing our sorrow was buried. at Riverside - Cemetery, Stove, n Sunday, April Oth. The arture of Mr. and Mrs. (hickington MORTON' M. GIBSON. Ontario We He Peak, rick."4ng sM1ocer, Q F, rn our midst and wishing them rO tbeirnew field oflabor. tandDominion Land Surveyor and CiviJ service was conducted by the t, Whithy, Pbone 231. Rev. J. A. Adams. of Spencer. W. A. taria G:!wFceXedt h'at our to" meant another's Nut, Pea Nagineer. Hopkins Streei Yarriold, On ka ffiIiatcessor to the late W. E. Lawrence was born in Pickering Tp. Lena Surveyor of Port Perry, n 44-4 isill,,im- In 180. About thirty years &gin Vale, Pure Tater fie gain. Mrs. James Routley. treasurer ofthe Ladies' Aid. presented Mr.and moved to Iowa. where no wain emplo MAW, LICENSED AUC- Mrs � (Mckington with A Pum from TIONEER for York. Qntarto and e,tbe only ed as a commercial traveller. e e;nembers of the Aid. A dainty Ulm promMaDI"m If you are wise you will Us Cmanties, All iGg of tteaded leaves to mourn big lose two brothers. th 7: Cba&,B. Rice, I CUT , J. R. luncheon Wes served and after singing to. Terms ressionti Dates for Ideal well, drilled by J. 13. Lawrence.of this yno," all retired to their A.'C. REESOR, red at NEWS'Oftv. DO and -Auld Lang 8 Whitby. Ont. My who Is agent fol Wind Mills, Gasoline Lawrence of Lincoln. Neb., and one Farley, of Plcker� riffitiectlyS 1110MOL all kinds of Pipe and fittings 810t0r, Mrs. George 7 UST KHAA Buffines 0"7'3M for waterworks. 'Also bath -room fix- 1 6, Out," 4=11INW000 given careful tures. etc. Ev -thing WHIT19VALI9 Vetori 017 S. Carlton Is Confined to his bed with Monor Graduate of the Ontario Vete. &ttsntiOu- )uewftoni& Mrs. 111is and daughter, Min NoFAyi I miday, A01 1116116 to Born, on Mi Hasty Coll Alows Puidp- WORKS, were to Toronto on a brief visit, rch. and Mrs. Davis. a daughter. jag d Graduate of thevoteriDary Major how been Ill, but A �O.Zpeut f -Mrs. Walter itevaie, fttf , Francis. of Torcinl -lation. Rome Tel. 5521. Wh George Science Assot: In now much improved In health. . M. A. ftol and The Rev Mrs. Crickington re- Easter with Mrs ftone-*fillee IN% residenpe,22(02 and family. =cited this week to their now beld. ON"RIO Miss E. Williams. of Toronto. at 'ICUMEMONT, P . r� A reception was held, on Tuesday re, clun'. the holidays with Alf. and M EASTER TERM evening in the Baptist church to *eI Dro He" Stock Come home Messrs. White. and Ross. blerbere. OPENS APRI:L 22ND two return L, and Mrs. Lidgett, of Oshawa Call ed soldiers, ....... JOHN P11ILIP rker gave a fine inspiring ed on a few of their friends here dur Tonic to your L 10TT Capt. Pa &e a full line ot fresh and cur- address in the Baptist Church on Sun- iltbe holidays. McPherson and dau- 4* day afternoon, and also preached at r. and Mrs. spent Good Fri- od moste constantly on band. gbter, Miss Dorotbv, Ca Green River in the evening. ttle, Horsii* The drams, "An Afternoon Tea," day with Sandy and Mrp. Moore. n Roll, Breakf"t Bacidnii- h John and Mrs. Stewart a d Master spice kYouge & Charles Ste, Toronto was repeated the Methodist aburc with the Jack spent the holidays Sheep and' Bologna, Weinerpretc. on Thursday evening. the 17th inst.. art. Is well known throughout Canada r's patients, S. and Mrs. Stew ccess, Proceeds forms for b and was a great ou Ogg or ighl grace business education Wm. Gee. who has been confined to Highest prices paid f nt, $36,25. ".7: B16tcher's cattle. Stenographers, Typists, Accou An 0 e meeti will be held in the his house during the last couple of Ch Iog Metb ureb on Fridayevening weeks, is, we are glad to . say, I1nPr0v- jLnts, Commercial Teachers. Office 0 ist secur I 28tb. and will be InIz- t.16 -16 -IL seleatific pr,el?�ration' conta n - _e empl- of this w ek. Arirl Clerks, etc,. Zu sea -A The Pickermig a return7 addressed by Miss Brackbtll ment!IF, TRZT 039ADVATZ FROM . ver days at Port Hope, visit nX her friend, ing blood ed MissIbnary from CbIni. Sil atives and ��Niiffffihnce Con2Mitt 1) MN COLLNG33. Miss Phillip, ex-ts&cber of the Audley lax e collection in aid of Missions. w sod to note the follow� school. orm expellers.' re were plea Vi r visitors to Ae n=home Write for Catalogue. Open all friendt-who visited Haste the tte-L-ti ---- ----- W -among- were Mr. SUCL7=111M. "s- n on latibn Is to _W�Itevale during the Easter holidays: -- ----- ;i Me object of this Ancic ye!Lr. Enter now. er, Miss Thelma, and MIW Ashley, I We call -special &I ne Mr. and Mrs. Frisby, Min L. Major tonic for hop. Try it for '-Ieos n stesling and prosecute W. J. Elliott,,Princi miss Laing, Miss of Toronto. its Elsie Rogf s. Richardson. of To- rapid and healthY, the felons. W. R, and Mr growth. Of pig& ---.as. Aline Brown. Mr. Stan ed In their Ixon, all of Toron- ronto, have got nicely settl tol). Mr. and Mrs. D from 7, Members having White, of Hamilton - now home recently purchased ropwi "Witioulm to; MI" Ritz& immediately wi membw Lims For* HatcW Fred Rogers. of Oshawa. Charley Turff. Its not yet able to W, .k D. M. Gleeson, wh' of ZZWOU're On cor.4 the -Red We deeply regret to re from Black Breasted beloved take charge of his store. to still cOntin 91.01L death of Mary Ann Gregory. Membership fee, Game -choice stock and Ing to improve and Is able to spend 8, wife of Edmund John Moore, which, u h day In his office W. LidSo, Phm '111eks"Imav be bisd hvm the President W. e0ollent:layers. occurred at the general Hotel, Toron- few bourar e&c on, who has been In 'Also, Young Belgiant Rarec to, on Mon sy. April Illit, Funeral Wm. Middlet uste Optician 'Siber- from. her lati Ing the last couple Of DruggiSt-Grad refidence, Whitevale. on poor health dur' Silver Grey, ot Im lily 08m. -L D. Banks C. S. Palm. As a months, does prove as raT and, ., ,-"oon at 1.90. Tl-.. I� Agent. RidWdson, Pickering. lan Itares would -like to see Im- I r most sin- as ble.ftlend W V. 'p-Ales"ho -. . .. I 4�� Gal ...: � .. . � �.�,­ � i. �; ,,�O'VN , , , - - _�. '' 7. . - - ": -­.rZ.1 "I I � 'R�� I.. .. , qyi; � J, . lz_. �W,r",'q­,;� '.' � , I . '.. , 11, . . : 1A. ;: .'!.�� * '- .. 11�11,4,11­1i�., .�� I.- I 1. __ ­_; . , ,,, , 11 �, . � . 'U'll. ­ - .. . ..' . . , ,., ;;­ I "Y,_ i� I , , , , I .. I " 14, o . . - I . ­.�-. .. 1. .. . 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This , dignified Humility In.the Hour I . , ....�__-�. '. � ?­... .."141-. _'$1 ,_ a 1 .1 place you r mama on our mailing list to receive notice of the now - - K' I , - ­:� . . I .. . .1 , ,'_ '. L , corns out. - ­ -- - � , '' . ­ .. . ' _1 _ . . - - I T)<. .:I ", �, poultry yard in the surnmer months, soil was. very rich, the plants made , . of Defeat. ... . I I __ , ,.. , . .; . . I . . L:., O', " -� , ,_,:.�,L�::.. . I I -, . . I . . on . a dollar now and got the music by return*mail. .. . .% � � -,'.: ,','� *:�'. ,&- - ­­ - -, and the 'cold -storage we wrowth onct the heby ehiekr-dW - I . ; . ,,:- � -_ - ­_ . ,� . . I . . . , '� , '­ -: -. 11 ,,I�.�� . I . , , .:�� : � .::� ­��'., ':�', L -.capitalizing the oppo ,, she too not disturb them. Each time I gave The moral backbone of the German �', -k ' '. . ;.� f, I , rtunity . � . L I , can make provision for the pro- the fowls' fresh' wafer 1 -threw the people is broken. It was their nation- Ideal Muslo Publishing Co- �,27 AI)MLAXDM 812. X ­ .1 , 0, j, ,-� 4 , . . I :� TOMONTO . ,:. I , ': ; ;:.; � - 1. .: 49 .:_� , I . L. " . .. ,, I � I �erblal rainy day. Th- - -_ 0 - -tale water from the cNckens' drink- al 'Pride that-aften shocked us -their . . , ,�,. . . �. �"Z! - �* I ­ I.. - . I . . . I . �,�� I � � � .. -1 - I eggs in* Jun , July an' August,'and ing receptacle's on the pl "lits. This arrogance or sometimes a kind of ----. asSsss L... .. . . . � :-.L."... . .e d a -_ - --- . ,..�. . L .. - - �:,_ �.':-'­` "' ,:, the. consequent cheapening of price, added nothing' to my 'Y�oik. ­­ - -------" ./ . - ... .. � . -7 '.. . childish delirium over the tremendous : .11 . ,� _�� . , ''. . .. ' ,�. ,;.:: . -.--; L , � - ,suggest the Use Of the water -glass The growing chickens were' kept greatness of their kaiser, the empire, as well as the fact that the final blow - .. . . April. . - .. . �* ;V � ' �� -' - . 1 ' ' . . I of Marshal Poch's I ­ . L: ...­ ... "' - tb:e people themselves, and their vir. , offensive was to be . L , 1 , , - ,: - - ;- '-Method to preserve the eggs. in this yard all summer and always I ak of '�* .;� .�� ,, --.," -.� Now fades -the last long stre 11 � ...A. ­ , Sqleft freah eggs that are clean, sought the shade of the dahlias dur- tue . All this was based on the firm- delivered by General Castelnau in the. . I I I. ,-. ,-'L '� .... � 8 . � . snow, . . . 1. ,: � rj-' '­' south about November 15, which, of ... . L.". I 1". " 1. ' . but not washed. Us's infertile eggs ing tbe heat of the day. As the belief in the Invincibility of the Ger� I � , - - ..'... ZI. ... .., "' � L " ' � Now bourgeons every maze of quick L . �.�....,:.� ;---7.­� "'..:",`..if possible. Take nine, quarts of blooms faded I picked them off aAd man organization, art, sclepce and In-- .course, was known by the German ne- About the flosering squares, and ... _t. .. , . , 1"! � , - ­:., , gotlators and prompted their dicision I _. 'L. 'L I - 1. � ..,., . I . . . . � !.­ .:. `., Water that has been boiled and cool- threw them on tfie ground where the dustry. Now .they have found that thick � %'_'L.... . . , . �; ad L L . ­ . . ., , � ­­ I - , and,add one quart of water -glass chicks devouied them greedily. Since they had built their house on sand, �to accept unconditional.gurrender.' - - -, I... _'. � �, . .� ,., : - aL I By ashen reets title viblets blow. , ... . ..I . - . I ______:L._-_.__4sodium silieatey� - - Place- the- -mixture- -dahlia-tub ersafe ---- 'used, -fo-r--fo-od-iii--an-U-ev-e-rY-tfifll-g-hias fi to pleces. . . Th FuturoSeems Vague. . . �.. L -_ - - : , - ` I . I . . - - - ­.. I.- ,�,�­.7'�: , � -�iA a fi.ve-gallon crock or jar. This Zertain localities -I knew the blooms- From--ese extreme -they have gone at It seems To-i-ne that only the. Social. XOw rings We-iio-odland loud and long,' I . _" . . - . 1: I ,�; � t- 7 7-am.ount of liquid will preserve fif- could not harm the fowls; in- fact,' I once to the other, from arrogance to ists in Germany understand that -the . The distance takes a lovelier hue, .�. 1. - .., . . - � % - . And drowned In yonder living'blue ':7_ �.7 % ' . ��' -. " - - ,,. : teen dow eggs. -For- larger -amounts, believe they are -nourishing - and- humility, -from -noisy boasting to Ia- basis of the armistlee was an uncondl- - �. �, : . _. � ­ , . -� . . . t____ -on; 1 t e others ' -k becomes a sightless song, 1�, . .mix the solution. in the. same pro- beneficial. . mentable despair. There is no dignt- tional capitulati h Be The lar . .. I . , . t . . . , ��� "... .. ..- portion. Qlean the crock 'thoroughly The, next year I increased my .iy in the way they carry their defeat. to imagine that the armistice was a ' "' - "I �__ , - '. .: - - before usini. ' . � ' Now dance.the lights on lawn and lea* . -I*. ;, . .- !.-, - - . dahlia plantlnlj� saving all of the There is no honest self -scrutiny; no- kind of preliminary Peace In which The flocks are whiter down the vale: - .- � ' in the solution. If tubers the, first fall and buying some body will aCccept any responsibility Germany obtained certain- guarantees � , - �, - .. . : PI i., I- .1 . ace the egis " . . .. , - I I ,.�.� .� .. i ., I I � I And milkier every miLky sail, - �A' 4' . ,the poultry yard hals not supplied an new ones in the spring. The result for what has hapipened and for the on the basis of Mr. Wilson's foarteen' L W I I", * . - . On winding_ .. L I �11, - . � 1� 1, � - . : adequate quantit of eggs for' im- I' crimes, committed; everybody lays points. Onj . . - . - . . , , . .. � "p _ � L'.' y a that this chieken yard that form- .1 . . I . , . , _. W '� '_ ' diato use, they' m I N . �,. _ , . j.r, " Z German -_ r -the, seams, - .1 . �,I,t " �, '. PIG - p@y___be added orly had been far from attractive is the fault 0 e a tuation is such that th Whe e now . n pipes, or dives �'. I . 4, �--` -from tlowtb- tlmo�- Seb thai at least now . � ___ -1 - on a oheazollerns, Ludendorff, Tiroltz. Government will have to accept the In yonder gleaming green, and fly' . . : 1. �rl '.-.L,.. I . . . . � F . _ two inches of the mall vers a promises; passersby stop to look at They try to get away from the fact Allies' peace conditions, however hagd , The happy birds, that change their .. .* _'. . ft�_ � __ - " . "v � , ,, . 4., . L'L .-eM at all time.a. Place the crock it. So many stopped and asked for -M!Lt the whole people will have'to pay they are. But the Democrats' still - , sky � . � .. 'L ' I '), .�? : �'.7 'L ., , r , * . . -so na. To build and brood;- that live their . -1. � I 1� o jar In a cool, dri place,.well cov- . � ,;.�_.. ��.._ -ered bouquets that I put out a sign during for the debts the Holienzollerns have make an attempt to show me . I " ... .. . .L L. ..... � I i" �k _- - .. �) prevent evaporation. Wax- the summer: "Fresh Eggs and Flow- incurred, but which they sa,actioned. tional bluff dear to the old government. , lives. . . . . . I .. I L � . �4- - .---- __]Paper p4cod on and tied around the en, 26 cents a. dozen�" . They have forgotten h9w once they Tliey often say that if the peace c . . I . . ­. . .1 I'll., . . . I .- - I . . - A_ .. . I' From land to. �' W .. 1. to ) of Ahe jar will serve the,do0red Part'of the money made . from' the , all sang "Deutschland uber Allies." ditions. go Dne.stnglell � I . � . .. - �4, :"_" � .. . .� end. I I . . .. I - -will Spring wakens too; *slid my regret -1 . g 4 � ". . . , I sale of the flowers two years ago which meant they would A Mr--AVtbVn -spoints the Germans ' . I I I I I - � 'k �- - - . -As A abbiltitute for water -class, was used . . _ � uprenlacy in Europe. _.� have been cheated, and the govern. ..Becomes an April violet, - ... ,. - .- . ___ . P,w� , .,. ' .. .1 1 44 . . ­ . . I .And buds and blossoms like the rest. .. . .. ,,O� .. . '- I this method h . - ' ment may refuse. to, sign them. . . . .. � ji, ,�-_% - - ' ' pou try, ' and, choice varieties of . Contrast With the French. - 1% a . __� I Alfred Tennyiso a emo in). � F-1 a we or three -daMias. Last year I sold every blas- The. n0r=2;m1I too much-pTtft- I . . �- ."i ­ - ' slaked lime in -five &.11ong g- water . - , '' I _­ L - Bova from the - Wiw v­a­rt_eUs­s__iiF,�be1or,L . Many Of them have none. at IY to think -of revenge, even if they .., . _­ . I - 0 _1 1. .. :_ , ­....� -, L 4. that has previously been boiled and dahlias, which were* of immense size all n * " also would resent a diminution- of Ger- ' ' '-L - ow, How d&erent were the - . . In South America two' dain'ties are . � . man territory and heavy indemnities. _� . . . -,, . - � ' . ' stand until the lime settles and- the - This whole clikken 5,ard is annu- travel because outside their own fron. 'acher -_ � -_ *'" _ ' 0 , - , " , allowed .to cool. Let the mixture and had exquisite coloring. I French * after 1871! Th lizards and baked centipedes. �. I I - - I . ..::, . L ey did not - I I- . ., ­ � But the Conservatives are chauvinists, . ,� e- . ' . Note from,.a mother to a to '. ,�L - . . . I - liquid to clear. Place elgan, freili1ally- a forest of flowers.- Tire tubers t - - and Preach -revenge whatever snay I .- ._ - !�' _­ ' ters the� felt the more acutely this - -_ � _' _ . . .� eggs In an earthenware crock or jar are dug each fall and stored the a' . happen. . I .. asking.him not to flog her boy: "You , - . �14 . Rms shame of their defeai.. Nine out of I I . . . . _ .... I . ..": ". ", "" and pour the clear lime -water in . . - . . are not to' cane my boy, Or be will � I",-," 'th' , to as potatoes.. I no loifor keep all of tell -of upper-class Germans I have -met � -, 0 . " - o., � � . _ L� . ­­ , a overed. the more common varieties - .. - I L L . " t 993 for plent- . .. L v: " :­ . Vessel tin 4 the 4 are c . I I . drop down dead at your door, the I P .. - _. asked. "How is Parts pow, and 'Loix- . The Promises of .Jullet. , . � , -.------ L- - . .. - 1. I . .. , Earthenware crocks are good eon- � ing; these are stored separate an fula NJ e Ill same as he did at. -M6 Cary's," i_�, ' I .. �. �,!-_ - - :_ ..,'t". talners. L, They ly and d . c ? You cannot Imagine J fipf. leftne(l wfth---We-r _. .- . ­ � . L: I must be clean and fed to the laying hens throughout how W . , . .: 4 . �_ I . . . I 11q: I;- - ". _.. . �sounLd. Scald them and lot them coal the wint i .. . 0 you pretty fate a,light. . . rXZ%MX=XX - - . -4 " -,�'_: ­�._ . I t I -W . . w think w6:can go'back,there again"' - - "DO you mean to say that you d_-1 A R 1) E N 8 LAWNS. FLOWKRS. ' - '­._* . __ - � . , . � I . � 1. camp e a y !P���-� ey eat som ' ' read Stanfield's Is stevens. Peterborough, Ont. I . . . a of the lower branches the French after 1971 at once"be. haven't yet at xx complete F;rtillzer. Write Ua6me , r�:, I , _�g ­ag Hong will acconftodate 18 of the dahlias, but their scratching, gall to work harder than ever with book ? Then you have a treat bef . - I . - - -:L ta - �ew strength 'and - -with' the Idea of you.' Do lot me lend, you mine no,, I : . � I - M� dozens of eggs and about.22 pin in no way disturbs, the plants, for! �L� I 2r � � Z', - - . %,of solution. 1�11)cka It"t ' are too -theyLbecome sturdy long before the winning "back Alaiice-Lorraina' within Please --it will be such a pleasurel ­� , - ,�". ' ' . I 1. ._�­:��_'.-*.Afiirre are not desirable, since they chicks grew strong enough to harm th You kno - ROOIF31NG . , ,.. � � . - . Increase the liability of breaking some them. . eir new frontiers through a higher w there isn't anything that XAAATZON ]BILAND . . I I.. ­ , I .. . I - . . . . .­ �. . development of industry, , commerce, it a- greater delight than to lend a ,Ready Rooting, Asphalt Slate BhJnff- i. I , ­_ .1-1. - ,� � ? - ��'- cy the eggs and gpcffiufp� the entire - _' 0 . . - lea, Wall Board. Bull4ins.. Papers. . , _'. . -_ � � _ . art Bud science. The Germans lover." . �..- - .. " - , 7, -.-. . bt. I . . .. seem new treasure to a book . . �. .1 ; I. Roof Points, etc. � I - I R.EPUBED To V11111111- GAS IN WAR. to have lost all spirit of euterprtse� � Juliet And her sister' Ellen- had Write for prices and samplea. - I , I C �. ,!. .�, � . It must be remembered, that the Save money by buytaff direaL � . . ' , . ; --:-" ' -.1-.- *JM on the bottom-ciza, ant and Great Britain - Rejected the Qnly the most necessary work is done. been calling"on Sue Morse and her �' Jarvis '2L , "'. __.. � '_ ... I ,;! . . -_ � . - Ifta *9 For atid even that Is badly done., Nobody cousin, who was the guost of the -MOD UMtO BROS." T'areato _. . . � � - - IV. ., -, � , 'Mat those in the bottom of the . Sack me 1111112. . seems to ca I re. Nothing Is done to Morses., As the two girls wefit down . . . � . . I ­ I . - ­ IL' 1, I." .. , .. .. . erveks ' the, last to be removed I . .. - .., . . . . i.. are - .. ' " ­* . transform the L ' - ,. 4. V '. �_ 7._ - �, . - L fQr 12se. Eggs can be put up In ""rlh�llr defence of the use of poison - factories ' which had the street the visitor turned. to Sue. I will pay high- . " - .`:�L­ * . . gas the German military authorities served the purpomi3a of war into fee- �"What a dear girl!" she exclaimed. RAW FURS rice . .. . 1: , ; : smaller crocks. and the eggs put in . eat market 9 , .... z. . . . � , � . - . I declared that the Idea originated with torles of peace production. In some "I never saw' a more charming one." for MUNKILA11% And Ginseng Root. . . I . 1'�.- -the crock first should be used first. � _ .. 11 .. . - ., �,�",�. I "'Which � 33 years of reliable trading. I . . ., - '' . ­ 1. 1. 1. , .�_ 1. __ . Inspect the crock from time to time the British admiral, Lord Dundonald, of them the workmen are kept and - .� � L . ­ � ''; better known as Lord Cochrane. In paid, though the .works stand still. -"Why, Juliet, of course. No doubt "arence--Union Bank of C*naft I , I I - ­ - .- � find: replace with cool boiled water � . .., . I . ,,, I . . ­ , 'Any water that has evaporated. - the Alacussion a great deal of knd*. The.workmen pass the day alaying Ellen is very nice-, but that lovely Write fpr Taga. . _. I. I ,�. -. I ". ­ 1� ;;L _. ledge considerably out of the beaten cards- But do not think they are ant- thoughtfulness of N .�GILVER. 20 St. Paul OL W. �_ 1. . , :' . . When the eggs Are to be used, re- track has been adred. In a paper re. tafled. In one factory where not a in such a way that she makes you weatroal. ]P-% 0 1 . . . .. � . . r.� %:7�. , . . 0 am K ... .1 I - . mov th , as desired, rinse in clean, ' '. . I - - - I - - . ;, - 1. i cold water and use immediately. cenUy Issued by the British Ministry stroke of work had been done for feel as if' you were doing, her the . I . W. . . ;� - ...--2 . - of Ijiformati ouths theworkmen, or card -players, favot." .. � - . � I . . I .. - .. I I I I I - I - I . . . � , . 1.11.1 � Eggs, i , on the ,Germau allegation in . - - - . .. 1. I ­ , preservfid I water -Class I ­ I . .1 .. �.�, _. _; . .. . . I # -CORN :'� ' '_ " ' . % �.'t ,can be used for soft boiling or poach. Is dismissed; the grounds may be even asked for an Increase of pay and Sue smiled. "J liet has 'way " NATIVE'SEED ,. - I , .11 I . . . ­_ . . briefly stated an follows:- a six -hour day. When this was re-! she acknowledged; "there's no d:.n'y- . I .. �. ,.. p . I . ,_ .- � * It to &'matter of history that in 1812 fused they threatened to otrike. - ' Ing Lthat." - . Grewa 11A Soack, 3110002: - - _ 1. . � I . . , ­ - " . , .,�', , such eggs take a needle and -prick a , - " Selected at husKTrhitlme. ,P . .. :J L I... L , Dundonald submitted to the prince re- Capitalists do 'not dare to In . Meanwhile, Juliet and Ellen, were I t3c" I .. .� � ,�'-,:' - -tinj hole in the large end of the . . vest . Liml .. - � � . . I I and crate our - - *5 I : . 1 ..,: :-� isbelf to keep --them irom cracking. gent;l afterward George W., secret war their money In Industry, mines, or making another call. This time Juliet Amount. ORDER IIIARLY. �. 1; - .4 . .. .. commerte, but try to am - Wla. No. 7 $8.25 1�ar .. . , . % , � ,. .� The eggs are satisfactory for fryin included the use of as. uggle it out Promised to bring Phlos Sheldon's . has. 1 :.4.. 7: .. - - . � . . . .- . ; z. '_ . __Ii�. .g Plans which - of tb* country out of reach of sociali. aunt a pattern she wanted; -and at White OLD -L3& . . . . I . , - until about December. From that phyxisting gas. A committee of ex. . Balley ............. 3.39 " . I., .. . � . he prom. I 0 I ,�. .. ... L . , .� -'-::.'time until the end of the usual stor- Ports to .whom the proposal was rei- zation and taxes. Some' offered large the third and fourth places 9. Golden Glow ..... 4. 4.00 " a .. I - 7 _�. . - L L , t �.'-­. 'L �age peri#d-that- is,- until 'March- .ferred expressed the opinion that,the sums if agents would smuggle -their ised Lisa Parks her new conservation North XhLkota ...... 4L 00 " � _�­L!­. -. .. . ­,....; - *raw. , - . . . � _ ' -- . � - . Skis* 31hroft; ON& w4tit ..':. ... . ---' mode of attack was "Infallible and r. money and 'securities Into a neutral cooky receipt and the minister's wife . . - .., I - _ . ,wO - they � can be Used for omelettes, . I � . . .. . ' Darius Wigle, I . . : ..�- .. ... .L . . � I I-- ___ scrambled eggs, custards, cakes and resistible," but it was not s&ndtionedL country. ' 1. .. . the names of the new*guild members. I Kingovii1e, Ont .1. ,::�.7 ,:. , . .: . � n L . ­ . . ;� , general cookery. . . . . .In 1$40, when there was a threat of . Germs lhduitry, ' --­ She had a * very, happ_y afternoon. L . I - I i , r � � - I I 7 . .L , AS, the eggs age, the waf, Dundonald again submitted hill , G,erluan 1ndustry really now __ �- ., :. I ­� , . . _ to iked making' calls. _ � - . hl L white be- Juliet always li - 1", %. ­ _ � � ,, . I . -1comes thinner and plaus to th6 British government The .handicapped. It was able to compete Two ,d"s later the- visitor at the 'r L. _- _%F, . , - .. . arder' to beat. Duke of Welhington thought well' of favorably before the war because it Morses received the book, but it was VARICOSE- VEINS? ' -%..i, � `� I �.; 1' L,-. . '. - The Yolk membrane becomes more ... . . , L q L ' Ahe idea, but with his practical good had cheap, transport, -coal and rabor. Ellen who br' Wear %wo Non-Blando Zaeod stoakw ... I � ... _ . . ___ delica ' it 'is correspondingly, r ought it. Juliet -was so . . - � 7 . . .1 and SAMM&AT, an they may be ��-.��' ._4 . . t �­, , . ,r ' L�: :_ . ;.-idiffic t 0 separate the 'ictes from, sense pointed out that "two could play Now transport is expensive, and eon. busy, Ellen explained;. - she, wouldi washed or bbiled. . I I -LI.-- .;.. � � , ". :; r !at that game.". . . ­ ... the'" ' Sh ADZVOTANX-311, laced like a fol I `Zr�__ I I . � :- . .1 . Yolk& Sometimes the white ofl sequently coal is dear in mcist.01irts have loved to bring it,'but a had I ."_" , 1. leggins*. always ffts. . .. L I . : : L . --the Ogg is tinged pink after very, to a ,,com , ' her committee me I COUTOSTAMM. made to ' . - r _. , In 1846 the Plan was i4aju referred of the country. Labor, as compared etings and so many, -77.1. �:., . i : - ln!ttee," which re with the rest of Europe 'is very dear- h 6 ,c I ru n 1 measure; light and dur- . . .; � �, , -­Iouff keeping in water -glass. 71is is ,ported that thi gs, nd Ellen ou d n rou d - I ­ �..� , �: L ' able. I _;. I , ' , 7 , proba�iy, to ­ - - litt . I -, , �'due, a U irou i It was not desirable that any experl� even an unskilled woriman gets six. with it just as well as not. 1 0007a, contains No Rubber. �', -"';r .. I , _�' ... ,.:: , . which � I ��,%_ "I - d i menis should be made, on the ground teen marks 04) a day. 'The employ. As the visitor went back into,.thal . ... � ". '! .. L . . . , , ., I _ - is in the,water-gl"4 but 19500,000 SOLD - 1, . If. . _ which does ,-, I that part of the plans "would not ac. ere o' library Sue looked up from the books! bi �,' � �.'. : ­.%, �: � � �: ..not Wuie the egg for food d not yet know if. and under what - .. .: ., , . I , I- purposes. card with - the principles, Of civilized conditions, they will get raw materialsi she was' dusting. _. I XCON03112c". cost $9.50 1. ' i �� ­� .. '- - , 41 * . ".1 ­ � ".. * __:., . � each. or two for the same . - ..,,_ , � I .1 . warfare." cc � U, , 11%,, . . .Flowers a I nor when and where they will be al. So you have your Stanfield. L' limb, $6.50, postpaid. . ,�7­ !­e�r I VA Chickeam I . . _��t -� I Write for Catalogue and -.... - . - -��,.,- j .. .... � .:�_ � �:, . LateS, when again-Aere was t7alk of lowed to sell. But even if there were knew 'Ellen � wouldn't forget." - � Self -Measurement Blank. I I .., �11 . :1 � ... Miicklihs* and flower gardens have w ­ - __ .:, '. 11-i - �� . . . Dtmdonald was asked about his free,irade tEiougfiout. the world, and "But it was -Juliet who promised 1 Corlise Zd=b special V6 -,7,. '. long b"Tr considered an-Impossib - . � I : 'L . .% ��A�. i � : . ., impossib e'schems, but once,more it was re. Germany given absolutely equal condf.. it to .me," the guest protested.' 1 614 Now Birks =178. - __ �. . -. - . ­ . cotMdriation, but -for -several years 1, Jected. I . . I Montreal, 3P.Q. , -�,L,' . i , P, . I : I . . ons with the other Jiiliet always does the �. '�'L : - 4'. i I L � " ", have been ,able to combine th tw, .. 1. � r ,states, she would "kxactl* ..: , � Y.. . - - .1 , �. .,... - 'L_*"_- not be able to compete for at least promising. She's the prettiest prom- � . .1 I- - . - 1-1. � I . ,��.. . ...- . �fh a ntbre -profitable -manner. e 01 �. A NOglected Fe* Ilizer. -� � .. . . . . I , . . ... - - 1�. rt �:'. some years, except to a certain extent iser I ever saw in my life, but it's ' - . . . , I - - ­. The"yard where I keep my cnnu . . . _-, " - - .. . 4 - 3 . . .. __Lz�_ - 4*_ . ­�Ll. - . - 31any' towns and cities hare ex. in the chemical Industry. Ellen who watches. and ke � �'t-77u- . . I 11:1 . , 7�j � , , , . I �1.1 Of hens with baby chickens has little , . .qps her - . . : 1 - _� A.. ­ . . . I I . . . � , - . .. .I- . ---. " -pride - Is gone, arid 'promises for her_ -Maybe that's why -7 . -,' . .. .. o , - _ ::,. . Pertenced a scarcity Of manure since The national 'L -1 .1 - . . 1, � �,z�­ or no shade. Having a'few dahlia' L I , � I %t.-. � - , q- - �4- L I . �. . I �., . I "",�'%,".- the vacant -lot garden rnovement has what is more, there is no_mOneY­-tO- E d esn't make so many of her �, , . ..'.. , . - .. . ... . _ �­ -------- - ..� �- - ,:'A .� . - __ --.-.-- 116il 0 _.. . .1 - . I . _ .1 ,; X . _ . . I � 1. 1.7, �., � - , , "' , '. , . I . -t _ . , L rols S"31. v . ,-� _ ,,. " - - , , , ..�, , _, , �� - ,:, � 11 i become so Popular. The St. Thomas make In.ther7atherland; t.berifore, a own -it takes so much of her time . - .. . I.. �. 0 , _q. I t. - , . , -� - -.� -_� ,T:: , - Horticultural , Society, a very wid6. *grent number of Germans have men. to keep Juliet's. We all love Juliet-, ., - Canadliku Root 8*94. ..:. . . _::� : �, � : , , .. ,. . _��%;. . i�, - . - - � . I _,,*. .�.�, , :�'. L: - ''. �' .. , ,'. , 1. - __ __ . 111.1: I"*,-, L L', , _ . `­ �. ­ I - - awake institution, has met this difli. tioned their intention to obtain natura- nobody could help it -but we don't .. ... ,­�� .. 111 Raised from the best stock by Dor�inion - , _ _ � _:�'... .. . .-11 �­ . �1_ I -, � - : � 1. . I . culty by collecting and storing an. Uzation in some other country as soon Experimental Farms. . ... _ �' . . .01�* . �. ". I - - I I , think of depending on her any more � - :' - - - . L: � . ­.:., :"�', I '. loads of pavement T) than on a humming bird. NRen we I' - " ' SUPPLY LIMITED . ..... I I . - '. _ l ___.q. I-_ i . , .: . : - I .- ,nually about .400 Rs possible. They had still the - re- - -_ - . _ �t, __ - I I I sweepings, stable manure on to speak of their kultur I Pricis as follows:- . � , .. I . and I avest mia- -wint-s-o-m-e--o-ne--tha-t-v-i�-e- can depend ":� : 1.�­ _�. - I ""'' , . _ I . . a, I . ­ .. - .­. . I . I 9 a a ored In a convenient place slon as colont . luncels- � . . _�..�,,_ . ­_:_ . :�_,;'..Z.,, � � � . . � sts In Holland or ScaA.,-on we 96 to Ellen." 50 lbs. and over ...... - . 1, �.' , `d � �., t �, Z ,:_ - 11 cer-* , ..... 56c. lb. - 11 - .. 9 - ,; - - These countries wi 200 . - - ....... i..... Soo. " . ..;.- _:Pll � ., I V; *0 - .,. ,Just outside the city where it decom. dinavla. "I see," the visitor said slowly and I OPO 1. - ,.. 1, -_- I .11 � . I poses, being frequently turned to has. tainly have to pro msefves thoughtfully . I ... .1 . � "!", " . ,��...11! , - L 1 . I - : tect ifie" ........ I ... 46c. " . :1 . . i:-, - 21, � � i,l 1, �.: 1 7 . , �. .�. . 2000 1 I. �. I . ,., . v 44P " ........... 48c. ,-_ 1. 4"� . ."': � ..I. - :: ten rotting andL prevent burning, It against German Immigration th rough .__4-_ ., , '_­ Swede Turnipe- - � - " �. .. : very special laws. 50 lbs. and over ........... 85c. I . -- e, I ..,. � is afterwards applied to the Society's � .. 1. I �.� I . I 3,-..I---- - - To remove brown marks frOm 1-0 ........... $00. �� ,:�:.,� ,�*- lr� I ., - - -eds and to reclaimed waste When Germang discuss defeat, as dishes caused by burning in Ia oven, 11 " ... I ........ 75c. . r, . I., �­ � .. ­ Z - . ' goo - � 1: I . I I - areas, whilst some is sold to members. they often do even with Rtrangers, rub them, well with commo 1000 1. . A . .... . ..... . . . 73c. " .��':�%L .. ;��. _ . . . . ­ 11 Z'. n salt. Yield Carrots- I I.-, ­: �� " '� - . , .:.. .'' : '. . . ; It -is important that as much leaves they never admit that they were beat. 11 I ' . oil;. - . . . . I �. .: .:" '. I..., . 5 lbs. and over ........... 90c. 1 I., �: �.o �'.` . ­�' 'Zr- . 85c. " _ � , 1, - . L .1 �� .. . 4F . and stable manure as possible be en In a military sense. Olae ,often To prevent damping -off,. water the 25 .. 11 . .... �- '' �4: �.�'t - I L I.. 1. I. ''.. . I 'L J . .- mixed' with the pavement sweeping hears' the expression "our Invincib e too :::::::'... SOC. " ,,� _' ­ '7 , IMIS S 1 hotbed only in the morning during 200 11 .. ..... 11 .... 79c. 1, I.., ,...'�.� . *, , ,­:.. ` as the latter are apt to be leacbed out field griys." They admit two' causes i ', % . '�:'. ".L_ li, . r., .Oift I -t , 1;4�, tl� �. ­ . - .. , A� � . -1 --- *% :�,, , _Q, �, � - ZL�L - 11 1� I 'of- ' ' he too not t 7'hee p r o 7-h e that fo Ilted �erybody � �n n' 0 8 c m ; ev 18ya po' taivat�tonio ,�uchtha�tfte G� Ittr ctiv ;% 'in Om _� e a erman _t, e ... it _ on " T , __ __ __ _ _ " �' "_" � Lu L, Irpitz. " r,r,e,t ,,,, have to ,, , le,,ollr,,, d,,dor e �.t tho� I I �_M. I I .. xl�,. ,:., , I ". Ve&t" (4to "d natural flower - � the time when the frame has to be Freight pald and sacks free. .: . �.. L " ­­%��'­,�� L', L'' � - I I , L ..' �" e`.� Net payment bank draft 60 days from .� . , . * .. I L�� " � ". * �ese together _ L �J 9Z, and to consist of a good deal of Airt of defeat, the British �Iockade and kept closed most of the time. All id ., i exuacts -dive RABY's OWN -of hIgb manurial value, . .1. k . - . not . British propagrand" night without air, while the soil is, I ste of Invoice and 6% allowed for cash . I I I - . 80" Its wonderfully softening and -'&- _�_ shook the - m day* from' -date of invoice. . . � � . � . , ' orli'le of thei ple and wet and there is much bottom 'heat, I Particulars about varieties on �ppll- 01 0 " ...": prepared the rev -, J "I I I aromatic Istber. Sold everywhere, If you want to get a lot of satisfac- olution. rTt even a is - 11 . ghtl almost sure to cause the trouble ! c*t'an . , W .. Amert "Sips 1-topm, mftv� 11"treal tion. out of life, just to around decisive battle was fought I etween It ,�� I L - , . . DR. M. 0. MALTE, � `- . - "happying" A? othenii. Cambral and SL Quentin the ignore, I Central Experimental FarM "�­ _ Sulphur sprinkled on top of the soil , . -1 . , I .00 " I - - - ---; � I I I � , . amonir the plants is also heWuL ��,,�' . .� ,. , , I .. -.% I _'.. � .1, I ! - L� " � - . - -1 :­.­". . -1 I . _. . - - _, ­ � ..' _­ _... t. - �' _ .1 . I I Z L-, ­_ , . 1. . L .,. .4 1. � . , ­ 11 . ­ I 11 . I __'L, � I- �. � va-, ___ . - - _. 1. . - - I I - ';�_-_� "�.-F"'L�;'-���'�'-L�'----'-'--',�,. .Pus: ,.�_,.,:�,.�__ - _; '� ermm- 7, % -6-60- a AVIN -4 'W 14r our' ',the weekly Plunp 1GAbba, Famous Corre0oadent.. with, the, Fingusl r" Pr are,, ordering *Isew back Sa, faction guaranteed or money Tells -us* war Stories. Shivo -an bere., Davtos- deddftn r Fi3shions y, anzouver, B..C. T;,W sus, Corns Lift 0 Philip Gibbs the' 'war 6o , wl • -zespondent, �Ao the-' Eff VNER ;oVZXZT FROM 9 nj of 1915 from the spri -N-Vithout Any western front OR FAIR or FIGEONR AND UP. until our victorious troops crossed- Any fanC7Z 4V to 412 ultry 0 0 Write for Prices. -1. - ilnrauch Vs. the 'Rhine, tells these `amusing stor Her Introduction. n Baptiste' Mirket. 'MonV -28 St. Jos or des in his..-lecture, -"The Men Who gore come, hard corns, soft corns "When did you first.become acqualn- real. Quo., any kind of a corn can 'shortly be liave Won theWar": Flitted right out with the -fingers it you 84 with your husband en e for man- In their light-hearted way-th a few The first time I asked him lug *111 apply directly upon the corn -says a Cincinnati ey-after we Were married." invented all sorts of games; betting, URSEEP NARN.tI5 T0125 A.W3=_' drops of freezone. 0 . , '.. . N Learn without leaving home. go t authority. for free booklet Royal Colleg* 0 'on which shells might be duds or ex 14 that at small cost one Science. Dept. 46• Toronto. Canada. __V plosives, betting even on the men it is claimed Now H& Felt who might be the first-to-get hit--inn-SAts, quarter of an ounce of free - "If-pa did order you from the house,. in which zone at any drug stbreTwhich roe "na I remember one dugout Harold, don't let it' make-you lose a feet a a sergeant-major, kept popping in to dent to rid one' f every earn ZLL MQUIPPICD NEWSPAPAR out pain or soreness or your temper." :7 or callus with . .1 , "' , W and lob prinunir blast in - inquire for Private Smith. the danger of Infection. It won't, dear; but I can't help ontoria. Innurance carried.$1.609 WM yi He 'o or, 11,100 on oulck sale. jiov. 4L s all right This now drug Is an ether compotind, feeling •somewhat out.out.11 came the answer. Two minutes later the sergeant- and while sticky, dries the moment it Wilson Publ�shtnx Co.. L d.. Torcmto� -%,ith the same is applied and does not. inflame or even major again appeared ZKLY NZWBPAPMR IPOR SALIII In Love. WF Irritate the surrounding tissue le New, Ontario. Owner going W inquiry. ortA double, This announcement will interest "Your father is unreasonable.' Trances Will.sell ".Gft W so' "Yea, he's -#11' right." many women here, for it In said that "Why?" asked the dear girt that Lm"ftt- APOly J. JL- @is V I Publiablas Co.. Limit*& Toront& again the "Tells me not to lose eight of My Again and sergeant- the present, high-heel footwear Is put- major poppied,in, till object In life and then kicks because Allmovill ... Private Smith ting come on pmctcally every .7 . looked up. womain's feet I call seven nights a week" ?ICXIL TUMORS. 161UMP& 4WThat sergeant -major -------- 411.- — -major seems to curse Ypres, 1915. ernal and osternalL writo • love zne,�' he said., He's treating out win by our bo twont, Not In the Manual. Nora Wricusa me like a fa. To fill the gap, to bear the b as too lata father." runt orers, re-� Co.. jto&.CoIUnerwW& OnL Farmer (to one of his lab and with spadii� "You blinking fooll" someone cried; With bayone)t "Well, Pat, tautly demobilized) "he's drawn you in a lottery. . He Four hundred to a four-mile front which do yap prefer, being s� farmer. Are You Co-operating? SO ad- -operative th reshini, silo filling. would have won 17s. 6& if you had Unbacked. and undismayed r 6r a goldler?" Cc been hit." What men. are these, of what great. Pat-,'In one way, air, I'd rather be husking -and shredding . is becominS How; A platoon commander in the front race, a soldier." popular in many communities, line discovered one of his- men had Fr6m,what old shire or town, "And how's that Is your neighborhood Meeting these Farmer- -16 -prF 7. returned from leave rather in drink. That run with such good will to face W ye-a lii� Dblems? '11, iou- 'Dainty flowered ander was d W am time workin' fat a farmer before he'd w Tor the development of this naive visit of inspection. The man as An tell you to stand at ease." wt-rd's Union% CU"WAUTUK x1ft tittle frock for misses. McCall Pat- excellent so' Idier. Let be! They bind a broken line.; die, so die they. As men "tern No. 8886, Misses' Empire Dress. --The platoon commander, to get 'Double Exposure. If -purchasing an incubator get, the -of the free! their life wasthille, In 4 sizes, 14 to 20 years. Price, 25 him out of the way, had him placed Land Ar cheap machine is uauall3l tents. covered with a blank- It in. St. Oeorge's Day! The first barrage was too much for best. on a stretcher, cover Rastus. colored doughboy, and he took the most expensive. The difference . . . . . . . . . . . d asing station. Yet say whose ardor bids -them stand -between a good and at, and taken to the re to his heels.' Some distance back of L944-wo But the stretcher-bearers were At bay by yonder bank, luterce a en ma a u for the difference in Atop -dw 4ines-he- was tjILl -c' it. - Folk�w the inaunfa _p2d with their 1:11!11:11:11 d on by the cOrP& -N�a "a voice and a oy's biuid who inquired why he was run�- I ini 0 ctur- ficer, commander. Close up the quivering rank. with this Ing. ler's directions. They should know the at "What is the matter Who under those all-shatiering skies -sin saw de shells a-comin _nie, best" way to operate that particulm man?" Plays out his captain's pad, ..Cunnel, and Iles' had to run." type of machine. Batch early, and "Dead, air," replied the platoon With the last darkness in his eyes -"you saw the shelli?" A ecuro winter eggs. Rx�mman er, who was at 'hand. Amd De *•• -"Yes, sah; I saw one big shell twice commander stood at —PQ_ a Itn The corps comma r line -hrot when it passed just" aver my a saluted.'"The corps com- Let be, let be' In yonder tention and ad and second when I passed Just red dead" All names are burned away. he mender salutes the honored 9 - - - m be thine, under it." "Set fruit -trees 'if neglected last Land of his love! the tame he said. It to St George's Day. fall"I said an old almanac for April, At this the occupant of the stretch- -He Loved His Donkey. called out In the -loudest thick, 118 year ago The advice is just $a.-, Or c 111nazds SAW-i-ent toriale ..One day on a road In Belgium s n03,nd to day! confused tones: a --omeer mer, "What's this ola nezer--talldmg- W A What -He far " 0 . . a donkey. He accosted him with the about?" n Billy, aged live, had finished his pri- familiarity at his race which tries to Our men destroyed instantly o- was anxious b-6 agreeable and succeeds only In be- tices put up by the enemy saying- vate lesson. , His mother "The English are 'fools," and "The to speak to the tutor. and Billy waa re- Ing rough. "Ah. little one, you have a fine don- But a notice put quested to leave the -room and work French are fools." their trench- elsewher9- key there. What -do you dell It? ;Al- ID Uctwa out by the Runs before tb4 He objected, and when asked the beet, I wager." don- " are #1 fools," was left un- why, be. answered: "Oh, no, air." answered the child, "I touched. even when our men, storrnmi reason -4 my king too In and captured the trenches. "If I go out you'll make an opinion love much." me!,. about when a In the, first tank attack, _Theo fficer raised his eyebrows; an tank had broken down before a Qer- annoying thought could be read on his infantry battalion headquarters, wrinkled red fa.*e, and he said: man 'Uftlffle�t eIiI., mr�!ted. -No—pe at least that you do'-not call him 7� the crew me* the G Gentlemen.—I had my leg- badly WIIIIam.- emerge, salute the tank, and say, "Kameradl" -hurt, the Pain was- very severe and a The boy. answered quickly with iron- :. -the knee. le candor. **Ob,- no, air, I love my don. he II.;.A Large swelling came above .00 The Russian blouse Blum are fav- • Getting no answer, . I . . d. (bred in this suit, which is developed around,- repeating the performance I expected it, would be serious -1 .key too much."' hine. The rubbed It with MINARD'S LINIMENT, "in navy blue tricotine. McCall Pat- at various points of the mac -the pain and reduced SATISFYING "LIEF RL tern No. 8910, Ladies' Coat Suit.' In crew finally invited him inside, and which stopped I cannot the swelling very quickly. 6 sizes, 34 to 44 bust. Price; 25 cents. 'travelled all ,day with him. speak too highly at MINARD'S LINI! These patterns may be obtained 'tae of the worst effe�,ts of t Ger- The optimist sees a better world FROM LUMBAGO he was MENT., from your local McCall dealer, or mans". having -the high ground rough all the smoke; the -pessimist 7 e ANtOS. T. SMITH d Irom the McCall Co., 70 Bond $t., that they managed to make the only notes the destruction of flames.. inithent has, the Sloan's L 'Torouto,'Dept. W. drainage of their trenches flow into, Port Hood Island. that . relieves punch and our men very often had to (MONEY ORDER& ours, rhetimatil; twinges' water I myself ;What She Wanted. -7 - wade'waist high in Dominion Express Money IT 13 SPRING! Send a It was the custom in the village for have been in waterlogged -trenches payable everywhere. This warmth-giving. congestion- " Order. They areL day in -to 4o . inhaWtants to make good as deep as, that, oil a hot Ecattering circtila . tion-stimulating real - "Our asp Ing right loss watch � the villagers nklg�t August, and I remember- a sergeant- The Brooding Spirit That Is In All -lay edy penc trat . ts't�ithous rubbing sustain through the death of any live- major saying to me, '!Our Grand Things Is Moving and Creating. A cockerel from a bred-to to the aching spot and brings quick They tell me -that Spring to purely 11 make a wonderful im- reliefesurely, c1canly. A wonderful stock. The retired manufacturer, who Fleet don't seem to be doing much. strain w4 had only recently settled In the vii- these ere trenches and' do a bit of a matter of matter - materially -of provement in the- laying ability *of help . for external pains, sprains, 0 d of the air airy. the farm flock if mated to a few of strains, stiffness, �tadachc,. lumbaJov. a bit of the earth earthy and which bruises. -1.age,� was Ignorant of the laudable ere tenches and do.. I know better and so does every man i6 best late moulting heTis -practice and was considerably puzzled honest work." and woman and -child know better -- us . Get.your bottle today--costs little. are known to be healthy and vigorous . druggist for !by the,y1sit of a laborer's wife, who means. much." Ask your. explained that she had lost a pig. Germans Seek to save Treasures. when they observe and thiffk. producers. Some poultrymen can name. Keep it handy for ibe it is "Well, I haven't got It," exclaimed Owners of important, art collections I have a dark warmish comer where pick out the good layers by noting whole family. Made in Canada. The -are seeking--- means= to actions in - the laying house -rig-bottle is economy. -Kre I -keep it -basket -of onions. They have their acti the bewildered newcomer. In Germany "What Lmean, air, Is, of course, the guard themselves against confiscatory no way of knowing by eight of sun or Late moulting is one of the well "the time of the f a good -layer. --pill; dled,�' nervously explained the measures-whether in connection with feel of frost' that known signs a g "It died suddenly r in' connection with singing of btrds" and sprouting of, -woman. German taxation a U.'what 46 You want me to do rl the We - indemnity, -it Is stated in the Ber- bulbs is at hand. Yet they sprout! tried the thoroughly exasperated —u. fin papers that James Simon is And- once > planted some fall -sprouting C11ARSES YOUR HAIR 4W "Send a wreath r, lug means to break up his very valu- seeds in early spring and they were pictures, which in- *jeer than I and slept snuply In their, 0, T� able collection of 30C., 60c., $120 Seest than a man diligent in mak- eludes masterpieces by Franz Hals and till ,their hour struck. JAKES .11 BEAU11f U1 earth7� Ing his garden? He shall stand b4- Vermeer. He seems to have given You cannot make the sap run till It fore the queen of his own household some of the pictures to the Kaiser to sap time and birds . will not nest -THICKs GLOSSYs WAVY CUTICUeY H EkS with a glad heart, bringing with him Friedrich lfuseum- in Berlin, but to when the time of naked boughs is.full. d there things that will make glad the hearts have transferred most of them to a "'There is aspirit in nran" an _. . A I of all. syndicate of International dealers. is' it spirit In every atom that builds 'rry this I All dandruff disappea man's earthly home and --a spirit in onions '6iair stops coming ASH ON CHID and a spirit in crocuses, a spirit -in out. _.R warm white eggs and a spirit in glistening icicles, a spirit In the frond Surely try a "Danderins' Hair of a fern or tide flame of fire. Cleanse" If you wish to immediately OnBody and Face. Red and itchy, Tbit Is why Spring touches us all double the beauty of your hair. Just All Food "N-6 Waste so deeply: the brooding spirit that is moisten a cloth. with Danderine and Cried For Hours Lasted a'Year, in all things is m0ring, working, ris- draw it carefully through your hair, "A malt started all over .my Hula i taking one small strand at a time; girl's body', and she hamd sayne an bet The "spirit in man" 'S Ing, creating. this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt face. It started in a pimple '7 If you want -an appet greets the.s spirit of waking grass and, .. % IZ- P or any excessive oil-in a few minutes that was full of Mr, sild vn grain and tree, and from that greeting you will be amazed. Your hair will be it got red and Itchy. She: -to-ea-t.cereal . Wig ready- Ir lodforhours. Thistrouble ari4es-a shout of joy that the deafest wavy, fluffy and abundant and possess 0 must hear, the blindest eyes 9 lustre and ted a yew. ears mu see an incomparable softness, you can serve wi_ "Then Istarted with a free And.-.thy difflest heart !eel, -luxuriance. Soap uticurs 'I bought'niars -wnd-Ofntmem� no fuss and with fullest I it is Spring!-A.M,S. Besides beautifying the hair, one ap • sample of C plication of solves every f dandruff: Invigorates the I used four takes of Soap and three particle a -Ing and failing hafr. satisfaction,, try gar 'beet industry As be- 'scalp, stopping itch boxes of OintmeWwhichhealedher•" The iu what fresh (Signed) Mrs. Dora I.Aftly, 1032 4 �jr Danderine Is to the hair wl profitable in Kent county, come very showers of rain and sunshine are to Gertrude SL, Verdur6 Qua.' Augis Ont. There will likely be a largely vegetation. ft goes right to the roots, 11 1918. eF increased acreage this year. invigorate@ and strengthens them. Its The Cuticurs Toilet Telo exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- Consisting df Soap, Ointment and Our -:rule about firming the soil ducing • properties cause the hair to Talcum In an Indispensable adjunct g, strong after putting in the seed is this: If grow Ion _and beautiful. of the daily toilet In n4intsiving o You can surely have pretty, soft, the -earth is very dry, firm well; if skin parity and skin health. lustrous hair, and lots of It, if You will • COO rnmi.sief 111%- 01011, only fairly so, firm moderately.; If spend a few cents for a small bottle 0 of NUM a "Bay d heavy, do not flr�l at all, xnowiton's Danderine• at. any drag '026 for t Jesus 1170_J1198 damp an Canada Food Board License No. 2b26 that will make a crust that in store or toilet counter and try It as hard f or the plants to break through. directed. 5- -, : ,. r.... .: +a .. .. • ,: .�. '. ., ,. F .tj • ti ^� , D;g '.++ 2 •.f ^L fib'..^ ,y. M.',;,: 7`'_- 7 ;1 r—W Appo�fipin% Mae- wai I The Mi9ae#PatrI1,'.0f Toronto, were he guests of Mary Mae- Wm. 0erow7of Pickering, nab over the holiday. The famous Nellson mak4p '7 -in town on Tuesday. 0 -of our -waa 110,M6 6*er Sunday. ��­VntaAo Miss Florence Forgle, of Toron '1011' nil t-- garden parties or others ---min live Toronto, M. J. WUker, principal _A­ kept i6n8taotly (in hand. -sehoot.As, udi g-bi"acation--at- Ain . prepared to -. enter to - his home Tavletock. A10 ­ 5 was home over, the holiday. Mrs. Morgan Pugh has returned social gatherings -7-6 P Macnab }'r. spent Easter *Itb home after spending a few days -Parlor in Telephone ben. - hit �mtherr, J. G., of 1 -lends in Agincourt. tral offi", opposite . the Uxbridge. with fr r John Caster; elf Toronto, visited "Miss Kathleen and Mr. Boland of G�l mpterials and design bakery. 29-3 Farmers' Club meetv. in the his -parents bore over the holiday- Duke, of Toronto, spent Easter kept in stbak. It will pay you Pickering Town Hall on_ • call at our worka-acd Ii4scl our stock. To P. Shirk, --i—'amomat of Aurora. tooperid-1 -and Mrs. Robins.- Mrs. Gr with week. with Mrs. Price - Elmes St phensoni of--Pickeringo--slonsowe�dib-4otom#toythm-iomnftqusnfi.- Pugh. obtain prices Don't be mislail ..second Wednesday_ sent at"a R Enot-er -with hW uncle and ly we can, and do throw off the TA 01 Mrs. Andeison, Toronto, spent. Stephenson. commission of 10 per cs,16., which you -wil T. R. Trains goinifEast clue as SoUolws Q w"A x� onlyp. during summer moat-he. uuqt, T."E. and Mrs. Stop the holiday with Mrs. -Joshua certainly save by purchasing from a& Mrs. Sam Stephegton,,of Picker- call offatted—. 08 Loom! 7 pent inn, Was here on Sunday visiting 86 Local 635 P. bi His- ;Gates, of Toronto. 9 J. T. MATHESON a . hei, tnother, Mrs. Thomas Gibbons. ON Trains - going • West due- as followl,- Watch for ex ni e ieg -2. the.holidaya with -her.cotiti-u, M 'If's Frank and Mrs. Cooper, Brook. Offi6e and WorkC Whitby, Ontario No.* 35 Local 9.27 A., - M. dote, °may �'Scha urr. 27 Local 2.85 P. X. -ere in the village Tuesday 8.00P. M An the city for a roes- 4qendlng is. is tZeLat ne n Acing friends Fogego;� is I h6urin ad, A. W. and Mrs. Mackay are vis- Iin, v% the funeral of -the lute 7 .Mail . . . a of-weeks. Mrs. Love. Wets 5 c,clwed. I OL ubd IL ..,Of Standard time. Mrs. R. Bryan, of Aurora. is spending 'h few days with friends COMMON An Claremont. Wm, Murray and Ivy Tarves, of Myrtle, spent Saturday vvitb, their uncle and aunt, -ThoLa, a nd Mrs. Pearson. viftit;ng ­�Istive- -and friends -_ in M8 its Pte. Derusha, who recently re- turned from the seat of war, is f North & v el Fall wheat is in excelleni condi- tion f9r this time of the year, and as all danger from frost is now over the prospects are bright for , 4 a good crop. 0 e s _ re- or Pte. Wm. Bingham, who' turned hone from overseas a few weeks ago, has resumed work at his,trade, that of painting- and paper, 'Hilp'the"'Y" Construct the,'Manh d -hanging. Ads: the at list during the past week roc and a, 'and is tinder the doctor's care, that udil e cons but we are pleased to report that she is now improving. 4 now.knoWg that the Red.Tri-angle. �of the Farmers in this locality are now Y the W6171 of Friendship to thousands able toget o to their land. andif, .M.C.A. was the Sign 'of the present favorable weather A and neighboui-s' of your.-brothers, sons, tiepliews, cousins ar contione, seeding operations will be general the end of this week or boys in the last four and a half years. Wherever the Can- --adian Soldiers went, the "Good old 'Y went too. And N. t1ke beginning of One night recently. wbIle Mr., now it is coming back lickme with them Hermann'was away from hard-0. :sorne --a-viL-dispoted person fired wax .v For .the support which has n'ia*ae possible the. ork b A e It - bi t 9 -t tong money has beEn-WICLI 7 dow. Such people should have a of the Y.M.C.A. wet you., Your taste of tbe-law Co bring -them to 7 expended; We have rendered full account.. their tenses. -7. . ......... A bapgr family reunion took sy�PS�thy We ask now your continue and support -for place on Moods at the home of J. _led Triangle Service for our -Soldiers- -duri ng- demobilization.- B. and Mrs."A agill. when Bsaj" iangle r I -Tice - Y.M.C.A.,will 'ke aiul f-dr Y.M.C.A. work lor Canada generally during the. Re In Madill, of Tillsonburg. Theo. and mb Etira. Madill, of Locust Hill, and Chan of Service U To M % construction period. The Annual Red Triangle Campaign ill the end. john and Mrs. Madill and Mrs. o The will be held throughout Canada May 5th t Stoumville, met at their-home to spend a social time. The four "..6bjective is $1,1000000. Brothers celebrated the "event, by Canada -=Staving 0 group photograpb taken. For 0 -man At$ eelock on the evening of For Out Men'Reuirninj -'Rer. DO. ogramof the Y. �M. C. A.' Tuesday, April 29th, -uction Pr —' =8 pene-er, of Quebec City, will give --For the'soldiers and their depeoden -The ReconstZ Vitally important develop- from overseas, we have provided as follows:— includes the following Aleeturein the Baptist church, which will deal with the historic, rnwi onboard every ship viben• It leav'eis' 'ments. 1. A Red Triangle educational, religious, social and Great Britain, with a to equipment of -games, gramophones An'i,6,�&se;a service to 300,000 teen-Age boys In the Itfriciency economic eonditiont- of Quebec and records, magic lantern, literature and writing materials. development of Canadian Standard PrOvince, with their can Bible Study groups; summer camps- 'confl- ces; Loss and -Where possible, also a piano or an organ. Lectures. concerts, 'elf sing songs, imunctien re Covernment repatriation plans, and High School borys, for working boys. In the towns ect, npto 1919. Be sure to hear L Zlulne%r It who him. 06W music will,ba rendered Sunday SwvkvL and cities; for boys on the farm and for boys everyw ere, ba lacked opportunity for mental. moral, Physical or social during the evening. Silver collec. 2. Red Triangle comforts and facilities for. the men. On ar-�- ve divelopment. rival -at Halifax, St. John, Quebec and Montreal, including cof- the jj�e stalls, -e eatables, cig tion of Y.M.C.A. work in country, .sad the with free drinks, fm aze.aes, candies. etc. IL - Iraugura I . Report of the Claremont Can- lacking smaller towns and tinuatiop School -for the wi ter 41 8. Red Triangle men on every Association buildings' and equip -.A4umt. Examination@ were held' :�troop train to. provide regularly Men t. on a plan of county organ- iq all the subjee lower -.: This to of the lo free drinks, eatables and cigarettes, bations. will Include the a- hool 'HoiiorL games and anx sings, and I establishment of Red Triangle and middle e %75 per tocial. rem tionil and cent -of the aggregate marks, and furnish Information., a centres for canteen educational work anmg boys and 9 W per cent : Fortn 111-' 4. Red Triangle free men, in co--operation with tlia - PILS Grant Jones and- Merle Stephen- imevice. -information bureau, 'etc.. at each of the 22 Dispersal centres Red Tri churches. 900 equal (h Violot Sargent An Canada. Mabla'ooagg. Vera John- The Promotion of Y.M.C.Al T ;ter W-0 Form " II -Mary Forsyth 5. Red Triangle 'Clubs in -the rk C � .(hoa), Mabel McLellan and Mild, Wincipal cities at Canada in the workers ardor trial ts b^pc at large Y.XCA. bosteh to A. andin Y.M b the red Brodie equal (hon), Ernest furnish bed sad board at low races factory buildings, (bbnN`4TVm Hortopp-Horace workers of for soldiers. social spirit among the Industrial cities by and to be a rendezvous Limbert, Lloyd Johnston, Ina Triangle' ss�ings, entertainments, games and sports' - Red ankle lind George Pegg (equal), 6. Seventy -five Secretaries to superintend Military Hoepit&* camps and )Barracks Triangle in isolated sere in Mili Mw?ughcu� 4. The establishment of the Red Trian Aid- William Peig,Witfired -Doucette hold the tricts Where lumbermen, miners and other workers and Robert, Rawson (equal). Form case". privileges for hon), Beesie Gra- 7. TichLft entitling soldim to fall Y-M-CA- P -front trenches of industry. I-Lois Brodie -increased activity for 1919, ham and Donald Rawson equal SIX wonos at sny-Soml Y.M.C.A.-furnished.. 6. Besides these main fields of enlarged work among railway gnu Verna- -Bingham, -XIMS pork for the returning soldiers, we have we have to provide for to encourage Ph:1;;F8i . in -addition to ourn jones and Ids Stanbury e -vim to the full for the soldiers college students and for our c&mPwgn fund- qual to maintain the Red Triangle so 1, 1 in Northern' and sex education. Under all our work we place the relay (hon), Zjhel in Siberia, as well as the work of special 9=e (boa), Helen Bw tal found a65ff-of manly Chrixtiauit)p- and Poland. agagjin an sal (bon), Palestine dA,nol" 1 rne, Jones, Lewis Raxlev, Mur- 4 ........ ray e a --Mers an bear, Ant. R the sake of 6& so J. Pn;., *0 A 4e Notei IFO, A deep gloom was cast over -the their dependents, and the happiness ol village on Saturday� when the sad YACA their home-coming; for the sake of Our future Pleas' Mrs. (Dr. } Love spread that For the iv and children citizens, otur • teen-age boys; for the sake'of- We are not asking1or had passed away after two weeks oversess, dependent upon Can- life in Canada; for the sakeofthe'social -illness. adian sofdivs, and for Y.W.CA. rural Although it was money ..tQ carry jPk Ow that she was ver seriously ill, work in Canada generally, * sum. -betterment of the toilers in factory and work work Overseas, _ with the r of 61-,5,00D from the Red. Tri- the- news ,of be eath'earpe as a . ely men and boys In.: Britain,. • shop; for'the sake of loni Army in Gmt great shock io tie 'community. angle Fund will be set aside for That in her conoca of the our mines and forests; for the sake of Christian.. France or Belgium. Mrs. Love, who was the Dominion was married over 7 is caring for Society and Canadian manhood—we appeal work wilt continue at its_ thirtieth year, Y.W.C.A.-, which 'lip a year ago to Dr.. B.I. Love, whQ the soldiers' women folk, and some =013:11d. y -;Us y04. co'tributidn,- little �rnaxi m-ulft for to you. Give n is now in Belgium with the Veteri. their little ones on the long jour- financially provided for-by sad . feature.of big-. Be as generous as you can. liquid our nary Corps, and P F, from Liverpool to Canada' liquidation of its work the and is also eztending the case Is that be is unaware of for Can- girls. Hand cgntribution to the canvasser when- h(F assets 'Oversew, and wiU . ..... the sorrow that is awaiting him your the last not terminate till -bn� his return. The -deceased was if•you live where it is difficult.for hi.m. to C-011, caus, or X, -their sake also, bi Sen man li�� sailed for ..held in the highest es4em by all .'roi home. eroo , when make your send it by check, money order, or registered letter 0 made ip Treasurer, Red Triangle Campaign, 120 who knew her, for she the National 7 of -everyone with whom contribution. a Bay onto... Street, she came in contact. She was the 3ngest daughter of'N. and Mrs'. 6 Klrton,-who survive her. Shots 'Assodations Woodstock. n s also survived byre sister, Mrs. You'n't-r-Me 'Chrittian 9f "Thomas Haney, of Kano Counc�Y` 118 a Another sister, Mrs. Alex Bowes, Brandon, died last year. A Tria"Ek Campaign . being conducted' under the disiingui;hed patronage of His Excellonly, .77w Red Is., little daughter. two weeks old, is Dgke. of Devonshire, K.6.,- G.C.M.G., G.C.Y.0 'P.C. 3i 4 .3 V, rlao deprived of rk loving mother. -conoo CS06-00ax: • letter received from Dr. Love J11911011110 TISOwits jb&V" V?o stated that he expect- an, -Twouto - ­4� on Monday Ross, memareal :eci to return home soon. The ftneral on Tuesday, to the Union use very largely a � MIN r. .fir : :y✓, � a,,:nt � ?+' :�+. ,`wTt,� • -,fy�, sr .�. s � '� "'s :..�P�TS�+a`' -�•`; W ,�" �y9�A'?t ; R"+� '.'t - i;cF¢' b'� X,' •�u .•.. .:" n '+ `.:�. x%•: -+ '�csuy•,.:b:,a�'a:.' eF +Yz'� f'ya..'.'•.ea".�'..�•;.'r .e:.. .«.:f'�„�.�• .,•m.: ,,s.•_. "Xc. r; �' ,t'n:y y+'.+,"',iy�p ,R,�e •r -.✓X' �.`.. ,.. a, „3 s ,✓ V • , V r y' c✓s .f'-✓ +. .wc„ t'-' ,.- •+rt'�,.r .{ a ".'r4> vA , .. . �h .o ';ftl,C r . ,.' Ae 'Cjmi^it, x�ti ,,. , � ,. v, .. as :T .. l':'i '?"�t'�.. <? y, •..,x• F,v,r+: u?'.: .-. .. "`� . r .�' awt �'"' r*-. .,,: ..•,. .""'- �1i.., a -C S.. A�Rt,i '�*s .�... ¢.- w.. ., ...- ; :.•:;,...,�, >, ,. t:¢ •.< .,i•. a., f' �'...: v1� ♦ .., .. .� :. .v!../ .. y ,¢x� .. w•e� � n a '°•� . .. ,�. °.d• ;' Kk .'t. . ':t ,era . .;. x•. we e, �z. :. w.:.. y: x.. ,.A- ,,C' ;.'r'n;•n. .d'a.' :'sno.' •J�1^' ./c `.a r�. .r,.y, ^K ,. ins of . �?F� . ,,. :o..'t�.l; d.. • q`-` ..•x',b�` �!': °'r'' .1i! -•. •�'. y... � � `.' S y r+�Y�•: , ' 7'. f °:1 ',•+rb, t r �.: - `i- c..'L•.,�u' r ', .3tw'• t»i �' • w.. •, .,_r" -: :•: `., ,� ..g its.,.. s• f Pa The awry, of two Brlstre. ;,•° : Y 'Art of Brush Misking Nu Reached a R always o i a na►hle f rorii an► iniiisi - • i.- _High State of Perfection. �_• g><ven it a es Igo pos oessec �' - - , �,y � in Canada few hogs 1iRe long enough « b io o her -t" 01�_ 6a-lei- to h ♦ a the middle a of hog- � rest e e e aB ---- — --- dom; while still young they - -- become DA bacon.. -> . and tenderloin. Ill _ - -- ,+ the process •they shed their bristles, which are so soft. acid- short that _ -few ,- of them are made into brushes.. They a sit t, are-used as..cgrlsd_.21aI 1=_A lines mobile cu(3htonsf• . About Appearances. • not given a protective covering of „ The people of Russia are the true some sort. Even whitewash, or a ' - e icurea of the world in regard to Appearances are often deceptive. coat of- chin and oil !s better pork, which, to be truly appetizing, - -�_ - than , nothing, but for a er out- cilaWS all out- classes :2►ii other teas. must be 'titres or four years growing. soometimes see on the street may and a wade variety of artistic effects a , i . f Hogs of that age produce the best be. a vagrant, but' a gentleman in hard palate are essential - 16Th-s >ES no idle slant)) s.•-- 113ti0 bristles is the world for hair brushes luck Similarly, the house that' is and for paint, varnish and calcimine badly in need of painting may- not. be — the home of slovenly people, but of a B squeal applications of brushes. In the cold northern parts of Light and frequent f Russia and. Siberia the hogs produce family which is financially embarras- manure are, better, than b a s sed: Nevertheliess, it is true, that g - vy ones -' • • • stiff, elastic bristles that are exrteme "the apparel oft proclaims the man!' far, apart. Frederick enter s Home Coming ]q durable: Northern Germany fur - _ nishea bristles similar to those of Rua- Likewise' a man often either makes The Couirty Council, `of `MI( sex is' own environment or his environ county, Ont., has passed 'a by -law _ sia. Belgium and France grow shorter, h and finer bristles of splendid quality. meat makes him. Paiatiess, Weather• protecting all. birds and game in the beaten houses whether in town or county, for a period of five' By HILDA RICHMOND,. o, They are the kinds used in tooth gears. _ brushes and is artists' brushes. Of country, have a moat depressing effect This action was taken on account of " • - late years' brush manufacturers have on those who must live in them,, or the unscrupulous slaughter of birds "As far as getting off is concerned, I could use them for .an old- fashioned gone to,China for immense quantities near theta. In. addition, wood and 'and game,. and the consequent in., a g of - bristles. metal materials rapidly deteriorate if crease of insect pests., .can go in the winter .aa well as :in � entertainment when I go home, I • the summer," . said Frederick Winter j yrish we could stay here always." Before the bristles are put in`o the - thoughtfully. "The firm' is stlways.l "You would soon get tired of it brushes they receive much attention The � - * .' glad when the office force splits up a • " , ' from the brush makers. Washing eo Pte's C �:J �ie the one little on vacations. It doesn't want i daughter," said Frederick. Its all o right for s day or two but very- ith soap and water, sorting colors �� too Malay vacations in Aug +tat, soil „ ' and quality, separating lengths and Ct><m /efe ALL - RECORD Phonograph lone) after that. et stiffness are some of p -and the children can go, I can man - ! I m going to e p e e e { n __u th ,processes in the • work_ of prQ - _ - age:” eggs wady for the, market, - a "I've always wanted to sea nr <, ing the bristles. The art of brush - Y yo Mrs. Winter. Just think, Frederick! boyhood home;' said Mrs. Winter.) Forty cents a dozen! She ships di- making has been carried to a high "Of course, we must -think of the ve rest to the tit customers." st week elate of perfection; there are brushes people c3woae the Brusiswtek! It 1. the its pease, but your sister moat have Y exactly_ adapted to, all sorts of ur- No wonder " some My check for the e - special reason for asking us to " poses• strument that not only ezeels all in Ton• but that also come now," was $10.90, said Nellie. I think removes all restrictions. It to the really universal ' oor Nelliel" "aid' Frederick. "I that is pretty fair for cold weather, Although an immense number of Phonograph because or:- �t -- ,•r �* l+e' ut I have a warm Offal house." brushes are used in the world, there - I. The Ll tons reproducer — exclusive to the Brunswick• -r--- f - poultry This wonderful invention plays ever make of re- oI brown farmhouse by this time. "And she had almost as muc s e maatifacturers cord with the exact weight. proper d aphr m and ` How time does fly! She was a slip other produce," said Mrs. Winters of • them. The complexity of brush - sorr.ct noodle. A more turn of the band- ad�usto It P instantly to any make of record. « of a girl tones .I left ,and :I've never "She gets twenty cents a pound for manufacture and the difficulty of ob- 2. The all -.rood sound chamber —built like' a violin. + min her since. You know I was down count sausage and seventeen cents taining materials _ discourage - others This tone chamber. being completely free from + sick with t�yphoid..Whea. her father{ �' from going iatQ the business. metal of any kind, eliminatss'all nasal or metallic ` e fu..._is,.. y! I wish I could so -into harshness. 'Combined with the Ultoaa it v. • died 9 "a at, n6f; sea• to the t for lard. M r, - - feet reQroduction of -musical tone. s She must be twenty -six now, or the thicken ,busitiesS. A , :And the Brunswick has also ever other nod feature ' - thereabouts. I've never wanted to..goI "Frederick, I'll not keep you in' - _ of every other good Phonograph. SLAn Us 001" ro -ate =1 back to. the old place. It was nothing suspense all' to why I wanted you to .Eight - Soldier Brothers -'Survive War, .yyosoa�rs►taya tyaras oe• but chore, chore from morning till I come to the farm now," Jiaid Nellie A most fortunate family war re_ ate' ev.L. asoanssos ss2t1♦ 1lras.. 'lrosts2rso wa3 old flush} Slightly. "I am Please Bend me, free - sight, and sa sows as I j flushing g _ y. - •- to be mar cord is that standing to- the credit of and postpaid. anus- Name .......................... enough I-rair -spray to town. AN the ried this week and I wanted you and the eight sons of Mr. J. Broome; an -- traced booklet show- - -- --- - boys worth while did the same thing, . ing the Brunswick Wit. a; R R. .. ......................... - My • stepfather was honest - and just your famt�q to have charge of things Egham (Surrey) butcher. Although method of reproduc- - * I he while I am' away. I thought -naps several' of them have participated In ...ton.' •-. P.O .......... ........... Prov,.....r...... i i st fought battles - -' - -- _ _ snot that I wouldn t come bark o - the main road. Sometimes I think it for a summer home. -A week or. ten of the war --'two were among t e would be 'a good thing for our chg-'! days' visit ,will -Make you well ac- . "Old Contemptibles," one has figured - �! - -drew to- see° the old -glace _ they k quainted with it in .every wat, and five times in the offloial casualty 'could know how much easier thoy' your knife .and The ..children can .de- lists, .and one - loss in two aeroplane — -r Asa ♦e it than h did:.. . , P - - - Fourteen tide whether they would like to be "eriashee -m- f eight have escaped _ years before, young ! here. in the summer." without t lose of life or limb. Frederick Winter had set out from Married. Tae .whom . as • -- •tits country borne to try his 'fortunes Frederick staring at his.. sister. `— �T' -""�� --• ti•`�' �,. ;ae.,1 ^ - - - - -___. . .- - -- _ I n_ the city, leaving ,his• aged step g _ _ father and hill- half - stater in the tuck -i "I suppose you 'don't remember In 'b wed Deadline hen Gun. ••-.✓ _ ' 'ed-up farmhouse under the elm trees.' Billy Richards " said, Nellie. "It's . to - •• spite. of the loo casualty lists lde did sot know that his stepfather i be a very quiet home aiiair, AP.tl _as of the ' _ had to -mortgage -the farm to give you folks are mm orl retst :vas 1 a out with an - y Y Y the fiendish contrivances of modern HOT PANCAKES! Frederick his portion of the- estate. (w need you with flies" - --' — Iis recollectioaa 'of the old home ' " science, the destruction of .life is not M were not pleasant, because lye.. had al- "Freckled' Billy Richartlz that we . so great in proportion to earlier wars, ways longed to lFet away from the used to tease you about! I guega I when soldiore !ought h titd to hand. Yes, But What an pancakes worth without lotielinesi and quiet of it all, Tbere= haven't forgotten':him. What is• he The most deadly of all weapons was � syrup? h it the ,ymQ that gives the fore, .he halt not kept in c'.oae touch; doing 'now ?" the Roman short sword: Caesar re- !7' Sae: and these is no other syrup that tastes lust as good w "r with Nellie during the years that had f "Farming," said Nalhe. briefly:' vchlrRd over his head since leaving, •+ Ported that at the battle he fought _ g He is on the dome pis a near Namur, his soldiers stew ' 60,000 -the farm. He .a.(ts workin for, Ai (To be - contthued.) . - of the Aervil. There' were no, wound= good firm slid received a good'salary, MAN" so ho, felt that the old farm had no = • - - ..q --.� - ed when the weapon was the short �p � j '"attractions far him. (' sword.'- CORM SYRUP R V ' After some further discussion the • STREET 'CRIES OF OLD LONDON ; inritatian..was accepted, and one bit -( 4 Tor hot pancakes, -hot bisetsiL- and eieiraas and a dozen otl :er ter cold day just at twilight Feeder- Tattle end kitchen t:ses, !:ontawivrs with the widest experience ;i I Flower Glrl is Bost Flourishing of A ve .new . and ractical bib for ink Winter 'found himself, with his ' i? use Crown Bcacd every ti ©c -the goicka syrup with the « '-wife- and three children, `standing in l All the Vendors• of the Curbs, the baby just beginning to. eai'is one ease 8mvez. - ]-''the familiar sitting rcom, drinking in + Although most of the cries of Lon- with a wide open pocket at the end 1 or. Marmalade acd oe6ez preserves, we every detail of. the hose that lookedt don are t)°in a of the sat, and the of it. This Is cut ad it forms 'a mend cue LILY WHITE Corn Synap - a r as if time had dealt very gentry �siih- g P catch -all. _ - Out of 100 average hawkers' trades that rail ,-d them r 1 fit. -_ There .was- a roaring fire is the - bright whining stove. Beyond, in the' forth have definitely b2tnken them- .- �.- _ g, : healt'hy inen kitchen, another shining stove l�el,i j selves to the more settled ways of at Zb years of age, statistics prove _ that at 65 ears 36 >wfll be- ` an array of pots and kettles that sent the'- s5op, some of tlicm survive I h � - , forth appetizing odors. writes an. • Enklisi i •writer. The bell ill' be ric , wealthy, - 5 Still sup -- =' "Wel ; 'I'm glad to see you all!" of the inuffin ws n may s:'Il be heard porting themselves by work, while - said Nellie'Barton, gi•'aeting them 911: .f • ' �Octobei-' to the 54 of the 100 will' be depending on from tits first' �R QwARDSBU r round several times. "Come right out thirty--first of March. Thai orange friends, relatives or charity. si , ' to. supper. You must *- "getting girl still aells oranges outside Drury " Butterfat- coptatins an unknown ttuNellie liter your to g trip. Lane, ri•d the umbrella mender may substance. that is absolute] "Sen- p Nellie was a tall, good - looking. Y y ' - • ' young ,woman, neatly dressed in a sti�l be3'ound plying his crz:' ir; some tial to human life. Green vegetables .,:,dark skirt and white shirtwiwist. Her. ceclu&d corner of the city..TThe most contain a small quantity of the same revery, movement spoke of. capability i. 4ourishirtg of all life old caftings; substance. This is why "greens" r o .:and energy. After supper Mrs: Win- howev «r, is undogbtedly' the', sf the, taste so . good in early Spring after ` $Old b Cancers `oR�j c'�/ROf 'TMCsaaltStaret�°' ter, and Evelyn helped Nellie to do tower girl,- and the, m-1-4t popula a winter without vegetable foods. '�"'�r ■t J ■ himiwl - lioetreal ( e hue; is 2, 5, the dishes while Frederick and the place for her to -day is un'oubtedl3 _ t 10 and 20 pound tins. z .two Boys enjoyed the warmth of the I Piccadilly, Cire`'a. All the year round, _ sitting room stove while he told the they group themselve's' roved the N e ..,..boys of old times. i 1, "Papa _I thought you said th'ia wait fam _ - a 7zorri place to live," said Hugh ! tain, ,each one preserving her own u _ winter the. next day. "1 think it is !special pitch, and jealous of 'the tra- . --the best lace I -ever saw. Auntie, t 1 P j ditions and privileges of an ancien. l Let PARKER Surprise - yo u let me help feed the chickens and putt and honorable calling. It is' here,• is for `down hay for the hoses, and 'I'd like Piccadilly Circus,' very often, that the e , !to stay here always. I PARKER'S 'know all the fine point's about ' cleaning and "So would I!" said George. "Where's I Londoner gets his first breath of p yeing. the dandiest coasting -place you ever spring. Daffodils, - sweet- scented .-saw back of the barn." C narcissi, violets, in March;' later on, We can clean 'or dye anything from a filmy georgette "That's right, there is," said Fred - primroses and .wallflowers, '._then on '`�`�� • a Q blouse to heavy draperies or rugs. Every article is given crick, suddenly alert. "You can coast to the roses of June and through the t�8►lTyll[►L►T� . careful and expert attention and satisfaction is guaranteed nearly ,balf a: mile. -down the ' hill. i riot of July, August and September, Send sour faded ors cited• clothing or household goods to Maybe I can find my old sled tip in ., p the barn. We -boy's used to hitch old i to the glorious gold and bronze Fain to the sled to draw, ' it back up ; chrylaanthemums of short November - r�tlli' , days. .. r i� _ r "Old Fa-4-has, been in her gravel these ten years;' said Nellie, "bull Young Camouflage .Artist, i YOU can take D!c':t." j - "j ti+:pk the is the nicest house I j day teacher rani nee and her s howl- We will make them like new again y a er er aw," said Eve7yti. "Auntie let j _ me rummage in the attic and I found j mates,to drawing: letting them choose Our charges are reasonable and we pay as- ` their own subjects: Attar "the'teacller l '. press or postal charges one way. A. post the .nicest old dresses. She said I'.had examined`what the other children cilyd wilt 'bring our booklet of household X 4 _ had drawn, she took up Bessie's ..,oQpat;X,1,7 thitt savA monav: Write for it- ,. ' BABY. OLA) TES Mabies' beautiful long clothen outfits, t Why, what's this ?" site said. "You idfaintily• ,made ,df_ finest materials, j •liven t drawn anytiing at all, child.' 4� 10.611 complete. Maternity skirts and •`Please, , teacher, yes, I have," re- dresses at moderate priceo. Bend for turned Bessie, "It's a war - picture -a long line of ammunition wagons at MRS;. W O L F S O N the fr611t. You can't see 'em 'cause, Yosige St. `Toronttsk- fThel re camouflaged." - 2.:, -r :.Y ✓, ) .. - - ,. _a ..r -..... ♦ ... .... S .... .. y. _2f . ........ -.n .2. ...- ,a1?:. .c..m a.. n. nm9G .w7iYr.'4.t.'{i1.�•SLY'..a�a. ,..:J......... 1,Y..'r.:s _ � +� -_ .- ._._.. -. _ - Xt: P' 7„ f1. i.^✓. �.\.• 7 .•S- ,.•'S+SS&11'i'iia"..IE_.?Sx ..�:.'i.�, rg,­;t , "-,�Wt�N;�7��I.%T . . . , m�r-m-;FV5�­-". ,:,,�,­- -, - , ,�w"_ n--,,, -�� -r,v",�_w�,T,;Kg��,1--,":,-4,�,�-.4- - ,pl , r :-4 1�_ I "I .;�.` - - . , " , ., ': - ,,, � r,': ,"F .,!. InECANADIANS STOPPED THE' ..,'.. ;_'�.�� HOW "', I . . f­" � --:`�-:� ��. .,4-, 7 ,, - �r AT-THE SECOND BATT11 OF YPRES �'. * --- 6q�., . .., I—. .. . I . I � " �: I . -, .1., 441 - % , - i-., , ��, , 7,,�_ - , ;�y"; -''!� . I :.i,7'/��::t,:�,M', ip"'... �1.,,.d,..,.;._. .., ., .,�....V.;.;.: .. .... I .. . .1 I I . I., e I .,�� , '. ­�l . , NO-.1;101 I - �­Mt� .11 1.1 V I ���j:.'.,:. ., . 4,1."; i�!,���;! !. . 1,. - . - �: 1�. . . . . W _..�, . ;: �'. I � I -..'.;..7.,.­...7. , . -�. .. , - . . - �!,t-' , .. � I aa. . , , :. -, �, 'r > .-,:. I -1 " V �1' '�'� I , _..... '.. ,. . . . , . . , - .*.�­, , ". t.�_ - - __ P R - , - ETAfIF N ` . .P - U-BOA I -1 , - - . .I , .. . 1pl;; �, - . . ,_ I �__ _ .. I ..,. I .. � � . 'M - li� __ -------- , , . I I ii.:::� , I I . ­_,___ __. .- _.­'. .. .�: � .., . . �. � . � , . 1. . . I -!- -----/- , . . I . . . . . . � .... - - " - ----Where Do�- % .. �;._ _ - - saylal Teri" Cnncchrnlng�� �� . . 'Hand' Story of -the Bloody Battle of St. Jullen . � I -;-x z - Firit . .. , minion Troops Won Imperishable Fame in Their'Galknt I I .- ,.Canal Have Beem,Revi d. .. -� � � �,:41f­) .. " . . == . - -.,. , , :.� . I - . 111- -:1 .--:6- , - - � I ' I . . . Defence of Ithe Ruad Lu %,&Lh&. . r. �. . . . 11 Paris, April IS.-The naval terms .. � � . _- , , .. . . ­ . . . , - • I . I . , . . . � _1�4 . I . . . . . I -� ., "':: . . I . to be incorporated in the, peace %_.�;% � rgeaut F. . - Outfiet, aidth�r of the ab6at 18,000 men out of a total 'of SO.- .. � � . . , ' . . [Se , , . �;� - treaty, congernina the Ki _! - 1. .. O'. V materially help- . ,vivid dsaer��4o second battle! 000 all told they very . � I I . . . . . . 0 ,,, " - --Vttft I - - - _ -_- : -" , . Heligolaiid' liaie* b�en revised in . t :-Of ,Ypres , printed below, enlisted on ed to stop the Germalis tr79m. . . . . . . ..�'; ;'. . . I several important pArtieulars. it . ,- . . . " ' '"* di-Wqr li the- Fifth throu;h. I . - �..�r � . � August 30, 1914, . ­ I . � ., - -_ 4 o'clock that same afternoj* . 11 �� ... ­, ... I w" the original �`. I Al B' . � .. :'4�1 js r ' I I . plan . Battery, Second Brigade, Cana an 7 . , i . . � * 2- dIrM . �'. O.. ..."! . : � 1 *,.:, . the fortifications of the canal, male ... . � the, _ .; I . . %. .... � ... 1. - I : ­%.:: ` ': ; � , :,:�!:.i ., . . .r ,:�!, .... . '. . - �!: ..,�,� : . � :� .!.:. : ",'' : . I � . . , ::�.�1�,-��..�:­ . , ­ �_e, 1 --- , Field Artillery, and was among we were firing at 400 7ard range . I � , ing it a strictly' 'commercial watdr�-!­ - ..:.� .. ..r r,. ,. .�. 1, m .., first of the Canadian troops to reach giag-Topen sights). ,JWe could din- kil..'..'... 1�, .. : � :. . . .. -�:, . . ' i ". 1�- : ,�� ,: :*:�;I., I �� ;:_ : .: - ... .:. .. .:::;.::: . changes . . r .I., : :: .;�.: � . . �r� I ­ ... .I. , - adit - I ...:: . I - - __;:!:__..� __ . _.. r. -1.1 '.­ . . .. . En lancL tern --a . . J . . I ­ : .. . way without defen�es. The cb the Gerulans, ancing. oil - .. , After..tlie ihird battle Of .. - - . . r - ' � . ..X , ' UES TAKING ,that now have' been made e, I " . - ".. . .. . . '*Ypres in July, 1916,'he as sent home.,ridge in the distance, while our guns. r LIEUT.-GEN. JACQ 0 TAX 3RD BAI"tkLIONIS SALUTE ' I . :r.,, .11 . ". . �.,d. 6 0 � ",- suffering from sho 22 decorations, preseA fortitcations In .,existence,! .* I '� - ,,, 'I,' * , .. , :.;.. , , ­.. shell qk. . out of were popping away like machine guns. The Commander of the Belgian Army, who wears I . - - � I 'I, , battery I We could clearly see our shells burst- streaming like a rainb6'w across his chest, Is here shown -at the march-past and provisions ,have also been insert-' . I - o _4 *_ the original 144 men In the I . I _. - '� ,. r , . . them and Battalion veterans as they entered ed permitting of the continuance of �, 1ouly twelve-were left]. .: I Ing among them, scattering . . ' at Liege, taking the salute of the 3rd , � - _ � .. . . - I 0. u . . - ''the Belgian' city.- ' I ,.� - • :� � the present coast -defences an. of,. , .. . !driving them back. We kept UP . . . .. r I . ­ , I . . eve.r forget'maTching through I drivi -_ . I. . which to have been dlembled, I until dark, every ra . .. .., . . . .. -1:11 .. I . Ypres . * according to the'original. plan. - , lace at St. Julien, , and to have oar to take our p minute expecting to, .. 'which was then the head of the sa. i be taken prisoners to the guns seven times with ammuni- Thi changes . tZ - Heligo. - lient. 'It was a a -day the . : guns captured by the Huns. . tion, and the last time, Just at dusk, . . ges , concerning ' . glo riou BRIHSH . CtAIM .. - land leave intact the present large. . . ., r - -April 25, saw us � _. ` -middle, of April, 1915. Business' was I Sunday evening; I got Into a pretty tight hole. . U U - . 4CLUD -` .-;./ . going on as usual In the city and the ! again. In the saddle walting.,for. dark- .. -had unloaded the .last I a PS. basin con-tr'cted on. an extensive' :. j. . . . - , - nes-dur- Afteit we ­ � . , -movements while �,_ ,CANADA scale fdr the use of submari ' t. 7 " - inhabitants turned - wagon of shells --and- bad just got on .� t lub. out en masse t� � ness to screen our 1 � . . �r- i.�i r I fag the,war. It was 6mclu6d that, , I i � give us a welcome and a"Ifion voya,.,. I we took up a new i)ositlou, about half the gallop to get eut of the danger - 0 F . �, . . - . u , of'submarines had now been; ' .-­ - I . � the use . . . .. ; One could hardly think that warv. - ' s "'a mile In front of Ypr9s. . -zo" the- .shells 'started dropping all.� , . . so restricted that the basin no long- -- .. -- j ' * . . ' r . " 1: i so close at ban -i full er constituted a. menace, and: its. d. Now and again one f An Incident' occurreld that af 0moon, of us and the 'field was soon full -B itish Dominions and India to I I . I in of a! which will serve to show the hair- of holes. A shell burst about twenty . . could hear the occasional boo ' ' ' . . - -_ '-- ­ -:` . . Have Reparation Adjusted - conti'nuance was decided Upon. as � - _ A#' '. ' gun.- but, up. to. this, time very 4,few � breadth escapes, that happen on • the yards In froat. of Us, killing the near - __ . . ... . 6 . - . - I - ul' haven' for the' .; ;'�� , . i I / w London. providing a abet I `Z .--- - .. shells ltrx dropped Into Ypres. *LItS ; -battlefield. mere " wheel horse and .my horse, which was .. I - . . �n . . North Sea fishing fleet in -cue of . . I V, --­4­-----:- It was a.- beautiful city then, with _j Our draught horses _W e hooked to to left of the wheel . Paris,. April 20.-Reuter's corres- .. . - ­ ­5 --.-- nd-- .- t-lon- wagons ready to take about ten yards �. e ' . Hell-! * ", - - - - - - - - - in-a -TfF- , - ______...,L horse. pondent says. he learns that -t e distress. The fortificat, I . 1. L- ; - �� - ---beautiful realdences. But what a ; tlii­-ammunttto���Q M�exr _ - __ ___ - njLaeingtr -go'land %Lre--to--be..-disniantled,-ao-tliat- - , - ca�imaglue__�at -happened ' ritish-clairb- for reparstio -­T __ - . wagon.- --- ­ - _ - � . - is-Art"y-th _,�__77� - ­ r „•,�.�, -,,�.. a_ ,�• ,: «._Ny',� mm, _ v h.a.(�.- ,rg�*•� .s,,, „t�,�, -: ':�'•��r ",- �,'•W�r•'°�'R ,,•.. - .',;'�".��ry�.,.J «'er..• •,JS, c" y' -•;' ..w ,' .' S% :. 4W3!„ng.rfr e'�.� + n':ti"Mn `'� •f' +F '�90+' yi" R:F.: pA Atl •..•. Hi-47 ,.y it'!UT" 1x �'+- tie. S` - \. y �� jCges•... Yf ::it, s'. ° %.�• -,. �'•Ja,« :+; :•.c... r r'-••• ^hTw:cw.%,.: s:.••r�r "yam; y. .. t •3r.ry. y ;�..� -+r:+ti' - y,,,,',­4 F '''1~ , wTM. ri �. ..•r. ,-a"°t:,:, •�r'�1ir',. a . ,S'F. 'aa':; *.;n F: ;,r:,_�_ `a': L. -'� 3;: ,y, ar. �, " -al- �.�''! ' �a �••• L`'r 5: "• � un� •... r _ x 2+ 4 . N,y. 7: rXi. }. ,r.•.ryW'r,. ..�q.'. -y. .``� ..py<- '!sv s. .- .- as•*n.M.. 's •'�`� a�a,1.. ,°.+ fk. r..: ,h.d•••: •'.w"r .,p„ ;. A .... ,•. :�vti •, r... %.. w.... ..,.. r6: • rc. T �. r,y ;' ✓ + ' na"�,',f•'2` '' of •. 4�m .r' ..� ✓;' e a s.:' € , K ate., x - : ar,. a V. . J y,., .. 2: -. .,: ..' .. .-4 ... k .. h'. 4,. •••b'.v:6 S''., v,•✓ �' '.\ ,. :4 . Y ' :% muL' +f M r '�. }-.t. F.• T�A / /�/� }}ATE ((���jM(Q� .f l -rr• �/ V ii.Y V �Y, V i.. -� , ` p .. ^ _ ... ,� - .. K • Any Thomas, and Mre. Afaddatord Leave your order for faun= • of Toronto,. spent the holiday tuning at the NEwe office. µ,Vi with their relatives Ilene. - Clarence and Fred Rogers. of X 2y -ales Coda Ever spent Easter - Charles Cornell, of Montreal Whitavale, e _ p pen pent Sunday with .: a with her mother. is spending a few dal; here with their grandmother, Mrs. J. H. y care -Miss Eva Pilkey,'of Toionteu, hlr� parents, Ed. and Mre. Cornell. Rogers. was home over sun _ay. and with his sister, Mrs. N. Die, y ` -George Elliot has rented Thos. of Greenwood. Now ddroerti~sersaente. - ! Douglas' house and lot. -The architects for the new -F. H. Westuey here purchased bank building were._ in town on :_ z _. -. - - � Monde BRBALE 8 ptge :'8 weeks- old. thebeast 50 acres of Chapman Broe y Ii ie ea sled that work Harrison Spears R. R. No. 1, Brooklin, 31 -32 pe farm: on the new building will be begun _ _ . . RE OA BALE -A quantity, of saw -dIR _ _ -.- - - . -Miss Annie Gibson s nt the week after. neat. d slabs (chiefly pine)Afoigaa. R- ■ —tamp a r O Rye a her home In —The EsgteC B811 fi8 X32 the .No. 2, Pickering. lad. phone. 31 =HObave- e1P.a� i111g`llile : 1$ at handTown •Hall on Monday eing GEED aAAIN FOR BALE -M -Miss Alice Palmer, Of Toronto, was a success in. every-way. The quis wheat and Canadian Beauty peas. Wm, • .spent the holiday with .her par. attendance was large and all Gray Jr.. Claremont. Phone Claremont 2213, 31 -Onto here. present thoroughly enjoyed them OR BALE -A good brood mare, a ah0ut 8011 -Joe Clark. of Toronto, spent selves. F winner ofprizes m foal, due June the 2nd. a = Sunday at the home of his par. -W. Mann has been confined to Price GersidCowaa, Rouge P. sl Bell rire8m Scrim, ... ante here. his bed through illness during the .:.. 50c yd j . --- Oliver Crammer he►e moved peat week, but is now improving, �^v OVERNMENT, Municipal and Cream Nets, floral and conventional designs, 35e to 75e yd ' I h l7r . Into Mrs. Uriah Jones house on n his absence W, Cnllis as been Corporation Bonds For Sale -- D. Dykes Ohnreh St. assisting J. ' C. Philip in his Bona Broker, Whitby, out., Bdr Phone 193: White Striped Marquisette, .... ..- .. s. g p tad. Phone 70. - 40ti •• - •• . 65C yd -Born, on Wednesday, April butcher shop. Flowe'red�Cl rtain Scrims,, ,6 c d 20th, to.R. W. and Biro. Baladon, -The small Clouds of smoke "j OUND -On Sunday. April 20th, on T I a.daughter, rising .here and,tl%re thron h the K' °gat°° road, a lady. rue neat- piece..4'be g owner rosy have same at this oliiee by proving -Joe Jarman, recently returned village is an evidence that our property and p.ying for this adrt. al " • from overseas, spent Easter with residents are engaged in the - e • FPicltering lrienda. praise- wtst•th work of cleaning STRAY111D -From the premises of _ H(�t -claming Rplsite8, - Luther Middleton lot'iB, con. 6 Pickering, eq - Thomas Dwyer,. of Toronto, np their yards. Nothing lie more on orabouc April lath, a fawn funfair Runner spent the weekend at the home pleasing to the ,eye than neatly crake. Finder please leave worn at Brougham p t r•• 10C; 3 for 25C * P.O, 21 Spic and an ' of his mother here. kept premises. -- �, -Harry Wade has purchased -On Friday afternoon the WANTED -To let or purchase, a Old Dutch Cleanser, .. 13c 2 for 25c - ` an Overland car to W used only Pickering football team journeyed first -class residence is the V' ge of Picker- BOII L1F211 powder, 15C each ing, in good condition and modern conveniences. ,• cake and owwer on special occasions. th I aiO arton and . played a Communicate with Dr, M E. McEwen, ve.win- ' M friendly game with the boys of, ah' Sar6een, Macdonald College, Bo: 253. Que- Ammonia, Powder,...: t .. ..., 10e b0$ r< aster Ronald Johnston,, of "lbronto, spent the holiday with that village, winning by one goal.`' cart -- Liquid Ammonia Master Hugh Miller. On Saturday evening the return FO .KALE -A nice solid brick real- q ► . ••• 13C bottle -W. C. Marker has returned match was played in Pickering, dente. 8 rooms, and summer kitchen, about Pearline , an acre and a half of land of fine soil• good gar- •• . ' .. 15c box ] home, after spending, � weal: with- when Dnnbarton woo by one goal. age or carriage barn with, stable in Pickering nd df�in`BlBCl[fstrtelr- - - -- — bouw- °�rxt4Mis.- 4detaiae;iela Picker r"'s_i %r.SC _ Marshall Coakweld is now em• was eold in Pickering Village for -- � •• - a' loved with- the McLaughlin $4.75 per ton. Dealers say that OR BALE -In Pickering Village. �•. - j� y a good house and 11 acres of lbnd. admira�ly ' ar p So of a kinds Motor Co., of Oshawa. now . the freight . alone costa thin ads ted for residential ' y$;P• purposes, with frontage �r • -Wm. Dennon and his father, sum.. This is one of the Causes of on King and Church Streets; also the orchard Scrub Brushes ]BroOmB' rt ui81{B i�t 4f Mobile, spent over Sunda with the resent hi b - price of coal. lot with 66 ft. frontage on King St. For particu• , . C. H. and Mrs. Burling. y The coal at that time was much Toronto; tot !31 O Leary, 12 Pinewood Ave.. : • morons other article and nu s, • -Mrs. Ed. Walsh as returned superior to that which we now �,�. �mT11ed18t8 Sale, 4 eeks receive. -_ , . with fS. Bal n CobourR. —Miss Hughes, w o s right 41 Cotswold sheep, 8 of the ewes DQ]Z Or a we are eadquarters -J. S. Baledon was in the city the junior department of the with 10 lambs by their aide. 2 register- on Thursday last, when he pur- public school so successful] t ed Clydesdale mares in foul rag. filly. -•� • t� chased $new motor truck. during the past two years, left driving mare, set single harness,, set ' or - r ` aH �apers '•" x -The Women's Institute will for her borne in Drayton on Fri- double breechitig harness, open buggy, meet at Mrs. Jephson's on Tuesday day. Prior to her departure her steel wagon roller bearing * Inch tire, _ ]next., at 8 p m., new time. comrades in the drama, "The Sxt top rack, seed drill• corn cultiva- FARMERS -L. A. Findlay and G. Wallace, Finger of Scorn." presented- her tor, mower, single plow, cream separ- g if Toronto, spent Good Friday with a handsome umbrella, raRyts -Cash or credit. Fur furth- Carload Of. Salt ri8t unloaded. -'- -met pIIT sII 1` l]AW.` -with th�feriner'�t = Lieut.�Jarvie, o!orogto_, was. I y pp y - - - er particulars apply to H. T. Love. !i - ' -Miss Alma Cowan. of Toronxo, n t�tflage for several days - - Elld 46 Ave.. Toronto., phone auc- In 50 100 140 and 200. IIII .spent the holiday here. with •bran during the peat week in the card 4E3d, or see W. B. Powell, auc- ' ' pound cgs' .- arents, Joseph and Mrs. Cowan. interest+." of the War Saving and tioneer, Pickering, 30tt —T )L Thrift Sta mp8­-­Can)Wl;rn (if the 111111111111111111111 will meet next Sunday and -until liovernment. He spoke -in' the a ra a U, o -,�►•- farther notice at 2.80 p- m., new Presbyterian and . Methudi +t s • ---=T time, _ churches on Sunday evening in - Arthur- and Mrs. Rogers, of eotnnectiop with the matter. � Yllted r arril�8r8 T � Seeds have arrived. -- - -- - --` - - :- aronto-, spent Good Friday with -F. B. Houaser• of Toronto, 01.lEee� af.anl�i�l Re�ulBte$ , the for mother, Mrs, J'. H, was in town for a couple of daps At the neat sleeting of the Club reso- _ - "t lutions will be passed on ""_ Ruggers. last week. Mr. .Houseer has a - _ . P :, —W. G. and Mrs. Hare and J remunerative position is the ad- the folio : $. and Mrs. Horn and son, Cl,ifiord vertisir de Re Ioterswitching at Railways Wall Paper -s, Paint, Alabastine, Em- ea -co, Turps; 'Raw and g partmen. f the to, Military TratninR in Schools -Boiled 011, Li O'Cedar Oil" Varnish, :spent Monday with relatives is Lean Publishing Co.. of Toronto, Improving oar School System • quid Veneer, ti oroato. which is one of the largest print. Aeguladirm of FoodstuSe. Paint Brushep, Kalsomine Brushes, Stove _ - Gordon and Mrs. Law spent ing establishments in Canada. standardization of farm implements pipe Varnish, Carpet'1'acks, . the week -end with. the former's We bone,' however, that the Regulation of motor trucks on our y soft roads Sand Paper. k seaCa, John and Mrs. Law, of may continue to Pickering In fact roato. their dome. - g you require atIthis season of the - - George Baker has purchased -SP. A. Remmer . prnnclpal of - year at lowest prices. ''toe dal formerly occupied by the Brockville public schools, Coal, : Coal Highest prices petd tar.Butter and Alts ed Palmer, and moved therein splint a few da s, during the past gg last week. week with Pickering relatives. ' -- -Miss P. J. Wright, of Toronto, He has been attending the On. Cheatnlit :. io.00 r G. A. - GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON ` spent Easter hate with her sie- tario Teachers' Association which _ 10.75 -- ter*, Mrs. Dickis and Mrs. M. S. has been in session in Toronto Stove, . �' ~'ppman• this week. His many Pickering Egg' 10.*65 , Lm t� 1"�t -6drs. George E. Pugh and hPr friends are pleased to see biro THOS. Ae l.Aw Company ' siaugh.tMiss - -dills, of White. rdeeting with such success in his 'vale, visited with Mrs. J. Murkar chosen profession, as lie 3 no s w: 3 on Saturday. one of the best paid teachers in ,Acknowledged by all well dressed men to be by far the, best. -J. B. 'and -Mrs. Horn and eon, the province. �.Y e- Get that Spring. :Clifford, Peterboro, spent Easter - During the past few months AGwa- Chopping p g• suit or Coat for Easter., - - with Mrs. Bonn's parents, W. G. theft has been much more ppre�al- AND FL lH1NG We have our new samples and styles just in a' nd we and Mrs. Ham. ent than it was during -the war. �. -John Marsh and Miss Ander- Autos, especially, disappear very I am prepared to do chopping and oat guarantee a parfect St and complete .son, of Toronto, spent Sunday mysteriously, but besides, many flaking on' Mondays and Fri- here at the manes with the form• houses and stores throughout days only. beginning satisfaction with every garment. er'efather, Rev, Dr. Marsh, the country have been broken on 1 nil lst. -We were pleased to see Col. into' recently. Every person p -_ : Ole stand behind oar goods. Call and see ue1 ` -P• J. Rowe In town on Saturday, should see that their doors- and Some stone boats, wagon and binder after bsinq confined to his bed for windows are securely fastened, tongues on band. = " 'several Veeks through illness. and should not t Re ' A l BUNTING' PICHERIN(� - poe pone the lock• ! -Miss Laura Andrew, teacher ing of the stable door until the John F. Bayles, Greenwood 4Bstabiished 1857. oi;the Bavenshoe public school, horse has been stolen. e -Is nding bar Easter vacation -While liftia a henv weight at the home of her parents here. a few days ago, u'rdogck. Warenvids ►ll%¢% Mrs. Bedson was in the ' city of the 4th coaceseion. euetained '� -hit week, owing to the illness of painful injuries to his bowels. _ ` "Bus meets all Trains - 0 / N Q T I1�I del• daulthter. Miss Roberts, who Medical aid was secured when it Is attending McMaster University. was found necessary to have him First -class Riga to hire day or 29=A.Mma"w 2CME�.•��'.' James Andrew is making con- removed to the hospital. On night at lowest prices. - - ehlerable improvements to the Monday he was taken to Oshawa eesidenee he purchased from Woo. in D. Gormley's'car, and an opera • phone 1805. _ : :.Bring In your Harness and Collars, before the•laet JDoihn Dwyer. d lately vacated by tion wee performed. We are Those $'ir�d@TSOn & IiOa� miaute rush. wy sorry to report that his condition _ - fibs. P. H. Doyle and laugh• Is very critical, and other opera. PROPRIETORS Collars A Specialty. Boots Rep��, ter, flies Corinne, of Toronto, Lions may be necessary, DALE � Call soon and get your needs supplied. have been spending a few days -Next Sunday, April 27th,. will --,with the former's parents, Goo. be Missionary Day in Pickering FICK'�RIlV'C>>F _M, and Mre: Palmer. Methodist Church, The Rev. E. PICSERIN(I HARNESS EMPORlulff -The public school will re -open W. Rowland, of Brooklin, will de- You can always get the beet Mani - on Monday next to begin a two liver special missionary sermons toba Flour made from No.. 1. Home Phone 3800. W. J. COAKW months of hard work preparing at 11.00 d. m. and 7.80 'p, m , new Manitoba Wheat, for the midsummer examinations. time. All our people are urged to Royal Household and Glen, for -w` The new time will be adopted in attend the services and give as Bread. Try a bag. " the school, as it will be more con- they have been prospered, towards Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats i<i< ff v venient for the majority of the the mission fund. Subscriptions BRAN, SHORTS 'Happy Thought ' pubile, will be received from all who are . MI% FEEDS - -Dr. Marsh will be in his own inclined to contribute. The Sun- .:' pulpit on Sunday. The morning day School will o OAT CHOP, Range. y pen at 2.30 p, m,, CRUSHED lOAT9 e• Aw sierMon will he on Elijah. The new time. A cordial invitation BARLEY CHOP -evening sermon will be the third is extended to young and old. : WHEAT e :of the series on the Pilgrim's Pro- Keep in mind the big Ward. Back. 'CRACKED CORN �'be� atOVes„are�ti(3kIIOWl _ green. Excellent music at both nor concert in the Pickering Math. MIXED HEN FEED to be the best; stoves 1 "services. 11 a. m. and 7.80 p, m,, odist Cburch on Wednesday, May Caldwell's Cream substitute on the market :sew time. 7th. - The first and best after Calf Meal. s ' - Kenneth sod Mrs. Gordon, of Lent social event. Hear thefam• ' Molasses Moat .�-�7• Toronto, spent Good Friday here ous Blind Musician make the CHOPPING AND OAT . ` :and. s with the form 'e matber, Mn, piano speak. Meo bear the noted CRUSHING EVERYDAY' ` 8ple>edid bakors,,essy on fuel ,and. James Gordon. We are son to artist la .handsome in ldedga.' !'y play her 85,000 violin with Get prices on seed in tcsln ore. • t know that Mr. rdon's arm, the silver bow. The reader will BELL PHONE. 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