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For- (Successor to fey, returned borne on Friday. bliss Mamie Baxter, of Toronto, Is � t merly of Grovenhunt, oat., Successor to -Baker `& Heise) On Easter Monday, Mies, Philp, Miss visiting with Mrs. Williams at Simeon Dr. R X. Towle, Puckering. Ont. Office hours. Cruse and Miers Middleton had s very �T T - 12 to 2 and e.3o to B p. m. 331y Hastings, P t, LL . f enj° ns, Mre. Robert'Gtormleq an Miss Reta e motor trip to puss g hrough many small -villages, spent a few days with'frieads In To - RH. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis- . including Harwood, Fenella and Rose- •ronto • tared member of the 03=01 also• heath. .tattoo of Ontario. Special giy to Save Your Buil�er5 Miser Florence and Ada• Newton are s ;Ma ti i Blau". >Qja tested ft=..nth visiting with . their aunt, _ �?ue flash and your barn ' critRRrwooO (}ormlu Mrs. 8obert V r is burnt "Mre. . �illlame, o! Simco. Point bss _ � : � �^ � �T F. TOMLINSON, M. B.. Member John and Mrs. Timbers visited their returned, after spending' several days ,1� • of the Cda of Physicians and s<"se°n' Over half a million dOliare ^ fo��rntMrs. Thompson, of Band- with:friende and relwtivea in Toronto. Iain again baying Wheat and • : d¢ Ontario. Oma.: that formerly oecupted b _ tats Dr, R. Brodie. and latterly bT Dr, Caid'- lose by lightning y Frank and Mrs. Oibeon and W. and : Phone. Claremont: Qnc. s3ty There will be a • Sunday School 'At Barley -Highest rieea . last' year, . gone" in the hall on Friday -evening, Mrs. Slodree . motored out from thep paid city and spent Sunda **ith Robert 8. MCKINNON, MD., L.R.C.S. May Sud. commencing at. 8 o clock ep y r <11 a adfabot4b. member of the College of Good Lightnin ftotectloII and Mrs. Gormley. sS Lightning (Standard timet. A program will be: y -• �' �� E � llynteinas amid argeons of Ontario licentiate provided by the junior members of .t ai alines. or Summons. Mciburgb. saved.over 80 filer cent.. the S. S>. consisting of .recitations, ouNRARTON Barley Feed ie -the cheapest feed attention to dslesses of women and g Onee and residence, Brougham, of Yearn fires duets and choruses. , All the parent' �, nd --on- the market for fattening e welcome Mrs. Blenkin s fam- Get -rices from us and friends are invited to attend. 'fly from Toronto, who took up resi pigs. A trial will prove it. P Refreshments will be served and a, dente in the Falconer house one day A stock always on -hand. silver collection taken. last week. z • t �� Mrs. Edwards an Mr Thomson, o! r . ieitos,INotary Pubiic,$Conveyancer &c:\0�i� 1 ' O1 R. J.Dowan hbdaa business tri' to �ronio, and Mr. Setcbe�, of Brook, Fi�only.^ �•': ;• H.']iF.NNEDY,. Barrister. So?-. 'Cl]jj, � j __ � x.oac. at Ifn,-were.here on Tuesda attendin _ •�' Toronto os, Tuesda p thefuneral of the late Miss Brown. - y- E. FAREWELL, H.O., $ARRIS- ' y' tin WMiss Ethel Wilson returned home,. T. Aunan returned last week dseB:tin�i lloww. Whit". s•�dkly Or*it �� aaffterre p amiss be Fleer in T,r pe nt h vfroe lanced&theirtae'veral John Lemonthe-. th I'gineanis dollars a ton eztlra in�at �y , E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and for pigs. the paet,week. with her uncle. John -M.' the trenches We extend a hearty . Furniture and Undertaking welcome to the bo e. / A. Solicitor. Nptary public, Etc. Moa to Gerow. p - e� _ _.-, Mr. Hubbard.. of Me,aford. spent a cans 01Desiesock st North, Whitby. v Albert Beer received a. message on few Bays recently at the manse sad` ILL -1 -Alf -J. BEAT 'fie carry' a' large stook of Furni• Saturdayy last stating that his sister, sang solos at both services last Sun - W. riater, Solicitor,NotaryPublic.associatd cure, picture frames and room Mrs. E. (`rowe[]s. had diad. hire. Crow- day were neatly Fe %�. 0�MN !o praotice witb •Masan. B ckman, Deaisou a moulding window shades, granite- elle had undergone 'an operation, enjoyed. Foster, Barristers, Toronto General Trusts ware. New Perfection cook stoves. which resulted ia• her death. TheLicense No. 4-288 z Haildin • e5 HaJ street, Toronto. Telephone Also agent for monuments.. Lowest sympathy fig extended to the. bereaved An old land mark was removed , rials est -95t. y from our village last Satur night price We pay the freight. from families here. is Jan Brown s �i Wit, Claremont. ..f... ,-.,•- n et p a whe Miss Bto wap Dental WKST HILL. in hereighty-fourth year. Sbe bad Service lived here practically all her lifeand -LASE B. BEATON, D. D. S. West Hill Ratepayer' Association was of a gfilet and retiring d;apwi- Graduate of the Royal Cdelge' of Deng YY ante held their monthly meeting at the tion. .She ie survived by a eUter, Mre. Rargaooa and Usiversity of Toronto. - Office a West 8111 Hetet on Saturday, April Robert. Mtime.' of Green $aver.. Her • �er w• l.f. a ardware•• stare, Whitby. 89th. President R. Tucker was in the remains were laid to rest at Erskine 1�ee boaca i tol4•: Pito 5.30.4 Ind. •phone d: G- A R A'G E ' lsdl Doone sso /p 44ly� I will -pap the toilowiag ca?1- for chair. There was -a good attendance Cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. 1Dosiwf Dr. >leaton', f+beacefovasvw:Dr,;Coot, logs delivered at our IDtSI, n Bever and "quite a number of new members wr+iTsr at TotoZ..*wiS bemchargea were'enrolled. A deputation from the : Basswood No. 1. t�+-� Heights Association was t the undersigned have opened A careful estimate of file money to u a new are Rock m o. present and gave ateresUng a a garage at the Corner Soft Elm No. 1. - -. �'� on the amalgamation o! the different n Streets, r.M... Maple No, 1, 23.00 season mounts up to the two million G. HAM -Issuer o! Msrria White Ash No. 1. gp,. Ratepayers Associations of Scsfboro, mark. One of the mo®t interesting o! PYekering, wTlere ey ge Other Cant business was brouQbt yioeases is the Coney of pawto. Pine. second growth No. 1, 20.00 r these' activttles fig the provision of prepared to repair all makes piokeria2 villus•, elle p g houses t$ meet fibs Insistent demand. of ant s, motor•cyClas - Chopping and Oat of ' tower concerning the cent of the The Commbslon appointed -at the fast ► V.IRICHARDSOlr- = Real'Es Susi• meetio of the town council com ed an b ycles. f w ..'tate, Insurance. Comeyaaung, Notary Gibson, Deveerrell We are also agents for De " frR!<8N RIYlR of 111essrv, Beecroft, . public, Etc..•Piekering, Ont. 31iy Ce W. G. Bames, . Green River Earl Tomlinson is at resent a ort-. and Galbraith. with Mayor Blow. may HOPPER Issuer o! Marriage _ P - . P. use half. a million of the B per cent. Laval Cream Se store D. IdPPEeens" is the Camp et mOntagerio. Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. Ing a new buggy. government funds in this way, and repairs. r t3moe at store &ad his rasidaaoe• CoWasoms. bliss Olive Routley sant Sunday'' The greatest of the Ontario hankiag, IIIEnitfn_ee, TractOn and � '. <: HALL -House carpenter. Es- The Misses Olive and Mabel- Routley Commerce, has opened a branch In Sawing Mac lues. - �`�' • timate• given for sew 'worst. repair or 'peat Easter with. friends aC.Aebbtlrn. the McIntyre stare next south df the ` f� �� �� �li� :Oret the- Records Ears, Madill b st prment under the hardware shop, mouth of the .post ot- Cowan Shepherd doctor's care. We hope for a speedy ace. This is an expert recognition of p 8.131ATOR TOWNSHIP OLERH Select your school on the basis of recovery. theprom ityy and expanding business ' C,oavereaes, Comnde�aerfor t.ms actual work done today. Write Mies Spencer bas resumed her duties Whitb7 is enioytait. ' 1t b rumored Pickering, -- tMmdmivIts, Aaeonataat. Ota. tions: to 1•aa 8baw's Schools. Toronto, for up to alters ndin the Easter vacation at tut hhf c l so tarn.' "L•qw of-Kurlso L• data record o! nates -and i- p° g • - that s 11 snot er of The big banks is _ massa. f �w - �v grad p� her'bome. about to follow the Commerce to this . tions flitted. Tt will ioter�t you. Dick 'Madill. having purchased a evidencing otthetown's tide otgrowtb W. H. Shaw, President. new car, to 'operating a jitney service and development. ANADliB VICTORY BONDS P foreaie. Denomisatiow-_iso, Slam $5oo between here and Markham. In the Smokes weld folk'dances were pops= Oft Price, ss 1-s and accrued interest. W. near future, after the arrival of a road lar Innoyntions at an entertainment of C 0 MnBond Broker.8dl 1Pbone lei, whit- e IDs which fig at present os,' order, be the returned soldier members of AP r i►, Oat.. lna phone 70. 4011 p . , 9ickerixg Aver �N undertaker longer trips. Saints', given in the school house on ~t uu�GH S: P17OH, Olen Major, Ont. •'a Thursday,eyeniog by lbs A. Y. P. A. Z1' Lie•a•ed saetioowr. Extensive azper• GTOUF#rVILLR Perhaps the most notable soldier lam= fens in hopasied and thoroughbred 'sock. First-class rigs -for hire -- fly w that of. Harry Gulliver. who l_' , -`-lals eondnoted asTwben. write for terms 1� The Orangemen of this _Tie held with big two sons and two.sons-Ln-law R%8 have on ' hgIId and partioutars, I P�o=d.211L MIT Da or night an "At -Home" on Friday erenio • Day g y g went through the war. one of the eons c • E �,1 POSTI'LL, Licensed Auctioneer, sus meets all tri last' winning Cr n distinction next a Ills Vic- --the following ; ., ,1.` .tor ooaatiea of York and oatsta sno• W. H: -Todd has 12411g11t the Martin Ionia Crone. The programme included ,. 6 Teaming promptly atte to. Hotel property. He Intends to cliange besides delicious refreshments, a masa • Mon males of an kinds stunned to ao.ho:t.ra ISiZes of coal . aefsoe. Aden Green River P. O., Ont. Agent fer Canada Cs go Co. It Into an apartment house. - eel side and its enjoyment was height- _ t !, Stouffville merchants will close ened by the artistic decoration of the MORTON .M.' GIBSON. botario W $ Pea stores every Friday afternoon during room. re go �ltoVe, -� _ x•. tare Dominion Land surveyor and Civil • . • t P4ckordetg. the summer months from May 1st. Ths fleet laymen's banquet for -a _WS. Floptinsscreec. whttby, Pkooe s31. Dr. D. C. Smith is . in- attendance Whitby church was. given Tuesday to the 4teOmitario this week at the Ontario Dental arve7or of Port pefry, = 44 4 'Water Pure Water Association. at _.Toronto. taloa is a eve»ing by the wardens of All Saints' . Nuts Pea z " g in the Sunday school rootp_ when two a'f h TIMAW. LICENSED AIIO• pat-erraduate course. eminent speakers gave splendid ad- bN88R for York. Qnu io amid Dertmn J. Yaks, jeweler, is to u a jewel- dresses. Canon Gould. a very gifted , fouls, et s„ta �s attended If you are wise you will use the only cry store on May let.' This is a mush officer of the Anglical Church in Can - b. TersaresemsbW M for sties eas be Ideal well. drilled by Ohas. B. Rice. needed want the town has been look•i1m- ada. excelled - bimsei! on _ bb fleet ap• a .. ' . 4 .,Nm wbisbs. oaf. las who b agent for Win . Gasoline n pearaoce ti Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings anantmous opinion that a good bosi- ministering "'a student at St. John s - YIDM-33- =•=.1O�% for water worts. Also bath room 6z- liens awaits him. at lase bay. J. Y. Ormsby. a well ' a _ know n worker In Toronto diooees. LOOUBT ��a'"7 �• , ;Vetwiowy iswgeo0 titres, eta "Svwytmng. given earefal frt.tM MMOR spoke inspiringly. Jos, White made - -' Room Graduate of�l Ontario Vete•' attention. -- an admirable chairman. The decors Y Hoary Miss E. Stewart visited at. Oscar Nona and ietresbtnenU were most ,�r' �• _*�,aad Graduate of the Veteelaary • MOWS 'PUMP WORKS. Pickett'. os, Sunday: favorably 1 Science Association. Home Tel. 55111. WWte►ale. (1x1= W. Routley sind W. Tarves visited Major (tea. W. P. ry, of lbs s Phone -ogee 1806, residence 890e>S this burg on 8unsay. 114th Ontario County Battalion. since, ea, Yoe Bahm was the guest of William his return from overseas has been CLRREMONT, _ -- _ ONTARIO Fisc over the holidays. again in active service for-tbe town - Thomas Hopkins. of Stargeod' Bay, as superintendent of the utilities of GET BEST is the guest of O. Hopkins. - the municipality. Lest week ex - THE u y Henry and Mrs. Slack visited at 'Mayor J. H. Willis was appobted JJr• i nese Sto& i IMP ixvf Hopkins oa Sunday bo6k-keeeeppeerr by - the QoIDmiaton. Miss .Alma and Jamie McDowell againat,the protest of their superin- Z`Oli1C Du1• Has a full line of trash and cur• " .peat the holidays in Toronto. Pendent. That not avalling he resign- - ed meats' constantly on hand: LLIOTT Alfred and Mrs. We1L and family ad.' This'' week the Commission re- visited with Will. Hopkins on Sunday. scinded the motion. appointing Mr, �lO ' 9pdoe Rall, Breakfast 13etco8, Dave and Mrs. Jones and Misr Willis and Increased Mr. Every's gal- sr i Yds Betsy visited at Albert' Wilson's on ary, -Feeling became very strong In $a>oa, Bologna, Weiaers, eta. Y.onge A Charles Ste, Toronto Sunday. favor o! the retention of Major Every's Sheepand Y` ' Highest ritleis paid for y Mr, and Mrs. Jones and family services and•the Commissioners bowed Is noted' throughout Canada for visited at Will HApklns; =of Ashburn, to tbat pubito opinion. : Butcher s cattle. high gade business education. The on Sunday. The sinal stage of • the tentative Service will be held in the Method'- rind of the Toronto -Eastern -is reach - demand - demand for our graduates --dating _ _ _ pe _ The. Picks fist cbilr4h st T o oloait SundWeven= e� with the announcement that D. B. " . the last Poor years has been' more 'ins• May the 4th. Hanna, President of the Canadian A Seienti$C preparation contain than flve'ttmes our. supply,, 'Open Mr. and Mrs. Sykes have moped to National Railways, will anaoltlee st-a Ang blood builders. touiee, Nuance• committee all year. Warrio BOB bus m ve• Brooklin, Mr. Sykes having hired to conference meetingiu the council laxatives and x " TRATSD CATALOGIII3. 0dUT;i ernaMr. Dryden fora year. chamber bare Monday afternoon, a worm--expellers.- by Mise R.-McOonnel has returned from 5th lost., how be proposes to complete OSlse object of this Asaoatatioa is to �mmeaee at soy tilos. her home at St. Thomas, and'bss cam- and operate it into Toronto. At the 1 'lessen steahtngg sad rossoute menced school duties again. same time comes official confirmation We rail s Y:l at to this `7 the felonsp -W. J. Elliott.s'Prinelpal Mies Lute and Charlie Piss visited from Ithe Provincial Hydro Radial tonic for bogs. Try it for Y with their aunt a -d uncle, Mr. and Aeeooiation that a - meeting' to be 'rapid find healtflt , � ,xembars bavios prop+etystelsnoommttd- �7 , Mrs. Weightoo, bf agmar, on San- addressed by Sir Adam Beak will be growth-trf;pig� 7` " i i imm.di t.ir wi a° msmMe • • fl s For ►Hatcbiu! i daheld in the same place 'on the follow- Fsseatirs. Close>�Itss: Jr.MDuna. Miss Edna Redman. Wil- Ing Wednesday afternoon, the 7tb- H P1 KE-RIN C G- -E.- -WS from Black Breasted Red son Redman and Mie. Uls Redman ' ` '�[smlisesbip fes (1.00. incl., when be will disco whole 't ,•, *w.� Game choice stock add motored from Toronto on Sunday situation is respect to., Hydra 1 -10pletsav be bad bon Ae Pnoideat lie: exeellentZlayere. and called on Sylaa Redman. Radia favorably passed � the ^ � i4it�• asersters osaplfedtea.. Miss Mildred, Nils Bdith and Percy pro rty owners in 14 , lost • • 1 s, Also, YoungHelaiun1 lares*,,' Hardy, of the 6t3t line lilt IIzbHdge ; wit�tbe queatioo o! tb vinaisl = Ezse. 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LAWNS TLO��RX ' < ' fbvor. doubt bi heard on the Hun'a line it �ir a mplate Irertlliser, bPrtc• a.oran - ° ter" - N L. - 10: Tiles wi13 look bright and c:esa he had onp qui, thus.. the. location , st•.•as. P•t.rborouRb. Oat ,i 11-,t r � } ; K it scrubbed with aslt. 1._ _ wonid be Riven away to fisc enemy. ,, e^ i "Wig -Wagging" Seldom Used. ,. R00FI111'G ` An EeonomieaT Apron. _" Th9, signallers did little- work with . ataarr►::osr .su=n s ... Every woman knows' that when s the flags, "Wig -Wass"' as they are. Ready Rooana, Asphalt slate Shins i _-' �J+ • man's shirt has wornout cuffs and called in the army, This visual gig- Aoor wall Board. ®iia suildian papers, - *- . < :The t:on foirlitble :'13t±d,— In 2nakiD - 8 -tied-'the timer cheat ,-theroAs --still. A -front .andai ly_ � _.OASY_by buy-= direct . , holes below rho collar band making, 1 8 y usAd on the western teemfor prices and samples. - a, the shirt • •uawl�rable only-lrequ A t3inee` the n ht's rest cur unrest should . be tucked well down under quantity of good material IePt. erQeneiss areae through heavy fight- O ER�U $�$.' An apron can be made of the ma- itt8 or when the troops got out intoOsie ^' �s e'perything is the .world to do the .head of the mattress,- as all the the o tori and in h a f high- pen in the- closing months of the i o e s veer Tuck the u priced cotton goods it will gay well : f ` rcomfortable beds . for all 'the ' fainil upper sheet well under the Y q ' to use the goods in this way. Cut good target for ; the Hun and would, x . should be the care of ever good toot o! the mattress, the strain on yoke, cut out 8 give away important hid- _ ' Y o8 the neck band and if si hted hoiaeivife. Sagged : springs and 'ibis' sheet being from the foot. Al -ids eves, lay body of Shirt out fiat and Ing posts for observation work. At • !os "La, ` 1 . _. ?y mattresses are. -the worst foes ways lay thje sheets with the wide cut out apron, making it as 'Targe .the Vimy-$idge sholy visual stations Canadian :'soot Seca. - to bed comfort; it doesn't pay to hems at the top; the smooth sides of ea the F"', `tolerate them. A claw harimer or hems coming together. The ,practice goods will permit. The ,open- were erected end manned up to the Raised�soin the test stock by Dominiost saga on the aide are sewed u front line, but were not used as the Experimental Farms _ 11 L _ a wrench ma be' all that is neves- -of Some housekeepers of .making • g' wire cotiimunications` were' kept go- q A facing for the top of the apron , SUPPLY LIMITED..• Bary to tighten ug that slacked wire_ ahnets with hers of equal width top is cut from what is left of'one of the g• • .. in rices as follows:— which plays havoc with the comfort ad bottom•is not a'good one; it •ad- fionts:" ..One •sleeve will make, the The story is told where a si naller s�`n60 l'`bs. and'over :.... .. so' lb. 1_liuelities of your bedsprings. mita of turning the sheets end for strings, and 'the other sleeve will in a• tower near. Vimy v¢as "getting E0° :: • • • • • • 60c. The beat thin for a lam end in _making the bed. It is .not make a bib if ane .ie wanted. Attd in touch with hie $age just before 2000 �• •• ''""' ""; ; 4sc ••L. trees is to send it directs P tomthe desirable that the same end of the loon . •. • • • • .W y with a .little• piecing a bib can Ilk the. hours -when the Huns spot.- Swea• Turni9s— "� , onovaitor. or the unk man. If how- +sheet should he used alternately' next p 69 lbs. and over ..•.......... sac. Ib, .t j I made with Straw sewed into strings ted the flags and wiped the party. out. :100 _ • , • . , , , • roc. �� aver, it` be but all htl uneven a feet fold face g Y at the back. The chief si ' 600ji. , . 80e. . folded blanket - As with the upper sheet the strain gnaL'ing done was over . . placerL_d upon the This ` makes an - apron that can be telephones; telegraph • 'and wireless. meld 4Carrots.— „ • • • 7sc springs nodes the depression will on quilts and blankets is from the put on with ,one motion. No los The signaller had to run their lines b lbs. and over ........... sac. lb fi (foot consequently P• . • correct. the untvefAlesa: Good, ,well- tN ni1Y m making the bird and no buttons and bib _ always • in out up to the front line many times.. , 11 tb J e.e. made, mattresses are Chea est in the they should be tucked well under -the foo • , ; ; ; ; ; ; sec •• . jr"long run, The comfort cheapest of ' Poot o! the mattress.... place. under heavy shell fire. The biggest. 200 ., . • .... Tea . �' the shoddy article are short live& I Elaborately embroidered pillow trouble was that the communications FTEtsbc pald'and sacks free. . slips are not the most comfortable to - were' constantly shattered by enem I Net payment bank draft 60 days from Having invested in the 'good article, P �1J f A ��j Y date of lnvoice and a'k allowed for earl 0' y 1���� Lal1L fire, and the signallers and 'linemen io days from date or tn�otce.. a the next thing is to use it we1L Turlf sleep on. It is best to make such SIGN It f I _/ _ had to go out and fie up the lines or particiilara about varlettee on annul• . .r frequently, end --for end, and if creations i the envelope style, into cation. I string out new wires and man �, . mol padded on both sides, turn over i which .the pillow, y, un a plain slip,, can UNSUNG uF�%� tC - + y met - .11R M. O, MALTE• - a+ a1Li1VBri7 weir d0ath' from aliell and gni ' " - . Sts well. Dont shake it. Shaking' be tucked during the day, .the pillow bullets. Pers ,Central Experimer�Yat Farm. ' 'i3 tensa the ticking.- and disarranges' being divested of its mantle for night ., .. traps ant: g1- the padding. Puff up the mattress I service. Each battalion has 'fifty -sir' sig- - + ,;. nallers under a signal hyt gentle bigws or bringing. the ends ! the thoroughly comfortable bed is .NLR`'L • CANTBE OF CANADA!S officer and are '�s �' responsible for keeping up'commalii- DOMINION S_.. r . I, 'FORather. . - the wail -aired bed. However care- FIGHTING ARM. - - It is a good plan to cover the t fully ventilated the sleeping room at • . s betty all parts o! the bat- tion sen springs with an old .y talion and with flank battalions and 'r3- P 8r quilt 'or blanket night,. beds should not be made up in - '`" that is damp weather they may not ;the morning without first being con- brigade headquarters. In - trenc}r R" Quick Work of ' Signallers : Made warfare the divisional signals, BgC e rust the matreaa.. Always use. a sub- ! seientiously aired, frequently sopped.QQ 'L� .t - Courcelette - Victory Poesihle maintain an elaborate sys;,em of ��le. ires rotector on top of the mat- i Opea wide alI the windows; spread n% communications ''bath b ' tress somethin tat can clothes oil chairs in .such y' telephone ' •, 8 ; =Never Failed im Duty. and Lucas lamp with all the units of WILL SENT YOU WELL 4 without too much trouble yet thick wanner that sac piece wu - ,, A,, . -enough to • afford Satisfactory pro- posed to the fresh air; turn back the The i ona gna ers o t e is o Sar, .. - i, yo u lteetion. The hilted ones are highly I First Canadian Division—the nerve talions of infantry, .or lucre batteries ask for, in easy ridin , 9 g y Protector from the mattress. The of artillery, engineers; 'pioneers and mil g ,,t extra 1. #serviceable in that respect. - al�epins-porch end the nun -parlor are centre of the fighting arm—are neer- all other arms of the service. In this eage, staunch wear and - ,r Remembering that your motto is I ideal for such purposes. Where they Ing home. freedom from ordinary tire i "bed comfort," do not have your are lacking, frequently hang the. bed- Although non-combatants, the. Di_ they had a very difficult task. The troubles,youwill find in Dominion , •• , ' unute must never'be a. minute out of `f -' pillows extremely 'large, nor stuffed ; clothes on a line out of doors where visiorial Signallers have performed' touch with each other --Sat 3t ought Bicycle Teres. 'They are ' -'aa+ .-toll. Even goosedcwir-piifowsj they wf12 get -the bright sunlight. heroic service and are an important ; - - .,,ya can be made uncomfortably hard by 13unahine is a wonderful germicide. cog in" the fighting machine of the mean disaster. They, must Keep every= cc thing in` working order. Unquestionabiy � s crowding too many feathers into the and deodizer. Mattresses dspecially Canadian Corps. Day. 'and night they The BBS>f TirES" , ticks. The immense illow ma I worked k In the..open, warfare the Divisional *' p y give need to be often sunned, This prac- keeping the lines of common" Signallers' duties were much more 1 , the bed a luxurious appearance, but tice will be more easily carried out fcations open, laying out new lines =tol thrilling. In August and September, - - � IM a to' ask ores does not un- of the two-piece kind is used. 'The and repairing shattered lines. They I when the Bache took to his heels and ' your Battler fog '!t► - naturm"Hy bolster the neat an a ou - wkward to went about their. work ' unsung and _ . Nass is more comfortable. It is well lift and for that very reason gener- a fag any g ory, for - V -to enclose the pillow tick proper in ally does not receive the siring it but still discharging their duty that divisional signallers galloping across a second tick 'made Basil removable should have. Alves s select a open country with their wire limbers, that have proved `, y y dry was vital to the directing. operations through roads and fields, laying their I theirhighquaIi !or hnndtring—this in addition to ds3' !oi putting the mattress out, and of the army is the fis;d. - wire as they go to keep up with the lt and durability g , " _ the outside muslin -slip—because of never make up the bed with a damp Without the Divisional Signallers ; -': - L the difficulty of washfAg feathers, mattress or coverings Not only the lighting unite could not -ca rapidly moving front. ' It to m the aridaev . L , - -carry .on. open warfare that the signallers Condition. d 36e mttaHa does not afford suf_ does careful- attention to this • detail It was these lads who worked . side come in for their real adventure be- y" .' fieient make for lied comfort, but neglect of . b side with the infantry' and artil- d protection to the tick, which y cause their whole job is one of time, �LF•k1 aw►i13 fa time become soiled. It invites va>cious physical flues less. Hvadreda have met their death SolalbythesLe Cleanliness throughout is one of out in the open working away on the and everything depends on their T mea/ars w _:. It if possible to wash feathers in the first necessities to the comfort- tine while hundreds have been keeping rip communications. -It was �� the tics, but it in a tedious task to S, not sa infrequent night to see them _pm_ '" dry them thus. When . so washed, able bed. Boiled ,pillow slips, .dirty wounded is carrying on the important i+•�''' - 'the should; be hu bedclothes, d racing at a furious pace over hill and �' , . y hung on a Hne out•. . m8y spreads, spoil the task of keeping all the communica- doorr where the air will circulate attractiveness of any bed, and cause- tions open between the units of the bole, through hedges, ditches, sunken i bf quentl detract from _ comfort. The roads, -to get a -direct -line with the. .- fly through them, and allowed to y division. - daiat bed invites to ani front of battle. 11 XIsnain for several weeks, care` being Y ght s re-' Ia the fighting at Ypres, down to Eve - taken to bring them indoors In rainy p°se• _. the Somme, back to Vimy, on to Pas- "heavi4s". had battery* wireleseo station, or:: weather. Feathers will dr more The single bed is preferable to' the - y chendaeie, and through the fierce keeping in"toucb with the aero lanes quickly it washed in p large bag, doable bed. Even where there are fighting o P e P g i Ca bili,. -Arron .and other . U.SE CA two .oc avenhead sad NADIAN EAfifltNE3: though thte_meana ghs_added- labor -- t'OOm,. rt famous battles the Signallers. never which was maratedllbryartli-hals�� _ a7"am is better to have two cots than one y ery or di. And Theeeb ptring and refilling the tick. In failed in their duty and Canada visional y Provide Em io mens r- - acneh acne the best way to transfer �!$e Rarely will a person be should welcome these silent heroes �gsgrtallera. for Canadian Fh►herrhen,y found who can rest just as well with .The individual signallers attached the leathers is to rip carefully one with .open arena. To them too much to infants or artillery and of the tick and sew the open end a pedleIlow as be can alone; and if Y r9 . posts_ _ who+ About . 2,000 b=ead -winners in the credit cannot be given for the "nuc- kee :,'of the bag closely to that o! the tick, he can, it is not likely that hie bed- ossa of the • ' p the 'lines open and send, mss- cardiae fishery 'fadu�stry on oar Atlan• No feathers wilt escape is--ithe trans- fellow can. Seldom will two people great war: �`�duaa Corps in the sages are the lost children of such l tic Coast are faced with uaemplar ; _ �fer. Next rip tick and bag apart and be equally. comfortable under the units. Tiley do not belong to the i went: The fishing season normallyL. sew: or tie up the bag. securely. When I same. amount of bed covering and �� ' "Communicatiottta" - . unit, but are away from theit. home opens on May rat; but owing.to the - "- feathers"are' washed 'and thoroughly with the same method of ventilation; Co�mmunieJ<tiona� — communica- — -divisional sigfialleis-and in fact that the factories have a large . -dried, replace by the same method and unless. committed ' to- the same tions or 'Give us a line! was the many cases have done meritorious surplus from last year ft is" not the ' ' . land, with''care, you will not have lost hours of rising and lretiring, one must often -repeated cry of the infantry or and heroic work which they never l intention of the management to open - a feather. disturb the other. _ artillery when the Canadians raced got credit for, and would have re -f until that ia.diaposed o!. The old-fashioned tacked comfort The doctors tell us that, it we are into action, made an advance, or pal- ce�ved recognition of if they had been Inview of the .fact that last year. is not a sanitary affair.- It doe4 not to have•'healthy bodies, we must led off a trench -raid, or when the a part=of -the unit- they were with. there were imported into Canada #286, sleep eight hours out the twenty-' the -hit back and laid down --a K _ M+lch-depeds on the --signallers in! 000 worth e o t e sardine �, �adtait of easy tubbing.- Even though: °�- ;,it be ripped rip and the outside cov=' four. Some few favored individuals rage that ripped the signal commnai- their work of keeping- the lines from � type franc France, Span, Portugal, 'Bring washed, the batting cannot be I may be able to spend ,mare time than .cation wires to tatters.. .. the various fronts open. For example, � Norway and California --none of whicki "cleaned, and there is all the Iabor of that .in bed, but most of us find it To. the divisional signallers fell the just before the battle of Courcelette are of better nutritive . quality 'than ;retackiHg. If the tacked comfort, be ,difficult enoagll to allow ourselves difficult task of always- keeping the on the- Somme in September, 1916, the Canadian sardine—the Canadian.. ";'aaad, dare should be taken to keeps the stipulated eight hours. Merefore, lines of communication open from di- 'one signalling corps` -had 20 •linea •in' Trade Commission requests a volun - - the` top end—which is: soonest Seale we cannot afford to waste any part visional headquarters to brigades, order, buried and running up to thel tars campaign on the part of Cana-: '•r�' . '..icomiug in`' contact with hands and of the precious moments in sleepless and thence on to battalion or artil- different fronts. Everything was O.,I than grocers, 'restaurants and house.' aiurest Because of uncomfortable beds, lery linea. 'The different branches of R• 30 minutes before the zero hour. wivee'to give preference for then t - . __; 'face --covered with a strip of .whike - ' cheesecloth extending • about eight, Let the assertion be repeated: It the fighting' machine had to keep in. The next minute some Hun shells HtJ fess weeks to Canadian -packed Bar. ,or ten inches on either side of` they is the duty of every good housewife touch. with each other, the infantry _right. on top of the massed wires and dines. eomfort. The, cheesecloth can be res ,to see that all the beds in the house calling up the artillery, the artillery tore every line. The "show" vena to The 'enormous stocks of similarly -+ ' moved when -soffed, 'washed and re- be, made just- as comfortable- and as talking to the front lines; divisional start in 30 minutes! I canned fish •in Europe and the United _ _ plseed. The old quilted coverlet was sanitary as circumstances will per. staffs directing battles and brigade Communications had been cut. But States quite prevent even the hope of• an advantage as a washable affair;' -mit. • • • _ staffs carrying out orders. It was all the ' signallers hustled out an$ in the export of the Canadian Maritime' "pro.; . _ -- t quilting Is laborlous and_ even a - — pat ` t e in and was he midst of ' devastatin s 1 fire ran duce bu the Tra a Commissi is, _ r of h mach e, a it t s g hal t- d on the quilt is s thin Eover. Ten `Urea for" Salt. ` signallers that - kept each unit. in out new lines, repasred all communi confident ,. that when. the facts are i.Blankets, wool or cotton, and as • 1. Salt dissolved in a little am- touch, whether ''in the front line in cations, and completed the taslr just brought before the public they will trench warfare or out .in the open, eight minute's before . the Canadians exercise that collective patriotic in.% - -' ,, - -Inany as the season . requires, are monis will remove, grease spots. ' The First Divisional Signal Com- -went into action... Twos of the men fluence which solved similar tempor-� good snbstitntea for the comfort. 2. A smoky or dull fire can be pany is made up of four sections, each were sensed: cry ditdetrltiee In 'the"aesetable and They can be washed as often as oc- made clear by throwing a handful of one attached to one of the three At VimI. casion requires. Wool blanket should salt over it. yin one spot the linea were unit seasons last summer and fall. be • washed in plenty. of cleah luke- S. Lemon juice'•anfl salt will clean brigades, and the other with head. cut 27 times during the fighting, and The number of fishermen engaged in - : Ovaria soda—never in hot water, copper and brass. quarters They carry'wireleae equip- the signallers worked heroically to catching Canadian sardifies'is about` merit, signal lamps, flags and wire. keep their comrades in touch with 1,200, and there are in addition 600' which brings out the oli in 'the `wool 4. To bit hien car to morin a s „ _ e The also had 'libtenin ell units. cannery •employees, largely women -and. gives the blanket a greasy feel- cloth out of salt water and rub th'e y ' 8 'in al? ' • . Ing when dry—well rinsed in alt ht- paratus. This is an instrument that Signallers are composed o! line- and girls. 8 carpets well. is put out in No Man's Land and men, telt n it oa warm soft watts and dried P telegraphers, operators, cable- �- - " y fl PY 6. Ink stains that are freahlymade 'stuck in the and to hear what the men, Charlie Made a Hit. s windy day. This treatment 'can be'remuved Froin ca° drivers and dispatch riders. ..Charlie is, simply woadertnl!" ex lgeav s -them soft and fluff rpets by sale- Hund are 'talking about, that is, if `". - -„ - ro F y cesaive applications of dry salt. they talk too, loud. These "listening claimed young Mrs. Duke. "I neserl �t5., The lotion blanket i■ very aatiatad- 6, Handfuls of salt will clean in" phones are ut _ out at. night ht b Caro of Ferns. dreamed that tory in all ways. It is well suited to sauce g g y any one could ran a �� the beds of pans 'end take sway the ria- signariers and run through barbed Ferns should be net into a tub once motorcar the wry he cera!" people with sensitive pleasant smell of onions if the have •• • ' skims,, who cannot bled in wool _P ___ _ y wire and placed as near the Huna a week, showered and left to got the what has happened T" . . . �` : _. g been cooked in -them. "line so possible: It is an excellent roots thoroughly wet;` this is better "We took a ride yesterday and went bisDkets.; Sind who; yet, occuPging-un- - 7. ave kind of basket elan beautifully - . heated roomy, find sheets uninvit � every device for detecting conversations, than lust pouring water on top every s 7 in spite of the fact 1 m8- work, matting or chins can be •clean- and often works as a safety valve day, although it tie foliage is dry they that he had forgotten some of the ma.� 11 ly cool in winter time. 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Flf- �Oc PAIR Or PIfiEONB APiL UP. �• An fano pe ultry . •qo soul , a `� - RTH SEA FOGS. teen minutes later. the ahlpwash light Rriti toeiteea y! Wafnta�PEh Non. -3 Wanted 'An Excuse. '"` va■enl was sed, the last thing to bs 1V -Ii Bt. Jean Baptiste ,tarket.'"il[ont•. Y ' aeon -until the Dut n sad Bmmmmommmmmc= t $ - * : -_ y and from that time on the although very fond of each Other, did . �;; ..,:. sighted., ROi>�>t' Out at Dawn In Seaplane, Wrecked navigation was done by compass, dead not always agree. One day Bobby's NUna= EARN $1e TO sea A W . ' ' -. • `. • ilii EnemyJAlrehlp andt'Back• reckoning sad Ins�tioa• ' ' mother entered the room where t>;e Isar without leaving has44 Yta�'r- R seventy ,now passed out Over little ones were pitying, and was im• for irN booklet Royal Coliise " `• • . For Dinner. appealed to by her son. .Science. Dept. 4s. Toronto. Cane As` . mine_' field into the No Man's mediately app . _. Regular -patrols, both. day and night. Land of the. North Bea. ilio mist ammo,, -ilia ' 11 along the outer fringes of our mine• thickened, sad, lust to•make !t more taultsT" ELL EQUIPi D NEWSPAPl�- alon tII the Bight of Fleliggland, were di®cult, the sun. large and red, ae it "What do yon want Billie to tell and ns printing plant to E:aatesn .., des. with the exertion of climbing si�ove your faults for'" asked Bobby's nio- Ontario insurance carrlud 11,600. until carried out throughout the war, o ror-slsoo on autek .ale. $os 64. pita. Zeppelins' item .the sheds .oa the the horizon, 'woe on a lever with the flier in astonishlsient. son Publishing CoyLtd, Toittnto. ' " t}ersngn coast. These Zeppelins I. eyes of the first pilot, and made it difis- "eo that -i can 1 Mi.BlIlie hie;'' was 1f11ssos4rsaar>;Ov1ff. sowed' the navy people by spying on cult for him to see his Instruments. the unexpected reply:' while _The Chase •and the Quarry. , -- CANCER TUMORS LUMPS, ETC. ' the movements of our ships, '� ._'._' }low She Put It. - interned and external, cured : with= ^$ themaelven remainia8 out of Bila After. '77 had plugged along for two out pain by our home treatment writs -The young man Came to his old us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical -G' ' range, occatsion&ily unloaded -'cargo hours and fifteen minutes, or s run of friend for comfort and consolation. co., Limited, Contagwood, Ont -r o! bombe, fortunately with little effect, iib miles, the Second pilot, through the . v "BO alis' has turned yQu down?" his EN 'INVENTION. OF Air CCE-- , oa our submarines , doing point duty minx, saw the flat shores of the island N wonderful compressed -Air chem!. 1." i d Fire Exti is of t brit Y fr end asks . cal re ngn her, w tit lbs." along ilia line of buoys laid'north from o! Vlieland. Here Course was altered, but she was very gracious charged; puts out fire in ten seconds; M D �tc. .. " ' ' Texel by the Dutch to mark the edge and at 7.30 the flying boat Was'off the Yes. excels work of heavy hash priced do- 1. t of the mined ares,: Many of these Zep• Mand of Amieland. Now sweeping in about it:' vices. -' Lasts s lire time Every horsie. "What did she Say Y" every auto pbtle or motor boat owner. • pel}ae were chased and two were des- -a t irele, she headed back every factor i and 6*Mee,buys one. Sell- osenty-mile c "She said she couldn't think of -' troyed during 1917 by AAIIS boa t was. lifting, profit sale eve or K down the coast The mit mq price ce on y "'.,. I. -one of them being brought down is marrying me, but she hoped that i 'min ea and a cash p i $ foe . is patches. When off Viieland again Would keep on and prosper, so that ou. our money-makers earning laid to � x s - A box -pleated skirt is always amort flames by a $yang boat from Felix- at 6.30 o'clock the second pilot, and-78 weekly. Secure your territory. In- �_ stows. denly, through a rift in the mist, saw some day she might be able to point vestigate. -•write now. Haney Ca, 778 .'o ,Ord ,neat -looking for the !rowing me out to her husband as the man she Bank Sc., Ottawa Ont This one la developed is ging- In the. days of the Royal Navy Air a Zeppelin five miles on the, starboard might have married." and trimmed with plain linen. service, when seaplane pilots Wore beam, and at a height Of only 1,600 General lronaides is the British . Girl's blue' and gold ;and naval routine was commander o ed to the Bothe ' McCall Pattern No. ; feet. Her propellers' were merely "^topical Wish. pPce trees. In 6 sizes, 6 to 14 year;. Price. followed at Felixstowe, the first Tient-- ticking over, and she was evidently vista !n the Murmansk region o! � M $0 cents.. snout, one Jane morning in 1917, was looking for mines. On the outskirts of Phils6delphia is Russia. -- � " -- awakened before daybreak by . a tele- The' Arat pilot swung the bow of '77 an admiralite stock farm r One day 8 ' A !or 7[taarAts etas take ao otda , __ phone call frdin- theniralty Con- toward the airship, opened out the last Summer some poor. children were Zye cert way to day as um �. :� - ,�.,. L ... - � .'� ..- � � � 1�a -17• elder the ringing o! the bell the pet- engines, and climbed to 8000 feet The permitted to go over this farm, and trails is to turn !t handle down is as ''% - - , ble dropped in the sleeping- pool, and pe up and down position so that the wet .,P. second pilot was at the bow gun, the when their fns ctioa was done, to observe how the tipples widened; -and wireless operator wound in lite aerial each of them was given a glass of drips out instead of in. = ever widened, until they broke on the and manned the midship gun,' and the milk. The. milk was excellent_. �_� - o coast of Germany. _ , ... .engineer took the stern Buns. seventy- "Well,. boys; how did you like it?" . . .11 Getting Into Action, seven was. now 100.0 Ya da away from the farmer said, when they had drain- . Y above her. ed their glasses Laugh then People ? - The rs lientenaat rang up The lookout on the Sas-bag evident- "•bine," acid one little fell - - duty officer, who. Wretched -youth, SW OU = slept, or rather did not Bleep, with a ly sight4.ed the-Syiug boat, for the ea• after a pause, he added, "I win. our '� to tin �o ur Feet ' - telephone for bedfellow, for No. 1, Bines were speed up, her coarse wan milkman kept scow-." "' changed, and two men were observed - ' who suffered from insomnia, always Tay. thio yourself thin posit - -' I developed a thirst for information be- hurriedly scrambling to the gun is the His ,Wit Saved Him. it &long to others. , tween li o'clock at night sad 8 o'clock tail on the gun -amidships on top. Dfecip}ins 1s strict is the Freacl; r 1 4 �e_mornia . _Th duty officer Sura -e flying boat dived on .the Zap- amp• A raw eenirY saluted. a mor- i It wo ks t' r a ed out the duty flight commas er, -1211 at a screanila6 110 kaota poral who, unaware that t3eneral Gou• j e who, atter pulling on _aa overcoat, and passed diagonally across from rand was clone. behind him. returned Ouch ! ? 1 ? 1 1 This kind of rough ,� crossed the quarterdeck. As he did so ,starboard to- port. When about iQ0 the salute. `talk will be heard loss here to town w � he cast an eye aloft, sniffed the air. feet above and . E00 feet away, . the f : A tittle, later he was summoned be ;people troubled with earns �etli follow promised himsel! that it would be a second pilot got in two bursts from his I fore the ge"ral and' asked' why he re- � flue simple advice of flit Cimctna&tl •i achtne a.' ..He used only fifteen: turned the salute when he moat have I authority, who claims that a few rope Boo g call d treason when applied . . - _ otHee. Here he found the quart0Tmae- cartridges. a tender. e 0 It a: t0. fes rolled up ta.s blanket, steeping In As "t7 bleared ilia Zeppelin, the first '' said the corporal, "I always at once, and soon fuse corn dri*e up s perilous position on file edges of pilot' a sharp righthand turn and return anything to which I am aot_an- I and lifts right Ont withoat pain. d .. _ also three chain, and turned him out. The t himsetlf al htl talars fled. _ ound- fg Y j ti the coin 11 L:-16 ntoc•ta _ quartet m9ster : hurrieri across -the_ of, heading straight. for the enemy,. fie General Gouraud oval so plea i! n �dsIn� s d or even irrita size staggered him. Then he saw that. matter drop.. Y - -Seers' quarters -and put a` malc o e . _ NeTreply that let th urroanding tissue or skin A Quartos " galley fire, turned -out' the duty. stew- __ _ a a ! I. -• _ _. _ard to fry eggs and bacon, called she was on fire. Pulling back the coo-.� 4 tit, tie atmeay drag store, Is ffir7 at over the Evety A pleasing and youthlnl design is Ret out the flying boat,- usid as engin-. Zeppelin, and lust in time, for, with a � family should form � tbemseivea into 'cern or callus from one's feet Millions C.:' this black satin - creation combined- ser party to atoll the engines, &std tremendous burst of linins; she broke I,a cissa to study musical $pprectz;tloa, of American women will welcome flit 1 announcement since the_ laaugasatioa ::with '-Georgette crepe. McCall Pat- warned the wireless operator, ilia' nd i inhalf,- and; each part buraing furious-- ' : of the high heals. d• - tern. No. 8856, Misses Dress. In 8 � ly, fel! backwards in the -water. ! - sites, l6 to 20 years. Price, 25 cents. tag engttieer and the two pilots, iiIRL8! LEMON JUICE � �� These patterns may be. obtained b`if.een minutes ]star .the fllght.com- The top gunner rolled into the flames IS A BKIN WHITENER _ y DON'T � r:. ., from r local McCall dealer, or wander was stumbling about to one of rand vanished, three men fell out of % - - - , `from the McCall Co. 70 Bond at., the dimly lit seaplane sheds among 'the gondolas. and. fussing over and How to make &creamy tieauty'lotion f m you h the iaonatrous shapes of the flying over, struck the water to advance of for a few Dents. . . j�� 'Toronto, Dept. ' W. V 111 I �} . I the wreckage. - Then the Zepplin - - 1 aV 3 , Y 0 -• boats, when a .martne. sentry,, recogniz- I. - IBOTTLtNti ttP NAVY VirSSELB. tug hi61 by hiS.language, turned on the plunged into the sea and a heavy pil• 'The lutea of two fresh lamella _ - • roof electrics and ,flooded the shed lar of black smoke arose strained into a bottle containing three + At 16 minutes liter 11, lust in nice ounces of orchard white makes a after it !i'Ith $�ff$n 8 !railure of German -Allot at Cromarty with light. - Flying boat To.' 8677, fli- Linimtnt before it sets ' Firth, Scotland. ted with ;pecisily large petrol tanks time for luncheon, and having coin- whole, quarter pint of the most re . I.for the lob la bawd, stood on Its wheel- P feted a bight at 1177 mites, '77 ea- markable.. lemon Skin beautffler at _,.Perhaps one of ilia most.romaatic, ed trolley lust inside the door . The (tesed the home harbor, her second pi about the coat one must -pay for a dangerous �, r Sud at the same time, intensely dra• lot firing Very. 1[ght@, and the Kana- small lar of the ordinary cold creams. working party pushed • it outs e . on i' Care should be taken to @train the 11 f. matte stories of the furtive naval war- kerchiefs of the 'crew 'fluttering from a Tittle, don't rub, let it per.-• r 3 the concrete area in front of the shed, lemon Jul'ice through a Ane cloth so no l+PP 5 a - • fare carried' on � by Germany around the barrells of the machine guns. irate, and -good -by twinge! Same for turned its nose toward the water, and lemon pulp gets in, thea this. lotion external aches, pains, stratus, ttffatss •'' fibs Scottish @hones; was recofeded at handed it over to the engineers, who will keep fresh for . months.- Every °. ,, the northern naval base of Cromarty started and tested ilia, engines: The - .. woman known that len+on Unice is used of joints or muscles latneness,ufsea. - fn the autumn o! 3916. a to bleach and remove such blemishes Instant relief without mussincas or i " man told off for the purpose °put on - sa freckles, sallowness sad tan sad is soiled clothing.. Reliable -the biggesE 11 ; . Aboat the time stated the Iron Duke, Minard's i niment•Co., Limited the ideal akin rottener. whitener and selling liniment year after year. Eco- j board -a package of sandwiches, _ the `�• G :..then Jeliicoe'a flagship, the Second five-day, emergency ration in ease the nomicai b reason, of enormous sates: battle 'Cruiser f3quadron cob@i@ting of I was very sick with Quinsy ,and beautifier. Y Kin o e V. Con ueror came down at sea, the Red Cross �=-- use Just fry it! Get three ounces o! Keep a btu bottle ready at all, times. boat d -. box. and the -pigeons. The working MINARD'S LINIMENT and it cured orchard white at any drug store and brae in Canada, Ask your druggist' - Orton, and other fine ships of the party made fast a stout line to the me At once. I am never without it two lemons -from the grocer and smaka for Sloan'& Liniment. !same class, together with attegding rear of the trolley. . up a quarter Pint of thin Sweetly Yra- -flotillas : of destroyers and leaders, noW great lemon lotion and massage it . -' were enjoying a period oL rest and It was now last, beginning to get !Yours gratefully, daily into the face, neck, arms and "shore" privileges- at Cromarty and light a mist lay on the water and an MRS. C. D. PRINCE. hands, .O ;°' "Invergordon, eiBht•knot easterly wind -was blowing. Aauwigewauk, Oct. 21st_ Ttte wireless operator and the flylns GIRLS! ���� A e • Following upoon a,nigbt of impene- engineer arrived and blimbed ,into ' A �t+ ` r ' trable fog (says a naval correspond- their places;' the pilots appeared `in _ g0c„ 50c•; $120 ` _ -ant), which smothered the whole,Mo• flying kit and got on board, and the ,'.O� B�fl�ll�ut._ ' ray Firth in an imprisoning blanket, Being Trees. - waders, is their weighted boots and HAIR, .couple of mine sweepers picked up a waterproofed up to' their armpits, I wonder it they like it -being trees? moored mine, and then picked up an. I.f T' �L OV1i1Y, WAVY other, and still another, till it wsa came out of their hut. The flight coin- I suppose they do. • • • _" obvious that an e:tenaive geld had wander gave the signal and the work•' It mast feel goad to have the ground ' been 800ra. inB Party ran the flying boat down the so flat; - _ _ slipway. As ilia .flying boat entered And feel yourself stand right'straight A small bottle destroys dafndrit}f �' - ` So the Brat report was Bashed that . the water she floated from the trdiley.. uP like that— and doubles beauty Of s trawler had picked up a moored taxied clear, and then, the first pilot go stiff is thV middle -and then '- mine, longitude —, latitude ,—... engines full out, the frail branch at ease, , your hair.. This was the beginning of a hustling structure, opening his B_ �' .. structure, driven along the water by Big bouglis that arch, small ones t$at Within ten minutes after an applt- - time for the shore staff • ofneers and bend and blow, _ • . ', '� a' =atiriga. The signal was quickly trans• 600 roaring horsepower,. leaped Lor- cation of Danderine you can not find s o iniad, and . the romantic point about ward and. took the air. It was a quar• And all those tringy leaves that Rutter single trace of dandruff or fabutlling hair,@ , ter after 5 o'clock. _ ;o. . w d your a -you most will becalp will not a fla! ;. the incident is that the Admiralty In- " . , 111 please you ter fewo Across, the North Sea. weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine a , ` , ',telligence Deportment are stated to f =asp 7sinI s Lfaimeat is the house. y - have lead knowledge of a carp which When "77" turned out 'to sea an a---� and downy at first—yes—but but really o corresponded with the Moray Firth steadied on her course, the flrat pilot _ Playing, the Markets. new hair all over th scalp. enterprise. Saw below him through the mist, with A little Danderine immediate�doub- "My wife watches the sugar market lel the beauty of your hair. o dif• • • • I 'ifine•aweeping crews worked laces• in the encircling arm of the harbor, closely:" ference how dull, Laded, brittle and ' heKiMft Enjoy x,, ` ;aptly, only coming into' harbor for the tall Sheds of the Station, the light - ,.Speculating?" scraggy, lust mois4en a cloth with a k, ' " .',>twal- and provisions, and hurrying cruisers and destroyers at anchor, the "In a small way. She boriows when Danderine and carefully draw, it Cut>tCt 'i. a sway out again. •Every available craft -submarines nestling close to their it's high and pays back when it's low." through your hair, taking one small This ure, fragrant emollient s lust at the base was requisitioned to sweep mother ships and the minesweeper@ _ -' strand at a time. The effect is amaz- suitiethe tender skins of infants t >e. inB-your hair will be light, Bully and or or spot the mines, and soon a mar- disentangling themselves from their MONEY ORDERS. wavy and have an appearance of and children. Millions have known ow channel was reported cleared. own. particutaTly crowded dock pre, Buy your out-of-town supplies with no since birth The daily use abundance; an incomparable lustre, with touches o Ointment tmw ' __ Through this the iron Duke quietly paratory to Beginning the day's work. of it, Dominion Express. Money Orders. •Five softness and luxuriance. , and then to little skin and ;scalp • .� lipped away, and stole up to the safer a then glanced back'ilown the hull dollars eogts-three cent . Get_a 16mall bottle of Knowlton s troubles, tends to insure a healthy k, arborage of Scapa Flow, where the of at and saw the second pilot , ._r.,. Danderine from any nt s niers or toilet in, a clean scalp and good hair lot seta can literally play hide and seek busy .with notebook and wind tablea counter fora few cents and prove that 1.,w The Union o! South Africa con- through life, Soap, Ointment and 11 th tantalised minelayers or nub working out the course,' the wireless your hair ie as pretty and soft as asp .rales sold everywhere. sists of the provinces of• Cape of Good -that it has been neglected or in), _>, _I - es. The remainder of the ships 'operator fingering his gadgets as he Hope, Transvaal, Orange b'ree State by�carelese treatment --that's all -you i�"Bj • �' t>,i f'aeisstlAs ire- �;. Otnes. y followed noon afterwards. tuned In with the station, and the en- and Natal, surely can have beautifltl hair and lots I , , 6s4's � �61k° eD giaeer.;oing over the petrol pumps. = of it if yds will dust' try a little t " �8811d 18--'10. ` '- aanareta'Ltnumi tea.••+• >o• JOU"A. 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''k �v.0„.•�r•*�;`�p•Y.Ty'.✓cv,'1a�+a•<y' .t ., ,•Z., .-, ,yi, •."w`s�.'°r^.'a,”. -li".rr�Rs'"'i 2, a{'48A�'•a - w3—k r' r '$--•-tG.'*'.•:�s: . .', F.ti.✓• ,.r. •-9. .`' w'".•.ny'z.a.. , , : :s;. y`•4a?xS „< ax,...•}ra`,''I'3.•. w•-•C°'Y ••� _.?'•fv: .x... #�i,'."iiv. y b e•-•- r4U TION 'SALE �oaaT�s.�2o�s 1 OLEANING tions trc►en the Lr:eeutri; ETCg HITH . SHOp � -• at its_,Jq0 us o�.A,�l PA, of / „ w . >!:. Ont. �Y '. . ' Irt►teiToi the Township o!. P OZ1Ei to ti K _ •: •SOME JOB P g• Horeeshoeing, sad general blacksmith Z t+utMs �. the County of Ontario, Farmer, de. work promptly attended to. [AEE 1T AS EASY AS POSSIBLE ti r ie.60 per year : $1.25 it Paid is advaate. Dossed, there will be offered for Bale, by �� and. Interfering public auotion on the lands to be sold g horses made , MURKAR, Proprietors' hereinafter mentioned on a specialty of, and money re- elow is a list of some thita$s.that help Saturday the 17th Day of May,1919 funded i! work does' n_o_t " r NOTA AND COMMS NTa et the hour o! 'clock in the after- prove eatiefactory. :Old Dutch Clenser The4A1W_fJ&W'ng_Lpre Is am d n . . 2 for 25 pa eraser, _ annum meeting of the 'Being all and sin that certain 6X Cv E3FN b itt'e clense"r, ... 5 conte - cel or tract of land and remises - _Luxb .:Hydro-Radial As9oriation held at P r _ .. •• • 2 for 25 tante situate lying and being- in "the Town= NEW �"� R� Q E; , . Pearline, ,. 8c and 15c s illielp6 'last week, the Dominion ship of Pickering is the County of K 4 or u cents a n^.00aiF was—severely tarios cnnraittKiiy.: a to sure- The undersigned• has opened up Handy Ammonia, • to cents -, -ovincial right. meat fourteen acres, one r od and ? Li uid Amruonia e, 2 for 25 epnbt tourteen pare ea more or less and e- a sad for ibeir opposition to tate in composed of part pf 1,6i"thirty- is repared to do all kinds White �'ash'Brushes, •_ 30 cents three in the Third Range of Broken pp repairing. �Bo i cake or o►9der , Hydro electric power scherm of of automobile re airin m , p' 15 cents J, 4 Fronts in the Township of Pickering, Will handle'all necessa t•y'parta Br s' _ • • To, 00, 95 and 1,25 Qntario. There were about three and known and described as follows '-for repairs. 7 _ -`,"hundred delegates pt•esent and Commencing at a postplanted at three. p ,.Comfort,. Gold, S irprise, Sunlight, Tayloi'a Borax chains thirty-five links in a northerly Is'aIsoagent for GrayDort Cars. or Whit e•Naptha Soaps e . they cc ere most enthusiastic In Call in and see hien and, hta to direction from the intersection of the x their sup oety ins Sir Adam m Bek northern g f limit ofTorotitf-be Kingston leadwit- before buying. - 3 foot 25 cett s oIt $3.b0 per box or 8 for 25 cent's' the eastern limit of the said lot thirty- Thomas E: Stephenson,' f A!M G S /-T / C !-7 A rT © Q Adatn Seck has a]cvays been a three from thence south, seventy-four Conservative in politics, but .he de •tee@,.west. fou GLAREfONT, Ont. p g e chains ninety-six '1'�3F C1•ROOER has never allowed politics to ether links then south sixteen degrees east- r - pix chains ' Plghty IiukG then south PXX E n 1N, --- any a his schemes, and there a twenty-four degrin foul minutes -:- j - FARMERS _ `-no man in public life.n Canada West fifty-two links, thea south � ( twenty degrees one minute-east four p� today who so enjoys the Conn. LUMBER YARD WANTED PROTECT YOUR HEALTH °. chains. se links then south dente of the people as lie. Both @eventy-four degrees fifty-six minute@ Liberal ' and Couservative' are west four chains ninety-one. links. You can do this. by keeping your equally strop io thea `Borth three degrees forty-six - We will pay the highest feet dry. I still have,the exclusive eq y R• Riving him their minutes east two chains fifty-six '• ''Beaver and Eclipse Brands right support. as they all recognize him links, then north eiateeM degrees fifty prices for all kinds g to handle the famous Greb e Hardwood Flooring in 8.8, =- , shoe. which offers protection from as one of the grea,teat benefactors one minutes West three chains flitp• of seed., wet weather, and will keep o ? r six linka; then north forty-levan de. 9-18 and 18-16, all grades P y of his country. It is true that Send us samples and get feet in Rood condition for the man v4 � y grecs twenty minutes West, three of Beech, Birch. Maple. miles you will walk during the Wit`_there are men roeaineot in public chains one link ; then north forty-two our prices before, y lis --- - P P _ .,.- seeding eeaeoo. All sizes and at a life who are opposed to him, but degrees forty-nine minutes West two plain and Cuarter Cut White selling... - ' big range to choose from always chains thisty seven links; then north - y n :tsar believe that their o �,�ni r • y pposition sixteen degrees west nine chains sixty. -: and Red Oak. ..,�'he best of facilities on hand. r 19 due to their jealousy of his nine links ; then north seventy-four for cleaning. - ,Ask to see my lines of emocki. degrees east eleven chains twenty Quality and Manufacture♦ Overalls and Shirts. f popularity: The pleasing feature links and south sixteen degrees east Guaranteed W. H. DOWNEY 00 MPANY ` of Beck's various schemes is that eight chain's and foul• links to the J. Fin Old, NOl'th_CIB,I'BmQn i i� lace of brttinnin Ex(`P tin and WHITBY. ONTARIO the people get them tit cost, line t seiving We larid u +rd f0L' a Burial l D. Gordon ii.011 • the cost is.. so low that the people Ground enclosed i'.y a fence. A!•out' f are delighted with . them.. In eight acres hire been under cult' • - ' axiany schemes .the .co'4t at Srst is woodland extendingdon Alid t oris the •sho rhor- PICRERING e of made w attractive that the people the Rouge ltiver, wham there is Oond Bell and Independent-phone. f9 hiog. On the prr,perty. the:e �,re a-----�_�__ < grab at thein, but after a time tits small dwelling ar,l'1 frame rt.blr. i Haviug-punehayed the garage business of Davidson S �'illiamgcreare i& coat is increased thereby lOsiug There are at,uut a half dozen` fruit PICI�ER�NG EATERY their attractiveness. But ]u the' bearing tr',tes. The prupet ty lin• about' prepared to repair all makes of7. atttoA. 100 yards n,,tth of the King•,tr, Road, variou6Hydro-elevirieschemes the We keep lnttzitock all kiuds of,[Ford accessories, tires for all ' on the west Gide of s, stseet.runnit:g _ flretcost hasa]ways been thebigh• north and south, and is Nituate about - o The past year- beta `been a trying _ .makes of stirs, oil9, etc. 4 - ;:eat, and then it gradually drops, eleven miles from the East linxir of _ _ . _. _ .. * the City of Toronto, and about 3 mile" time for. the broker w ho is caned- • -but not befgre the Commission- from the easterly terminus, on the Annis & Andrew me-Htinlleri . th,it the 4 :•. rel y''-Sat"a Ft :,•t. "f lt,.• '•l rWii• enti,.ura, but the, at is lifted and � ` rice is ' Safe one and ractica way• and about 13 riles north from �} a ai way atdt nn nit the we are ntteng no substitute, flour® -THRIFT' TILL t -At this meeting a resolution was mala tine ai the Grand Trunk - w passed asking the Dominion Gov- Rahway, in our bread. - .: - omenG `Tha property s ree to Pr- to . hand over to the m mean rr- - — - o W Hydro-Radial Commission the anoes except an existing lease which We bare a full etoek of Your country's need for mon did not cease with the F aspires on the Brat day .,f Apel}, 192D. �. '. . _ _ - � of the armistice. Th is stilt essential dwr na brand► lines of the Canadian but immediate esesrioo can be orally ��. Northern which would include arranged at little expense, Candice, _ rhoco3ates. -the Toronto-Zaatern, anti if - itis The propetty will he sold. sub•ect to a peroF� of reconstruction. n. f coald be done work would begin P . rester ve bb, 1 t C'cim.� Peanuts. .Open a bank ncc�ount to-day. " oe this line at an early date. TheF - ruit Cake. i attack on the Dominion Govern S TR: 20%'of the purchase price to be paid on the day Lf sale, anis the TM DMx 576 _...__ - --�= tuaa� by doe to a statement balance on terms Nnd-conditions Both_phones in the�sto�re y; a member of the govern. made known on dei of sale'or on meat in which he said that they r plication to the Auctioneer or to = ..!WHITBY BRANCH : J. CORDON HALL, Manager. intended to develop power in the the undersigned. H. R. Monney, Pickering - St. Lawrence. A antuber of years MARY EI.rZABETH MORGAN, _—__ AO ago, about 1884. the Privy Council Wife of Edwin Morgan. _ -■;■NNtsN■NNNNNNNNNNesNNNNNNNNNNNN■UNNNNNNNNNNNUNNYii a ■���, , decided that the provinces had Rouge Hill, Executrix Coal,:001 ucontrol of their own atrearos. and ROHERT OORDO�i $3tYTES. his right is one which the Prop. 18Toeltor or sato Exec_ PickeringHardware Store'- '719'risarrend-er_� �-;-��°�1:"1 gee of natario is not• likely to - 9olicicor for said Ezecutri: without a struggle. " DAVID BELnAk. Da Scarborough P. t3., Ont., - Chestnut,.. 10.00 per ton The time is b Auctinueer. Stove, •10.75 " �sralll '�ho ted at Toronto tbie 28th dayy of Egg, .,, 10.55 ere and you will need Garden Seeds -We have a copn. Chopping April, 191ia. >f8.84 - prete line at lowest prices. eeee r THOS.. LAW, Al ,AND FL kKING x I kinds of Field Seeds. Timothy geed .at ;T,60 per-bushel. .,.I -am prepared to do chapping and oat [MadS L CofbInd tafW C.]itsria�. C:,=it. Seed Corn the best on the market. Baking on Monday& and Fri- r . , THE days oalyl beginning ,. �. ... - Also a complete stock of home-made and well trade Milk and Cream s. on April. let. p Pails of all kinds. Come in and compare them with factory x-c ..l6ome atone boats, wagon and binder Sno"TANDARD BANK mhke. Boilere,�flat and pit bottom, 2.26 up. tongues on band. t 01r CANADA Now is,tbe+time you will need as 0d Heater: 6 only oil Heaters, 1 AM, F. B>6f188, GreBIIROOd ��� going at 4.95 while they last. 3only, Hot Blast at 2.06. •�� �. TORONTO s ''lar¢rn�ntiv¢r� y'armers, Ret your Stock Food here. "The Royal Purple Iine., kl:Money Orders and Drafts are Also, get our prices'on Woven Wire Pence! -- Bus meets all Trains' imued by thus Bank payable is panaon and Ha g g peoialty. i 41irst-class Rigs. to hire day or Happy Thow ht Ran es are our e - night at lowest prices. seT'o t s"T s- - ---T-- _ Phone 1805. " all posto of the World. —Always-a pleas" to show g� • 04—1and see us. tine ''Thos. Saadersoa Son, PIO r DRING BRANCH, - a �. C. Zl&l�l, Manager. > al» .�,. J. S. BALSDON, - PROPRIETORS Li A B-COA -_''C.0--.ALE- a-'r--g-'ains _ :NOW is the • time to put in your _. Oilc]otit Binding 23 cents a package - - — - - e r E gg case fillers Wlnt@r's supply The Universal.. _ 1t r spry BI u s, only 15 cents per lb.: - - - P We cane fill 'our orders promptly ` %S Mg -s- Machine • Bee Hive Syrup, 5 lb. ail for 50 cents Manufactured by 'Royal Purple Calf Meal t i� t 8■ • H. Jackson & sons Dominion Tires and Tubes - ar�oa .:. Road. Pickering, Ont, Timothy and Clover geed D. L. . & W. Coal, the best : B rock I k.• �laeksmithing and Woodwor Rine and Coarse Dairy $sit : s all;'it+hraIIches: Saw gumming Ol•anRea, Lemons and Grape Fruit r �' g thraefte nabl� and Sling s specialty. We stock Gasoline Engines, Bwery L��� Wheels. Circular Saws, saw � Qmpba Flour C^ #s- t and Emery Mandrel[: uM ' 'We •have for sale a blacksmitat'a bel- s _ a -A N N S , , 1 dills fi�i --• Iowa ingooder TorontoPe 4,tArb • v ,- •+ �- _ .�.. oro ickor •,� .. . . � ' +'J-.. `c ` ; ?• '. �' raw,. '�y. �0. ..7i �riC.:.,-.•..:. _.__ :,.^ . _ . .r"t-.r„xp• �:.,rb _.y.... .... _. ' ;'.._,'....: : ; .r.,U' - .:” , -. _. ..._• - - _. _, - ..-_. .. _ . _ _ ....r _... .: z � ._. ... ......- .. ... _ ...--- ...-. x_.__....•-.....:r.:..k�_: 1.Y..�_.._.:v ,..c-..,... a�.4'F�Y., 3r.,..•..nP-°. �.:,d"�,..,...,,.rP'i._.�t+. ,,hc'... _.�lfi�, _•.'6iHa<�..-�.w:c,C'k.�.•�1 ,._ :_ ....: ,:.. ,.h x�' 'n•s a+Ad; .. a w=.^4PIZ .,+' . y +. '*.ttx-„•y ^>'.r+ w : rf'} _ ;{f .r., •.;y _x.ry .w•�. - N., ,� r .... ia` a.'`• C•yo_�✓ "..� i* :,S'� `+f�,,.,,,z � 4C pR�.: } .- ,.•s ) ys'°� � .., %S i.�-P;'f'4�j''� yy. 4 .� � +-�,rs.. ' Wehard •Wardos1 t hA valuable f �n�e The United Faacera dependents, and .the happiness of trivet on Monday. We wish to thank our many. friends.' _ _, =The#amous Neilson make — OF ri��, our teen-age -boys; for the sake of 'Ray Rumohc ie spdnding a fess fpr their etrpreasions of epmpathy and rural life in Canada; for the sake ofthe social ' kept constantly on hand. work in can.da generally, a sum ° F l*ys at the home of his parents arta of, kind�ees surfs$ the iIlllness and daughter. Mri, B, I: On�3� -,gym prepared to cater to oiitario angle Fund will be set aside for the Dominion Council of rjey death of -our ,the �Y.W.C.A., which is caring for garden parties or other : the •oldie s' women folk, and their little ones on the long jour- Mr. and Mrs. Reid, of Oshawa, Love. - - big. Be as generous as you can. _ - trisited with Magnus -and Mrs: - _ - --Parlor in Telephone Cen- oontrtbba. un Y. Claram nt; April 20th, 1919. - -tral office o site the = -- = - - 8rn1er9 Zl I1iHe��9 �iokering Town Hall On -llles.—Anderson, off --Fort- Me- Nicoll spent Sunday. with his Whl evale Club of an matntal• and swigs k• tis •took. It will you at works inspect our stool ery. � - - T• p• + ' ' mat wife and family here. Bert and Mrs. Peters are visit vYllted Farmers rail our and obtain prioss Don't be misled second W -ed ing at the home of the former'e -pig rents, A. D. and Mrs. Peters. __, geese have arrived. ~• agent we do not •mpiQ� ry we can, and do throw o8 the agent _ TIME TABLB—Pickering Staton Q T'. R. Trainagoing East dui as folloiwe Of eaeb month .�- Charles.and Mrs. Grant, of To- AC the neat meeting of the Club reso- g i+;tioti will be asses on #� commission of 10 per cent., which you wil certainly save by pntohwiag from ms. No. 6 Mail 8.09 d M.. 'Local ' � 2.37,P. M:' OIIl surf]✓ summer montfi8. Y �' Tonto, motored out from the city a• n call solicited. 44 28 F —•• 88 Local ---6.25-P—TA Trains ga;ag west due as follows- `No. 35 Local 9.27 A. M. date. Do. nn ay an seen Re In°ersr.;tching of Rxil�sxys 1ames and Mrs. Evans. -Milicary Training in Schools w- J. T. MATHESON works,, While attending chnrch on -San- Id,provl^g our School System Office and Whitby, Ontario •' 27 Local .�? a.3b P. M. day morning, Mise Bel! ,became quite ill. i7ttt we are glad to know that she is again in her usual Regulation of Foodstuffs Stuudxrdization of faun implements Regulxciun of tnotgr trucks on our , ••' 7 Mail 8.00P. M, Foaego f $tis dh d tin advance in. �111;ltf thea lS StfeZ r `,^ sweet to Eat ` 5 A Cady o an ar tore. :: health. — soft roads- --- -- - Mrs. Root. `worthy and two - sons, of Brampton, retuen'ed home Mon dayy after -spending a week — ,with the.former'o mother, Mrs. T. ;Gibbons. Farmers are now very busy with their -sassing operations, and the work inenure parts is now getting swell advanced 'James Hortop finished --his seeding one day last week. Ptee- L.. Hurlbert, Alex. Ball, ­'IPalter Bushby,- and Bert Peters, ',;who have been overseas, returned - home on Thursday evening last, _and were welcomed by their many. - friends. Lost, on Sunday, April 29th, in front of the Presbvterian church,' s pair of glasses in a case, with the name, "Cotter," stamped upon it. Pinder please leave. at the Clare moat P. O. " The farmers in this -locality are finding enneidern-b - difficult in necessary arm help. in spite of the high wages that are -.:'being offered, the reggired help is not to be found. C. H. Found has: just received a largecoityigtin' t of lime- and now delighted to know th+tt he work, for there is can now get to o , notblug he detests somuch as.hav- itia nothing to da_ Elwood Carruthers, of the•ninth concession, 'has 'droved into the village, and is now getting com- resideuce. Mr, Carruthers has- been eo, aged-fnr the season with - Demetrius Crawford. M. 0. Russell; of tha tory - Lieutenant W. .Eaplen. o Re- ` frina, and Pte. $. S. Josie, of --A mh eCst,N. S., spent the week- - - end with David and Mrs. Russell, -of the seventh concession. The annnnl mwetine of the Meth. :,.:dist Sabbath School was held on Wedhesday evening of last week. -There was a Rood at and - ' much interest was tuanifested in ' the work. of the school which tromises.good results for the.. cont• . Gg year. On Sat- urday evening, May 3rd. ZY. M. Palmer will discontinue his oboe -repairing business, but will continue to kecrp on hand a fall 'lane of boots and shoes There is now a splendid opeoiW In Clare- mont for a good shoe.maker. ' But as there are few, if any, young men who are now learning the ` business it may - be a very long ' time before the need will be sup. -plied. Mr. McLean; of Toronto, occu- pied the pulpit in Erskine church. -' on Sunday, - both morning and . ,evening, as the representative. of the Men's Christian Federation of -Canada. He made a very strong Appeal in behalf of the- orphan • ,ehildren of Belgium, of whom -1here are a great many since the war. A liberal offerion amount- 'dng to-$80.was made in behalf of the cause. Ata largely attended meeting of those interested which was held in Sanderson's hotel on Tuesday —evening of last week the Clare- -moot football club was re -organ- ized for the coming- season, and the following officers were elected: Pres. -Wm. Wallace, lot Vice - Pres. -D. A. Scott, 2nd Vice -Pres. r -Fred Co*ie, See'y-Treas.-C. S. 'Tinsman, Manager -M. E. Mor- .gan, Captain -C. Soden, Manage. meds Committee -Thos. Birkett, Ar L. Linton. Thos. Scott, Jae. Tay- lor and I. Benson. Practice will begin at once and an , enjoyable .season's sport is anticipated. The committee will be pleased to snake arrangements with otherclubs to, hold friendly games, On Friday evening, May 9th, the Port )Perry Dramatic Club, consisting-Sf- eighteen members, ._will give a most unique entertain. Knout in the Masonic Hall, under b I f the E worth Motion TA ih" Jn o� _- _ ---� vers ;Help the Y Construct the Manhood _ . that will Re -construct. Canada . LL the -world now knows that the Red Triangle of the Y.M.C.A. was the "-Sign of Friendship " to thousands of your brothers, sons, nephews, cousins and neighbotirs' r . boys in the last four and a half years. - ` A adian Soldiers went, the "Good old `Y' " went too.. And . now it is coming back. home with them t 4 For* the 'support which has mad -e pc►ssible the war `work , of the Y.M.C.A. we thank you. . Your irony has been -well _ expended. We have rendered full account. - `'Ve ask now your continued sympathy and support for The Y.M.C.A. uoill kee _ • Red Triangle Service far our Soldiers during demol�ilizatiQn, -:. and for Y.M.C.A. work for Canada generally during the Re - chain of Service u,b,oT.++ - constr letion period. The Annual Red Triangle campaign - NU the end. -I be held throughout Canada May 5th to 9th, -1A19- The ':.objective is $1,100,000. For Our Nenetuirnin$ For .Canada's M _ For the soldiers and their dependents, returning The Reconstruction program of the Y: M. C. A' from Overseas, we have provided as follows;- includes: the following vitally important develop, - 1. A Red Triangle titan on board ever, ship when it leaves mems:— d . Great Britain, with a full equipment of games, gramophones' _ : •1. An increased service to 300.000- teen -ase boys is the and records. magic lantern, literature and writing materials. D��—the development of t�n�a�^ Standard Rfffdeac! "Where possible, also a piano or an.organ. Lectures, concert. :•ming; Bible study groups; summer camp•' confereaeesp 'shag , instruction re Government repatriation plana, and go -vice for High School boys. for worlc�ng boys. to the'towW Sundaysservices. and cities; for boys on the farm and for boys everywhere, whq ' 2. Red Triangle comforts and facilities for the area on art have' lacked opportunity for mental, mural, Physical or soda! rival at Halifax, St. John, Quebec and Montreal, including cof- - develop t - fee stalls, with free drinks, free eatables, cigarettes, candies. etc,.. 2, Inauguration of Y.M.CA. work in the country, and the S, Red Triangle men on, every, smaller towns and villages laqulp- ..troop train to provide regularly Association buildings and equip - free drinks, eatables and cigarettes, plan of county orgen- Cag�adia►t�, went, °a a include the organise games and sing sones, and ..:. is*tiom. Red Triangle :braish information. • establishment of al, rectionaiaa� 4. Red Triangle tree canteen educational work -anions sad ustse, information bureau, etc.. • • men, in eo-operation with the e►t each d the 22 Dispersal ceal.. 1 Red churches. An Canada. +� a. Red Triangle Clubs in the 5"9 :=..3• The potion of Y.M.C.A. r principal cities d Canada in the �� r�f.ss% of -work among Canada's ism, both d large Y.]ld.C.Ashostrls W workers in industrial plants, both bed sad beard at low rates is Y.M.C.A. buildings and is the faEtory buildings, organising the lead to be a ;ecdest'rotts for soldiers• social spirit among the industrial workers of our cities b, ea M AF 111' 6. Sevent,-five Semvtaries to MP4'ut� Aad Triangle .pteetinp, entertainments, games and sports. :�i Military Hospitals, Camp and Barracks throughout C The establishment of the Red Triangle in isolated die- "^tsicts where lumbermen, miners and otbw .workers hold do 7. 'Tleloeb entitlFng soldiers to full Y.M.C.A: privilege• for groat trenches of industry. cis months at any, heal Y.M C A. furnished. 6. Besides these again fields of increased activity toe 1919, _ _ In addition to our work far the returning soldiers. we have we Save to ,provide for enlarged work among railway mea w maiataia the Red Triangle an to the full for lite soldiers college students and to our campaign to encourage ph� aadsrs-Minn.- -Under all -our work we place the in Siberis,._as well as the work of special toaadation of manly Christianity- amento Ittwia Pakstiae sad — . -- - --- ]`OR the salve of our victorious soldiers and Y•w.C.Ae t o ausp sea o p y League, the Sabbath School and the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist - +Church. Don't fail to hear this • • ! �lxzgtl�ri ASSOCl�tloIIs .o Canada amusing wad aide -splitting enter- atlonal , Collars , Young Mens C l • tainment. It has been given twice 'In Port Perry to crowded houses. 4 TU lard Trimck C is being condwW under the distinguished patronage of His Ezcellsncy, The proceeds will be devoted to w�tgn O - the ppurchase of the new organ to t7�t = of Devonshire, K.G. G._C.M.G., G.C.Y._., P.C. --the Sunday School. The plan of grog. w,�,• t dwpalgrs Clrairtssars: Co+aepasgx Trearttrer: Ca+e�a+B nire�►: .. the hall sn+y be seen in D. A. low W. Ross, ]Ianti+eal 'Q Sa astav v000e, Toronto 'It�soss•e BRADMAW. Taranto Crus.. W BsMsbsr, 7`o•a9et► 1f49 ' Regie ed 85 Scott s store. Iry aeata, -centR; roeb seats. 29 cents. The - prograromo will begin at S. ;Come ' A�lat6 i1091C� ]FOR dependents, and .the happiness of their home -coming, for the sake of our future For the wives and children ri��, our teen-age -boys; for the sake of Overseas, dependent upon Can- adian soldiers, and for Y.W.C.A. rural life in Canada; for the sake ofthe social ' work in can.da generally, a sum betterment of the toilers in factory and work of =175,000 from the Red Tri- shop; for the .sake of loner mess and boys in p Y angle Fund will be set aside for the Dominion Council of our mines and forests; dor the sake of Christian ,the �Y.W.C.A., which is caring for Society and Canadian manhood -=we 'appeal : the •oldie s' women folk, and their little ones on the long jour- to you. *Give us your contribution, little or Y n"' hom ,Liverpool to Canada, big. Be as generous as you can. and is also estmdiag its work for Huls. Hand your contribution to the canvasser when 11c fear. their 'sake also be �- aeras when Yon--. make Your calls, or if you live where it is difficult for him to call, send it by check, money order or registered letter to oontrtbba. the National Treasurer, Red Triangle Campaign, 120 Ba Street Toronto. ° t o ausp sea o p y League, the Sabbath School and the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist - +Church. Don't fail to hear this • • ! �lxzgtl�ri ASSOCl�tloIIs .o Canada amusing wad aide -splitting enter- atlonal , Collars , Young Mens C l • tainment. It has been given twice 'In Port Perry to crowded houses. 4 TU lard Trimck C is being condwW under the distinguished patronage of His Ezcellsncy, The proceeds will be devoted to w�tgn O - the ppurchase of the new organ to t7�t = of Devonshire, K.G. G._C.M.G., G.C.Y._., P.C. --the Sunday School. The plan of grog. w,�,• t dwpalgrs Clrairtssars: Co+aepasgx Trearttrer: Ca+e�a+B nire�►: .. the hall sn+y be seen in D. A. low W. Ross, ]Ianti+eal 'Q Sa astav v000e, Toronto 'It�soss•e BRADMAW. Taranto Crus.. W BsMsbsr, 7`o•a9et► 1f49 ' Regie ed 85 Scott s store. Iry aeata, -centR; roeb seats. 29 cents. The - prograromo will begin at S. ;Come ' A�lat6 i1091C� 92� 1 4 7, & 701 d, ti 7` ss Frcdc -k unin -C UAM "WA46. 1VT A&A 111IWA 0 &LUAU Co -A— AH grades. ' Write for prioidL TO 4"T W40MRS By. HMDA RICK31OND. TOR" TORONTO PART took a fancy to.keep the old house -UGLE "Well, uy, I suppose I ouclit to Just as It was, and I wanted to -be. be to tell the truth rm not married in it. -I Also' wanted you to glad; -brt 'e, t- Billy -may be the best man ... ... OALs Wilt go Ituther on infusion and give 4.111" the country at its worst, as some in the world, butyl don't like 'to see' PeOPI consider It. I want you to 0 e better u thrt re I here: have the th" may other Tea 'wing away your talents old farm. Yes, you must rn the country. Since I've been he i.t­& !Iiiiiqri�i ine, F,edeAck­.--`YoU blea •a a successful are low succes u you I take. it, on :loug time and easy pay. would be in town. You could got a 8 0 Write to adiap, ter Our *,I,& n Ing tRY ITI or after a little business train' you in town and I've kn Wn fora rRitz CATAL0 merit'. I've' been keeping track of Not a shadow of doubt about thlow- Position in one of the la stores, book- liong time that ort' .only sinking gmeing ,, &II Ile" of SkIcks ter-ag" could be a stenographer or a bo MODZRN MARRIAGE MARKETS. HAUNTED HOTELS. kgepir. a living. Out here you can do more 8" wemen. Boys -w Girl*. yr "NOW, Frederick, don't discourage and you will, not have -fret and ve to MOTOR O'fOUS a Nellie," put inl-Mrs. Winter. She is worry. Your children can have the MOTOR ATTAOmm UrIOUX.Cust0ini That Provid-Among, Qhostly Guests -Are Turned to Find ha PPY and satisfied out here, and th Th**. COUter Brakes, Wh that.'same advantages that they would in I African and'Oth*r Tribes. alai Account In Certain Places. is all anybody. C auer Tube% drawbacks in the city, Nellie, gs-well needs. There are, town and Anna can take life easier. The Azandl, a tribe living in the- Just as every great Criminal, has P'e ever he T--you--have.-a-Billy � in perfectly willing, and you yaw supplies at whob"Is P&MG, North-East of the Belgian Congo, sell I some dominating superstition that as e Yw re. think - - T. W. BOYD & 9� rnust 11111 uthink-it wives amazingly che�ap. There to no rules his conduct, so hai nearly every delightful home here. I wish I could over carefully." 97 Noitre Dgisio 0 Weg. , ,need stay for Months to rest up and do'the for the intending bridegroom to * big hotel, the difference being that the things I want to * do. Why, I have "He must wait months before be can pluck up criminal's obsession Is his weak spot; had time to read and think and rest Mrs. not say no at all,". said slave o t Winter decidedly. "We will irage -to "POP the questiork " A- and ma bring about his downfall, in this short time,• and those things love take our little rainy-day fund knife, costWg about seventy-five cents, while the hotel's "hdodoo," as it is. are impossible-in town" that Oh, I have so d the open sky w no Ane knows of but 'me, and stock III procure him a life's partner. called, has generally -the effect And I have so loved the sun, t of "Of course' dofilt want to discour. up with poultry. I am sure we can And the Another. "marriage market" thrivda- bringingincreasedcustom..mottled trees that stand'* -age said -Frederick loomily. pay for-farin fi-il: ---dn-d noon—- at 1; time . have the monutainous district of the OF glad." a comfortable place to live in while All shimmering every one • 40 0 IV To cite an Instance, there is a- ho- ut I can't honestly say Im �Tl ­111daftlees, in New* Guinea. The price tel, quite well known, which has what Nellie laughed -happily, and' then we are doing it. I love the old farm- And 11hav of each girl 14-one pig, adgmented. It calls a "bachelors' floor." only uu. she said: "But 0 lofed the small gray mice I about buying the That through the fleldgragis mu. with dogs'-teeth necklaces, and so on. I married men are allowed to take farm, Frederick? Don't y on think "So do I, and the children ill be the girl's on would like' it for a summer And in the office-bondage fast according to the wealth of rooms on this floor, the. act of do- Kome ? wild to live in the country," said parents. The proposal is usuallyIng so is virtually running into. the When spring calls train the trees. ....... made by proxy, the boy sending a arms of Dan Cupid. For It Is said that "My dear' Nellie it Ukes iria 1'i6 witch4d a alli of papir float Frederick.. "Nellie, I can't thank you money e te­. female relative to the lady Of -his- -six out of every ten bachelors who take to buy and keep up a summer home. nougli,-I don't deserveit at"all. All Choice. -h speraus n own th hiju these yea e appy -;ad pro We do not- eve 0 years I've Borne on the swinging Breese --caffEr ulat'ng Aad envied It, thatitdone rooms, SeT pk we live in the city. While I have a myself th-a-t-T­ -s- not 1aving on. the Tho o courtship marriages shortly after. was On those ethereal seas. good Place and a salary that is have farm, while you have been getting amrag the Wafalees are rather pie, This may, or may not, be the. Inven- sidered large, we are not able to save rich there." r� xturdkue. When a young man, wishing tion of the mapagement, but ce The stretch of desks about my own tr. to marry, goes out to seek his "olande" rtainly a penny. You see, in town things, Not rich,- Frederick, but very well- Is arid, wooden, bare 0 (literally, his flower), he will light C have music "the bachelors' list" is always well ac- are so 'different. The chikdren must to-to and very happy," corrected h1s And at my shoulder seems to stand cupied: lessons, and we must keep that is why I want to The wrinkled wraith of (]are: Are on a still- day 'In a bush or in social way, rid- all those he an Another hotel strongly belleves-In up in a so sister. "And things take man a re my' prosperity with my ."on And I watch the sun Its fingers ru open space outside his village, the superstition that the number farm -should be glad � n i " Is I to own but it is Out f r 6t a - a slight breeze ads it to Its A- I ar;�l -- , Across the fieq� snA7 wait till carries unlucky, and fi the Id relative: Farminir Is �n _a Ih 9fle direetio or Un- To Go go. The hotel has ten floors, mine, but it in a very pleasant and A­ job." Logs at Bargain Rates. other' He -then takes that -The next eve Nellie' Barton-profitable point of and, therefore. should have ten rooms evening arton • the coi4pass as an was quietly married to the man Of "I'm sorry I didn't stick to it years Indication, and numbered 13, but Instead these rooms her ce and together -Lady (to severely walks to the i2ext village to and his all.-bear the title "state a Choi Old they set out ag Be. crying oneymoon journey, over J soldier) =­Poor man, have you 'lost Ir and are on a ba, but there's no u wounded "bower." A -beat Feem-0• leaving spilled smilk.," said Frederick. "I VarPeAed te be ick Winior sin -In 1 Your leg?" The literally hotel, and so are much sought after. charge - of the chores 're I Tommy--'res, pu use their brides.-.. They pay a and the house, milk, and perhaps some cream, too. A81L 311atter of fact, they are exactly I plants and the old farmhouse. Old Laily--­*'Ph. poor fellow! Do sum of money to the glers. parents- similar to the other rooms, but, at any !Are you lonely?" 'asked Frider. �Anyhow, well - see. But, Nellie, have isn apple." 7 ui�ually about �g hundred ruprees-anA, rate.- they are occupied. Whereas other ick, coming in during the middle of tbere's. one thing- sure, -I'll never pity Tommy (tq his chum, when the. 014 no ter they had been in addition, they Present the mather f hotels which do t avoid the unlucky lady had departed) the morning, of you an more for being tied to a Bill I think I'LL and the female relatives . with new, oar. 13 find their rooms with this nu there a -week, to find his -wife looking humdrum existence. That's one lea_ have my at-her leg-.Off before--a Is or shawls. over he white fields. son farming has to ght he consistently shunned. pensively out t 14 _me And It conies neitt Week. I might get "I told you it would hot be like. the will stick Should the -bridegroom Choose a Sometimes an hotel nude It 'can. city." _"-me forever and ever" banana.-l' (The End.) widow for his wlfei� she -will only cost venlent to have "a mysteri-roonx.--, "And I'm glad lt iin't," said his half the. on mentioned. The reason I in son This room is set. apart by the wi a hPartily —cou-n-Un-j- up Why the Salta I - ruanage�- . I the cost of was Fiume should,, be Pronounced as W a Ing to occupy to less regard than unmarried f the dinner I'm preparing. unsot- Onto. though spelled - Few-meb," -wfth, the emales It Is strongly discouraged. There is -There are pumpkin pies,.a -loaf cake, The 8 is beicause they assert that in the next sometbing wrong about the room, says, baked beans,' roast spareribs and Day Is gonii with Its disturblugg. sedint on the first syllable. -�world man and L Heat and strds'and empty husk, wife are reunited, the M2,1111rer. 7-Perhaps he tons -a-, tale three different vegetables. Coulating, hence a widow who marries again is about a murder and a Eve falls gently on :earth's toilers al consequent the cost of everything very low I 7.1etit" to her second husband, ghost. it Is,-of course, to his an figure that Seeking love's repose at-dusk. advan- i ECIG A u ha it Is worth at least -sev- When a young man courts a -girl who tags, for People ate bound to-talk, and eral dolla.M. and I don't have- to Gone f5ir me the day's digressionit, as Can be preeeirved at a *oat of J not fator his suit. he adopts an so he gains increased Patronage. worrye Gone the buffetings of Fate! about the cost, ither. The! Swift. my soul. to meet some other leccentric Way to cure her stubborn• store closet and the 2o per Dozen tress, After ha*M9 dipped hiarlefinger collar and Ahe Just beyond the Sunset Gat Dry, weii-ventilated Piggeries are I Pantry are full of good things and - in rid paint, he goes in search Of -the a good insurance against Nellie told- me to go ahead and use with Fleming EhM Preserver ladi and I crippled Oh, my soul, how slow his coming, Simple to use; a. cam e06n AP- inPrints his mark on her Pigs. Exercise and roots _added them. Why,. Frederick,_ I haven't Tarrying till,Uie set of-sun, added to It. ':Ust rub It He -may, claim her as his ward i& the, used an egg for cooking in week till Tilt one star and tbe;a another Ily -,forehead. the ration also tend to to kemev 474*00fia f oar •-wife, nine mantba-ml Ionflet. 'I do It trouble. I ante here. see why you Proves that day Is surely -gone.' AL no Ima ww do so deassi ou say - the country is such a Then he'll creep to me in rapture. Oct it from your dealer or "ad 60C to: place in which to 'live Whi-spering that- he mocks at Fate, "I've' been thinking of that m [WhIle our souls thus meet each other Fleming Egg Preserver Co. myself, Idd - Cr@A9 St. W. dear," be said setting down the pails Nightly, by the Sunset Gate. he 1 had brought in. "I've thoroughly Oh the dew Is as the kisses, enjoyed this quiet iftor.aing, feeding) Oh, iFfifils 'but his' whlsl�emng and watering the stock, The childrenbreath; are having the time of their lives, Chanting that In spite at sorrow.—THIS and- I've been wondering why I was Memory triumphi over death. 90 Crazy to yo to the city., Here U ffence for me iio brooding 'lonen"ess IYE am at thirty-three without a cent to And no railings gross at Fate my name and no roof fiver my head. While our souls -may meet each other never was brought face to face Just beyond the. Sunset Gate. CANADIAN with things as -,'ley are until 1 came Y screens our trystings Nature kindly out here where* everything is - so! quiet. That Billy I With her spangled web of night, Richards looked Shielding us from all Intrusions Prosperous the other -night. He must 'have some money to go to Toronto That might stem our spirits' flight. GOVERNMENT ­7 4 on a wedding trip. Maybe if', I had ISO 'to mane is told the-secret... stayed here I could have had a farm r1l, Of my triumphs over Fate, Lest,' they keep too-------TheATOub4e-with this'far.rn- was -11mat-iat that my stepfather was old' and he Waiting by Sunset Gate. t I could not manage. I can see things 7 EUNDOF In a different light now." $CAP May Flowers. One evening after the snow melted leaving the roads high and frozen, ; We ire ready each Springtime to wel- come you,- big automobile drove to the'farm house and Billy R come your sweet 16IGonis first come PURI Richards asked them all to put--on their wraps and go with into sight, him. "Nellie- and I got home this You're as welcome as sunshine .. on- morninir and she wants You to come wintry days, PRO I T TO over," he explained. "She has sup. or the. stars on a cloudy night.. SL t :Per about ready." When all. other flowers are fast asleep 7: PXPE i Your blossoms we love to see. L RTS OPARKER'S The Winters were almost speech- 7. Dear lit e3lay flowers in your dainty Parker's can Clean or dye gets, ;less as they-faitered-the trgnqormVI- ti­ ­. - ­ .--- --- Ltrmhouse. dress, Ari well they curt*fns, laces; cIMperleg, gowns, etc., Full of gr:,, o and purity. f.,r they co-.ill easily have imagined ����RS OW 6nd Make them look like new. You herald the" coming of oth 1 'hat they were in a well-to-dd home other flow- ers, Send your faded or spotted clothin I in the city. Electric lights, furnace, Which may .be more rare, piano, electric range in the kitchen, re costly and or household goods, and I But you hai*e a love that is first of all, i hot and cold water and a dozen other the first to be"here. conveniences and luxuries spoke of r For you are LARKYS i,prosperity. And now we are ready to welcome you, So search for your winsome flowers "Well, Nellie, 'I take it all back. pARKERY ­..,.. I For you are a token of -Spring once I'm glad you are married," said more, In this beautiful world of ours. Frederick heartily. "I am rnore than will renew them. pleased to see my sister. so (!slight ��� fully situated.of We L-gharges one way and gu A Meadow ftonis�ce. sa ac atantee ."And here 'I've been worrying Robin -loved a Robin Miss, Our, booklet household helps ;about your having to leave such a .-AND thSt' save money delightful * farmhouse," With hiscious,wbrmi 646's courting WHI be se?rt fret ou request to said Mrs. Winter in amazement. "Nellie, dear, .,her. Sou deserve it all and more brsides." And 'twon't be long, sweethearts, PARKEft19 DYE WORKS, Limited ' .' . are "I haven't been living in the old he'll 068mi;S &Rd Dyers f ULEPr me. a on_ r rooms relatives ---d e r latv 8 with new Bar- consistently Sometimes y shluil bridegroom choome, a Same es an wife �o she wilt Only cost ;onlent to have I e t aeon This n ned. %e re 4 room is set_ apart for Ty 1 frrmhouse," said Nellie. 'I played Be married and supporting her. 791 Yonge, St. -BEANS you! Can such a courtship be ,withstood? Toronto a little ;trick on you folks, and 'inust forgive me. J own-another] Can tender fancies fall to start en W. CIARX. Lim'. farm and have been living with my. 1 At such attentlbn0 *ii, I say, mONTRWAL !tenants for a number of years, He'll worm his way into her l6artl Jay .,:i .. v, ...,,,, ,�.c •, ..n 0Mr,, 6,C.'a'. tK:.,. ... .. �ta_mmse. 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Na. 2 y. -No. 1 �+iorthera, 2.24�1e • er 56 300 Northern MA79j S �.173�• �+Io. 4 wheat, $ n%. ia_�Los+ E til�tate ofhtnpesial l�Ieal k-- _ k r Fort walliam. .. _ Maaltoba oat"-IVa. 2 C.W., 76'Nic; _,' g - " No. 1 lard , 75%c: A despatch from Berlin'siys: Ti►+'' ' _NO 1_.C.W.,.723jc; - 1 Imperial Health'Mhdstry has issued: No. 2 feed; 67%c, in stoke-Nit Wil- - --_ - - _ oa ,� � � a memorandum the results o! the -� +Manitoba barley-No. 8 C. - - blockade. It says froth 1916 to 1918, " `_;1.064'ac; .No. 4 C. 41.0134c;' net- _ a „ �� a: '� as a result of under-nourishment, ; . 4'fbc; teed, ,94'%C; in store ort _ tip �• 768,000 persons died in Germany, aril ' �ia �' ' a, further 150,000 died from influenza., . `- American cora-No & Yellow, $1.86; _ .. _ _- -._ . _ e 1 f e ver No. 4 yellow, $1.82, nominal, track owl to their power of; I' Toronto, proalpt shipment: - --° ` .r fallinthe number of births ' '' _ resistance. Ontario oats--No. 2 white,cordin73 o _ 78c a g ,► xceeded 4,000,000 71 to , ?be No. 8 white, - - 2,500,000 for ' `• � The during the war e ' JW i4reights outside. _ _ • _ _ _. _:. __ .. _ _ �,��'�._ for the'Empire, and over•, M Ont"aria-' wheat-No. 1' Winter,' Prussia. The memorandum ,realcu� .'tar lot, $2.14 to $2.20; No. 2 do, $2.11 p -to $2.19; No. 8 do, $2.07 to $2.15 f.o.b: v late, at SGted b0 the marks the shipping points, according to freights. r t�' , damage inflicted by, the hunger blogk- , f f $ Ontario wheat-No. 1 Spring, $2.09 r •^ - ode, in which it includes such curious; , $3:17; No. 2 do, $2.06 to $2.14; No. =�- - _ r % ;� {terra as unborn. people and the loss ' ''' I 1 rg K ofwages due to reduced .working cap- ..' S do, .$2.02 to $210 f.o.b. shipping 1points, according td 'freights. °' r % acit, Peas-No. 2, $2.00, nominal, ac- �y3 R' cording to freisgghts outside. - i -- i - ` 18azley Malting, 97c to $L0°. _ NDI INFLUENZA ;� . •. � • � •.; � 5 000,000 RAYS DIED ' ,'. • ;� �1\�- �� IN I- A. FROM UEN Buckwheat-No. 2, ..$1.10,. nominal. • . _ Rye-No. 2 $1.60 nominal.' ,.� a ,, y,.. A despatch from London says: vernment sten-,i Almost five million persons have died - Manitoba flour--0o $10:75 to-$11,-To=onto:. ---� _ ; _.-_ Ontario flour-Governmee. s.�d -- __._� r __ 4 , "•• fish India from Spanish irfflu• - - in Bri ' ard $9.66'-to $9.75 in bags Toronto S _ enza, and fully a 'million others` are anti Montreal, prompt .shipment in ------t-- -. to have died in the native jute bags. - ' `"' states from he sa�tre- tsars,--ar�ord- --- Millfeed,--Caz lots, delivered :trioti- ing to a report of the Indian Gov- fret freights, bags included. Bran, O " 6iZ c' ;i ernment'm�de public here. Tits area treal g , ' 442 to40 per ton; snorts, '$40 to $Elea" d `S'. _ affected contained 'a population- of o per ton, good feed flour, $2.65 to $2.75 SO 0� , 288,026,240, and the number'of deaths' be bag.. _ L $ I ; I was 4,899,725, or 20.6 deaths .per t' " Hay o ' 24 er ton, track To- thousand. Irl s few months,, it is, ob- r, taixed, $20, to $ P , �` _ a ionto. % r served, influenza claimed half as Straw-Car lots, $10 to $11 per ton. - ail q'j' t many vt r e dreaded plague in A"period of 20..yesrs• r �. Country Produce-Wholesale. gI "polls" 33 WONDERFU _ {` to 40c; prints, 40 to 42c, Creamery, ROYAL R FO z AI RC8 L WORK OF fresh made prints, 63 to 64e. t . } ' Eggs--New laid; 42 to 43c. s _-Dres'ed poultry-Chickens, $Q to - } _ A despatch from London says:-- $4c• roosters, 215c;. •fowl, ,130 .to Sieg - - ; . - - _____ The Air Ministry has published as ,dnc�Clings, 82c; turkeys, 45c; agasba, H FOLLY F` BUYING 1 NG B I..I N D FO L D S D astonishing .retard of the work of �. doz., $6.00• fowl, -- the air force during the, war. 7t - ers. 22c; i3 28 to 83e• da ling,, lb., ; en and women in this community do their shopping ad oldedi% Funny when you think of states that before t lee war thealr,. that thinking man and women w ria 'with their m You don't have to shop blindfold- ' forces consisted of 272 machines, 197 8bc c?iiclCena, 2?e. _ ut it's a dao officers and 1,647 men, while in Oc- l c lesalera are selling to the re- ed unless ` you want to. The Out-of-T own Houses started the Big (lame •0 1918, there were .22,17 3saa 'tail trade at the following prices: geroua game for us to play in our town. It isn't a fair game. � It isn't fair to ourselves. It isn't fair to our cam• chinas, �- Cheese-NEw, large, 28 to 28 c; A;nnity. It isn't fair to our home merchant. • He is helping us, co-operating with us, working with us to iveupbild the men. twins►, 28% to 29c• triplets' 29 .to and improve all our home institution`s, Then, let us play fair with ourselves and with him i.et us ¢ive the From July, 1918; to the armistice � 29�c• Stilton, 2935 �o SOc; old, large, - home merchant -the first chance.. That is all he asks. _ " 29% to sec. twin, 80 to 303{X. - �,� the sir !ores on the western runt- brought down 7,064 enemy aircraft tr Butter-Fresh dairy, choice, 60 to - - - dropped 0,048 tons of bombs and fired J62c; creamery, solids. 83 to _ti4c1 - ---- - over to and a half million round+ atlid ,prints, 65 to- 67c.ROMANIANSWAN T+4 BE ,AUTONOMOUS FIRST OF HUN ground targets. Margarine---84% to 85c. a _ Eggs--New laid, 4T to .18c, .new R� _EPUBLH� DELEGATES ��►�VE _ ---laid in carious, 49 to 50c. -' j(71�',� ��� - A1riADA- ST'EAMSSIPS START - Dressed poultry-Chickelss„ 40 to \ ATLANTIC SERVICE MAY .!i 42c; roosters, Z8 to 80c; fowl. 87 to -._ -'EBc; turkeys, 46 to 50c; ducklings, Ib., A despatch from Montreal nays:= -35 to age; squabs, dos., $7.00; geese, Part of Crnmmuni8t Army Sur- City of Danti.ig to be Represent- Advance Contingent of Tekglts- Canada Steamship Lines, Limited,' I 28 to Sac. .ed by. Polish Diplomats. phers and Correspondents announce ,to-day .that arrangements Potatoes-OAtarios, f.o.b. track To- renders South of Budapest have completed for the insus- -: onto, ORT lots '$1.40; on track out- despatDh from Berne -SAYS:- 'A despatch-from Paris says:-Re- ,Reach• Versailles. urattos� o! their new Atlantic service side; $1.25 to il-30, - bus„ Part of the -Hungarian Communist vonsideration of Polish aspirations A despatch from Paris says•=Th+ And that freight steamer "Bilbster," Beans-Canadian hand-pick., arm facing the 'Roumanians south- and claims relative to Dantzig has 25 to $4.50;. primes, $3 to $8.25: y flyst of the Germans who are to • par- �8,b00 tons, will sail from Adontreai on ported hand picked,. Burma or In- seat of Biulapest -has - surrenders:. resulted in a deciaion concerning the ticipate in -the Versailles congress May 24 for French ports. than, $8.60; Lisrias, j8c. - and- the rest is in Bight, acro 'din future status of that city;' which I arrived in Versailles on Friday is After this first failing it is InteI i Honey-Extracted clover- 6-lb. tin, to a Roumanian official statement re- - goes considerably farther toward two parties. The first group, consist- ed that a re�iilar ten-day service 24% to 25c; ! satisfying Polish demands that was Ing of three official couriers, arrived shall be established. �. - 2b to 28c lb.; 10-ib. tins, calved here.. t 80-ib. . tins, 24 to 25c. Buckwheat. - and the second - 60-1b. tins, 19 to 20c: Comb: 18-os. West 'of Budapest the Csecho- contemplated some. time agog early in'the day, , '$4,50 to $6 dos.; 10-os., mb: 6 s Slovaks have occupied Komorn, on ' The 'free eity of Dantzig will be headed by Herr Lersaer, came later. 5 the Danube, and Raab (Gyor). , , createdI, not as, a neutralized, State, They were escorted to the Hotel Des Great' HoSioee to he Paid F • doz. The Body of Edith Caieu ' Maple pr6duct yp, per, imper- Czecho-Slovak forces have also but virtually as an autonomous Re- �reo� ial •gallon, $2.45 tort0. Per 6 ins- attacked the city of Waitzen, which public within the Polish State, con- jai. on- ,The Germans were met at the It*- ed gallons, $2.35 to $2.40; •sugar, is expected to fall soon. French twined within the Polish customs tion 'by Colonel Henry, of the Mi. is- A' despatch from London sayer-` 27c. troops are said.to. be aiding the Rou-. union .and represents in internatioa- try of . War Commissary, and lli. The body o! Edith Cavell, thd� English. ��•- - maniana in'their advance in Eastern al relations by Polish diplomats. Its ll be Oudaille, o! the Ministry o! the In- re w'ao was executed by the Ger. provWons-Wholesale.' Hungary, according to, advices • •re= citizens, will 'be entitled. to diplomat- terior, who were delega by the reu�h��lEAglandB=omeBelgiumroa 'Smoked meats=Hams, medium, 87 ceived here from Vienna - is privileges held by the citizens o! Foreign Office to take charge of the gay 15 and taken- to Westminstat t4 39c; do; heavy. 33 to 34c; cooked, Thousands of people are leaving Poland, and Poland wiH be . gua:ran- German representatives. Abbey, where cermonies will lee held. 52 to 544c; rolls, 32 to 83c; breakfast Budapest on foot and are csrrYln¢ teed- tree use of the Dantzig wharves The augmentation in numbers of The body wail be brought to Doves l� bacon, 43 to 47c; backs, Mala,. 46 to 'their baggage, as there are. koo.train's acid docks and other transportation 47c, , the delegation Above. those anisic?pat- an s warship and will be transported �. boneless, 52 to 5be. or chicles. ,-facilities. Poland Will be giver •con- (� made it necessary to seek !or a i- on a San carriage with military Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 29 The Czecho-Slovak . forces continue trol and administration of the Vis-4 ditional quarters, and a -second host- escort to Victoria 8tati - and theam -to 80c-_clear. be$iea,.21 to 29c, t to advance 'in the direction of Buda- tula water ro3ite and freedom to to Westminster Abbey." Interameat• Lard-Pure tierces, 80 to 31c; elry, the Hotel Vatel, probably will tube, 31 to 81 Vic; pails, 811A to 8136 ' pest, . according to .. advices from cross, not only through •the Polish be requisitioned for the telegraphers, the be a 'Noravic6,'the home town of t ., Prints, 82 to 823Sc. Compound tierces, Innsbruck, corridor, but also through German the Covello. - w I newspaper correspondents. and 9ther 25% to 2534e; tubs; 25%' to 263X; The advices say it is reported-that territory, i! necessary. attaches of the Teuton mission. pails;• 26 tar 26%C;--prints,__ 273!1 to tela K-un,-head of the .bloviet Govern- . "Polish control, however, will not The arrival of Lessner and his MAY . 1 the Earliest Date 273X• ment, is preparizlg foT flight -into extend to the internal affairs of th�� ; P+rty. was so-quietly arranged that Germam Can Reach VersaiiW Montreal, April 29.-Quotations:� Switzerland., _ city, over which the resideiita -tivill' f�� If any, persons in VereailieS ant- __• -- ,.Oats, extra No. 1 feed, 8435 c. Flour, _ :'enjoy complete• local autonomy. The - Man. Spring, new standard grade, $Il - - - independence of Dantzig under the aide the carefully, selected force o! A despatctr-from �'ar3s .daFa..-Tho to $11.1-0. Rolled oats, bag .90 lbs., -independence will be 'guaranteed by the hotel servants as to their Geirnari Government has officially ad= $8.75 to $4. Bran, $44 to $45.50. ��r Li� ��j �i ( rooms and to. the serving of meals, viand the allied and Associated --GagU Shorts, $45 to $46:60. Hay, no. 2; per �j $Jjf1JJ L47is vague o! Nations; which will ap- were aware of their presence. ernmenls that the German p - III point a High Commissioner to ar- ton, car lots, $29. Cheese-Finest, -- - tentiaries would not leave Berlin be- Shorts, .w easterns, 24- to 25c.' Rutter-Choice %n j range the necessary treaties with $943,836,801 COST OF fore April ,28, ,and that they woaid -creamery, 63 to 64c. Eggs-Fresh, 48 BUM . COLUMBIA Germany and Poland, and assist the LAST YEAR -OF WAR reach Versailles May 1; at the to 494i. -Potatoes-Pe= bag, .car lots, municipal representatives in drafting _ 111.90 to 2.25. Dressed hogs-Abet= I a ebnatitution. Germany wAl be earliest. X Coir kine $30.50 to ;81. Lard-Pure, A despatch from Ottawa says:-A Seven newspapermen will': sccom'� ; III,:.wood pails, 20 lbs, act, 3.1 % Operation of New B. C. Company guaranteed freedom of passage across I blue book tabled in -Parliament gives any the plenipotentiaries; -the ' de's the Polish corridor to East Prussia. patch added. -- _ ._ T_• l -, To Be Conducted on World- details.' of _ expenditures under the Live' -Stock -Markets. -:. - Wide Scale. - - - - r Appropriations t act full ¢the � Wa i s t in .. -000- CONGO NATIVES fiscal year 1918 the last twelve ' Toronto, April 29.--Good heavl+. -A despatch from 'Victoria, S.C., - - months' period 'of the war. Total Hyrnn-Welters' Lease of Life steers, $14.26 to $15.50; choi,;e but- gays:-What is undoubtedly the most HAVE DIED., FROM INFLUENZA ex auditors for the yyear was $8'r I The death of •the Rev, William Cher steers; $13.60 to $14; butchers' ► 1836 801. The expenditure in Canada -s cattle, choice, $13.25 to $14; do, good, gigantic' lumber- enterprise ever con- _ I Henry $iiss� the well •ham; ceived,, and a scheme that is fraught: A' despatch from Brussels says:- by the'Militia Department was $201.- writer, at the age o! 86', is a reminder, - - -$1%50 -to $12.75; do; medium, $11.50 'with treiiiendoua possibilities in the ,Great lona of lice among the natives; 288,628, while overseas expenditures 1 to $12; do, common, $9.75 to $10.25; development ora the British Columbia of the Belgian Congo as a result of amounted to'$115,381,248. - Naval de, of the fact which has often bassi bulls, choice, $11.25 to $12; do, med- I lumber � -industry, 'it about "to be an influenza epidemic• is reported in fence cost $9,666,229 during the 1 mooted, namely, that hymn- wsytessi - ium, $9I,.25-to a10; do, 'eemmon,• •$7,50 launched by a syndicate headed by despatches received ,here, Some esti- twelve _ months period, while the In- seem to ,live to a riper ase thin I X . to $8.25; stockers, $8.76 to E11.50• party Furber, ppresident of the Mex?-; mates place the number of deaths at valided Soldiers' Coaimission requir- ons engaged In: oth+r departments j feeders,.$11.60 to $18.50• canners and' fan Oil Field Co: o! NeW York; and 500,000. ed $11,398,664. The remainder of the literature. �. cutters, 5.50 to $7• !iuUers,_good to Sohn Arbuthnot financier, well known; 'a _ • total was spent by the various other Fanny Crosby reached the-age choice, $90 to $150; Wo; com. and med.; in this city. 'his syndicate will be'. Mine Left by Germans Governone?it departments. b • s•i ars 90 to 160 - _ _ _ . _---•tea,,,, _ _ . 96 ; ivlrs. Alexander, who wrote "Thee $Sb to ;7 sp n$ , $ ; known se "the Furber Lumber Com-' Erplodea orf French Railway U a green hill," was. 77; Charlotte Hl light ewes, 418 to $ib; yearlings, $1 Pony, and the operations ,of the Syadi- The Fiat Food Monopolist.. to $14- -choke lambs, $18 to 419• Cate will be conib cied Qa_ A -Colossal _ __ _ __ -' Nott, the author of "Just as I am,"� - apring iambs, 412 to 416; salves, g and work!-wide scale. A deapstch from-Aim{eaa say - TbIft-ought-make Ade easy from .and Mn.. Cousins,' !amass for'"The • - to choice, •$16 to 418, hogs , !ed ,and O�eps lmve ah early been placed slow mine left by the Germans ex- now on; remarked Noah as the' ark, studs of time are sinking,'�cere watered, 422,$61 de, weighed off cars, with syndicate by Br.itiah intet� i ptoded on Friday on the -railroad be- 'landed. 89. The. writer o! "Our bleat itedsem- r $22.50; do, f.o.b., $21.50. - onto to deliver 80 000,000 feet . of tween Mira-Umont and the Aebiet. -To what do you refer?" inquired +r," Harriet Anber, diet- in ]isr 9otb !amber, which, in t ie everk of a sat•. The explosion cut the, main line of japhet. yam•• ` :"'The wheat crop of South Afrios 'isfActosy agree�etnh being sga Bache and the road rannin� between Ports and "Our monopoly o3-eggs, baiter, milk, Contrast those with Thackeray, who, �chM+ 1 •� : m nose worth about }20,000,000 a lumber man C will 'be sap. Belgium for stance a! 100 yards. best, eta, with not a goal oa e#rtis.tn was when not more than 02; Die2& �p►t. plied by BritCohlMbia ssi11L. Nobody was hurt by the explosion- start as 1aTestfgattoa," was only N:' s600tt q, sad SKfri !!: 4 i • .. • . .. .. ., any •, C .P _. ,l' .=. ... AT...-t..w .. r_.w ...',. 4,-: b. :.m rf _,..w.:I_. n. .w,va f.G'Nkx.`a. s.a4•.2-r_1ss S,hW. Y.T ss.,YI'ds-,C).r1,,SCrz dMvl •h.!•�h }`fca�}3L`°�:+b;?�eii4v' �lI��Nk��JlAif3�TAY :RY-i•... �- e' im ,�F OR 24 V IN Dr. Henrywill 6 lierea's un'tal •=John S. BAbdon. hats sold his next peofesplonaldutles. sad is purchAsing a now Chevrolet '"LOCAL ISMIS' -WAN It Tuesday to attend to his new tnI tjI to H. R. M-onpey W1 LL YOU ---Wm. and Mrs. 8anaerson ster —Miss Mary Clark the car. a a week -end with her aunt, some Garden Tools—Spades, Shovels, -Hoes, -Bakes. R. —Miss Irene, TaJ*1bf,'of- W66k- -W. V. Richardson is having Fitzsimons, -of Hamilton. I1a,,..spent a couple of days last iiiin "aerial" addition w6d6-th--hier —Miss- Gladyli Alloway, of To. week Then we can- supply you wit4 Cartees, with her grandfather, C. Steel -Briggs' and, has. and Miss Marjorie Allaway, Rogers. resideace. Seeds—Plower or, Garden, i Ldd-Le —MlI C. W. & been, of � Tweed,. have returned, after - —Jae- Potter. 6h -Monda 79. mov 5F -Sf e V T 1Q%0VLA .1" irl -m-im:w uasyls WILL[ 'IL g-tbeir rn—White --J) -T111;11Ll - in the city. ffi-E-0&iI -their: -store) w ots-heiee litch- he recently v a�-- ilig. -- nr%e I --L —John Dunn moved this week --Llent- A- 9. wbo- -IIII from J. C Philip. satoW. J. Miller a residence at the -spent the Easter vacation at the -M. C. and , Mrs.- Zimmerman ' ealet end of the village, home of his parents here, has 'motored to Columbus on SundayCome -early ani yet.your supplies. -Miss P. Brown, of Blackstock, returned to -London, accompanied and spent the day with theform- ys and Mrs. Murkar, a short time in the Forest City. GILLESPIE.- DUNBARTOT� 'haii been,oppading a, few -da* 'with by Mrs. Harding, who will spend er's uncle, Wm. Purves. G. A *-The Methodist Ladies will -Geo. Stephenson, sr., bas, been =Capt. W. D. Harding, who meet on Wednesday, May 7th, at Gon,fined to his house for the past, went overseas with the 116th Bat. 8.80 at the home .of Mrs. R G. 'bw days through illness. talion and was afterwards trans- Calvert. Election of officers. Ul ferrel to the 75th Battalion, re. -W. J. and Mrs'. Clark and -The township council CD w ­­Xlneet on Monday next for the turned home on Friday evening. daughter, Miss Fanny, and Dan He is looking well, after enjoying Gormley motored to Hamilton on �transaqtidn of general business. )rhl? -Mrs..Dickie is fencing the Int the hospitality of the Germans Sunday and spent the d with casae recently purchased from the for a year and nine months, hay. friends Ing been . takeli poisoner . er t the officials of -the Anglican Church. a h .-Miss Ashby, of Whitby, and battle of Vim y Ridge: -Card of Thanks otincle and slant. John and Mrs. Holy Communion Day in Picker, We wish to thank do for Ora r. Ing Methodist church, Services their expressions of spwpKth and HERE -friend spent Sunday with- her -Next Sunday, May 4th. will be our frien PI N O Tr N. Richardson has made at 11 A. w. and 7.80p. m. (new many kind acts during the brief Ill. some repairs to his double brick time.) . Morning - subject, - "The ness and .death of our beloved husband HOW residence, occupied by Mrs. Every Sacramental Service," the texb &ad father, J. H. Murdoch. House-cleaning time at hand.. 0 H and R. Somerville. "What mean ye by this servicer' MRs. MURDOCH AND FAMILY -hire. Thos. A. Wilson, of Free.. Exodus 12: 26-27., Young Peoples' Curtains Curtah about some 59 man, was here on Tuesday attend. Service in the evening. Subject, Card of Thanks Ing the funeral of her brother -in- "Just For Fun," text "Rejoice, 0 50 Uw, J. H. Murdoch. yqtl-ug man in, thy yotth," Ecel- E. J. M,,,e and family. of White Cream Scrim'� N. -Services at St. George's next 11 9. A kind welcome to all. vale, desire to tbabk their many kind c yd Sunday. and until further notice, The Provincial' Highway's -friends their sympathy and pther Cream Nets, Ooral and conventional.-desfgns, 35c to. 76c yd wornin at I1 o'clock new time) Department opened the tenders favors extended to thorn during the g ( 6.5 c, Yd -with Sunday SIC.h6io Vater �-servijc-e-. now -01pess- and death of their dear wife �White Striped Marquisette, Evening at 7.80. good roads along the Kingston Firm-eipil Olitain Scrims n anilmol mother. 65c'id -W- J- Reid has rented Garnet bighwav,on Friday last, but as C ur Now Advartioemeats. a tice's residence on Elizabeth the tender's were all so none ' St.,* which has -recently" :been 'were accepted, and the time has vacated . by Oliver Crummer, and been 'extended' for couple of OR SALE -9 -pigs, 6 weeks old Fiarrison Spears, R, R. No. 1. Brookfin. 31-3 will movie therein in a few days, weeks in which newel HouW­-deanM*g Requisites tenders way isites be received. In case that tenders OST -On the Kingston road. near -The eadw-storm of the and -of -J Pickerl . 4-11t week and the min- `ee areF St 04e -Rorice is not then Lnk, top of baby carriage. Return to Sp'ic'and IS 43 for 250 asonable RNS affi— Reward. 32 'pan, preventing the farm;rs from received, it is probable that th- -VOR SALE -A quantity of saw -dust 11131 Elribch eleans making any progress with their goverament will go on with the -dust and ,I Ichie -E. Morgan. R. R ke 1% pine). seeding operations. No 2. P rmg. I . phone. 31-U' Bon Ami, cake and .powder, work with hired labor. Mary Harding has re. -These must be prosperous 15c each turned to Mount Poresit to resume times for the banking, Institutions P_OVERNMENT. Municipal and Ammonia Powder.... . . .. 1; 10C box In Whit1hy, the Dykes . %-a Co ion Bo or al tier work teaching in the high of the country. Broker. Bonds F Sale --W D. Bond Bmiter. Whitby. Ont., M Phone 193. Liquid Ammonia, 13e bottle school, after spending the. Easter Standard sand Dominion 40tf - Banks Ind. Phone 70. r 'vacation at her home here. have had branches for a numberrline,.... v. -15c box ------------ TJ AY AND PASTURE FOR SALE -.7c and -Pte. -Liblela ...—Ra! " one- is II ems ZI.:. --:­.:-,­.beea,16ve1-sea9 for about three werce is also about to o pasture, Arthur Clark. R. . o� 1. Pickering.• ---lac- 2 for 25e open t ...Carp, returned home on-.Satur- branch two itis amore 0 the cor Brock road and lake shore. Bell pbone. 32t 3 Y, looking bale and hearty. He post office, and. it is rumored that 0 SALE Lot with &0 ft. front- ---�-Soaps of afl Wnd ment Sundav wl h his sister, Mrs. a fI maopened., Itis '"i " Pickering Village. adjoining Nits Dick. propert est, a very desirable -,F , . hie. For.p3rticulars. Agar Aadrew. to the w Scrub Brushes, -.-Whisks, •lHarOld_Rea2in. who a IL I-; 'about 1 the NEWS.111­1 QZ-0 A �q open_ a branch In member of the -AirnericIpedi. -B-roc klffin. 'The StavdfirJ­Bank WANTED -To let or r purchapea, K, and'nurberous other articles. tiolnaCy Force and hall spent con• has also opened a branch at West, first-class residence in the Village of Picker - 'Hill. Idwable time in France, Is visit- 8"n good conditios asd modern conveniences. Communicate with -DI & McEwen. VetcrinT Ing his uncle and aunt, J. N,and=After a Week's Intense suffer- gg'Surgeen. Macdonald College. BI - Que- Mrv. Richardson, ing during which two operations 29e Dont foiget we are Headquarters -Those who looked'for an early wgre performed for internal OR SALE -A nfe4 solid brick regi - spring have been somewhat dtsia trouble. J. L H; MnrdoI died in the Mence, 8 rooms. abd summer kitchen, about for Waff Papers p - pointed for during the past week Oshawa 'Hospital on Sunday an acre and, a half of, And of tote wil. 0 gar - or carriage barn with stable. in Mitring -the weather has -al dither wintery morning in his forty-ninth' ! V, lei Apply to Min Adelmde2neld, Picker- ing n a _ _ .7 .. . - - " - L` _7 aspect, there being snow flurries His funeral took place on Tuesday 30-32 hardfrost. He is sur. FERTILIZER -I have just received d . to Erskine cemetery. - ­. F A R M E R IS --john, - and- Mrs.. Staring. and vived by his wife and three 1, a consignment of agricultural lime which is highly recommended as a fertilizer and which is Carload of Salt just, unloaded. Get your pp] Jamil have beeplIresiding children, the eldest of whom Is supply W. a powerful agent i dest t grubs. Those in a y no = have it delivered at n. for some time, haver fifteen years of age. The deepest the villaudesinnir a sUFy Farmers returned to Pickering and will of Fympathy is felt for the be. at 43 cents per beg. armers desiring a large In 50, 100, 140 and -200 pound bags. !iX have quotations by the ton wt. J. ]wide. in their former, home on reeved' family in their sorrow. =Ittyy. Pickering. 32-33 M '-the Fresh Air property.- The, late Mr. Murdoch was is -The coeXrectore for the build. veteran of:theIh army and nimediate Sale M.. ling of the new bank building had seen service in Egypt, India CH APMAN 'ba e began the work this week and South Africa. He -came to 41 Cotaiwold sheep. I of the ewes ]else it is expected that the work Cadads, about. fifteen - years with 10 Iambs by theit side. 2 regWer ago, 7, ed Clydesdale mares In forti, reg. filly. -Ang ready to be occupied in ton fifty acre. farm two and one half *aoubre breeching harness,.open buggy, Compan swill be completed and the build- and-afew years ago purchased& driving mare, set single harness, set Lowndes Tailoriri-g weeks.' miles north' of the village, upon steel wagon roller hearing 4 inch tire, y -Mrs. James McQnay and dan• which be was prospering. flat top racjc,, seed drill, corn cultfva- xhier, Miss Kate. who have been -The * measure of owning an tor,-cioweig single plow, cream isepar. Ackuowledged by. all well dressed men to be by far, the be'st'. the winter In Toronto, auto is not, one'of unalloyed en...rator. Ge j�: at a few days last week with joymeut There are times when wars—Cash orxreI Fur-f-artbA t that Spring -suit or Coat for Easter. er particulars app W. D. and Mrs. Gordon, and &I the prgad possessor oUnnup-to- yto H. T.Love. IF1 have our new samples and styles ins and we I& visitin Ellerb;eck Ave., Toronto.. phone Ger- we t, in a Ow friends in, Kingstor, date car" thinks that-, Ili would card 4W, -c)r see w, s. Powell, nuc- his -standing with Brad Ibofore returning to their home in tioneer, Pickering. sotf guarantee a perfect fit and complete 06 west. V! improve attests if he would get rid of the fi' ' t cost Is tion with every garment. 7 -�-The Sunday trains, which blamed thini. The re So "AR!' .8atisfac II0 always a considerable item, de. �.'*ere discontinued during the past two re on amount of the war, pending to 4 considerable extent _We stand behind' oar gooilp. Vall, and me usll will Caresumed on Sunday next. upon the size of his bank amount, G 'whish deterininei'thii style and .This will be greatly appreciated w It. A BUNTIN I who work Jim -make of - car. Then there is the Au I"'b Lige number w YA -.'-tbe city and who would like to cost of oil sad gasol ne, whieh are ..Bstablished 1867. :".I d flanday at .their homes to necessary to- make; the thing go. TR"g MAme en . -29 =ntry. After this there ,is the expense of DCOGNS --A meeting of the Chamber of of noWking the'police -all over the co"Maws &a. -0miderce7was hold in the -Town country when, his car has been NNW a sit" 8" I In in A person would 'be satin- i 1 7 M E. W -Z E E 0 N G Ilan on 'Tuesday-eventag, when. stolen. been ...1arge delmtstion was appointed Red If the ex0en-salwoul& end hem, INS. ............................. .................. ....... -to attend the meeting in Whitby but It close no There are other on Wednesday afternoon next to ways in which he can be hold up. A year ago one of the residents of discuss the Toronto -Eastern ques- tion and at which Sir Adalm Beek the tpwnship •bought a bral AL Bring fnyour Harness and Collars, before `tile f, nd new. will be present. e of the most fashionable car, on -Mrs. (Rev.) J. W. Down met type. In the fall he had it taken minute rush. . ..... tory, and told -the fac- fk -Oollsirsa Specialty. Boots Repsired. wlth a painful accident on Thurs- to. the, fac. day.lwt. She had been standing to I to -clean it up a J)eo Call soon and ket your needs supplied. ,6111 a table doing some work t r le did something to it, ELM DALE MILLS o the little. eh 'coiling of her kitchen, and when at. least. they said they did, and to descend, stepped• on to a the bill was $230. Ikaother man PICKERIENG HARNESS EMPORMI 4hair, which tipped over, causing who doesn't live a hundred miles Yostcanalways get the best Mant- LL. III -her to fall, which resulted In the from Pickering, has a fine largeHome Phone 3600. W. J. COAKWEI& tabs -Flour made from No. 16,_ fracture of two of her ribs. Car. Last fall it was runnial'in Manitoba Wheat --Victor Campbell, who has splendid shape, but he thought Royal Household and GI a m loyed as miller with the that'it WI is orb, for ght'be Well for him to Bread. Try shag. .66 Cawpbeen eb'efl Flour Mills Co for the take it to the factory and have Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oat's Happy Thought ;,,psist year, If! moviag.tct Norval, them look, it 'over. They glanced at BRAN. SHORTS have it and the bill wa $1 where his father and he a 90 He then MIX FEEDS purchased 0 large flour mill. Mr. took it to the city to have it 4 -VAT CHOP4 Cam nod Mrs. have made Painted, but 'the -contraption CRUSH -ED OAT.% many plile, coming- to would hardly go. The nainter frieadti at BARLEY CHOP Pickering, who will regret their said it needed overhauling, as a Th ar nowledgea departure. lot of bolts were loose. In a few itov�ss` elack WHEAT These K op in mind the big concert hours the owner --was approached -.-.CRACKEDCORN ru HEN-FEFM—­ MIXE Cald*ell's Cream substitute on the "market iw the M tbodist chuieh on Wed. by a man with a monkey -wrench sy, May 7th, at 8.80 (new in one hand and a bill for W in Calf Meal. �.Ume.) Your -I and last chance the other, and the painting is yet oto -day. Molasses Meal be t F L11c wes a =Werl =011W pply at "p,goIg A"' 'a"03 no TRAO MA110141 Cam ..... . 4o hear this Peerless Concert Com- to be done. Another man not CHOPPING AND OAT Splendid bakers,leasy on fuel ;atilt RIII at home and at half' price, living ten wiles from Pickering, CRUSHING EVERYDAY oine early and plek your seat. took his car to a srarage (not in Get prices on feed in ton lots. lbandsome in ]design.; .-The people ore coming in crowd@. Plekiaring) and paid $40 to have if "Call and w*ar:fuI1*.stdck"1 -*we. something done. to the machine. `LL PHONE. to reserved spsiI Be in T1 a uhi kids 25c. -J. It will not go now unless a team r rk to, a4 W, D. 4 i s of horses Is atwhed.to it, Chopping every.-day.1 ;.7