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The Signal, 1916-4-13, Page 2
• a TUCM6�T Arall. ►3, IYIII Tt1 SWNAL Plltlll>T'IPIQ OH, LTD. 1111111MMINIgi Tits clava%. r eveelt Thede) es die elan tango Wpaal Baggily, Korth tkrest, Oedrr(r-k. Outer o Telepkoew No. 31 lcttrcatrrru+ Thum*. one lulled and Fifty aye'. esu leas ; If paid .tnetly In &Aran., floe 'lunar will be accepted ; to .ubrroben in the aped plater lbs rate la the &Sonar and Fifty Cents strictly to advance. Sub.:Oben. who tall to reeteiv• Tag r iter•i. regularly by mall witiosol•r • favor by acquainting the publt.h- rr of the twist a+ early agate.. pu.rlble. When s change of addre.. I. deeirad, bah old and Ow sew addrw .4ould be given. Kemnlatwr may Ile glade by bank draft. expo,. money order. poet -ogles order. or reaieterrd letter. Nul..eript Lep. 4ne)oorlm,enes at any reuse. ..hovaar,ro'U Tann..--hates for dl.plry and e.)n.r.et advert wenn,.* will ht• di% en oil oppll- rattun, Lreal.4d other winner dverti.,uen)., ten neat* per lie- for l:r.l invert ton and four rent,, per lithe fur each .ub.equent les-vrtlar. Morsured by• scale al .olW n on pvrdl -twelve line* to au och. Budgie.. card. of .Ix linos and under, Floe II•dlar• per year. Advert*•• moat. of Leet. Found. *tared. Situation., Vacant, Situation* W anted. H.. u.e., fur dale t r to Rent. Yarm* fjr n..le or to hent, Artl-he for state.. tr., toot exceeding eleht Ifn... T went y - eve l'rnI ach h, -,•rt toe ; One thither for that month. Fier, t'ent.fore.,kim •• 'fluent month Larger idvrrtiwinent. anwlturtiun. An- orme-.sent. an ordaptun..r. ary reading t. Ten Cant -par line. No mike 1... Mae Twen:f- awe Cent.. Any epochal not tor. the ublert of which b. the pecuniary b.uedt of any lnAivid- eel or a..,rlat eon, t., be ern.lde?Sd as Wver- Uwasent and eh.urod ao.•ordingt7. To 4 oltairrl,l%IK,l hr. -1 he compendia,' of our .air- s iter• anti reader. i- rtudlally in%It- adtawarA.mat nig Tule t *44,4*.. arekllrecord of ..11 loco. rouse) 4114481 -tart Alin$., n1o0n4 suubrt will be a teouted to utile... it cow taint the triune and a•Mres. of the writer. nal ar.e'variiy for rr ,blica•ton, bn' s• an ertdeore e1 rood faith. New. Item,..boold reach Tee tra:c4I. &lbw .101 later. thus Wadne.day 41000 of a we. week. THI: Rsi11.11-. .1PIt1L I:t, 1'116 WAKi UP! 11 i1 eifficult t 441111 r•and the in- actiy.ty , f the e.'ie "iamb ities with respect t i tlx:' pros Wing of a .prime• mill al.•iet;atl" water .ttp$lly for the 1100'111er f,o n• y'. 11 ..\1 '. If e, Oiler wet'. a stranger; will* a,1 oar w41 d.:tt • pr"p ,sit;ttu for the town, he would 1114 listen -d' t , with alai 4.t reveretttlat attention and iso yl>.,,ly all 4. oppm.+d giyi•Ig 'hint anything le• asked fol would be alnll'l'(l a_•kiu,cker." Mr &aecht••r is notis staring. r. end tweed. of a sob'., It , •here• hr 11 is a big. well- !)ui (f a,r 44r5 wi h people wo, hind in it *1141.uYaking teed ag.e. Kit he %Y,as allowed to eteet h s• fact 'i % and put it in operation wi.hout re.), pi ion 87 4the town for fire, protection or a supply . f , Water fol . lIter put ptia•. ,alrhongh' appHcneiin was aside lA Idr. !Lowlife'. a y ar •lg0; As ate h the already said, .it is difil•. clot w ul.drr'tlnl this -t ate of adra.)•1• -unlessit is that we te..iple of Corle- rii-h would actually 'cat bet listen In Vie fairy telt. 9,f '•t1t1l41•ter.±' than tie di -turbid by tare whi+t1.1 of reel lice fax:one, ' 1.ti•t it Air est time to wok:. up, 11ey,ir .Mel, an *rid g••i14lemen? • MORON FARMERS APDL 00/1111111/R' • BIT. AttentiIn is b.ing eills- 1 1br4ing.h the • feel rJti mann 1 l',r.tt 1•.4bp . to the app 11; un I) p1..,• r. ,• *.Id► ion* 141T•.r.1 1.4 t' 411 1.1, fat ate) . , •1 s alines 14:r t-''1111-04 1t4.uu an.i t n, I- 14 4114 . pr firs, (*vine„ r, ill • -i. 'I ta'• I•'Irll' 1N11! 1..• III L I1'.'1)•• in v. ops. ' .. li/lay, 1114•') haat. 1„-••q, t,ol.•p'hon4 11.I•• .0 1 "tat B ell. -141 1 '111 era .0 844. 88.e ring sue. ••- 4 e .Iqoor III p:,11,►^li In h4+ •u n'Ii rr urY 1, th.e it 0% .11 je.,,. oet,r,' 11•':.1111 l 1,11111 .1114 4'111 1141 V.1)111011 nn 1 ant thin;( 1:1.0 full moil 1ih:°4ed fr.les the f.tc4444111 Enit'pt. - t tua•!1 it. Lar ti, 4. !heti:' tut, .0414.4 M tin. 1. 1 U-, . 1 1.11. 1^ app !rltlnii y, 1 l.) t. •• 1 .boring nn.ler 41 h 1ndirap, :rn!a 4.:11•• it& (81•• ,4'l (l(y a.( t.•4 min 14 ion mil ingeHtt-: 44i -It Re eat things.' .1.- and . 1'- , t Ili,,..In, we ladies... 11. not h.•,I.nw 0, the e8T'i to 1111 hr 1•441114 avid Y} 41.,4r.e' of 1het etMittel • h tb.• cr. ..II nt chi, cr.i' 1016. THE t3EGINNING OF THE EN..). Per:- ii • illy, .t •ry few months sitter 1t • moi 1-,;3re, w.' h t y.• had t unities ,1 the 1 ..r ..pl.i.•o h of Ihr "nig 1t101''t.rwill. h we e..1 lid k forward ,ult .4, 1 nth 1" I81' .t.11)WtlIe. Vali- 4,4. iy1,411. `hl'• 44iy1•Il a+ to ally the I1..,t 44r44sive is sittely 4411,1,41 111 ,relit. • IIo.ser, *rid J,4 (hese I. .1.1111, invited, the great ul,drrly,ng• aim of ill • allied j1,I ter, that of ('4144- ' pletrly r'uelo-int( 1lb. 'tent 4ultc forces and then gra:lually acid a:Pertly tights ruing the runic until they aretboruugh- ly. and ronlplriely rl mhel. UnjiI '1.,. k7 jaura lietlnrny, the Teutonic 1. i.'.. laugh% hate I. ...It Wore easily voielo„•,1 old wee ul a very much .n' oder epos. Even afterOmit, Omit, bad the• -A toes fa.r0 the Itud- smeller, the 4nr)o•ift 4,104.131 len• would have beets notch ..ilup:et and on a far Viten*ve,r,t.le than 1s naw• possible As it 1140 liven,. re etieolly the w of Alesopotanaie, 1 o the • Persil Gulf: hiss tocsin' a tel y im- portant islet ler the 'remote Imre* to obtillill twppliee. Only whMn they tvs weer swept from I1.is vas 1egiun d driven Into the upper end of A.i- atie Turkey will the a1110 enel,1sing operations li*4.1110e rral'y •mha(nntsnlly 4,141 port.. (Irani) I Ni1hl.la. 1, (4.44,44 wonders in this vet y task, and impel - tent battler between parer ,, nli,•. may be .xpected, a11 the itussein tome* deliver their heaviest bows in driving the Turk from Asia *eels tbs. I)*rflanellea and timidly pet the stopper into this bottle neck. (..r - many will not permit this if she can help it, and when rhe nese it is un- avoid's'''. she will make her lest fran- tic efforts to Lreak through. It is porribb that the 1'erduo failure Is one such mince. With the stopper firmly driven in and the ring c1wpleLe, the grand of- fensive will certatuly stmt. It may *Lott .ulurwhat in advance to prevent •11414,1 saris:anew to the 'Turk., but, at any lat•, It due. sot mem that it can he 111411y wits: h,/ off now. The ring might be completed in an- other way --by Inn pushing of the Allied fore •e up fr ,al tlaloiiee through Rulg iris. fluty a, enclosIng (i rrmaay and Await.: end irolatio1 Tuckey. The Allier must h the from a q tarter of • minima t half- l-m.11ion troops at Y4Io,tiea, and their movement, when it coulee, luny (1e t ikon as a sign of the beginning .1f the end. NO MORE GIFTS TO RAI.WAYS 70„ i. - Reports . Reports rood n; trots- Ot•awa indi- cate tbst the ti tett 1 Trunk Pacific, as well a• the ('au..diau Northern, tr reeking Gov, Unbent. 1111d, and that the r••od'r Sommers are on a serious condi. Our . 1f th.sa 4%01,141 prove to be the Cy** ar,tur 14enerai 1411114 for lire nal ion - Alia itiou of elle tail N. H. at.d U. T. P. trunk lines Duet 1s• thought out. The bulk of t*t, money 4 into theli.T.P.. rrprially 111 ' 11..- m4t111lato1, war 114491418 from bonds guaranteed by the I)ow,nt. a et ('41114111&, end default 845 the w:tl.a,;itn.mt ..f the road would transfer w 1.rgle pert of 18, shod cbatged.t0 th,• rbt+u1Jete of the people. I'be e s01) "t.oel 4'1 the (1. T.-1'. beer uo present ,' 1,,,', whatever its pts- sptcw%r sal n.' u. .y 1.r. and the ss- rallt&pti,111 of the 1t,,nd ebligattonr by the C►.nnio:iou ru4ht not to he ret teuepliot4.tl iuili'ts the Government to put tint., a position to• control this open itmit 11( tbd toad. The idea that ilrivate-owne.l railway may-tram-rer [licit lial,.litir, to the .li1u14 Jere of the l`:suaili to people and retain ah5.111.1gthat bees tale a pteseutler future asset h.., bet -slated too twig. Toe time is 01)0)11 sue w, make/Dent! Of 1(, • I'omaaiseion have never brew properly audited. There has always Lees) a certain amount of suspicion of the statrwrot• issued from the Hydro of - fires, .1141 it is time thus should be Icleared up. (11 course th-re is thin about it : •10 la country unprepared for war ellen* and (ueee are v rry liable to be wade by wu•hrouul coe:panle■ 1'11rrr was not sue plain in l'au* la fueling suer things a year end 41 half ago. K'near dine Review. But the contracts now in question at Ottawa were let ler* that& ten months ages. The Toronto NOW,/ it one of a 11001 - her of newspaper* that ate not patio Bed welt the Bluish Empire. 11'e 11e .1101 know exactly what they think i. the 4,4411er with it 1 bet their de•irr appea• t to 11e 10 Wake t1 over auue• what in the pattern of the "machine. made" German empire, Probehly runt etnadlans prefer it as It is. THE SIGNAL GODERICH : ONTARI(► I.ike the battle of the M true, which marked the end of the German march upon Paris. the battle of Verdun wap probably pore to lea turning -point' i1► the war:' The Germans are iso ex- halr-ting themselves io furious yet tut le attack+ that their offensive pow- er: t for the future he greatly lessened. Verdun may be their last areal . If .rt to wrest victory from the struggle int•. whish they hurled them-, selvesin 1911 in a spirit of contempt. ter sty who cppraed them.. it ie lrratify-ing t know that the people 4.1 Feeney, fully appreciate the sacrifice made by the Canadian sal' lin., h are fallen in the tl4hi. We ale told by one who has lately harp is France that "the French think the Canadians wonderlill- Ostia) s is note u name t) c injure with in Frluce. The graves ,( Canada's fallen heroes are bea,itifnlly k -p'. On All K tints' i)ty the were lavishly decorated with II !were, shoring the gratitude and eppreciat' or the French Wrt.T UTrteRS SkY. Start at the Bottom EDITORIAL NOTES. gust[,•, Nter rry, The temperature is gradually rieilg. %Var. cahoot titin the gloryof the spring.wilhuery disphty.. The conduct of the men et the flilrt Hittahoo w84) hale heves training it& li,atrl ii 11 11484' 4,rr11 'exempla' 5. The romp 10 111 a body0of hue young wen. Sic Sam Hugb •• Is'-xpecteJ I'. roach `Ottawa t ,u ol•row, fully.. tip .ed ,Nit* bombs an i 0.11r. interesting tWe.apnns roll attack and defence. Where his bombs wit' be re. -card ie what leer polt- }ician,:ate guest.ing.tie - The nerds in the war have created such a ,hultage in vessel tonnage orders ale now bring placed for tin- t hec ln.ttu.tiun .6 wooden nailing ships. Anything that will II gat will be able to ('4411 11 0 itty this season. The Piot a:aI att,Lti•rray* the 11..- .1 e.t. ;•t 411.- (toad., .IIyt t-u-Eiki•tsiv Ir's privates in ti,.' rank* Lha' stn,e needed just rinse, (ire in now, and 11 emery. get than lurk.11g. of iin ed81'er in y'44 the •'hart's are some pet 9.4,1 will Had nut. Safety First �1ol,t:cwt ever. • 11• Ih,r*di.nota►al:I,kr!vtogot0vrlir %ring liernntny'. She is merely' taking I t,r pt mallei,in;.ry .t. p .hat all 4)9(4, ns will rake who bite. dra•inga with (i •r- 111111v 111 the future, l.1 eel. Mg her revels* r in the holster, as it were. . Mr. Rowell.Happy. 14In¢don Whig• tor, ll itcrH, .a this leddrr of the Op- position, i. t11e one hapay 111411 in Ontario. Four fears tot •; prophet. like, an.1, in trrin)tet tmnra, 'hr asl- voca+01 the, edetic;, n of the 1,41. lie wk. rr'ed..lonen and defta'r,) tint all' 1 14 eont.N.t, d for pi reining to pas.. Nis c •ion ha 1»•en real r. 43 Wisdom m Short Paragraphs • Ino 4.,crrot - Ad%'..:r. '• Th • nu,o whs. h1a the other fellow know '.tbat he ha. to .sell gen-rally Every farm bey shred,' make: the In 4st .1.hie opportunities t.0 get edt'e•• Boo. Tile farmer of lbs future will need it even more than the farmer of today. note well the had places in the roads Oh. spring and repair them at road- work 1100*. A little .yrtem in toad luaintenaucepfteu saves much trouble later on: Maple Sugar for Soldiers. N.wl real 111r4,4. A r.•urre•p)odeut'+ suggestion that Canadians rend maple sugar les the 1sosdian soldier• abroad it a happy Orr tight. The maple Iraf is our na- 11onal emblem and maple auger id our native sweet . A pse•rnt of this kind to those in the muddy trenches will Owing t•4 many cheery thoughts of sulfating parties In the t'aoadien hash, and show that when the rap woe ren- ning we did nut forget titer who could not les with us to enjoy it. It will also bring before the Old World one of the stoat wholewutue and detect- able of sweet., .-specially identified with Canada, while c.a1r)'mg, its our correspondent nay.. a happy ••hrt alb of numb" to the boys in the trenches. ja uIly v v a1<\• THE (1OVERNMENT IN BUSINESS. T . t e special conference of Trade Uniol, tepreetntativea Air. ,Runcieten gave a picturesque -account of the really considerable achievements of the tiovernmeat in the commercial 11.1.1 -the purchase of 111e whole tvhrld supply..fsugar, to Lha• extent of t•fll, teMl•1111► the sudden taking p1•oer.iun of all the rl.ipl In the wood that werey fitted with ►efrig.•rating apparatus, and thea enabling a11Vantsgetme coo. tracts to huge amounts- to hr• made with.the little ting of ,American and Aigrotiie meat expel -lets; the as- sutupt by the tubal Government 441 the cull's. expo' I trade in wheat : the chlu lel ing on 'flee -book Teruli' of some) hiog apptu,tclung a couple of thousand tramps and timer, until the Admiralty has become the paymaster, • is i. raid, .4f nearly a maim!) wen : the .'apneal drab in coal end every tebee ,reeui'itt for the botch,. of the Allies, arse ' so on. When all the (0vrrn- usent's wholo,isle pulch:ues ale in- cictled as distinguish..l t em the corn- trlonplaee taking delis erp from cum-• tear' l) '.4 it may w1'11 I,• bound (hat the Tari:tsh Givef uulent has been inn. dart a►irlg-quite 1041 inehly- what .e e resrmt)ahy •p.eulalise;' dentines tit eowot...Idle+ latae .eters' of *malteds 'I i111i111,111. Ides hurt ; and entering on lenges .,f twultt,eclol uan4acIons hi,hetto deemed 'roue iwpraetie4I. e for novel' su,rat.. 1'e:r tsar 1.e.1.hoar the. w .rli' that Me pri.tit maker 4; much Ir.• iodIrp•i -able Ihru► was ttu- aginral - The \re. Stit'rrwau t Lt ids. .P.8) 1!a.Y P:.i:;Y.f,V.1Ni1k DUTCH. . n'as•ettion 141. In -Ally sympathy which it will be prculiaaly- difficult to strobe to the iig6*erceof either •-Brit- ish lies'' -or ••11rit1.,h gold" is that con-• t.4i*fd in .the adders+ of Dr. Apple, plesideut of Franklin anti \lareball 1 ..ilttisr«, Al-tbe dintier' of its alumni in New York. lie epok,1 of the 1►i$tml y, the tradition land the spirit of that element of ioar p pulatinn which w'.e emits -IMO 1) t.y llrrwany in rally col- .7hi+lday-, 40l'..-de•c•!elan oetoill go by Om mono of Penr.rylyante 1)uten, end r:tain 8.11!.,itietivecharacter. No more genuine and substeitial .•rut of American. loyalty and peti i- 1,1i-rn has herr Heade in these days 1 11311 i• c0ntain,'d in the word9of Pre, idrnt Apel.. speaking not liimply ter 'himself but fur Ibesturdy fanny :a and CA:, .,).\ ,.um , r r-btuulan,r r -.n h-lp espy. ',•`.= :;mp.rc's r. 1 4 '' :1 comforting thou;;ht for ;'to -e upon ahc-nt i'- hest%; '4 0 of e..rcaing the Empire's aff-cin hes been laid. G -.n c no r. •. • -.14. se before the farmers of Canada 13 et clear es It t';4 last v. - '!1 v m::st product" a!lun 1an:!y ii circ:. to meet the derI,--se`s tbatn4_;:. Lc 4>~- c and 1 believe this to be especially true in regrrd to live st•s•;c, the vor:d'* supply of wh' b rtu:t' f7e p leti.:u!:v1y affected in this volt -tr,: :!,. .Stress •and strain may )eytt be i store for t_s e.!1 before otos trotic conflict is over, but not on: of us doubts the issue, W1d C -:r d'art r,i'l do their duty in the Ilizhest »ens. of that great . word." !. t }:1 .11.1 RT/A. 1:1'R6`l.'Lf„ lti,ash•r 44.4er. •Ir-rr' . MODERN tsar is taad� Ly rcaol:rcc„ by r..eney. ty foodstuffs, ss well as by nen and by munitions. While war is our first Emi- tters. it is the imperative duty at every man in Canada.to. pxJduet all that he can, to work doubly hard while our soLLricr's ere in the t1, lend, Molder that the resources of the country may not only be car vis ved. but intrenscds for the great strutter that 1i , before us.. • Were and nine' is a good motto for Wartime." - 71/11.L1.Y I:'1//7 r 'finieffr • ! Finance. THE CALL OF EMPIRE COMES AGAIN IN 1916 TO CANADIAN FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, FRUIT GROWES, GARDENERS WHAT IS NEEDED ? THESE IN PARTICULAR %%HLAT, OA'rM, HAi, REEF, PORK„ BACON, CHEESE, EGGS. 111 'TTFR. POI l.TRY, CANNED F RI ITS, F'RU'IT .1 \%tc, ;*GAR, IIIINEY, t% 001., F'1..\\ FiRRE EANS, PI: \S, DRIF:D 11.(t1 I' 111..F..* 14'e must feed ourselves, feed our soldiers, and help feed the Allies. The nerd is prea!ev in 1916 than it was in 1915. The difficulties are greater, the task is heavier, the need is more urgent. the call to patriotism is louder therefore t'e thrifty and produce to th.• Ureic. ' THE AGRICULTURAL WAR BOOK FOR 1916 " „ ,,,,w in cls, pose. The P„hlw•al. •n. flr•,n,-h. lb. t, . • 4.1. •4 01 .\44.1, res ler (1• THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 1., bo bad from 2 THF DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE villagers of German descent who con- stitute the chief popalatio14 of the dis- t. ict of which Lancaster is the centre. Ile hacked beck to 1 b port played by this anerrtola of thaw farmer* in wo- e taioniog N'a.htngtoi'• stony in the du keat day. of the Revolution, and to the undeviating attacbu,ent which. in generation after ; enerati , the Penn- •ylvania Germans b.ve rbc wn for the ideals upon which this cuonl ry'a lute is built. Naturally. Ibei e it enema •••••••••••••••••••••••••/ • W. ACHESON & SON 41 • • • Taffeta Silks • • Special values in scarce goods. Navys, browns, greens, • thew no trace of eicd•ctiveness W- • black, 36 -inch Taffeta Silks fo suits and dresses • taanlr Gn'manv, but, said lir. Apple, • they have the hew conviction that • at per yard. special ...................... $1.50 • the fleet tutu, a of the retold is soule-• how bound up with the aims and pur- It poses of the Allies." is much` a Silk Duchess force in that ". how" ; it pointe tot • something deeper than reon, though as36 inches wide. in black and color8 at per yard special reason can back it up well enougb.1 qp And what Or. Apple bay* of his Inn- 0 . rt Prnn► •Icahia llutch r o ighbols is .yually ' people of the United States. -The Na- i • tion , New York l _ • • • 75c, 85c, $ 1.00 and $ 1.25 • - - tour of nine -tenths of the • • • • Dress (foods and Suitings o l • Gabardeens, Serges, Broadcloths • BERLIN TO CHINA ANI) THE • Largest stook we hAve ever shown and all, were bought • Somme idea of the mimeo( the German \t ir-nankeen may he gained Ir the published letter of Herr A, tiler i)ix. the Pru -German publicist, who write W clow Conetantinople til his . friend Count Reventlow's paper : "After Tu, key it us succeeded in pllahi11g leek her two *itemise. the Central Powers will Hud themselves /at r new junction of the toads Wheeler the world picture can 11e influenced in an unexpected Manner. Over the • Suez Canal the road leldsup. the Nile 1 • • before hfr-aavance and scarcity. All pure -wool • goods. Price per yard • 50c, OW, 75c, $ I.00, $1.25 and $2.00• Rugs, Linoleums and Floor Oilcloths • • The range is large and selection is as yet unbroken. • • Prices are all at old figures while present large • stock lasts. • • toward* the Congo region, iu the very hate of Atriri. '{'hat power could, • W. A C1�ESO \ di r • Europe would tact utlr if It (4014)41, in • • S01� • case of nerd, puMw-u on the road to Central Attica wit hont having to para • by the British car11101! On the teller •••elves•eeo••o•••©c 's)Ckfsol"^,''• bide the ro.41 orad+ Iron, Jlr.opot.tfui14l through. 1'.-triie to Afihaiist ln. Should cnnu.'et,otibee.lahltebl•ti there '44 too,'0utai.le the Russian and Btittrh zones of irtl'arnce, Russia, me well as England, •woubl be permanently tbreulenrd at the 11 ink, Mill in cellayl eircuIIStances ('.•.tial Esuotw would be. able to il.Hu14nr.. events even i0 Cb' and the Ne,yr last without hay- ing to pa -s 1.y 11.iti-h naval seatiol,. .01 Japan. se watehipa - .. The gtr.t anxiety of the Island Empire. tlirre- 1,4(4', oars cos-ed.1)y t he tear dial' roads laity t pen to the p .w•.rs of l't•silral Enrope t0 the empires of ('ant -al Africa and ('.antral A -i a. 1( thic.. t.4wer. -ori teach, on the oar hand, the Congo end the Central African. coa.tal ter, itori4•., and, nn the other,' Afghan.'i,tan ,and Turkestan. without touih• ing British woes of infinenee, Cleft is is all over with the British world empire: ' . When a .ran is paid for playing be calls it erotic.. - !f the phoenix of eantmnn sense rises. from the artier of a 1 .ors inomey the emintgeatiun has not er.en iu vain. It'e the ex -option that prove. r81.•.up- entition. Nobody ever rr_ tIls the signs'that (Adel. Onr reaa,)n why a busy .ran always titeme,ea les ao;•omptt.h a 14' 1.. more or *sums an ext -a task is lha'he never waste.; any any time thinking an nit doing it, 1, It goes right ahead and doe. it. 1 Days More of Rousing Hard- ware ard- ware Sale and Auction Several Thousand Dollars' Worth of Hardware to be Sold. On Saturday, April ISth. Evening ; Thursday Afternoon and Evening, Afternoon Sale starts at 2. April 20th, and Saturday, April 22nd, C Afternoon and Evening,we wf11put Even Sale starts at 7.30 S ono SIG CLEARINOU AUCTION SALE � Everything Must Be Cleared Out at Once, including : Fixtures, Safe Typewriter, Chairs Horse, Wagon Sleigh, Buggy Ton Scales on Wheels Shelf Drawers Cash Carriers, etc. Coiled Wire, Black Wire Poultry Netting Land Plaster New and Second-hand Sto4s Hay Fork Rope Shovels, Screens Bolts, Screws Nails, Hinges Paints, Varnishes Scissors, Cutlery House Furnishings Grindstones, etc. Two Large Water Troughs 3 5o -gall n Oil Tanks, etc. This Is Your Last Chance to get Hardware at Slaughtered Prices Howell Hardware Co., Ltd. 'PHONE 57. THOrIAS OUNDI*Y ,Auctioneer