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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1918-04-19, Page 3TIRS GODBRIOR STAR. I I P. ............ Tho HAD B.O.MS Everything that Is District Gleanings TIM MARKM P MPLES Origioal David CiRcittrist, a former well- wl4eu Viss Verna Sarah Merkh". OtW tj 'Wit resident ot Winghain, bati da� ,ler of Wr. and Mrs. Remy MARKkV$. cir A It( 110 NO jji),� P 1)y (tied at Battleford. Sask. MItA y, of near Belmore, was unit- TORONTO. Ati�ll iis.-The Board NO od' Stylish in Fo eap ed in marriage to Mr. William John of Trade quotations for yesterday Harry`ASIOW`an�f of Clinton, splint- I C Ty e d, the bone his left wrist re- King of Howick, son of 14r. Stephen are ]Ws and I videncect, ert, ndhiig express at King, of Turnberry. Rev. E. F. Matiltollm Wheat (in stote Fort William to shown here first for our ti - thiii tentLN' while 114 Armstrong-- performed the ren- nciuding 2V2'1, TAX)- v I is elmunt in& M, the station. I - Sho�* are Stvie Leaders i�� coming to�tho suffitio. I rcoithern.-$2.231s. The. only way to'rid y4xiself 0 feem Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Ross, of Luck- '"Ony- No. 3 northern. a 111 , and , sightly blood, diseases now, celebrated the fiftieth anni- A very pretty wedding took place No. 3 northern. m, at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. No. 4 w1ceat, tkjo%. have yisti; V Ilm-dock versary of their marriage oil Sun M litotya oats (in Store. F4wt Wlicusim),. This b a 6elkWn of not a few Sbuesi, but of the beautiful. )loo"purifleaby Campbell, East Wawanosh, on a" I I 4W­rVJtQ*bl% economical Shot. Bit It iemovea every day, April 7th. 'N"o, 2 C.W.. 94 par- -it their No. s c.w., 91) from, theblood.til-nd The Exoter council has closed the Tuesday, Apt 2nd, when tc. QpIdity 110 neveir wrific"i for price. We maintain th" eldest daughter FAmna L., became Extra No. I feed. 001,ic. Bawdre of of Vsd"O that YOU eXpec 't ewelear and smooth, and mortgage oil the, Exeter Mail. Co. daiA 'k, ltc�ial She" in eruptions. and the property is being offered the bride of Mr. Boy Stonehouse, No. I feed. 881fic. Stan toacher of S. S. No. it, East Vawa- American Corn (Track, Toronto), Mtatlonfi now-a4lays demands that Hhoet' be of the bL,t it No. 3 yellow -Kiln dried, $1.00 nomAriaL and of the bc�% bhoemaking. oAt.,, for u aw Ontario'Oate (According to Frolgicite o nosh ­ The bride was giv a ecoull"111 sale by to der, y luatetto wrtes-11 6 years 80 1 vvia very A very sudden death took place elr i by her father, Mr. J. N. Gampb . Outside). NVO ego &W4ro you that It will be to your advantage to =Wh troubled with boils and pimples in Zurich on Sunaay forenom, No. 3 white -92C to 93c. reove of the township tl�e car No. 3 white -Ste to 92C. investigate our ofterlultil. ray f h _w,gii4body. A.friend,ildviped April 7th, when r*lr,. Win. Stelck mony being conducted y erv. Der. Ontario Wheat (Basla in store mritrecal). 041 the line to tWe Burdock Wood Bitterik-1 passed away unexpectedly. Medd, of Chatham, uncle of the No. 2. winter. per car lot, W". �R,14� 13A I R I N G fore , I had Mr. J. Wilfrid Wallace, son Of bride, Peas (According to Freightsi Outaider). e, E�a 4, and. a, old Londesboro resident, was No. 2-43.60'to $3.70. Si d my lea It all d- a le:L The funeral of the late R. J. Rut- Barley (According to Freight* Outside). lanwip and and as married recently to Miss Harriet ledge, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Maltin"I.64 to $1.65, th Il co 4 be.*' e Simmonds, of Lonsboro, Man. 111. Rutledge, of Clinton, toOk Buckwheat (According to Freights Qqt. GEO. MacVICAR er1,­W---SavmgP- -famerly-01. -sido). -�-Rdrdo"oud-Bittm-llzslbeen on the- - piuco oil - Sunday- - afternoon,- rit tl�dckihea-f-4L.78 to $1.80- qwket f6r over 40 yescrs�'," 'You am not Wroxeter, has been severly wound- 7th The young ma-- Lis led (According to Frelithis Quietillis). North Side of SRUNIP0 GODERICH r it. ad in the arm and legs recently - in bet' RY01 Lin I moot experimenting when you W3. France. He enlisted with the eav- whween a moving car and a post 2-43,60. Manufactu!red only by The T. Wd. lie acting as brakeman oil the Manitoba Flour (Toronto, Now Bags). airy from Toronto. Pennsylvania Railway Co. Among war quality. bi�irn'Co., Limited. Toronto, Out. Mr. Roger Crysler, father of Mrs. relatives from a distance who at- ntarlo, Flour (Prompt Shipment, Not Bags). J. 0. Lounsberry, of Lo.ndesboro, tended the funeral were Ddr. and War quality, $10.70 Montreal. $10.70 To- FARMERS ATTENDN' OST90PAT" died at his home in Dethi at 4 rontg. .Mrs. Win. Rutted 'fe, of Newcastle, Milifeed (Car Late, Delivered, Montreal Make Viloney In your SP&TV time -loek Saturday, March 30th. He Ind.,(the deceasedi� only brother), 1111110 OC Freight*.' Bag@ included), ft. (jEORUE HEILEMANN Ociteopath, was 75 years of age. Mr. Hall Rutledge and Mrs. Luxton, Bran, per ton, 436.40. this Wiut�r by selling Nursery soeciallcit In women't5 and c1bildren's di44 Pte. Frank Fair, third soil of the of Goderich. Short*, licr ton $40.40. Stock and New Seed Potatoes. MWA. Acute. chronic and nervoui cligorders, Hay (`r6ck, Toronto). "d iihQui the' knife. on. late James Fair, of Clinton, and of , I'lle spring horse and cattle sho%V No. 1. per ton, $17 to 418; mixe(L por This is the right nine to st rt on enoids Tuo Mrs. Fair, now of Calgary, was kill- of the Seaforth Agricultural ton, $14 to ;16. Spring Sa6s. Ve Stcia. (T ... k, Toronto). Ail tion free. 0 ce and re-idonc% Nelson avid SL Andrews Street,; back of Tel nperance Od lit actiotk by a gunshot woui.id ety, April 5th, was favored.by ideal Car lots. per ton. $8.50 to 0, We pay highoi,t cormul.Aong and turn - 0411. North Street. OfRee hours 9 to 12 a. in., in tile abdomen March 26th. weatber and brought an immense Farmers, Market. ish o%4r Saletituan with literature with I th 6 p. In. Mondays, Thur,,days and Satur a "Pun.h" to it. days. Evenings by appointment. Bishop Fallon has appointed Rev. Crowd of people to town. The all- Full wheat -Milling, $2.14 per bushel. Sct,d . for our list of Now Offeri"Ir,, acid Ft,. 6oetz, formerly of 'Tilsouburg tries were large an(l tile class of Goose wheat --42.10 to $2.12 per bushist. LEGAL CARDS and Norwich, to succeed tile late horses shON-,II would 'bring credit Barley -Matting. $1.60 to $1.62 per full particular& Tivieph"a Do V.. Rev. P. Corcorqn, awq�parish priest to th , e best horse shows in the pro-, bushel. 0.to­-92c to $1 per bushel. STONE A WELLINGTON 1-74'HARLES GARROW. Barriater, sohotter,,* Of St. Xames' church, Seafortb. vinee. Seven exceptionally fill(- Buckwheat -41.8,5 Der bushea. Tile Fonthill 111mrserlas Etc. Corner North street, and Square, Rye. -According to sample, nominal. IN-41111rich. OnL The Clinton Board of Trade held aninials conkpoted in the heavy Hay-Ttmothy, $20 to $23 per ton; mix- (ESTABLISHKD 1837) YoRe"To, aulr, I SMAGER. its annual meeting Tuesday of last draft brood mare class, T. J , Nic- ed and clover. $18 to $20 per ton. C. BARRISTER. SOLLOITOR. NOTARY P`UBLL- WPek, when the following officers Michael, Hullett, taking tirst and Cats- Qknadian western, No. 3, $1.05%-, AND C NVEYANCER were elected : Hon. president, D. Snell Bros., HUllett., secon;l. lit extra No. I feed, $1.05%; No. 3 local office: courtHouse Goderich Cantelon ; president, H. Wiltse Clydesdale stallions, T. J. McMichael wh'te. $1.03-4, F'reparing for (.ar&ming. YS 'Phone 88 vice president, J. A. Ford ; e I Flour -New standard spring wheat. This montf begins the actlive gar - C. HA seer won flrst, and Jobn MoGavin, Me- $11 , 10 to $11.20. Killop, second. The single road- i --Bags, 90 tbs.. $5.60. dening work. Hotbeds should he R. tary A. T. Cooper. Rolled oats BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh sters also had seven ellLries, and was: Bran. $3�.40; shorts, $40AO: middlings. made and the Seed of the early plants office Hamilton St,,,-Stefflng Batik Block The home of Go rich URA -CE Lamont, Brussols, was thebseene of won by Robt. McLaren, Hensall, and, $48 to $50; moullie, $60 to $62. like Cabbage, cauliflower. early celery, RzAL ESTATE. LOANS, INS g Thursday, - Tucker- Hay -No. 2. per ton. car Iota, $17. early beets, and the a pretty Easter weddin ;ocond, by John Htidson. Ch"se-Finest westerns, 21%c; finest long season ONVEYANCING AND NOTARY April 4th, when their youngest sinith township won the $15 in gold easterns. 21�14e. plants like tomaLoos, ekk pJants and C, for the best three horses In anY peppers should be started. Atari.- od GEORGEILGHKENSLADF, BaYfleld, Conley. Ilaughter, Sadie Isabel, was United CIFUCAGO GRAtN MARRM. these seeds for small gardening work Who Is Speaking? ancingand Notary Public._ -- Ill marriage to Donald McDonald, towns"I'li- J. P. Bickel'. & Co. report the followintr may be istarted Inside which wtH re- 1ROUDFOOT. KILLORAN & (245OKE. of MorriS tOwIlShil)- The death ovetirred' pit Sunday, prices on tile Chicago Board of Trade, . lieve the necessity of making hotbeds -3 Barristeis, Solicitors, Noiarleti Pub! flev. W. fl. Colp, brother of pptol- April -,ill, of an aged and respectoi Frev. lie. Etc. resident or st,ophen ill the person ol� Open. 141kh. Low. Cloge. Close. until the firet part of next month. Odicie-Ou theSquare.2nd door from Hamil- l,"le, of Clinton, died recently at Ccrn- WHEN you answer the telephone by Tampa, Florida. He was Mrs. Jane Sinith, who practipally may Manure for top dressing the ground ton street, Godericu. a native 127 ',� 12 6 7/a 127 lifi 127 may be haulerd out the latter part 4f 0"Wivato fundq to loan at lowest rates. of Glinton all(] about 35 years, ago all her life had resided oil the Lon- June 1511V, 1.501,� 10% 149% 150% saying "Hello,"' a whole series of rPRoubrooT, K. C., moved to Alielligan. His w i� 4,,\. don Road, just south of 14'.Xeter. July 150 V, 150% 148V, 149v, 150Y. this -month. J. L. KILLORAN. H. J- 1) COOKH. Oats- rorniorly Miss Mary Canfelmi. (if ';lie was aged 8 , eoars and four Alay 9.114 8474s 831,G 84% 84 time -wasting questions Must ensue.1 Chn(oll, survives hiln. daYs. Deceased bad beell Ill tg00d April 871(, 8 9 V, 871 1,� 88% 88 Hints For the powtzyucian. AUCTIONEERING lirs. Jane Sinith, of Exeler, pass- 1walth Until about two or hrOe Pork- The flock should tie given the op- Iq "Hello?" " Hello I " "Is that you Jack?" HOMAS GUNDRY. yoars ago, when she suffered a May .... 411,02 48.05 47,82 48.00 47.85 portunity to get out of doors and scit- od awa,i, on, Sunday at thi, honiv (11' - 1,a rd - T hor sister, Mrs. Hodgins, of (,'r4'di- stroke, but later recovtired to it ' 25, 65 25. 67 25.90 ercise on tine days. Begin to make "Yes, who is that Speaking ? " "This is B1111" Live Stock and General Auctioneer, largo exL(,iit. Ili recent months may 2.-,. GO 25.70 Hatntitou areet. Goderich. tmi� at the age of 81 years a id 11 d Vy, a i �(i Jilly 2zi. 92 26.05 211.85 25. 00T 25.92 preparation for hatching. Clean up 0h, hello Bill "-and 5o it goei. Sales maddle very where and all efrorta made k lays. The deceased had been ail - however she had failed rapi Ribs- the Incubators and brooders, get 041myou satisfaction. for several weeks had been staying May .... 24.05 24,12 2 3. V�, 24.701 2 1 .9.5 boxes ready for setting hens. Do not eriiI sale notes discounted. Ing all year having suffered a 1:ara- with her brother, Mr. James Sweet, July .... 24 60 24-60 24 49 24.57 24.52 lytic stroke around Christmas. til aboUt ten days ago, when -,Ili-, LIVERPOOL MARKETS. get hens in the laying peas where Why not answer at Once by say' U 1) other birds are running. If you want 11 Ing VETERINARY. rho annual spring stock slIMV of was taken to Credilon to reside with t 1,t%erri<ol. April 15. -Beer, extra India to raise more than 160 chickens con- k'Mr. Watson speaking, or R F 1 .81. uate of the the South Huron AgricUltural So- hol: sister, Mrs. liodgins. 1)ilepaqed mess 370s, sider the use of a good Incubator 13 bntclric� e rin College, Toronto. I viety, held in liensall on 'Toosday, was a native of' Canada and lki,d all Por- orime mess, western, .130s. -Mr. Watson of Smith & Co. speaking." cespe fully 11 Mention of horse owners drew a largt� attendance of spe, (if-, Hanis. short cut, 14 to 16 Itin., 137m. and brooder. Usually chickent; of the to ya In a ting on homes' hPT, lifil within a s-iort distance Bacon, Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 tbs ., breeds hatched th ot opera general purpose too . fr suppi of veterinary medicine tators. although the inteTISely c0ld where shf, was b0i'TI. She is si 1525 during L --U last week of March make Save time by answering at once with your always on ha 5. ce� and stablee-New9ate and high Willi] and I -iii, opportunity viNf,41 1),, lvo) brothers and thret- Clea. bellies, 14 to 16 ths.. 160s. the best winter layers. Where using criot or worl� on the. 19-nd no doubt affect- , Long clear middles, llgfil, 8 to 34 lbs,,- beas for'batehing dust thern well wltb treet 0 Jameq aTld' rhoirias Sswceet,' 2 name. Don't say 'Hello.' ed the attendance considerably. A)f* F:-,(,t(,r : Nlr,;. Jaiii(is Ilodgins, (,1 16013. 1�)ng clear middl", heavy. 35 to 40 Ibs­ some good Insect, powder before set - INSURANCE A quiM wedding was'soleninized Croddon : Mrs. John GoINvill. of 159S. ttug, and a-.ain about two weeks lixter. E No,, cKILLOP MUTUAL Flith INSUR, at th(� M'111(141ist parsonage, Wing- WiTlitipeg, and Nlrs, [,Ymis. 4 Lim- 'Short clear backs. IG to 20 tbs., 1.57s, ANCE CO. hain. oil WedLiuday, A pril 3rd, ibin. lArd prime weatern, In Oerces. 1.119s 6d: 'Are of tile Vreshening Cbw. N1 lh-k Bell Telephone Co. VarM and Isolated Town Property insured, Arnerica.. rt�flned, pails, 352s: hox�. 150s. Tallow, Australian in London. 72s. This Is the month when a large value of Property Jusured up to January, witb vine clrd)ps 'whreh may be support- Turpentine spirits, 1259. of Canada 48975.00 Resin, common, 64,9 6d number of cows fresben. Both freso 1,911101 James Conrioa�. President, ed on tae fences by means of Strings Petro4euin, refined, Vq 16%d. Cows al2 d newly -born calves should 6odorloo: Jas. (ovans Vico-Pres dent, Buccli- GET READY FOR GARDEN i or lattice work. Linse d oil, G2s. receive speeial attention. Cows ex- ,00d;T E Hays.se�­Trewi..Seaforth. ('.0tt1Dr9ee,& 0 Seaforth; (4) All quickly nia,uring vege- ill 6M Gd. pected to freshen should be placed 1,)IREZ'Ti)RS--D.F.,UcGreq�or.I I I . i V1_ I � i I War kerosene, No, 2 Is 2%d. Grieve, Winthrop; win. r n �onsLallco; ta es S OU p an e n a por, on in a box Btaii ter a ew days betore 0,` � . ;, Goorge th' John Ferri-, How to Plan Your Work and -of 'AeC irtney. Tuakergmi' , - I the garden by themselves so that, d after freshening. Many valuable D"wise, Broadicagan: Mal Harlook;John den.n., they may be barvested and the ground I cows auLd.calves are lost by neglecting CoIM MCEWail. 4T tiold God011011; Sftnd used for other crops later on, CATTLE MARKETS AGENTS -J. W. Yeo, _y Wo I rk to a 11 P I. Ian. Leitch, Clint,011; Win. Chuiney, 8eaforth: E. Cheapest of All Clik Hinchley. 8eaforth: I Secure Seed Now -But Plant Only UNION STOCK YARDS. to provr,-ie Box i,laii arrorninodution. Thlij Should be foune in ovety 'ilry it he cural,iv(� qualit 1'.., Policy Holdeni can &fly 'their asiseasm6rits �t EVERYBODY GROW EATABLESI When Soil is Ready. 1,',c I ectrie Oil it I R, H. Cutt'm Storcic. , oderich.A. J. Morrigh s TORONTO, April 16.1 - With re- WE WANT NOW stable; or else have a special barn as, 11) 11. Reid'F. Bor eeipts of more than 3000 cattle at i I ."1 1.) ill, Clothimir Store� Clinton.or J. The backyard gardener should do- for the purpose. A fpw hours, 'sun- �ll. prep4ratio bold The Essentials In Planning Garden- cide very early which crops are to be the Union Stock Yards yesterday Re iable Agent in Huron County to shine bath" each we0k will make far 111 11 call be found it, - drilg F.TIES Best V . arieties to Plant. grown and should purebase his seRd there was one of the strongest mar- sell Pelham's Petriess Fruit and or- more healti,iful Block and ituprove tile store in Canada froin i­a�l h, oa,t ant all c6untr Inel-chant, ;,-,J) it FRATERNAL SOCII as soon as possible. It must be re- kets of the season, prices for choice namental treesduringFall 811(l Winter dairying. for Sale. SA eing ea.il% p' -will, WIENT ORDER OF FORKSTURS.'-The (Contributed by Ontario Deo'hiLvtment of membgred, however, that much of heavy cattle r.ttaining a new high re- niontha. Good pay, exclusive territory, friendk and lleaqv- AgrtculturO, Toropto.il cord. There Was a strong demand free selling equipment. able, anti extremely Aonly legal ritserve, f u notal, bcne I tifts seed may be wasted if it is plant-, irice, no one' should be v.0li-il a tent society in Canadii. Sickan life iftid T Nb T1416'19-12iany years has ed too early Ili the season. The soil for all classes of cattle, showing Over 600 Acres of the choicest Nursery Get your Job.'Printifig at The Star. I fluc; Fttnught liffi, to to 3o year pa J5.,ow'.. Eottle of it. emaeWinent insitranci. Funds, weight and quality, at from 25c to ver 2 000 000 COUrtS in all parts ihe ne�essijty Rad importance must be warm to receive the seeds, Stock, including NEW varieties con. mernbcrshi,j) 0 . I A�, I-. and amateur gardeners must have 40c per cwt, higher than last week's trolled by us Handsome up-to-date sell. Of the worl of the how 00gratable igarden best prices. file bull mark t was iog equipment and a splendid Canadian court Maitland, ;4oii r deTich. meets tict patience un:til it IS certain that good 0 and Ban, 1---er been so 4learly shown as for irteady and there was a good demand grown stock to offer cust,miers. We are 3rd Mondays e& !I- growing weather has come. It is pos- North street and Square. v�;jtors always we this coming stilimper. France, our sible In ordinary seasons to plant for milkers and., springers, and a not jobbers. Write now lot agency came For Infer calation ai),)Iy laUNT. See wonderful allY, has since the French some vegetables in April, and ready sale for breedy stockers and ternis to SMIT�El. C. R. yet feaders, with the market we4 clean- PE11.11AM NVRSr�R� CO.. many backyard vegetable enthusiasts Revolution beefl. a nation of small will be well advised to wait undl the eu UP. Toronto. Out. farmers, her people o: small means middle of May before doing very EAST BtFlFAL0 LIVE STOCK. N.B. -Cataloguesent on re(Itiest to appli cultivating some available land till much in the garden. East Buffalo, April 15. -Cattle --Re- produce a portion of t1heir own house- celpts, 2300. Market active; prime steers, cantic for agencie!i or purchn.ess of Brophou Bros. Suitable Vswieties. 415.50 to $16; stipping steers, $15 to Nursery Stock. hold foodstuffs and to Increase the $1�.25; butchers, $11 to $14.50; yearlings. A list of varieties suitable for gai- ;1-50 to $11; heifers, $9.50 to $13; cows. GODERIGH Wealth of the nation. Great Britain, dens made by city, town and village $6.50 to $13; bulls, $7 to $12; ectockers threatened with a shortage of food- dwellers follows: and feeders, $7.50 to $10.50. Fresh COWS - ------ and springers, steady to strong, $65 to T116 Leadft stuffs. determined to cultivate all Asparagus -Palmetto, Coriover's sio, funeral DireGIOrs available land possible to offset this Colossal. 1 Calves-necelpts. 2300. Market active shortage and we, In Canada, bending Beans -Davis' White Wax, Golden and steadier; $7 to $16.50. J is MCEWENgs rand Embalmers lirs Wad Refugee. I Hogs�-ReceLpts, 12,000. Market active; Ig,. 11c higher, either. loc to 15c lower; every energy toward facilitating B�ets--Crosby's Egyptian, Detroit P heavy, $lb.25 to $18.50; mixed, $18.60 to Orders carefully attended to these,great nations rhould do all in Dark Red. I $18.�z; Yorkers, $1860 to $1865: light or day. our Individual power to do something Brussels sproutfj--Dalkelth. ; yorkers and Ilvigs, $18.50 to $18.60; rough I SPECIALS at all hours -night Carrots--Chanterlay. 1 $16 25 to $16-60; stags, $13 tw$14. in thel hope of helping ourselves and Cauliflower -Erfurt, Snowball. I Sheep and larnitim-Recelpts, 6000. Mar - I ket act've; wools 25o lower, othA assisting the commercial vegetable Cabbage --Copenhagen Market. steady; wool laintis, $16 to $2,.7,; ,,,,,rd" growers who are seriously handicap- Danish Ball Hcad. Ilambs, $13 to $18.50; yearlings, $1 ", `e ped by the shortage of labor In the Ceiery-Paris Golden, Winter $1�.50; w�thers, $14.50 to $15: owes, $7 A nice line of Spoolslat 5c. CLUBBING RATES Queen. Ito 111, ,,Lid sheep, $11,11 ,, '11,10, each. production of vegetable foodstuffs. Corn -Golden Bantam. Stowell's CHICAGO LIVE STOC'K. Every city, town and village dweller Evergreen. Chicago, April 15. -Cattie-neceovtx. WITH THE STAR has an opoprtunity to help If) this Clicumbdr-White Spine, Chicago 25,000; market strong. Beeves, $1090 to A nice line of Prints at 1 A. ,,16.11: stockers and leeders, $8,75 to great work, In that there are bun- Pickling. $12.65, cows and heff,,rs. 17.50 tc, $13.75: Flannelette at right prices The Sta, and Toronto 13laily Glolie ......... .. $5 25 Citron -Colorado Preserving. calves, $10 to $15. dreds of available plots now practi- Hoss-Rereipts. 65.000: market weak; bought before the advance. 11 Daily Mail and Empire ......... 5 25 Lettuce-4rand Rapids, NonpLrelL light. $17-25 to $17 85� mixed, $IT 10 to .4 Montric2l Family Heralil and cally unproductive, vhtch could be Melon, Musk -Paul Rose. $17 80: ll�riv�, $16 25 to 117 65�lrough Weekly Star - ­ .............. 2 65 madp grow vegetables and thus add to Melon, Water -Cole's Early $162.1 t,, Sir, 70. pigs, $13 t-, $ 7 , hulk oi Fine line of Pillow Cotton at Weekly Sun (To to) .......... 2 40 the wealth of the country, Onions Southport Yellow &job,. $17 4f, 1� $17 711 Pon Sheep in,i la -tis Rp­ipt� 12,M)'), trar. 30c. a yard. Toronto Daily Star ...... 4 30 Parsnip -Hollow Crown. 40t str­,g i u, t 1, e. S 13 1,) S 17 85, lmn bs, Toronto Daily World ........... 5 25 Vegetables an Important Food. Parsley--Charnpion Moss Curled. natl�e, 11if; $21 2, Special in Cotton at I 5c. a I Toronto Daily News ............. 4 30 legetablps should fcrm an hrport- Peas-Gradus, Little Marvel. 'raln for Holland. Farmer's Advoute. , 0 -Irish Cobbler, Green G 3 251 Potat,es yard, worth 20c. ilia Country Genital ant portion of the daily food of the Mountain. THF FIAGU�:. April 16, Th( an- Losilcia Daily Advertiser ....... 5 00 average human belng, for they pos- Pumpkiii-Quaker Pie. nouncement of tho American?War Handkerchiefs from 5c. up. Lowicia Daily FliWPreics ....... 5 00 sess qualities whIch, we are told are Radisli-Scarlet White Tip TurnIp. Trade Board's )ffpr to send n,,dl- Montreal Weekly Witam ...... 2 90 Ne Plus Ultra, (winter) China Rose. alely Iwo shIploads ", Aterican, mforlers, Worli WUs. Renewal ......... 4 25, essential In the proper digestion of Spinach- Vicitori A. Viroflay. A special line for Co Prea ter' A nod Westminster. 3 30 the heary foods, such as -neats. grain to Holland and to facilitate the Wh%'a Sainity--Sandwich Island. Bending of a third gbipload from full yard wide, at 30c. , Egisuir ............... 2 90 All backyards cannot be prepared Squash -Bush Marrow. Argentina occasioned considerable Satimlay, Night (Tareot*)� ..... 4,25 HeL - M . ............. 2 7.5 In one year to grow vegetables of an Tomatoesim- Chalks Jewel. relief bere through the A few doz. Flannelette Blank - a popular yan" , at.) ........ Turnip --Earl Six Weeks. (T4* 2 25 excellent quality. Some portion of the prospect that the dlstrF�ss owing to ets to clear at $2.25, worth Rbubarb-Victoria, Linneans.- l[simpasion yard, 'however, may be devoted to S. C. Johnston, Ontario Vegetable W.&D's Home the shortage of food supplied would (Now York) ................... 3 25 be alleviated. The co,dltl( $3.00 Tim Saturday Evasing.Picid .... 3 25 this purpose, or, If It to con-ventent. Specialist Toronto. threo equivalent vpssetis must leava T6 IA", Home Josiracil.... 3 50 there are unually many vactant lots Dutch port,% simultanpously. which Children's Stockings, ranging lincluding pootiLife, th Canadian Subseri ticim) which are not too far from one -a plaea A GOOD MEDICINE was not mentioned In the press men- , 1. 11 1 from 20c. up. TW C*YA&n Castiftycass of abode which possibly could be de- FOR THE BABY sage carrying the announcement, has (Weidy) ..................... 2 00 v oted to the growing of vegetables. not yet reachpd the n-Pwspapera, bow - Tice Yaga's Cdoicanion ........ 3 75 a -ne- - - 1 A few Children's Mitts, to clear Nothing c qual Baby,; (),All evpr. say by way of rumor, Seallia Amer"a ............... 4 00 Some Essentials. Tablets as a lut,id:i-ine f.,r lifilf, at a price. 91 sciestiFis Ancermut ............. 4 75 Ft"t of all it is essential that the ones. They are a' laxatixo, iji)hl in VVInniveg a Domestic Workers' 1. Cess"olitas Magaitim ... - 3 00 but thorquFh in action, and n-, er Unioa baA been forruad. A few suits of Men's Heavy Weavire 41 magAline ............ 1 00 vegetable garden, no niatter bow fail to relieve coniltipatifin. c(dw. Ascadcast Heiaes and GarAm 4 50 small. be planteid according to some colds and simple fevers. (JiTice a MUSKOKA LAKOS 1 Underwear, to Clear at $1 (111148111ily) ..................... plan or rule. No one attemptit to mother has uesd f,hent Fih� aill per gament. To nubscribers in the United States build a house or to set out a peren- use nothing else. Coneernwg lhilm Hoi Grand TI-Ilflk Rai[Wa) ha%p SO cents addition to &U ftbOve, to . P&Y nial flower border without using sbbiie Mrs. Salusle Polletier, St. Damn pist I.,zilod a %ory nan(Nonif, and Viostagm drawing or chart to go by. Why des Allinaies, Qiie., writog, : ' i ptilphration on the Nlwt- Any combination of the above pubil- should the vegetable garden b0i treat- (kiways keep a box of Flaby*s ()wli 1,,,ka 1,al�,.s rtw (iogeriptivi,- inatter "ilons may be had with The Star, for ed differently? Haphazard planting Tablets in the house. Thov ar � I Ili- nod to the point and i.,; Highest Price Paid for 6xisinple -. will iro*e a fallure. and in order to best mp(licine I know or f(or iotj,. win, illustrati,ins mailp Tie Sw ma Deny Wit and Empire. 45 23 overcome this It should be remember- Onr`9 and I would not be f,,.m dirort photorgraphs Thorp ik Butter and Eggs 1UF&m2VR#r&W1$2.65 less $1.50) 1.15 ed in laying out the garden that- them." The Tablets are sold I , 1 y al- a %,,r% C,qllplotv and in(olligible talken In exchange for either Ory Goods - (1) Tall plants will be most effee- medicine. dealers or by m a I I a I -I) rl"ll, 1p -it -1 In the publicafion, til- or OrwArles. TU roLu Papers ...................... $6 48 Ure if plAced behind low ones, not cents a box from The br. W1111,1111. %%III, i,if,,rinatwn aq to how ReMittiiinces by Postild Note or Ex- Intefiningled with them. %ledicine (,a., Brockville, Onl. and lidq of hotels preell Order at onr risk. Addre" (2) All plants closely allied YOU KNo**%,- irs TRt E Ili lheir ralpq for tfi" ""wwln of J. J. REWEN VANATTER & NAFTEL, should be grown together, not in the 191.4 th side square same row. but in rows adjoining one You are only playing al foml c4a,i k p:i mav he had on applicallion I -pheas 4@ ileu another. ing yet. In England anti- Franc, Publiallen The St4r, c �� IJOHNTNfi. I nion Flzt. Godedch. Ont. they are "doing it. - A3) The feneft mom k decorateAl PF "Row