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We have a large stock of specially selected` field
sees for sale at reasonable ,rices,
Before buying your
requirements, . examire'
our
wades and getquotations. You will save money, We
have a good assortment of the diffierent grades of Govt.
standard seeds.'
Red Cove
6s
i otli Alfalfa
Orchard
Irv, ie Sorghum
Alang,e1 and Turnip Seeds,
Alsik
are booking of durs for seed corn in the folio%
varieties;
a moth Souther vee
and S l ed d Co
c e — nook your carders e
call solicited.
seal
d C
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IN.
g
dcd o� :rdia 11 t o
KIumPP.
. Mr. Ed. Wolper
has moved to the
£'arm, formerly vacated, by his feather
date "the Bronson ELI,.
Mt. Milton Oestreiclner who has
been attendin North 'Western, ,Col-
le;e at Naerrvitle is home for the
su P1Q;iner.
Mr. Geo. Kellerman xecegved a°load
of lumber etc., 'this week:
is position to `aupply the neads of
I the eorrztraunity
Mr, A, Dirk artdl. G. S. FlpSvrarcP 'tis•d re
last `creel the victinna of auto agents:.
lee former purebasing a Gray -art'
ndl the latter a Chevrolet,.
3fr• dlartmrfan Elsie bad moved; into'
1it> house formerly owned by Ed.
�lrtlp, r. l r Jake Holier has nnoved
titre Mr. Etsie'.s formier residence
Mr. ;and Mrs, :rack [sale of W ttox
Gro*a. )(loses Aline and Alberta Cook
of Lontloti visited their parents Mr,
axxd Mrs. Gti.o, Cook ast Sunday
Miss Balsa of igeon.Mich., aid
3It.: dill or 111.044on, Mr. and Mrs.
's `m Smith Miss) Smith grid Mr. Sims
osd ;Crediton were suradcot visitors at
1 the home of T. triumph.
Bawer*" o, chit -kart thieve s. T
lu a« been 'ole `noting in tlar vicir
1'iis:ls. Mr. Grayb€ ir. Sr., bad it
chow: Blot/ Ariadet schiottt ebb=ckens to
i err oat,night last week.
Tenn death of M. leant;l STs
ocentredAt' he,r home in, Das1 wo
Friday afternoon., She is m:ia'z;'avd•d
by her Itrssl,:indt and nays,- chiteti
The T'tnnesai to4>k`jddaee at ehe Iteii
'rata cti a olid ga areas
years silent fan � o 1l zltsan,
r''. nbins fig Ps � r+ourn
his lost oW»$L 1 er are
Mas, Hitter. ''aba ?a, axdd Clyde,
Remy and IXilttar'd1 pt"'£twilyerd„ Mont.
S'aresley, Mrs. Steink of Cavalier,
Mrs. Armstrong of Sask., and; Mrs.
Jacob Weitzel. Mr, Batter was a man'
of sterling dluulitiesl OO/ .stern ire':
foltoe ing odrt bra ; 09.S conic'
tions tod hore trthird•o 'lite
sw:zes highly ste5^tig�' l';'aIl u•lto knew
in and lived a 4 t1;t, it with hot.-
€est toil wbicin itlid , dined him a rotten.
is Well as 'tkie good will of b'ie
at
srntex?
Centralia
Mrs. John Kent who has
tbe sick list is iar p oviug
3Xrs. 11. 3litis anil son 1'rur sari sunt
a few aaYo last 7oTek risitsagThettetto
zit St'.
v.
Mr,d'3 r5 C
2n
Brat lays jot the rity:
dnt, Monday (-tooting.
coin = h�oi
Res
Genn•
art,
GeP':r.
Lya:
from
near t
iss co
ance Stiffened Against j
German Drive,
7F3taig's Troops Hztng I
0 the Gateways Leadktg
rz laortautt Itat/wait" Xunctioxrs u id
lex•oisrrl of ,$olttiers Bared the
'€e to c sia,ia and Dunkirk.
I ;a ---. Sciffenin-
e las checked the
authward from the
one and =estward
oward Hazebrouek,
rder, Enemy ores-
a
weight
is Yr_tlA great a e ,ga`it
? ttpl tIx aaitt desperate bat,-
Mang the lin
om Messines to
General 'tercant
DJTON ONT
�ar�ily
able, n.atoa thsiaua
YtgRuOobIIeelre
tiSr.c ah.
ucr
ar,
narant
h
ma+
il4? dp1ot1x
i
eesaincho€ ground,
i!i »o to by o'ta era'e:r,s abroad
the fighting now uridex'
$ '. axeitrouc aryl Iial?letiPa Itu"
e
o Plan Pour Work and
Work to
Pian.
EVERYBODY GROW EATABL
etatials £xi'laxarnino Garden
:ss
•ieties to P,1axrte
;t t}otributea by Ontario Department: 'o
?i r"culture, 'Peron -to.)
AT NO TIME' in.. many years has
the necessity and importan
of the home vegetable garden;,
been so clearly o � l n
o as for
this cemanng summer. d''raoce, our
wonderful ally, has since the French
Reyalutiou been a nation of rrnall
rs, her people of altiall means t
a Xing some available /and to ;
ce a portion of t"R'eir own house- t
fnn.ihas„ffc -ane An
1r
�"`s.. Else "
frac
' , t
eq
leo enation, Great d3riiai0, s
ireatened ith ',, shortage def' food- i
deterraiued to
▪ •n ta,t,;ee lamd possth?
centres, are vital s$�dtrs.
Mess n.es ridge arca. , every
zit general.
is concer ,f'
n held fort`
a
Caneda,
erg, to and foe latgtc
Gov
n :lS
c Steyr
ery Health
tl
AD Bicer
feel to a?
u
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to
ev
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be ae'w
d gu,.
cane;
vol
fef!uaiu
IoorabYtr
#h'iS
ot;'•••,�
1 rO
day$°Pfar
adia a �euta`l,iry
UntU ;he Paine'
to Government's
aslant :ohey ar
t sea..'te.
regard the si
a.Service.
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3,;
s. 1:4liiclr so'era' bhp a di
:aloe rig vera tc
r and,
a loo, `ltd c '6i<�t
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Pre atldtrrcia
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the OaStor.., Rev
4 int 8 con,Zo,
t`larene 2> Yll: rd ,:in tost
torr lost,
kr ir, `'tial"p a
Ca 4%Ari r CGdgty
ay i I
1day iatocxp
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oP sl dauldi fdad°zla
Crnr 10 'of the d :F
age hi
an beta,
diti alitrs w taaY' 5s e Fare tc IdIr
izrr;ai in, Chi are er r3 gz �€i�p o$
lee k'�, of5de. r 3cI n 'tl it ;:'
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'll.4t��f tY+f,d+ l
they.
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tt<, Ian>erdtrult:
ell
c so lid,ltt r
tt 'tltab �WT$#ttl',
or Car Takes the Place
of all These Thine
w. HEN you own a Ford you can do away with many articles
that are a source of continuous expense to the man who still.
drives a horse.' For instance, not only your driving -horse
and buggy, but the single harness, blankets, whips, currycomb's,
brushes, horse -shoes, pitch -forks, feed -bins, etc.
In their place you have a speedy, dependable, dignified, roomy
Ford Car—complete in itself. It is vastly superior to the narrow, --
cramped buggy that travels so slowly.' Ahd.when a Ford is standing
idle it does not eat three meals a day, and it `requires no "looking
after.”
A Ford will save you time, trouble, and money. It is the utility
car for the busy farmer and his family.
THE UNIVBRSAL CAR
Runabout " - $575
Touring - - $595
Coupe v. - $770
Sedan $970
Chassis a '$5$5
One-ton'rruck $7550
00 B. FORD, ,ONE:'.
ETE
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a1lr.l5ud 'r,'. if V'r'. Uesa hU loos
d lk t cit' I d,ff ;.tr. wl:s Mr°, Sl riti it ts`
[� y a sa ilt €�� nria ori Iry ratan lrsa,ilthl
Nirs. s8„ aleia3ioger, 1;:aril re t,
i ra^rttstcl her .I50-ar:re far arr to her.
t tenni; of five
t�'illttttu,r and
t^err iil.lt�sitia•tl, the ifetterat of tis tor
oust, :Afro, lett lreidii ui 3iu -
tcalo, N.
Till' .,O^ttt'l`+' o;' t;,nd' ort the cur'tler
cit lit, ottricti ,ildaatdl ;turf .halve anti :One
tv,as 13urrhu,:'dl Win. ' De
;it Ole, l: l.rstuout.. sale.
Mr. owl:Ora, Conrad:', Thiel of town
have received ;cord that their cane
Pte. :iibert Thiel i:, oiriously in.
Englund tit, ti tit ot, irk, -ash a rem,'
"moths moo with one of the C'ttnaaliao
rile acinus.
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ts.r
i 3°,tli� la,a�sd'iL ;oay.t
coot A
Oct'
Stintiay the [ample rads the Parr
Lint Hay, and riem tywere hock-
; d to near oL th sa dddn death of fl s
1(8(1 it, 'Nona ti who ha:: ht 'nolo er
with her brother, ;'T`r. lsoas:i)ignat
D..ccatad' was found di'nd bide liar
b'd Shit s as of luiet di"position and.
by her kindly ways bad many friends.
' uncial n,ds held on,Tnesday. whole' army. Particular praise is ac -
Ori: of: the mom sucecssfui atiai.iod. corded the fighting at 1lessines Ridge
sales ever held. in this section took of the Scots and South Africans, the
place' on 'the form oc i11r. P. deletion Times iaeutioging the latter in an
bei lIsi
uttr'ret1 Glle attion, 3:ra
11ac otrAtt gldt
rtaay m n 1a
text of .anti
engin", liver
13r'tiiih Isles
• ansae .ar,
tette
ars attAin dltitidence til;tt
:nubs srlaieb already'
t1a5Air 'encore ‘vitt 14a\`e not
tions la that mien tan do, and Oa
tete Treneh rtsblug to their slit
triII yet save tbe day,
dents radii little to'
ltettt'Cr's acct;aurit at the heroic. I
ith l ghtlug, but the details they Bite
enipbasize the supreme courage witi
;which small bodies of our tnen held
on to outposts, sometimes isolated
alid sometimes thinly,- in touch with
other bodies, all the titrie 'intlieting
bloody losses in the and, fit:h and is1st
GGerni ui divisions, Prominently men-
tioned in these accounts are the feats
of the 3 iserpoots, Lancasirires, Dur-
ham, Liobt Infantry, Royal Scots,.
Royal Scots Fusiliers, Black Wiatcb
and Gordons. Though singled out,
these special incidents were but re-
presentative of the conduct of the
tit
aa;
-editorial Their conduct on Thursday
ard.,toininrinrinb. }torsos iCCnt as is ��___.."_a.... �.,,._.� just ,... �.,:,...,..
high as old. sired by ,to ottri.so onto). that of 's.Vednesday, when their coun-
Conotteilore. lirought 5167.00. Year- ter -attack ree0vered the rlidd:toleyni- tirlheeye-
to '1500.00 including Beal. 13state. higb ground of the ridoe to tile
Alter nearly thirty years of con- sines-WYtschaete r°"- and held them
tinuouo serviCe maii carrier bet- thdre against repeated counter -
AV CS Grt Iteosall station and Zurich. af,r. attacks- -
siotliii°1tiiii4eiricti7t it,oi:Oirrrig11.111L.,e10,7 lat°oloi.iN1)18.LITIOtritilartirsideari3:sost; aanti °clip isoof d et hien vvfl_ghhi et ihn gth ei sheaaffaogrudgeardGteebrnys.
with the sthee route be. omen th t .6 Bernhardt's troops ou the Rioer Lawe
e
,p.irlootv,,.tedeohoinelsoclacdit.,0mbaort5ohrtiigeitoid:, ,,:trtoncoi plunged into the struggle with rifles,
while one general led his orderlies
courteous in every way. Mr. Chas. into the fray.
Webjr, bee had charge, of the route Emphasizing the% gravity of the
-during ihe last fee. years. slitting Position, some of the papers point
too „outer otatoots. out that the enemy is now only 50
miles from Dunkirk mad 4 0 from
A very sudden death took place in
oval. paoted away otioopeereat. illessines Ridge have been turned,
1,3,. The deco:Theo Is as oetione, ready to the whole northern arely's COMMUlli-
go to ono of his slaughters lor Otenor cations are tml)erilled* Others' a lit --
ono t,,xpired drcisstris,, hirosolr. tle more hopeful, point out that the
110 was in ins orn year. For .033'se, °re German divisioos are engaged
_fo• rm ot000e, lath 00o. ;tory, ollo o job swine that a direot thrust in the north
• 1,,,,Jte moved, to his so • for the channel ports has become the
nom ao,
alto neuto, otemoo Tor toe -woo enemy's major operation. The in-,
Only ,Obout: N1sClsk ago they moved, creased activity 0/ the German- artil-'
to their mew home in Zurich expact- laelr'Yenaeswtla'ildeorofhteheeonSte.emsimoenPaoinlatis,gteor
ing totjoy many years of quiet tied,
Armee. ilia sudden death ,eame as
• :Amok 1.0 his wife. and, reltitives
wi'Se "and teem daughters,. Oire.
'Closhmti Line, 'titiOrvivei. The
scale. Tbe Times states that Cleri.
Plume'', who commands the northern
wing, is on. ground thoroughly famtil-
jar to him. ' Paris newspapers unani-
mously praise Gen. Ilaig's order of
the day, which they say has been
immediately answered with virile en -
V d 11''li18''�
re'19:1 aratt� t2t tt
d in taty'iug out:
(I) Tali Than
ti ialae d hi
ogled wit,
All pleat
whd�dtld be ,.ro n
but in
niber-
or I
010
deco e
iq
ot" a5lllit5a a al
trill'% 'i o ` e ai » j
attou of irila¢x:rl
Seri' Act,
Tbet4:P;
boiia've that tech; aPaoiaelo a 'a��bole cad
out cartery anti cautl$R3ora n.I ea 'rip.
Iii connection, st itla :.lit ly 'dao
was iu tit'+:Motto n report that
'view of the a. t tpbi-tai.a placed by
odor Lloyti Georeo England
on the netia foi mot Nor arrao
alien" at atone of "ex ompo
train
khaki as rapidly .
etabllslied the si the
utbreak of war, and to e
overseas in quotas of 5,0 0
- to the opening of tbe large imola-
i nips Olio sunitner, it was as -
d that the Government's courtier
id detOrniined by whether or
not the ameroimento to the 21,ilitarar
Service Act to be proposed resulted In
the recruiting of a sufticiently largo
early amendments "o the Military
Service Act have been in eirculation,
but it has been stated that no demi-
sion had been reached as to the Scope
of those to be introduced. It has
been understood on good, authority
that provision was to be made for Cho
enrollment of unmarried young men
as they attained tb.e age of 2 0 years.
To this was recently added the re-
port that youog men might be taken
into the army at years of age and
placed in training, although they'
'would not be liable for service over-
seas until after they reached twenty,
Gives Good Advice.
CORK, April 1 the city
churches yesterday a letter frota the
Roman Catholic Bishop of Cork was
read, adVising the young men of Ire-
land to avoid pla.ying into the hands
of their enemies by joining a format
military rising, which the bishop said;
would be quiekly crushed. The letter',
said the bishop thought that at tho'
coming confers:noes between the Na-
tionalist and the Sinn Vein leaders a
program would be evolved. The
bishop therefore advised the poophe
to defer action pending the deeision
of the conferees.
", 1 Ira se r d freest
i t'itll 'b Batt o m'i'nt 0a
l5:tt% tttrtati tllk' ',"lir :aero`
ll !3r $i.ty
lea" li3
maturim
should be plauted in •
*a, den by themselves at
harvested and tbe groun
h crops later on,
Seed Sow—lint flout Onl
The backyard gardener should de-
cide very early wliieb crops are to be
-n and should porchatse bis seed
as soon as possible. It must be re-
membered, however, that much of
this seed may be wasted if it is plant-
ed too early in the season, The soil
must be warm to receive the seeds,
ml amateur gardeners must have
patience until it is certain that good
krowing weather has come. It is pos-
sible ia ordinary seasons to plant
some vegetables in April, and yet
many backyard vegeMble enthusiasts
will be well advised to wait until the
middle of May before doing very
much in the garden.
Suitable Varieties.
A list of varieties suitable for gar-
dens made by city, town and village
dwellers follows:
Colossal.
Beans—Davis' "White Wax, Golden
Wad, Refugee,
Beets—Crosby's Egyptian, Detroit
Dark :Red.
Brussels sprouts—Dalkeith.
Cauliflower—Erfurt, Snowball.
Cabbage—Copenhagen Market,
Danish Ball Head.
-6elery—Paris Golden, Winter
Queen.
Corn—Golden Bantam, Stowell's
Evergreen,
Cucumber --White Spioe, Chicago
sed
Citriin—Colorado Preserving,
Lettuce Grand Rapids, Nonpa el/.
Melon, Musk—Paul Rose.
Melon, Water --Cole's Early.
Onions—SoutbpSirt Yellow Globe.
Parsnip—Hollow Crewn.
Parsley—Champion Mose Curled.
Peas—Graclus, Little Marvel.
Potaft,es—Irish Cobbler, Green
Mountain.
Pumpkin --Quaker Pie.
Radish—Scarlet White Tip Turnip,
Ne Plus 'Ultra, (winter) China Rose.
Salsify—Sandwich Island..
Squash—Bnsh Marrow.
TomatoeS— Chalks Jewel.
TornipEari Six Weeks.
Specialist. Tor
Dislike
AMSTERDAM, April —
Karlsruhe despatch' to the Frank-
furter Zoitung reports the pasSage
the Chamber of the Grand Duchy of
Baden there of a resolution request-
ing the Imperial German Gov-ernMent
to endeavor to secure a general.
agreement for the cessation of hostile
air raids on 'places outaide the zone
of military operationS,
FoelP,,i New Tit
PARIS, April 1 5.—AOI
issued 'oat
and FreitOrldp,,
to confer.;
chief ,01,