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The Brussels Post, 1918-4-11, Page 5wet 1,i rt fie.r. ' 1 tis , •; 4' , , ... , , , ; •F ,.,t..,,-t,.t„F.i84. JNO. SUME3b:. ND & SOB LIMITED .00,510,41,1.4704; SAfAY. SspErvok..,, CiiNVI4 ':Y , (Te , l � IeIt ANO I�,SUI<�Ir 1F diARRlA(IUi Iltt I ;,:1,; • ;liar. In Ihr Pia 0111re, htti„L 16.4 ,jib:;li tSw os, '..S• `,i1U11',Sk3 AN AWYPION• ••tis, will roll for hatter minas to too. or moo, In iase Wine Dud ,nhA enitmea . tnru soy otter Auottoneer in Rata li won or tie won't 'coarse anYtlinoi but Dud [•ktI[+rt! con always oe • r.•nl:...:t :hln cities ar by 1• •aousl appllc alto„ LEBAL• itr; t 111 3tP ? a5°iLd�3r �VT M. t, NCI.,:11N-- t+urrht„r, Soheltor (iuoveyanoor, , tart' rnhlie, ,to, 0Wce--131ewert's Mesh 1 door North o: flootral 404,1 hnlfaltor for .he Matropubtan hank. Business Garde JAS. A/V.OSA'Sr• C7N, VETERINARY t:UR C•iE rJN. iiwoo•,ror to 1I. 1I. lfnor., OtElcu at Ander. I :11D(j'C.) 1 T' tin (i ,�'.t Cons Iv., oral 1[`, Iirussele 11,11' ifltIse�J Advertising Rates 0 LLU K' INt' , woo rt 1, I nMt II Ingot. tell 111 to ( t 1 li 11 I owl, }mind, Want 01, sip- First i tom Ili L. el, •ohs. sl pant in -i naw 1. l f •slip o_•', . 11: , ,,,• ti •4 ,,, , 11. } ,41.•4411 ine..411,,,, t A I • p., , ntM 011r1,4 „.n or i ,61 1 l,n.i it ll, llL, l,n „Int • j lrl - lotto tails tui 1 -nod by line of. i p „,, . f ,o, tie, lei lino. ( „ t,.to r W,,,I,I111g ill n,•nwt•,, MOW°, T,lw, f,•., tcbph-a. nz i•hhur'funx ha held 1'oip n ib 1, for Ile• pgynlnnt, P'•P. 4....Fd••i,.1,1*..t..i.,p••t.,t.i,.p.t..h•F.t,q,.t•.i,•F++ BRUSSELS (lot t'n atitPrn (totem NnflTn I:(press asst u m I (Sxprexs 11:112 p m WALTON To Toronto To Ooderielt Mxpreso tele n m f ICMPIVOI ,.,.,... 12:18 ,m EzPresii ....... 2 88 p tri 1 Rxprom.,,....., 264 pat wnoxerER t})lug least - 7:11 n. in. and 8:6 p, m. Going west - 12:88 and tHES p.,n, 1 Alt trams going Rant connect with 0, P.11. at brangsvl lie for Owen Round, Flora and T L4, f1, stntwnn. 0E0. ALI,A N, Loral Agent. T. T. frl' e. •t E ea- 8„ Tit, C.. P., 4 S. O. v;:lage of Mussels. Physician, •ns goon, A(c"uchour 011ier ,tt resutense, „pt,u+i:e .1J elvolo Church, H tttuw1.1i oil -, - .---- made liable to a $250 fine if they fail DR. r r. I3RYANS + to report at the time set out on their Haob for of "4 nil loins•, Univar-i„ of 'Toronto ; papers. Ltcentfute Of 1.4. g,• of ehy.a,en'" end M"'0010, °Marto : ax-owuor u,,:., au r1:,•nn of 18,000 Returned Soldiers W A hteK(•VFT soar}I„!n'(knt. larassol4"U''• t Returned tfitarin soldiers now nutn- lt„rql cit mi. 1:,. ' bee almost t3,000 and many thousands mote are expected within the next few Examinations June 14. Departmental examinations of the Department of Education begin June 14 and continue until July 5. More Regulations For Defaulters. Temporary exemp tees are t a be IVY AUDf 0, 13,rY Vr; ©PHTH 4/..M01. CiGfw T Yrncanl gradto,... I, ori,. it.. n: m ulshthul- mno•gy, Maeor pili tit an.tt COION1, ,.'mango, . Ill.. ,s prepared to test oyes and at glasses at her alike over Titan Imnau'x mirlinsry store, <tflfnn days-Wcancsday, Thur./lay, Friday and naturday of .-ory 1.:..11:. 14111, h•,11,x--10 to 12 tc. 111. ; ] too „ ut, 1$ve111,:q1, by nppnn,t• moot. Phone I:1 s. DR. WARDL,o W Honor gradnnto of rhe azimut, Vsterinary 00102e. Day cool night calls, tunes opposite Flour Mill, BOW. JAM'S TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co. Satisfaction as-nred ; Chnrtica moderate, Write or Telephone if tint •r, sccutent to rail, , Bnlh 111.110+els gnat p:,,rth 11111 al l9unu,s, 13H1.012A Yle. r, o, PROOOfBOT, KILISRAK COOKE nnmlhs. ' Getting Their Forms Local grocers are securing the fortes from Ottawa on which they are to make applications for licenses. The applications have to be In the regis- tered mail by April 15. Lord's Day Act is Safe. it is authoritatively stated at Ottawa that there is no intention on the part of the Government either to amend the Lord's Day Act or to interfere with its operation. A Pull Supply The order -in -council which for the present restricts coal orders of citi- zens to 7o per cent, of their normal supply for next winter will not apply to customers who use six tons or under. "these will get their full supply. Send Thanks to Canada The British Red Cross and the Order d St, John, of Jerusalem, in England nave sent officially to the people of :amide their thanks for Canada's con- ribution to Red Cross funds, anadian National Flower Ontario horticulturalists declare that Cenecle with other nations, should have national flower, which should be lasted over the graves of Canadian ernes fallen in France• any titles, etc. . Barristers, Sollettors, Notaries Public, Mee en Mu Sot nitro, and door from Hitiollt on I Street, , C:0011111CIi, ONT. t Private finals to loan at lowest rates. W.Pannorturr.K.O. ,t. T,, tiu,cunAN C It J. D. anonn a r0 LO ';1 E Ivl 1 VERPOOL-GLASGOW t' LONDON-HAVRE ' p Fine, modern at eam• ,Vl ore -equipped with et ovary comfort and f. luxury. For int or- matioo apply agents, SI or j "Mt ; StPtWT0ren4b res W. H. KERN. t:ti Age 1t Allan Lille, Hrnsaelx, stir THE est 1 N - Brains fl•6 To Li The soldiers are winning' various ties and medals these clays, the V. C., S A„ M. C., and the M. M, liut the lyth Standard has confirmed one on aloe M. D. McTaggart, late paymast- of the 16tst Battl.:—"Capt, Mc- aggart, M.D., of Clinton has returned ant overseas,' cartage of Khaki Cloth An unprecedented shortage of khaki oil) for ()dicers' uniforms is now in istenee tvith the result that local tors cannot, for the most part, make }, promise on delivery on uniforms, T; shortage has been so keen that special orders were issued last week that otlicers could wear undress uni- form ---known as the "blues"— after 6 o'clock to save their khaki clothing. Rain is Needed Rain is badly needed throughout stern Ontario to prepare the ground spring plowing, The weather has n so fine that the farmers are an - pitting an early start on the land this r and a warm rain tvouiel greatly ist Because of the shortage of ef- ent farm labor, the earlier start ch can be made the Better results ezessoseremeatestazatossansagetegia - In Otoouia moo, pnridele(ii teal lu the pre• pc ration or our splo,dtd Har"„ Study (lint roes In Banking, Mumma Its Mb hor s AnuuuolimKK lien Morella API., Plow 0,01 Wrrliatt, photography, J"111us1- ixen Rhart r+tney Writing, ;lhorihmld nnrl 1?molt lire Iii: g, anlent the wnrlc whish most interests yeti and write a? for Pvticnlnrs, Address THE SHAW CORRESPOIIOEHGE SCHOOL 391.7 Tonga St., Toronto ;I trothi2M60/h66111021622 Steady Work and Good Wanes 9 1'011-..._ o Window Lighting We for bee tl Ci yen 'ISS fici whl Insuring Seed Supply Although it 1112y be weeks yet before active outside gardening can be any. thing like in full string, the seeds sales in local stores is large, The shortage of seeci this year and the spread of the greater production movement has brought hundreds of early purchases. The enthusiastic amatetn• gardeners are taking no chances oil their ability to later secure a proper supply. Girls and t, INSt pine C xi 11 6 1� .1 be t the sign l.er lengt that in ft had on ll got; chin ecverltnh, • (;oma been n are it systen poses the t> brittle A poly Int Excelsior Knitting FVIIills Brussels . NH Phones 20x ( e 85, Easter, 1918, was ushered in by far the bloodiest record in the world's history, Be the spring early or late, we carve not hope to escape the annual visite. tion of bleak northeast Winds, tore windows and efectric signs are ()Mine,: unlighted because of the armiesof War. There seems to to foundation fcr expecting that restrictions placed on window, and street lighting hast Deceit - Wil soon be removed, ed v ill t With the It•crn Ing of the days, and the fact the daylight saving may soon be tree throughout the Donlinion, it been t n tho u,lnt that the peak .load to tlydro-Blectric would be retina. such an extent as to make some ge In the order possible, lim- it• was slated by Sit' Adam Beck, man of the Hydro -Electric Power nission, that 1111$ tris 1101 even consi, d 1,r ed, He said tint there }creased demands on the Niagara n for power for munition pure As long as these keep up all ower Will be required for that h of war Work, C'1 emitting Co lip, I he LAttalniot, Lxpress 0,114911 pr„n March 11 has advanacd ti V111/11111% 111 I wows n t „ , 1 111 n tv n 1 L'1' , d s ,t t v, b 1 , u I 1 1 It United e t d ,Ltlrs. The chief a v mce Is ••wing to the exchange rat and lu future a $4 honey order w 'curl three cents as a regular char lull 1•• cents to cover' premium u 1' S, tunds, a total charge of 1 cvuts, with war tax additio • nal. II to $le the, charge is 20 cents, up h 514, 4o cents, up to $20, 50 eenisl $25, MI cents; while' the charge lar j e5a amounts to a total of $1.15. On I travellers' cheques for use in the IJ, S there is an additional charge of two per cent. New Church in Wyoming. Friends here will be pleased lu hear of the new church at Wyonileg, were Rey, S. J, Alli••, formerly pastor of the Methodist church is ill charce:-• floe new Methodist church which has been lit course of erection since last June, has been opened ':nit dedicated. The pastor, Rev. S. J. Allin. had associated with hint Rev, George N. Hazen, Sarnia; Rev S. hluxworthy, President of London Conference, and Rev. Dr. R. a Warner, of Alma College, St, 'Phomas, The church is 1311111 of reel pressed brick, with white stone trim- ming, and is, in all its appointments and furnishings a mudern and up-to- date building. a 1,r e Large congrega- tions attended the services of the Meth- odist church on Sunday; in connection with the opening of the new building, The preacher for the day was Rev, W. G. Rowson, of London, His morning theme was the "Reasonableness of the Resurrection,” and in the evening he discoursed on "Looking on the Bright Side of Life.” Since the first opening day a tine pulpit has been presented to the new church by J, D. Wright in memory of his son, deceased. The building is note complete in all its fur- nishings, and is one Of the finest churches to be found in Western Ont- ario, P RI. If Ic d- e , 111 rz ti _., Syrti 11 1 1Ve 1,4411111 y1i111. ly ol,let f •, p j any upiu+tit y of Ala pie Si 111p ,' 11a11llfelf'I ,1t'(rl I1/1111 '411.11.111 i'yuintnr'nt• biy„1 V' ••nlfl n wit to Government t eoliirenreo. il• 11/0.11°Y 1.01.1111(11411Pl leis 1111 ap,pilealion, FRiANK IDOXIEY Phone 2-119 I,ot, t11 9, Cil(Y BrtotMela R. it, N8,:.1;"*7i LIEUT, CLUFF RECOVERING Mrs. W. T. Cluff, of Stratford, has received •a letter from her son, Lieut. Howard Cluff, the first he has written since he was wuunded. He states he is receiving very good treatment in the hospital and is progressing favor- ably. In addition to his other wounds he has a fractured knee cap, in the next bed to Lieut. Cluff is an officer who had his foot blown oil' by the same shell that struck the Stratford officer. "Thank God that 1 escaped so well,” said Lieut Cluff. The many friends of the young offi- cer in Clinton will be glad to hear of his progress. Morris Council Mimi es of tl, Council meeting held in the Tnwnship Ball, Mornis, Mon- d iy, .\titch 11th, Menthe's of the U, mien exetpt Me. lel ne wet present, ite•re presiding, Minutes of lust meeting read ttnd approved. In ans- wer to a ell 1 ulna 1'rool the Organiza- tion Committee, the teamed decided to appeal to the ftarmees of the'lown- ehip to make a special effort to pro - clime as much wheat and pork as pos- sible during the cooing eeasun and by this tray do our full shale in the great production carilnaign, It teats decided to pm (Mese the Iiia fur the $ole drain fol to J. O. Hay, Listowel, at $85 per 131 for the 8 Mob Lite and $16 per Al for the 10 inch tile, delivered at Blaevele. 1V, H, Itraser was appointed as a member of the Boatcl of Agr icultore to represent the Township of 6fori•is. Following accounts wet paid :- Wingham Advatee, printing, $200; D. Jewitt, refund clog trix, $100. Next °outwit meeting will be held Apr. Shit, A. AI°EWEN, filmic, Howick Council Council met in the Township hall, Gorrie, March 19th, pursuant to ad- journment. Afemberepresent. Reeve in the chair Minutes of last regular meeting and Omuta Itevishm on the T. W. Day Municipal By-law were read and uu motion of Ai tnstrotn e- Spoton were adopted. J. 1-l. Shan. non, Solicitor, Hari iston, filed a maim for dattemee to the aunnnl tf !$60.00, on behalf' of i'hns, lirow11, his mil Lei being upset m the highway, causing his purse 111 1•uu away. 04uvrd by Lynn -At nteteoog, that the Reeve be instructed to look into the mattee am/ ootsidi, with the Council of Minto township and report at, the next regular meeting. Otteeied. 1Vm, 11, Gregg, Jae. Downey loot .1. R. lingers omit ed iii the Oran, it asking fir ti genii tfur Ageirullrnal Sudety. Mov ed by Lytta -Will poison, that, Omni. cif give the usual grant, of $ilii and $25 ,tdditinnel for the Spring 1Vlleat hind Ooupetilion. Oat pied. Moved by Armstrong- Bratton, that the Ole' lc rrt•pare n lay -haw entnmutting &Mule Irlhor on 1401 111 3 4 7, 3 and Bat 9, 1 } Lots 17 18, 10, Lt] 21, 29, ,ural 23, Con, 8.nudt0ls 2 3, 1,5,0,7,8,0,1.7, 18, 10, 20, 21, 22 and 23, Con, 0, Otar- t4Pd. P,athinasters appointed - Erin Mar - till, Wm, H. Lyme, henry Deitz, L, Vines, ] Webm; Wm. boig, Alex. Reigate Thos, McOtetnelit, Ilugb I'Intchineon, Hem (tease, \Vat. Jamieson, John Pal teeeon, John Pop- ham, John Altagiiire, Oen, Townselid, Hugh Petiole, /Mitt Centime Andlew Ihaeeey, �VIIL Beetu'e, John Spence, Dehlaolin Ringlet., Hugh Wlijht Jas, Clallt, David 1Valker, Calvin toms. J,unFs Strong, Wm M Mc- Kee, -KeU 1Viu 1 eonatd, 1Vm, :lonigetn- ery, U, (battier/, James Hunter, it, Stephenson, Wni, Bart, Wm Galla- her, John Stymie t, l'hoe. Bennett, t. Irwin, \Vat '3lenrrg, it, Laird, Witt, Craig, Jnbn Poeteifeld, Alex. 1111. IZto ole, Rnbevt 1311010r, Nn1111411 \Vitae, Thos, Vitale, .Tobe Mitten Wm. Jegnes, Jelin lieeifiee, 8mnuel Aught, 'Phos. Memo, Allan Neter- Jae,Par 1.erFlrld , 7r tun t ,• al , I t lfagb Douglas, Stowell, Finlay, ih•nr Wood, henry Del (men, Itobt, Nay, Wettiaufer, Wut, Hood, Gen, Newton, Walter Renwick, Jas, Bar- ton, l'Itos• I`Loi n��lis, Garnet Weight 0, Wright, O, Wolf, Mlliigan, Jahn Del limo], (3ins, Mut y, {i eelge Johnston, 'Waller Jeluieten, routes St. Marie, John Drntione d, Ih,uly 11r)ob(rkel, Jae, Detlglee, At thee Fitch, Geo. Ihmbiedee, Alhm (fall••-' her, Thos. McMichael, Nichmd Palm- er, Thos. Gibson, Staph, 't'.,Yln,•, Sanitlei Griffith, 'Phos, TI iwhla, Mussel 11x1018, Jas, Unde1 WOe d, lei *slat tek McEntosh, Janne; Stull, Jr hi( Dm- roelt, AIPX. McKee/dime Olin lee Alex. well, li. Hyslop, John Sleeve:use (leo, ltnbeetvors, Andrew Doig, 11'ru. ,1fnr- ray, evi W.d, tLairPP�Drt tickeDickert, Reis, A. Ommee, Wren. IL Gregg, O, Begets', Atex, Bilge'', Jas, Dongla \Vol, I itetie, 1Vtn, Foster and Jelin Johus- ton. Fenceviewers--A, A. (beaten', O. Irwin, L Gitlin nith, Wm Pilule, \V, Hood, S. Zeliiigte, David 1VeHier, W. Gibson, Levi Mebermitt T. Johnston, Mitchell,gtRussel Harris D41, avid Rea, Sheep Valnatnrs—A, P Conpeeand Jas. Douglas Mnved by Willinntson-Lynn, that the following account be passed :- Peter Retldnu, Culvert cut C. and bd Y., $4.00. hlovecl by Wiitinrneon--Lylm, that 1,11e Council adjnlir'o to Tweet egain on 3rd \Vednesday in April when Iellfkos Will be received fon' making the 1'wp, Life and operating the rand nutrhine, O. la, WALlialt, Clerk. East Wawariosh Council itfinulea of Cnnneil meeting held 64areh 18111, 'Mel therm all preset :Minutes of last: )leering road at passed on motion of liurhnnatt et McGowan, A enrltrnmitent.inn w received from hendona+tees nt Toron- to. asking Council 10 en•op, ripe ,tit them in I lie nuts ter of fun then p1 oda Mon in fond at ufl's this coming saran, Reeve intimated that he miderslore rh et a speetal meeting of I ha O alit}' Oomcil would be called send to Tient with this impartant eidd-et, so nn aetion was taken in this matter at present. As it is the intention of the Cnnneil to nroceed with the building of a bridge and paying for the same tills year over the Blyth Creek on side line 30 sad 137, Con. 2, and I keep Iha townehip rate as low as possible, it was decided Ihat for this yene anyway only woelc that was considered ah- eolntely necessary in tvay of gravel- ling cnntracts, etc„ would be tinder - taken by lite Council this speente By-law was read and passed nppni11i. ing the following ipettiness'mei :al'. Bradnnek, R. Patterson, J. aleOltie1'- ev, W. Dottie, J'. Jnitnetnn N 7ohm. ton, O. Chinn, G. Oaldwell, R ou, O. Dingwall, J, Mason,. N. Wel- len, Gen. Sbiell, 7. Woods, G. Wal. ace, P. Vineent, iaf, Mason, A. Artn- tr on M. g, Bell, S, Bonk, .7 (fell, 1V, IPotbergill, F, Campbell, M. McDowell, W. afeGeegor, T. McLean, P. seat, TV. Bennett, O, Wightman, I; Walsh, Stapleton 7. Sbiell, R. Henry, ,1, cBurney, P. Gibbons, 0 Anderson, , Arorl.goner,y, J. Menzies, S. Me.- 'truey. 1V, Reid, Ed, IMin, A. Pat, erne), R. Scott, T. T/aylnr, ,7, I;lliilt, , Tierra, G. Robertson, F. Coulter, le, evident', J. Falconer, NV. Purdnw, Beecroft, .T. itieGee;he, J. Jamieson, . Thompson, S. McBurney; 0. Onnip- ell, CV. Jetties, J. Ohnmery antl W. Mann. Potu flkeepers, Fenreviewers vl sheep reboil m'1 same ns fornterlY. 0.1 iternait of some of the landing suis haing now Inelnded In the (4nnd mule etedPin, a r•ea•i•teto mem of a eve mind, of the reed divieinns ns car rnr •,• t let 1 1 neve e s nt r. Tln Ir,a - 1 Y s wino have fir n life time la•an ttc- 81rimed rininglheir stet iii•• 1,hoe On ere not ticnlar mals will Ink nntien nL111141` Wotit this year line been nlaerd will Will 111040 I„ 1.1, 41•,iw iu olhe!'to&thy thtrions al• aha. 1.'"111.4 ,1111114 1 r. • t , t , t the r• , Nile r 1 't ml ,J pet [I („ 1 u}. !tt r 1 ll adjoin u 1 t 1 In , . w r I !tl tau 11 t, 1 It ''a,'• A. Putt+t9atb111 U. (11 r1 k. 1 CATEGORY B. MEN ARE To If ' SENT OVERSEAS. # LkS• BAS• i WON'T HAVE TO FIGHT --WILL BE IN THE NON-COMBATANT SERVICES, a 6066640060•600600006660162000606106660,16i57Vd4102042?•*06 20 IS co AI ! r:011,IINCI ' COMING IV I1)4(r . ; • kl A '11 g hi ,� ril'r �7 .ii r' r i a:, ' I R ,: F� ,bt Ess etttawa, ;March 3o.L-Responding to a • m r maul from the military authorities e 11tIiUu�'• 5trvaz 'i -;nut ail dr the I has dee tided t„ call up for service hien in ole Category d1un) .,stat+pry B under the A1MIi- tare Service Act. Category fi men are I liable for oversees, but not for cunt, bataet service, They are being called „m beca se t, f r f the nc; ilr t,l coli)•: mere men lei rul+e.ee eon- slruelien :old sintil.v ,rrviee. 1 THREE JOYOUS DAYS � 11 uric, Education Inspiration, Entertainment p tertainroeot The Bampton Court Singers, 5 Artists 11etoNifapt eost caned in the etylee of the peteod of (v+neen Elizabet14 2 b will ..lig the anisic of 1.hal day which is so paputnt. ap >s • s The Lyceum Arts Club of 8 Talented Artists 0 • j 11 ,11/11 III 11111„1(. invert, of Orohealral Miteic, #► 9 B31�ICrtS Wenderful Singing Kaffir Boys, a Company of 7 • ® Q,...<.„ 1 t tot ut and many of the ceewned heads of Butane have enter- ITEMS OF INTEREST ' ' 9 tattled these wonderful boy singers. so ! ! ' e Or, W, J, Hindley, Natural Orator m A ihtok,.,•, n Doan with a thought compelling rrleesage, Fishing tacker i, arriving at the local a Samuel W, CrathWell, who will daBVer his Teat Speech stores, Another sign of sprint, p The :tsh piles look untidy but they, * "flettinglty Pour Iinod11o,” Dututatieand ]tut , represent a heap of money, work and a �- Wino wtur + s Festival will occupy 0 s that an „pion, py 3 d An old bachelor sev 1 ist is a married man who says that he is glad of it. "Billy" Sunday declares that he will never buy an article with the "Alade in Germany" stamp on it. Banning of that book, The Parasite, by the Canadian censor, includes the banning of some human parasites at the salve time. Our brave Canadian boys will take a manful part in the present great battle, and are certain to give a good account of themselves; but it will mean many more sad hotnes in the land of the maple. Up to the present, 196 English Wo- men and children have been killed by days, Afternoon and rr Po 11 0 Ili • a Evening s g Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, April lith, nth and 3Uth m M• ras TOWN HALL, BRUSSELS a Net Proceeds to go to Patriotic Purposes • ® C1,tn;ve Tieket for the 6 Pet fot tnanees-$1 60 of $2,00 for Reserve Seats 0 3 • A limiter! uuttrhet• of Course Tickets will be sold, • Canvassers will call nn yon ; don't fail to secure one. a • 1Y G06•t10s1100ass•000001100066410000601••••••••0•s•s••••••0• • Hun air raiders, and 595 wounded. What have they on their material cre- dit tit side t l I+alance up this horrible deb- ' against their morality or "kultur?" 'They shall not pass." They may break through here and there, but of the British lines will hold and Iiin- tr, denberg will fail. art Order your seeds ahead, Don't id wait until you want them, and then as have to wait until you can get them. It c- 1, I 11 :e .. .. tr ,. .. ,. „ ,. if if ;i " ACTIVITIES OF WOMEN 'c e 4t ., „ ,. „ =.f .. +: a .. s".• .r Over 50,000 women are employed at men's work in Pennsylvannia. The prime minister of England has a woman chauffeur, Flora Sandes, an Irish woman, served two years inthe Serbian army, Over 200 women are now employed in the naval arsenal at Kure, Japan. Montana has women peanut butchers on all trains running through that state. Fenude school teachers in Philadel- phia received a minimum wage of $1,- 100 a year. Most of the wooden box factories in this country are now being operated by women Mary L, Weinheimer, aged eleven years, is the youngest high School stu- dent in New York State, Front 3,000 to 5,000 more women are doing men's work in Saint Louis than before the war. Between 1890 and 1914 the number of women teachers in Japan increased from 3,735 to 44.648. Over 500 girls and women are em- ployed in the 'Cleveland and Lorain roundhouses. The average wages of female adults in Tenessee have increased from $6.92 in '1913 to $7.40 in 1917. At the present time there are 1,500,- 000 women in the United States suc- cessfully engaged in agriculture, Dr, Vera Dansehaxofrff, of Moscow, Russia, has been appointed to the chair of anatomy at Columbia university, Women clerks for service in the Mrs. Herbert Shipman, a Washing ton society belle, has entered the ser- vice as a nurse with the Americas} for- ces in France, Mrs. Katherine C. Cope is Colored's first United States commissioner—and tine of the four in the entire United States. Female telephone operators being sent to France from this country will receive a salary of $60 per month and their board. Airs. Robert C. Morris, of New York, laid out for the government a com- plete system of new paths and roads. Miss Hilda Erlandsen of Chicago, carried off the highest honors at the national ski championship meet held recently at Gary, Ind. KatherineFurst has charge of the Wrens, an organization of women in England who have volunteered to mend clothes for the British soldiers, Mrs. J. C. Alarehant, wife of a Bap- tist minister in West Haven, Ct., has given up the duties of hone to become an inspector ill a munitions plant. Dallas, Tex„ has women} postal clerks Out of every foo American erlcan girls, 87 marry, Washington has a woman telephone lineman, Wooten are prohibited from acting as messengers in Oregon. France has nearly half a million wo_ men working in factories. Women baggage masters have be- come so successful as a result of exper- • intent tried out in Washington, D. C., I that the twelve women it the baggage t room will most likely be retained for ' good. Mrs, Clara M. Teed, formerly invesi- gator of the New York state branch of the committee of women in Indus- ! try of the council of national defense, Inas been selected a member of the ; federal government's special staff of women supervisors for munition plants where women are employed. Niro, Amy Pomeroy has been pre- sented with the Order of the British Empire in recognition of her valuable services in assisting her husband to invent a bullet which it is asserted has been intrumentel in ending the Zep- pelin menace in London. a44o40044444•••4•A•••••O••e•••••••••••••4••®•41140004 • 9 Everybody Believes in Preparedness Nov ! :p e o .The Ivry Por you to prepare for giving the country efficient service in this crisis, and for assuring yourself of a snbstan- • 0 • • tial income for the future is to take a mune in the 4 •• a / �"''/ • e e df / . /. ‘idefif. ,' • •/ itT• • es es •e e Stratford, Ont. and i!i/inghail'a'�, Ont. 0 e —Olt--- • •• The MOunt Forest Business College, Mt. 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It in arrears • kindly call and settle or send the .amount by mail, 4°• � s 4• •le 9 nniand1018meralcnlatadnl. the rah• of $1 30 per alumni but l• 0 6 4 peinv t0 that $1 00 per year, s,l 1r i1 uof difRrult to eonnpme, Itenetpt + 9 tvlli beaalttIOWledged on 111e,tiltll(s In tel. • 8i i)01'Hn 1. 08 a favor by l IlOtl h'l'LY shilling lrr !111.1 Hittite! sa O Ihe1e are hundreds (bele s alar• T,haLwe roust have. 4- 0 s� Ling pill ciao iaceounly wit h,we ti Ira landed ••ver to a Cnllretin • i , • e Agency after may 1st a ,1,•sa n4'ranged for. f 8 B f tt e 11 a tlanit t 4 t(rrr n i ,le. . nl 1 1 t 1 aha ht w+bei > n l twin.) 1 r , ' b h (Melte; 1 !1 It , he I+ i a cast few mil a ,Lit.. t,I w,i1 t Ifoe e 1 i B 0 Tf you know a newFyhem of have articles r„ sell in want. In buy 9 let. Tim PasT know, �.I Tion help you, a 8 inti(firs(. 0r 11:x1110Y, Or,dei it or P0141 al NO108 tinny. al one 1 talc bit 4 A 4• 41011'1 send money in a l• Iter without tegisleihig 11. Y,di r;ul't Uare 4 it ; neither elm we.i Thanking anking yon for What we expect In revolve. ' •F 4 1V, II. R133111,o 1'tna POST, 11tt118814T.N, C)N'r. } After leading the above lake a look al - the label nil your ;tapeta told s act neeordingly, 8111.11141 he seen by every nuut told 1111 %V who WM11(1 Iteap attractive and youth rut, 1,•tdi„s tV lin hive Ill,: t -ll lfildPitt hair to di jnstiee to their n n)1 a it 1• it ll( a n.ml GI NTLAMEN nvtlo ARL BALT) are in- vited to hive a P Ti 70 F I/HATON- STRATION of the style that. will ans- wer their needs, 9 LADIES : -Switches, Braids, Transformations, Pompa- dours, Waves and many other Hai 4 d C the finest 4Dal • • Hair Coods Creations of ity Hair. orsvT MfrN 3. , ,r tIv it en 1, t 1, 1• pees and Wigs w11ieh ora hill+r- ,ri�•5k1� teelible, featherweight and ire worn by )Vel' ,t qu ••del• 1ltilli,ul people, A benefit to Ilio health and appearance. etmeen6ER THE BATE OP VISIT Tuesday., April p "I •M $1,00, in aclvahce, will gat Trila PONT for lite balance of 1018. 01- I Ip ®C%RE111AdV EPiDY5 • der note or send it to the abseetee, R I1'end Office ; • 106 YONGlI S ,, TORONTO * .i4.1.4•a••1'4.1344.44;•44•dN}•4•4tr.14„t,.,I,i+44•,t 1;i4+•@,4,t,/•,A•+•,t,••W ! 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