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.�+.,. ,'�+'%-, .'�•�` v. 'r- ;F" �* .� r `"ti. ": x`"`-+' �- .•'. :-".'s .�.,,.i- _ _ _ .'4 --Mr ..•r -ars :.- ^..•,•�a ^.v cR.a .., x.,s, .•-- d - .. -ur,n • v• - 1 . FIX P1 C K E ING NEWS tT Awl t. -:VOLA SXXIVe PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1.915 ---- = -- 1'�To. 35 _:. 4 LOC'UST HILL rrlonGot.IA _. Established 75 years ;pr�ra,Ii.•, �>rb*. SPINKMILLSGREENWOOD Hary C. Hewson, aged 27years,G• andMre. Tarr spent the holt-diedfcal Wells St., Toronto, a so❑ of Judge day xt Cberryocood:Hewson of Man toulin Island, and a A few from here attended the fate L at Uxbridge on Monday. 'p E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- former employe of the Standard Bank, id Srnales. of Alton&, spent the T (� .!viva _tend ossa 4o. p the o tome_trt _ save-_ FLOUR : - _ arkharn, was killed Tuesday main- hai David with Jacob Wideman. � L\ - biation of ostarlo. Bpec#aI-a1i'entcon ¢sten to grain when he was run down by a C. _ j • •hs ratting of glasses. Eyes tested free. North i g Miss Ruth Curtis; of Toronto, called -" - uttf P. R. train at this station. Both legs Olarotaont. _ WHITE SATI:r- BREAD were severed and `he died a few nein- on A number of old friends on Suoday. ']�T O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., Peter and Mrs.Raymer,ofStouffville, N. Edinburgh. NO.N, . the college of -CREAM BUNS—FAMILY Utes afterwards. He }vas about to FLOUR AND OEREALS g board the train just as it started off spent Sunday with her daughter, + Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, lteenttate - Mrs. Wm. Rennie. Kiseimi for Pastry . r of Royal College of Samsons, Edinburgh, TEA BURS -PANTRY - and slipped, falling under the wheels. A load of Children from the public Baker's toy for Bread ° s ��yeeolal attention to dsiesses of Womeat:and - He was extricated and rushed to Rose- school took in the Em ire celebration phfldrea.- Otteeandresidents,Brougham .Brea Oats dole station, where doctor was sum- p Graham Flour Wheatlets. - at Markham on Friday. - PICKERING MfDICA!'SURGICAL Shorts -Oat Chop' mooed. Life, however. was extinct. Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat, The body was taken to the city mor- Truman and Mrs. Grove and child Rolled Vats, Buckwheat Flour, Jumbo -Crushed Ott* y gue. No inquest will be held. ren, of Ringwood, spent Sunday with Pot and Pearl Barley, fllLd_ X-�Y INSTITUTE Feed Flour Dairy Feod DUNe R ON Jacob and Mrs. Berkey. =_ picgsx> xo, - - id and Mrs. Wideman, of the. lith FEEDS - line, spent Monday with the format's Brain, Shorts, Midlinga, rig• sLarx TowLE, M. s., M. D., C. X., Wheat Screenings Cracked •Corn- Thos. Armatroug 'and family were brother, J. G, Wideman. Crushed Oats, Barley Feed, Physician,in-ehar'ge Mixed Grain and Chop Cracked Corn the guests of Alex. and Mrs. Thom on Mrs. R. Tarr and daughter, Vera, Oats, Molassine Meal, gpeMalist in Becisl Diseases. Prostatic Dis- the ?4th. and Mre. T: Smales spent Sunday Cotton Seed Meal, _ &saes of Mena Diseases of Women, Cancer, - Tumors, a-sBp�y examination. Diseases of eya, Mrs-Git)son and son and daughter, with Mrs. Johnson, sr., of Stouffville. Specially Mixed Grain to make ear• nose, throat and longs Hittiaggtasses and SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. of Toronto, spent the holiday with George and Mrs. Hewitt and Mas- hens lay_. all &outs and opsonic diseases. _ friends -here- ter Charlie and, Miss Libbie Home, of ' �m Equi FOOD y Omoe sonic 19 to a ane __Se1T �TOFE C$L':�vRz".�.v= EA Bibby's Cream Equivalent for calves.' ULIVRY --- Thos. and Mrs. Henderson. of To- Toronto, motored to Mongolia on S&t- Calf Meal. t,ega�: Al\'D STEAM. route, spent the week -end with Chas: urday and to Port Perry on Sunday. and Mrs Annis. --We are now quoting Mr, and Mrs. Atkinson, of Thorn- Meat Scrap, Bone and Meat, �E. FAREWELL, K.C:, BARRIS- q g GREENWOOD Charcoal. Shell and Grit. ' . TBB.coun Crown Attorney, and County hill, were the guests of Mrs. Cowan, �,' 1 ®oitdtaar. Oourt Hansa. Wtrttby. 14v surumer prices. of Roselrank, ever the holiday.. F. L. Green spent the week -end at Cotton Seed Meal is the cheapest aad E.. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and T Ad The Knox College Gospel Team will at Buffalo and Rochester. best feed on the market !or milk. • BoHcitor. Notary Pablio, Etc. Money to t/ • L. SPIN g, LIMITEDr hold a aegis& of meetings In the Pres- M. and 11ra Miller were the guests Try Molassine Meal for horses, cattle i• oan. office Brock tat. North, Whitby. 961y byterian church, .beginning on bun of b. L. Green over the holiday. and pigs, You will never be with- PICKEiRING. ONT. day and ending on Friday, June 4tb, F. L. Green has started to repair the out it after using it. $ttlRfTt!!!f (arDf. A cordial welcome is extended to all. house occupied by Walter Wilson.' Money Wanted Itis with regret that we report the Samuel Stewart is having his house SEED CORN FOR SALE -A car G. HAM -Issuer of Maria a death of one of our-most-higblp re. painted which adds greatly to its ap- Windsor Dairy aad-Cattle_Halt_jns.L spected residents, Mrs. Thomas Burns,- pearance. arrived. The best salt in Canada. Pickering Village. 271y a wan[ twe r u , v . -aha�m. of Toronto I@ renew- TOUCHER. Real Estate Auc- First mortgage security on in the General Hospital, Toronto. ht ing cid uceruaintances in and around Cement and Plaster kept on hand. Whitbytowon iii farm, the age of 61 years. The deceased had the village.- F'. Li. GFRE�N T• tioneer, valuatOr,.coilector and Issuer _b"n_-in -, ,g.__ }}}Z.. -for--several Lawrence and Mrs. Denny spent - -- - -- -—°t,m'rria¢t'ttcen`as 8ra"$b`m' +ey_ years. having had trouble in one of Sunday in Markham with Mr. and _ thousand. 44E A S T L A K E" HOPPER Issuer of Marriage his shine. He gradually became worse J3ra, J1Artin. D. Licenses to the county of Ontario.' If yeti have money to lend write until last fall when he -vas co u� sled Miss Maggie Murray and a lade _ Office at store and his residence, Claremont. to retire. front actide work. i'hout friend. of Toronto. spent the holiday B.BEATOx TOWNBIiIPOLERs John Fisher &,� Company four weeks ago he went to the Gene- with Alf and Mrs. Trimble. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE ral Hospital. Toronto, whe" he.under• F. L. Gleeson and -John Shea, of To- 0 p Q s Oonyey*neer,. Com�mledoner tax taking w affidavits, Accountans. Eta. Money is toss t110 LUMSDEN BUILDING. went an operation two weeks ago last route, spent Sunday and Monday en harm ismer of Marriage Lie- 8 ADELAIDE ST., H., Toito:vTo. Sunday. His trouble was a mystery with the former's tattier, M. Gleeson - iatteae~ oat. t -v to the attimiling physicians. He L. Mackey, of Toronto, was in the POSTI" Licensed Auctioneer ' y' } r L gradually weakened until death ended village for a short time on Monday. . for Couattee of York and Ontario. Ana Fruit Growers, Look 1 his suffering. His funeral took place Mr. Mackey does not forget his old sks sales of all kinds attenao to on shorisst 1! t Baskets 3 c each, on Thursday _ afternoon to Erskine friends and is almost sure to give _ !soiree, Addrvs (iresm Slyer P.O.. Ont 9 y cemetery. He is survived by his them a call. - 8 t. Baskets Sc each. h - - '/- A. BREV9STER, V. S.. Qrsdu --- - 9.-__-- - widow. one sun. and flue dung ten, .-,..•.-= t -a ate of Toronto 9eteriaaar?y College, baa Covers 1c eacb.- for whom much sympathy is express- WHITEYALS srened an oalee is 0laremont vi23ags Ali die- 1' t Barr $ossa 4n rents T I00" £d ia..tlaeir bereavement. ears of domeetua sed animals treated. Calls q 7 per - - - _ - - lira. Joseph Lear rat a week by day or night promptly attended to. led. 24 and 27 qt. Crates 12,ic each. p 9 Phone 9109. •try. WHITSY with Newmarket friends. The shingle that has given satia- lrs!erp package guarateed and prices - Miss Russell. of Greenwood. spent a faction for over 30 years. Empire WB. POWELL, Licensed Ane- are guaranteed not to raise if Rev. -Dr. Johnston, of Victoria Col- + Fr . tfoaser valuator and collector for ordered now and et week with with !Mfrs. E. B. Rice. Corrugated Icon with a j in. by eoanuse of Ontario and York. All kinds of _ g le e. gave an address on `•The Ideal Miss Almeda Hamlin has returned 2 in. corrugation, see it before yeti sales sondueted either vately or by auction them when you Woman," at the Ladies' College on from Toronto to her home here. Dais nave collected Fo dates or other par. want them. buy other makes. If you are In May Day. Monday. We are lad to see John Kirton out Ycnlses ply at readeaas.'Elisabeth 8L, ck- g _ .rink. Pone orders tett at N Pick• Chopping and Oat Rolling as usual A lapel who was in charge clef again after being confined to his room used of a Cresco Separator. Try Mug. or Macnab's store, Claremont, v re• day. - all Winter. cesvepaomptatteatioa, Bat+efaettoagu assn- Lan Iota in Northern France. will '4eed My pbone,numbarisIndependent 3004 W. G. Barnes,reen River g The and -are have organized a football gasoline.Seer write n from $lin up. 4 _ i give as address this (Thursday l even- tears' and�are open for games with any gee or write me before 6nying.. ,, `- _ .. ;�R. B• _� LOVE Veterinary- Surgeon Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- rinary Collette ..and Graduate of the Veterinary Science Association. Ind. Phone _Clare: 26M CLAREMONT, ONTARIO - ;JOHN .PHILIP Has a full line of trepb and cur- ved meats constantly on hand. i&_ Spice Roll, 11reakfast Bacon, Ham, Bologna, Weiners, Etc. Highest prises paid for Butcher's cattle _401r 6 irrg iverr� First-class riga for 'hire Day or night Bras meets all trains "Teaming promptly attended to. Agent for Canada Carriage Co. .—We He Peak, Pt?Ck..i tg. Many Colleges Close for vacation at midsummer, Our College does not. ZLtIOTT TORONTO.ONT. • is strictly first-class. None -better in Canada. Enter now so as to take a position in the early fall. One graduate writes "My new position pays three times, what I got at teaching school less than four yeard agoust previous to entering your College.' We placed this young man in a position after graduation and have now placed him again. Catalogue free. W. J. Elliott, Principal Cor. Yonge and ChAiles Ots. �('!�j f I,•ET Q�' PR R in g in the Music Ha11. The patriotic committee have fixed volt v i• v the date of the wbirlwind campaign On- Emery Wheels, Sawing for Thursdav and Friday. June fed Machine°, Saws, Gasoline and 4th. It is expected i.hat the sum of $610) will be realized. Engines and Cream - The Good Roads Improvement Com- Tues- Separatocq: mittep wilt meet in hithy. on day. June 1st. The meeting will he Get oticrice,& on the .orauto. to, P addressed by Horr, F. G. McDei maid and Mayor Church. of Toronto Board Mrs: Lock and Misses. Yiola, Mary, of Control.- The representatives of 7A(=3=,.:r'•ON' the different municipalities will attend Toronto. Geo, and Mrs. Judd, Mon• golia, Mra. Pray, Atha. and consider the report of the Engi- - BROCK ROAD. neer.as ordered last fall. The arvin- .• --- GUN'S Sieurenta are to meet the Toronto men d motor to Oshawa `' "Shur Crop" Fertilizer ! and then return to Whitby for the meeting. Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired.Scarboro. The annual parade the Sone of Will peg you from Z) to 11iU ;, profit .of Fng,And took place on Sunday laic Gunn's Hog Meal,will reduce your feed re All Swintti' church, when the rector was assisted the service by bill and make your hogs pay -in spite h, Rev. ntr, Grover, of t Prier's church, of the high cost of Feed. Ground Bone Beef Scrap preached a most power• Toronto, who a and fol sermon on the war. Mr. Grover t will matte your hens fay and keep 'them laying. is well known is Whitby, he having y ng• - been in charge of St. John's. church For prices address - for several summers. Mr. Hazel sang Thos. Reevel ' - Locust HilI �+ during the service A tenor solo in a very spirited manner. The band &too Ind. phone, Mark: 1508 accompanied the procession to the Church, and the altar of the church •�►• _ READ ESTATE ""' was appropt•iately decorated by the •ROUGHAM Union Jack. .. WOOD thing you may require. CNERR _ t • A very pleasant time. was spent, at Judd ,�, the the home a of F. and Mrs. vn -_•ems_ Thursday. May 20th, When relatives I have For Sale A House and Lot and friends to the number of fifty in Pickering Village. Large gathered to celebrate their golden garden, -some young fruit wedding. 'Mr. and Mrs. Judd came to C,innda from Devonsbige. England, in trees. Everythingin 1�1 a c ering township est c ass repair. Call and t=ee me as this is a ba•r. where they 'Have resided ever since. They have five sons and six daught- g sin for some one. era. The sons -are: Frank, of Broad- with relatives in Hamilton over the holiday, Frank and ;Urs. (Gerd* kind family 'A view, Sask.: Wiliiam, of Cedar Grove; -We V. Richardson. George, of Mongolia : Thos. and Robt.. Th d titers arc • Mrs NJ' MOSER SHOP A full line of Fresh. Meats always . on band at shop. Wagon on road every day. Fresh Pork Sausage a ipiciMty Butcher's cattle wanted JAS O'CON N OR, PICKERING Corner King and, Church Ste. Notary Public, Pickering. of Toronto. a Aug , Win. Shaw' .Brcadview; Sask.: Ars. B. Palmer, Mrs. Wm. Lock and Mrs. Wm. Smith, Toronto: Mrs. W. Grey, Atha. and Mrs. C. Plaxton, Pickering. Have fou dots of water ? 1✓, Rice visited recently with W. H. %1nore at Enniskillen. There , are. -thirty-sixggrand-=bildren and two great grand• Tildren. The C. B. RiCE, OF WHITEVALE four generations were present. Among Mrs. is prepared to furnish you anythink those present were Thomas and in the line of water supply such as Judd, Robert and Mrs. Judd and Miss pumps,: windmills, hydraulic rams, Lena, Mrs. B. Palmer and Miss Grace, Mrs. H. Slade and bliss Ruth, W. and ]umbra , P g•etc. Mrs: Lock and Misses. Yiola, Mary, They are also expert well drillers Evelen, Luetta and Olive Lock, all of and respectfully solicit your patron, 'Ind:nhon, Toronto. Geo, and Mrs. Judd, Mon• golia, Mra. Pray, Atha. age for the .lure. 1621. _ _Wm. _and - Wm, and Mrs. Judd and Misses Muri• el. Mary, and Lizzie Judd, of Cedar Grove. C. and Mrs. Plaxton. Miss TOOLS SHARPENED _ Pearl and Masters Wilmott and How• We make A s eclair of crosscut saws, p y and Plaxton, Pickering. W. Heron, Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired.Scarboro. James and- Mrs. Found, Razor -honing a specialty. For Aflrat- ;Hisses Janet and Violet Allison, Don class hair trim or`an easv shave call barton- W. and Mra. Honey and Mizi at the East -end Barrier lihop; - Ellen, J, and Mrs. Timbers and Mist See our Honse Furnishings of; All Daisy, Mrs. Jarnes Taylor, Arthur ani kinds. Slightly used Carpets.Taylor, of Cberrywood.- Mr. and Mrs from ]n cents ti. yard tip.Jndd receired many messages of coir W. J. IgORDON P!CKERING gratulation from friends far and near local team.Bell E. J, Moore and daughter and Mis' Phone. - . r 1✓, Rice visited recently with W. H. %1nore at Enniskillen. F. J. Prouser - Picker'' Janies CA*selp and -Edward Long Z able Patents Proprietary medi- have launched their new boats and cines and parfames purchased at they both ride the water nicely. BRACELET WATCH FREE. S. R. Pennock is putting A new cel- lar and foundation under his residence GOA and the work is being done by -con - {{ {{.. •fl f{ f{ 3c. tractor Johnson. 41$1.00 Orville -White and Howard Lang- --.and Nadrnco Preparations --; ford have retarriedth from NlagAraain- the -Lake. where they have been train- Cement, Lumber, •: ing with the C. O. T. C. The Whitevale branch Women's In- Lath, Shingles, Ready Roeflag, on these goads attached. stinite will bold a meeting at t e oma pf Mrs.. Walter Major on Saturdav, Corrugated Iran, May 24th, at 3 o'clock, A very inter- Fastlake Shingles, t eating lecture on "Ideal Home-m4k- ing" will be given by Miss Collins, of Cedar Posts; Steel Postsi Ancaster, Everybody welcome. All 'Wire. Fencing. Dmiggist—Graduate Optician,. •... members are requested to be present. •�►• _ If you are going to build let me •ROUGHAM give yon my price on any- .. Earl McLean spent a -few days in thing you may require. Oshawa. Miss Lillie Holtbv spent over Sun. - = ,�, E day it her home here: �f R EO R, ° 11T. Y. Poucher, of Toronto, spent the e e holiday with his father. Miss Lila, Ward, of Balsam, visited LOCUST HILL .i. with Miss Hazel Russell over the holi- day. George and Mrs.'' Duncan visited Xy with relatives in Hamilton over the holiday, Frank and ;Urs. (Gerd* kind family 'A '• visited d �Win.•. and Mrs. Mosgrove over Sunday. Ai iss > Shattghnesey and E. Brodie tatter's WORTH • WHILE a " spent Monday with the moth- er, MrF. Brodie. DonAld Witter, of Torou 1-1 the holiday with his grandmother, Mrs. Matthews. Mr. and Mra, Crocker and children visited the tatter's mother, Mrs. Mat- thews, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dohle and Miss Annie Graham spent the holiday with Geo. and Mrs. Linton. John Everest and family spent the boliday.witb Mrs. Everest's parents, John and Mrs. Gammaidge. Robt. Anthony,' of I.ambton, and Mrs. Thompson, of Markham, spent Monday with the former's sister, Mrs. Brodie. F. C. Alecbin, De Wigght Gray'; H. A. Teasdale and. A. P. Mechin, all of Toronto, spent the holiday with Hugh and Mrs. Mechin. Mrs. Moses and child,. of Toronto, accompanied by Misses Bertha and Annie Milne spent over Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. Win. Cassie. Many of the Brougham people who reside in •Toronto, availed themselves of the convenience. of_. the stop at the "Brock'road of the C. N. R and renew. ed negns intnnces over the holiday. J. A. White rind wife left on Tires - day last'for a three months trip, stofi- ping•at Calgary- ior a short_ time And while returning will Cake in the. San - Francisco Exposition and other places of interest. To the boy or girl who on the last Saturday of the stammer holidays :1 brings us the largest totAl value of War Stamps taken from tax- Z able Patents Proprietary medi- 4 cines and parfames purchased at our storewill receive a handsome BRACELET WATCH FREE. On a 25c. medicine war tag. of 'le. :{ 5.0c. 44 {{ �{ {{ 2c.75c... {{ {{.. •fl f{ f{ 3c. 41$1.00 Stamps taken from Nyal --.and Nadrnco Preparations --; a will count doable, so keep-. the wrappers. -!End stamps on these goads attached. See tber wittcll in our `• window. -CONTEST (IPS\S SATURDAY - -MAF 16TH. T. M. MC'FADDEN9, : Dmiggist—Graduate Optician,. •... . Pfcl•�erintg•. �n.tarip ;; u.. ;rt, ., .... ....:ai•�-Q,•u-'s:o-v ^:r." -^w .rF .rte-.:-.,:> '..;,,"_ ' - r ate that Frawley should have pon tiara ed a ujust this man of all others tq ring to Glayocurt at such a moment. It was qi _ w like a mea. Iu old days she had often tt r �„is rye besought him to bring mea down, and � h ' he nater did: now Lo-gighL, wihen thy e • - ltd tu'Doa11y h kedhno one,' whey A u p I _ - - - alIy did t roux the mon o u• A __ _ � _,- _ .- _ ,. --. • 'gust, when they had, so to speak kept Woman Wants Danvers under lock and key, away from - - everyone, Frewley brought The Tory f� man he shouldn't. h She did not for t mo- her g fin���I�ressCS-� ,•; �• � I - went 4slta;tae that he was. going to in- tertere with the course of events, but tier 4e ser her she felt sure that it was upsetting Ja- y g dith, and comic ac it did upon the news ® of the child's death, it gave something • tine linens --t0 look their realistic to his presence, which was to say the least, disagreeable. whitest end daintiest— "Really, I telt much more ail if he were 'my -son-in-lag-Lhe.n..Daavere — sbe said e �s a ---�h >< a rticu v lar • '; I Fhereelf, as she fell asleep. ' -'_ _ ._._.. t1nC�0 sail• ., Fell salsa rase nil of the drama n� .._ _ - - p to use very P ' + whish had been enacted almost ander her windows. I u \� insisted on joiningSi1ve*rG1o'1. And •th women��t had s!e Danvers' last night, and I thin][we had betrter be Ail together." he said. immediately the difficulty head be = _ • • ' __ gun. Judith had a horror of any wit•' LAUNDRY STARCH ` nesses to her courtship. It was just L.,o - the servants in the Park, she said, and, she floors !Teed Paint she had come into the drawing -room, -��- — followed by Danvers a little upset at the It gives that deliaht- sudiderness of her change of mood. As t i• - - - a matter of fact, she had seen (clover flilh► satin iiIIlsh. Paint preserves the wood. Paint keeps ail' afraid.hafraide fell two. she - - -- -- had seen in his eyes, a raid of rouging "-YOUR GROCER HAS IT floors sanitary and healthful. Painted floors make his jealousy, afraid most of all of what ..the rooms bright and cheery. Painted floors are he would do If she die} not manage to , as - - --- see him -and yet how alarmed she was �e Canada Starch Co. Limited. Moahea� easily cleaned --a damp cloth keeps them free of at the idea. dust and germs: Paint our floors and thus have Presently the men, all took, wandered - - - it out on tthe terrace to smoke, and Jn- dish, eitnp y In despair, sat down to the them always Spic and Span. p 1 he ' had an exquisite touch, and had moon laving the sky in grey -blue liQuld _ Senour's • been beaut;fully •aught, but lately, she i silence. She would give him the last F10*0r faint her hardly touched her music, it gave ,hour, but why the dickens hadn't Frew- her too much pain. `The sound of the ley asked that fellow Glover instead of mask seemed an invitation to her ]oT• ( himP er, and he returned. It was past midni ht. when they f►nigh- "MADE ay CANADA'' Play that again," be said, leaain [herr ane, andgFrewYe had fo a s wh let elle radof the Danvers' heuditAo I �n all about his sister. e had Danvers, is all read to brush on—anyone Can apply it let her she wander over the keys. How ! now and then, only to remember her is _ y y pp y p rD sed the was. howfiadhee when he lifted his eyes to the - evenly and smoothly. It gives a hard durable played, murmured , cloak on the mantelpiece. Eve s something now and again. D Every mo This day three weeks. Judith, do mens he roam an her h come into Las lustrous finish, that stays fresh and bright, and jfh.- h;. know pp ,an billiard room and fetch him. He was _wears, and wears, and wears. And it costs less to was stand;nre ntthee window�watching what n et�hehfdee wee �ubg HeGloped - ---«.� visibly annoyed, and F'recwley wondered' { --��imivers more How extraordinarily illy sbe is," Dan- a u warn t go;cg to oils t line vers said to himself. Danvers had tak• man. He had a Ta.gue suspicion that f•or surface and wears longer• en rather y fancy to Glover, as people all hnr beauty, it wouldn't be so easy q r did at first. till they knew him. f for her to marry such a atce man agaia. Hour's moor Paint comes in i4 beautiful He walked up to him, making a casual ' When the game was finished, the two remark, Glover stepped back on to the men wandered into the drawing room I _ colors, suitable for every floor in the house from terrace, aad Danvers @topped out on to again. It war deserted, Lord Glnnoourt to 't bad zone to the library to write letters. t -.kitchen to garret. 'It's all very well to talk of Southern and Lady Giaticoi[rt bad stone to bed. i climates, Italy and all that -look at to- thankful that Frewley was there to _ „ J " night he heard him a y, chaperone hie sister, And apparently Ja• Write for a - color c 6, and a c of out ' Oily H , e ood stil . She could bear d:th had acne too bed too. Danvea - entertalninnborl, The House That aCl: Bi211t Her going dowa the et!�* ether. Oh, thought it Tory odd of her on h s last e „ , - what was Frawley doing, Would he fol• n ght. Had be offended her !hat after. ._Writte'n for. children but "-:own u et a lot ,-_ _ _g -- -. ---- -_- _ ? Frew;ey was_on Lntrrhook._as-hg...004q' vo, it seemed to, him that they a saw haopen n- ust what Judith dread- had never ' of Of fns out of [t. tive'l�als0 give you the name Of ed us bat he been told o re been ve g°thou -rec•c� 7io itte, the our = our nearest dealer -agent: - - - vent Glover and Danvers were to last two dam�andbrigh•er more tfulltof ADDRESS ALL ENQLIRIES TO2 tae Itravel path in front of the house. ; fun. and Di rticularly bright at dinner, and 2 is father was e..Iting close to him. But he had seen G".over lean forward and - - RT • ENO talking ab+>ut the army, I whisper to her and lake s1I mawho rs ibsf ;n. I sane to tack to you. may he in love, his jealousy was easilyaroused, - - �Qe roma. father, She laid her -!read on and hfs• pereeptfoqu.tikeaed. on the LIMITQ=p her brothers arm, He seemed her onlatte y alar•, Both men were silent as they i -t s ally, her only comfort to -night. etgars or, the terrace, Frewley ra.t quit* t 655 l]1ttOLET STREET. �I�•fTREaL. Why wherea Danvers?" risked her ta• certain that she b.idn't acne to bed and ther, and Danvers, hearing his same. Denver@ was annoyed because he thought tuYned back and came and stood at the sbe had done so. Au owl hooted from a foot of the terrace. tree so close to the hou?bat it seemed \+ s; Get him awny-George, I mean," she as If he wore trying to tell them some- - whispered to her brother, act shay went thing They descended the .ceps together } down the stave and joined the other two i bots with the deauitory feeling of not mem. Lord Gtaacourt went hack into the knovi•ing what to do next, both aware - draw,ng•room where Lady Glaucourt wa}' that it something d a not happen in the his ~nm as nusaal next h ng! eft minutes ut ata gown© bed be no T lit, y go in the morn 1 realist the paper. He gave a sigh. The e advice. At dinner she w n - ergh means that hr -'regretted his youth �-} el The young people didn't seem to aced l 'Ail what time do you _ a m and h a wrfe,- �`fre r'rtay 'w'se over ink FiwvnTey asked Dreerntl lie goes He sat and divio iised something which tion had been pprompted by ., a thought "1 mast speakHAPTEE to aloe fora iso- had happened to one of his favorite, very lake on.a'which was passing through Mont usnight. Hone can it. o mans hunters, then the conversation drifted I Danvers' brain. Would Judith be up n THE FATS OF -��UMA • 9 g on to Judith a approaching marriage the wren to to say rood -bye, or dud r _ -ed. Hugh Gloves leaned tankard and I A servant brought in some more letters she mean to came to him Presently w - i ' will gere . thus into her ear Ls she fol• and a newntiaper. Outside one could bear bid him farewell here. to the perfumed Z" ' lowed her mother out of the dining- I the voices of the four younger people. It garden, when all the houeo was Bleeping, - room after dinner. elle hoped Danvers wasn't so easy •to et Danvers away, and ' The two men went gai:e to the end of t -hadn't beard. and she wished that her i Frawley, not knowtng that Glover wanted the `ravelled rathwiy, tvberi, It mer ed - brother wouldn't look so on The alert. f to talk to his sister, imagined that th:age tato a forest of rhododendrons. b,gher Or, The South African Millionaire. Lord elaacourt was standing talking to were going vert, -well, Onee Judith lean than a man's head Lad dissected into Danvers and she boiled that nothing (ed lig sly on hie arm. and then pinched pathways, with eears placsd here and ` had Leen noticed. She raised her head' :t and he understood, It wa* all very tht•re. To•n4b, the mocml�ght made the for a moment, with a touch of disdain. atysterioms, bat he felt sure that some pathways look Llmoet white, and the chs didn't suppose that he expected an thing very important was in the air thick dens" foliage reflected here and to wear' answer. If he did, she had "no to C�e,and base a game of billiards, there the l.ght. ail it in patches, making CHiPTER FS,-(Continaedl• except so far as it presented release from cut as she passed by elm, without the interstices beneath look dark and -bol- a a attuauon which was beginningIt was a hot sight. quite the last on low They took a few steps down the r What, would happen when ribs got to J her out, of a terrible dartser which res wing any sign of having heard, except- which he wanted to an in, and then it middle path which led from the gravel- f3layfard that ho preferred ot to [hick Colt powerless to avert, had ceased to by an upward movement of bar head, was him -las,: with Judith for nearly s- walk. It was almost like an avenue, 'L- about. He didn t suppose Lady Judath ,amts[ and a sukering; of her eyelids barely week. He would Dome buck for two nights Suddenly Frewiey became aware of a would make c scene with her fiance in the erceptible, a wicked thought came Into on big .way to Parte. then, it he could murmur front amongst the bushes, an it boare, and for reasons of his own, he was She did not mention her fiance, but rhe I gis bead, He Dad never been abstemi• 'got 'save- wh eh of course he could -he seemed. But be knew where it came from, l-a� kkk very anxious to meet the fiance. That his turned like a tigress on her brother: I one. but of late It seemed as if he only would come back for the wedding. He Parallel with this opening wa's another - plane were absolutely matured, it would ,What could have ipciuced yo gg to blit= had enough money lett to bay etimu- hesitated one moment, the i glanced at back to back with it.. He made a move. not bo safe to say, and it -would be fairer that man Sown 'bore?", Her illdisg'uieed tanto with, and to -night be had part.ak• Judith, ment as it to turn back.. It Judith. was to add that If Judith had perhapehandled fury startled her brother, en freely of Lord Glaucourt'@ good wines. "I'm very happy bere" Then he still there, it was better that Danvers the situation better 'nothing would have •-Wl-y, what's the matter with him, he's It wo.> new lite to be here, to remember thought perhaps that he looked churlish, shouldn't knew it He arrays had a feel- tranopired. but she, was driven againit rather a friend of mine, why shouldn't I? that to -morrow was Bunds , Lad that seeing that this was his first acquaint• the mi and- lost her tread, and - Hugh I no one knew where he was. 1 e had never anoe with his future brother-in-law, Ing o[ doubt as to wast Judith was do Glover was in • i don't otter triable you with my Inc. rows desperate in which he had friegds, but there --it is always the same ;caped to •touch champagne again. •Yr do George: Robin )*yes billiards, ;' Then a man's voice rang out clear on g sperate and ceased. to think �h And during dinner Judith's beauty don't you. Robin?" the stillness clear! He had once been a thing, a row about everything, it's enc y' geDGem�' to make •tallow go right away for good i had maddened him . into desire, as meet Manvers followed his young hi into j "You'll have to marry ase, my lady. He wcn-ld never be ad again now, and all." He had come to her roos� with Are always Loaded into the desire for the house, a little mystified, a little an• when, that fellow Danvers knows:" - - With the escuse, that she must drew for b who[ another ➢oeseeees. What s foot he aoyed. He thought Judith might have tTo be continn .1 the test of feelings, and be had rom=ht ( event her act evenin with him. I _ _ dinner, that she wad tired and would her a lovely present, but ever since he had been not to make i move sooner. R Ali— rest. she went to her room, and once there could remember, there had always been not to follow sirs Lorraiae'e, advice, He Then he regained h e serenity, She She stood for a few seconds in the mid- something to spoil -his btief ♦tett* to (clay couldn't ImLgine why he had - always' wanted to be kind to her brother's friend dle of the rt om, theri- sank into a chair, craft- ' If it wasn't for .the old man, I fancied -that the would remain unmar• and prewently she wou!d give him the �JSiII[arc Examine -r -What Thirst Liven over to despair. Why had'he come? wouldn't come at all," ried. It had seemed in the natural ee• last hour in tbn moonlight -the last hat was what she asked herself. while! She was fastening a necklace round her I queues of things that she ahau.d, or that hour. It was cines at hand T2s@ dark e, man b.' to be buried witil trail:- S i the , newer eatlined itself so vaguely that neck, and lie noted how her fingers tremb• she should marry him: yet tci-night, as mystery cree•ti:ng c!mae close, notw:th• terV It r' Recruit -Dead. •s , - - he noted her beauty, -ilia whole arae• •standing ?he perfumed .skean• and ?he she i.ardly dared take 'the imaginings of .ed, thea• with a *uddeM impales, a re her brain for an answer. solve born of the moment, she turned, and ell -trains the vast dining -room. the _ _ Why had he come, was it possible that he thought he bad never seen such an es- well-trained servants, the delicate glass - Le had come to make mischief? No, be ` and china aid told, the whole solemnity pression on any woman's facet The agony i of magnificence, he saw the - absurdity - '1 dare not. All the laws of honor and chit,- rat it seemed to have outstripped its ! i - ally amongst. [assn the tact that he 'was ..of it was the expression of a woman of imagining that she ever could think their guest, surely all this would sate of him as a husband, he, who had• no- I • _" sst, ward her. She could see them on the hounded to death, in mortal terror. I I • , "Robin, I know that I am a beset. that `thing on earth to recommend aim, and Q � ]awn, her brother, and the man, and Lord a great deal not in hist favor at all, no I haven't been a food sister to you. But - Glauceurt, now she could hear them I claim on anybody's regard, except per - I 1 -i „_,...t-•-- - _ ydu don't knows I've had a lot of trouble. iattgbiny, the sound of laughter brought Oa. I ootildn't tell asps in her particular case, that he was • •--"....�:�. - a feeling of security. you all now -I shall ! a man. No, the daughter of Lord Glau- be late for dinner as it is, but I want' Was it possible that he could laugh it court, this woman of dazzling beauty. you'to do one thing, Will you do it?" het, intended anything so vile, so dastard- She spoke a tittle doubtingly, ail it she of unusual grace, was not for him. not • i,` ly. As, she dressed, hardly glancing in were not quite sure that her brother in the ordinary course of events, the leasti.6-tlase.�s tkoctt-nngtng for hes unless he rn h_ er 'Yes chat was_ e uid requite the rreghect of ;year] 1sS maid, she told herself that she was a helping her in the hour of criefs. thought-. which .had come tq him, when fool• that aH she had• to do w.as to treat "Why, of course. What is it?" she seemed to trHat him with disdain. him 'like anybody else. Like anybody else? _.�mething in •her -agitation had taken .Once or twice he had glanced at the Make ji01IT-, home rri0lC rq The thought held in it something of grim hold of him. man, wondered it he knelt; if --be -did, humor. To !ook as if nothing had ever 18 it about that man Glover? I'm aw• why he married her: if he didn't. who SttrACtiVC, illPf� protect it 1 c happened, to be very nice to him. All, fully sorry, really}' tber he would ever know; if he Came to from fire With these beau 33 there was the difficulty -to be nice 'to Not as intelligent as Judith, he could ! know, what he would do. After all, why him, when she would have liked to tear should he know? j Liful, sanitary him to pieces, when this final indolence I not yet grasp the full import of her tip peal. But the tact, tli.at .she• appealed to � But the det3rtite plan of action was still ! S � '"`'r'�-�• of his in foming'himigelt upon her, when him &bowed him that something vital was ; undefined, as the resolve of what she f�. she had avoided him for the last two MT.s{ral�ic the matter, I would do was still undefined with her. years, was an infamy -an infamy. Oh, if Yes, for Heaven's sa.ket. You don't { Ail a rule the . men followed into the only she bad allowed Danvers to leave know all it means, for Heaven's sake drawing -room. but to -night, for no par• • • that morning Of the two evils -yes, it don't let' Danvem--George. I mean• dont ticular reason,. Lord Glaucourt lingered Ceilings and Walls ; would have, been better that' he "should .let Lim be alone a minute with that on, first of all with The three other man, I beer any story about her in his own home man." then presently, as Danvers. left the room They will out -last the building and are very inexpensive. They can be brightened than to have met Hu h Glover face to The maid' entered. with the brandy and [with the'ttbo others, and Frewley, anx• from year to year with a little paint atatriflinif cost. Made In innumerable beautiful face. What ill-lgck, w -Eat evil star, what coda, . and they could not exchange an. i ious to obey orders, convinced that designs suitable to ail styles of rooms, Can be erected over old plaster rs wc,l as in genius of catastrophe, had induced -her other word...{sametiing of great•, importance was at Dew, buildings. Write for catalogge. brother to bring him down to -night of all ",kll r)ght,.old girl. I'll,do what I can." iI stake, thought it teas the beat thing that I 'We scatsdv@acomwetsheof5h_etMau fo lastNat•riah. 9 nights' when they we•e a family party. The servant knocked 'and announced din- could have -happened. THE METALLtG ROOFING IiriITi.I7 At momenta she felt quite faint, Pre• ner, Priding that eoeryone waP"downitairs, Preri•ntly tii'cy would have to go into CO.,, gently she rang the bell and -told her Everyone-: Glover, and 1Ir. Danvers, and I the next -room, and then, what would mald to bring her a 'brandy aria sods, only her mother and father to protect her ; .; NTnafaM 97rs - _ q and a good deal of brandy and very little p happen. He euather' would would see ]{mow, rad PhtfieT:o :ars., TORONTO 797 Notre Dame Ave., 1iV1NNiPEG interests, to prevent their talking to each ' to that Ilia, father would want, he t, aoda. she said. • othen I knew, ,to take him off to the library for - "We walked too far, I am tired." Her looks, implored shim• to Ito down, to ; a that. They were great friends. And And while the'maid went -to fetch it, fllrht ar er, to guard her welfare, then Glover would have'to devote. him. her brother knocked at, the door and she 111 be down in a minute." She took the ; self to his mother, while Dwrt rs mode mlow-- let h;in. Ire e'at down on a Chair -glans e tray: from thcove lo, Judith on the balcony. He had i� neAr ;be winc'ow. He liked Danvers very' Does h'e,.dooe Da'nvere allow that?" already given Glover a strong hint that—/Qofi,1/• PA THOOiEJ.©,flO _ �mG�s+`o.S' hs!1 much so tar, and he had come'to tell her!. laughed. Danvers was going the next, day. � iso. He and his sister were not groat "i haven't asked him yet." And when Hugh Glover reached• the o'dssaee germs twat nous, . Wotcr:i pinkeye, E;i:zootic, X Sffluenzet, Cn lirrheil Fc,m :: r Fo <cr,''.v d.rtr ;Ted incl es - "I is, but he was proud of her limnty, "I wouldn't take it -if- I were, yo... tir:ia:ng•raom, 'it frau exactly aB Frewley � Q l ie led from the sr�rm by- nx "S7T47l'� fha ren;oly And, he thought that now she was going As he left the room, she ahruglred'her t had foreseen• Dmivero was on the ter, _� r c, to lie [Harried; sife-mi ht (crow hiker. - is alio mult;ipl,ies and etrvntt:2ie•":+ the lical;:h ger" d -in l•he t�v g shotildet•„ Impatiently, i roc e. • tvhspering in the moonlight to i D Z s o 'q ?eau and fortifce the hnrsr, ,mare or oolt •iAmr,st any con - "1 [hilts he is eery rico, your young It you were me, you'd take twenty," [.Judith. and he had no other course open �l .a F man How did you get bold of him?" oho ori to horsel,. $ tag'ous assesses. "3POliS' iN altcayu ea.fa ukd rtn.iy, and th:ui to « t antf tuck to Lady Glaucourt: Q He wanted to hair all about wrought -up When she sneered t4ie drawing mum ' wl o, i;e ;uipt 'she kr,cw •H who he was, �` Q never nus tn•dti lye 'rnandcd wo'k All a:ugg:std stud Lor! Vat In the -present state of wrought•up' Frewley good Frewley. was talkin_ hard f.�nua it ve.y dillicrdt to talk to him, _sit sonde houses, or dc;:ver _+d by m::un: ot,:rcrs. to Gli.ver. He `lanced up at his sister, not know;ux whether At wag better to ERG SPONN MEDICAL CO., nerves. the wordi 'Jtet,hold of him" cert• A Her face Wats hushed and her eyes eoncil:ate him, or to treat him with te•ted her. ChamisU and Ban ariotoglsts, Goahsn, lad., U.fi # _ Danvers' personality', hie ve existence, sparkled. Bhe had -evidently• not ta.keii ruilrr.tse. • It aha dreadln!Iy unlortan- ' ,� . ,-,,F:•:,�, . 's' - ' . ^uM^ :K •�:.. •�;, a �,,, w,Ft- i:}-.;mr t.a• ..' —., .w+t: , 2_ c, .�i.; mo -,-0. ,.� 9 �.. Y3;.- -u.,1y —.'{war visa... • - < .,. .. .:.. ,,,.,,,: ..-., d^:?ras,x, .:,.. �'�,•- r5''�\. +,�. n, n..rurt r•. www,,. - 4.. -,.'.: -. .K •yn.+. ...— ....'-o: '�'--•--':'.*-+i'.. �. -:.- ._: . ..; a .-.. .- - •'y 'm'.` �1''. fir! ih.. 41 ... .. r. IL OUSANDS �� : hh �4 T DOWN BY� TH-�:, k. ,. o : — 7.--C t.t,y,,r'. + dpi" of r mow('„{ .v ff,2 A, �- Commander Australians Avenge De h of Their Comm .� x �r _ - _ in Dar rel es fy NN was attacked' Anis- beth. The column Y A despatch fmm Melbourne, a«` bt+alia, says: General- Sir Iin Ham- near Kilid Bahr by Turks, support, the cruiser__ -Loeb- which ,� 3 H,T11m.$IIdiS21�-�'h2Cf- $ritish land fot+oea at the Dardan- was firing from the Sea of Mar ialles, in a cablegram to the Gov- but drove them back and took 540 ernor expressing regret for the .prisoners. warned the Populace. r ` /death 'of Bristlier General W. T. that " t � `. Bridges, a romraand-or of .the . Aus- Reports from Tenedos says I ' tralian forces at the Dardanelles, British aeroplanes -dropped pro- x - -- v r' -.G who died as the result of a wound, clamations in the town of Gallipoli +1►�ys : approaching announcing an apF ng born- 1Tteirrepar�ba e -rasa-eras bril=tbardment and advising .the poPu-�--- liantly avenged Friday by his own lation to leave the place. Later s I f Rev- rshi threw in- - droops, w -ho inflxKted a loss o aeroplanes and wa ps en thousand on the enemy, our loss cendiary bombs on the town; de- _ /„. _being under five hund•red.” stro3 ing portion, of it and causing r.. numerous casualties. Camps Bombarded. Shipping at Smyrna Held Up. , -''- ,There was a'lively bombard- PP g des atop to the Ha, -&-s Agency " y -- j Ment of the Dardanelles, directed A P principally against numerous Turk-, from Athens says the authorities at ash camps at Komu Burnu, on the 1 Vourfa, in the Smyrna roadstead, „ t 8siatic side," says Reuter's At'h- have "prohibited the departure of s r: ens correspondent. "It is stated the .Greek steamers Macedon Sparta, and Nicolas, and also all ; that Chanak ii a.eesi has been com- Spa rR ; M F, J pletely destroyed, and that the communvcation between the ships . �• town of Gal1•ipoli, on the European and their officers who had landed. y � Side of the waterway, has been bad- Z. The Greek Consul at Smyrna pro- ' ' r s� f tested to the Vali against L111y aC- . j�' ' -%.� .Vro4,i ,;,:'-�. ..xuG r� "'�'f w..n/hs.::r'a.,�ia..��'c^''2'•..6%v, , ky damaged w r � - "Several cd the European forts tion of the Turkish authorities, but A = are still hold.iin out, waver," then Lhei�teame the prohibition been A Large Motor Truck �ihich Is to Be Taken to France by the Army Service Corps. The allies ale ad'chvancing on Gal- taken as a F'i" -- ai Tied by the Constantinople for strategic- V lipoli Peninsuta, wrppo } (� ` fire. of the baLtte,ahip Queen Eliza reasons. GOOD 1 ROURSS R4UTE� BY BRITISIT-TLROOra ~4 .� -- fences and carry the.fighting into T D��j,DR� - ! L AUSTRIA MOVES _ . Italian territory. t Italian bows — severe Sandstorm Alone -Saved Ottoman --Detach- AUSTRIA f are massed in 8B'ea . ,AGAINST ITALY ever, �� the �� front. Strong Positions Still Bar Allies'iffl0nt From Annihilation Or Capture Hay to the arrows, { France Will Settle However. =says : For Cargo of Dacia �A despatch from Lond+oa seen^ ` The British attacked a Turkish pestroya Freatier Bridges and -..Cuts ` A despatch from $sFrontier B Electric A despatch'from Paris sera: A 1 Steady progress by the allied troops' -off cial announcement was made r camp at I1Lah. While the battle law has been promulgated, accord on the Gallipoli Peninsula -is re- I by the Marquis of Crewe Secretary I was in progress the etand'storm �° _ . Wires, ported, although they p rently t , broke and the _Turk shielded _ . - ins to fhb Temps, opening a credit po g a Pa of State for India, that the attempt clouds, fled A despatch from London says: for the payment of the cargo of the have wot yet captured the Turkish of- Tulles to advance, oa the En-. from sight by the �a_ 11 state of war now virtually exists ,steamship Dacia, formerly of the positions which bar their way to phrates River against the Britishin across Amara. the border toward between Ital and her former al but baler : the Persian Gulfs here of opera an the Tigris River. 'Ilhe Iiia O!- y, y Hamburg -American Line, the Narrows of the Dardanelles p Pe Alli lice, Austria and Germany, - al- under "American register, which An unofficial despatch reports tions has resulted in t~salure, and fice announoEd that all south-west ;formal `deel$ra o -n. has was seized by a French warship on � landing of fresh troops on the that the Turkish forces -have been ern Persia is _now cile,ared of 'Turk though no doh trodps. "In Arabisttiaa ' - our et been made. Austrian troops February�2� The cargo of cotton, Asiatic side of the straata--a move- put to rout. et been withdrawn from some however, was not confiscated, ow designed, doubtless, to prevent the A severe sando.torm Saved a Turk :troops have severely punished come of the frontier posts and all nevi ; an . agreement existing be- Turks from sending any more rein ish Jeta'chraen•t from capture or an- treacherous pro. -Turkish tribes. who tween the agreeh and British na- forcenients from the eastern to the nihilation in a battle with British I murdered our wounded," . iaid the gation s!rvices in the AcPi-retic ave l - -t val authorities, s -astern Side. The despatch reads ; troops along the Kasloheh River. official Statement. been suspended._ An indication cunt _s the cia§h rs not -far- off- is � ! The law proposes;" Saye the "The alliel_ disembarked fresh' that the Italian. Senate endorsed Temps, "that the value of the car- troops ner. Kum Kale, on the Asia- � N S c the action of the Chamber in grant- go be reimbursed to the American Llc coast of the Dardanelles. It CAPTURE NEW REGRLATIOfag the Government extraordnnary owners. _ 1'also has been learned there that the �FHENCU Powers in the Brent of war,. for �- Turks on the Gallipoli Peninsula, R WflIT�AQfs TO PASSPOR`�S �'► rorhLch the whole country appears to Government Enquiry who for weeks have laded artillery lino 1 jj - be enthusiastic• Into Crucifixion Story ammunition, have obtained an 'THE = abundant supply of shells - in the A Unofficial despatches from veil- �`" past few days. one points indicate that great mill A despatch from London' says ; P loft is ing all along In Ube House of Comauons .Harold The following has been received Brilliant Suncese�u th ut )' Joftre's )Iust` Ifs clin' the Portrait of che Ilan to Whom they ;Mary activity 4iroceed Under- from the Mediterranean force : Army rt from Brescia that Vie- a. Te- J . Tennant, Parliamentary the frontier. It is stated ui4i a=�- y _for is a ry Un reed - I Issued. i General Cox's brigade repulsed Arras. - t � with heavy leen an _attack on his ;ens evidently consider that a state that the Government was engii]r y 1 o! war bt�iweaa-.the Dual Monarchy ing into .the allegation that Ger position made on May 12. A do�Te T�espatvii -from London Say' : e despatch from Landon says .::of Italy ee ady crista, nines had removed the- figure of company of Gurkhas advanced over The weather being improved cin the The lat me Ores regarding for passpoft& The Austrians have withdrawn Ohrist from a large village crucifix half a mile. The ground thus won western front, both the Brit sh and been neces " was consolidated during the night French troops have reslimed the of- I g Te or a man to have his own por• their troops and Customs -guard and fastened a wounded Canadian' - '�►' from the frontier at Pvnte 0a 'attacks. ser:GE7RX`O'-N t the erose. in spite of very strong counter- ensive north of Arras. General Y _ and the frooue atter destroying the d• 'attacks• Joffre's forces made a brilli turfy treat oa his passport. The t rDf The Lancashire territorial divi- successful assault on the .Lorette. gmrements call fol the pe bridges, the telegraph and - tele- ' PUBLICATIONS. ,-wives and -children over 14 years of shone lines ah �, the electric light Sion have made considerable pro -.lopes, capturing the German Porti- phon lin O,>lA, bridges the tea's. Our howitzer battery, with. fled position known as "the Paced a The new requirements •were first-' ge Customs Offices Have Been .Adm he aid�of aProplaaes, blew up the way•" These works are situated enforced.at Liverpool, where aev- frontier h�rre been mined. From vised to Exercise Vigilance. ammunition wagons of the Turkish on the only remaining ride of the pante Caffaro and Lodrone . two A despatch from. Ottawa says : y g eral aseengem had difficulty in roads gas., aver the frontier and Customs officers at all porta of en heavy howitzers, and later made a hil•1 which wa. still partiely in the holo ra direct hit on one of the ns in seeurin the necessary pp g Fhb nerve for cq.nzirtnication between try in Canada have 'been notified- position of 'the enemy. As a result .and hagvng them officially attached• t the department to exercise -fromt of the Australian a#d ':`few of the -French success their- further to the passu " stamped by the` -':Italy and AuAria. On the neigh- y Zealand army corps. T enemy advance toward Lens cannot now _ !boring mount,n.ins Austrian artillery greater vigilance toward the exclu trenches and a new gun emplace be hampired', the' entire Lorette UTghtited ,States Consul, so that they can be seen. afar of German publications. The might be permitted to.sail' Information gathered by. carte- entry of these publications has been Rient Rete deanolished by howitzer hil•1 and the lesser ridges which t4he . The Emyy has investigated . .F fire.. _ Germans had defended fiercely For and found 'that iri the future. the. epondents on the eastern frontier prohibited under the proclamations , Ever- day sees an imlirovement more than six months being .now. of Switzerland aiio�'s that Austrian I relative to trading with the enemy, in the Anglo-French tion. The new requirements must be strict e and Gencnan forces, with heavy ar- but some are finding their way in held by thg.. French. The enemy to: Through the picas the. enemy are reported as having lost was also driven from the section of 1 American Embassy has called the billery, linos been concentrated at by mail and express. Special refer very heavily." of Ablain St. ' azaire which dinkel Trenton, Bozen and aferan. Move-. ence is made to a book entitled ,p .1 the "White Wa " works to ,the 'attention of all Americans in the ments of consiu"erable bodies of "Fur VaterIand Und Ehre" or 3 United Kingdom to bhp new rules, 7rted from Munich. " Prisoners Exchange northern end of the village still and •urWAhern,._.itthe yegula,tions troops are rep, "For Fatherland and Honor, Revoked by Germany occupied by,tih'em. Several hundred have not been complied with, to'-- The theory is advaneed ,that Ger- which is said to have been distri- _ • prisan•ers were taken-, including take the necessary steps without mamy and A-ueti-ia, expect to break buted extensively through Ontario A despatch from London 'says: n�rous officers. through the Itnkan frontier de- by a St. Louis publishing firm. 3, delay by. calling at the Embassy or : Correspondence between the Bri- "` at the nearest Consulate with the Minister at the Vatican and the Quite Remote._ ._ :.Pb ra hs_. Foreign Office discloses tTie-fact to `Shure, then, you are reTa�eTtu OF 1HECAMI AI N_ Germany has revoked' the 'agree- Barney O'Brien I" Over 400,004 unaddressed letters, FAILIYJIL�71Ement made at the request of the - -Very.,disLantly, Barney was use stcards,' and packets are posted Pope for the exchange of British mother's first child I was the in the United Kingdom every year., ...Has No R85..r- and German 'civilian and inoapaai- sig nteen t old Ves to Support Gen. Eichorn's AMy tated prisoners independently of " Scented blooms when cu sho the question of military age. Beetles will depart like magic if 'be •laid in cold water for an hour in Extreme North, it` Has Been Driven Back The Prussian Minister at the ground 'borax mixed with brown su- W en transferred to vases they, „ Vatican has ex-Plained that the ac . gar • is laid 'about .she hearth or Bice off a stronger and more last tion was taken because Great Bri- other haunts, ing fragrance. A despatch from Petrograd says: into the 'fiat lands of Eastern Hun twin was not treating German sub- LL ow gory. marine prisoners as ordinary ��� berm:any's chief difficulty is lack of Moreover, Dimitrieff's army, -ousts Qf war. . _ THE . KAISER . CLOSE , CALL, Tien a is n ireatens failure which" successfully` holds the - west ` era. S6 has no reserves to %U southward to the swam s of He was -an annil�nt lover, ain'st -13,ua r, and a - ---e. poi the entire.ca•mpaign against -Rus- bank of the San from Peremysl lot Quite' the am • - - P- woody P _ _ ' KilUng. the Dniester and has Germany practical pe • It was rt Gen. 'Eichorn's army in the Heav-Shelf Burst Among the I`lachines, -port there' on the defensive, has •enabled St. Patrick's Day ; in his hand- he y extreme north ,said it has b -''en Iyanoff to extend hi's line. unbroken bore a pot of real Irish ihamrack. Kaisers Chauffeur and Destroying Motors steadily- driven back until now the from Opatow in South Poland to "They were raised in the'owld nod," _ .e Russians are fighting near the Kolomea in East Galicia. he said, .as he .presented the. pot to - °`raised in the oaild sod of s ; destroying several machines, in-' frontier station. of Wirballen. . Over_ this 200 -mile line the enemy Biddy- eluding the• Emperor's, and killer' Mur Murphy " A •despatch from. -Geneva gay I y 6 atters are even worse in the'ex ,has probably 36 corps, of which 1g cried "Sure now, p his chauffeur. The Emperor had y in delight, "how The Gei�an Emperor and flus staff creme south, near Bukowina, are German, which are operating cried his 'lad left his car only 18 minutes before. where the Austrian 'attempt to out- herre in a frontal attack. They really sw�ate of ye it is I How Per- had a narrow escape while watch �_ flank the R.u•ssians and approach failed and lost large nuabbers on feet and how fresh! Sure, I .do ing the operations in a village near As.more Russian- shells were #alt-. , Lemberg from the east has been 1 the San while attempting to esEab bc�lave that there's aflitthie ht the River San, in Gglicia. Accord- ing in the neighborhood, •the Em- .,i itself outflanked. The Russiansl lish themselves on the right bank, them•yet . Murphy g to a despatch from Budapest, a 1 pe•ror and his staff left hastily• itt, who is the have brought heavy artillery ly: `Begorra, I know there is, ing burnt 600 yards away. I maohi,nes which they oomman� are pursuing .the enemy, y g making a disorderly retreat acro®- by motor traction against the west- he relu to moconfessed; "but, it'll It fheavy ing some automobiles, leered. the woods of the lower Carpathians ern sector guns of Peremyel. be paid "j _ .:, .. •a .5.. .,e ,'. .. .:.... n :...i'..f .... -A� �... ... _sir-,sw ... �N.'. n �ti.............s...- w..::.1.. ,. <- .... <�=e.:a-u _ i :i• r r,. Y,,n-ar.$. _. - F' n,.- ..cues;. ...'v-.. _ ....u'^i%`c- •^-' .:"?:,,�^' . r . F• f„ v, F , �,:,"- x:. n •- +.. �.'•�•"0.•.•1.�2,.�4.: .... raw .t .-- �. ... <' .. .. ..,. r ..t -: ti Y ' k,Y _ .x r Xity Ldt"'QiserssMeis. 5, con. 3, Bc*r Win fat W. Dart's, Bear- boyo P. O. for noon, A. P,atleoder's oablitffied1=11 ridayimoratogaLltsOmes, Malvern, till Tuesday noon. Tuesday WKER NOT BOASTING .Y1ak•sing, ons• - __• PLOUGH SHARES—Alt kinds kept afternoon, Robt. Scott's Cedar Grove, ocn•tantly ou hand, WillMOSG_ELOVE, for night. Wednesday, W. Knoz's, . TEEMS Brougham. seal Wbiteveds ncon, B oagham hotel, till �L25 pee year ; 01.00 it paid in advance. rj OUND—Op Thursday, May 27th, Thursday noon, Thursday afternoon When we Tell on that ot1Li(le. bulk Teas ave better -- - Subscriptions to the United States, Sl.ao 1' is Clark's gats, a wi at teeth, Loser call Chas. LedgetL s tot 2, con. 7, Pickering y - tn advance at xewe' office, 35 for night; Friday R. G. Cammark's than any 40c, package tea on the mark t ea experts \ lot 12, con. 4, nooe, S. Bath's, Pickering have told us _they are. We carry .3 m& of tea FoeoRvr. SALT-A first-class tnilch for night. Baturday morning oven stable. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, WWtiteorphone(Bed or Ind) F H. until Mondayaiorniag. Black, green or mixed- 30c. lb. -5lbs $1.25. F`ur{orlo-(1806.) The famous iron cam. Black, green or mixed- 40c. lb. -f lbs $1.76. The American Tent Caterpillar WANTED- Married couple for paigner, Record 2.09 ]/4, the property Black, green.or-mixed- 50c. ib. -5 lbs' $2.25: �— farm, wife to do cooking, Apply to of Chas. Park, Balt n West, will make DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Buz 6, News office. al Teas = ou will save ' - ---- the e. aeon o! y ' �yHITB sy c ,will ]says his own stable, money by buying 5 lbs nosy. Call and ask for free For t e t two or three years the ltmpire State variety. A. P. Some Cocke Btonffville, anti proceed to leo al Hotel pea American Tent Caterpillar or Apple Pickerlugt Bell phone, 35 _ p y _ samples of any of these lines, P Pp Goodw0.•d, for night, Tuesday, Thos -'Tree Worm, as it is commonly called. RASE GEED FORSALE�A ua Beverley's con. 5, Uxbridge for noon, _,_ �� �'•� t _ has done considerable damage. It �� ttty of timothy seed-aLso alsike seed at lot 'Brougham hotel for night. `Ve ,nesday PINEAPPLES-arenow at their Cheapest -order yOt1C seems to be gaining in numbers every is, con, S. Pickering. 0. E. PCOH, Claremont; tt Tremont hotel, Markham, for noon and yearand judgipo by the oumberof nests night. Thursday,vis, Richmond Hill, dozen crate at once.=iSs. at $2.00 a doz. 249. at nnyr noticeable to theorchards of the FOR BALE -Two brood sows due f.,to Elgin Mills, Yonge street for noon - _ $1.80 a,doz,-30s• at $1.30 'a doz. - in July, at lot its con, 5, Pickering or _ - :County, it is probably going to prove .address A. E, wBITE, Wbiteva1a, P. o, -34--6 " and naebt, Friday via Vic ons B�aare __rather a serious peat again this year. _.- and Cashel to Jacob Wideman's con. 7, --=- There are two Reneril tyD" •of ilr _�'t EED BUCKWHEAT FOR SALE- Markham, for noon, thence . to own -- 'sects, One. with what is known 'as 1J Apply at lot 15, con• a, Pickering. Ind. stable until Monday morning. Dave Fresh bananas, oranges, lemons, `grapefruit -green onions iauCking; mouth-parte and the other Phone 17to. yICTJR RUMPTH, Pickering, M •Syj;s. manager. --biting biting mouth -parts. The former ATS FOR SALE -A quantity of Wing's Courtship -[141151] (14722r _ rhubarb, lettuce, ripe tomatoes•'and strawberries. Class feeds by sucking the juices from 80th Cent oats. Ap ly at tot to, cos. The pare bred imported Clydesdale I _' _- rhe interior of the leaves and stems of a Pickering, R,, H. CRONx.> , R. No. d, Whitby, - .. , .-the planta. Theretore it is impossible Ont. 8834 Stallion, the property of John Munro, Buy =x11 your groceries at the grocers.' to poison them as they do not eat any ' Pickering, wit, make the season of will - - -of =face of the leaf. With the POTATOES FOR SALE -I , have a as -follows: his o ; Monday May 10th, will q nUty of goon potatose for sale at lot 7, leave his own stable; tot 9, B. F. con. D S O —'latter ctawit is entirely different. This eon. 4, Ptckertnf canis to (iEO.E.LAKRENCE Pickering, and p,oceed to S. Nicholson'sR I C H A R insect consumes the whole leaf, outside AO�•i s5 9s Du Barton, for noon, thence to Wood's Je - portions as well as the interior, it TTU(3H PII(#H,Glen Ma' -Licensed hotel. Went Hill, till -Taw-sg -soon. - - - - can thus be readily sees these feeding H Aacaoneer. Arrangemenc}etof sales may'. Tuesday afternoon Mtcbael Hickey's, habits can be destroyed by applying be left as Chea. Sargent's Claremont, Ind. phone Liverpool, for night. Wedn- day I hos. T f STORE --poison to the surface of the material Clare site. 351y Knot's, Brock road for noon; 8. _Baths'��L . • - On which it feeds, The American — --' — Pickering for highs, Thnrsda• proceeds s SHOE • Teat Caterpillar belongs to this latter PLANTS FOR SALE - Tomatoes ' r to own.at>ble where he will remain until Claw of insects and we can therefore etc. also Light Colt3 years old. Apply C. - - see that an application of a iac+a i OSL 140. 10 Coae.•sioa Markham Township, Friday: noon; Friday atterHoon proceed. +• , _ r! H I T BY po Phone a•ao Markham, al•34 -to R. Packria's Aadley for. eight. some form or other to the leaves of $star ay proceeds to own stable where We always carry a complete the trees should and will control this FOR SALE -3 Scotch Collie pups 10 he wi I remain until Monday morning y y p to stock of - insect. It has been found that an L' welts old, Can be seen at lot con, -s, Fine Boots and Shoes. Boys' and Girls' School Shoes, Felts, application of spray twin otic to one Pickering. Ind. phone 9103. Addrrw W. BUSH Edward Darrrleft-f9609], (13451), p g Prospect Hill Farm. Whitby, R M D. ttb9s I he fashiouab y b ed imported Cl dRubbers and Overshoes. and one half gallons of commercialfli y ime au as - bur solution to 38 to 40 g«I- - -- -Men'nirsionRivar-wil=-_ - .. ons of wa er aD a in¢ n is no - 1915 as !ol owe : Moada wi 1 leave his P - - 151. -- loss than three pounds of arsenate of 'lead, that very satisfactory results __ - riOIInty of Ontario own stable for W. H. Major's a.D, 5. / ® L 1 /t f PEEL, � C t V 1'1 y V G f� .. ' Pickering, for noon. thenne :o Brougham - --_.-. , can he obtained. This rpray should hotel for night; Tuesday Joe. Wideman's a be applied before the blossom -buds The -adjourned uneeting of the Conn- Greenwood, for noon, W. J. McDonal y - o but as it is too tate for.. that. now eil of the Corporation of the County of ]BROOK S T. WHI T S Y. Aadley, for eight. Wednesday S. Bathe this season it should be applied im- Ontario, will be held at the;' Court , mediately after the .blosoome have House, Towu of Whitby, on Tue%day Pickering; t raooa,E. y Bleeps base as, - line for night :Thareday Svelter gash's _ r��L V Callen. the First day of June, 1915. at the Liverpool: for noon; John Barne's . GBL+RD�1B�e1 over Fdr /-OrIB 12�1t'B i This will not only control the Aga- hour of Two, o'clock in -the atter-noon- Cherr<ywood. for night; Friday peoeeeds - . erican Teat Caterpillarbut if thorough- ` All accounts to he laid b. ore the to his own stable for night: 9atorday F, ly done will control also theher .codling council shooed be forwarded to the W.Bily-rthoru'•, lot 21.eon. 9,Markham 'ME � moth, apple scab and other kindred ClarDt,;uoperty certified, +t rwxst three for soca, thence to his own stabl, until pests. 'Where the insect is making days hefore the meetin.i; �•f the Council Monday morning, rapid progress in an orchard and it is Dated at -Whitby this 25th day of i4rsron Elect - r,gng, (12829) The CANADA�P desired to check them before the poi- $day, A. D. 1915. fa•hiouably brad snit of #iseaa's Petrie, son spray can be applied it is a good J. E. FmxEWEiL. imported Clydesdale stallion, the pro ASl6'CS OVER f4s,000,00A plan to take a long pole and wrap a Sri County Clerk. t a' rag around the end of it. Dip this in _ party of W H. Ptah, Claremont, will a Oi coal -oil and in the. evening when- the HORSE REGI9TEB - stake the season of 1915 as follows - .. i p41©lpil$ M Mooday MAY 10th will leave his own • majority of the worms have collected - - 'stable and proceed to John bdott's, Inti ,,,, �oint Account! are a Con - in their nests insert the pole with the Lord Regent -1413 C. N. R. The .21, con, S. Pickering, night. Tuesday. w+ venlence. rag on the end of the nest and by gtaoda,e bred trotting stallion, the Robt. Eag asnWe Mongolia, noon, Wm turning the �e. the nest will be property of Thomas Maddaford W bitby Armstrong's Lomat Hill,, night. Wed _ Keep a Savings Account, and Wound up ant a end of the pole. The will make the season of 1915 as Col= nesdsy Robt M-iroy's Ccdar Grove Let Your MOnvy, A c e u - worms and nests should thew be des. low. vonday May .Uth wi l leave his noou• G• D. Miloe's Cherrywood night ' troyed. A common practice' is to -own stable, lot S. baseline Piokgring and _Tharsda . M. Hickey's Liverpool, night >mulate. 176 burn out the nests -in the eveningor - proceed s • Wood's hot 1, S3rer Hi ! for Friday, T. d Saos's Brook road tions. We solicit your account in our {'• cool part of the day, when the worms night, Tuesday S. fiicholson's Dunbar Graha,. Jobaston's Brsegham aiphs. bays collected in the nets. - Thls ton; for noon, own stable for night. Saturday own ptable untit Monday SAVINGS DEPARTMENT- Iw method has the disadvantage in that Wednesday F. G. McCarthy s Audoy morning T ('� BRANCH /'''� 'itoftens injures the tree where the for noon.- 1'empersace hotel, Brooklin Lfueephasus-Yon r12. 138891,' (1,218) PICKER�NG BRANCH, )} lire comes in contact with- tfie limbs Cot night. lbarsday Coe mercial hotel, Ttie choicely bred _mported 'Cl 77"�dalq and is therefore nct always to he Oshawa, for nig' S. Fr day, Banliel'e stallion, he property of S. C. Shaker• R W. GORDON, Manatter, Q Bib also at q�- 'tir-. 'recommended. Another fairly sus •hotel. - W bttby for ni.•bt. Saturday Pickering; wi 1 make the season of 1915 cessful method especially when the s to, his own , •sable until the as follows; That day leaves bis own '• worms are young, i� io .Lake a small llowing_ Monday morniaG stable for Commercial hotel, • Oshawa hatid-sprayer and after the •worms Bova Roberta-Taecalrbracrh Fr bob Doan Lod night. Friel, Bandel's has r" Btiaye g, safest the netts _for the ('ouch Stallion. the property of Huvh Whitby. for soon and night, 8a a vill ORN :� O R evening, saturate the nests thoroughly ldellroy, Highland Cre•eit, wi 1 m+tie I D to his own stable when >,s will r• with coal oil. No Insect can live she season of 1215 am fo lows, N •o •Ay re•osin until thv fo lowing Thursday N .1 when thoroughly covered with coal- May 18th will leave big. o*" %tab)" ' 1 t mor in4 oil or any other oily substance- This method, however; In not as often as _ FURNITURE FOR THF HOME .•. +C.�►iYl}7►ton'a Earp The old reliable Sial convenient ht as acing a pole and rag. • • • • ' Or iyOb cora - - bven when the nests have been des • • ttoyed'a thorough spray o[- the lime - " That never fs Hs to give ae - sulphur and arsenate of lead should - } Cut Oak Bed Ft4,om Suites, Side Boards, Bnffett proved $"abitua.ace of fodder and cors be applied because there are .al ways a _ Chairs, Tableil Cuuchea, Daveuports, numner of these worms that may R•ugp, Linuleums good quality. White An aicelletit varier not have returned to their nests for _ _ 40c_ per yd. ee iii all pprposes the Mirli 'and which would multiply 'Goods proaliptly dehve.red. 6 and cause farther damage another _ (''!;,�w,t WMe.�phich is always In great demand for fodder, ` saeason. and there is always danger of - G+�i eY su the worms travelling from tree to tree ( T 7 t or for mining with the heavier cobbiinq sortie: and from orchard w orchard Where .- $•- BL IRLING, • {PICKERING �1SC01181ri o. 7 Sotntjthing new, hese,. but in great the orchards are is close proximity to � •. `� 'wfavor w4ert3 grd*n last season. - one another. Therefore,•even -.tb4iu >z _ - � - -- -- - g an orchard does not appear to be affected itis always wise to take pre- _ _ caution of spraying and thus make = - i 1 sure of a clean crop of apple§. - - mange and Tur>� p Seed + It has been said -by many ' far[niers that the tent caterpillar cannot be - All the popular kinds,gt right prices. _ imp by spraying. This. is a wrong Our groceries are the freshest. impression because tt has been iroven that wberevei• 'spraying, has been .. - thoroughly and systematically` doge OEORGE .,.'PHILIP that there is no trouble whatever With the •teat caterpillar. The key note to - success, therefore, is, to, first, mix up the spray mixtures in the rig ht BROVG#HA�ez P y B � pro - the ! port and secondly to see that it is thoroughly a -, plied, Further partici- : �ate_v41th eeftrrPncoyO_the _Conzr-61' _._. ----____.._..--... apple pest: can be secured by applying «£ IN CANADA" - .� a io the Department of Agriculture, •• 'WOOD _-• � S � � - Whitby, . ,� O S - R. M, Ti PEii. j s -� .Ford Tourmg �' .. i`' _ - i Are the Best for the.. • Zrainn That Wet Field _Price $590 = �i With cement tile, which the Agrieul- I��7. tural Colleges claim are the beet kind i Y' -- F a mer made. Splendid brick are also mads Your neighbor drives a Ford -achy don'telk from the same material. We make you ? W6 nee selliltR -more- Fardsin Ca-nadlt :- _-both file and brick::. Get our prices 'chis ,year tllstn ever before-becange Cm ia- -~- befcre buying.. -deans demand the best in motor ear service —dee us. before placing Home Telephone 5iO4, at the lowest, possible cost. T. he "Made in '•Cananx•' Ford is a nese? pity -not a luxury. _ H/NDLE & C 0., your ord .Buyers at Ford cars will. -share is our profits if we yo -ere WH/TrcVALE, ONT, sell 80,00(1 cars between August 1, 1914, and Aug- lust 1, 1915. Runabout ,. _ >sa� : Town C,ir $8.10 ; F. O. B. Ford, ' Ontario, with all equipment, including electric Repair Shop] ".headlights._ Qu display «nd for sale by• ' - . -'. Estimates o :all Building Materials , • � W. J. LUKE is SON, - •� Now.is the tithe to "get your Bicy-les Whitby, Ontario - repaired for the good roads.. furnished Getyour.Automoble Tires now. of Rus -F11 Aufirew,Pickering a` Prices are away down. Ford size 815.50, e1.UW sizes in _ proportion. • : ~ Ind phone 1913. � I - � Russell Andrew, PICHERII .Ont7T T N ,r �' - .. . :.'.,,.•:. -:b•' -*'•..1 roc 1 s -�b.t.me:104 i"' 7t"», ""' G. + """' r?..y:a`- i°^•'a'q"r•;. "i :r,"_"'"'-"` u•4••1; y'.vmF«+•"+' .-,-w+ u. m.-`,�ma'mr _ _.-. .::i:- -.�:m••wy:�r ••f•�- _ _ a y .:...- -• �- __ - irk s;...'„'� `.. ^,.,.�»_..t,s� +.. f +•v- . .: .. air... :.. ..�,.;r., �. .. .t, v - ,.,.,, �' _ •: r• - .,, _ � .? _ MEMO Ct.ARi►aONT COURT OF REVISION Mins Robinson is a guest at the _ HOW to Care for Methodist parsonage. Municipahly of the Toe7rsbl� of Pickas• ' Your C.oaap�e.aioa QO ' HION BANK- � _ D. H� Scott spent the holiday jug, - - - _ =- with friends in London. Public Notice -is hereby g�Pen that There is no truer saying than that etR L°MUNo a OeLZR. Up. pRasi°a W. o. W►TTHawe. v1oa-PRaideaNT -- a Harry Proctor spent a few days the Court of Revision for the Munici- ” beauty is only skin deep." C�ocid C. A. ERT. General Manan• with friends at Po 1. ality of the. Township of Pickering, .features lose their charm under a sallow � hW a , K�M � t..�.. Fat ad �,y,i tnAts Mies Dent spent, with for the year 1915, will hold its first or blotchy skin and° poor features are her sister, Mrs. (Rev. J. R. Real, sitting in the Town Hall, in the Vtl• glorified by a beautiful wmplezion. You Can Start a Savings Account Mrs. Nichol, of Toronto, visited lege of Brougham, on Monday, the "A very useful toilet booklet entitled with $1.00. Itis not necessary for you to watt until you have s with Miss Maggie Gcahara--last 31st dap of May, 1915, at the hcur of "•Yowr Coyx�lrxion " has lust been t�qe sum of moee3c. Aa acc2uat �n be c�ehtd_with $1.00 oe _ week. one o c ctck in thea rnoon, -im " b7r al's -and -wnmi more on which interest is compounded twice a year. Alli• pergons interested -will please helpful heal and beauty hints, incIu .- • Miss Lou Diekenson. of Toronto, in ro r methods of massage. It can • f, take notice end—govern themselves g p pe g spent the hoiiday.with Mrs. `Vm• accordingly. be had forthe asking at the NyalAgency _ ''WHITBY BRANCH: A. A." ATKINSON, Manager. Evans. Dated at �V)zitevaie tfiis 13th dtiF of Drug Store and you should call or •tele- ' James Middleton jr. has par- _ _ phone foz•it. Among other things it May, 19l i,- points out is that diet s1 • l;hased � new 'driver Froin -SV m. _ Po cep, ventilation, _ a DONALD R.-BEAT.OW, and a thousand other things we cannot Thompson. Mrs. J. R. Thegtoo, of Pickering Clerk of the said _ escape are continually 'waning against .,v=�,��• �,A=R'S�" T19B TABLE—Pickering - $ts0onG 9 33-35 Municipality our conippI' ions_ Geta 25c or 5oc jar of T. R. Trains going East Ane as follows— ' spent Tuesday .with her sister, -- Nyal's Face Cream and convince your- Mrs.` J. H. -Beal. - - - selfof its cleans aad refreshin and /CE CF?EAIVI ! N°' 6 Mail 5.50 A M. Thos. E. and Mrs. Ste henson C SWtCt t0 Eat g 1$ Local- - 2.6o P. M. ' -�autifying qualities. It is greaseless, 14 Local_ _ 6.05 P, M• p {� ed gr and daughters, spent Victoria La.�c•etS-_ . A Candy Eoivel Cornton--ozgenat and quickly absorbed by the y At the Pi'ckering Bakery Trains going wea0 doe as follows I%a in Brooklin. akin, leaves no shine, agd gives a No. 13 Local 7.47 A M Miss Gullock has be sp-ceding p nth, cool sensation, quick- 11 LoeaI - 2.20-P M 1 removin the irritation aced b Duron the heat of the summer come ,�, V the past tea days visiting with Fr' u' Vegetables y g l y ? Mae P•' - r wind and weather. ii were its coo! and indulge in ' • - •; friends in Hamilton. g- snndap iatluded� All :vyal preparations are justly fam- our refreshments. Mrs. Alex Wilson has been — ons and none more so than Nyal's Face TO Cream. Bricks, Sodas. Sundaes, ORANGES LEGIONS GRAPE WANTED -1 Y e ending a few days with her ' ' Cream which weuaheaitatingly recom-' and drinks right off the ice t ugliter in Toronto. FRUIT, BANA'�AS, and mead. Call or telephone us for your Thanking you for past favors, we so Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Torou- PINS APPLES. �y of this book which contains moat licita continuance of your patronage,_ - :to, spent Sunday is Whitby with valuable information. A reliable man to sell dames and Mrs. Smith. Fridays we have a fresh sup ly o! HERB MONKEY, PICBERIN(4 p Thomas h1,—Fadden, Druggist, ry ,t Mrs. Coyne of Oakville, spent Lettace, Geeen Onions, Radish, Hez3aY CexeDie�r i3aowil :5zooic S' Rhubarb, Asparagus, Pickering, Ont. A few days last with her sister, Celery and new - in Pickering and Ontario Mee. George Richardson. y Greenwood Hardware R. F4 Hopper, of Toronto, spent Strawberries. _ - j County. a few hours uti Tuesday calling : NEILSO�'3 ICE CREAM PAPER HA.NGIi�IG ' gall and see our stock of '_•Happy y Painting, Graining Thought and other A e.lines'- -Start now at the beet uslote"Clarsmout friends. _ -all the time. and Decorating _ as well as other aeUin -Rd and Mrs. Gibwn and Miss Estitnatea given. of Hardware. 6 fie• Mabel spent Sunday in Whitby ,% . c%; MARQUIS Eavetroughing and repairing Bend for list of Opting Offerings, ,with lames and airs. Smith. - W. H• STEVENSON promptly attended to.. • I Pickering and R. R. No. 3, Oshawa aranteed and rices and terms to agents. 5 - _..._. spent a few days during the -past: moderate. Liberal Commission - -week with his relatives here: Hugh Pugh, of Gle. Major, has ren e- Denny, _ -Handsome free outfit. taken out ebAceose as auctioneer GREENWOo STONE & WELLINGTON and r new prepared to accept THERE HAS NOT BEEN - orders for sales. �+ -- The Foothill Nurseries. Thomas Graham who has been' .. �TNDLr. ; ► on the siek1b4 for several weeks is - aIIy increase in E ALE •,.. iF.etab fished 1837) - . .- _ - wFir-r v l now making satisfactory progress p - HOf'3E ERA. CARPENTER, "2' O R n INT rr O _:.towards recovery. the rice of = AxD BARN _ David Hopper visited his old _ WORK. PANTRY CABINETS - home in Richmond Hill on Monday ' DUMB - WAITERS• . and took is the Fair which he re. ,� m, AT'N'�IOI =_ ports a great success. Shingling and general repair P. Macnab • r. and Thos. Birkett a oi• .• zootored to Brooklin on Victoria - - - See me about any job Yon want If you contemplate doing any done. Prices right. . �, � +syp 5504 Home Telephone.. - kind of building next Sesson. also the cand oncert at ht. ria and lfob+ Recc k IPo ) ," D. P. and Mra. Macfarlane and `. t ass son, of Blackstock. spent the holi= will be pleased to.figure pe -we : i to ' day with Mrs. Macfarlane's par- They ale Inside in Canada -consequently are not .;• F' E E D • ents, e. and Mrs. Macnab. ••• on your regnirments - Mrs. Joseph Rawson, oY Aylmer, - $ubjf>Ct t0 the sly per cent War Tag. at Cr. N. R•, Station for all kinds oil Ont. has been spending a few days (ib@ WDOd with her mother, Mrs. Bushby, � building nititerial. They -sell for 85 cents to $7.50 but no matter what " _ '+who has been seriously ill ' Miss Margaret Morgan who has _price. you pay, the Columbia Record at. that price is C ,- r Shorts, ottori Seed Meal Ban, S PIC i<,• p >i*><ry : ' bees speeding the past month _ ... - _ :. .. ed sed,. Dried Brewers 11F..Z\11�L3 '_• _ : Malt Corn F - holidayin at the home of M. and exceptionally good value for the money. Grains, Whole Corb, Create of the p Mrs. Henderson, has returned to _ Nest and Monarch Flour. Black- EB1C.1� YA1VJ ' her home in the�eity. Go to the dealer whose name is mentioned below, ford's calf meal. Beef scrap and The holiday was spent very Poultry love, Oyster shejl, etc. quietly in our village. There were and ask him to give y0ut a. cawogue of Columbia Phone lad. Markham 5030, Gordon soul + a few visitors, and a number of - D' family re -unions, but many spent Records, _._... . ... •.. - Tiz03�•.6 Fs' D•�0= the day in other parts. _ PICHEBING A large number from Claremont ;jif he hasn't any, owing to the big demand, write tt••awdn'�t ,�,�„� and the surrounding country at- •n Qovowa p ►r •irow= ♦ �•a wa s BeH and Independent phone ,,tended Uxbridge Farr on Mrnsdrry: `"direct to The Columbia Graphophone Co., Toronto, asea�e ro ,•taw � �•` �+.►•atst �o•e _ n They report a large attendance '• and the airPs great tr+teeeee. :and you will receive one by return mail.. But go to .a a a S r. - , --The Pickering W. H. g exhibited three -Sao horses at the Uxbridge Fair on 'the local dealer whose name is mentioned below, and ;; slot o" • a! '� '�i�ance Comitnittree Monday and succeeded in wiuninx to -14 first prize on heavy draught team ask him first; also ask him' -to play over some of the •e r M.. _ and second prize on three year old a 9 Thelbject of this Aeeocistion is to q� c*a g mare. newest Records, including: e my `~ o • n stealing taloadeprosecute Mr. and Mss. Hewitt and two NN imn 410" children and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mar j Pickford's of ficial song, entitled— 'r o � -• * � having �rtperawleo-eommaal• Fee motored out from Toronto- on - the 24th and •spent a few h(nirs Sweetheart of Mine _ ~• as" immediately wiz any member with Rev. d R. and Mrs. Real at A1701 of Ewan+five Qommiges. J.I m Not Ashamed of You 'Mollie — '_ :$5 O d_� ed the parsonage. ' - Membership tee Ray Rumuhr, of the Standard .a.E�i aR ° a, MIB s Bank, Wellington, spent a few - A17� Somewhere a Voice -'is Calling X1,00 : ; ef:; 9e a oygg' a-inilt•+•mav be ;�;�tt°ae.udi�+w: : days at the home of his parents Whispering Hope �• _- A Ezao. Com. -L. D. Banka, C. O. Palen - here. On Monday lie and his s.p a er, a. L. Morcombe, Pickering, OrA tsister, Miss Leila, spent the day Hand 's L�r�o, �by Cas' als a • i °e - ► ! A,:- � 1.50 ;_ � Ta r with friends in the city. Melody.In F. by Lasals n R• J. Ai Conacr. W,1. Clark. - , Gardening is the order of the ..= :; _ eat Mn ~ r ° .. e a O Pr dent, seise day with our residents. The cc�lcl A Perfect Da — g �" get �a -weather of the past few weeks waS A5�i44 I S11zi w not conducive to rapid growth sad gardening operations, have been somewhat delayed. _ k T� M M�FA[�EN'p�L77 AWe con ra . ,la -Miss-.Mass' 3 a" "'b� ViV - i -� of Seagrave, formerly of Clrtre- - }� anont, in passing the recent exam- - Agents wapted, where nut actively reQreaented. ination in the Faculty of Medicine Apply Music Supply Co., Toron'tol - With Tree. s Toronto University. Miss Marvin Is also a graduate in piano and has - eotnpleted three years in Faculty Depends on having the right -kind Of all materials and design of Arts.` of trees. Bowman's have 'kept in stock: It will pay you '�� heavy fibrous roots. to eau sa our works sed inspect our sbek .ELM DALE MILLS _.. and obtain protea, Don't be misled 1- e e They are grown in the right kind ��� we do not employ them, ooasegnsa►1• : 'Bar' gain 8 of soil: They are handled o we can, and pe throw off abs n wiM i I I l n e, roommiey save of 10 per °ant„which yon wll ' — �3CKEF2=NC>f .and packed in the pick of . oerEsinly cave ba pnrobadna from its. Royal Household Flour is the _ -� ,_ .-._ -- tsondition and' they grow. oatssohoi,ed. 4 best.foc;Bread. Try a bag,. 4 Two more agents wanted �AINITRI GRANITE COw in Ontario County..,I .' Gignora Flour Pastry Flour See on Well Tailored Hats, they -o -ire ai revelation, in quality.. Style Graham Flour- - and price cornpxre well with $10 hats; and not half the price. THOS. W. BOWMAN ISt-SON CO3' �% W,A LKER Our prices are $3.50 and up. We give quality and _ . _. S Fresh- -Rolled Oats value for your money that you cant reach _ -'LIMITED ;- _ ._ an>tfactnrei r Bran .. and Shorts outside of Pickering. Come noyv and '011tarl0 Pump ' ll� Al get one of these stylish hate, Ridgeville, . Qat- and Oat Chop Shop and -Residence, Dtmdae St Heavy Mined, Feed' - - - We can suit you. _ , .. _.. . _ _. - • , -WHITBY, ONT. Mixed Hen Feed all 'WAL,i, PAPER—the new patterns are very fine, .in factXHOPPING Three:doors .vveet. of Whitby. Houseoro Wheat mixed .. thep are beyond '-our expectation: � �, _ Cracked C Come and see them. - Barley,- • -Buckwheat together :. - - _ AND OAT FLAKING .• We are prepared to instal wood Iron Caldwell's Cream, substitute Hate, Ca s Boots pumps on short notice, also attend a: NEW DRY- GOODS p The undersigned is prepared to do to all kinds of repairing. sad Shoes. (;elf Meal. Wella Cleaned. _ • ' • grain chopping and oat flatting Molasgine- Meal. GROCERIES -all the best in the market. Try a -lb of our 28c. tea. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill!, Yd Why a 35c. a 1'o for tea not as nod. every dap in the week also gasoline engines aid h Rpecial prices. in ton lots. 7 p y g the squre gear except on Saturday BMPIRB CREAM SEPARATOR Choppiggev day ; A SIMFSON & Cool "d PICKERING John Fr Bayles, Greenwood Ind. Phone as ,- ,.�- •: .... ,w.:• �.;,.: ..-..a.u_.r.: :_ :��' • - - -r. +.-. '.�.� _-_ �^-Cf..lr":"�._-.-r...-......w .+z.�,.a.-�:i.�.�zw¢>�:' _-...+w.�:SL.,.-Xi»�rsL-:,.,"'�-.-'�;L..:...s.�a�^'e�+�++mtle._'1c.�•r.,�a±:.�r Y$•.;', as - x $::'�.''.g' !kC•.s la;wmo..'Tw,V +74� ^�-'T'w'OPc- p.r_... .,a•-•s :r"n„':`""'�'�w;� i :.w...-...:_.ac. e'" _- a ^Z_m, ...'`__'.' t Fr ten' ,•r r ,•� i.I,-' f ^••„' ::e.... .k ... .- :, . ry.-4• ' � . . a �, :.ys+'', A. STARVATION OR a _ y . The Food value of Milk _ war's TerribleAftermath... ...The -The gxouiid to the west of the at tH w ter a Hasbee>aCaa d•• MERCILESS TORTURE ---- --- - ti-ow aha•Gtere_d town of Neuve C4a= • - _ Prof. -Ili. J. Roae•nau, professor che>e,se, etc. It has- been figured out Pelle, from which the British ` favorite yeast fog - - - ,--- drove the Germans with terrible cr ore -- A choice between starvation or preventative medicine and by- by Government experts that 1690�J1K m_ than forty merciless barbure is tale-dismal. prosy- Slew, Harvard Medical School, is of the ordinary American diet con- 1� � li,s ''U both sides, is with i1 pest before stat victims -of i�ndiges- -recognized as America's foremost sista of milk or`milk products. This scribed as "]uterall-- cobbled w Lie ora. •tion, for though they tM in need Pure milk autthority�and-author of figure is en evidence of the very German s'knTls." The dead lie - Enough for 5c. to - they The Milk (yluestion, etc. Writing important glace milk h,as on- the buried in dhallow gravee every- 'of food to ,neuris,h the body, "$Mi Milk „ - where; and the vicin.it is strewn produce 50 large `ire 'afraid to dot because of the Published by City- family. dining table. a,s wall -as en y.SlllfflCOMitANy P= ; - dong porio+la of pain and di�scom- Dairy Co., Toronte, -Professor the family purse. - with wreckage an'd debris; like the . ;4 „.;,09T.,. even the lightest Ros,enau- says: '`When compared with other arti- site oaf a town a&t,-r it has been raz loaves of fine, 'of meals: e o nor _. e: - • . tw►o . o e _ . The urgent need of all whV suffer on the market. It is slab one of .ly cont, as a large proportion of Neurther the Germans nor the ishi home Made bread Do 'from indigestion is to ga. the - best: It is -beat because it is water-8i %. When, however, the, Brutish dare aJ,tempi to'remove. the °i __. stremg1h so that the atoms�ih can so--easi:ly digested, and because it porbians ordinarilyy served at meals corpses, and unless some situation note t, u nathin - 'extract siouei,ehment frim the food one of the most nourislhing of alt are considered; the high -worth of develops- to alter the relative po�ai-n S our standar articles of diet. the tion of the opposing lines they are tont as good. taken. Pain after � e+a,ting is the << milk is clearly shown. Thus, � way%he s�bomaoh signifies its protest - Milk contains all of the, lapses food value of a glass of ilk is ap- likely still to 'be- there when= the — . that it is too waak to do nature's debts neTedeid to nourish the body- proximately-.equal to two large summer comes. Many a 'the EW.GI!!M CQ. Q work: -To take purgatives is only It contains these ingredients in eggs, a large serving of lean meat, trenches and the dugouts where the TORONTO, ONT. ✓ just the right pr?portion which ex Nn""'°leo eto"mte�t _ to aggravate the trouble: Dr. Wil- 1 8' P a'Fo two moderate arced potatoes, five men live harbor the •-bodies of - lriams,' Pink, Pills gi-e new sired t three �.re cov- ._ - : -_ to weak stem whs because they en- be contained in a well-balanced ra.-. tablespoonfuls of boiled ri;oe,' or- esed wcitli earth atter- the Brutish tion. 'I?hus it contains: two slice® of bread. rush. Man have been buried . by 1~i,�r 'cud y the blond auPP�Y, $ his might, and encounters 'blit fihtna en the--',-tike-w@z at egg J rs alert equal- -Albumin bpi the t�ermasa-ami xha_Britis t food naturally. Almost from Sugar, i ood value a one of the follow- and little white cross" today dot thrown off, bis balance. ga like cane sugar .... 7% �- first the appetite revives: then Fat, like hotter ... 3 to 4% ins two 1b6.. of salt codfish, three the landscapes between the lines. Said, one officer- with a smile :— _'food can be taken without n and lbs. of fresh codfish, two lbs. -of y "At any rate, we gave the Germans P� Salt, like comp table salt 0.8% Bo quickly did the British 'break the burden of indigestion disap- Water • •, , • , • • ,87% chicken, .four lbs. of beets, five lbs. through the German line tlra�t ful-1 the worst drubbingof the war, and peat's. 'Dee following case proves ""' " of turnips, one-sixth lb, of-butter, details of .the action are only now the effect all alonour front has' _ the truth of these statements. Mr. "The albumin furnishes the ma- one-third lb. of wheat flour, one- becomin known. The suddenness been incalculable. _livery_ man in ;V. H. Silver-, a well-known farmer teri,aie which build up the body and third lb. of cheese, three=quarter- of the advance was -such ibat_many the British ar - believes sincea ely �ttvizyg in the vicinity of Hemford, keep•it in repalT. The fat and sugar 1b. 'of lean round- beef, eight egg's, of the men were so dazed khan'. all slays: "For upwards of seven provide fuel to keep the body warm two lbs, of potatoes, six lbs, of spa- we can 'break the that i n line if !years I vas tortured with indi e®. and furnish it witch power needed naafi, seven lbs. of lettuce, four 1". they .knew__ was. that they got co want to, and that is a mighty �F'� S through. In fact, Brims% staff of- com�or+tabke feeling.' •tuna; sometimes,I was so bad that I to do its work. The water and salt. of cabbage. _ _ are necessary for life, Milk also "Milk varies somewhat in O- om �� say that it was too quick for ,would not taste a bit of hearty i'3', the best results, the German line ,food, but would have to content contains antitoxins, useful cells position, especially in amount of gluing way so suddenly that the Celia will never,re-enter a garden toot wIf with a bit of stale bread. and other substances that are of butter fat (cream) it contains, Ger- British found themselvetr like h if, from a oom*ealed place, they an - - Jl<t tinea I suffered. excruciatingg great importance, especualy to the fain cows furnish richer milk than Mara'rho hats his opponent with all treated to-asyringing of paraffin. airs iia my stomach,. and coulal infant. It must be plain, then, that -others, therefore-, it is customary 1. our presoripiioce, but gat no bene- stance—it, is both food and drink milk of seve'ra • oowss immedlakely from tthem and ns+turaldy I was The infant thrives on milk alone, after it is diawn_ In thas way the_ _ a very reduced state of beailth. and the adult can live for.mormths oonsumer is assured .a more um- - $ 0 with' nothing else. - form product from d to dad diad come to believe that I, was g " P* �Y Y• CC rr ldoouied for the balance of my life "Milk may be served in' a 'num In the household, milk should .'3''LO i+, to this most constant torture. when her of different w•aym, as ctistarda,. always be kept cold, clean, and f " 4 I read of a case similar to my own p Ss 1 oidia , sauces, cream, ice cream, covered." t tl �° + t �• etrired through the use of Dr. Wil- hams' il ' Pink Pills. This gave me His Stemwh First. COLICKY CHILDREN -brew oeurage, and I decided to try Mfr. 'Doublechin was the despair them To make a long story short, of his socially ambitoua better-half. Colicky childr•em can be promptly ,� arae of the Pills for a couple of They had been dint with someTablets,it C dining cured by Baby's Own be- 4Monbha eemgbe»tely cured tae. This friends, at wbose abode they had, ,ca,uae these Tablets act directly on �° �' _ • .;Is some two Tsars ago, and I'.have unfortunately:; arrived a -little -the etcm"h and bowels and el•Eansa ; ,had no return of the trouble, and late, and now, on tea homeward them of all impurities. Concerning affi able to eat as hearty.a meal as journey, it was quite patent _that them Mrs. -Jas. C. Slater. Sum- ; anyone: •, the lady- was not to the - beet of mervil'le, N S., wri$re . "I have You can get Dr. Williams' Pink tempers. used Baby's-Own Tablets and am - .Tills bh'rotrgh your medicine dealer. -Whatever were you thinking of, glad to say I have found them an ,or by trail at iii cents a box or six John : ". she said,. "to make your excellent medicine for colic :and loess boxes for $2:60 from The Dr - Wil- way to a seat at the table without of sleep, ". -Titre _Tablets are :sold by _ S� labii 8=0 teems' MedV'iam Co. r Brockville, first greeting the _.hoste s ?" medicine dealers or. by mail at 2s. GrandfaflW ,got � [1►att. j`W.e11, aureus," replied the hue cents a box from The Dr. Williams' an individrial - _y band, with a broad waile, "I rock ;$ainedteoralm rlftn$i wacannot be ter oho b oneil t eepp; but, judging call olm the _L Onix .'^ � �e Olde � Medicine Co.o', Brocinlle, • would k but, � - - - � - food out of doors for some hours ra,ttie of the knives and forks, the VINE LA FRANCE. , Loafe made by John s` re use. grub' a,e�e;med in danger of disap --. Redpath,inwhatwa3 - PearinS, A Marshal's Baton May Be Found Its 'then Canada's- on4 py TOd / the Knapsack of Jacques Goujon Sugar Refinery- e/ A good deaf Is heard of brave -deeds _ -Now, at lees than half the rice hisraftdda ter --�' that win the Iron Cross and the Vic- s , torts Cross, but the heroism that calla ;gets a much unproved article, also "sitdivQua[- • for an-award of the Medaille Militalre - - - by the French Government seldom reaches us in the despatches. This token•of valor is the highest mark of _ - - distinction a French soldier can re- �- - calve. As in the case of the Victoria, - �,C - _ Groep, only Intrepid gouts may aspire F tra Granulated Sur to the Medaille 31llltaire. The wearer is among the bravest of the brave, •`- and he finds'himself in a select com• _.M Sealed Cartons and Cloth B?tga Ilk pany; He is honored with that genas 24b. and 54b. :l0, 20, 50 and 100 lb. ous envy characteristic of the rank 's�tnatda'e FiY01'lt`ag Favorite �.,Mhee! GeneiahOne" - and file of the F.retich army, One of i- for t the ,youngest soldiers upon whose CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO, WAITED. MONTREAL - - �� breast the decoration has been pinned 128 - in the _ - great war Is Jacduee Goujon, a boy of 17. _ Jacques vol ered at the begin• ---- - ..__.----_------_ • I uea _ ping of the war. a knew nothing of ' _ the school of soldier. He was raw material .of which _.. . . . simply the heroes re d he soon proved t = i hlmseltaaone. The np opportunity came t when, with some of h a comrades, h8 - was ordered to locate •machine guns 71— of the enemy that had been very -,- '-' troublesome. The little party . bis- . covered the hiding place of the but only after two German sentries were shot down. Before 'the quick- TORONTO'S MOST POPULAR SUM- arers could be seized the French -were - — — attacked by a superior force and all - MER DISSIPATION IS CITY DAIRY ICE but Goujon Were }Filled. , The lad dis- appeared t A 11 —the gg� Om near 'into a hollow made by a -- — '•i ere for q baurk -until' the• coast seemed to be clear.- +r to year until it is now On 'sale in nearly every Emerging from his' hole in the earth ' :Jacques did not immediately return - town in Ontario. There seems to ba something - to his ,own lines,. but decided to ex- ecute the orders given him— about im about the climate of Canada that makes -it the Being an inexperienced soldier, - Jacques spent no time in speculating . Perfect Heat- For Any Kind of Cooking' confection that everybody craves in,_Warm .about the reason why the machine I _ _ guns, of` which there were three,-'had �TR KE a match—tn less than a minute the NEW t. Wea+her—infants, invalids, children or grown- not -been removed• by the Germans. PERFECTION Oil Cookstove is giving full, easily = "Two of the guns he at once destroyed regulated heat for stay kind of cooking. UPS, it makes no difference what your state or ` with bombs, and in the very act the The NEW PERFECTION gives yon, too a caul boy was taken prisoner. But Private ,comfortable sfati'on; Cit Dai Ice Cream is most -refresh- kitchen. No smoke, no odor, no coal, ashes or kindlings: Let City Goujon was. not . done yet. With 5•our hardware dealer show you the NEW PERFECTION toda _ - rody wit and a pair of nimble legs i y� ing. nourishing and digestible n the 1,_2, 3 and 4 burner, sizes.. If he cant. supply. you, write g g g he made h!s escape while being con- w direct _. ii ed t he rear. Lae Jacques, _ - •- r —_ __ .: _. _ d_ ct. 'the t. r Later J -• --_ _ pulling the retraining quick-firer, ap For 8610 by O/scrhn/nating shopkeepers everywhere • peered in the,_ French camp.' �No de- ROYALITEOIL r - + me dispatch -NOW SERVING tails are given in the agr. d -GIVES ��� tj - - - achieved =this cow .--ESTREWLTS ,,33 . - .. _. rrf how the- boy- ac B - �0r1' • Probably darkness favored him. a Ol s• - HOMES". Look know only that the Medaille Militaire suss bestowed upon him, that' he was f for ` mentioned in an order of the day by ' THE IMEiERIAL OIL COMPANY the Slum the adjutant of his regiment, and that - - - - Limited _ he was-promoted to corporal. BR.41yCHES ` ALL CITIES - We have -an -idea that there is a - • - 1 marshal's; bdfon in the knapsack 'of TORONTO,. _ Jacques Gonion, although since he was honored In-'the preonce of -his _ comrades a shell has blown off one we want an agent In everytown. _ . of -hie arms, However, it is only an - "8de 1}ry C�inada incident in his career as a soldier— sit scrtf� that splendid veteran General _ Pau has but one arm. - - ., - Viz...:.. ' ++i• � aR -wb•• c:.is." .v •`-'7.:. s.�:,:. - `'. . �ry i y L}1r".T�' ri,^ .,•.y.. :xaY�' •:,8".s. � +�; „ s�'-'.dc'sr;wd4�•� ., 3' �..`yuw sv �W!:":i•�ro v: -s ,v - . � p fi' a .^'•-.•aies,•�..�.wz.-m. :Ass5�x•.ox.•.�,- :.era, ae:_^�'.c'-;'.+•.m-.a.'� •' w "' f. 'A . .�_�..s„.''sT•..c...� F ' SONS OF PEE$ -S KILLED. lasage of Hope f R0�1 ERIFS GREE � ISIE A Nova Scotia Case or Heir of Marquis of KILLED - Northampton ? } _ • -For X11 Women — .. interest to All Women Dead; Others Wounded. - •_ NEIPB• BY HAIL FROM IgE- - Official d,nd unofficial casualty LA.wiH'B SHORES. Halifax Sends Out a Message of Help lists pulblished include the names 1IIB8 1lIABY BABOL�BIi` TEIJ;f3 to Many P-ople. of more than 200 officers, many of __.-- them members of the aristocracy. Hn�,-W. SHE-FOCND--HEALTH. Huai, N.S., Dec., 16. --When Inter- ymong the killed are : Happenings In the Emerald- Isle viewed at her home at 194 Argyle St., Lieutenant W. F. Rodney, od the _:Suffered for Three ars and Could of Interest to Irish- tare• f her peculockiarly was quite willing to flying co son of the late Lord Find No Lasting $eliei Till She men. talk of her peculiarly unfortunate case. RI Lord mincer Douglas "I was always `blue' and depressed, 9 Used Dodo's Kidney Pills. = felt weak, languid and utterly unfit Compton, a lieutenant in the Horse Thurso, Quo., Ma 24th (Special),.- As the result of a myeterious es- for any work. My stomach was so NorthaGuardsmpton son of the late Marquis of Q 3' _. i plosion in a Dublin vvtiiskey' distil- disordered that I had no appetite. Northampton and brother and heir -- . 14recZ, -rum-dawn women can rasa a ons What I did eat disagreed. I suffered of the present Marquis, Lieuten;, lery a vat containing 3,000 sally from dlzzineas and sick head - message of hope in the statement of was blown up last week. sr ant Keith Anthony Stewart, of the ache and feared i nervous breakdown. Mies Mary Sabourin', an estimable Mr. Wm• Col�houn, proprietor of Upon my druggist's recommendation Black' Watch, son of the Earl of living here. In a_ -statement to the Londonderry Sentinel, and one I used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Galloway; aptain Eric Upton lady ,, of -bhe public Miss Sabourin says : of the best knowb Irish journalists, "I felt better at once. Every day I the Royal 1�fies, eon of Viscount "I was a sufferer for three years, has died at his Derry residence. improved. In six weeks I was a well Templeton. I was always tired and nervous. The rol•1 of honor of Queen's Uni- woman, cured completely after differ • Lieutenant-Colonel Lord R. F. My sleep was broken- and unre- varsity; Belfast, now numbers 374 eat physicians had failed to help me. Cavendish, of the Royal Lancas- freSthiug. I was troubled with head- graduates, undergraduates and It is for this reasos that I strongly ters, is listed as wounded. He is a aches and pains in m`y back'. I had members of the O.T.C. of the uni- urge sufferers with stomach or d'ges- brother of the Duke of Devonshire. heart Sutterings to add to my anx versit five troubles to use Dr. Hamilton's Among the wounded also are Iieu- ety. Acting -on fro in ructlOnis - -- n - "I was-irearted-by-a dotter and a the Royal Irish Con- Dr. Hamilton's Pills strengthen the tenon e'$tiPiea-amu tza8'�a II sued recently, stomach, improve digestion; strength- Lieutenant G. Bruce, son of Lord i specialist, but nothing seemed to stabulary are about to enter on a en the nerves and restore, debilitated Bruce. I CIO me any lasting 'good till I neral recruiting campaign ail systems to health. By cleansing the _.._smarted to use Dodd's Kidney Pills,over Ireland. blood of long-standing impurities, by Granulated Eyelids, '. "and I took just titres boxes of The death of Mr. Loftus L• bringing the system to a' high point O Eyes inflamed by ex o- bhem." Nuyum, J.P., head of the -firm of of visor, they effectually chase away Nine -tenths of wre omen's troubles coal --importers, weariness, depression and disease. eureto relieve by i Messrs. Nuyum, coal--i$3p , quickly relieved by Marine some from sick Kidneys. Sick kid- Dublin, occurred at his residence, Good for young or old, for men, for Fi e� lyettewsiy. NoStnarting. ' - neyis fail in their duty of strasniag Brunswick Street. women, for children. All dealers sell it just Eye Comfort. At Mrs. Rose Murphy, 1\Tewcastle, Dr. Hamilton's Pills of mandrake and 50c the impurities ourt of the blood. p Butternut. Your Drruuggggti 5 . F per Bottle. Muir lays That means that poison and disease County Down, who- died recently in ,I� DrugSaJvogists of fsmai tyseezoodyk of eE., ChI ss Is serried to sill parts of the body. her gist year, left five sons, three Buddeelp Increased 1n Size. DrugQisuofMarlssLyeQamsiyG..l.ilcaye The remedy is to cure the kidneys daughters, 48 graad�ahildren and 52 A Scottish farmer was one day Even As You Or I. with Dodd'. Kidney Pills. If you great-grandchildren. haven't used them ask your neigh A gigantic scheme is -on foot that selling some wool to a carrier, and "Every man," said Uncle Eben, hor about them. Nearly every will light the whole of Ireland b after- weighing i:t` in the yard he a. time, Y "thinks he's right mos of [amily in Canada is .wring or has electricity to be developed at Bel- went into the house to make out an in' de res' of de time he thinks his Beed Dodo's Kidney Pills. lock by the water of Lough Erne, invoice. Coming back he missed mistakes is uffeckly excusable." a cheese which had been standing p - — _ - < Computing the Weight of Cattle. It is proposed to make a complete a gl glancing sit the bag of wool he �`rd'S z,sasm•at Mam «min a.� s —-namaes-of-those-E�BOys observed that it had suddenly i e person has a fishbone in There are many rules for esti-. of Mountjoy School,' Dublin, who When a nia•iag -the -weight, of cattle by forRard_in the defence creased :n size. bag PI, he sato p e throat insert the Forefinger and, -measurement, but one of the au- of Kin and country. -.t p s fails the -root of the to"the carrl,er, cess down upon. k+horitiea on. the subject says that g ten the weight o'- that bag. Let's i•nduoe vomiting. 1 y Dublin, Belfast, and Limerick •again," If tght s let him swallow a large tongue, so railway workers have passed res -o-' I Pit it on the scales sin. The "There is no rule that came• liear, carrier could not refuse. Being piece of potato or soft bread, and tr. than good guessing, and that lutions pressing for a grant to Irish I weighed the b w1i,a found to °'no two animals will weigh alike raitwaymen of a similar war bonds duly g bag if these fail give a mustard emetic. be heavier by lite weight of the gocoi&ng % measurement." to that secured for those in Eng cheese inside. A naw invoice was The same 'authority further re- ]and and Scotland made out, and the crestfallen car- _ marks that a rule, as good a,s any, A number of residents of Castle- rier went away. The farmer's wife Is to find the superficial feet by wellan are considering the feasibil- ri once . iniaaed the cheese, and, - it of a public electric lighting in- %, lanultiplying the girth, lust -behind' etallation, the gas croaks - being 1 rushing to glia yard, told her hu,s- _ 'the shoulder blades, by the length possible site for a band that some thief had stole's the, 1 mentioned as a possi from the fore part of the. shoulder generating station. cheese "Na, ria, Meg," replied i - Made to the root of the -tali. g n6 - � the farmer, quietly ; "I tae just , I The Standing Council of the Irian Idly Thus an ox Birthing 7 ,feet- a Technical Instruction Aroociation salt theme for twa shillin's the r` laches, and measuring a feet in have ,decided; owing to the war, ( pund." lemeb, would contain seven and not to convene the. 1915 Technical cult for Sri ---ad's -mad feta ao' oti►n. 0 g r three-quarters times iix, or forty- Instruction Congress which was to Feet v been held at Larne. Reiee ous. r dal have ale fit B x and a half supe - � / olwI a diversion line of the Dublin , 11 ai e fo ng Th _ rasa fed the 'm hear in th - 'usatxie, _8 r an An-nersoa- A ven as the weight pe and south -Eastern Railway Co®-. gi tlwn Qaarmaii Emperor preten's -'Moot : pany is now almost completed, and s tae be rale releegious in •s way o Girth lase than three feet -11 passenger trains are now running ,.ch Murd Lpouads , girth three to five feet?- over the Woodbroke and Shawee ' ihous like 'is gran- fait," D'ye linin' _ 16 pounds; girth five to seven feet nagh •section in the Harcourt Street `• - _ - _. the auid sang o' he a venties- leid _-W pounds, girth seven toaideline. - ,Tea thanearid Fnehmen - HOME feet --31 ,pounds below ,Thus the steer, as .per abovei' Praise God from whom all bless- STUDY measurements, should weigh 46.50 NO e� G.—UA lags fiow:' " - dirty Courses only. Ibq 3i, or 1,441 gonads, grows'- Un- Never kaoIP to I Tams'n-'"A've heard it. An' whin Mde r this rule it is usual to deduct Ore fall, sets without this yin sea s ower a dizzea or two SUMMER one pound is twenty on, half -fatted pip to !4 hUsaQur§ -, i o' his Zeppelin's tae drap bombson � SCHOOL S�'unS;singingal good JcsY ..� aQaQST cattle, frown fifteen to twenty morns %kow tile, sttag algia I Glesew he'll be -'- 1 g : 'r pounds on a cow having two calves. clot No remedy i things. come from above.' " land if not. fatted as equal amount. lex safe and saw as Putnanl't P lJ ��l , 9� The nihor of this rule suggests its. Rn tif�reetlr, go}d every- • `E� cot Slaeseverysport ,�l� _ Father's Omaiseent. Willrp Paw, what 'is an opt>im- atI - - — --- Paw: A 'man who regards A license to hunt as a _good, avesrt- ment. Mdaard's Ldadmeat Used by PISYSIC UM Many a woman who thinks she is a good mother is only a slave to. the tyranny of a child, : The quickest way to do thing!' is to do one thing at a time. SEED POTATOES. EARLT IRISH COBBLES POTATOR& specially selected and Gemerumeaf inspected for Beed. Only limited Quantity. Price, One Dollar per bushel f.o.b. Bramli• ton. Also Connoisseur's Pride sad New Snow, two excellent new potatoes. Price. Two Dollars per bushel. special pr ca• pagarn?A&W orders. it W. Dawson. Bramia ton. NEWSPAPERS FOR SALL PBOFrr-3dAK1NG NEWS AND JOB OlP- Ices for sate :n Scod Oatarto- towns. Tha moot useful and :nterestint of all busiriessee. Fun 'information 'on applissv tion tc w;leen Pub%ahinr Company. 13 Wa•t Ads-la'Ao. 6t.. Toronto, 31<IiCE'L2.A7MQU1L I('1 ANCER, TL'ISORS. LUMPS, ZTQ&__ ll..�i internal an" external. cured a" - out pain by our acme treatment- Write as before too late. Dr Bollman, Madid" Cc_ i,imited. Collin,rwood, Oct. CYTiEN t roSiER AUTO -AND BOAT TOPS. Forel owners write for our catalogue, 7'.. s ne_!`7aftC.0 ase only when the scale is wanting,, wb re•• ,L ow batue. -M1 - ass the Scale is the only true stand- YINGSTON, ONTARIO Speedometer Station, aro• Holt the World Sleeps.. ARTS BDvu►rlox LdBDICiRE Boost people sleep on their sides, - SCHOOL OF MINING 179 Queen Street Went, Had •ht 's anchor fall on m knee and MINING b �iNE DINNEB CO'lIE9 wi air n - t an_ nee i rip - Cg 1;MIcA- YEgcIIAI�iICAL TORONTO, aIIt9 alwaj's,' and horse co I could cot more it or Ret help. I than CIVIL BLBCTRICAL to. use mINARD'a i.L*iLMENT ENGINEERING Fy and two bottles cared me. Qne On;ht to Have a Good ?tppe- ]y; sleep fstandiasg up. ,Birds, with s� PROSPER FERGUSON. deo. T. cson v, ae:stcr.r - tits. .. - the exception of owls and the hang , Ing parrots of India, Sleep with ,A good appetite is the best sauce. their heads turned tailw�rd over - - - _.. 1t goes a long way toward helping the back, and the beak thrust _ in the digestives process, and that among the feathers between . the its absolutely essential to Uealth anti wing and the body, Storks, gulls, - tstrength:•.• and other long-legged birds, sleep �'; When Sud,tan of Turkey, Abdul Many persons have found -`that standing on one leg. Ducks sleep about, two thou Motor Boats '.,Grape -Nuts, food is not only noun- on open water. To avoid drifting Hamid -possessed . Canoes, Skiwaif -- +iahi.ng but is a great appertizer, and shoreward -they keep paddling with sand wasstoo®ts: Three of these ;children like the taste of it and one foot, thus making them move were bullet proof - THE PETERBOROUGH L/NE. -_ grow strong and rosy from its use • in a circle. Sloths' sleep hanging zosm ��,s T.1-t-ent' is ties hoes. It is especially the food to make by their four feet, the head tucked _'If any caaee Can give you satisfaction, it ie s "PETERBOROUGH a. weak stonlaoh strong and create in between their. forelegs Foxes _ - What Ia It i AIWLYS and ever the acme of service, model, strength and tis• len appetite for dinner. and wolves sleep curled up, their _ tats Over fifty st7l!s and sleN., Write for catalogue, The hider. canoe ' I am 57 ears old," writes a n� ,and the sales of their feet A college professor who was al 1e the Pete r"rg0h� cazvse covered. Ask for hes, all s folder. 8pow- grandmother, ' and have had a close together, and blanketed by ways ready for a joke was asked for the DoPulAr Outboard Motors, Power Launches, all eine and pow• - �e�l< nay -tail&• -Beres, si�akes3 by a student, one day if he would ore, Get foldlrre telling all about these. ?great care as to my diem I enjoyed a and fish ales with their a •es .wide like -.a good recipe for aatehing rob p y es," replied the pro- ' .. TttE PETERBOROUGH CANOE COiiIP>7►RY. UM1T1EtD, rgasonabie degree of health, but open - bits. "Wlu • y PETERBOROUGH, ONT. aevei found anything to equal s—�- fe•ssor. '' What'is it 7 ell, yo.i Prape,-dots as a standbys Wadna Tal;``It. crouch down behind a thick stone -- "When , I have no' appetite for wall and make a noise like a t}>r breakfast and just eat to keep up A Highlandman front Tobermory nip •, "That may be," said the. _ ply strength, I take' 4 teaspoonfuls asked fie price of a tallway, ticket professor, with a twinkle in his of Grape -Nuts with good rich milk, from Oban to Killie - of the elcik ax eyes, ':but a batter stay than that � atld when dinner comers I am hun- the Oban railway st&t•ion• -So would be for you to go and sir Bgras While if I go without any. much," replied the clerk. Och uirtly `in a bed of cabbage head �Mkfast.I never feel like.. eating awa'," replied Donald, "it's far •and look natural." (dinner. Grape -Nuts for breakfast ower dear. I'd richer walk. And loeems to. make a healthy appetite off, he, started. He had -not pro- -'f,,, dinner?. ceeded far when the ?train came- _ •_ "My little grandson leas sick'with, tearing along, whistling as, It neiir • etom�a,ch trouble during the past- ed the station. -"Ye' needna whistle and finally we put him on for me !" said Donald; "I triode ye 71 illi ) �� relief (n Zorn-8UI(� � .," "° a ��Over�t®rn tom � sumtper, 'Grape=Nuts. Now 'he Is growing an offer alnce, an' ye wadna tak' it uses tho burning, stin h' " ���®r _ r plump and welrt. R'llelr asked if he' it ; sae ye ' cab gang ' on. I'm no' pdn, ste}s bie�dify and bi' .• Freight PrPpamd to any j Railw+iy Statics int '3 his nurse or Grape -Nuts, -he tonin'." _ Ask s Father's Omaiseent. Willrp Paw, what 'is an opt>im- atI - - — --- Paw: A 'man who regards A license to hunt as a _good, avesrt- ment. Mdaard's Ldadmeat Used by PISYSIC UM Many a woman who thinks she is a good mother is only a slave to. the tyranny of a child, : The quickest way to do thing!' is to do one thing at a time. SEED POTATOES. EARLT IRISH COBBLES POTATOR& specially selected and Gemerumeaf inspected for Beed. Only limited Quantity. Price, One Dollar per bushel f.o.b. Bramli• ton. Also Connoisseur's Pride sad New Snow, two excellent new potatoes. Price. Two Dollars per bushel. special pr ca• pagarn?A&W orders. it W. Dawson. Bramia ton. NEWSPAPERS FOR SALL PBOFrr-3dAK1NG NEWS AND JOB OlP- Ices for sate :n Scod Oatarto- towns. Tha moot useful and :nterestint of all busiriessee. Fun 'information 'on applissv tion tc w;leen Pub%ahinr Company. 13 Wa•t Ads-la'Ao. 6t.. Toronto, 31<IiCE'L2.A7MQU1L I('1 ANCER, TL'ISORS. LUMPS, ZTQ&__ ll..�i internal an" external. cured a" - out pain by our acme treatment- Write as before too late. Dr Bollman, Madid" Cc_ i,imited. Collin,rwood, Oct. CYTiEN t roSiER AUTO -AND BOAT TOPS. Forel owners write for our catalogue, 7'.. s ne_!`7aftC.0 ase only when the scale is wanting,, wb re•• ,L ow batue. -M1 - ass the Scale is the only true stand- YINGSTON, ONTARIO Speedometer Station, aro• Holt the World Sleeps.. ARTS BDvu►rlox LdBDICiRE Boost people sleep on their sides, - SCHOOL OF MINING 179 Queen Street Went, Had •ht 's anchor fall on m knee and MINING b �iNE DINNEB CO'lIE9 wi air n - t an_ nee i rip - Cg 1;MIcA- YEgcIIAI�iICAL TORONTO, aIIt9 alwaj's,' and horse co I could cot more it or Ret help. I than CIVIL BLBCTRICAL to. use mINARD'a i.L*iLMENT ENGINEERING Fy and two bottles cared me. Qne On;ht to Have a Good ?tppe- ]y; sleep fstandiasg up. ,Birds, with s� PROSPER FERGUSON. deo. T. cson v, ae:stcr.r - tits. .. - the exception of owls and the hang , Ing parrots of India, Sleep with ,A good appetite is the best sauce. their heads turned tailw�rd over - - - _.. 1t goes a long way toward helping the back, and the beak thrust _ in the digestives process, and that among the feathers between . the its absolutely essential to Uealth anti wing and the body, Storks, gulls, - tstrength:•.• and other long-legged birds, sleep �'; When Sud,tan of Turkey, Abdul Many persons have found -`that standing on one leg. Ducks sleep about, two thou Motor Boats '.,Grape -Nuts, food is not only noun- on open water. To avoid drifting Hamid -possessed . Canoes, Skiwaif -- +iahi.ng but is a great appertizer, and shoreward -they keep paddling with sand wasstoo®ts: Three of these ;children like the taste of it and one foot, thus making them move were bullet proof - THE PETERBOROUGH L/NE. -_ grow strong and rosy from its use • in a circle. Sloths' sleep hanging zosm ��,s T.1-t-ent' is ties hoes. It is especially the food to make by their four feet, the head tucked _'If any caaee Can give you satisfaction, it ie s "PETERBOROUGH a. weak stonlaoh strong and create in between their. forelegs Foxes _ - What Ia It i AIWLYS and ever the acme of service, model, strength and tis• len appetite for dinner. and wolves sleep curled up, their _ tats Over fifty st7l!s and sleN., Write for catalogue, The hider. canoe ' I am 57 ears old," writes a n� ,and the sales of their feet A college professor who was al 1e the Pete r"rg0h� cazvse covered. Ask for hes, all s folder. 8pow- grandmother, ' and have had a close together, and blanketed by ways ready for a joke was asked for the DoPulAr Outboard Motors, Power Launches, all eine and pow• - �e�l< nay -tail&• -Beres, si�akes3 by a student, one day if he would ore, Get foldlrre telling all about these. ?great care as to my diem I enjoyed a and fish ales with their a •es .wide like -.a good recipe for aatehing rob p y es," replied the pro- ' .. TttE PETERBOROUGH CANOE COiiIP>7►RY. UM1T1EtD, rgasonabie degree of health, but open - bits. "Wlu • y PETERBOROUGH, ONT. aevei found anything to equal s—�- fe•ssor. '' What'is it 7 ell, yo.i Prape,-dots as a standbys Wadna Tal;``It. crouch down behind a thick stone -- "When , I have no' appetite for wall and make a noise like a t}>r breakfast and just eat to keep up A Highlandman front Tobermory nip •, "That may be," said the. _ ply strength, I take' 4 teaspoonfuls asked fie price of a tallway, ticket professor, with a twinkle in his of Grape -Nuts with good rich milk, from Oban to Killie - of the elcik ax eyes, ':but a batter stay than that � atld when dinner comers I am hun- the Oban railway st&t•ion• -So would be for you to go and sir Bgras While if I go without any. much," replied the clerk. Och uirtly `in a bed of cabbage head �Mkfast.I never feel like.. eating awa'," replied Donald, "it's far •and look natural." (dinner. Grape -Nuts for breakfast ower dear. I'd richer walk. And loeems to. make a healthy appetite off, he, started. He had -not pro- -'f,,, dinner?. ceeded far when the ?train came- _ •_ "My little grandson leas sick'with, tearing along, whistling as, It neiir • etom�a,ch trouble during the past- ed the station. -"Ye' needna whistle and finally we put him on for me !" said Donald; "I triode ye 71 illi ) �� relief (n Zorn-8UI(� � .," "° a ��Over�t®rn tom � sumtper, 'Grape=Nuts. Now 'he Is growing an offer alnce, an' ye wadna tak' it uses tho burning, stin h' " ���®r _ r plump and welrt. R'llelr asked if he' it ; sae ye ' cab gang ' on. I'm no' pdn, ste}s bie�dify and bi' .• Freight PrPpamd to any j Railw+iy Statics int '3 his nurse or Grape -Nuts, -he tonin'." _ ea"- p11"6Yefiln", yyi Zip. Ontario. Le'ngbh- 15 Ft., ReamFt.- 9' Ih., 'wants brightens up•and'points to.the cup- - �' id{lk, means cure. Why not.preve - -.. - -. -- DBpth 1 Ft. 8 In. ANY ffi0`I'OA FITS. board. He was no trouble to wean At all -than to Grape -Nut•.;." to _ Easy,OOi+tsand Yankee : "If some• one were ao Stora.--. � ? Q ' Specification No. 2B g"iving, engine prices on request. Get our hes, R and P1oaRur® paunches, -Ra� - Nal given' Canadian Post -um ill-advised as to call you a liar, on -"The Penetang Line" Commercial „ Co.,-�yindsor, .Ont. Read, The - Road to We.11ville," -ill ' pkgs. colonel, the act7t'`rlight would you poets and Canoes. tC THE GIDLEY BOAT CO., LIMITED, PENETANG, CA.'N. _.. ' _ ere -be'-above latter? A •w en f f suicide - - - fiver read ewe appe� from tin• to ram•. ey Bard It simply as a arm o ED. 6. ISSUE + �r • Basals•. tru•, and full .of talose - „ :at•rNt. r � _�..�..� .,: .i.,. <r3._^rfer. .a•. �. J.•. .k_.t•,.,'iS..C�..c - - �..'_,,.t.:c';G. 'E ..;.., _. u�1._..ra. - M.. . . t h f 'd"S. . ya ''.�XL. -. �•, .. „,, .. :. : J'S'iR . ...Sy.;..rt .w r. •,l'BoN.. -o: t 1^ - .".5 � ti : 4 �'."a 3-4 f,' :X'--�.r'. '-..-._`+ ,,... �.-. .-G'a ,�,. :�;•�•-.. ..,..M•,..?5-,., :�2ae-n,;�s", g. �a?,'�x!„::� .?' .r. .'s' - —^c �, ec.. . c... ;!w-.n,�;.ia!--'.'"�°'•�r�'. :� :.;..! :. � :�. LOCALISMS,-Idiacr Bate Herr. of Ou�haw -Jas. McBrady, of Oshawa, - :, spout Sunday at the home of her fled on Henry sad—Mrs. Larkin mother here. on -Wednesday I-rist. r I + -Born -In Pickering on Mon. -Miss M. Gillespie, of Toronto, . -R. W. Gordon was is the city day, May 24th, to James and Mrs. spent the week -end with bl.rs. C.iq , on Monday. R'ichardeon, a son. 9�h Plazton, lake shore. -John Leslie, of Toronto, was -Dr. F L. Henry will be here as -Frank W. and Mrs. Briggs In town on Satgrday. usual next Tuesday to phut Tl':ri'a- e agad to and son, of Myrtle, s - 'C" �.,•. '_ -Miss Meston spent the holiday his professional duties, " da with J. C. and Mrs, Phili ' ;at her home in Guelph. y r F�lm,�Have you seen our Farmers' Boot in tan, Ko. fid, P -Mrs, Chas. Knight, of Oak- -Mrs. Coghill and two ch'�area s or our Farmers' Boot in black, NTp. 118,--A-boot -Eugene Calvert, of Oshawa, wood, spent the holiday with her and F. Hall and. daughter. Merle, was home over Sunday. parents, Smith and Mrs. Clark. of Toronto, spent the holiday at with a record -all solid leather. A baJlhned Hip Lea. -Mr. Fierheller spent the 24th -If you have not yet secured the home of their father, F. H. `sat his home in Newmarket. your vegetable or bedding plants Hall, -ether that is soft and easy on the feet. keeps the feet dry -' -Miss Cora Gordon, of Toronto, g y gives excellent' wear The manufacturers of this line place your order at once with -Owing to the holiday on � and ' was home over the holiday. F. H. Hall. Thursday next, we would request tans the leather and makes the boot and have many let. -Miss Irene Murkar is visiting -Clarkson Rogers, accompanied our correspondents to s.,ud in -:her brother, -W.. C. of Blackstock. by Miss Irene, spent the holiday their budgets of news,earlier than iters of recommendation from farmers and workmen all -JDhn Clark spent the holiday with his daughter, Mrs. W. J. usual. with stating the satisfaction received. Ever is rother, Allan, of Lake- Toylor, of Brooklin. -The annual service in the y, pair stamped by field. -Miss Coila Every, of Victoria White Church will be held on the manufacturer. -David Annan jr. has had a Road, and Miss- A ggie Every, of Sunday June 18th at 3 o'clock. As — ��t8 4 '-- ..!veranda erected in front of his Mount Albert, spent a few days •usual the special. collection will � 00—No more 210"lesl3 residence, with their mother here, be in aid of the cemetery fund, --Fred Balsdon,, of- Cargill, spent We also have a first-class assortment of Ladies' 3 rin R -As w e go to prose word ,has -James and Mrs. O'Connor, of P g the holiday the home of his been received that Herbert Kerr Orillia, accompanied by their - Oxfords, Pumps, Straps, Etc, _ - P had been killed in battle. He had daughter, Miss Agnes O'Connor, - -" -Fred Rogers, of Toronto, spent just, reeeived his commission as of Toronto, spent the 24th with a few days here at the home of bis_ .lieutenant in _the__ Queen' Oscn,_ - D *� _ grandmother. The dee brother; a7rd Mrs: Larkin. '_. CORN CQn1� " -COitl\ peat sympathy is felt for -Henry and Mrs. Larkin ac• -P. Larkin, of Toronto, was the Mrs. -Kerr and family in their - _ ueet of Henry ond_Mrs. -Larkin ,sorrow. _ ___ _ ____ __. companies' with relatives and - - --. friends spent Monday visiting the Shipment just .arrived. First-class seed, freshlyshelled. on the holiday. -The Tennis Club requests those _. -Miss Gladys Allaway, of the wishing to la the Messrs. Garland Bros. of Cberr - -- -- - l; play game this wood, and cousins, John Lark o 1 Improved Leaming—Ensilage - ,Toronto Not «A School, was home season to hand in , their fees as d family, ' 'over the holiday. soon as, possible. The club also Y, of Whitevale. Giant Sweet Prolific=Ensile e -Mrs. D. Banks and son, of To- wishes to be known that member. -The many friends of Mr. David :. g Tonto, spent the holiday with L. ship is open to every one. Come Pickett, of Milton, will regret to North Dakota White—Cob D. and Mrs. Banks. over and get into the game. Don't hear of h;s death, which took -Mi s Myrtle `Nilson, of Ne%tie- wait to be asked. The fees are Ulace on Sunday in the General Gompton's Ear1V--COb- - ton, spent a fear daps at the home gents, $1,00, _ladies 75c and are Hospital, Toronto, after a linger - of her parents here. payable to W, G Spence, Tom Ing illness, Mr. -Pickett who was V Longfellovk{--Cob -Geo. A. and Mrs. Gordon and Harding or Fred Brinting. in his 69th year, was formerly a -- Miss Noble, of Toronto, spent the -The annual meeting of the resident of Pickering, where he - - holiday in Pickering. .' Public Library will be held- in the was held in very high esteem. He r -W. J. J. and Mrs. Butler and Town Hall on Tuesday Jdne 1st is survived by his widow m2d. one Dont Forget You Can flet child, of of Toronto, *petit the holi- at 8 p, m. sharp. There will • be daughter. day with relatives here. short talky on Library work" and -H. J. Osborn recently from Sherv►'in- Williams Paint - Joseph and Meas. ' - tertaiued a number of friends to a eluding the question of whether illustrated patriotic address, err• Peroid lioodng�_ dance on Monday evening. wee shall shut down the Library titled • FAi-g nd To -day -b ;rxli_ - - - -A revere -fFosc occurred on here in'Pickering Mr. McFadden tions in Watr Tire" in the Meth.I andora Ranges Wednesday night and did cousid- will be preseut with his Columbia odiKt Church thi- (Friday)'bveniag - - stable damage to garden stuff. Graphophone to give some of hiq beginning at 3 o'cluc•k. He wines �11e "I�O� Gravity �3 ttshrr Mr. and Mrs. C�,akwep, of To newest Relections. All are invited very highly reVonrmea�ied,- and ` • ,,- Tonto, spent the holicky with their and a special request made toe the will give a treat to all. who may first-class Tinsir2]thing, Euvetro"ughina, and 1' u mace son, W. J. and Airs. Coakwell• attendance of ticket -holders and attend. Adan• -ion 20 . cents, - - -T. M. and Mrs. Headersou, .of those interested in Llys library. _ children 10 cents - Work_ at "THE BIG STORE. Toronto, %pent the holiday with -An accident .resulting in the -adise M. Collins. of Anrawt- - - - theformer's sister, Mrs. J. Rankin. loss of several frejgbt ears occur- er, is to address the Women's In- - - - -R. G. and Mrs. Ritchie and red on Thursday afternoon last 9titute on the afternoon of May daughter. of Toronto, were the at Pick eriax station. Asafreight 31st at the home of "Mrs.-Syronn a guests of Smith and Mrs.. -Clark train running west. was passing Field. . Meeting--at-S o'clock. Sub- CHAPMAN _ over Sunday. - the.sba#iou several cars jumped jest of address. "Dress and Good -D. Simpson is again able to the track just east of the platform. Taste."__ All ladies and P I �✓ E attend to his duties in the store, P. C Brown, station agent, ha young - _ P irirls are most cordially invited to _ after being off duty for several pened to see the accident just as it be present. A gneption deawer in _ weeks owing to illness.took place, and at once' signalled Thurso of hiss Watson and a _ - Wm. Jordan, of Torooto, to the train to slap, and then Khort m asac•al program will add fea-so nephew oRev. John Bedford,. rushed inside the station door. 1 interest U) the nreetiug. = and his daugbter, Mabel, spent the when a clond of flying spliaters - ' holiday at the parsonage. fkrllowed him. but he fortiluatel r -- -Dr: and Mrs. Richardson and escapein'nr The whole east Judgment wag ee�erved in the := "screen doors complete frow C.00 np_ta--12.,A). ' J y• - _ _ __ child, of Tarevto, spent Sunday end of the -platform was torn up, N erlich case. Window screens, screen wire. ' ., with Mrs. Richardson'a brothers and several car's Caere"badly dans- JaA. L. and Charles Palmer. aged. _ $ LAa•n m overs from $8.50 tip to 1.1ju - -Mr. and Mrs. Traamer and -Ocir intermediate and junior THE �� Lawn shears in all sizes: child, of Bloomington, spent Sat- foodball teams went to Brooklin _ - - _ il��urday and Sunday . with their on Victoria Pay to take part in ^,Ne* Perfection Oil -Stoves, complete with ovens. ;°uacleaad sunt, D: and Airs. Sims- the tournament which was hod �� MOTHERHOOD _ - in connection with the celebration. Corn -Imp. Learning, White Cap, Yellow Dent, 0 -The townsh'i'p conavil will The boys are to be congratulated and Ston ell's Evergreen. meet on Monday next at 10 A. rri., on their success, both teams ha v- asauatzCC� By Perfect Pbysi• for the transaction of general bogie ing won the contest. In the junior Bess and at 1 p. m. as a Court of class tberre were three entries, . Cil Healtk. J s s Revision. 14rooklin, Columbus and Picker, B U N D Y -Al heusand Airs. Hoover, of ing, The two former teams play• The experience of Motherhood to a try Green River, and Roy. and Mr*-. ed first,' Brooklin winning by 1 Ing one to most women and marls dis- - _ - . --- _-- -_---_ Collins and ui,sea by Collins, goal, and in the match between nn�y an epoch in their livea. Not on° r isited at Aft. Brooklin and Pickering the latter woman in s hundred in prepared os na- - .The -'Men's, �©re' -' lhonney's on the 24th. won by the score of 8 to 0. In the derstaadshow to properly care !or her- -Kindly bear in mind that the intermediate contest . there Frere self. Of course nearly every woman Methodist Ladies' Aid purpose also three entries,' there being two nowadays has medical treatment atsuch .- ' holding their annual garden party Brooklin teams and Pickering.. In. times, but many -approach the expert= see our new lines of summer wear, our, shirts, socks, ties, -hats anti on July lst. Further announce- the first game Pickering woo b'y 1 once with -an organism unfitted for the Fnitings.-Also ask to see our porous union' underwear. menta will be made later. to 0, and in the second, they were trial of strength, and when it is over -The regular monthly meeting again the victors by 8 to 0, .hor system has recetred a shock from We are agents for the 26th Century Tailoring Co. and a .of the Autumn Leaf Mission Band which It is bard to recover, �.ilI be held at the home of Mrs. Picnictotbe given in Mrd. Rudd right Following 'Peak on Saturday,May 29th. A > t tb3sc es the perfect fit and eoroplete satisfaction is guaranteed:with y beautiful park on Thursday, June of caring foe the child, and a distinct each garment. good attendance is requested, ' 3rd (the King's.birthday) A good chants in the moths' results• - << -There was a very heavy auto program of sports- will be_ smuts Z'bere is a°thing more charming then Get the Habit. Go to Buntings. *, traffic along the Kingston road on ed for the afternoon, and A' a hap" and healthy mother of Children, Monday. By actual count there splendid program of patrioticad- and indeed child -birth ander the right T' T were nearly 400 autos, not count- dresses music, and humorone condidoosneed b•nohazard tobeelthor "B E1 NTING, - P.I BERING ing those which passed during the readings for the evntpg. At one beauty. The �espiainabls thing b night. o'clock a baseball match will be that, with all the evidence of shattered - -L. A. and Mrs. Findlay and played on the Athletic grounds on nerves and broken bealth resulting from' daughter, Nina, George Harvey Church street for which an .appro- as unprepared condition, and with am- J_;_._ , _�� PAPER SEASON an Harvey C. Tod, of Toronto, priate prize will be offered and •tin• is which to women �`- and Mrs. Harvey, of Oshawa, this will be followed by a football will persist in iifl blindly the trial. Is here and everyone is busy housecleaning. You will require some paper, so ' were the guests of Alex and Mrs. match tabs played for a cup vale call and make your selections, and your will find ours are the - Findlay on Victoria Day, tied at $15.00. At the conclusion Everywoman at two time Should rely latest patterns and the prices are right. -The Ladies' Aid Society of the of these games a program of s its upon Lydia E' Pnnkham s Vegetable ariiniSenour Pxints are the best and we have alLt und relora foe inside and ou - Methodist church will hold their including a tug-of-war, rues, gyp°' a most valuable totuc and aide use, also door and porch paints, alabastine, white. pink, etiy, green, regular monthly 'meeting at the jumping, etc. will take place in Invigorator of the female organism. and cream in 25c and 50c sego. Turps, oils boiled and raw; v�ru- hogie of Mrs. E. Balsdon at the the park. Beginiiin at 7.80 - ishes, liquid veneer. ggnid paint'. aluminum, etc., in fact every g p. ti In many homes �bp o� thing for the season. Kalsomine, paint and varnish brushes all prices, . usual hour on ,Wednesday, June a $rat -dash program- of patriotic once childless there 2nd. A full. attendance is reques- addresses, music and readings will are now children be. Our Grocery Department as usual, is well stocked with . fresh goods : Toma. - t�ici, be given. Mr. McGregor Young cause of the fact 1+ toes 3 tine fcr 25c, Corn 3 -for Vc; Peas 3 for 25c, Salmon 2 for 25c, -Friday last was celebrated in K. C., the well-knownppatriotic that Lydia E. Pink- and up to 25c, Sardenes Sc a tin to 20c. the school as Empire Day, when a speaker, of Toronto, and Mr. Wm. hate's Vegetable Prime old cheese, fresh fruits and vegetables. Choice Coffee and Tea. -patriotic program was given. The Smith, M. P., of Columbus, will- Compound makes day was also Observed the Arbor give addresses, Bert Harvey the ,woman normal, 9p�'-.r n9� G. A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON Dap, the regular day in the earl well known entertainer, of Toros• healthy and strong, part of the month being unfavor_ to, will give a number of humor - able. ons selections, and Miss Florence X YOU want special aivi°e write to ; f =Victoria Day was observed Ralston, a rising young vocalist Lydia L Plakham =edielas Co. (coal* very quietly, in Pickering. A of Toronto,'has been engaged for deatial) Lynn, plass. Tour letter will number of the young people went the evening, and these will be as• b° opened, read and answered by • S4met�1i11g Interstingo Farmers : to Brooklin to the celebration, sist'ed by local talent. No tablt=s w°ten and hoM it>4at � while a nambe'r who remained 'at will beset but booths will be er- - In future I will have Harness and Horse Goods at W. J.. home enjoyed themselves on the ected'for the sale of eatables, tea FARM 319PLEXEIM tennis court and in fishing. There nand coffee, ice-cream and other - Bodell's, Brougham, at regular prices.. Was the usual number of family refreshments. The entire pro. PlouFbs-.In.cluding . the John Deer, - CaII and see him. reunions. ceeds will be devoted to. the Red Wilkinson and Fleury. Also, re- Full stock of.Har-ness, Robes„Blankets,.Ru sand all. horse- -Parties leaving their: buggies Crosa'Society which is engaged in pairs for the foregoing. Rug said, the Methodist chilreh %beds in a mo't noble work, and who are Wagons, Buggies. Also Tongue Sup - in goods at Pickering. the evenings complain that they making strung appals” fOr fiilan. ports -for • hinders, that make the - Show your to yoke sac g DBoots and shoes repaired as well as harness. Have had groceries and other ar- tial assistance. y and burden li ht. p titles stolen therefrom while they alty by attending this picnic -and White Wyandotte eggs for sale, from were attending to other basiness. helping the put .b ted stock. PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIIJ I P R good .cause. Admis- , " _ - A cobtinuance of. this practice of sion to games and=evening coneect It yo r want mind of farm imple• phone Ind. 301. _ _ _ ` W. J� COAKWELL IM -1 MI the light fingered gentry will adults 25 cents,. children under 12, mentca���-iiiilll] or write - likely lead them into trouble, i 15 cents, L• D. Banks, - Piekeling� .,,.]...:.-..,,, �-s.. YK:..'...,,n.... -..., '....,.. .-.— ..-�,..;.�,'-v..-v,_..#Lass_a�.�:......,.*w�`.Y'ti.,�•::,:�,m.:.....,.mS:,,.,..,...._..+._.�rr�.Y.i�._,.®,s.........,,_......_.�i..,.a.nx•.a�`;f';�:.fs1t..ys:.r; �a�.a""."!•�c.'iS"`Vi'-"'.' �'-