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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_07_07_ 3+r '• r .r• t' -x'' ,,.,,,_x. w,• F #M: �7'�` .>''' . '^'—t,. ,. t..: - _ y r '• ..r.. ,✓ - i 1.;_.,' ,�..r. ;a�F,-i�.e � KE NEW...-S.,t­'. RING. VOL..XXXV. 'ICXERING, ONT•, =FRIDAY, 'JULY 7, 1016 No. 41 - - - - . -- -- 'Established 75 years •'�Yo'%�siii.Qlittal QLa�Dl. _.__WNI'F[VAL9i M/�RKMAM Hfedicat RINK-MILIS..`­ killed The late Cxpt. Harry R'. Fisher, A strand patriotic picnic, under the in action' May 7th in Fnince, East York Liberal Association will be 'GREENWOOD t was the only brother of Rev. B. A. held on the Markham Fair grounds on jEj RE. FORSYTH, D. of Q. Regis- ,� Fisher, former pastor of Whitevale Saturday, July ith. A splendid pro- �N 0, erect member of the optometiical Asso• Baptist Church. Capt. Fisher went to gram of sports, baseball and running ciatiou of Ontario. Special attention given co FLOUR : =- England last Novemi,er in cb r e of races -will be 'Provided , ,and at the the flttlad o! glaesea. Ryes tested free. 46tCh a special draft of 250 men - from -the platform meetinatriotic addresses ` MILLS Claremont. PP j'VHITE SATIN—BREAD 59th Batt. of Kingston, and met his es will be Riven by F.. F. B. Johnston, 0. :1IcKINNO\, 11.D., L.R.C.S., death presumably while leading a K. C., Toronto, S. Carter, hf. P. P„ of h Edinburggh, memberyf'the College of CREAN BUNS -FAMILY grenade attack during the terrible Guelph, and Major A. T. Bunter, To- " Physicians an surgeons' of 8atari0• lieeatiate struggle of that date. Besides his ronto, a returned veteran from • O]0 ' 4 of Bey al College of 6urtteone, .Edinburgh, ' Bnecia7 attention to daieases of women aad' TEA BUNS S-PASTRI• father, A. L. Fisher, seedaman, and France. For further particulars see , +. ohilaren, oflloe and residence, Brougham, mother at Brockville, the deceased 'advt, in another column, also small leaves a widow (nee Laura Swindells, bills. � PICKERING MEDICAL•SURGICAL Bran, Shorts, Jumbo, or Daltas�Texae), and brother men- _ E . AN tinned, now in Pittsburgh, Pa. and X-RAY INSTITUTE tioned, BARL I WANTED OATS KINBALE �' � •_ PICBERII6„ OATARIO heat SCree%11T1g'S~• Get Illy prices before selling "y 7TH LINE, PICKERING A monster garden party, -under the R. ELOIa TOWLE, 3f, B., M. n,, ss., siuspices of the Ladies' Aid Society elsewhere. Pbysician•in-charse ill kll1C�8 Of Cho The farmers have started haying. and the Women's Institute, will be Specialist In Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Dia p• Road work is all the talk hereabouts held on the.Metbodist Church grounds I have a large stock on hand of sues of Men, Diseases of Women Cancers, this week. on the evening .. of Thursday, July 20, Tumors. I•Ray examination, Diseases of eye W. J. and Mrs, Turner went to Au- A Brand tea, such as that for which -BARLEY FEED -- ear. sop, throat and lungs, Fitting glaesea aad ,rr all acute end chronic diseases. rora last Sunday, the Kinsale ladies are noted, will 'be Cmoe Hours 19 to 8 and 7 to 9 p, in. 4618 BCRA.XTOr CQA,I,_D, L. an w. _A• Hobson had a ho. ase full- of visit• served on Mrs. Brignall's lawn, after BRA? ors over the holiday, which a splendid musical and literary, e Lega6. STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA Glus Middletan is thinking of spend -program will be given by Miss Winnie SHORTS �+ isg his holidays at Port Perry.. ogre, elocutionist, of Oshawa, the MIDDLINGS E. AREWELL, K.C., HARRIS- ANJ) Arthur and Mrs. Clayton 182nd Battalion hand, and others. J• THB,Coaa o:owaettnnq,.aaooa°tr AhD STEAM. spent Sunda at Thos. Dixon's, Short addresses will be given by Reye. T a .* OomtOIIN°fit' v Foley and Totton and Lieut. -Col. CRUSHED OATS pJ. H. and Sunday Brodie and sone. of p ;a AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister aad Toconto, visited over Sunday at J, H. Cockburn. . The chair will be taken �c1 • Solicitor, Notary public. Ste. Mon w J: L. SPIN$, LIMITED, Michell',. by Win Smith, M. P. Part -of -•the SEED CORN oaa. Office snick Bt. North, whicbv.st7 Fred Middleton ie quite gallant proceeds will go to the Red Cross Soci- Dental PICHERING, ONT, among the pickers• in the strawberry ety. Everyl)ody collie and assist a Bsst varieties, best qualities and �+ patch of T, Garner. good cause. Admission 8o cts.,.child- lowest price. BLAKEG• R. 8 R E W S T E R 'Hurry up girls -this ]a leap year ren 15 eta. LAKE B. EATON, D. D. S., Graduate of the Royal College of IJental and the boys want to attend the pic- Burgeons and University ,of Toronto, Once Veterinary Surgeon aic at Green. River to -morrow, DtJNOAf1TON .0 or W. k[. Priagje'► hardware •tore, w e 36 Honor Graduate of the Ontario bmp boon 6 to 19 t to 680. Ind phone t8 Rev. A. L. Macfadyen, who bas been F. Z. :.�' .F.+F•..�� R•u phone �• 1417 Veterinary College and Honor-ORMEROD-MORGAN 111 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. - As of -the Ontario — Price, of Toronto, for the art two Ou sinfoo 9IXTb s. Veterinary Collogg.e. A pretty wedding took place on weeks, peas rettlroed home, altheu h ��++ �+ d Ind. phone 32t3'Z; - June 28th at the .home of D. M. and g uE A ►7 1 LAK E't Mrs.. Mor be is still oorl in cons uemce of "[�% G. HAM -Issuer of Marcia e 9 Kan, of_ Claremont, when poorly. • 7 idc•apa is the County of Oat.o, Claremont - - Ontario tbeir daughter Ida .Ethel• was- given which the Sacrament of t e Lord's t9ak•riag Village, 9717 in riarriage by her father to Mr. Supper is again postponed for two The ehingle that has given satin. ,f1 NEW BUTCHER SHOP Emerson Ormerod, son of Wm. and weeks. faction for over 80 years. Empire TPOUCHER, Real Estate Auc- On Monday, July 3rd, death remov- Corrugated It on with a Ain, b • Houser, valuator, collector and ismer Mrs. Ormerod, of Glare®Ont, the Rev. Y -of marrist• tieensam, srough•m. 4e7 H. Wood officiating, The bride wore ed one of our oldest and most highly 2 in. corrugation, see it before you A full line of Fresh hope always her ca wand veil bean trimmed with Mr. Walter residents whodiedparson t B . need y ry •- �� HOPPER Issuer of Marriage y a ret, own of white- silk cru de y other makes. If you are'lin q mag on hand at 811op, chane with pink roes bud critnmia deed of a Cream Separator. T D. Licenses in the Oonat7 of Oataa,0. home of his son-in-law, Ha King. a at store end his resla•ne•, Ofaremona. P B a Premier for 30 days. Also Wagon on road every day, earls and orange blossom in his 85th year, after a brief illness. a p ge s�whi carry- The funeral took lace on Thursday.gasoline engines from >�89.00 up. B.HEATON TOWNSHIPOLESK is a shower bouquet o= white and P Fresh Pork Sausage a epicialty g when his body was laid to rest in Err- See or write me before buying. D. C. Aeconoav, Commissioner for laking ppaale pink carnation, The house was kine Cemetery, The deceased was a Bell Phone. s�d••is., seoonat•as. )Oras lleoe7 to loss Butcher's cattle wanted beautifully decorated with a collec- native of Gloucestershire, Ea land, _-ofand white peonief. •°•••"on hum • Oct. r � Mssrtaga zda and' moved with his wife and rami! F. J. Prouse - Picker1Il y - - : R,'ICKERING The wedding march was played by to Canada Ewentp•eig}lt pears ago 4 UGH S. PUGH. Glen Ma �r, Odt. Miss Edith Ormerod. sister of the r j Corner King and Church -Sts. when he settled In the neighborhood CEMENT . T L i Licensed Auctioneer. Extensive stock• groom. The groom's gift to the bride of Dumbarton, whef'e*be has lived ever lienee to imported and ehoroaabbred stock. was a alCk1ace. or pearls. APt9r the - Bales conducted anywhere. write for terms SEE OUR NEW M since, with the exception of five yeah ,;; and particulars. Phone lad. 9110. �7 •', � v 1, y7 reception Mr, and r6.. Ormerod left When he resided In Whitbytownship.;wa for a short honeymoon, the bride His wife died fourteen peas ago, bt The undersigned has 4 ' POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, SAWING MACHINES wearing a tailored suit of garbardine facture ofcementthe from 8 to 12u • for Counties of York and Ontario, Ano- and white hat. he is survived by two sons and two inches. Call and get quota - Noises. of all tial• shear•, to on ehorN.t We 96.11 emer wheels, Circular daughters. These are Charies, of To- - mom•a. Addreu Grwn slyer P O., ons, y ronto, Leonard, who lives a mile east tions . parch on Brock _ Saws. gasoline engines and _: - OassN Rwsa road, half mile wart of - WB. POWELL, Licensed Auc- cutters and buggies - of Pickering village Mrs. Lawrence, Spink Mille. - an. . nous•. vuetor and oou•cses for Miss Nellie Gray visited in the vil- who still lives In England„ and -Mrs. .i eeanti•s of Out 1`10 and York All find. of Styles to suit everyone,_ clMnlar lase 9ecurday. _ Harry King. of Dumbarton. Mr Neale Also, Cement kept constantly maims eondueter either vat•ly or by ancuou was a memmar of the An !scan Church on hand. _ 4 6.+n: antes or neper pari inl.r. apply •t r..i. ewe, hammered and gupnmed. Don't forget the Sunday School plc- g - dm4w slis.b•th st, Pleherins "Mus orders Prices reasonable. nic on Baturda July 8tb. of which he has always been a faith- y !left at Axis di5ce, Piek"e, .in M Green River was the scene, of many ful attendant, although in recent Frank Mitchell, _ •niveand. prompt •te &# n. or Ford C g . N ' 777. A. T.A.CKS©N gap visitors over the holida years, the infirmities of old age de PICKERING t band. Alco malum ag sat for Ford Oars. >r7 p• phone samberisind•peadeat 1401 Mine Gertia Fuller spent a few days prived him of the pleasure to some PackagesBRACE ROAD. ii0. a felt is the villagewith tters T said a fly' extent.'- have 8 g001� BtOC�C Of in Pickering I REAL ESTA,TE•.... Mrs. L M. Fuller sad children. of 1BAIvNIA? Of1,000 Berry Boxes now ready. Prince Rupert, are visiting with Wm. Several new houses are starting. r and Mrs. Fuller here. Rev. Mr. Foster conducted divine Crates, 24 and >7 quarts a vice at the 182nd cam on Sunda Fenoing"I B"kets, 11 and 0 quarts i>♦ � j We were all sorry to sear that Mrs. P Wire George Ferrier was. called suddenly one nes! sidewalks will likely be g0 -Order fours early and make sure away to the bedside of her brother in b6ilt by the town council although it -at expected tbars would be -my A] G. have .or Sale a Ouse as t The many friends of Mrs. W,4, construct this year, 'Cho1n and Oat Rollin in Pickering Village. Large Hamilton will be pleased to know that There have been several railway ex - PP � l ir B g garden, some young fruit she is recovering nicely, after as cursions this week -one; to Niagara Brace Wire, Staples ' AB IIBIIal. trees. Everything in operatlon.for appendicitis. camp enabling friends to visit the - first-class re ir. A very enjoyable time was spent 110tH, before their early departure for Cedar Poets and W. G. Barnes, Green RIVel' pa Wednesday evening at the home of overseas. � Call end see me as thin i9 a her- p g gain for some one. Mme- W, Hagerman, when the Boys' Col. Farewell was not ready with Or address R. R. No. I. Locust Hill. Class time their friends. A.., the by-laws for the Rverson menu. ;Steel Poets.. ° v g ways assured when the fac-turfing proposition so that the coup-. .JOHN W• ■ . Richardson• boys entertain. cil could not go on with it at the a� PHILIP regular meeting this week. Coal, Lumber. Cement, Shingles, BROUGHAM All Saints' Church garden party on Lath and Ready Roofing Notary Public, Pickering. _ J. H. Downey's lawn drew a great at. Has a full line of Iresh and cur Misa Mabel Cassie is home for the tendance Tuesday night. The band always in stock.. ♦ W ♦ summer holidays: of the were played s choice program, A a 'C. R E E SO R! F ed meats constantly on head. Water, Pare Water An abundant supply `of pure Pirie There were a cumber of other musics] Green at Pbili s c�tatribvtions. Spice Roll, $re,�►kfast Bacon, If you are wise yon will use the only Grant Malcom spent the holiday 1,lise Barbara Heydon, who died in LOCUST HILL Ham, Bologna, �Peiners, etc. Ideal well, drilled by, Chas, B. Rice, with friends at Galt.. Toronto last -week. aged eighty-five, who is agent fot Wind Mills, Gasoline Our teacher, Miss Moore, has gone left -an estate worth three-quarters of- Highest f — Highest prises paid for Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings to her home for the holidays, a million, including two farms within Butcher's cattle for water works. Also bath room fix. Ptes, Wannop, Hansen, McLean the town ;of hVhitby: _ Heydonshore - See' the tures, etc. Everything given careful and Wood were here on Sunday, - • k is a part of one of them. t �'• • • attention, Miss Edith Brodie; of Toronto, was a summer school at the Ontario rekerirt . lVQ/ RICE'S PUMP WORKS, with her mother over the holiday, dies" College has 'brought some No Home Tel. 5521. �� hitevale, (int, Mrs.' M, Matthews visited her dam students fr�.m all parte of the country Insects" Dow n gbters in Torooto over the holiday. and some from the United States. It , First-class rigs for hire Mrs. L. Lidgett, of Oshawa, was opened Monday and will finish Sun- 4" Da Or night -The ' Pickering with her mother, Mrs. J. Moore, over day sight. The meetings are address— Sunder. g Sunday, ed by eminent speakers on -missionary - Bus meets all trains . Mrs. Joseph Beer is spending a week aad revival subjects. Every plant seems to have a peat V�g�lan%e Committee with her daughter, re, H. Wright, be storm on Sunday was the heavi• of some kind. Don't let them ;y Teaming promptly attended to, of Georgetown. est of its kind ever known here. The beat you. , Try these Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Byron and Mrs. Feasby and dangbt- hail was so heavy the ground looked ,k The object of this Aeseeiation is to er spent the holiday and over Sunda ke it does -after a snowfall. The Arsenate of Lead, We $• peri, picicetittp. lessen'dt�h-g and prosecute With their peoale here, lighWing was so severe in one case as y Pure Paris Green, the felons, Mrs. H. Malcolm and ` daughter to iasttfntly kill two valuable horses whale Oil Soap, - spent _ the holiday and over Sunday longing to Frank Mackie, His bro Mom' havingpropert stolen coteimnni• with her people in Toronto, t et• had just itrne tem au a er Date immeditelywith any mambos • hire. Swardfager and ,children, of returning from church, .__Thev--w-He)Iebet'e,-etc-'_ - Orr Sommer Session of Executive committee. Winnipeg. are with ber-parenitsrW-m; re o lar'. During om�es�lsip fes i<1,00, r6.. assts; of a a-montb. The 182nd has moved its headquart i Quite a number from here took in ere to Heydonshore Park where the teachers, h gb schoo students and i the picalc and concert at Pickering on 175 men, who have been billeted about For°Disinfecting and Flies try others continues until Aug. 28th, Tickets may be had from the President or I " COOL when Fall Term opens, Secretory on application, the at, and all report a ood time. town, are camping. The Park looks Misses Marie and Mabel Hamilton very smart under its militaryauspices. Zeoleum, Exgc. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S, Palm- spent Saturday and Sunday with The band flays nightly for officers' ' Bendor Dip, a%%iOTr a er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. Misses Gladys and Jean Brodie, of meas and trirweekl for dances in the Hees' Dip, _ t -- P.Col. C()ekh;ll!n bola 04AMe A. nor. W. J. Clark. The Brougham Methodist Ladies' iilivray cottage and has brought hiF Brimstone. -T— President, Be°relsry Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. family from Toronto, while Major TORONTO. ONT. Walter Stevenson at 2,80 p, m. on Dbuglas Hamilton and Mra. Hamilton - nor, Yonge and Charles Ste.. TOOLS SHARPENED �i eanesaay, July 12th. Everybody are lnj the Collins cottage. Ma'or _ welcome. Hamilton, who Is a brother of Sir )'an Have your aces examined by uta. Invites you to use the holidays to — Mr. and Mrs: Fisher and son, of Hamilton of the Gallipoli e: edition,' It nod advantage. It will pay. The We make a specialry of crosscut saws, Genev N. Y. accompanied Ater w otri the We use the advanced Shadow q Tools of all kinds. Locke repaired. a, pp by Mrs, is a distingaisbed sold' demand for book-keepers, typists, P Munro and Miss Wales, of Mvrtle, 182nd Is fortunate in securing as.a Test -no gesswork. ` stenographers, commercial teach- Razor•honing a specialty, For a first• spent Sunday with Mrs. Fisher's uncle member of its staff. a ors, etc., has been duringthe last class hair trim or an easy shave call pp �W, B. Robson, !� nine months more than six times at the East -sad Barber Shop. A. E. and Mrs, Hailer and family, i e �o.ore �cFaddea our supply. Write -for Catalogue. See our House Furnishings of all accompanied by Mrs. R. Robson and War between the United States , IW. J. Elliott, Principal kinds. Slightly used ng eta daughter, Virginia, of Guel b, motor- and Mexico may be avoided as Druggist -Graduate Optician . P from 15 cons u W. J. 0 RDON PICKERING I W, B, Robson and family. ciliatory in tone.; P1C3isC �, 71 1 ;: k>•+''�wa'�,' _.�n.,+.�*.s'i,.�esm.. +,.✓. `��.�.a.l_,•�e„�'.v9,P - ......r..•. +, _,.�. e ✓:..�: � r—_:_-_ tR�.;.��.. _i._...... �.. ...fr.. �.-- ......s •e_:::�,,......,. a i,.. .._._y.,:`.ea'ev±'.�n_-�,a_:k._:...,....-�..,...,.�... _�_..vi".rn °.�'..��a..,,.biiry..,t ...._ S9 t. - - x„ 5 •ec "Mr. Oswald and' 1 were having a wound, in the chest, and had to ways reluces the cost of producing ;.ed e • 92 cents in March, but they must be business talk, Dorry-not exactly bus- one actor in America who qan play and knelt before it. He had just open- be taken to the rear. So excrucioting r ineea either. You may stay if ' 7ea 1 'John Esterbrook:"'•I ed the door ern] laid his hand upon the was the pain he suffered while being wish and hear aplay. I was just go-ike him. so bad he could not haul ova, .them. will � $ - Andrew rushed across the room in a' manuscript when the door opened and ! operated -on that to avoid groaning he The beat crops to seed in early ing to read to If he likes it he blind fury. He stretched out his hand -Dorcas ran in. Jason followed, car- I pure Gana spring are whose✓ oats, rye, barley, _ r will star Andrew Merry n it." "Oh!" and d'ealtb Wen� worth astinging blow i rying a suit case. For a minute , "That Fine Granulation rape, field peas~ and vetch. Any of bushel. The bad roads ,cost him -' .`Q I A glow of anticipation shone Wentworth forgot the visitor in his - the cereals do well planted singly or, $620, and now he is ar ardent booster xa I in the girl's eyes. She laid her coat II and hat on the window seat and drop- I inner room. B your =gar in these, neat 2 or. - S. which can in combination with rape, peas, and : --i ped into a low chair beside her bro- Wentworth lifted his arm fiercely, Cartons, you place of the Legion of Honor from his own vetch. In certain sections, where ; f'While the farmer receives as great ther. Once or twice jibe patted 'b r- 'then it dropped nervelessly by his you back," he cried, "Never in all directly on your pantry shelves. these crops will survive the winter,' financial gain from good roads as 's affectionately on the shoulder. . The I my life have I seen you look so well."' just Cut O t comer and pour F.xtrab they can be sown the previous fall. anyone, he has the added social bene- Englishman watched her. There was jvivid admiration in his eyes, but Dor- "forehend like taut cords. He stood I { out the sugar as you need it. ar�Granula -*�caFa►re- In sections where it is impossible to ; _ cas did not see ib.. Her only thought O CHAPTER V.-(Cont'd•) room. He picked up his hat and was of the happiness in store fore He dropped- y p - burned to the door. Merry. Aped- light! u on his knees t In front of Wentworth when he finish - Where are you going? asked Wentworth laid the page's of man,,- ed. i Enoch sternly. script on the ,table and cleare•i his comes also is 10 -and 20-1b bags for house- ed. - - I "I'm going straight to-hel'1." throat. Oswald sat ready to bestow a wives who like to buy inlargerquantities "I await thine orders, most grave' land 5-]bCulatt8 r; He lifted his gloves from the. table. business -like attention upon the read and reverend seigneur." Then he laid'Beside rr » Beside them lay the manuscript of his ing. When Enoch lifted the first 7U AII.Pu OSe sig ar 10 and 20-1b Begs his fingers upon Wentworth's arm, and g - - play. He stretched out his hand and page his visitor asked:' May I knout • looked up with an expectant smile. , turned his eyes on the other man, 1 who wrote the play?" Enoch wrenched his arm free and watching him as .asthieimight, who'] Y. - rose awkwardly to his feet. The ;fears being caught in an act of rob- "Ah!" said the Englishman. He --- ' - `' I - -• comedian drew back with a startled i bery. noticed the startled look on Dorcas' ial from their, mouths. This is be- ,.'. expression,. as if fear struggled with! ,Take it,,, . cried Enoch. "I have a face. It escaped her brother, who set A cause the percentage of crude fiber, -.ewilderment. ; copy of it, a copy in my own hand- turned half way from her. y� r the indigestible part of the plant, in- ... - • - ;."You, see," Enoch's lips were per writing." Wentworth began to read. He was ' The /" Q%°m creases rapidly as the plants grow fectly colorless, "Your mental ability Merry stood fingering the pages. an excellent reader; his enunciation larger. Green wheat, oats, rye, and ledged ttoar�ed"at him. euriousnsl_� - "What do you propose to do with was slow arra distinct. The story barley are generally classified as car a erry your. -swag - --' ' ' quickly unfolded itself -in -strong,-- �vad- ----- bona roughages. When young, pe.alexed. language. Grant Oswald who was an however, these contain a high per - "It is. your mental ability which I "Call it by a decent name. It be- I ardent student of drasWeaning tic literature, Wing the Farm Colt. i centage of protein and should be Y• ,t. claim now," Enoch said deliberate) ' longs to me. Money does not count _ .. Pell immediately under its spell and , claer:ified as nitrogenous, roughagea i* Ar..drev: spoke jT. A goarse. whisper -with me in this transaction, You may listened with intent quiet. To keep the colt growing without in- in the .early stage of growth Be- it .don't understand." take all the royalties. I want nothing The minds of both men were so terruption during weaning time 'and - carte the small grains when young "I demand your -play!" ! but the authorship of the play.' vitally concentrated upon the drama afterward,, is a most important con- are so nutritious and are green when demand my play? To sell?" "Nothing but the authorship-" that they were scarcely conscious of a 'sideration in producing horses profit - '"No• of course not.," Wentworth Merry's glance was a malediction. ably. A good horseman aims to re_ frost has killed clover, they are ideal movement when Dorcas crept from her place the milk' that the colt .has been plants to grow for pigs during late Fr jerked out the words abruptly. "Why i He dropped the pages and bossed his low chair to the window seat. She lay fall and early spring. accu domed to secure from its mother. should I want to sell? I want to pro- hat upon his head. Wentworth watch- back 'r to 'a pillow, gathered the Field peas when sown in corsjunc 'F duce it -as mine, as ane -I have writ- ed him curiously. The outer shell of folds of a silky portiere around her, Often in a few weeks during weaning tion with some other kinl of (train the man had changed, His clothes, and stare3 down at the s rata, She time the youngster changes from q the owin (oats, rye, etc.) make an excellent Merry moved toward hits with 'an' immaculate an hour ago, looked dis- ; heard her brother's voice in fregments. ! � e. sleek, milk -fab to a stiff- seed should a early o f _.- agursy of terror in his ejres. "You' hevele'd. A lock of fair hair strayed ' Those fragments were always the haired and unthrifty, stunted indivi- beso noApril or early May, and if .want to take from me my one com- down over his forehead, his linen had 1 words of the girl, Cordelia, or of the dual. The `colt need lose but little o2 'conditions are right the crop will be :--plate effort, my one : mbition, MY, a battered appearance, the white; father fallen -to pitiful estate- She j his flesh and spirit if properly cared. __ _: __ everything -the work -v6r ich is making hyacinths drooped from his buttonhole . lot. ready to pasture in aisout 3fl or 40 y ped clasped her hands together with such - days. Hogs clean up the peas and a man of me, on which I have toiled like blossoms which had been touch-! s i that it numbed her fingers. A Grain moat be used s.3 the milk is- 8r P vines very well. The vines that aro 4 eteadil for weeks? You would do ed by frost. He stood for a moment strap pain and a horribie suspicion I taken away. It is necessary that ore � t Y i he door -knob in his hand star- � � p p � colt be taught to eat gran before .left on the ground, together with the p that.. Do you understand -while with t were seeping through her body and manure, enrich the .soil and add more wrote I scarce! stopped to eat or in at Wentworth, who returned his I weaning is attempted: Oats has al- .. y pp 8 � horning in her veins. Outwardly she •, ways been, referred h humus to it. The great value of y sleep? When I did sleep I dreamed of' gaze with a cold, ruthless scrutiny. was inert Y p by horsemen for a3 _ or far too _:=1b and-•$ Jerry's eyes fell before'them. _ It Sudden! she was awake again, wide I Y°ung colts, and is su rior te, any Pea• p t ins is Y little understood.f Ile stogpe� tea: atiuch-kfZ.ecbed tis vAw the first_ al able concession to Arlother single grain. The colt likes .--While the pork swine -pro trust tris noire. He laid one hand Enoch's stronger will. -- -- - listenin to her brother's rite- �. a mixture or a vanety of grains ®n ? 8 will thrive best .on -such `a ration. He a►ay be 'crated try. the. of green over the other as if to still .himselY, for "Good -by." he said with an unsteady voice . The day of release had come he was trembling. laugh. lie closed the door behind him. `for John Eaterbrook. He food with relishes corn anti it may well be fed feed, it is adtvisable to feed grain in ' Wentworth stood looking at the Wentworth turned to the table, lifted' halting, tremulous steps, fearful at i as pan of a grain ration, but should addition. There is no time that - younger man. _ Something cold and the manuscript and stood glancing the eight of the world he had left not be fed alone nor in too great quare- !train can be so profitably young fed to a -. ' relentless crept into his eyes. He laid. through the closely scrawled pages. twenty ears before, hid+�n his eyes tities. Bran is a splendid feed and hog as when he is young and run ! y Y g Y ning on -pasture. Under such eon - his hand on Jerry's arm. Then he crossed the room, dropped it from its tumult. Then Cordelia ran I contains material for bone and mus- ditions, it is • possible to secure 18 a "Let me talk to you, Andrew." . 1 upon the mantel, and watched until to meet him -your 'hopeful, loving ole. A mixture of oats 60 per cent. of (' "Talk! . Talk! You damned thief!!'' each gray ash became a filmy atom of ! and eager, Dorcas forgot the horror i corn 30 per cent., and bran 10 per -pound.;, if a gain for each springbushe! and �i $e pushed Enoch aai: a with quick re- dust, and doubt which had swe t her down I cent., m a ration dthat will en - with ales _ summer. and early f all months from u• pu 8 for a moment, she was thinking of le a colt to rapidly. one halt to three- Dories of a full feed !afore. His face was blazon with �. ab o grow dpi hand - wrath. He went trampling about the; CHAPTER VI. nothing but the play. It was greater, fol of oil meal may be profitably ad- I o n ,will be su a fo room in a vague heedless, half -blind- - y than she had dreamed y Dull be provided in pies- . f .8r r hog. _ � Ha should si fTie� ret ed fashion. A thought seemed to "Jason, this is nobodyI know" more hat day Andrew and she ty and doubtless alfalfa or clover is I runnung on pasture. -Canadian Farm. -'^• --" strike him abruptly. He wheeled Wentworth sat staring at a card his ,walked home over the beach at Junip- the most desirable for growing colts - around suddeesly-and faced. the man man laid before him. • He knitted his ; If at all possible to furnish succulent ,i er Point. Her eyes grew wet with } Oats Seeds and Sowing Oats _ beside him. brows, querulously. Make him un- i grass for the colt, it should dans , "Why in the devil`s name, Enoch, deratand" that I'm engaged." pity, then she smiled happily as life , ceased to be a •problem for Cordelia. ,Handling Several 'Colts. The idea that oats run out and. that should you do this ? Have I ever done "He's terrible masterful, Marse,® had corns, and the father turned it is necessary. to get new seed every t 'you one cruel, disloyal act in all my, Enocti," said the darky apologetically; to work out what was left of a fu- If there are several colts on the i few yearn is .quit- common but It is dile?" it born' he'll see yo',. He's. a gen- tore, i farm it is best to. wean all of thein at ' not justified by Rhe facts. There is no Wentworth diol not' answer, He re- tleman all right, I `don' believe I kin 1(To be continued.) the sauna time. The yonngsiters love 'croon why s good variety • of oats :.turned the terror in Merry's eyes with Sit. rid ob him easy. company and by this method they will should not -be just as good twenty • a cool, stubborn glance. -Tell him I can spare ten minutes." ;-- !ret and worry leve. If convenient the years from now as it is now, if care, _ "Did you have this hellish plunder Jason ushered the visitor into Went- I HEROIC MAJOR DECORATED. colt should be ' bioken gradusily to is taken to keep it pare. The seed = -- ---scheme in mind when you drew up' worth's library. He was a tali distin- staying away from its mother. The should be cleaned aril graded each that bond?" he asked unsteadily. guished man, with a fine, eight's►: ' Surrounded by Huns an Dead Man door and fence of the stall or pen ' year, taking out t1he weed seeds and _ " e. His manners were exceeeingly should be high enough ss. that the colt-, the small kernels. It should also be Hill. Fights Aia, Way Back. you made me your slave?" gracious, yet simple {will not attempt to jump out. Proper treated for smut at least once in two "I don't know --exactly." We:tworth "I don't believe, Mr. Oswald, I've I The battle bf Verdun has been j ventilation should be furnished at or three years. if the set d is of goon? ' . -:turned inch -.a stsaigistforward gaze I met you before," said Enoch. I prolilie of heroic deeds. One of weaning time, as'well an some ar- quality it will nit pay td run it ' upon Merry that he reailzed the man, "You haven't." Grant Oswald smil• J the most .dramatic episodes of the rangement for the colt to exercise through the fanning mill more than 1 ' was speaking tine truth. "As I told + ed cordially. "Your man tells me fighting round Dead Man Hill occur- freely every day. ;once, to take out the small kernel+ - yttu that night, and I am telling the ff you have exactly ten minutes to spare. red to the west of that position,, Just before weaning it is best tc and weed seeds. If the seed is pair, '.truth, it was nothing but a fancy a I91 go straight to business. I'm an where a French regiment was face to I change the dam from succulent pee- of very weedy, running it through a - mine. When you came to me with I nglishman. I have been in New i face with a Pomeranian 'brigade. ture to dry feed. If she is being fed second time ani taking out two-thirds ;'this;' Enoch's barvf dropped on the { York for three weeks. I want to in During the hottest moment a major grain the amount should be reduced to or more of the grain is well worth - �manuscript which lay upon the table 1 vest money in something along the commandira the Third Battalion of a a minimum. This wij have a tend- while. you came with a great temptation; it theatrical line." French regiment disappeared. His envy to reduce the milk flow. The colt The reason it is beat to take out the - 'was too much for me." "Oh." Enoch looked up sharply. men, who worshiped him, became very should then be allowed to suckle only small kernel is that they do not make "Evidently," cried Merry. His tone "'Andrew Merry mentioned you." anxious. It was at first reported that two or three times a day instead of as strong plants as the Iarge ones _ was withering in .its -scorn. He seated "Yes, I spoke to Merry one night he was killed and: then that he was a being with the mother all the time, or, The weak plants from these small ker-' himself and his eyes turned fiercely on the elevated. He's one of your prisoner. at least overnight. It may be noes- nets usually produce little grain, upon Wentworth. The muscles of his i few American actors whom I a4mere. Suddenly they beard a well-known sary to milk out the mare occasional- the kernels that are sown are all of " cheek twitched as regularly as a• If a play could be found that fitted voice shouting, "Bravo, boys ! Give ly for a few days, in the case of about the acme size the plants will be `pulse. him -he spoke of having one -.I'm Ithem beans!" and the major came in- large milk producers, and where 4here . uniform, the crop will all ripen at the "The play is mine:'' Enoch seemed willing to venture a hundred thous- to view, his uniform in shreds, his face is a tertiency- for the udder to swell. same time, and the yield will be bet- .;to et • to have grown strangely cool and im- and dollars on its production." covered with blood and his left arm Having made the change slowly, and ter. _ pervious to contempt eor anger. "The I "A hundred thousand! That would hanging limp. He had been cut off gradually the youngster will not miss; __ 4; play is mine," he repulited; "it is the be a production worth while!" with a handful of men, and at their the milk greatly, and will grow with- _due and forfeit of my. bond." ( "Bub-remember-on'ry if the play head fought his way through the en- out any setback'if t ose directions are j . The eyes of the actor narrowed and appeals to me. I've been, studying em ranks until he was sent to the mood Roads Wisdom. Y PP Yi 8 Y followed. -H. E. McCartney Secretary - . he laughed saiagely. { theatrical business since I was • a j ground with a terrible blow from a Indiana Stallion Enrolment Board, "To the farmer better roads fre- "Take your pound -of flesh,"' he younger. I never threw money away ' rifle butt,' which• smashed his left quently mean the difference between f cried "What will you do with it?"' on it." shoulder. t affluence and bankruptcy," said Prof. - "Everything' 'we ba -1 planned." "If you can stay'I will read you the' Dragging himself on his hands and Forage for Hogs, j Ernest Flagg Ayres, highway. engin ° F.roch'.1 voice was calm. "Give it a 1 play ndw." ; knees for a mile-, he bad eventually To make hog production most profit-: eer of the Oregon Agricultural Col. big production, advertise it as a play 1 "My ten minutes are up." The Eng- rejoined his men, and his first thought able the farmer should provide pasture lege- in a lecture to the summer Qtu- never wai advertised before, and build i lishman smiled. was to lead them once more into ac- for his hogs whenever possible. The dents at that institutiont. up your fame as an emotional actor.".I "This work can wait, Excuse mea tion. The French were successful in' earlier in the year green feed can be "A Wis -0 ginfarmer held !,000 'kWbat; will you not play the cots- minute," Wentworth lifted ahead os ,_driving -the German% back, but the - -supplied-the--bettcr7---S-wi-n-e-o-f any bushels of potatoes in his cellar, wait-• -cli ings and co which littered his ! 11 t major received a aecond dari= .14N16 sen feed and its use al- ' f 1 •+ H ff PP PY ha an ager a- , , mg or a goo Il ce, a was o . ^ "I ! Of course not. There is only table. Then he walked to the sale'geroua wound, in the chest, and had to ways reluces the cost of producing ;.ed e • 92 cents in March, but they must be .. • _ one actor in America who qan play and knelt before it. He had just open- be taken to the rear. So excrucioting Sys on hogs. In addition, It keeps delivered in town, and the roads werr 1 'John Esterbrook:"'•I ed the door ern] laid his hand upon the was the pain he suffered while being the animals in good thrifty condition, so bad he could not haul ova, .them. Andrew rushed across the room in a' manuscript when the door opened and ! operated -on that to avoid groaning he The beat crops to seed in early When he finally got them to market blind fury. He stretched out his hand -Dorcas ran in. Jason followed, car- I sang the " Marseillsise " at the top spring are whose✓ oats, rye, barley, his potatoes brought him 30 cent- n '' and d'ealtb Wen� worth astinging blow i rying a suit case. For a minute , "That of his voice. .A few minutes later the rape, field peas~ and vetch. Any of bushel. The bad roads ,cost him -' .`Q across the mosAb. actor wont Wentworth forgot the visitor in his general commanding his unit arrived the cereals do well planted singly or, $620, and now he is ar ardent booster &play it"�e .� nu ^_naerstand?" I inner room. at the hospital, and taking the Cross in combination with rape, peas, and : for any movement promising relief Wentworth lifted his arm fiercely, i. "Bless my heart, I'm glad to have I of the Legion of Honor from his own vetch. In certain sections, where ; f'While the farmer receives as great 'then it dropped nervelessly by his you back," he cried, "Never in all uniform, pinned it on the breast of these crops will survive the winter,' financial gain from good roads as 's side. The veins .rose in his nett!: and I my life have I seen you look so well."' the brae@ officer. they can be sown the previous fall. anyone, he has the added social bene- "forehend like taut cords. He stood I She held him at arm's length and "I �' In sections where it is impossible to ; fies. Under preuent conditions it is staring at 11lerry, who strode about gszed at him critcally. wish I in _ And He Knew It - a stover winter, the maintain and be in i oaten impossible for his chil;ren to go his family to r the room ademoniac fury. could say as much for you, Enoch. crops mentioned can sown early to school regularly, to go "Goa! You're not a man You're a'I You look decidedly seedy. •I've got to I The Profes3or-I'm afraid, my dear spring as soon as the ground in fit, { church except when the roads are dried •' . damned, low-down, scurrilous black- I stay right here. I'm the only one young lady, that you find statistics The pigs should be turned in to out, his doctor to reach him. in time leg. Ana to think of you standing who can manage you." very dry things. pasture the cereal crops when the to be of most help, or his mail to be there, Took'ing me in the face -G -..d!" "I beg your pardon, Dorcas, I've a The Dear Young Lady -Not always. planta attain a height of about 6'tn delivered regularly. With better Merry raise;l his hand again as if to guest here." Her brother led her to Lieut: Smyth told me there were 400,- g -winches, awl taken off when the roads this can all be changed,, and etriko, 411rn hr dropped it by his side, I the inner room and introduced his ( 000,000,000 people in the world and I plants reach suck a height that the graded schools and larger churches aril dashed across the caller to her. •, ... - - _ 1 ! was the prettiest 1 of the lot.pip.begin p gin to spit the chewed mates%• P always follow these improvements." �N T -A. 0�7 71 r 7 —7 71 let RRMSCR- CHATSWORTH HALL, DERBYSHIRE OWNED BY DUKE OF DEVONSHIRS SH IND I �, -4 ."SMASH THE GERMANS' Total Number of PrisonersTaken by His Troops to Date 3,500 —Germans Admit a Retirement British and French smash ,he Gerans and east of Albert by the Britisb� London, July 2.—The "big push "'centre. of the allies continues with unabated 1 On the northern end of the British energy and increasing gains. Through-: front, around and below Gommecourtj out the day the Germans have been! the Germans are offering the strong - Pushed steadily back until to -night est resistance. Berlin's first official the French are within six miles of worl on the fighting, received -here to- Perqnnq, a vital poir;t ..on the, main! clay, announces heavy losses for the feedirig- railway f the. Germans and' -British, frqln Qommeppurt to Lo the centre of a system of radiating B6,selle and "no advantages worthy of highroads. They have 'recaptured the mention." .Villages of Curlu and Frise, and have: British Take Fricourt. broken into the German second line of defences at a number of points. In front of Albert, however, des- .7he British, operating on a fifteen-'pite strong German resistance, the Mile front to the north, have. captur- - British to -day -completed their' cap- -ed the village of Fricoutt and pushed ture of Fricourt, which had been pra- farther eastward toward the. Ba-'etically surrounded in the first rush of paume-Peionne high—road, which now the offensive, by the capture of La .is less than seven miles away. ; Boiselle and Mametz. The town was In the first thirty-six hourof their strongly defended, being in reality a 7Z A -Picardy drive the an -French and Brit- field fortress, defended by WA�NIFICENT COUNTRY RESIDENCE OF CAN 1DA S NEW -GOVERNOFtrGENERAL-, ish have captured more than 9,500 elaborate system of redoubts and en - German prisoners, cleared fifty trenchments. Pressing through the -4 'square Miles of French t�eritory of village the British mas!e- an advance' • the invader's and have 'cai-ried eleven toward the east. - The extent of this- CANADA'S NEW LOST- STRIPES HING BLOW villages and a complicated series of , advance is not made cleai by des- -GENERAL and redoubts which. patches so far at hand. GOV. -NE -the Germans have been -more than L Germaxiis Admit.9exerse. NOT. HIS LIFE' ON TEUTON Ll -twenty The Berlin statement, admitting -1 "Situation is Faviiriible." that the Teutons were forced' to Austrians Hurled Back on the German Socialist -Dismissed --':---The situation at the end of the see-, abandon their entire system of first Kolomea Front and South- --ond da -7 is summed up in a seintence line trenches on both banks of the From -Army . and Given by the British Headquarters. "The! Somme for some distance north and -Thirty Months. general situation may, be regarded as south, states that the -troops-with-A deepaitili from Lando a A despatch from Berlin says - —Dr., favorable," says the report received, drawn took up specialy prepared poel- iolist "der, The Russians again are hammering in London to -night from Gen. Hai j in tions some diaftnev to the rear. Karl IJebknecht, the Soc toward Kolom'ea'. ' With' Wrance. It is likely that it is this series of 4 was sentenced on Wednesday to thirty their way months penal servitude and dismissal slow but sure strokes, before which The day --was one 'of consolidation trenches into which the French report -without the n from the army for the Austrian' lines, weak r-attimpied high ia7ther than of the- surging rushes !having penetftted during to -day: treason, support of German troops, are crumb - subordination and re-, the allies I Over the twenty-fivemile battle �ason, gross in which yester4y carried sistance to the au ling. the Czar's forces are closing up- thorities. The court Wo 'hen. two miles deep into''Gernian.. line the air Beets of the opposing t on the Galician stronghold, the key to JMXna. adopted the view that Dr.'Liebknech I 1-111101VA PIA -110-0. - The-gT*Zte*t-arMie13 are -unusually active, The i was guided by fanaticism. and not by Lemberg. L 'r Nn re" On Thursday -prog nx the- day- was- record- --French have carried --out- a--seri�ea­of 1- -Gmuezal Letehhakii- -­�d sou I -lunpatricti-c- feeUrig, and therstora-im- th of the Somme. between that raids on' poirits held by the posed the lowest penalty on him. after artillery. preparation," says Pet riverand Assevillers, by the French Germans b4hind the front. Dr. Liebknecht'is entitled to appeal rograd's official statement, 11 indicted from the sentence. hpon.the enemy, despite his desperate e - resistance, a great defeat in'the'ri HALIFAX GOES DRY 7 Cion between -the Rivers Dneistei-and BRITISH WOUNDED, Pruth, and took possession of three ITALIANS GAIN AFTER 169 YEARS 1 IN LONDON ALREADY lines of trenches." Forty-six Bars Were loded L'ast Night Over a'front of 25 miles the Rus- B'DESUCCESSES' . ..... RL —Li4dor Men May Fight.' The first batch -of. wounded froni'llie sian-masses were -hurled at the oppos;. A- despatch from Halifax i*Britiab front in France arrived at ing lines. Fierce battling followed, In .1 Charing Cross svation this evetwing. which artillery Combat gave way to . -Three Lofty -Heights Taken by The 46 liquor saloons in this c DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE An enormous crowd assembled at the hand-to-hand-fightinc.- .-Austrian re -- ed up on Thursday -night to station a e had consider- : at - serves ' we Cadorna's Troops io ' and the piAice con ider r - hisdTy rushed to the closed, In consequence of the A from London t - says Y With theme new able in securing passage for threatened sector. ..A de�spatch --�Jtiorrlaw passed at the last session a 'the -Legislature making Halifax "dry"' the Red Cross vehicles through the Yokes the Russian onslaught was ...Further successes are claimed by �aa cheering, flag-waving people. halted but in the evening the Czar's R, well as the rest of the province. It troops' renewed. the.. assault - with home. The -lofty heights of Monte �. 0 160 years since- Halifax was found Giamondo, north of Fusin, and Monte 'ed, and -for the first time it will e QUEEN' VlCTGRtA OF SWEDEN fresh vigor, and drove their wed1ge CkviSio,. have been seized b impossible legally to obtain a7 drink HAD A NARROW ESCAPE through the Austrian line. Vienna y General v-4 I jin,an admits that the Teuton forces were Cadorna a troops. Lying between the y -public house. 1 compelled to retire " from pari of -A despatch from Berlin- says Posina and Astico,'these positions give their front 'at Kolomea and south - I THREE PEOPLE DROWNED. Queen Victoria of Sweden,' sister of the Italians command of a wide, , Ward. Grand Duke Friedrich Il. of Baden, stretch of territory, A further gain Cance was at the Castle in Karlsruhe during. ing Tragedy on -the .Jacques in Their sweep acrois the Asiago Pia- TURKS DRIVEN BACK - the recent teau also is claimed• by the 1i inn M-9kGD­AD1 DIREC"HON Italians. a. Near St. Catherine, Quebec. 14 They have occupied the southern side despatch . from Quebec a I ay�.; . German city, wheA 1i0.persons were A. says an Overseas' V killed by bombs, . i. of the Ansa Va!loy and now are storm. �Three persons, were drowned. on i News, Agency -despatch from Khrls- -A-despatch from Petrograd says Ang the slopes of Monte Rasca, Monte Thursdayr bmrnirig While' cano'eing on-! ruhe. She escaped harm, however, as The :Russians continue to make pro- Interrotto and Monte Mosciagh. "South of gress in the Caucasu4 _-LM the River Jacques Cartier near Saint' an the occasion of the previous raid, Lake . Urumiah we pushed back the addition they have reached the Gal- CltMine.- They are Mrs- Guillot, when she illso . was'in the -city. t4mara Valley, having garried the -de- whose -husband -is manager 'for Nar- Turks from the region of Bann toward -Petsi" ......--fensivt -nsltion of Monte- Colombara. ceau and Company, dry goods dealers, IRISH" OUTLOOK the 'Purco an frontier. In the of this city; M. Jobin, formerly a t direction of Bagdad we have defeated -IS MORE ]ROPEFUL farmer of L'Evenement, and -his son, the Turks, driving them toward the -KEEP KITCHENS fortified region of Kalavatrahine." -aged -sixteen.- It is thought.that the A d4ipatA from (tdnd9n "ys .9.: PEN INDEFINIT ELY canoe capsized in rough water. N '#nerally is more ONLY MUNITIONS FACTORY The Irish outlook g hopeful., The Daily Mail predicts an -IE from IN ROUMANIA DESTROYEb NDID BRITISH GIFT A The Hague� via SPLE. Land The municipality of amicable settlem%t.-' The Daily'l that!' A despatch from Bucharest to �1?1- JO CANADIAN -Chronicle, on the other hs�nd, ..Berli Eed to keep open ;nde-' don says that the only mu.nitobms fan -?t �finite' unci al poor, kitchem!, Lord- Lansdowne, Minister without' ious years were open o, d -been destroyed which A -despatch from London says:-, portfoli` an Walter Long, president tory in Roumania has only 0 e winter months-. •clos-. Princess Locize, Duchess of Argyll,: 3 of the local Government Board, have The destruction is laid to a plot of Ang at presented a silk Union Jack and a sil resigned Some -other papers say that Gernign hng Balgaflan agents. All of March, This year, ver shield to the General Officer Co no one �as resigned from the Cabinet .the cl been postponed, month- in-, the machinery in the plant and- mil­ manding the Canadian forces on Sat- t OU -CRESS, OF DEVONSHIRE- except Lord Selborne. lions of shells were destroyed. ,after under pressure of the needs of the poor people, and it has urday. The colors and shield are the now been finally decided -to gift- of women and children in the V r "t­tfrili-ted Kingdom and will remain kitchens open fo -k-ec at THOM AZLLY r­4n­ indefinite perind. The Vomaerts says the kitchens are Shorneliffe until the close of the war. INTENSITY OF'81RITISH FIRE crowded as in mid -winter and that'when they will be take?i to Canada. --there are many complai" A souvenir, in commemoration of Lord iia complaints regarding ..-FOUND, GUILTY -FRIGHTFU L'AT AIN'POINU Kitchener, was also given to eAelf dis- CERT the insufficiency of the rations served, 'bled soldier. Of Theft, Receiving and Obtain.! First Line Enemy Trenches Straightened Out and Munition De- ifi.by False.Pretences. BERLIN EXPE%molk"i CLEMAX pots -Five Miles, In- the Rear Blown Up. A despatcf�from Winnipeg seys:­;-i p guilty of theft, -receivin , and obtaining money! Thainai Kelly has'been found quill R ON --BRITISH FRO 9 A despatch from Paris says :—The German aircraft have m pteA to I'� ncm- 13F I 49t 1511 corre 0. false ptime sponden a ;)5er e .4 ass e allies' lints to -spy out pri c�r i out of the fi counts in! British front says i 'the7 Intensity pdrationg, and eidh time ha's had to guilty on foui out of the fi the indictment on the charges. Impressed by Great Activity of Haii's Forces, Which Includesrising: of the British artillery at certain retreat, pursued by British airmen. out of the contracts for the erection points is frightful. Shell* follows Since the beginning of the week Bri• eyed five .—Several Attacks With Gas, of the Manitoba ParliaMent Buildings, shell- at -only -a few. d Int I. tish craft have destr M The efficacy of the fir5eecion �een "va German aefoplanis." 4 was found by the jury In the Assize Court on Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock after It had deliberated fo b1fireconnoltring parties. Not= "I'Mmi, Major Moraht, the German military A despatch from -Berlin' says :—The Militiiry circles here are calml7 three iiou.173. fifft line trenches have been w. '7,Frcrick, 'commenting in a' recent -issue '4ntengified artillery activity on the confident. that Gr over a considerable area and of the Berlin Tagebkttt on the Bri- Sat Britain's eestq them entlrely.strall Northe British front is believed here to her- ;hened out, but the. tish actIvity-In flanders-and rn est effort will meet, the fate of the sild the long -expected great British previous offensives, but there is keen KITCHEN REFUSE" second line iiid IN line defences France, says We believe that whOn offensive. If the British mean'busi- FOR GERMAN COWS have come under the British fire. Two the English really make up theiras interest to see Kitchener's new armies tegleal riess at this time they should 4ind munition depots five mil In the rear minds to a great at& Ali the Germans in a state of prepared-. hDn is that have been -blown prisoners offensive the end of the British arrhy, in action. The general opin A despatch from Azuterdigm, says up. ness. TWe correspondent i a supreme test of -gtfens�h between :---Ge-r*m'an . newspapers era recelt6d here lirauklit back by ilit sh 71PPOar will certainly be in eight, We do not 9 in a po,.;i-; - the British and German armles dur- tion to know that the German line in- 'ing contain an orel4k of the Federal COun- to be 'etunned,$1 wish to underrate the seriousness of the far west has not been weakened as, the coming summer will mark the V. Th op.ent �ftsr highly such a'figb cil,compey'V11 �ov;ns and commurtitie4 o correap d 0 on the other climax of the war. the result of having to rush help to: PT&ISInt the BrItW% tTlknob raiders ha' A do, wet�wxrnlk ex6eedi— inhabltant4 to collect Ar. ­ - W -households. and the general gpirit-of the '-army, 'te f h army ha --the Austrians, and that operations at 1n the expectation of perhaps do. kI -4 11;4ghtsri us. �CIIROC Ey� e tom lto a Govern- adds:' - r , have the opera .Verdun are being continued systems.-: cisive military events on all fronts, T, not and never wl 1, says. -L city dos- probibi -tically In the fate of the possibility pence talk has newer been so de@A is beet. Tea, bul converted -i The British flying corps lately has i tive s"Wth to drlys 'us -out ir ows. een very succe-sifuT 'Tuiio an a-, - ---N -IN*- 4 *rff4um—.'- !h RHU-81-aff" vs. I LF M.Lu-uay. or m c e' gaa ir rn P-milies -6&-13 4& pio*1 91 0�7 71 r 7 —7 71 let RRMSCR- CHATSWORTH HALL, DERBYSHIRE OWNED BY DUKE OF DEVONSHIRS SH IND I �, -4 ."SMASH THE GERMANS' Total Number of PrisonersTaken by His Troops to Date 3,500 —Germans Admit a Retirement British and French smash ,he Gerans and east of Albert by the Britisb� London, July 2.—The "big push "'centre. of the allies continues with unabated 1 On the northern end of the British energy and increasing gains. Through-: front, around and below Gommecourtj out the day the Germans have been! the Germans are offering the strong - Pushed steadily back until to -night est resistance. Berlin's first official the French are within six miles of worl on the fighting, received -here to- Perqnnq, a vital poir;t ..on the, main! clay, announces heavy losses for the feedirig- railway f the. Germans and' -British, frqln Qommeppurt to Lo the centre of a system of radiating B6,selle and "no advantages worthy of highroads. They have 'recaptured the mention." .Villages of Curlu and Frise, and have: British Take Fricourt. broken into the German second line of defences at a number of points. In front of Albert, however, des- .7he British, operating on a fifteen-'pite strong German resistance, the Mile front to the north, have. captur- - British to -day -completed their' cap- -ed the village of Fricoutt and pushed ture of Fricourt, which had been pra- farther eastward toward the. Ba-'etically surrounded in the first rush of paume-Peionne high—road, which now the offensive, by the capture of La .is less than seven miles away. ; Boiselle and Mametz. The town was In the first thirty-six hourof their strongly defended, being in reality a 7Z A -Picardy drive the an -French and Brit- field fortress, defended by WA�NIFICENT COUNTRY RESIDENCE OF CAN 1DA S NEW -GOVERNOFtrGENERAL-, ish have captured more than 9,500 elaborate system of redoubts and en - German prisoners, cleared fifty trenchments. Pressing through the -4 'square Miles of French t�eritory of village the British mas!e- an advance' • the invader's and have 'cai-ried eleven toward the east. - The extent of this- CANADA'S NEW LOST- STRIPES HING BLOW villages and a complicated series of , advance is not made cleai by des- -GENERAL and redoubts which. patches so far at hand. GOV. -NE -the Germans have been -more than L Germaxiis Admit.9exerse. NOT. HIS LIFE' ON TEUTON Ll -twenty The Berlin statement, admitting -1 "Situation is Faviiriible." that the Teutons were forced' to Austrians Hurled Back on the German Socialist -Dismissed --':---The situation at the end of the see-, abandon their entire system of first Kolomea Front and South- --ond da -7 is summed up in a seintence line trenches on both banks of the From -Army . and Given by the British Headquarters. "The! Somme for some distance north and -Thirty Months. general situation may, be regarded as south, states that the -troops-with-A deepaitili from Lando a A despatch from Berlin says - —Dr., favorable," says the report received, drawn took up specialy prepared poel- iolist "der, The Russians again are hammering in London to -night from Gen. Hai j in tions some diaftnev to the rear. Karl IJebknecht, the Soc toward Kolom'ea'. ' With' Wrance. It is likely that it is this series of 4 was sentenced on Wednesday to thirty their way months penal servitude and dismissal slow but sure strokes, before which The day --was one 'of consolidation trenches into which the French report -without the n from the army for the Austrian' lines, weak r-attimpied high ia7ther than of the- surging rushes !having penetftted during to -day: treason, support of German troops, are crumb - subordination and re-, the allies I Over the twenty-fivemile battle �ason, gross in which yester4y carried sistance to the au ling. the Czar's forces are closing up- thorities. The court Wo 'hen. two miles deep into''Gernian.. line the air Beets of the opposing t on the Galician stronghold, the key to JMXna. adopted the view that Dr.'Liebknech I 1-111101VA PIA -110-0. - The-gT*Zte*t-arMie13 are -unusually active, The i was guided by fanaticism. and not by Lemberg. L 'r Nn re" On Thursday -prog nx the- day- was- record- --French have carried --out- a--seri�ea­of 1- -Gmuezal Letehhakii- -­�d sou I -lunpatricti-c- feeUrig, and therstora-im- th of the Somme. between that raids on' poirits held by the posed the lowest penalty on him. after artillery. preparation," says Pet riverand Assevillers, by the French Germans b4hind the front. Dr. Liebknecht'is entitled to appeal rograd's official statement, 11 indicted from the sentence. hpon.the enemy, despite his desperate e - resistance, a great defeat in'the'ri HALIFAX GOES DRY 7 Cion between -the Rivers Dneistei-and BRITISH WOUNDED, Pruth, and took possession of three ITALIANS GAIN AFTER 169 YEARS 1 IN LONDON ALREADY lines of trenches." Forty-six Bars Were loded L'ast Night Over a'front of 25 miles the Rus- B'DESUCCESSES' . ..... RL —Li4dor Men May Fight.' The first batch -of. wounded froni'llie sian-masses were -hurled at the oppos;. A- despatch from Halifax i*Britiab front in France arrived at ing lines. Fierce battling followed, In .1 Charing Cross svation this evetwing. which artillery Combat gave way to . -Three Lofty -Heights Taken by The 46 liquor saloons in this c DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE An enormous crowd assembled at the hand-to-hand-fightinc.- .-Austrian re -- ed up on Thursday -night to station a e had consider- : at - serves ' we Cadorna's Troops io ' and the piAice con ider r - hisdTy rushed to the closed, In consequence of the A from London t - says Y With theme new able in securing passage for threatened sector. ..A de�spatch --�Jtiorrlaw passed at the last session a 'the -Legislature making Halifax "dry"' the Red Cross vehicles through the Yokes the Russian onslaught was ...Further successes are claimed by �aa cheering, flag-waving people. halted but in the evening the Czar's R, well as the rest of the province. It troops' renewed. the.. assault - with home. The -lofty heights of Monte �. 0 160 years since- Halifax was found Giamondo, north of Fusin, and Monte 'ed, and -for the first time it will e QUEEN' VlCTGRtA OF SWEDEN fresh vigor, and drove their wed1ge CkviSio,. have been seized b impossible legally to obtain a7 drink HAD A NARROW ESCAPE through the Austrian line. Vienna y General v-4 I jin,an admits that the Teuton forces were Cadorna a troops. Lying between the y -public house. 1 compelled to retire " from pari of -A despatch from Berlin- says Posina and Astico,'these positions give their front 'at Kolomea and south - I THREE PEOPLE DROWNED. Queen Victoria of Sweden,' sister of the Italians command of a wide, , Ward. Grand Duke Friedrich Il. of Baden, stretch of territory, A further gain Cance was at the Castle in Karlsruhe during. ing Tragedy on -the .Jacques in Their sweep acrois the Asiago Pia- TURKS DRIVEN BACK - the recent teau also is claimed• by the 1i inn M-9kGD­AD1 DIREC"HON Italians. a. Near St. Catherine, Quebec. 14 They have occupied the southern side despatch . from Quebec a I ay�.; . German city, wheA 1i0.persons were A. says an Overseas' V killed by bombs, . i. of the Ansa Va!loy and now are storm. �Three persons, were drowned. on i News, Agency -despatch from Khrls- -A-despatch from Petrograd says Ang the slopes of Monte Rasca, Monte Thursdayr bmrnirig While' cano'eing on-! ruhe. She escaped harm, however, as The :Russians continue to make pro- Interrotto and Monte Mosciagh. "South of gress in the Caucasu4 _-LM the River Jacques Cartier near Saint' an the occasion of the previous raid, Lake . Urumiah we pushed back the addition they have reached the Gal- CltMine.- They are Mrs- Guillot, when she illso . was'in the -city. t4mara Valley, having garried the -de- whose -husband -is manager 'for Nar- Turks from the region of Bann toward -Petsi" ......--fensivt -nsltion of Monte- Colombara. ceau and Company, dry goods dealers, IRISH" OUTLOOK the 'Purco an frontier. In the of this city; M. Jobin, formerly a t direction of Bagdad we have defeated -IS MORE ]ROPEFUL farmer of L'Evenement, and -his son, the Turks, driving them toward the -KEEP KITCHENS fortified region of Kalavatrahine." -aged -sixteen.- It is thought.that the A d4ipatA from (tdnd9n "ys .9.: PEN INDEFINIT ELY canoe capsized in rough water. N '#nerally is more ONLY MUNITIONS FACTORY The Irish outlook g hopeful., The Daily Mail predicts an -IE from IN ROUMANIA DESTROYEb NDID BRITISH GIFT A The Hague� via SPLE. Land The municipality of amicable settlem%t.-' The Daily'l that!' A despatch from Bucharest to �1?1- JO CANADIAN -Chronicle, on the other hs�nd, ..Berli Eed to keep open ;nde-' don says that the only mu.nitobms fan -?t �finite' unci al poor, kitchem!, Lord- Lansdowne, Minister without' ious years were open o, d -been destroyed which A -despatch from London says:-, portfoli` an Walter Long, president tory in Roumania has only 0 e winter months-. •clos-. Princess Locize, Duchess of Argyll,: 3 of the local Government Board, have The destruction is laid to a plot of Ang at presented a silk Union Jack and a sil resigned Some -other papers say that Gernign hng Balgaflan agents. All of March, This year, ver shield to the General Officer Co no one �as resigned from the Cabinet .the cl been postponed, month- in-, the machinery in the plant and- mil­ manding the Canadian forces on Sat- t OU -CRESS, OF DEVONSHIRE- except Lord Selborne. lions of shells were destroyed. ,after under pressure of the needs of the poor people, and it has urday. The colors and shield are the now been finally decided -to gift- of women and children in the V r "t­tfrili-ted Kingdom and will remain kitchens open fo -k-ec at THOM AZLLY r­4n­ indefinite perind. The Vomaerts says the kitchens are Shorneliffe until the close of the war. INTENSITY OF'81RITISH FIRE crowded as in mid -winter and that'when they will be take?i to Canada. --there are many complai" A souvenir, in commemoration of Lord iia complaints regarding ..-FOUND, GUILTY -FRIGHTFU L'AT AIN'POINU Kitchener, was also given to eAelf dis- CERT the insufficiency of the rations served, 'bled soldier. Of Theft, Receiving and Obtain.! First Line Enemy Trenches Straightened Out and Munition De- ifi.by False.Pretences. BERLIN EXPE%molk"i CLEMAX pots -Five Miles, In- the Rear Blown Up. A despatcf�from Winnipeg seys:­;-i p guilty of theft, -receivin , and obtaining money! Thainai Kelly has'been found quill R ON --BRITISH FRO 9 A despatch from Paris says :—The German aircraft have m pteA to I'� ncm- 13F I 49t 1511 corre 0. false ptime sponden a ;)5er e .4 ass e allies' lints to -spy out pri c�r i out of the fi counts in! British front says i 'the7 Intensity pdrationg, and eidh time ha's had to guilty on foui out of the fi the indictment on the charges. Impressed by Great Activity of Haii's Forces, Which Includesrising: of the British artillery at certain retreat, pursued by British airmen. out of the contracts for the erection points is frightful. Shell* follows Since the beginning of the week Bri• eyed five .—Several Attacks With Gas, of the Manitoba ParliaMent Buildings, shell- at -only -a few. d Int I. tish craft have destr M The efficacy of the fir5eecion �een "va German aefoplanis." 4 was found by the jury In the Assize Court on Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock after It had deliberated fo b1fireconnoltring parties. Not= "I'Mmi, Major Moraht, the German military A despatch from -Berlin' says :—The Militiiry circles here are calml7 three iiou.173. fifft line trenches have been w. '7,Frcrick, 'commenting in a' recent -issue '4ntengified artillery activity on the confident. that Gr over a considerable area and of the Berlin Tagebkttt on the Bri- Sat Britain's eestq them entlrely.strall Northe British front is believed here to her- ;hened out, but the. tish actIvity-In flanders-and rn est effort will meet, the fate of the sild the long -expected great British previous offensives, but there is keen KITCHEN REFUSE" second line iiid IN line defences France, says We believe that whOn offensive. If the British mean'busi- FOR GERMAN COWS have come under the British fire. Two the English really make up theiras interest to see Kitchener's new armies tegleal riess at this time they should 4ind munition depots five mil In the rear minds to a great at& Ali the Germans in a state of prepared-. hDn is that have been -blown prisoners offensive the end of the British arrhy, in action. The general opin A despatch from Azuterdigm, says up. ness. TWe correspondent i a supreme test of -gtfens�h between :---Ge-r*m'an . newspapers era recelt6d here lirauklit back by ilit sh 71PPOar will certainly be in eight, We do not 9 in a po,.;i-; - the British and German armles dur- tion to know that the German line in- 'ing contain an orel4k of the Federal COun- to be 'etunned,$1 wish to underrate the seriousness of the far west has not been weakened as, the coming summer will mark the V. Th op.ent �ftsr highly such a'figb cil,compey'V11 �ov;ns and commurtitie4 o correap d 0 on the other climax of the war. the result of having to rush help to: PT&ISInt the BrItW% tTlknob raiders ha' A do, wet�wxrnlk ex6eedi— inhabltant4 to collect Ar. ­ - W -households. and the general gpirit-of the '-army, 'te f h army ha --the Austrians, and that operations at 1n the expectation of perhaps do. kI -4 11;4ghtsri us. �CIIROC Ey� e tom lto a Govern- adds:' - r , have the opera .Verdun are being continued systems.-: cisive military events on all fronts, T, not and never wl 1, says. -L city dos- probibi -tically In the fate of the possibility pence talk has newer been so de@A is beet. Tea, bul converted -i The British flying corps lately has i tive s"Wth to drlys 'us -out ir ows. een very succe-sifuT 'Tuiio an a-, - ---N -IN*- 4 *rff4um—.'- !h RHU-81-aff" vs. I LF M.Lu-uay. or m c e' gaa ir rn P-milies -6&-13 4& pio*1 91 •The folIbwtug is the result of the recent promotion examinations, Pu Ails marked (tc) -have- passed -with onoi e. that is, have received' 76 pea cent. and upwards of the total : _. To Sr, IV -Jean Clark (h), Vera Col. dine, Helen. Grigg (h), Jessie Gilhuly, Alfredar Jepboon, Ruth Murphy Gia P . .dys Powell. To Jr. IV -Muriel Clark (b),Oordon - 'CoakwelI, Fred Fawcett, Mary Morri• say (h), Agnes Marquis (h)', Hazel Pil- ' keTO Sr. III -Elsie Baker, Charlle Bak, ver, Arty Crockett (b), Loglse Jobris- t' ton (h), Eva Murph (h), Dolly Palm• or (b), Charlie Law, Hilda Morrison (k� Tom Stewart, Dorothy Towle ('h), .Geo rfte Thexton, Blanche FQalsh (h), Dor. - othy.Wiman, Eileen Wiman. _To Jr.__III_-Xellie _.Arnott, - Gear ge _ . Cowan, Hugh Miller, Agnes Moore (b). Ed. Marquis, Ella Stephenson. - ,. Miss Jessie E. Rork Classes In China Decomtlop. and Designing for the months' '-� of July and August, at . the f residence of W. V. Richardson, Pickering , '•.�rande... , r _watriotic 9icnic 1 r Under the auspices of the _ East York Liberal .Association, n Includia South York and East Yor Federal and East York Provincial, at r' MARKHAM FAIR GROUNDS Sattirdey,_-July 'thic 8th,. 1916 Big Program of Sports, - ,, Baseball and RunningRaces n PLAYFOR4R M"r/NQ 1Patriotic Addresses by E, F. B Jotn- Stan, K. C.. Toronto i -Sam Cartar, - --M. P. -P„ Guelph; and Major A. T. Hunter, Toronto, a - returoed veteran from France. :Aarkham Brancb of Red Cross Society 4 - _ will be in atwndatw'eT -- t� ,Stouffville Brass Band t -Picnic in the afternoon -� Everyboby Come, See small bills. ',A. E: AMES, Esq , • W. J: Pizzit. Chairman President $, Gi. KERBT. W, L. CUTTBLL, -- Treasurer - Secretary G. T. R. leaves Toronto 1.40 p. m. f Returning leaves Markham at 8.97, _ �Ca•Gd Salve 'tlz.e zr, ,, Q' ;NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matte of the Estate of Robert Geo _ urge Cammack, late of the Township of PickeAng, in Me cavity of Ontario Former. deceastd. Notice is bereby given, pursuant to Seetihn 58 of the -Trustees' Act", Chapter 121, of the Revised Statutes of Ontario• that all persons baring claims against -the estate of Robert George Cammack, who died at the said Town- ship of Pickering on or about the 0th - _day of June 1916, to send by post pre- ppaid or deliver to R. George Cammack, R, R. No. 1. Pickering, Ont., E: A. Cammack, R, R.. No, 1, Pickering, Ont., or to Jars. Mary E. Lamont, 99 St, Patrick St. Toronto, Ont., the Er- ecutors of the lust Will of the said —deceased, their names and addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims and of the securities (if any) h� by them on or before the 18th d8(p �o�August, 1918. And further take notice that after - -the 18th day of August, 1916, the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto,. having ..regard only to the claims of which they shall%hen have received notice, and the mid Executors will not be responsible for the -said' et'ssets or any part thereof to any person of whose 'claim the sball not then have receiv ed notice. - Dated this 30th day of June, 1918. A. E. CHAisTTA�, 'Solicitor for the said Executors, .40.42 «'hitby, ant. :_� l�icl��riug �a•1•�ery. JCE CREAM .During the heat of the day let us z . show you how to keep cool. llce;Cream Sodas an Savor, Dria - ice cold of all any - L �• "Home Made Bread r Both Des in shop. HERB MO Y. PICKER,ING HORSE REGISTER ELDERLY -WOMEN - T T Htrag's Courtsfaip� _141 r�, (la 722). p ;.L . �T. ' E A p p LES °` . a Toe Pure bred .Import d Ciydeadale 'a stallion, the property of Oscar Wilson, SA SEG U A R D ED Brougham, will mate the season of 1916 „ ', Lire now -&f tllelr mea est. Ude y'4 case _00W. as fol owe: Monday', May 8th, will 13 �� lesye his own stab'e, Grabam Johnsten'e .• Tell Others How They WOM Broagham,And proceed to NT. J. Milltr'e ...Nice -large pines, every. One sound, lOc each.- _. Cashed- Safely Through o ds o Donald haunro efor night. T baseline, for - Change of Life, night. Wednesday, Richard Puckrin's, - - If you are ton• in night Thursday Wm, biiddlston's, --Durand, Vis: moth fourteen children and I owe ms lif, Lydia E. Piakh Vegetable pound. When I 46 and had C h a ng.s of a friend to measled it an gave me such r from my bad ings that I t several bottles. am now well healthy and r mead your Compound to other ladi —Mrs. MARY RMOWAY, Durand, A MassaehusettsWomanwri Blackstone, Masa. - " My trop were from my age, and I felt a often and frequently suffered ! pains. I took Lydia E. 'Plnkh Vegetable Compound and now am w —Mrs. PIERRE COURNOYER, Box Rorke Blackstone, Mass. Such warning -symptoms as gens suffocation, hot flashes,h-,h aches, dread of impending evil, time sounds in the ears, palpitation of heart, sparks before the eyes; ire larities, constipation, variable apps weakness and dizziness, should be he by middle-aged women. Lydia E. ham's Vegetable Compound has ca many women safely through this Ifew Adaerttsoments. YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE -At 10, con, 4, Pickerin Ind phone, Pick H T Lose, ii R No. I. ticketing, L�OR BALE -A good fiahing r for sale cheap. also ppins fo, barn bard: masa to order, W. H. Jackson. Brock Ro I EED BC CKIN'HE AT -A (luau of seed buckwheat for sale_&leer Hai riety, at 90c. per bushel. Winton .White, gham, Ind' phone Mark 1d,3 !Visa AALSIXE CLOVER SEED sale at lot 19. con r, Pickertim, at the era' own prtee Also young shorthorn bull 'sale at ressoaable prices. E E Pugh. moot Utf STALLION FOR SALE- .? Clyde. No 14890, y:l. 99, C 5 li 4 year dark brown in color, Applyy at lot 19. B F Picker ing, or address Bea Faweett, H R h Whitby, 3ttf �OR SALE -In the village o0V vale an 5 roomed frame house with etoae;Qsr sad stag stable cwe "4 a acres of land,includiag an acre of gnod ore The house is nicely surrounded with s trees. Possession maybe Riven at act For price and terms apply.tnPHFLP ,ti BEA whitesals 98tf TIME TABLE -Pickering Stats T: R. -Trsta# going East ane as foUa No. 6 Mail 9.06 A '• 19 Local` '2.45 P. 14 Local 6.04 P. Trains gwag West due be folio tio. 19 Local 7.42 A. 11 Local 2.15 P. e,. 7 Mail 7.44 P. 'Sunday included PIGEONS PIGEON Carneaux and Homers, some large, 25 to 59 cents each. WNITETALS PIGEON PfXVT, n'hitevale, Fos sale at curifent prices S, 4, 8, 10, 1'2 and 15 int cement tila wt MChitevale Tile Yards, Ind. Tel. 5604 Markbam. NVM. PHILP -:- F E E - D at C. N, R•, Station Cherrywood Brewers' Grains, Jlalted'Corn F Bran, Shoi.'ts, Flour,. Corn, Oile Ileal,. 'Cotton Seed Ileal, Orders taken for Swift's;Red;St Fertilizers. Phone Home Markhxm'5i30. 'Thomas Resoor Lax -.6155 C3Y,•fCit0 A Caadv 3owti Laura Our Stock of COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS -and COLUMBIA-RECO• I3 all new.. Ill will give its plea9ure to play the rlscords fol' ,you, whether you pur- chase or not; and we will gladly assist you in making selections -no matter Trow sm the purchase. C1addea'S Drug St0 PICKERING _ �,, Greenwood, nogg • S'iotor Parkins, Kin• _� R S � R, y I. -ITT -07: ,A. -R 8- r WA -, safe, night. ljiidgy, Albert Jones, h1f: _ - e to Zion, noon; bar. Nutta111% con. 7, Pick- ' — Let us .supply you with - amps ering, night. Saturday, will proceed to Com- hie own stable where he will remain WINE PINT JARS at 65 cents per. dozen A was- - until the follow;ng bionday,- the Edward Darnley -.'9609:, (13461), •I2NIP. PINT JARS.at 08 cents per ddzen fie; The Fashionably Bred Imports Cl, flea- WINE QUART JARS at 70c per dozen dale stallion, the property of Robt. Da - d it toe. Green River, mill make the season :I11P• QUART JARS at 80c per dozen #lief of 1916 'aa follows; bionday, will leave - feel` his own stable and prc.ceed to W. H. Major's, con. 5; 'Pickering, for_noht; REDPATH GRANULATED SUGAR $8.75 tier 100'lbs. ook Graham ?ohnatoa'e, Br„ngha®, night, I' Tuesday, W. J. McDonald's Brock and' Road, no n; S. Baths',.P.ickerinig, night. :Phone' ott� orders either on Bell of Inde enfant. atom- Wednes3sy, Liverpool,.•aoon and night. y p W„ Tharsday, John Barne's, Cherrywood5 'i Pe will deliver the goods. �. noon: his own stab'e for n ght. Friday, F. W. Bilverthorn's, lot 21, con. 9, Mark• tab: ham, for night, Saturday, proceeds to . RICHARDSO N blas' his own its le where'he will r,maiu nn• wfnlly til.the following Monday morning. JAS thee_ Aldorf-The Grand T_rottin� Bred stale- _ You-r-&roceries at the Grocers.” - rom lion, the property o! S. S. Pugh, sect - a n's ioaeer, Glen Major, *ill make the season � PEEPIPS e�;of Iter S# toilgwe : bionday, ge. 8th, ss SHOE - STORE will• leave hi. own ,table sad re,ceed to _ _ 'Walter 6gmes' con. 5, tiabridge, noon;' thence own stable 'via Claremont until e of Wednesday morning, -Wednesday, to ark. Mansion House, Uxbridge, noon; own di etable, night, Thursday, James White's the con 7, Whitby, noon; Brooklin night.- 200 fairs of Men's Military Boots - -Friday. Than Puckrin ., A adley, noon; - thence via W ii Jackson's, Brock Road, �,{ sued o Brougham for night. Saturday, The beat Boots in the world for Farmers and 1 obli&nics" Greenwood, noon; thence to own stable Pink- till following Mooday use. These -shoes are the same as the Canadian rrisd Lord Repent 1413 C.N..R.-The stand Soldiers wear. rEvery pair fully guarani Crisis. Ard bred trotting Stallion, the property of Thos ,lladdaford, Pickering. will teed. Sale price $4.00, make season of 1916 as follows: Mooday, leaves his own stable and proceeds to N Boadel's hotel, Whitby, for night J. ...• iP Ei Ei' L & 0 1, lot Tuesday, Commercial Hotel, Orhawa, a+ - i . Wednesday. Tem e an e lot n gat suns day, p r c hole!, Brooklin,' night. Thursday, F G We _ ' -WHITBY" 0NTA RIO Carthy'e, Aailey, noon; own stable far P - for Dight. Friday, Beoughkm, night, - --- �- -- fag+. Saturday, own ■tab:e until following. T KE ad- Monday morning. tity Bri ron Lion, :1477 5', -The Pare bred I va- Clydesdale stat}ion, the ol.- property of Jas. -STANDARD IANK BrDu-.. 31a,c$aa 3r sons �ihttevat.;-wit!"-male - the season of 1916 as follows Alouday, FOR will leavd h s own Stable, A. E 1lajor's - - :OF* CANADA I Wbitevs'e as i proceed to J Hood's, con a for R. M ark ham- noon; H. Percy'a, con 6; _,HKAD Of"InCe - TOROWM , _ - Qlars Pickering, night. - Tuesday, Graham Johoaton's, Brougham.. noon aad night. A General Banking Business Conducted. D+rke of Wednesday. x Fazpatriok's, aaa,- 4, -.' -Aeciounts of Farmer's, Merchants and Manu- s old Pickering, noon; Wm. Smith'#, can. 9, 000n, Pickering. niabt. Thrirsday, G• Toyne's• lfacturers receive- careful attention. Range Hill', noon; L Lewis', 1 e 15''con. TRUST FUNDS should be deposited in our SAVINGS _. Sca.ot 5, night. carry, . Thomp DEPARTMENT. HWme Surreal rata of Intent ars bite- #cape, of 3, con. 1, 6carboeo. anon; .. _ -MacRse's,..Cberrywood, night-.. Satter gt'r'a tsys � •yearly. Wd day, his own stable anti: the following hade xosday morning, PICKERING BRANCH tTO4- Maneretffe Albion, ,12800', (16390), The Pars bred Iinporte i Clydeeda'e ata; R. W. GORDON. Manager. in 0 V Branch also at whftw- lion, the property of John Vipond, oa 0 Brooklin, will make the lesson of 1916, j we- as follows- xonday, xay 15th, will leve M. his own stable Brooklin, for J. Corner's, • X. Kinsale, noon; E. Van#tone's, Audley, T M. casks. Tuesday. 10 Bryaai's, 3rd con, L "� BIT we- iokering. nooa; D. Annan'a, Pickering i_ (`- - M. PIIlage.' night. Wednesday, Liverpool, M. noon and night. Thursday. E. Philip i. M, base line. 000a: Baadsd'.I3atel, Wbltb;. ._On the high cost of living, and a . night. Friday, 1 ohn Hoanetta, noon, _ ' Albert aobinson, can. S, Ease Whitby. _ g night. Saturday own stab's until the Anrm hand on the reins - tee following soadapp morning. Secy fi'hlteyats Pisuple, r122301 - The _ Handsome Imported Hackney Pon .•,attached. - the property o! Edgar Shirk, Chalk Lake, wt I make the season of -1916, u ! Oat. follows: Tuesday, way 16 h, will leave his own stable, xaneion arouse, Stouff ville, for C aremoat. noon; Jas, Wilkin's Get in step' with -the best people in -this Township and you will save lot 1, con. 8, Picketing. night. Wedoce money, as they get their daily and weakly 5 6. day, back to C laremdn t for noon; his o*d : ' _ wants supplied' here. the Stable until the following Taesdey morn r No. mg• Remember we have a_ most .complete stack of Groceries, Dry Goods, Bat -opt Elect -,56=9; (13893), Th; Yash " flits, Hardcrare, Ready-to-wear and Made- to -measure _ ionably bred Soo of 'Baron's P,ide, the Cliithiag, Beets and Shoes, Flour, .Cereals,. Seeds, property of W. s Pugh, Ciaremont, will make the season'of 1316 as follows: -uoa 49111pa13er?, Stationery`, 'Proprietary day, will leave his own arable and pro Medicines, Salt for stock reed to John Scott's, 'con. 3, Pickering,for dairy use. for night: K. Tarr'a: moagolia, noon; ' F. Reesdea, Loonst Hi 1, night. Weinea g Our groceries are the freshest. , day, a nilroy'4, Cedar Grove, noon- G, D, xiGVs, Cherrywood. night. Thursday, - Geo. E. Pngh'e, «•bitevale,. noon: W H-GEORGE z sed �orton'a, roar. d,•. P}ckering; night. Fri - G E O .R G Et..1-PHILIP '- a'ke - day. G. sohaeton'e, Bioaghaw., noon; - own stable, night. Saturday, -W. Gard Ac. ner'e, Ashburn. noon; own _ stable . aatil $S�,QTTC3i3A.�/Z - - �NTAR=0 eer the fallotring Monday. 0ickerin-a garage All automobile and Bicycle i repairiug promptly - }' attended to. _ ' Tires, Oils, Grease and repairs'- always epairs always on hand.. Potter A,- Andrew, �~ Y .PICKERING, Ont, `'.'sem-• The Fruit More . -; HAS THE QUALITY' t _. NIELSON�s.ICE _ C.RFA� DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAR.. RDS • • Now is the time to do up PINEAPPLES A mans Car in its sturdiness and swift response=a-woman+ s ; Car in its grace' of line and design. ..The gasoline con-' Strawberries, Lettuce, . Radish,, _ Green r Onions, -Potatoes. sumption is unusually log . —The The tire mileage, ' �e�Tce Cream can't _ is unusually high. $`''4y�'°"a a with Automobile Tires and Specialties - - - °�� o Cultivating, Haying and Harvesting Machinery,'PIows r to.. if. nd mixed, 86c 9d• Carriages. Harness, Hardware, Binder Ttine, Oils and Greases .,. ' BERING Joha� it n lei '' W. F. Dietz tWhitby .4.*.:..G•r.�..., ,...-. ', ,_..--:,,. .,:. o:.- _,:c�..1.w. _..,,-,.::wH:.,.`_..: :, ti _ <m��"�'..3,.f,'w _ ,-r :...s,`���.`^`':.:..�j`Ai(�:"S'.x..:xe+r~.i"�. _ ,.,:v:..�•. .:..�.'::e..i:.:.w•F.. few pnbllaltblevss7-1+'d-9 0fornit►sitiis0>aoe sPiokeriag, Oat. � . *TEltbls- �: 1.96 Per year ; 11.00 if paid in advance.' �. ' • :. Bubsoriptieoa te•'thp¢Uaited'statee •1 e0 JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, •The folIbwtug is the result of the recent promotion examinations, Pu Ails marked (tc) -have- passed -with onoi e. that is, have received' 76 pea cent. and upwards of the total : _. To Sr, IV -Jean Clark (h), Vera Col. dine, Helen. Grigg (h), Jessie Gilhuly, Alfredar Jepboon, Ruth Murphy Gia P . .dys Powell. To Jr. IV -Muriel Clark (b),Oordon - 'CoakwelI, Fred Fawcett, Mary Morri• say (h), Agnes Marquis (h)', Hazel Pil- ' keTO Sr. III -Elsie Baker, Charlle Bak, ver, Arty Crockett (b), Loglse Jobris- t' ton (h), Eva Murph (h), Dolly Palm• or (b), Charlie Law, Hilda Morrison (k� Tom Stewart, Dorothy Towle ('h), .Geo rfte Thexton, Blanche FQalsh (h), Dor. - othy.Wiman, Eileen Wiman. _To Jr.__III_-Xellie _.Arnott, - Gear ge _ . Cowan, Hugh Miller, Agnes Moore (b). Ed. Marquis, Ella Stephenson. - ,. Miss Jessie E. Rork Classes In China Decomtlop. and Designing for the months' '-� of July and August, at . the f residence of W. V. Richardson, Pickering , '•.�rande... , r _watriotic 9icnic 1 r Under the auspices of the _ East York Liberal .Association, n Includia South York and East Yor Federal and East York Provincial, at r' MARKHAM FAIR GROUNDS Sattirdey,_-July 'thic 8th,. 1916 Big Program of Sports, - ,, Baseball and RunningRaces n PLAYFOR4R M"r/NQ 1Patriotic Addresses by E, F. B Jotn- Stan, K. C.. Toronto i -Sam Cartar, - --M. P. -P„ Guelph; and Major A. T. Hunter, Toronto, a - returoed veteran from France. :Aarkham Brancb of Red Cross Society 4 - _ will be in atwndatw'eT -- t� ,Stouffville Brass Band t -Picnic in the afternoon -� Everyboby Come, See small bills. ',A. E: AMES, Esq , • W. J: Pizzit. Chairman President $, Gi. KERBT. W, L. CUTTBLL, -- Treasurer - Secretary G. T. R. leaves Toronto 1.40 p. m. f Returning leaves Markham at 8.97, _ �Ca•Gd Salve 'tlz.e zr, ,, Q' ;NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matte of the Estate of Robert Geo _ urge Cammack, late of the Township of PickeAng, in Me cavity of Ontario Former. deceastd. Notice is bereby given, pursuant to Seetihn 58 of the -Trustees' Act", Chapter 121, of the Revised Statutes of Ontario• that all persons baring claims against -the estate of Robert George Cammack, who died at the said Town- ship of Pickering on or about the 0th - _day of June 1916, to send by post pre- ppaid or deliver to R. George Cammack, R, R. No. 1. Pickering, Ont., E: A. Cammack, R, R.. No, 1, Pickering, Ont., or to Jars. Mary E. Lamont, 99 St, Patrick St. Toronto, Ont., the Er- ecutors of the lust Will of the said —deceased, their names and addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims and of the securities (if any) h� by them on or before the 18th d8(p �o�August, 1918. And further take notice that after - -the 18th day of August, 1916, the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto,. having ..regard only to the claims of which they shall%hen have received notice, and the mid Executors will not be responsible for the -said' et'ssets or any part thereof to any person of whose 'claim the sball not then have receiv ed notice. - Dated this 30th day of June, 1918. A. E. CHAisTTA�, 'Solicitor for the said Executors, .40.42 «'hitby, ant. :_� l�icl��riug �a•1•�ery. JCE CREAM .During the heat of the day let us z . show you how to keep cool. llce;Cream Sodas an Savor, Dria - ice cold of all any - L �• "Home Made Bread r Both Des in shop. HERB MO Y. PICKER,ING HORSE REGISTER ELDERLY -WOMEN - T T Htrag's Courtsfaip� _141 r�, (la 722). p ;.L . �T. ' E A p p LES °` . a Toe Pure bred .Import d Ciydeadale 'a stallion, the property of Oscar Wilson, SA SEG U A R D ED Brougham, will mate the season of 1916 „ ', Lire now -&f tllelr mea est. Ude y'4 case _00W. as fol owe: Monday', May 8th, will 13 �� lesye his own stab'e, Grabam Johnsten'e .• Tell Others How They WOM Broagham,And proceed to NT. J. Milltr'e ...Nice -large pines, every. One sound, lOc each.- _. Cashed- Safely Through o ds o Donald haunro efor night. T baseline, for - Change of Life, night. Wednesday, Richard Puckrin's, - - If you are ton• in night Thursday Wm, biiddlston's, --Durand, Vis: moth fourteen children and I owe ms lif, Lydia E. Piakh Vegetable pound. When I 46 and had C h a ng.s of a friend to measled it an gave me such r from my bad ings that I t several bottles. am now well healthy and r mead your Compound to other ladi —Mrs. MARY RMOWAY, Durand, A MassaehusettsWomanwri Blackstone, Masa. - " My trop were from my age, and I felt a often and frequently suffered ! pains. I took Lydia E. 'Plnkh Vegetable Compound and now am w —Mrs. PIERRE COURNOYER, Box Rorke Blackstone, Mass. Such warning -symptoms as gens suffocation, hot flashes,h-,h aches, dread of impending evil, time sounds in the ears, palpitation of heart, sparks before the eyes; ire larities, constipation, variable apps weakness and dizziness, should be he by middle-aged women. Lydia E. ham's Vegetable Compound has ca many women safely through this Ifew Adaerttsoments. YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE -At 10, con, 4, Pickerin Ind phone, Pick H T Lose, ii R No. I. ticketing, L�OR BALE -A good fiahing r for sale cheap. also ppins fo, barn bard: masa to order, W. H. Jackson. Brock Ro I EED BC CKIN'HE AT -A (luau of seed buckwheat for sale_&leer Hai riety, at 90c. per bushel. Winton .White, gham, Ind' phone Mark 1d,3 !Visa AALSIXE CLOVER SEED sale at lot 19. con r, Pickertim, at the era' own prtee Also young shorthorn bull 'sale at ressoaable prices. E E Pugh. moot Utf STALLION FOR SALE- .? Clyde. No 14890, y:l. 99, C 5 li 4 year dark brown in color, Applyy at lot 19. B F Picker ing, or address Bea Faweett, H R h Whitby, 3ttf �OR SALE -In the village o0V vale an 5 roomed frame house with etoae;Qsr sad stag stable cwe "4 a acres of land,includiag an acre of gnod ore The house is nicely surrounded with s trees. Possession maybe Riven at act For price and terms apply.tnPHFLP ,ti BEA whitesals 98tf TIME TABLE -Pickering Stats T: R. -Trsta# going East ane as foUa No. 6 Mail 9.06 A '• 19 Local` '2.45 P. 14 Local 6.04 P. Trains gwag West due be folio tio. 19 Local 7.42 A. 11 Local 2.15 P. e,. 7 Mail 7.44 P. 'Sunday included PIGEONS PIGEON Carneaux and Homers, some large, 25 to 59 cents each. WNITETALS PIGEON PfXVT, n'hitevale, Fos sale at curifent prices S, 4, 8, 10, 1'2 and 15 int cement tila wt MChitevale Tile Yards, Ind. Tel. 5604 Markbam. NVM. PHILP -:- F E E - D at C. N, R•, Station Cherrywood Brewers' Grains, Jlalted'Corn F Bran, Shoi.'ts, Flour,. Corn, Oile Ileal,. 'Cotton Seed Ileal, Orders taken for Swift's;Red;St Fertilizers. Phone Home Markhxm'5i30. 'Thomas Resoor Lax -.6155 C3Y,•fCit0 A Caadv 3owti Laura Our Stock of COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS -and COLUMBIA-RECO• I3 all new.. Ill will give its plea9ure to play the rlscords fol' ,you, whether you pur- chase or not; and we will gladly assist you in making selections -no matter Trow sm the purchase. C1addea'S Drug St0 PICKERING _ �,, Greenwood, nogg • S'iotor Parkins, Kin• _� R S � R, y I. -ITT -07: ,A. -R 8- r WA -, safe, night. ljiidgy, Albert Jones, h1f: _ - e to Zion, noon; bar. Nutta111% con. 7, Pick- ' — Let us .supply you with - amps ering, night. Saturday, will proceed to Com- hie own stable where he will remain WINE PINT JARS at 65 cents per. dozen A was- - until the follow;ng bionday,- the Edward Darnley -.'9609:, (13461), •I2NIP. PINT JARS.at 08 cents per ddzen fie; The Fashionably Bred Imports Cl, flea- WINE QUART JARS at 70c per dozen dale stallion, the property of Robt. Da - d it toe. Green River, mill make the season :I11P• QUART JARS at 80c per dozen #lief of 1916 'aa follows; bionday, will leave - feel` his own stable and prc.ceed to W. H. Major's, con. 5; 'Pickering, for_noht; REDPATH GRANULATED SUGAR $8.75 tier 100'lbs. ook Graham ?ohnatoa'e, Br„ngha®, night, I' Tuesday, W. J. McDonald's Brock and' Road, no n; S. Baths',.P.ickerinig, night. :Phone' ott� orders either on Bell of Inde enfant. atom- Wednes3sy, Liverpool,.•aoon and night. y p W„ Tharsday, John Barne's, Cherrywood5 'i Pe will deliver the goods. �. noon: his own stab'e for n ght. Friday, F. W. Bilverthorn's, lot 21, con. 9, Mark• tab: ham, for night, Saturday, proceeds to . RICHARDSO N blas' his own its le where'he will r,maiu nn• wfnlly til.the following Monday morning. JAS thee_ Aldorf-The Grand T_rottin� Bred stale- _ You-r-&roceries at the Grocers.” - rom lion, the property o! S. S. Pugh, sect - a n's ioaeer, Glen Major, *ill make the season � PEEPIPS e�;of Iter S# toilgwe : bionday, ge. 8th, ss SHOE - STORE will• leave hi. own ,table sad re,ceed to _ _ 'Walter 6gmes' con. 5, tiabridge, noon;' thence own stable 'via Claremont until e of Wednesday morning, -Wednesday, to ark. Mansion House, Uxbridge, noon; own di etable, night, Thursday, James White's the con 7, Whitby, noon; Brooklin night.- 200 fairs of Men's Military Boots - -Friday. Than Puckrin ., A adley, noon; - thence via W ii Jackson's, Brock Road, �,{ sued o Brougham for night. Saturday, The beat Boots in the world for Farmers and 1 obli&nics" Greenwood, noon; thence to own stable Pink- till following Mooday use. These -shoes are the same as the Canadian rrisd Lord Repent 1413 C.N..R.-The stand Soldiers wear. rEvery pair fully guarani Crisis. Ard bred trotting Stallion, the property of Thos ,lladdaford, Pickering. will teed. Sale price $4.00, make season of 1916 as follows: Mooday, leaves his own stable and proceeds to N Boadel's hotel, Whitby, for night J. ...• iP Ei Ei' L & 0 1, lot Tuesday, Commercial Hotel, Orhawa, a+ - i . Wednesday. Tem e an e lot n gat suns day, p r c hole!, Brooklin,' night. Thursday, F G We _ ' -WHITBY" 0NTA RIO Carthy'e, Aailey, noon; own stable far P - for Dight. Friday, Beoughkm, night, - --- �- -- fag+. Saturday, own ■tab:e until following. T KE ad- Monday morning. tity Bri ron Lion, :1477 5', -The Pare bred I va- Clydesdale stat}ion, the ol.- property of Jas. -STANDARD IANK BrDu-.. 31a,c$aa 3r sons �ihttevat.;-wit!"-male - the season of 1916 as follows Alouday, FOR will leavd h s own Stable, A. E 1lajor's - - :OF* CANADA I Wbitevs'e as i proceed to J Hood's, con a for R. M ark ham- noon; H. Percy'a, con 6; _,HKAD Of"InCe - TOROWM , _ - Qlars Pickering, night. - Tuesday, Graham Johoaton's, Brougham.. noon aad night. A General Banking Business Conducted. D+rke of Wednesday. x Fazpatriok's, aaa,- 4, -.' -Aeciounts of Farmer's, Merchants and Manu- s old Pickering, noon; Wm. Smith'#, can. 9, 000n, Pickering. niabt. Thrirsday, G• Toyne's• lfacturers receive- careful attention. Range Hill', noon; L Lewis', 1 e 15''con. TRUST FUNDS should be deposited in our SAVINGS _. Sca.ot 5, night. carry, . Thomp DEPARTMENT. HWme Surreal rata of Intent ars bite- #cape, of 3, con. 1, 6carboeo. anon; .. _ -MacRse's,..Cberrywood, night-.. Satter gt'r'a tsys � •yearly. Wd day, his own stable anti: the following hade xosday morning, PICKERING BRANCH tTO4- Maneretffe Albion, ,12800', (16390), The Pars bred Iinporte i Clydeeda'e ata; R. W. GORDON. Manager. in 0 V Branch also at whftw- lion, the property of John Vipond, oa 0 Brooklin, will make the lesson of 1916, j we- as follows- xonday, xay 15th, will leve M. his own stable Brooklin, for J. Corner's, • X. Kinsale, noon; E. Van#tone's, Audley, T M. casks. Tuesday. 10 Bryaai's, 3rd con, L "� BIT we- iokering. nooa; D. Annan'a, Pickering i_ (`- - M. PIIlage.' night. Wednesday, Liverpool, M. noon and night. Thursday. E. Philip i. M, base line. 000a: Baadsd'.I3atel, Wbltb;. ._On the high cost of living, and a . night. Friday, 1 ohn Hoanetta, noon, _ ' Albert aobinson, can. S, Ease Whitby. _ g night. Saturday own stab's until the Anrm hand on the reins - tee following soadapp morning. Secy fi'hlteyats Pisuple, r122301 - The _ Handsome Imported Hackney Pon .•,attached. - the property o! Edgar Shirk, Chalk Lake, wt I make the season of -1916, u ! Oat. follows: Tuesday, way 16 h, will leave his own stable, xaneion arouse, Stouff ville, for C aremoat. noon; Jas, Wilkin's Get in step' with -the best people in -this Township and you will save lot 1, con. 8, Picketing. night. Wedoce money, as they get their daily and weakly 5 6. day, back to C laremdn t for noon; his o*d : ' _ wants supplied' here. the Stable until the following Taesdey morn r No. mg• Remember we have a_ most .complete stack of Groceries, Dry Goods, Bat -opt Elect -,56=9; (13893), Th; Yash " flits, Hardcrare, Ready-to-wear and Made- to -measure _ ionably bred Soo of 'Baron's P,ide, the Cliithiag, Beets and Shoes, Flour, .Cereals,. Seeds, property of W. s Pugh, Ciaremont, will make the season'of 1316 as follows: -uoa 49111pa13er?, Stationery`, 'Proprietary day, will leave his own arable and pro Medicines, Salt for stock reed to John Scott's, 'con. 3, Pickering,for dairy use. for night: K. Tarr'a: moagolia, noon; ' F. Reesdea, Loonst Hi 1, night. Weinea g Our groceries are the freshest. , day, a nilroy'4, Cedar Grove, noon- G, D, xiGVs, Cherrywood. night. Thursday, - Geo. E. Pngh'e, «•bitevale,. noon: W H-GEORGE z sed �orton'a, roar. d,•. P}ckering; night. Fri - G E O .R G Et..1-PHILIP '- a'ke - day. G. sohaeton'e, Bioaghaw., noon; - own stable, night. Saturday, -W. Gard Ac. ner'e, Ashburn. noon; own _ stable . aatil $S�,QTTC3i3A.�/Z - - �NTAR=0 eer the fallotring Monday. 0ickerin-a garage All automobile and Bicycle i repairiug promptly - }' attended to. _ ' Tires, Oils, Grease and repairs'- always epairs always on hand.. Potter A,- Andrew, �~ Y .PICKERING, Ont, `'.'sem-• The Fruit More . -; HAS THE QUALITY' t _. NIELSON�s.ICE _ C.RFA� DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAR.. RDS • • Now is the time to do up PINEAPPLES A mans Car in its sturdiness and swift response=a-woman+ s ; Car in its grace' of line and design. ..The gasoline con-' Strawberries, Lettuce, . Radish,, _ Green r Onions, -Potatoes. sumption is unusually log . —The The tire mileage, ' �e�Tce Cream can't _ is unusually high. $`''4y�'°"a a with Automobile Tires and Specialties - - - °�� o Cultivating, Haying and Harvesting Machinery,'PIows r to.. if. nd mixed, 86c 9d• Carriages. Harness, Hardware, Binder Ttine, Oils and Greases .,. ' BERING Joha� it n lei '' W. F. Dietz tWhitby .4.*.:..G•r.�..., ,...-. ', ,_..--:,,. .,:. o:.- _,:c�..1.w. _..,,-,.::wH:.,.`_..: :, ti _ <m��"�'..3,.f,'w _ ,-r :...s,`���.`^`':.:..�j`Ai(�:"S'.x..:xe+r~.i"�. _ ,.,:v:..�•. .:..�.'::e..i:.:.w•F.. GLARKMONT MISSMINKIII _T . 7 There will be Baptismal service Charles and Mrs. Sargent and Mr, and, do—mba, offoionlp,' In the Baptist. cht;rcb qA.$ttadAy. fa. uv Sunday with friends next. in Agincourt. were he*e on the holiday. John Farmer, of the Royi%1 Bank,. Thomas and Mrs. Birkett retur. h!i8s Youti#14f t ow Kondalr:to■ -THE DOMINION .-BANK -visit friends-in-Torodto nad-Ekttz North Bay, spent the holiday.with. ned home. on ._Saturday. -evening ■ too. his parents here. after a pleasant wedding trip to I t8TAmLismaD ie?t 01110 Mrs. Alex. Wilson is spendid Oscar Schoenfeldt, of Toronto, New Xork -City.,� They are now 11" 1111,01111" S13,W0,W0 a u few days with her daughters g a X■ A GENE RAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTER.. in was -the guest of S. and Mrs. Ru- bus getting Settled- their dew n)obr over the holiday. home. ■ SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Mr. M. Smith, manager of the t 1 Thomas Birkett received it plek;s- -The annual harden arty of the -prise on Monday evening Methodist church will be' held -on Standard Bank, -spent the holiday ant-9at lauren y," os &"44 to acro Aa twi" *Xq I in the city. when the young men i the churvh grounds an Thursday Roues and 0 ar" =1 lie the house Miss Collins, of Toronto, was a at which he boarded called upon- evening, July 20th. Robt. Clark, him and pmseiLted_hiM'_'with 'a' Es �., of Toronto, ventriloquist, -guest at the home of Graham Bros. of block-■ ■ WHITBY. BRANOR: S. D. -TERRY, ManageK over Sunday, handsome oak Morks rocker as a and his' famous f ami y spent the- I tv'trk ctfe,-Lteem is which he is herd heads will �e thi chief entertain - Harr ioliday ht Porter rspe -with brother is the city. At by them. ere. Particulars on bills later. _'._tea'st he says* so-. Born -On Tuesday, July 4th. to .NVm..&nd Mrs. Grayli. of..thje� 8th . concession, of a son. ; - STOP,'- ISTEN A Call For Service Beginning with July 13th, the I it. Stores will close at 7 p. in. on Wed Thos.-aud Mrs. Stephenson and Logiel.esdays and Fridays.W. and Mrs Pearson motored to Brig.Gen• Fort Perry on the First. 7 Miss Dora Hurlbert, of Toronto. visited her,parents in Claremont T TSE CITIMS 02, ON TAR 10 C OUN T 't -for a few days last week. . ..... Miss M. Morgan left on .Monday Machine Oil, lip morriag for Toronto wbere--she- will remain for sometime. Speaking rith sathoritative knowledgis Mrs. D. P. Maefarlanei of Black- the very best -stock, spent the holiday with her �of the i.,=ediate he' e d for men,' make this appeal., - - : � •at 35 cents parents, P. and Mrs. Madnab. Is J. and Mrs. Bundy returned last -to the County of Ontario. Ontario's quota re - week after spending some time -at -their-summer home in Muskoka Per gallon at quire4 to complete its Battalions now authorized i0l Mrs. M. Henderson and Mrs. L. Feasby, of Sandford, spent Mon - 960 men. This County has never In ite bistgry day with James and Mrs. Evans. Miss Morkeft and Mr. Husband, -7 of Luean, Ont., visited over the failed to rise to its full responsibility. 'S=01.7 6 holiday with David A. and Mrs. Scott. the women, the Churches, the Boards of Trade. the Wm. Michell, of Deer Park, To- ront6, returned home on. Mcoday Canadian Clubs, and other Patriotic and Fratbrnal CHAS. � R N �!' eveniuir aftpr =pending a week with relatives here. -Societies.-and the busineseinterests will, by orw -Onto --­A�CLARE MONT. A, D. and Mrs. Peters received - ----- ---- word lir on Tuesday that their son, .14st Iftnitea effort. give the men so urgently needed. 14 who went to the front with the -outinzent, was missing. first c A severe electrical storm passed -fiver this locality on Sunday after- Watch ■UsM`_'-Grow. 1 noon. and wag accompanied by a E41 '�' _ eavy down -pour of rain and, hail. The Fickefing CoMpany, 182nd Battalion The Misses McGlashan and .air. -Boost vour own Polling Sub -Division. -See what and Mrs. Park and three daugh- ters, of Toronto, motored out on vour-Division has done. Sunday and spent the day with 7. ithe Misses Hamilton. No. Other Private Lonsoia Hurlbert, of the Eligible 192nd Batt;— 119th Batt. -Battalions -i l6th Battalion, I Orange Hall. .1 11 2 0 C. E 'F., which 2 Pickering Village. 105 4 7 -10 �2 'has been at the Niagara Camp for I L 6 -the past six weeks, visited his pa- TON 3 Dunbart0a. rents for a few days on last leave • 4 Rouge Hill. 20 I Cherrywood, before proceeding overseas. e, 4 The Dramatic Club journeyed 6 Kinsale, 53 0 3 - to Whitevale on Friday evening -0 - Brougham, 'ISO 0 I "in S D BRI C K 1 7,3 2 Mast and. -presented The Red Aer�e PR ES E 8 NV hitevale, "' F 9 Ralsam, 0 .3r. 0 Farm to & crowded house. The -drama was given in aid of the 2 10 Claremont- 5 ,funds of the 182nd Battalion and 11 Altiona, 70-. 0. A was well received by the large audience. 827 T4 .41 We have secured the Agency of these Brick, and The library board will hold a L Only 1,00 Pickering men have enlisted to date. We haven't done our meeting on Monday night at is for our share yet. There are'still 828 taeu, in the Township the purpose appointing a dele. d' to quote prices on all &des _dn­­.­ eligible for enlistment. Join to -day.: are prepare ate to the annual convention to N` ge held at Lindsay wt an early date W. J. BEATON J. F. DALES and for the ielection of more new �• ,cars at Claremont, Locust Hill, !Greenburn, Oat,, Lieut. 182nd �itt.,' Lieut. 182nd Batt., rt books. Every member of the Whitevale' Dunba a board is expected to be present. 7 ' _�.V Among those who attended the T your brick requirements. U UM quote j garden party at Erskine church MAQQ -HARRISi on Tuesday evening last were: W. his district. ZLbwftjEY G. and Mrs. Scott. of Richmond -,We are authorized Agents for t Cream Separators Hill, and thea soo,- Wm. of Tor- -Oat o, Chas. Howey, of Lon will assure you every don, Miss Jean Bennett, of Tpron cent of profit. to, and Misr, Blanche Mechin, of 4 = s 4 Brougham. Mowers and Rakes, Verity While -Dr. Brodie, R. E. Forsyth Plows, Wagons and _A_jr Com ton were out motoring --r --m TM I ..I- r . . ­:- buggies. east of. the. village `one' day last week they met with a very un- PICKERING leasant experie ch might J. R-TZEXTO-N, Pickering, Ont. the bad condition of the roadt the "LUMBER -YARD nee whi b g to _U J. Eve bad fathl results. * O*i 7MMER FURNITURE Ind. Phone I" skidded and WeTit-iow- CAI the For- sy" ft bf. a C .ditth where it turned 6rtl tunately no one was injured. -Al, -_-Forch Chairs, Reclining Chairs and Hammocks, the latter t cost I CA* low LuMbL __ A specially good lige of Camp � Cots at $2.25. - though 31r. Compton was firmly Just arrived a. carload of British lid, tonvinced that he was killed 'and C3. to 'a -.4 had passed into the next world. .-Parties who have had pictures framed here for s6m"e�time, 11 M:2 Columbia fir lumber, com- This W&8 his first ride in an Rtito, kindly call and take thew away. 10 W 2.1 . 114 e * a6l --i-LTrising, the following and possibly he was the hoodoo in Aa' - 4 0 0 OW the case. 2 r Report of promotions in junior C. H. BURLING PICKERING 12-1 matched room, 1 -16 v in room, Claremont public school. el sa sheeting,, flooring,_ �4 Namesiocirder of merit. From Ed: - -Jr. Il to Sr. 11.-0. Mantle, i L 41" - -- base, casing, etc. Ward, H. Hurlbert, G. Kydd, M11 .4, L nn, E.De S IMPSON & CO* 4 Linton, A. Thbrfiback; F F" 11 Sr 04 W! St, h'- I to Jr. �I-R, 0 Jan -e n ;n, IE0 Peters. 'Jr. I to Sr.I- to B2b $200.00 worth of Millinery W. D. Gordon Son R. Johnston, N. Tarr, H. Besse, JI. �7 Feb .;,t H. -Sabder§on -leaked out at once .4. i Q t w. '-Linton; -V: Linton' Z to be 0 PICKERING Pr. A to Jr. .1-V. Middleton, M Apr , 4 Sanderson, I. Gregg, J. -Neal. Pr. 14ey,: %. " I - Bell and ludi�pendent phone.' -B to Pr, A -C hese ►Hats are made of dxp 'i J no 00 Mantle, A. Titus, G. T ensive materials. Reg $6, for $4,' - C ..to - -0 for 8.76, regular 4.00,*fot 3.00, regular 3.50 for 3,00, -:31iddletom Pr, Pin B-H- iegiflaf 5.0 Studholme. Pr. 1) to Pr, C -E. regular 8.00 for 11.50, regular 2.30 for 2,00, regular 1.50 for 1.25., Ward. '0. -M, Doughty, teacher. 00t, -0414 You want a Summer Hat -don't miss these bargains. V I Come. nQw.as our Millinery Department will be closed A vert successful social took Doc place on Thursday evening last in f - or the'se­ason-in Millinery Department iwo_y�e.eks'.. 3, Broniftiard Erskine ehitrch when a laitg6 ntim.; January 1917-Wbiiby 2, 05haws roughly Ypterorove 9 4, Fort Parr y 5, Uxbridge 124anninawn M' her were present who thoroughly BeavOrton 1 L Ref resh. Women s selves. Mens, Boys' and Chili s Straw Hats, Girls' Middles' enjoyed them a[�n' 1 9 ng of sandwiches, d I Shoes, -wents, consisting Aprons, Girls' and 2ys white and blue Canvas sake, lee -cream, tea -etc., were : -Grain - Chopping I a Ladies' Summer Vests, Corset Waists, White -'--.served and eagerly devoured, after Skirts, Hosiery, Corsets, Etc, AND OAT FLAKE'S G • Of all materials and design which a skort but interesting pro- dersighed is -prepared to . do I kept in stock. It will pay You as given, consisting of Household Goods -Scrims, Art Muslin, Ginghams, Table Linens, -The tin ito& _tll gramme w to call at our works acd inspect 0" solos by' Miss Adamson and Miss Bed Spreads, Pillow Slips, etc. grain chopping and oat flaking and- obtain prioes, Don't be milled B. Bennett, duet by' Messrs. Wm- -we do not employ them, oonsequ every day in the - week Palmer and J. Schummer, and ly we can, sod do Woer off 11120 AMI GROCERIES GROCERIES except on Saturday 00mmiselon of 10 per cent., which you wo _�.reaoiings by Miss eta Stephenson. 'Tliwreceipu from the social and X:p-to-date-every thing the very best. - Tea, bulk and mixed, Me lb. A quantity of slabs for sale, also certainly save by purchasing from 1uh a IOU -party--on -the the garden- Phone 2W wagon tongdW, pIC-117'0 Tuesday evening previong, smoun- WNITIT INANITE 88 Whitby, On 4 ted to the substantial suis. of A- Do SIMPSON& Co., - ZL_j.URIN(4 John F. Bayles, Greenwood bout $22D. • GLARKMONT MISSMINKIII _T . 7 There will be Baptismal service Charles and Mrs. Sargent and Mr, and, do—mba, offoionlp,' In the Baptist. cht;rcb qA.$ttadAy. fa. uv Sunday with friends next. in Agincourt. were he*e on the holiday. John Farmer, of the Royi%1 Bank,. Thomas and Mrs. Birkett retur. h!i8s Youti#14f t ow Kondalr:to■ -THE DOMINION .-BANK -visit friends-in-Torodto nad-Ekttz North Bay, spent the holiday.with. ned home. on ._Saturday. -evening ■ too. his parents here. after a pleasant wedding trip to I t8TAmLismaD ie?t 01110 Mrs. Alex. Wilson is spendid Oscar Schoenfeldt, of Toronto, New Xork -City.,� They are now 11" 1111,01111" S13,W0,W0 a u few days with her daughters g a X■ A GENE RAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTER.. in was -the guest of S. and Mrs. Ru- bus getting Settled- their dew n)obr over the holiday. home. ■ SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Mr. M. Smith, manager of the t 1 Thomas Birkett received it plek;s- -The annual harden arty of the -prise on Monday evening Methodist church will be' held -on Standard Bank, -spent the holiday ant-9at lauren y," os &"44 to acro Aa twi" *Xq I in the city. when the young men i the churvh grounds an Thursday Roues and 0 ar" =1 lie the house Miss Collins, of Toronto, was a at which he boarded called upon- evening, July 20th. Robt. Clark, him and pmseiLted_hiM'_'with 'a' Es �., of Toronto, ventriloquist, -guest at the home of Graham Bros. of block-■ ■ WHITBY. BRANOR: S. D. -TERRY, ManageK over Sunday, handsome oak Morks rocker as a and his' famous f ami y spent the- I tv'trk ctfe,-Lteem is which he is herd heads will �e thi chief entertain - Harr ioliday ht Porter rspe -with brother is the city. At by them. ere. Particulars on bills later. _'._tea'st he says* so-. Born -On Tuesday, July 4th. to .NVm..&nd Mrs. Grayli. of..thje� 8th . concession, of a son. ; - STOP,'- ISTEN A Call For Service Beginning with July 13th, the I it. Stores will close at 7 p. in. on Wed Thos.-aud Mrs. Stephenson and Logiel.esdays and Fridays.W. and Mrs Pearson motored to Brig.Gen• Fort Perry on the First. 7 Miss Dora Hurlbert, of Toronto. visited her,parents in Claremont T TSE CITIMS 02, ON TAR 10 C OUN T 't -for a few days last week. . ..... Miss M. Morgan left on .Monday Machine Oil, lip morriag for Toronto wbere--she- will remain for sometime. Speaking rith sathoritative knowledgis Mrs. D. P. Maefarlanei of Black- the very best -stock, spent the holiday with her �of the i.,=ediate he' e d for men,' make this appeal., - - : � •at 35 cents parents, P. and Mrs. Madnab. Is J. and Mrs. Bundy returned last -to the County of Ontario. Ontario's quota re - week after spending some time -at -their-summer home in Muskoka Per gallon at quire4 to complete its Battalions now authorized i0l Mrs. M. Henderson and Mrs. L. Feasby, of Sandford, spent Mon - 960 men. This County has never In ite bistgry day with James and Mrs. Evans. Miss Morkeft and Mr. Husband, -7 of Luean, Ont., visited over the failed to rise to its full responsibility. 'S=01.7 6 holiday with David A. and Mrs. Scott. the women, the Churches, the Boards of Trade. the Wm. Michell, of Deer Park, To- ront6, returned home on. Mcoday Canadian Clubs, and other Patriotic and Fratbrnal CHAS. � R N �!' eveniuir aftpr =pending a week with relatives here. -Societies.-and the busineseinterests will, by orw -Onto --­A�CLARE MONT. A, D. and Mrs. Peters received - ----- ---- word lir on Tuesday that their son, .14st Iftnitea effort. give the men so urgently needed. 14 who went to the front with the -outinzent, was missing. first c A severe electrical storm passed -fiver this locality on Sunday after- Watch ■UsM`_'-Grow. 1 noon. and wag accompanied by a E41 '�' _ eavy down -pour of rain and, hail. The Fickefing CoMpany, 182nd Battalion The Misses McGlashan and .air. -Boost vour own Polling Sub -Division. -See what and Mrs. Park and three daugh- ters, of Toronto, motored out on vour-Division has done. Sunday and spent the day with 7. ithe Misses Hamilton. No. Other Private Lonsoia Hurlbert, of the Eligible 192nd Batt;— 119th Batt. -Battalions -i l6th Battalion, I Orange Hall. .1 11 2 0 C. E 'F., which 2 Pickering Village. 105 4 7 -10 �2 'has been at the Niagara Camp for I L 6 -the past six weeks, visited his pa- TON 3 Dunbart0a. rents for a few days on last leave • 4 Rouge Hill. 20 I Cherrywood, before proceeding overseas. e, 4 The Dramatic Club journeyed 6 Kinsale, 53 0 3 - to Whitevale on Friday evening -0 - Brougham, 'ISO 0 I "in S D BRI C K 1 7,3 2 Mast and. -presented The Red Aer�e PR ES E 8 NV hitevale, "' F 9 Ralsam, 0 .3r. 0 Farm to & crowded house. The -drama was given in aid of the 2 10 Claremont- 5 ,funds of the 182nd Battalion and 11 Altiona, 70-. 0. A was well received by the large audience. 827 T4 .41 We have secured the Agency of these Brick, and The library board will hold a L Only 1,00 Pickering men have enlisted to date. We haven't done our meeting on Monday night at is for our share yet. There are'still 828 taeu, in the Township the purpose appointing a dele. d' to quote prices on all &des _dn­­.­ eligible for enlistment. Join to -day.: are prepare ate to the annual convention to N` ge held at Lindsay wt an early date W. J. BEATON J. F. DALES and for the ielection of more new �• ,cars at Claremont, Locust Hill, !Greenburn, Oat,, Lieut. 182nd �itt.,' Lieut. 182nd Batt., rt books. Every member of the Whitevale' Dunba a board is expected to be present. 7 ' _�.V Among those who attended the T your brick requirements. U UM quote j garden party at Erskine church MAQQ -HARRISi on Tuesday evening last were: W. his district. ZLbwftjEY G. and Mrs. Scott. of Richmond -,We are authorized Agents for t Cream Separators Hill, and thea soo,- Wm. of Tor- -Oat o, Chas. Howey, of Lon will assure you every don, Miss Jean Bennett, of Tpron cent of profit. to, and Misr, Blanche Mechin, of 4 = s 4 Brougham. Mowers and Rakes, Verity While -Dr. Brodie, R. E. Forsyth Plows, Wagons and _A_jr Com ton were out motoring --r --m TM I ..I- r . . ­:- buggies. east of. the. village `one' day last week they met with a very un- PICKERING leasant experie ch might J. R-TZEXTO-N, Pickering, Ont. the bad condition of the roadt the "LUMBER -YARD nee whi b g to _U J. Eve bad fathl results. * O*i 7MMER FURNITURE Ind. Phone I" skidded and WeTit-iow- CAI the For- sy" ft bf. a C .ditth where it turned 6rtl tunately no one was injured. -Al, -_-Forch Chairs, Reclining Chairs and Hammocks, the latter t cost I CA* low LuMbL __ A specially good lige of Camp � Cots at $2.25. - though 31r. Compton was firmly Just arrived a. carload of British lid, tonvinced that he was killed 'and C3. to 'a -.4 had passed into the next world. .-Parties who have had pictures framed here for s6m"e�time, 11 M:2 Columbia fir lumber, com- This W&8 his first ride in an Rtito, kindly call and take thew away. 10 W 2.1 . 114 e * a6l --i-LTrising, the following and possibly he was the hoodoo in Aa' - 4 0 0 OW the case. 2 r Report of promotions in junior C. H. BURLING PICKERING 12-1 matched room, 1 -16 v in room, Claremont public school. el sa sheeting,, flooring,_ �4 Namesiocirder of merit. From Ed: - -Jr. Il to Sr. 11.-0. Mantle, i L 41" - -- base, casing, etc. Ward, H. Hurlbert, G. Kydd, M11 .4, L nn, E.De S IMPSON & CO* 4 Linton, A. Thbrfiback; F F" 11 Sr 04 W! St, h'- I to Jr. �I-R, 0 Jan -e n ;n, IE0 Peters. 'Jr. I to Sr.I- to B2b $200.00 worth of Millinery W. D. Gordon Son R. Johnston, N. Tarr, H. Besse, JI. �7 Feb .;,t H. -Sabder§on -leaked out at once .4. i Q t w. '-Linton; -V: Linton' Z to be 0 PICKERING Pr. A to Jr. .1-V. Middleton, M Apr , 4 Sanderson, I. Gregg, J. -Neal. Pr. 14ey,: %. " I - Bell and ludi�pendent phone.' -B to Pr, A -C hese ►Hats are made of dxp 'i J no 00 Mantle, A. Titus, G. T ensive materials. Reg $6, for $4,' - C ..to - -0 for 8.76, regular 4.00,*fot 3.00, regular 3.50 for 3,00, -:31iddletom Pr, Pin B-H- iegiflaf 5.0 Studholme. Pr. 1) to Pr, C -E. regular 8.00 for 11.50, regular 2.30 for 2,00, regular 1.50 for 1.25., Ward. '0. -M, Doughty, teacher. 00t, -0414 You want a Summer Hat -don't miss these bargains. V I Come. nQw.as our Millinery Department will be closed A vert successful social took Doc place on Thursday evening last in f - or the'se­ason-in Millinery Department iwo_y�e.eks'.. 3, Broniftiard Erskine ehitrch when a laitg6 ntim.; January 1917-Wbiiby 2, 05haws roughly Ypterorove 9 4, Fort Parr y 5, Uxbridge 124anninawn M' her were present who thoroughly BeavOrton 1 L Ref resh. Women s selves. Mens, Boys' and Chili s Straw Hats, Girls' Middles' enjoyed them a[�n' 1 9 ng of sandwiches, d I Shoes, -wents, consisting Aprons, Girls' and 2ys white and blue Canvas sake, lee -cream, tea -etc., were : -Grain - Chopping I a Ladies' Summer Vests, Corset Waists, White -'--.served and eagerly devoured, after Skirts, Hosiery, Corsets, Etc, AND OAT FLAKE'S G • Of all materials and design which a skort but interesting pro- dersighed is -prepared to . do I kept in stock. It will pay You as given, consisting of Household Goods -Scrims, Art Muslin, Ginghams, Table Linens, -The tin ito& _tll gramme w to call at our works acd inspect 0" solos by' Miss Adamson and Miss Bed Spreads, Pillow Slips, etc. grain chopping and oat flaking and- obtain prioes, Don't be milled B. Bennett, duet by' Messrs. Wm- -we do not employ them, oonsequ every day in the - week Palmer and J. Schummer, and ly we can, sod do Woer off 11120 AMI GROCERIES GROCERIES except on Saturday 00mmiselon of 10 per cent., which you wo _�.reaoiings by Miss eta Stephenson. 'Tliwreceipu from the social and X:p-to-date-every thing the very best. - Tea, bulk and mixed, Me lb. A quantity of slabs for sale, also certainly save by purchasing from 1uh a IOU -party--on -the the garden- Phone 2W wagon tongdW, pIC-117'0 Tuesday evening previong, smoun- WNITIT INANITE 88 Whitby, On 4 ted to the substantial suis. of A- Do SIMPSON& Co., - ZL_j.URIN(4 John F. Bayles, Greenwood bout $22D. $• .'•¢'.. ``�. _.._—...�__ -- - c .. .. - ' r.c. .. i +• � y!' ;•� is Pineapple ctistard is another favor- past the -.-men and sfw that over t -he ite dessert. Cut a pineapu!q with a shelter of iliatchway there hung a 'ji and silver- fcric, 6r shred* it into small wooden shield. On it was painted, Llief til Mn piece3. Add a capful of sugar,- and "Heligtland--.19l4-.` -Here were no -1 00r A13o U ­t the General 'Informa- 056 set on the ice. Make a good boiled gorgeous moti�mvnts of a mighty!' tlowfor the Owy. custard cat names d splendid de' le re HoES rd, pour it over the pineapple.' past, no chron:cling of gr Make'a meringue of the whifeg bf :find deals; -only a simple U the eggs. House-..., r.> Hol' Cover the top of the pine- cord of the fact that this ship -L bad -r apple With this and brown idelicately.' been in one. great -fight. Of all the ME 13EA1 AM the top. ties, of long vigils, of manifold perils, chill and springle grated -almonds ovar rest that she had done, of lesser bat- r? Marmalades, Preseirves. Pickles. them with salt, and cover with- cold there was no note at all. And the Pear vinegar, previously boiled up 'with -Things Worth. Knowing. faces of these who had done and borne -Peel,—.Peel­ core and - ! spice. The cauliflower can be quickly such great 'things were the faces of -W�igh'the pears, th6 allow 12 ounces. Half a pep r minced fine will fia-, boys still, -simple, joyo' Parboiled in salt and water before it is P4 us, confident. sugar"to every Pound of. fruit, nor an .omelet: Put I !put in the jars, if you find the raw -Ttf%*Qrror of war bad not'cowed-them 120 the Pears in a saucepan Overdone food is as bad for th together with e dig - "a little of the inigar'und enough"Water vegetable in-ligestible. and net-er would. Pickled estive as underdone. The hymn was finished. We, prayed, b. - --- ------ -,to e6ver, bring to a oil gently and� P �ed Cucumli�rs­-Choose Somali Apples: bandna,7, and lettuce 'are a standing witli heads bowed. The voice Ammys RuTFUL then .simmer slowly until the fruit I.,% and perfect cue the 19--dpe us, AND COOL oft Lay them in strong salt and quits" - Rut.) fhrough,a sieve and 'spot$- Don't fbrget that split peas make protection and help of God return to the saucepan, bring to a boil � water until they turnquite Yellovv,;an excellent luncheon soup.1 for the.' qu, paiiies of these- two ships, for al m6d'itdd the iesi-of"the sugar- stir u�n.'.stirririg them twice a day to keep Orange' gelatine served in the, corn 1�voa*4 By FVEP.y b*EMBIM OF THe FAHIVf them from softening. When they are orange hull makes a -most attractive ' who fought by sea or. by land, for the SOLD MY—AM 0 SHOO OCALLRS til cQmpletely 113-elted, •allow to come to. the boil and then simmer Until of the ve dying, for the wounded, for the ser - the =%oll 11IM11111 quite yellow, pour off the. water and dessert. rowful. right consistency. Great care is re-. cover with grapevine leavers. Boil UP Add a little ' apple 'to the rhubirb i We sang again.. I saw, that, HQwth ciaired durirfg this- second cooking as the poured -*off water and pour k,boil. i pie; -it will be less tart and of deli- Htad, far away to the rorth' of us FELL FROM ZEPPELIN. the mixture is very apt to burn. It, ing over the Cucumbers. Leave them cious flavor. was blaclened with a thundershower, can'be flalrored with either lemon rl�nd, all in a warm corner near the fire. Charming . footstool' cover -3 are Right round the long bend of the German, Tumbled Right Into an Llhi-' ginger or spice?. The flavoring should When the water is almost cold,,boll It made of grey linen worked 'on cross bay the -Cloud clung til the land'. The' lish Conservatory. be *Put in at the first cooking. up again and pour it over the cLe-im. stitch design! thickly grouped. spires and chimneys bers again. Re'eat this process- Un- Curious things -happen in war time, Pltft M -Take --Take out the ken -1 P Tfie lid shoubi not be* hited' from 'a of Dublin were caught in it. I could but thane has been nothing more start-, n 'I see the rain pburink over 'he city like ling than that which happened to a nets of plums and bol the fruit in til the cucumbers turn a good green, pot in which dumplings are cooking. keepithem covered never ith the leaves, They �Lre apt to the if the lid is, a thick black veil. A shaft of sunlight until soft. Rub through a-si a clean cloth and a reversed i6up. titken off before 'they' a'redone ertzfin family which lives in a town ieve, rc,, struck the water.of turn to the snares an' and cook until , plate to keep in the steam. When � When scalding sour milk for* cot. 'struck the bay between on the east coast of England. s and Howth; but a flanking outpo3t Some week's ago Zeppelins flew over they begin to show signs of stic they are -thoroughly grren, drain them tage cheese, have the water. warm,, of the storm cloud darkened our near- thi3 port. which was nothing unusual. king ...to the pan. - Then take up, weigh and well, pour the following pickle over not boiling; if boiling water is used! er. sky. The water of the harbor grew meas m and tie d9wn with. bladders 1, The members of this certain house - out an equal quantity of the ers or 1 the 'cheese will be lumpy and hard. suddenly black. sugar with which to. make a syrup, al_ parchment hold were partaking of a late evening 1 1. When turnips are young, wa.,3b them,.- Our -padre spoke to us, a'few word's Meal' seated around the table in the Ow For the pickle-` -To each quart of thoroughly and cook without peeling. lowing ing one-hali pint of water to every only, * telling u thing, 'dining one and one-half pounds. of sugar. white wine vinegar allow a quart4 3 a very simple -room. They heard bombs ex - 'Shim carefully and cook until alit- an ounce r of r The rind will cook as tender as the Which certainly, here and now, our ploding and the fire of anti-aircraft e of mace or -half a dozen rest of the turnip. hearts believed; Which It Were well guns. , Suddenly Ahere was a tre-- fle dropped irtO­cQld. water. hardens cloves, half ' an ounce of sliced ginger, Good flour adheres to the hand, and for u, if t all times we believed and, mendous crush at- the back of the an ounce of black pepper and half when pressed lightly immediately, Put the fruit puree and half yremains. in shape held fast-�Then came the last words house. Evidently something had the syrup together into a pan and a handful .cif salt; boil this all togeth- and shows the imprint of the lines of of all :that wonderful benediction -dropped into the conservatory. It was -cook until it just climes �o 1L boil. D " er fot five minutes, then use -hot. the skin of the hand. bo 0, which promises, which gives, the assumed that it was a bmb. For a not and put allow actually- to boil, a Pickled Walnuts—Gather the wal-! A rich soup, with whole- Wheat, a, pe ce of God. Even, as he spoke a 'fe'w minutes the People remained immediately into sterilized jars, nuts bef ore the shells begin to form. bfead and butter, a vegetable or over the b4p w" finely dust gin them, I few drops of rain f-11 heavily. The wheff! 'they ware, fearing a further -prick with a, darning salad, makes an excellent foundation, roll of tl�under came to us from the sugar and cover. needle and put them in a large crock for a dinner. explosion, Then they inveEtigjated.� 'or basin i darkne-i that covered Howtli. Jag- -In the cons-ervatory, most of the Preserved Figs --The figs should be Make enough brine- to, Coy. A good way to keep Kattreiase*s,god lightning flashed in a sharp zig- ;glass of Which wa� broken, they matured but. not ripe. Scrape them, er them, allowing a quarter, of a fresh is, to let them have slipp of zap -against the cloud. i found a dead German air -sailor, Ha cut a -small alit across the -top pound of salt to each quart Of boil -o -their own covered with unbleached; and i6tct, ­ Ur ing - wa ter. Vay hren qui muslin. -e*idently accident! -f-116P _fes emirst5--a basin of cold Water Coaches for Kings. 1-a Z..,ppelin or perhapf-. hi was knocked G -1 the brine over the wainut,3 and -leave To pop corn successfully, A into Which put also one tablespoonful rst put Of lime (for 60 figs). Put a plate "on them in it for about a fortnight. They it in a sieve and dash cold water over The eighteenth century is remari- � Out by a well-placed. British shell. able for the rapid development of the had fallen from a trerncn�lons :tqP to keep-igs under the water; ought to be stirred oeeasionally and it. The kernels Will be large and. carrisge industry- It was i:urinx this height,- probably no less than 7,000 leave them for about 12 hours, then the' brine changed twice during this flal-Y. I time. Now drain the walnuts and' period that ,the manufacture of State feet, and he wa* naturally badly ,mutt- take them out and wash them clean. spread the learriages of a snmptuops and lated. Put them into a cleanm out on trays in a single, highly sauce with NAVAL CHURCH SERVICE.- forriate character bezan in order to about o -a -one-Wf quarts of clean layer to dry in the sun until they turn A. ne. nd f WV.te' black. Have ready some dry, Wide-' ' satisfy- the. demand for pomp and d-19- These Men.. r. one-half teaspoonful of carbon- 1Pen Picture of Sunday Ceremony on play' which characterized various di. necked bottles, ,three parts fill them . Perhaps it is just as well th'at ate of soda; 'and one-hulf.teaspoonsful with %% ... - courts in Europe. (e do not .always know h* -.v hus­- w­ -alnuts,and fill -up with vine-- a British Ship. Qne of the most, w.1v of salt; let the figs boil up in this with i . - - Ing the IU-cff. pq which has been-boiled--preiiausly' beautiful is that belonging to the, bands di.4blurse theirfunds." _-- p Vienna, whi'� w with spices. im erial -f family -oas* enough to be pierced with a sharp I"Mow noiv?" - patrol boats at anchor, Writes a con built in 1696. and'is shaped with all "My wife would have a fit if she stick. and drain them through a Col- -Itributor to the Corrihitl Magazine. the curve., characteristic of the fui- knew. I spent my 1.5 cent%' lunch rrin -e p . : 'Pineapple Dishes. Once, in the days of. peace, these were niture of -the style of Louis XIV. -The .,for linder. - T" . one pound of sugar, .7 y than the -eight of fruit.- make There is no more delicious warm- trawlers. Now each mounts- a gun panels- are- Rrtistieall� -ad6rite(l, with ir - sandvrich and a 10 cent citar", • & - -sYruP one-half pint of water to weather fruit than the pineapple. on her foredeck and goes gut to trawl nymphs, painted in the style of riu-' three-quarters pound "of. sugar knd "for the most dangerous fish men ever. bens, and also with plate class, whA� --tike- a Train Schedule. .1 Fruits aye a welcome change alb any, when. it has been strained and COO - chased. 'They are small boats, these on the Centre of the. roof ,is. large, "Nora," said the- mistress t-) the time but particularly- so - after the it lay the figs in it for a night and the I .!, -trawlers-, but it is -an evil business for' impe- new servant, "we always want -next clay boil them over &.slow fire till heavy meats and highly seasoned rial crown. rit our the submarine that feels the' drug of .1 Inealit,promptly on the hours." 7 the fruit is quite clear. sauces of the winter. Then the pine-. their net's', or venturing to the sur-- A miser is kndwii- by'the money be,- ;-Yil, murn. An' if I miss th' first lapple has a great many medicinal Pickled Beets.—Wash very care ful- I face, hears their guns speak. ' At hear shall I wait for the ttext?." •qualities, that make it invaluable. Chil- - keops. % -.' -I:F taking- care- to break the skin,, dren love it, and it is one of the best them lay two torpedo-boat destroyers, 'happens.. A, all the color will come out if this things that thezy can eat for heir gen,- side by side, moored bow and stern-, �4p -ns.. -Boil. for An AouT. ani. it-�i era, system. and for digestion, because so close that -men could step from a pt n 0' them stand until perfectly cold-�ofits pepsin -like qualities. deck to the other. Their -high-built Scrape and slice them, and pour over bows rose With a sort of threat A fine fresb pineapple may be madi at above them vinegar in which a few pepper -11 into a delicious variety of summer the mooring buoy!i. From the tall J corns and same cloves have been P"- desserts, and it is a goer: idea.'to Can foremasts the wires of their telegra- dror oak "o Phic installation sloped sharply aft. viii4sly boiled , Cover the. jars close enough of the fruit for future refer- ly, and see . lt�- are thor-!� The narrow, In �Pa Row. AAXEFJO, e that the bpe once: The best crops come- from w decks -w-ere covered oughly covered with vinegar. lCuba, Porto Rico and Florida and with the machines of the terrible busi. Pickled Cauliflower. —TrirA the some from Hawaii. . It is a good idea mess, that these boats do—guns,- three Is but another word for -insured" when it caulifliwer and break it 9f them, and great torpedo -tubes' -u-p.4nto­:smsll vo, watch the market, and choose the, refers to -jams and preserves.Molding and ready t swing out to port or star. Os. .,St,-eNv7 Breese_ with salt, and fruit the time that it is at its lowest i jars are PC 'fermeritation am impossibk-, w en the board. Our launch slipped alongside. leav� Pts 'f�orin 12 -to-'24"hours be- price, and buy enough to last. accurely sealed. with ­4wt�.dn Plates. I We mounted a narrow, -steep ladder. Drain them well, pack The best way to cut a pineapple is � The commander saluted, and greeted to remove the crown or blciszom part,' then cut through us„ with an apology; the fruit. from top We used to have a nice ladder," to stem. Divide into quarters. - Re -1 he said, "like a yacht's;.but when the move the core; then cut into cubes or PURE REFINED PARAFFINE Fo �war broke out, it had to go." Then, shred. Pineapple shortcake is good. Use to my companion, "If you're ready, Parowax keeps the container air -tight. When ­ -Pure' Goodne-ss two cupfuls .of sifted flour, into which padre, I'll muster the ship's Clem- you have the jars securely parowaxied your and delicious, sriapp� 1,av- you have, but for teaspoonfuls of bak-!.pany.!9 -.pres�rvcs will be the same you open -them our. no oth-pr- foil -drink rnk i n The ship's company were they were the day you put them up. v - powder and a mustered, b��aspoonful of efliaTs Fait Add a tablespoonful 'of :lard the companies of both ships. The men, madearoRhot of 'all, Parowax is most converient to use.: Pour Z-1 Ftrvi two tabl. a hundred of them, perhap�%, Done meler the tops of jelly tumblers and tbdynfuls of buter; until the shortening is quite flne. more,stood in two groups, one on .-are air-tigt. dust and rm-pr-of. rm add a cupful of milk (scant); each side of the deck, with a space FOR FO beat thoroughly and bake in a large between them. Above is or its = in valuable ���TU i the service in washing. hiscuft-­pan 7u--nTiT-ff0­ne. Separate the'space stretc: e e Ong gray barrel At grocery, department and general stores eycrywlzrtre. I T of a gun. Aft,,.facing biscuit by quicgkly drawing a.clean the men, stood Made of wheat and a bit Nvhite thread across the top-between'the off ieers. The padre, took his place THE IMPERIAL OIL, COKIPANY of whale.�-rne' rnolas%z."i, it the top and the bottom. Butter each � and laid his books on -some part. of Limited oma and sidt, well, add powdered-�sugar to the the ship's fighting gear draped with BILJLNCHE8 IN ALL CITIES has -rick color, ar, taste, --ret - contain,�, no upper piece, then add shredded f reiah i a flag• harnif ul . Qements... or canned pineapple; sprinkle' again � An order was- given, very quietly, with powrered sugar. Put whipped I with none of the sharp staccato vigor This hot table drink is cream aver the -top; garnish. • with with whigh, soldiers speak. ideal for children and Parti- slices of orange. "Ship's. company, -bats offf!`' cularly satisfying to all Pineapple toast is a novel recipe.: The mer} stood bareheaded. A flag, 'red and white, was broken out at the -with whom tea or coffee Cut slices of old sponge cake a half- -thick, Shape them round or dr a- inch a- if oremast bead. From one of the two mond to give variety. Brush these: tall spires that doniintited the town -Posture c9mces in two with butter, dregde with sugar and ',came the sound of church bells sum - form's 71v-;� , ort!�inal brown lightly its -tile oven: Cool, then, moning the townsfolk, peaceful peo- Postum Cereal requires pour chopped pineapple and whipped ple, to their prayers. Our padre bade boiling- Instant Postum cream over thenr---Serve -wit-h a us sing a hymn. -It was, "Rock. of strawberry on the top, Ages." How is it that our soldiers is made.in tris cup instant- Pineapple marmalade is an English and sailors both choose this hymn, D ly, by adding. boiling water. dish, Pare and remove the eyes from both seem to sing it -with- special de - For a good time at table the pineapples; --cut in small cubes and light? Here we had no band to help and better health all shred with a silver fork; Weigh the us, no tboir to lead us; The padre fruit and place- two --thirds of its pitched the -first note for us. The round, Posturn tells its own story. : weight of granulated sugar in the men's voices caught it. There pass -ed i lower part of. a moderate oven. Cook across the water a great wave of the pineapple in an uncovefedpan un- sound. til it is reducqd, then add the juice of I stood and wondered. The facqa lTber-cls a ka a lemon to each pound of the fruit, before &e were boys' faces. It would add the hot sugar, boil five or six min- have surprised me to learn that in Sold by Grocers everywhere. Utes, fill j6lly glasses, and when it is all that company there were four men Cool fill with the mixture. Thin of thirty years of age among officers 1 till 1'1111)11 I Canadian ?Qatilm Ceroal (Ic�.. 1"td- hints il" General InfoIrma- f(; t ho 04�-Y TVln�Ror, Ont. peelings of the temn sidn add UM ur Uruw. f. looked up, and dia long I marmalade flavor •if desire& gun was above my head. I looked i .9e...•Y::!-....+C61' -a y ... . v v.®un. . �'� _.• �'6..cr� #-' :.� uY^.,, iC^L - .F_ ti - a.A. � .. .i: .� *J• . r FOR TRANSFUSION OF BLOOD Imo'. -A WOMAN S HEALTH � � For Summer -Camp FROK MET MAM . �; SEEDS -GOSTANT CARL -Argentine 8tirfMR practislns in or Bun aloW---the ready-; . _ ��� ..,� . France Finds New Method. , 5 •, . cooked ready -to -eat food—: - - _ This month's number of La Revue, ' I WHAT THE WESTERN REOPLB 1k, When the Blood Begomes Poor : Paris, describes u now method for 1 that keeps in any ClilnatC, Disease Speedily Follows • 'transfusion aof blood, an operation of= AILS DOING.. that supplies the greatest r Peed• Y ten necessary under eond�ona which nutriment in smallest bulk', — Every- n a Imalth is- peculiarly do not always - allow certain precau- I Shredded heat B3SCIiitg Progress of the Great West Tolls d~ tions to be taken. dependent upon the condition of her The method is- due to Prof. Luis the ideal Summer food A Bald Fact _ •: blood, How many women surer with + in a Few Pointed An Irishman going through a street "' headache pain in the hack poor apps- Agote, an Argentine surgeon, and ! because it supplies every- ". Paragraphs in London was accosted b;� an old ' g Successful experimentsarctohave been thing the human body needs beggar woman with the usual "` Spare 7 tite, weak digestion, a constant feeling �,. ,of weariness, palpitation of the h t, made .belore the rector of the Sor- in a form that is easily an The " band concert " season opened a copper, air." shortness of breath bonne,, the dean of the faculty of Y d : I, ,pallor and Der- last week in Vancouver. Pat, on placing a coin in her"hand, vousnes. Of course all these a medicine, and several professors and quickly digested. Combines ". ymp- A Chinese contractor is building a was greeted with the remark : May doctors. !tome play tact be present -the more � deliciously with fresh fetors. cannery at Herrings Point,'B.C. every hair in your head be n rindle -there are the worse the condition of Blood is taken from the bead of Fruit and'cigar the blood the elbow of any subject willing 'to Always clean, always pure gar stores, may .be ob- light your soul to glory." , and the more necessity that I ' liged to close on Sundaya in Vancou- Pat, who happened to be the pos- you should begin to enrich it without lend his aid and collected in a recap- I always the same price. tacle which cve contains r. sensor of a very bald head, tal.ing oiT "'delay. Dr. Williams Pink Pills are be. oa solution of Mayor A. W. Gray, of New West- his hat, exchLinmed : "Well, ma'am, ,-- and doubt xhe . neutral citrate of sore„ prepared in ,9 greatest blood -building_ _ minster, B.C. has been made a Jus- I'm afraid when that time comes it the proportion of -one -gram" of salt tonic offered to the public today. tics. of ---the Peace.- - - .- w much-of.-a_tnrchlight_procett- for 100 grammes of blood. This �r• ... Every dose helps to make new, rich >'^ During May there were 216 births Sion.. !red blood, which goes tc, every part of mixture prevents the blood from ,-; coagulating without distroying its .. j in -Vancouver, these being equally Ethe body and brings new health and vital properties, and as the citrate divided as regal da sex +� star 1119bu rd's and take no othas -- - f .. - �etreagth to weak, despondent people. Frank Sheppard, M.P.for Nanai- employed is inoffensive to the organ- Pr. Williams Pink Pills are valuable 'Like Tid mo, left to attend the Imperial Par- a 'Le a ran Schedule. ism. it can be injected into the fore- : at•:.; roar rk- v to all women; but they are particularly arm without danger, thus obviating '} liament Conference in England. '"Nora," said the mistress to the - Y• ��" useful to girls of school age who be- The Grand Forks, B.G." ;come pale, languid and nervous. Thin the chief drawbacks to the transfu- Made lfl Canada resented " D " company of the brigade meals servant,promptly on the boura."v ant our a blood during the Sion as generally practiced. _ _ -_-_ _ t "i g growing hears of a The receptacle for the blood drawn - - battalion with the sum of $b0,. ` mum. y An'. n' if I miss th' drat - girl'slife uscually means aflat-cheated is in graduated glass with double tub- Dog Tan to Yield $4,500,000. -Five youths were arrested in Van- hour shall I wait for the next 2" 3 hollow -checked womanhood. There Ing and has s large enough opening I French Minister. of Finance Ribot couver last week for " joy riding." can be neither health nor beauty with- None of them were over seventeen. laid; 'FQTATOns r _ - out red blood, which to allow the blood to fall directly into Qxpecta to add $4,b00,000 to the no-- gives brightness The Victoria and District Branch of it. The end is pointed to allow the tion a income by his new tax on doge, EEL l�Oi•ATUE:s, txtsx coli. to the eyes' and color to the cheeks and tube for injection to collect the maxi- There are 900,000 dogs"kept for pleas- the Canadian Red Cross Society re- 'i S blers. Deleware, Carman. Or- =z lips. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do all mum of blood without allowing air j ire in France and 2,700,000 watch ceived a cheque for $477.50 from the derquoattoonce• H u#ll• limited. Write for this, as is proved in thousands of Rota Club. a= :'-amprnn. cases. Mrs. Wm. Rowe, Carlow Ave., to enter. From three to five grams of doge. The former must pay $2 each f'S' - _ _ -_•r Toronto, says : " I have received so solution are placed in it, being a suf- and the latter $1. Moses Cotaymrth,'fo Vancouver, has ZEEP WANTrla• , ficient quantity for 800 grams of blood. been committed for sending business j BOX NAILERS SAWYERS, "much benefit from Dr. Williams' Pink aafaard's Lialment saamD,xsaan's lesl�6 circulars thrugh the mail falsely 'LABORERS, good wages. Apply menddPUls that I them tolit my others.d Iywaso rabout +� COMEDY OF BEArii3. Its Present Color. mOv� O.H.M.S. OM was realized for the'or4write Fjrstbrook Bros. Limit. M1 Completely prostrated with anaemia. Soldiers' Sock Fund sten garden art I ed Toronto. , I had no appetite, was terribly weak French Beat the Germans In Ruse to i "Say," said the landlord to the ten. g party �x'rFu-�i.�,.11[\15Trt, Stu - Get Seed. held at the Strathearn, B.C., ..Chapter-: `�7 Fi;S and Pattern sinkers, steady and subject to fainting spells. I suf- ,ant who was two months shy with his of the I.O.D.E. fered great! from dizziness and the From a 'certain large camp in Ger- ; rent, "'when am I to see the color Of 1 work ®tate age, expet'Engi and wage~. y 9,R The people at Fort Steele, B.C., are ,_ various other symptoms that aCcomp- many every letter written in early :your money . Bovlte Hydraulic & Englne•_rinf; Co.Co any a bloodless condition. Remedy af- i spring by a French prisoner made' „Can't say," replied the party of pbecomingsts alarmed at the continued : Llmitea. Li.njinas•. pests of chicken hawks which seem I - srs'wsf.a..-+as.as"tr a res s. � ter remedy was tried, but to no avail ' the demand to have kidney beans . the second part "The color just now I ........ -' - until afriend advised me to Dr. sent. Letter after letter arrived, beg- is so- invisible green" Particularly bold this season. ROFIT-MAKING NEWS ArD .tub '� Private Lee S. Timeleck son of Mr. ! .[ Offices for talo An Rood Ontario William' ' Pink Pills. .Before com- ging for beans and still more beans. Thomas Timleck, New Westminster, ! towns. The most useful and Interestina plating ill@ second box, I was again There was some surprise in Paris at I of all businesses Futl lnfcrmatlon on enjoying this sudden and insistent call for has been admitted to the hospital for application to Wilson .l'ublixhln Coin• j yang splendid health, . and have. the third time, sufferingfrom a alight Icy t1 Wes' Adelaide street. ►toronm since remained in that happy condi- beans, but many large packets were Minnrd's Liniment Co., Limited. g i „ nshot wound -in the side, aasamzzstesloyu. {d,� - - mailed. At last some one "tumbled. I Gents, -I cured a valuable hunting � t You can get Dr. Williams' Pink The Germans had compelled their idog of mange with MINARD'S LINI- Donald Cawing and John Connors, ALN `i CER TUMORS. LUMPS. 1t;TC:- _ Pills through -spy medicine dealer or Prisoners to ochre bean seed for MENT, after several veterinaries had who robbed E. Glanville of a diamond L internal ' ana external. cured with- _ s , ring, stickpin and $80 in cash in Van- out pain by our home treatment. Write by mail at 50 cents a box or six, boxes them. treated him without doing him ..any us before too late. Dt 1 ltmaa Medical - The French continued to send the anent good. eouver, were sentenced to five years Co., Limited Callsnowor-.3. r%nr for $2.b0 from The Dr. Williams Medi. �� g in the penitentiary. ' tine Co.. Brockville, Ont. beans --but they first carefully plunlg- Yours, &c., �. a'Y• For Freazfrlg; lCe Cream' Y ed them into boiling water. The Ger- WILFRID GAGNE. _ nuns will wait a long time for a Prop: of Grande -Central Hotel EXHIBIT OF WOOL. you sat but results with ' "-TELEPHONE" CURES THIRST. • CRVSHCO ROCK SALT crop from these beans. _ Drummondville, Aug. 8, '04 _ n idian 'tions Exhibition W A more even freeze. Smoother loo French Soldier Confesses and Penalty4 e 11 I tea Takesone-third leas sett end Nationali HEALTHY BABIES Cream. _ .. Write It Cut to Two. a u e ONTO SAL 9w ss� r F treIt � ke e . fat court-martial at the !tont-'Tile ---SLEEP WELL AT NIGHT Through the wool display of the' ary t., or"lio, as. Had Enough. i Dominion Live Stock Branch, Ottawa, presiding officer, speaking with a dis- A well child sleeps well and during I "Harting satisfied you, sir," wen6 on ~which will be presented at the Can- D iE A F N! E S S _ 18 M 18 E R '1r tiactly kindly intonation, to the so- its waking hours is never cross, but , the book agent, that you are in con- adian National Exhibition, farmers will IL •,ow beeausa ! was Deaf and baa Head _._.... _ Bused: always happy and laughing. It is only Stant need of our superb dictionary be givers a splendid opportunity for holes@ for ore so- rear., 1"1 inview* - "Now, now, admit' !that you tele- g !i R it me t0 show Ori Antf-arptK Ea: Drums ryetored my boar. obtisin a thorough knowledge of the sickly child that is cross and peev- . Pa's Y also its great- g n� and atop�±ca lie.d.No"a., and Oviedo phoned."lane Mothers. if your children do not ly enlarged appendix, which no fan- sheep and wool industry of Can cior beseea`:bare eawDrnY EaBape"ni ads. The exhibit has been . •'l�to, any -Colonel, I did not tela- sleep well ; if they are cross end cry ;sly should be without." ! Pi's=Pa>� ,a...R to tararflt. Are ••tla,� C6231. phone- Tablets deal, give them Baby's Own "Not+hing . doing!"' gasped the pros- � by T. Reg. Arkell, chief of the Sheep fam. in as naive. ' o i for Bookletand ve "If you confesaF y°ii will only have Tablets and they will soon be well and pective victim- "It's cost me $500 to and Goat Division of the Branch, who my IL A o. LZONATow 4D :half the penalty." have one of those thi Beta 2" 1 Beach A m 19 Y Qty - happy again. Concerning the Tablets ngs cut out and will be in charge, Mr. James A. ; ..Well, then, yes, my Colonel, I did I want no more." Telfa: as demonstrator. The object ,� Mrs. Chas. Diotte, North Temaacam ; aelephone. ing. Qua., writes :-"• My baby was of the exhibit will be "to explain the All the court laughed and a nominal greatly troubled with constipation and laarlaaird s satatmeai rias by sastlataag. various classificsttions and grades, and to show how wool may sentence was pronounced. I y be ban sled in cried night grid day. I began giving The civilian should not imagine that " Not Too Busy. such a wayas to secure the best ad - her Baby's Own Tablets and now she vantages I the use of a telephone is a crime in is fat and healthy and -sleeps well at Nervous Employer -"Thomas, -I ges to both the producer and.; --' - "'• r the French army. To "telephone," in night." . The Tablets are void by medi- wish you wouldn't whistle at your buyer. In order to command the i army slang is to bare a little hole in highest market prices, wools should be cine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a u'Ork-�� . a lull barrel of wine, to tit a rubber' Office Boy -"I ain't working, air; Presented in a carefully folded and ' t box, from The Dr. Williams Medicine ' y it" tube thereto and l apply the mouth toCo.,Brockville, l@, Ont. I'm only just whistling." packed condition and should contain the other end. as foreign matter as possible. i l ,�—'Handsome Pt izes Will Be Given Actual demonstrations in grading and SIGHT FOR THREE MONTHS I THE, LATEST 4 The members of the volunteer fire The Management of the Toronto will be given daily by w�1 ea- } pHONOl1RA�H. rta. One of the meet Interesting I r brigade w o fou the great Van- Operation Will Enable Blind Soldier Fat Stock Shove announce their in. P eouver fire thirty years ago, held a to See for Short Time Only. tention of holding a show at the and inatiructave features will be arm- ! , wta..arra i les of wool in both the easy and , a �,sr • O _ - t re -union` dinner in( North Vanvouver. An Australian soldier, - blinded in Union Stock Yards, Toronto, Decem- j P fez l /c Corp. T. D. Curtis, of New West- the war, has been told by his doctors bet 8th and 9th, 1916. We understand scoured condition showing the if>juri- I_ ous effects of using insoluble paints, 1rhu la the mn.: wonderful PhottoaraDh ti minister, B.C.. of'•.the 29th Battalion, dist they can dorm an operation 'the prize list will contain many -new are difficult to remove, rather, `"'u* In vanada a Is neat, •Ginpact, - s who was wounded at St. Elio, is back which will restore his sigilt,_but that' classes and offer handsome prizes to Pem _ e, ra_ er , and flnlshed In boai,tiful back dna nleital� �± ' Pthan the Standard ! will h,nrtrordse wf1h the• fornlshtn.a.. n -at the froi-A, - the elTecta of the operation cannot last Vr . r -the Drat bomea more than three'montha, when he will and hogs. marking purposes. Samples of wool Inexpensive, derat ;e and attrscrlvr. .1':eel g _the phonograph' for the rural home. W� l M CLEAN become totally blind for life, says "• that have been tried with binder twin "rl.ay dyes 1r inch or . n.ner. will show bow the sisal fibre becomes sent in neat woeden box tb 160 n"4,ce ' London Opinion. The soldier is hay- ll.oyalty to the Hebrides. n recelpt of price. NO Si[CKI�VSS incorporated into the wool with they ivelght 15 lbs. packed. e? Ing the operation performed, 'and The outlying 'islands in the meat of ` MAI ALL PEAkt}!s meantime he has Sia - ed cit Eve cense ant detect in the finished pro- I EMERSON RICHARDWN FLY pp -every Scotland ave "given eir or duct, The ifl furious effects of shear- i • 1Hstrlbutors. Dept. e G.C.a gLs 148L hour of the three months during, the service of the country since the Ing wool while damp or permitting it ; Swam of Trade Ruudi„s, HAMILTON which he is to enjoy his eight. There outbreak of „war, and there are few to become damp while in storage, will 1ton;r,m:, O,te• are certain relatives and friends in men left to carry on the ordinary oc- be shown; together wi* the damage Australia he has planned to see, also i cupationa. In the remote Island of caused by the incorporation• of stra- certain places chiefly associated with 1 Lewis, Mite roll of . honor was con- atm chaff into- the fleece. i m chis boyhood' days. ' The time con- sidered worthy of being submitted, to - 7�� Qsumed in the.voyage home -for the the King, who has elpressed his ap- S808 • operation -must be performed there- preciation in a telegram from Wind- Granulated Eyelids, he bitterly grudges, but he has grown nor. Out of a population of 28,000 15"e Eyes inflamed by expo- 1 r}, C accustomed to accepting the insult -(close on 4,b00 are with the colors,; sura to San, Devi andWlgd 'U4 ccl{' k 1:11;inco 15U ' 118 00 a rear, protects your . new, ickty relieved by MartSO Fora Touring Car from lose by able, however poignant He nays his and in many villages on the island qquu {� p Q r > - =� rite to the extvht o< 1600, includ- I Eyes Eye RenledyNoSmart ing, it.1 18 X 42 with dnllbi snit pm Srom exploston and self, first glance will be at the face of the ' not a man eligible for military ser- just Eye Comfo: r. At a' t ' _. ili*,f $ nurse by whom he has been tended, vice remains. Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Marine Eys b'' l i ins. 0` whose appearance has been minute! Ic`iin i�I IVl;f ,, Covers lire lova while car 10- to PP Y• Solve a any building -or on the road described to him. I think this gallant Self trust is the first secret of suc- Druggists or Marine EyeRemedyCo..Chieap �)'(jp (� j• lower rates and mnre'!lbertl terms I r 4 a_ _. _ __ . _ .......__ -_ 71 lac, and a/Vlf_ �O l�. YY� - than any -aTtrr.T pottcy _"you cari fellow !& -respite �r , procure. with its possibilities, and the remorse- �It seems to me I'd, like to or— �� Write for rates on Ford cars up leas advance of the doom of darkness g � � � t � r lV� l�' A � � • 1 U first co three years Ola. Where the bells dont ring, nor the a 1 upon him again, is as moving and , r' j }� Similar rates and conditto whistles b..)w cuss �l'na:t:Un. Would cc are grantee to na Dura of ensu tragic a story of the war as I have Nor clocks don't strike nor gongs ` rolet care. heard.- don't sound sold together or su satc!, And where there's stillness all around. 'Fur From Black Apes. Not real stillness but just the trees' iy ; also a lot of shafting The black apes of Guinea have long Low whispering, or the hum of bees, faint babbling ever stones —� ailkqAsir, and their fur is -used -for muffs and capes. During the 'last cj In strangely, softly tangled tones, few years one million and seventy- _,' :Sometimes it seems to me I must room IS nquired immedi- :.` flvu thousand skins have been shipped syr ' a Just quit the city's din„and dust to Paris. 4 9•' `� '- � And get out where the and is blue -z�te ly: t F • '� 't`j ” And say " How does it seem to you." `p `1 p - He who Rets rich quick is apt to _Eugene Field. Vo- FrankIi1'dEllsoi CC Sons go broke in a hurry. • [S'b • Dark consequences sometimes" re- 73 Adelaide Street West, 1f a man owes you money he is *NRR ^ �+ P I cult from light remarks. - Toronto. _ i.D.WIlL1AMS. eta+�a•ts Dtau+os always ready to laugh --at your weak •\3 1J'IE I � D, "toe Oe.ttt •33 SCOT? ST iOpOwTO. D. 7 .ISSUE 28—It criticisms. - seer saiaard's Liniment is the Sousa "� rte +l -----ZM P R -4-1; 7 "Ps LOCALISM --8 % --F- M. an&� --Chap=n; of - ­7ftaV.--W,--A;'P`ippon *6 hire • oroatc6. spent tb4 ho4d;qy­mt the go Thurediay, farm at Audl4y. —W. and Mrs. Builr&l and dau. S FiPpen, f Toronto, spent Jessie. MeKayp. of Toron- ghter, of Poterbore, speat the HARNESS and SUMMER GOODS -'Sunday here witt friends. to, spent a few. days with her holiday With his m6ther here. 'Rachel 'Gordon paid' a sunt, Mrs. Kerr. —Pte. ArthiftSier, of Barrl'efleld Single and Double Harness at reasonable prices.- Plush -ehort visit to Newmarket. —John O'Connor, 'accompanied Cjim ' was home over Sunday on Hunts. b v, land Rubber Rugs,: Dusters, Trunks and � Suit Cases. —Diss E. A., Ci -oak,' of _y a friend, of 'Belleville, spent his F;st'l'e a before -proceeding 7 Ville, is at home for lbe holidays. the holidays here ",with his par. overseas. .1 Set second-hand Single*Hainess, good, $Ii5l). —Mrs. W. H. Peak has been 'on eats, J. and Mrs. O'Connor, of —Mrs. Harvey, of Oshawa, ac - Harness, Collar and Boot Repairing neatly done. the OiiA list'for the past fete days. Ohurch St. coinpauiectby her grandson, Har- --Pte...H. -Collins, of the 169th, —We tong-ritulateMisies Helen.. vey Tod, 'of Toronto, iq visiting Shop -will be closed Thursday aftqrpoons Battalion, was.. home over the holi:, Bqrliug and Violet Boyer on their her sister, Mrs. A. Findlay. during summer months. .-;d6having passed successfully their , —W. J. Clark spent the holiday —Rev. W. Moore, of Corunna, final examinations at the Toronto at Barriefleld Camp, Kingston, a flying visit to Pickering Normal School. with his son, j3andsman Allan PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM 31 friends this week. =-Miss Marguerite Shepherd, of Clark, ,who. le@,Ves for . overBeas in Home Phone 3000. = ..--W. J. COAK WELL .---w-Frank Shepherd, of Port Hamilton, spent Dominion Day at a few days.Perry, spent the First at the home the- home of her relatives, W. J. ' —Mrs. C. W. Maed-onald, of De. of his father here.' and Mrs. Clark and family. pot Harbor, returned home on —Sergt.-M6jor Clifford O'Brien, —E. L. and Mrs. Ruddy have re. Monday, after spepding a month Miss` Lizzie Borden, spent Tuesday tnrne�Ofrom,arnptor trip through with J. A. T6nis and family. She .with Miss'Lizzie Moore., the States, in which, they com- was accompanied by Miss Jean, —Mrs. Savage,'wife has been biped business with pleasure who will remain With her fora in, M spending a few months -in L Toren- ' —Mi": Louisa Richardson left time. on'Monday morning for the North- —The collections at the rinited ��/) �--to, returned home Ust,week, h —Leslie and Mrs. Wilson and west to visit her brother, James patriotic Sunday school services in son, Douglas, spent the holiday T., and other relatives and friends St. Andrew's Church on June 25th Is the right placeto get with Cr H. and Mrs. Burlin and is also attending Yearly Meet- amounted to $19.78. Expenses for —Misses Margaret and Eva inns of Friends. invitations, programs, etc. were Moore, of Toronto, spent the boli.. —Owing to the absence of the $8.30, leaving a' balance of $16.48 GROCERIES :'day with their relatives here. pastor, Rev. J. McIlroy,.ou Sun• to be sent to the Belginm Fund. —Ed. F. Gormley, of the Massey day, the pulpit of, St. Andrew's ' During the wet weather of the Everything always fresh- and clean. Phone or send your Harris Co., Toronto, is home at Church was occupied by Rev. E. past few months there has been present on his annual vacation. C. Hall, of Oshawa, who preached no talk of oiling the streets, but order, if unable to 'get in personally. We —Miss "urs Andrew, we are most acceptably. the dry� weather of the past week will do the rest. pleased to state, is gradually re —The news which was received has revived the dust unisance, and -covering from her recent Illness. on Saturday evening in regard to is causing the residents of the —Alex. and Mrs. Wilson, *of the great victory of the British front street to consider, the quer- Whitby, were the guests of X. R wad the French over the Germans tion of oil. a„,.,DRY GOODS....: and Mrs. Linton over the holiday. an the western front was indeed —A severe thunderstorm passed —W. S. and Mrs. Coakwell, Mas- 'pleasing. There is a deep reason over this locality on Sunday, after- This includes Staple and Fancy Dry GOod6, 1?1esi3 Goodsy w ter fter- ter Gordon and Miss Mabel spent for the people of Pickering feeling noon. There was also a heavy This, includes Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Dress Goods, ' the holiday with relatives in. Mark- elated over any victory that the downpour of rain which greatly Mens Wear. LadiesWear a specialty. allied armies may gain over the revived vegetation which was be. —W. H and Mrs. Crammer and Germans. It is not simply that ginnitrit to suffer from the dgr friend motored out to Greenwood feeling of elation that comes to a weather. During the storm. on Sunday and spent the,day with person when victory comes to J. Miller lost &-valuable cow by rt AND SHOES friends. those with whom they sympath- lightning. —James and Mrs; Stephenson ize, but the people of Pickering —After about four years of ill. While we have a good assortment of Men's Boots, both heavy ----Wikd family, of Claremont, spent• interested tky -tbo-wwr Hasa, -Mrs. Mary Ann Tripp, widow - --Dominion Day herewith this form�. are vitally , and light, yet we speialize in I-Adies' and Children's because CIA of her song have of & late Samuel Tripp, died at 8 parents. dbuned the kbakiand have alLeady her home here on Thursday, June wear. Call and see. our assortment. Shirley is holding an aue- bled on the field of battle. A-rthe 29th, in her seventieth year. Her 'T tion We of standing hay termor- the union Sunday School patriotic illness was not of a seriouschar- row (Saturday). See-advt. in -.services held in St. Andrew's acter, however, until about two another column. Church a week ago Sunday, the weeks before her death, when she %,Umaware, Glassware, Senn”' Porcelain Miss Minnie Rankin is attend. names of fifty-seven men were gradually failed until death came Ing the Summer Missionary Con. readout as having enlisted- from to her relief. The deceased, whose Many fancy articles in China and Glassware for gifts, etc., also forence at the Ontario Ladies' Pickering villag� and the immedi- maiden name was MarleAnn Rod - ate vicinity. This is a record of don, was a native of ugosr and College, Whitby. a huge stock of plain white -del ah n —Several members of. Doric which we ha V feel has bewn a resident cf Untarto- saucers, etc. 41m, a great assortment of Lodge, A. F. & A. M., paid a fra. proud, and it exphalnpf the reason County all her life, the last 24 -or Clover Leaf Semi Porcelain cups ternal visit to this Whitby Lodge why, the people of Pickering are 25 years being in Pickering town. and saucers, cups only, pitchers, bowls, bedroom - '—on Monday evening. nxious in regard to -the progress ship. Her husband died about U a sets, plates for breakfast, dinner and —Norman Kerr. of Belleville", of the war.. The longer the strug- years ago. She is survived by a accompanied by his two sons, gle lasts, the more empty chairs family of five sons and one dam. supper. Get our price& spent a couple of days ]sat week will be found in our homes. ghter. These are Ezra, at home, and who has faithfully waited on here with his mother. —The Red Cross' picnic held on —The Women's Auxiliary of St. the athletic grounds here on Do• his mother during her declining George's Church will meet at the minion Day was a decided success. days. Edward of AAJLd Lethbridge. Alta, ARDWARE, STOVES Frank of Highland Creek, Charles :home of Mrs. W. G. Ham on Wed. The day wait all that could be de. ;�,Aesdai -Jul l2th.-atllo-elock.- - sired- Itledoubtfullf therewss Of Pa-ttdfidld, N- Y., Wilbert of ry--Hardware, M. I . Shelf and ReaN Sporting "Goods, Seeds, Roofing, —Allan Zerr, of Preston, who another day all summer that was Port Arthur, and Mrs. S. Pa M was on ib businew trip to Oshawa, as suitable for such 1%n event as er of Sedle , Man.'. One daughter, -,Oil Stoves, Paints, Oils, Glass, etc. raw faid a flying visit to the home of -Saturday. It wss fine and clear Mary. died seventeen years alto. v M mother on Church St. ois Tues. and the temperature was just Her funeral took place on Sunday %.The Pandora Range—, Nothing better. day evening. right. The various committees when ;her body *was laid to —The Methodist Sabbath School had done their work exceptionally rest in the Christian cemetery, :zL 40 service will be held at 9.16 a. in. well, and they had everything to Brougham, the funeral service be- ...-„Everybody Come Its a- plea-sure- to get everything instead of 2 p.m., during the hot readiness, - and much workwasing conducted by the Rev. E. C. Veather of the attrawar season on- given- for fixing up the grounds Hall, of Oshawa. you wait at one store. Ail further notice. and stands. It is estimated that —The Ladles' Aid of St. An• about one thousand people had PLEASANT M iCHAPMAN �/ drew's Church will meet at the assembledon the grounds, nearly J. L. -Cowie. of Toronto, spent Sun -•a home of Mrs.: James Andrew on every'part of the township being day here. Thursday, July 18tb. A full at- represented. The chief feature Mrs. Win. Hamilton is able to be ltendance is requested. of the afternoon was the football around again. Seed Corn I was be- Pte. Arthur Wood called on friends Seed Corn! —The Girls' Red Cross Society' contests. The first game will bold their next tea at the tween two Junior teams of Pick- here this week. home of Miss Hannah Stepbenson ering, there being no entry in this 1. H. and Mrs. Madill and family, Wisconsin No. 7 &ud White Flint. If yon want any to finish seeding 'on Tuesday, July 11th, at LBO cls e. The next enE 95U[Idgy In VX a st2pply yell -game Spou IrWge Fri. o'clock. All girls are cordially in- was between the' intermediates of Our teacher, Miss Prout: lett to enjoy a well earned holiday. Do yon- require window screens or screen doors for the fly season ? vited. Brock Road and Chert wood in —Mrs. a Simpson. T. M. and which the foirmer won by the -.,See ours for price and quality. Mrs McFadden and Miss Irene Score of 2 0. The last game which -da-13-cuon 8&140 The Ladies will require vests, gloves, hosiery, whitewear, blauses �Murkar attended a pa -interest was that —OF— _jarden party created the most Middieq,, skirts, aprons, house dresses, etc, We have �--.iin Bloomlngtou on Tuesday even- between the 182nd Battalion and a full line which will be sure to please you. - 'ing the latter' two having assisted the seniors of Pickering. The STANDING HAY tennis sh6es for ladies, gents and children., the programme. game was well played and entirely Comprising about 75 acres of Clover White, tan and navy to -t-P. and Mrs. Staring and fam. free from roughness which so fre- and Timothy, to be sold in lots 7: Fresh fruits in season. -,Choice groceries. ily, of Toronto, have come to quently characterizes this game. of about 5 and 10 acres, at best of the Lot 9, B. F. Conce i , Pickering Pickering for a couple of months The Pickering had the sson -to assist in the care of thefresh 'game throughout, winning by the (Known as Roi;t. Logan Farm) G. A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON 'airchildren, the first contingent score otO.O. The athletic contests .()n SatUrd[ Y, of whom arrived Monday. resulted 'as follows: Boys' race, a July 8th, 016 —Lieut. W. D. Harding, Sergt. 15 and under, I grant Arnott, 2 The property of E. Calvert, Sergt W. C. Murkar, Ray Moss: -Boys' race, 10 and MM. 33.-,T. :�Tar'mer�-], Its Seed Time .-- and Ptes. D. Miller, E. A. Bath under, I W. Moss, 2 Ed. Walsh; Sale at 3 o'clock, sharp, and A. Keast returned to Niagara Girls' race. 15 %pd under, 1 Ella Get your Seeds where you get good satisfaction. We have a good 013 Monday, after, enjoying a four Stephenson, 2 Lou Stewart-; Girls' TERMS -20 per cent. -of purchase' price reputation alung this line, and are out again to do busi- days' leave before going overseas, race, 10 and under, 1 Nellie Arnott, to 'be cash on dat,of, sale, balance re —The following pupils of Miss 2 Edith Stephenson , 100 yds. race, . tee due Oct. I st, 1916, by - furnish' ness with you this year. We handle ing a proved joint notes. A Steele�B H. Law have passed examinations 1 Grant Arnott, 2 Sergt riggs Cos Seed and also D. M. Ferry's. Shea- ing to pay all cash mill'be allowed at the Toronto Conservatory of Running hop, step and jump, I While seeing us place your order for Boots. We handle the best an cl 5 per cent. per annum discotint, Music last month. Min Reta Pte. Gallaway,2 Frank Puckrin; can guarantee you the best of satisfaction and good wear. IV-& PowjcT.L,-Aiictioneer 40-41 Banks, Intermediate Piano; Miss Standing broad jump, I Frank Ruth Murphy, Junior, and Miss Puckrin, 2 Pte. Parker. The con ELM DALE MILLI 1 Celia Cowan, -Primary, with hon- cert in the evening was also a sueWe are agents for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. and guarantee per. ors. Teacher and pupils are to be cess. The 182nd band who ftarn- feet satisfaction with every garment, congratulated. ished music during the afternoon V i9t --he bod Ladies' Aid gavenniimber of selections that Yon. can always get the %­e­,sTXCn -A, -BUNTING, ICKERING-- held their mouthly meeting at were much appreciated. The .that toba, Flour made from No. 1. Me Mrs. John Stephenson's, on Wed- is steadily improving under the Manitoba Wheat, Established 1857.. NA pesday afternoon, the Audley Aid able leadership of *bandmaster -Royal Household and Glenora for -joining, when a pleasant time was Hazel. The Whitevale Male Chorus Bread. Try a bag. spent together. The Andley Aid 'who have done excellent—'work Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats gave*a very pleasing progtamme during the past winter Idaid of S s. BRAN, SPRING -,,.GOOD and after supper atug-of-wartook the patriotic funds, rendered a' MIX FEEDS• place between the two Aids,. re- number of selections that were ;L'4 OAT CHOP ing -In-favor of -Audle hly-pleasing'and.-th"oloR thAt CIRUSKED 0A'01i ARRIVING DAILY —F. H. Hall, on Do given - by different members BARLEY CHOP Dominion Day, were i found a 10 -cent piece on the picnic of the Chorus were heartilyWHEAT 4A en he owner, on their N FEED roving pro rty and paying for Awa, who also gave an.excellent -Ibaftdwell's Cream substitute—- and-alrotMer Garden Toole. *N'r C, tio"i ounds. He will be pleased to cored. Tha chair was ably filled CRACKED CORN '"HOES, RAKES, SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS by F. L. Fowke, ex -M. P.,.of Osh. .:MIXEDHE p p proving this advertiseni'apt. If it is not address daring the program on Calf Meal. '..clainied within & week he will Canada and Canadian Citizenship. Molasses Meal 1=%J:m 111-T IT 1333 8 8 X1 :0 JM':D Is hand it to the Red Cfrbqs Society. The receipts for the day amount- CHOPPING AND OAT Ze.also Flays that the chairman of ed �to about $528, and after de- CRUSHING EVRRYDAY. the general committee founid a' ducting expense@, there will be Get prices on feed in ton lots. .:Base Balls and Bate. Fishing Tackle complete in all lines. similar amount, and he insists about $350 to be sent to the Red the Cross BELL PHONE. Complete stock of General Hardware. :'that. that genAleman followSociety. 'A more detailed nx” I th gle I will the a ,Ttyiolycoo�ri kb Ne has set itate ,III Lm given -ext • for him. week. Chopping every day. 0 S E FH H Es N 0 y - �-