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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_06_047 77' t7 _7 7 _DT .-VOL. Xxxive ___:__PICK_EX7b.LNGT ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1915 No. 36 garb*. ATHA BROOK ROAD Established 75 years Reeve E. B. Hoover is attending the Wilfred BRdgerow has resigned his Medicat SPINS MILLS County Council session at Whitby this Position on the C. N. R. on account f lbealtb. week, GiEENWOOD we The annual union school picrii6 will Mr. and Mrs. Carey. of Toronto, 1RE. FORS'YTH. D. of. -3., Regis be held on Saturday. June 26tb. Bills spent the holiday with tb'e latter's . teres member of the Or� 3etrtcal Asso, Irs. Fitzpatrick. will shortly be issued giving full par. parents, M. and M ,.�station of Ontario. special given to FLOUR: I glasses. Eyes tested free. North Mrb. Ferguson, of Niagara -Falls, filling oculars. A MILLS =.M.tito 116tf WHITE SATIN' BREAD who has been visiting friends here for C. McKINNON, 1M.D., L.R.C.S., Wnitby District Meeting the past three weeks, has left to visit PLOUR AND CEREALS ,:N* Edinbur CREAM BUNS' FAMI'LY 'friends in the city. _gb. member of the college of FfIlysicious and surgeons of Ontario, licentiate was Elmore and Donald Willson find Kissfini for Past ==sof sorgeono, Edinburgh, TEA BUNS -PASTRY The annual District Meeting friend, of Toronto, spent the holiday Baker's rily for Bread to-Asionjes, of women and -b-eld on Thursday, May 20th, in the with -Archie and Frank Jackson. They children. Office and residence, 8-roughM. Graham Flour Wheatlets, ats Pickering . e o is rch.­� spenTthe ay s OrWand-fishtrig. ___R6IIed Wheoit", was a full attendance of both,minis- Corn Meal, PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL Shorts --Oat Chop tidal and lay delegates, and'all receive The 0. N. B. was well patronized Rolled Oats, Buckwheat Flour tit during the holiday. About flfty pas. Pot and Pearl Barley. and X-RAY INSTITUTE bo-_'_17`Crwbed' Oats ed a hearty welcome. sengers got on tit the Brock Ri d sta- oa ONTARIO Feed Flour Dairy Feod The ladies of the Pickering congre- tion, which proves that the company gation provided an excellent dinner were well-advised when they omecided Midlingsi Bran, Shorts, Ift. BLGIN 'TOW -B. X. B_ X. D., C. X., Wheat Screenings Cracked Corn and tea for all in the basement of the to make a stopping place here. Crushed Oats, Barley Feed, church. 8 tat iii R"tal Diseases. Prostatic Dis. Mixed Grain and Chop Cracked Corn A gang of men have been busy for Oats. Molassine Meal, The Rev. M. E. SexsnTitb, B. A., the past few days erecting. a platform Cotton Seed Meal. a Mon. Diseases of Women. Cancers, examination. Disease* of L. L. B-.-� of Whitby, Chairman of the and shelter on the C. N. R. at the -Brock Specially Mixed Grain to make District, presided, and the Rev. E W. ser. nose, "iblitylt and lung. Pitting glossas &6y'*d SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. Road crossing. The building is quite hens lay. acute and chronic diseases. Tink. B. A.. B. D., was elected secie- di d will be greatly Bibby's Cream Equivalent for calves. Miles Hours 12 to 3 and 7 to 9 p, in. 4917 commodioug-in ltgre-, p STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA tart'. The condition of each circuit cliged-by--the - patrons of the ro la. - Calf Meal. was carefully considered and reported t AND STEAM. -t6 be in a very favorable. state. _hih locality. �Pouwrmr F000 p ; . Representatives were Elected to the E..FAREWELL, K,C., BARRIS- We are now, quoting different Conference Com BROUGHAM Meat Scirap Bone and Meat. mitteesi- Shell and Grit. -jo T1111B.County Orown Attorney, &ndCounfir 'Charcoal. 8011aft". 0ourt Howe. WhitbT. 10-T suramer prices. The Rev. E. W. Tink was elected to Wm. and Mr�q Cassie spent Sunday Cotton - - 7 Q esolu- Seed Meal is the cheapest and the Stationing Committee. 1� in Brooklin. n AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister,and tion of appreciation of the services of Jack Cochrane spent over Sunday beat feed on the market for milk, . solicitor, Notary P I blic. Etc. Money to J- L. SPINK, LIMITED, Rev, M. E. Sexamitb for the past four with his mother here. Try Molassine Meal for horses, cattle van Oftke Brock StYNortli. Wbitbv. taly -- ----- years was carried very heartily. Re -o- and pigs. You will never be with - Thos. and Mrs. Philip spent Friday PICKERING, ONT. lution of Congratulation to Bev. J. W. with relatives In Uxbridge. out it after using it. 4juattte** gavb*. Tottppof Priaca-Alhert_on the close Miss Lillian Ho-gle spent tole week of his 50tb year in -the ministry seas end with Miss. SEED CORN FOR SALE -A car WG. HA"M-N.quer of Marri�j. Money Wanted Ciissie niece, Miss Windsor Dairy and Cattle Salt just ., Licenses in the County of Out . alsocarried. Mrs Winton White and ni arrived. Tlie best salt in Canada. ... PickeringVilago. -My We want twelve hundred dollars.At the close a very hearty vote of Mary. spent a fewdays in Toronto. thanks was carried to the ladies of Geo. Philip had a combined busi- Cement and Plaster kept on hand. TPOUCHFA. _RealEifate Auc- First raertgage seeurity on -Pi-e-k-e-r-iffwt7rThyrr-excelieuL M -I -M6 - jks� ness ana piesia �jw VU o tioneor, va.ustor, collector and isamor meat for eDtlertaining the delegates. Fi iday last. Whitby towin,hip feral, 'lage Itconaviri Brocgkra fifty.acres, valne-three- Robson ouaanMrs. Mosgrove and Mrs. HOPPER Disuer of Marriage WUI�AWI ON ;q- . - speric a few days with friends in the Do Licouses in the County of. Ontario, If you h6ve money to lend write Miss Kahill, of -Londov. is- ng city this week. E A S T LAKE 01111ce at store and big rooldence, Claremont W, E. and Mrs. Holtby spent Sun- hhn:Fisher & Company friends in this locality at present. -day with, Duncan find Mrs. Dolphin. Jar B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERK The Ladies' Aid Societj;. will meet on COUNTRY REAL FSTAIE Tbursday at the -home of Mrs. Alex of Claremont. - D Oonw,61"ear. Commissioner for taking Mrs. Wm. Wilson. of Toronto. In =vital ACCOQUILAZIC Eta. lConey to lose- (110 LUSISDEN BUILDING. Thorn. on farm "'a ' lasoor of hi&rriags Lic. 0 ADELAIDE S-3.. E., TORONTO. G. A. and Mrs. Gillespie have re- With her daughter. Mrs. Arbos Brig - MOW Al =..Out, turned ftom their visit to Oakville and DAII, for a few weeks. Arthur and Mrs. Taylor and child- POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, ♦ other western points. 4 Fe for counties offort and Ontario. Ago. Fruit Growers, Look I H. Morrison has erected anew fence Pen, of Cherrywood. spent Saturday 111100 sates of Ln kinds attsno4d to an shorwas• which greatly with 1� and Mrs. Johnston. inatico. Address 0 roan aiver P, O. out. 11 qt. Baskets3ic each, in front of his lavro. Dr. McKinnon was in Peterboro a improves its appearance.iti A. BREWSTER. V. S.. Gradu 6 qt. Baskets 3c each. Allan Macfadyen. of Montreal. is few days last week attending a meds - 4 ate of Toronto Votorisifiz College, has • Covers lc each. - spending a few days At the -home of cal health f8cer's convention. opened an office in Ciaresnoo. t Illado - -Al I dra. .4assesofdomesticatad awnials treazad. Cells I qt. Berry Boxes 44) rents per 100• his father, Rev. A. L Macfadyen. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist ;Ldav ar allittl promptly attended to. Ind 24 and 27 qt, Crates 121c each. Walton and Mrs. Annis and Tamil Church are improving the arance U ap Phone 3M. 417 have entered their new home whiny of the property by painting Tee.fence. The shingle that has given satis- WB.' POWELL. Licensed Auc r,41wl_y package guaritteed and prices they recently purchased from Samuel Thomas Poacher. accompanied by faction for overw`90 years. Empire . . . . . . . . . Uooser vaivator and collector fall are guaranteed not to raise if Disney. his brother. John. -of Toronto, spent a 'a"ut; ordered now and get Corrugated lion with a j In. by *Was conducted either joiTs8*17 or by auction. them when you Mr. and Mrs. Gladman and famijr few days with George and Mrs. Pou- as of Ontario and corrugation, see, it before you Baia mot" collected I ao,lso or *the of ToFonto, bave'retarned to, the vil. gber. of Allendale. 2 1111""Ilare r .1 want them. . . . to -Now for that furniture that you buy other makes. If you are in _apply as rNmadenes. Elizabeth ft. 14X lage to reside. We are all pleased " 1'A twos. us orders loft at Naws Office, Ptak. Chopping and Oat Rolling as usual see them back again. were thinking About. My prices are need of a Cream Separator. Try wing or W&cnah-s ow". Claremont vW re. eirei* day. the lowest anywhere. Call. write or a, Premier for 30 days. . A sarefactionsm*sn- Last Friday evening a large number .0 ISO Asod. Uyvbone,numberisIndevesidentlool .1 he Presbyterian congregation met telephone J. H. Beal, Claremont. gasoline engines from $89.00 tip. ,"Ph W. G. Barnes, Green River he home of C. A. Arints 8 congregation pre- M.% Wilton and Miss Olive were get or write me before buying. at t X)M. :B- T_- 1j0'V-E", qented-Miss Hitzet Macfadyen with it hoc rtigcqances in Sear- ast week, Theyalso attended -.Bell Phon-e. J Veterinary 5urgeon GET OURPRICES handsome set of silverware e oncert given in Washington The.-Mecial meetings in the Preshy- 'Honor brad u-.%'te of the Ontario Vete- Oil Emery �Vheels, Sawing terian church ar" well attended. The Methodist church on Thursday eve I n' --F. I Prouse, Pickering 1 41 rinary College. •Machineq� Saws, Gasoline r-reakers are good. and -t -h.- niusic. i�on- fn I g. -and Graduate of the Veterinar'y and 1 Engines and - Crea-m t Ing of solo.Q, duets quartettes. - Science Association. Is excellent. Each morning Fit. nine WHIT9VALS Ind. Pitons, Clar'. 20" Sel3arators. o'clock -Ayer meeting i� held in the Clare. angford spent, Sunday c h U r,c, h, Xch is well attended Howard L with hi� father� ONTARIO Get one price? on- the Ford Art , to. .CL'AkEMONT. ONTJ O. -A W141TRY John Kirtnn is spending a few -day: berti, w.itb friends before leaving for TAC=ZC1A' The annual meeting of the Farmerti- Calgary. I tA JOHN PHILIP and Woinen'e, Institutes of South On jitmes Casspiq spent the holiday Cement, M66i BROCK ROAD. curio will be held on Wedn"day next With his cousin. Vernon Cabtles. of Has a full line of trerh and cur - in theagi it t. tttAl rooras aBd greund-s New York. Lat ady Roofing, ed meats constantly on hand. 4,GUNN'S here. A good -in is prepared Mr. and Mrs. Gurkie, of East Toron- rownegra motored out and vished Wesley Corru ted Iron, and ;L Istrize c is expected, to, P. of Mrs. Burkholder for a few hours Spice Roll; Breakfast Bacon, "Shur Crap Fertilizer! H. B. Ames, M. P. *Ion t�ea 1. the and . Ham, Bologna, Weiners,..e" Honorary Secretary of Patriotic Fund on Sunday. Eastlake Shingle-,, Will pay you from:!,) to lof) profit addressed the county council this Messrs. Arthur and Fred and. Misses cedar Posta, 'SteelPos-ts, in r( $15,000 grant, Gunn's Hog Meal will reduce Tour fend week -end with Mr. and Mrs. -Wire Fencing. Highest pric" paid f regard to the Ethel and Flo Thompson. of Owt1pli, Butcher's Mile or made by that body at, its, last session. spent -the week bill and make your ho pay in spite The fund was never turned- over to Joseph Ellis. of the high ' cost of feel., the Patriotil- Society. and the monev. A report from the Dardanel'es refers If you are going to Imild let me �Gunn's Ground Bone and Beef Scrap hoe pportione'd.' to •the ­mvsie of the guns n give Vou my price on any- .49rivickerittg lker-y will make your hens lay and keep 9 never been a cal.themThe Toeonto -visitors who were here the forts." Why not ca thing you may Z them laying. Toesday in connection seferts.- require. w For prices address good roads movement were greatly. "Irbe Ladies' Aid of the Methodist First-class rigs for hire by the Church met at the home of Mrs. Jos. .01 - surprised at the grogress inside ]Day or n4 -Thos. Reevelv, Loeust Hill Leary on Wednesday afternoon town and with the number of its fRc• and A. C. REESOR Ind. phone, Mark. 1508, tories. Mayor Church said that be had a splendid time. Bus meets all traius -would lose his influence to geta better, The R. C. F. C campus is looking Teaming promptly attended to. , very flt this season'. Football started L0CU9T HILL REAL ESTATE..... suburban service with the city., Agent for Canada Carriage Cor. A meeting was held in the Music SaturdaY, the flrst Same being Box Hall on Wednead'av evening ori the •Grove Vs. Whitevale, which was quite exciting, the latter winning by. a score eve of the whirlwind campaign which We He Peak, Pi,k,,i,,,. yes of3O: The real' opening. however, is now being conducted. Addrasses were given by Win: Smith, M. P_F. way on Tuesday when the President's' Many Colleges Close Fowkp. ex -'M. P., Chas. Calder, M; P. and Vice -President's teams pl�awed. P.. . W. E. N. Sinclair, ex NU P. P A visitor from Whilevale ednes- A C 0 N T E S T :. for vacation at midsummer. I have For Sale R Hcuse and Lot Mayor of Oshawa, and others and day at the Woodbine races, 'wore a .Our College does not.. in Pickering. Village. Large. much enthusiasm was created. very pretty black tailor-made with full !_ garden, some, young fruit On Sunday afternoon an alarm of skirt, a pleated 'barque to the belted WORTH WHILE .441 trees. Everything in fire caused considerable excitement in coat, a white sailor collar, a small •I -a s _Q repairs ---tlf0"t-6W n.- - The fire -had broken out inr white toque, the crown-being.black..- To the boy or girl vrho ori skis last - the sheds of the Windsor hotel, evi. round the edge of which was a flat Call and see me as this is a bar. Saturday of the snuitner holiditys gain for some one. dently caused by a burning cigar stub. wreath- of white velvet flowers and ay e TORONTO.ONT. The sheds As Weil as those at the rear two large bl.4ck* wings were placed brings its the largest -total value of Disney's implement house were de- across the back. of War Stamps taken from tax. is strictly first-class. None better -W. V. Richardson• stroyed as well as several buggies and The Women's Institute has secured able Patents Proprietary medi- in Canada. Enter now so as to take n in the other implements. The fire was soon a quantity of goods from the t. Eaton eines-and pnrfumes purchased at early fall. brought under control when the water Co. for making bandnges for soldiers position "My new 11 receive a handsome- R'V t e writes Notary Public, Pickering. our store will One graduate hose was brought into in the hospital% "England expects A position pays three times what jj A large and representative meeting every man this Ry to do his duty," BRACELET WATCH FREE. I got at tes-.cbing school less than Save you lots of water-ir of the mayors. reevei and councillors and we are counting on every woman • four years ago t previous * to of the various municipalities interest- in the community to do her part in On a 25c..medleine war.tax of le.. entering your. Colilugrle." We placed C. B. XJCt, OF WMTXVALE ed in the proposed Toronto -Oshawa the advancement of this good work. 16. 50C., 64 44 44 2e. this young man in a position , after road was beld'in Whitby town hall on All wishing to help in making bind. 44 41 .66 hgraduation and have now placed is prepared to furnish you anything. Tuesday afternoon. The chair was ages may have inaterialbyapply!n 75c. SC. im' again. Catalogue free. in the line of water supply such as occupied by ex -Mayor Willis, and ad- to Mrs. Geo. Pugh or Mrs. Arthur J. -$1.00 4e. 7�t . * W. J. Elliott, Principal pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams-, dresses were given by Hon. Findlay- O'Yally.,,,, here S�amps'taken from Nyal Cor. Yonge and Charles Ste.' _plumbing, etc, iwis�n�Works - __ . 11.1 — ­ PAtended on McDermaW, 9 Mayor Church, of Toronto, a May 28th, the first of the and others. Friday, and Nadruco Prep4rations They are also expert well drillers f exercises which mark the will count double, so keep Engineer 1%fcLein presented his re- series o .1 and respectfully solicit your patron: 'port, in which he'recommended the closing of St. 'Margaret's College To - A ' he wrappers nrid'staimps Z;Fa'M BUTUER S1107 age for the Aure. 'Ind nhon, 1521, type of road built in- Scarhoro, which ronto, was held, when the collegewns t is a macadamized road. The estimat- thrown open tothe parentsand friends -on these go6do' 'attached. enjoyed a fine exbi, A full line of Fresh Meats alwa TOOLS SHARPENED i.ed rest is $237,000.-' The estimated of the pupils, who zee the- tvatch in ioqr 1ways cost to Whitby town is $2,500; Osb- bition of drills and dances and phyi window, :.on hand at shop. We make a pecialry of crosscut saws, awa, $8000: West 'N"itby. $4400; cal culture exercises. The household Wagon on road every day.• Whitby. $&500, and Pickering. science department bad'-A'flne display CONTEST OPENSSATURDAY 7 East Tools of all,kinds. -Locks re he pupils, which was MAY 15TH. THE "':l• NEWS ne ull ro F A I" L Y _8 BY a __O,t Chop L 21 F eatly b r y the its Ou Razor-bohing a specialty. For a first- 82C", the riniartrider- to -be borne -by of the work of t] Fresh Pork Sausage a spiel - all the Province. Toronto and specialty class hair trim or an easy shave York and later sold in the cause of the Red Ontario counties. A resolution was Cross fund. - Everything in conne.c• at the East end Barber Shop. T. X. McFADDEN1. Butcher's cattle wanted See our House Furnishings of, all pnesed favoring the project, as pres- tion With the program was charming • the engineer's report. And a-1 IV carried out. and All environed with ented in -Graduate Optician, kinds. Sliplitlytised Carpet� i -ng Drxiggist JAS O'COINNOR, PICKERING from 15 cents a yard up. committee WAR Appointed to wait on the home feeling which is sor pl"-,Q Crcrrer King and Church Sts. 'W. J. GORDON PICKERING the different connoils in regard to the �. note in any institutional establish- c. e T &.1 a 6-. 0=tC1LT= matter. nient. dr _�._ _ ____. ..._ __ __ _ ___ 7. .'rt. +.K.'£�•... .. .y .x, ;r. .. ... , ,. 1' : IS !F C. ,qr - s,. a+.�"-�7._ _ .:r^ r'{ - - .. •.a-'-- -,r+ - + ..r-- - S F : LYr 5-3a [�e,• -"- to wf1• .X1_-f""-��Y1�e•..- ,w.�.i'+ti..-. .r1`w-o.. S$.:•. -i - b3' de -r 'a�.:d ::�.z^ :_'�• _.. ''M w . .. -. i •� - i ;. . . , i Y i aE ,'.. , . _ �- ---f' "The old 'looks cold, doesn't bell' -_ +• . .. flow the tion his old She raised hor eyes for o se, instant to _ L �. -, ,' _ , , - ," war his name for a bronze faun. - - w ose satyr like ave seemed to gr s - pin at them from she foliage around. BENSON'S whl�e a Yale reflection from flit moon - "'. c 0 " I.bad pa off water! fallhda� rench made a I . —t t , caught the 7��- m Sia ch y - - ops/WWV 1 __., .-_ _ his mouth, as if it' fain would wrench ` - � their sure trysts!' whiteness away from ,, - . , it. Glover could eft that she was imp&• ; _ tient to go, and it classed him to make In d!C 18iI _ 'i . . st her wast. th' - Here, far away from human eontid, her • - ' .' beauty brought back some of the desire, - which had wrought her woe. He changed Yellow Package too e completely in tone. ,1 .. . "Look here, Judith," he began tone• , . _ 1 book _. . • _I. _ _ , . - I.11 ` .. dentia ly, throwing one arm over the of the atone seat, and linking it with the " : ..,..o. PRERRED CORM other by clasping his two hands together, ' - ' - . "you know you can't marry him without �f E S HOLDEN MCCREADY LIMITED, been apiply corroborated by numerous reports • r A - mss -_ telling him, and you know that when you will all asp t you had much better 'r Canada's largest shoe manufacturers, sup- and letters received from officers and soldiers' •.,.: Jas `- send him away while it's still all in your se d a -plied, within thirty-three days, 32,217 pairs of at the .front all, testifying to the good wearing. hands, and marry me. You.,know it's the leather ankle boots and 30,000 pairs of canvas , qualities of the 4,mes Holden McCready boots. right thing, anyway. My 'wife in dead. and I am tree now, don't cher know, and Shoes for the -outfitting of the First Canadian - . T r • • s well—I suppose we shall both feel much - __ .-Contingent, the largest quantity supplied by When the question was raised concerning li as+a.h better for ;loins the right thine. I ai- ways meant to, but I wasn't free till the acturer _ _ ii.: v ,i n,, -----qua y"- -soldiers'- boatfl.- - These boots were worn by our soldiers on Ames Holden McCready Limited placed them- other day." She was looking away from him, as he : active service both in this country and in the selves IMMEDIATELY upon record, by writing t spoke, watching the little spray of water. lalling inrto the basin, then Jtimying up - ` training camps in England. They were sub- to the Government, as desirous o1 having the wards, a elites Etna spray, couched with Jetted to. the most severe usage that boots most thorough investigation of the matter. The '.moonlight here and there, ironical, deli - to mock at solitude, full of , could be subjected to. They travelled over appointment of a Parliamentary Committee and ca.te, seeming vitality in contrast with the sleepiness rough roads and smooth. They waded through mud and through ooth past all description• the official enquiry followed. It occupied sev- _ Th C itt a stn ed at of the night: and at his words, even in, the moonlight, he could see how every, Dont ask met e• - lyfor cornstarch' or even for 'the best starch', but . insist on BENSON'S . —the 'Quality, Starch' with a reputation-- - gained by half a century's ex- • ' perience. � . , They were soaked by the never -ceasing rains eral Creeks time. a omm a PP l muscle of her face contracted. How pale AT ALL GROCERS - - nothing in their efforts to get at all the facts. she had crown.- The thought flashed - _ - 53 • . of an abnormally wet English winter: They This Company purchased the best leather throrgh him that it was dangerous for a; — ---- • were baked on hot stoves, grilled `oa steam and supplies available in Canada and spared no - woman to be am beautiful as. she was. . —1 radiators and roasted before open fires. Yet, that u ceased to be .beauty,- and became . . •THEY STOOD THE TEST. expense in manufacturing the boots. All our a species of signal of destruction like I Out of the entire 32,217 pairs of leather invoices, and shop and -manufacturing records - ,that of some contour of magnificent rocks I of a lion'with his mate something which j were produced before the Parliamentary Com- dreaded by ceafarers, or that of the siren ! invited to dominate her, capture her,' 1.boots supplied by this company only 8 single mittee for their inspection and information. herself, alluring. Bingin¢ to men, and rend her if need be, but to control. pair, was shown to be open to criticism when , , ,y a _ combing her golden hair, to the sound of •You are infamous, infamous.'' she re she Government enquiry was made six months We had nothing to hide and were prow �e Stilling water, garotting sighs, A wo stated, no woman, no man, ought ever boots "later. bts which were furnished to the Government. man revelling, not so much in her beauty, to speak to von again, to touch your, THE A.NIES HOLDEN MCCREADY BOOTS as in the disaster it worked. But he ex- }rand, you ought to be hounded from Experts employed by the Government exam- eggerated her deeire to destroy, her, wiek_l.ever club, chased from sooiety, branded' - . lased pert pairs and 348 odd boots made by CAME OUT OF THE ORDEAL UNSCATHED. to allure. Just now, u she and he had I the Cully, the infamous coward that you various manufacturers. Amon the numlier The Committee reported to Parliament that known it, she pined for virtue, for the to- are," Among the boots supplied by this company substan- cord n purity.' When a woman is beano• I And partly because his eitnatiau was - were found only seven pairs of boots of Ames tially compiled with the sample, that no paper tui and not hattio a murly coos, men ay no cearly what she heoribed, because he Holden McCready manufacture, of which five wick think that she must be sti wicked. did rot ,earning the daunted, lboue .- were found to be repairable, one pair unrepair- pl other fraudulent substances had been em- and w . Nobody is supremely wicked, pointed, yearning motherhood that eh Br- and women hate always, to the end, some ' in her eyes, be took liar tory for the ter- ployed , In their manufacture and that all of the inconsequence of children. When f ror of diems at him interference, for a' able, and ONE PAIR HAD A SOLE UNDER charges involving the integrity of this company • they haven't, when they are entirely un- recotnition of the fact that all the for _ __ - - GAUGE. or of the boots supplied by them had been . _._ . scrupulous. entirely calculating then I were in his hands. • The best pro!2f of e durabilit and service- the sworn evidence they ark not entirely — pr far txv be wood. tten�Jadith ohad "14aazy you -I would rather the whole knew." as told him, holding bee,. _ ability of the Ames Holden McCready boots. men before the Committee. moaned u� hersett: head hish. tan z.a y however, Waw by the sworn -state--The report, which was adopted by Parlia- _ It I could only be loved. how happy (To be contaetted.) menta of soldiers who .had worn these boots meat, was A COMPLETE VINDICATION FOA and ecod I would be." - ,1, - Amer:cxm warren are no better instinct• • . constantly from the time they were issued In AMES HOLDEN McCREADY LIMITED. I ively than other women, but they sre bet- met :fin Honest Farmer. ' ' September, 1914, right through to March, 1915.. • • • • ter wives because they ere more beloved „crA .They swore that they had worn the boots by their husbands than the, women of The great lady of the paris met, .- "In bringing these facts prominently before - otho n'=hunitteieemed to him that he and on honest farmer_ "Good through all o tge rough experiences at VaIcar-morning. tier and on Salisbury Plain and that they the people of the Dominion, Ames Holden the were tarred with the same brush. 8qu,ires," she -sail, graciously. ',I had gives excellent service throughout Ser- "McCready Limited are actuated by the desire that totether they coals g�overs he' rear that your tints liter has' mar-. •geant Nussey, of Toronto, who had served not only to protect their own good name - world : cat apart, each would feet shat $ - twelve years !n the Brittah Army, appeared be- which needs no vindication with the thousands one side of his or her advantages war rigid that handevme young artis• not being brought into use. she, the wo- who stay ed with t; u Isat summer; - _ 'tore the Committee with a pair of such .boots of Canadians who are familiar with this tom- mail. how a not better for her w marry . Y still tan :)lis feet and submitted them to the " DanY and its products -but also that Of a a man who knew. who could never re "yea; my lady, y' replied the farm a proach her, And for him, he.could not n committee's inspection. notable and important Canadian Industry, begri to count up the advantages for er, without enthusiasm. k?" Ira The testimony of 'these witnesses has since which has. been unwarrantably aspersed, hwuseit will be happy, do you think 4'> "NR. :-� "!tarry you'-" Phe gave a little, mock I'm afraid not," said the farmer• tug eugh. whitob emphasised the micro is - . - - . her votce "If yon were the only man to -with a shake, of his head , " * girl F the would 1 wouldn't marry. pow I aim• always had a heart a tite "' . P1y 1 Ito you � V Rte' . McCREADY LIMITED she had tot see- the Oan all W tem. MES HOLDEN porizing w':r hint-to-nightheal. of sof nigher. 'j$s fleaiil of etieep that `are fed - She still tient n the fallacy o! women of the present century, which 1e, built up near the ,Bea is more nutrtttoua i . which tr,ditions h c are ha o others. �i�iiPEG - ST. JOHN on old Di9r a 'than that f MONTREAL TORONTO - . WINNIPEG EDMONTON - VA.tiCOL'VER - ''DE LORIMII:R - ST, HYACiNTHE ing of tease. oancientrc�til aa�rTt.vrhich 'peoeb ulii7 like the chivalry of old >iirg;ma, existed A baby with an aratti long enough _ e mor h in the mind of the novel writer than LOUCh , thg 6t1I1 and burn . its fin - sL t the people of Old-fashionedhe.would dare, Phe would die of old a before it � _ - still-tmagired that he,xould never, never ge'rg age *Wore 'and to-n;ght her one ambition -' _ _ _. -- __- - _ _.. --- ,_ .. _ _ - . _ _ _ _ could feeP an} pa n ' wee to show him once sad for ad! Lime, ' this man whom sbe liked but did not that she had no more use for him in this iso • • love; the bitterness+ of her heart: the world. that it she had once seemed to carr • -. Touring of her dwTo*,tiov- the mistrust for him, it had been because she had not . and hate. of her fellow men and women, understood lite, because sbe had been Al. r the Leavy burden in lice of the light most a child, In her anger, an auger O careless•,ew of girlhood, all this be could • which lead been gathering ores all these - - not kn.�w. I months, she vot up from her Seat, land ,n JHE FATE OF AZUMA._And sad she tali him, he would have I her deep, mnm-4 voice, which, f grin to 4aIed'hes and--Told.-her msgbe that aha f it was restrained by the Qaes:on of ague was of three made for rapids, not for teed fury within, the fury of hav;aW niwei 0© d - I 11-1- Or, The South African. Millionaire. - - - - tu;ttd het, '.hat ohs herself had ilial- I one Ppeaking from the deptie of hell, who 1 - -lenges Tate. and. that Dreteading to al. realizes the rapture of bea`ven, the ' lost (, _ gret Yes~ ,* o play the Dart of hypocrite. j ure. of passion. flet Ing r a few ones inanypease, _ was ght. outwardly she was y unharmed, then what did she complain i not worth.th« loss, it wounded u if it were . - - •, o;? throbbing as it it would break her CHAPTER Il. constantly, to forget, I ..think we might Yet, once more she essayed to show de, I Throat, _t a wh°.le the words fell fluent, i #. w well to back to the hota;e " flanct• well•choren. refined. even though the im• it had been a feeling of fear of the man She spoke daringly, trusting to the •'I don't suppose that it was to disruee ityOiaulhof ta mifweh,• i d dn't shto-night.ksah - which had prompted Judith to manoeuvre- frac;le honor of the man, He would not a *cry distressing and rjerettable unci- ' with her Urother`e assistance to E.'t dare to srDeaat to others than herself, i dent, in which you played a part most would never be happy, . If Shead been away, and near ,that be bad to say. 'h• _therefore to -night, the last night on men woui$ have regretted all their lives. I a woman of another cines, another race, bad known' his diapoettion very r" hteh she ,would ever k to him alone, i that you told we you wanted to speak to she would have stabbed him; this man Dace a lo,g time ago It seemed now, i,, r could dare to have Ser Ging of in- me.' Please ell me what yon have to say wh8 had robbed her of her purity, and , to truth no. so long ago, and to-nifht u. ; tive, of ezprewion of hate. Blindly, �' quickly as pd-eible, lir, Danverr is who now came: she telt 1L, not from sense knowledge had seemed suddenly 111nmiti' ,.ha .sought tonight to break, not only going away tomorrow morning, and I I of richt. blit because, through hie own Reduce Your Roofing , _ sled. ace,, in a neurone fashion. e:ie want to return to the house ae coon a• spoiliaa of her. he looped to win on the g Q from the enchaining folly of her past I rebound: a bride, who given another do. �^+'��- had been fond of him; now tonight, the arts, but from that subtle restraining + poeeibie." Cottss Protect Your very fact that she had been.. made her fetter of far away emotions, which seem- I "So am I going away to -morrow morn• stlay wo41d have been an far above him p �+ fully aware of characteristics which ed to form a link between his past and int � w the moon. exiling beyond those fleecy Buildings FrOlri Fire, might tell for evil on her path. Once sbe I She was' silent. The similarity of- what I white clouds tomi�ht, seeming to touch hers, s Socret link which was even more only the tip, of t e treetops the cevaets Lightning and Weather and admired hie reckleesnees, -his disre- distasteful, more nauseating 'than the I the two m,n were going to do, did not of mountains the peak. of hills, and not -- - - g&rd of eoneequences, his -impulsiveness. event itself, because that was so indeli• schen to have any reference to tons to to dwell on those with. anything like ---- even bis Jealousy, To -night, came insiinot bly engraven and enhanced with so much '.Then suddenly he changed his tone F abandonment or even intim ac You accomplish all these resultetiy told her th'st the latter bad been aroused + ",I supe that you are lad that I'am using our heavily zine coated pain. But because Stabbing him t vonQQh the in him by the presence -of Datives. Ot But he could' not read the mind of the i Col og away to La y Judith." heart was out of the question, tonlgbt it - the desperate state of his finances, of the woman who bad never concerned himself She looked away from him, as she an- was delightful to stab his sensibilities, to « slow decadence of his mind, which hod with anything but the beauty of the i ewersd. shrugging her shoulders a little: thrust poisoned arrows of the tongue at• Eastlake been braced up. an to speak, by his wife's bey and only noted emotion in the vto• " "I wonder at your having had the im• him, to stand there, consoions that nho . existence, by the discipline and necessity sten ht had pretended or thought to love, pertinence to come." had caught her begnty away from him. •�p ••� •' of at least conforming to the lower !Land- ran far ae it, pleaaed, his own. Had it I The word impertinence roused his an bestowed i'. e'.eewherp. that, as a -star Metallic Shingles ands of society, thoea that are enforced Tot been for the .anxiety which seemed' ger. Who was she, to speak to him like by l.uman laws, framed on mane die- to wring her minA and to have poSsgesed that? detaches itself aSter;!housande and thous• tow nt her whole befog, -par 'it ands of gen:s at last, from the influence The give lou er service than an trust of man's stability of purpose and "Oh, well, it it comes to that, Lady Ju They g 7 -., with doubt and agony, h khc not telt of anotber star which has impeded its high endeavor, she knew nothing. Had ad lith your brother asiked'me, and other roofing. Cost less to lay. . she known she might perhaps have curb- that her- future happineee hung by a I "Of course he doesn't know." The words Drogreeae, or hampered its individuality, Are Twit- oot and do not require ed h:a impetuosity by money. It might hair, might at any moment be dailies to eePaped her, and were intended to convey j and sails untrammelled, disdainful oa n' pr 4ago have done more harm, who can tell; if the ground, Shivered to atoms like a I that if her brother had known, hr would pllane of tie own, is way, its saes iter painting. Those laid 28 years end - tihe had dealt with bite differently have have, of course, been the last "person iii• independently on its way, regardless of are still giving good service. Sind crystal goblet, from which one had hoped the Shining mesmerism before which it laid up for the future a foundation for vital even for a night to Glaycourt. But for free book that shows how -------; . ox. r • .• !`-T „rzm?sa �:�,_r•rr.r.=';a e+swrR atx-'^ .v'Tr" . .--.. , -- ,,; _ j -I^— . 'k�n.�xm.i =• Rte.,=:�-.x•.a: ,• -� ., vet s. ,. • ,1 . e"Ya .. «• w•,. � ,'r. •: ,,,,-r ,:.. ._. .r:«wryq, >:.o.:_ mss;- ..a:_ -5. '. t,mq�._y.' � o • .;" .,�,� :.. .�, .,�. _:�.... .T"- x. , ,u,,, ,,,.c „ _ .;-....' -;,cam•-. ,. '.:_ .... ,.. , .x - - - : s s •+>- . s:.,•v„ , w UNK )lien who will be the Lead era of the Italian Forces in the W ar for National Expansion,BRITISH WARSHIP IS 5_ _ . _ f; Like the TrJum 1, She. Was Submarined White P _= Supports iz Land Forces on aaliipoli Peninsulaf $F %� z Adespatch from Loudon says length 390 feet, speed" 17 knots, and IR she carried' four 12-incch twelve e- M -'The British battleship Majestic, � � 5•' Ca t. H. F. G.. Talbot, was for inch and sixteen .12 -pounder guns. +a s P- of old pattern, with five torpedo" +�` f aced and .sunk by an enemy sub tubes. Her nominal complement� ' " "� ���� ;;•r' marine while the battleship was. was 757 officers and mien. a+r°" X ">iappbrting the allied land foe The sinking of the Majestic is tem the Gallipoli Peninsula. Near- said _to live- occurred. off Seddul v,,, t• ''�'" "' - -•.:ly all the officers and men, were Bahr, at the southern point of the saved. Gallipoli Penimsuls. This state- x%•, . ' `' Y ; It is supposed that the submarine ment is, made i"#, Constantinople :that sank the Ma' tic was the atche received by way of Ber- same that sent the British battle- lin. ship Triumph to the bottom on A des p p - cos io on nt a from its pWKEof the ABRUZ KING VIC'TOREhIMAhUELIQ PREMIER SALA"NDRA LTGENERAL lUtGl �ppR[YA Tuesday Last. Mudros correspondent says that The Majestic was- completed in 1480 'men of the crew of the battle- " _ ' the year 1895, and was the oldest ship Triumph, which was sunk -' - -- - -- battleship on the active list a the Tuesday in the Gulf of Soros, were AUSTRIANS FLEE SHIPS NOT TO LEAVE NEW YORK, navy, She was one of nine vessels � saved. The 'officers and crew on 9), 'known as the Ma'eat; *Das Heft board the Triumph- in times IN DI DER s , 1 j SOG :.dis�plaaemen�- wase 14,000 tons, ;numbered ..about 700 'mea. - — Washington Instructs, Davy Officers to Use Shells ;SHIM' -BLOWN UF, DROVE GERMANS Rapidity of Italian Advance Has . if Any German Boat Attempts a Dash to the Sea 825 MEN KILLED OUT* OF A.BLAIN Paralyzed fire -- ..Enemy.-- -� New York, May 30. -Naval of- responsible quarters to conceal the A despatch from London -eay,s : y sports submitted Se '— fivers in New York Cit were in. fact that the r ,Crew of 254, and, 78 Workers Perish(the occupation of the town of French Troops Win a Decided Buo- With tensely interested in unexpected from these several sources main Grado, on the Gulf of Trimeste, the on• Former 'E.P.R. Boat orders that came from Washington tained that there was a real basis r e - 'Beet in tits Be[toa of __ Italia; frost in the advance over to sink 'any Garman ship that' at for fear -that Germany -has decided at,l3heernees. �am� the: eastern frontier into Austrian s � leave this harbor, The already upon a way to isolate New territory, now forms a continuous York City, at least temporarily, io A des�pahch fro® Landon says: _ A despatch from Paris says : lice of about 40 miles, sta�etAhiag orders were based, it Was learned, - The Princess Irene, a British' mine French troops have won der. ted from Caporetto, on the telt $ink, upon reports submitted to Govern- the event of a break in relations , Successes to re on -o suss Mite sea. The fartmest'advance ment o$icisls at Wa-shington that with the United T -he --state-- _ etomvs witfi at least 325 men -aboard lately, end have secured poe�ession tato Austrian territory is at Mon- m the event of hostilities 'between � ment that the sinking of the `ate`- - as she ,lay at -anchor in ,Slaeernees of a greeter part of Ablaan, In falcone, on the railway to Trieste, 'this muntry and Germany a�► ei land, the largest steamship a$oa�, harbor Friday morning: The ez- addition fort will be made at once to bottle I and perhaps others of the German toxics apparently was interna], ' have.`driven the Ger- the Italians being thus within 2$ 1t ppare mans - from their strongly - fortified miles of that part. up New York_ harbor by sinking at commcrcial $get' held here, to bar +r► its origin being marked by complete peons' in the ce+met®ry. near The Daily Chronicle correspond an advantageous spot in the Nar- passage - through the Narrows mystery. On3y one man has sur- Abiain and have aldvanced for some ent says: I hear that the Awatrians rows one or more of the big Ger. ! would be embraced in the, first hived, a stoker, named. David Wilds, diataace beyond it. are is f' retreat slang the ,bole man;" ateamships- that have been German effort has been believed in Who was picked up badly injured. It i9 und+eristood that all but Duria4•g this fig•,hting, says the � they defensive line, burning tied up at Hoboken piers since the Washington as a result of the very c , War Office report, the. German houses, satores, crops and forage E_ur4ean war began. I Acation offered by the unusually °three of her *rely of 250 men were losses were very heavy. Nothing is and- destroying roads and bridges, It was'also admitted that the`llarge corps of investigators. The 1•, aboard the steamer, as veli as 79 said as to the price in- lives at in fact, laying waste' entire pro- _same orders regarding German � orders received regarding tile.00n dockyard mea carrying out repairs. which the French made their 15ro- vmcea- -steamshirs Attempting to leave i duct of officers of 'both -awV and _, The Daily Maid asserts that in acct= .gr,e4. It will be remembered that Tha It"Lli&ML forces which invaded the -port were -transmitted to th, I navy- here could, not be misiakens ilio; to the 78 shipwrights there Carency was occupied by the allied TyrKA from the souther; frontier of con'u waders. of sll the Sorts that I They were si- ly to sink any Ger - era on beard loo workmen frotn troops several days ago, who were that region have advanced as far guard New York. City. Hien vessel that did not immediate Chatham, 'as well 'as 210 members y Y as the mouth of the" Chdeze River in leo effort was made yestbrday in fly respond to an order to. atop - suk)sequenll • foreed to retire b the �., sof the crew, which would give a to violence of, the German counter- pyin+g all the. rugged tai of 419 persona on. the steamer Lake Idro,..occu �t the tune eche was bl'oivn up. attacks- - - terrain between -the lake and Lake i The disaster has immediately. re- ..called e- Otherwise is folia sector, where. Garda, to the est.. There _ have TRY TO 'F08EE --�UANA�IAN_ VESSEL the pprrincipal fighting of the last been artillery e•ngagenvemtas at tihe called the face of the British battle- few vara,has occurred, the French T m(>Ie Pass, where very strong I - • ' ` ship Bulwark, which was myster- have taken some of ti ar revs of - INT VIT j� � lously blown up on -Nov, 28 tiemchZi�s southwest ei Souchez at IUs �AR DI "11uATE5 at practicallytahe identical spot in the itadsans, . ani on the A P Chateau Tarleu'. , - plateau, on the eastern frontiers of -- -- which -rested the Princess Irene, = with the lora-of some 738 officers A French aerial squadron, comp Tyrol, toward which the invaders Getmaas- Submarine American steaurer-" Morwenna Was in the posed of 18 aeroplanes, each one proceeded u Val )Su ana, Steamer That Carried Yo and men. The destruction of the P P g avenger Trade on the St. carrying 110 poundi8 of projectiles, Italian is on Lake Garda Contraband. - iBulwark' was never explained: tom sled s chemical factor at gnaboa Law.renee. '!'here were rumors 'at the time that y' gave effective support to the troops A despatch from London says: Ludwigshafen, an the Rhine; oppo- ratin on the eastern, shore- of 1 • s German submarine --load Blipped � 8 The steamer Nebraskan, -" of the A despatch from , London says h i site Mannheim. the lake, enabling them to oceu • into Sheerness harbor•end-larinc ed B PY American -Hawaiian Liras, under The Canadian steamer Morwenna warship, Fire broke is several of the several strafe c ints around charter of the White Star Line, suet. was to _=p mss- gi gguu-r�ed,oed and ahellgd by a torpedo factory buildings as a serval of tt►is Mumte Boldo, uE"whicsh as import- flying the U.S. flag, Ras for rdoed' Ge a -submarine o$ the WeIah 1 quently stealing away without de- �' Y gP bombardment. This fact<,ry is on ,ant peak, Monte :1l,tissimo, 5.890 by -an �tection. It haA stave seemed ichors Pc^ I unseen. submarine -40 miles eba;st. One member of her crew -was od the most important mauufactur- Feet high, was ca t .probable, however, that the But- � its of explosives in all Germany, R' P tired. yesterday. south -by -west od South Cliff, which killed: The others, including three Car- War, was biota b an internal French aviators were S The objective of these troops is is near -1~ astaet. wounded, have been leaded at Car -� eacplursion-tae inferenceby -being, o{! in air Mori, on the railroad connecting The Nebraskan was outbound T diff � the -Belgian trawler Jacque for' six � • � � -Riva a —10co with Rovs4reto and' from -Liverpool to Philadelphia, linea The 'Morwenna was bound course, that s spy accomplished the than 400 kilometres (240 miles). T'rerrt, thus" cutting off'- from the; which robs the Germans of an from Cardiff for Sydney, N.Ei in ,work. n6 w 3' Y . Y, , This expedition against an impor- rear the Austria; garrison at Riva The .Princess Irene,' which is a B claim that the ship 'was carrying.: ballast. Canadian taut German estabiishanent was the grid the Austrian forces at the contraband into England, The yes The Morwenna hailed from Mont- rench reply to the attempts of mouth of the Adige. by the Government, was 1 at 6e se} received the torpedo in the ,tor~ reef, and Ras owned by the Blia*k A YinB German aviators on the City of .t, ward, rt of the 'hi about •nine Diamond -Line. Since earl this J' her moorin ill yards. o$ Port Vic-. Pa p Y gs Parts' o'clock at night. In these regions . ear .she has been -under charter tozia, her decks crowded with busy ,t, g g y workmen. The harbor was filled MILITIA RESERVES at this time of the,, year it is still 'to the Red. Cross Line. - She wad Britain and Italy li ht at nine o'clock, but whether built at Dundee in 1904, -and be With vessels of, all • descriptions. g r Nothing of an extraordinaryExchange Messages the flagcould be distinguished even � fore the oar was -a well-known pea 'had occurred to arouse susici g°� TO BE ORGANIZED 'f firinis something whiah..must bel_senger boat on: the St. Lawrence, —3, — A despatch from London says: It cleared up later. plying `;ween Montreal, Gulf was announced officially that" Pre- _ The'Nebraskan had her name itr' its and.91, John s, in the Sum - Displayed Flags of the Allies _ .. ports mier Asquith had sent a telegram To^ Secure Enrolment of 200 000 giant letters on both Bides , haw; mer, Sbe was 280 feet long and - Displayed is "Paris � � �• to Premier Sal}andra of Italy ex ever, and being an -American ship, commanded by Captain Holinee. - - - - � -- Jicn i'nder a0 k'cars pressing his pleasure that "the she doubtless carried her ships The members of the crew of the Gti A despatch from Paris says: The long-standing relationship between _ of Age._ :flags of the European powers allied. g g P _ `' lights, which vessels of belligerent Morwenna say that after the ves- the two countries had ripened into des etch from Ottawa says:countries nowadays do not do, . sel. was .torpedoed : they - lowered - against Germany -France, Italy, a more intimate relation,ahi pu high would sic st to a submar- their boats, one, of which had not Great Britain; Russia, Belgium and The militia reserve of Gsnada is -to gge Premier Balamdra responded wtt be organized and will be thus avail- ine com.msnder her innocence. , Be- entirely been freed from its tackle,•. Frenr"rbch were, by order' y the the hope that "a long era of liberty side's that. the vessel was in ballast, Rhea .a s4tie11 from the eizbn;arine French Government, displayed in and may be -opened in Eu- able as recruits for active' service, i �x Pew Y.a.nd if it was clear enough for blew ofd -head of one 'of its groups over many of the publicit ha; 'been announced. Details of rope. submarine to fire straight to• the occupants Ed wounded three other ' _buildings and monuments of Paris. - - _ the lac aze et daokin It is esti- Among the edifices thus decorated Difficult. _: ;Rated that there are. upwards of mark it must have been clear men. ' are the residence of the President 200,000 men in Canada under , RO enough, to discern the ship riding The skipper .of the •Jaquelimre saws 'of the republic, the Senate and the Little Robert: "Me was Robin- - well out of the water. when he saw the submarine attack P son Crusoe an acrobat?" years of age who are ` connectecI -The torpedoing of the Nebraskan the Morwenna he • sta•r•ted the Chamber of Deputies, and all the ,' with or have been connect2d with Mother: I- don't know. ',-Why?'-' arouses the intensest interest. It Jaqueline full steam ahead, in • Ministries. - „ the active-rriilii ia: Thep dill. be.' '= Little Robert : Well, here it was freely said that this was the tending to ram the submarine. The to an* extent not yet announced, It keeps lazy men busy putting reads that after he had finished his or anized_and will• th s form .a answer to the American note, uaderRatcr boat, 'however, evaded 'things off till to -morrow. days work ,he . sat down on. has:. y -• -, the trawler and. firizd - many. shells•. chest." third' line 'o€' defence; ready in case There are two Galicias in Europe. i at her, but all of thein missed their, of necessity. One forms a part of Austria, while ; mark. E MANS . WITH AY —�- the other is a province in Spain. The Danish steamer Betty, 1,287 - MET -GERMANS. BAYONETS' Naturalized Baronet "Did you liear' about the terrible i net tons, was torpedoed and sunk Sails for New York fright Bobby got on the -day of his in the Nartih Sea. • Her crew was A .despatch from London says:, wedding 4" "No; but I was at the rescued._ The Betty was a freighter Fl o church and saw her." in the trans-Atlart•tic trade.' Enemy's Attack Was Paralyzed and He Was Forced sir Edgar Speyer, who recently on � signed his Privy ,Counciaorship on Into the Open and Suffered 'Heavy _Losses account of criticism based ,on the _ occupancy of such a position b a LO T1RKnative oP Germany; sa led for Yew v-a+`a��� VESSELS r A despatch^ from London says: trenches and met the German re- ar on b e s amah.. i a- ,e - _ -- - phia. He said. 1!e was going on a _ "Canadian and Indian troops suc- I serves with the bayonet as the lat- - a ceesfully repulsed at the point of ! ter swarmed up to strengthen the 10 h°ltd'ay• _ Torpedoes a' Transport in Harbor and Sinks Am-, the bayonet a vigorous,German at-' thinned first line-. The colonials, "Female Police Force - munition and Supply Sfiips in Sea of MarMora tack near Richebour�. Having de- fighting with terrific vigor, simply Or anized in _Italy stroycd the British wire defences by paralyzed the attack of the -enemy, ...Organized Y _z means of a terrific artillery fire; the + who -were pursued into --the -open. -A despatch from Paris -says: The 46- enemy launched a strong'attack and Our losses were heavy, but the de- Rome correspondent • of the Temps A despatch from London says: i heavy cargo of storos and torl#e- sucteeded, despite severe losses Sul- feat suffered by the Germans: was telegraphs that -nearly­11',6m 'we- `'The subriier'ine E-11, Lieut.-iCom-• coed her alongside a pier at Ho - #e -red in, the open, in reaching our severe both morally and material- men have been enrolled in a female mander Martin -E. Nasmith, has dosto. A small stare ship was also trenches here," says a Central ly.. The progress made 'usti$es the police force. authorized by the ital. sunk -in the 'Sea of Marmors a ve.s- , chased and run ashore. , ?F News message. belief that the German roll on the van Government. These wotnen be- sed containing a' great quantity of "The submarine E-11 entere "They were met with An inferno region of La Baasee will very.soon lopg for themostpart to the mid- amrriunition,'comprising"cha.rges for "Consbantincple"and diieharged 1 r' of rifle &ad machine gun fire before become untenable and necessitate die classes. They will undergo ape- heavy howitzers, several gun i torpedo at a transport alongside -Wbioh they wavered, then the• Cam- a withdrawal to a new line of de- tial p-hya"I triaining,and wear uni- mQuntipge.aaud ;.six-inch gun. She' the arsenal. Ile torpedo was herl(r Adis -no and Indians leaped from the fence. forms. also chased a supply shia p with a to explode." ' n r .. •Y''S .' ., , _. � -' _ __ - - - e-+cp., T.... _.. wry' '•'+'i , a - i.: .. .._yT. . ..,/. ,y�- •h! '�..+w. jn _ ,. cel• i.L .u. ,rOY` 41... '. � ... .t .. _ �q'.,.. ... ;'A-. -<. :Y'."y.a. .. .:.. .. L`.....,�, .. ... �.a<: .:. . .. .'. _»�,-es..,. .. _ C v'_-...s• .i �iu:.- ,C.i ✓. .,.a'�.,r�� �1,. ." .v' •arctFas„' .,._t ..d`�,.:._<smat=•, _. Yn •• 1r _ for digging grays for Hay ging 4.00.- 5, con. 3, Bca,Wro for W.. Dart's Bean. 1 TING Thf1 council now adjourned to meet born' P. O. for nova, A. F,aTu der's �j � NOT RO��40 again on Montle June 28th, for the IItalvero, till Tuesday noon. Tae„day Ll B sablisbedsv.ry Friday masainiAtit,omm , y• afternoon, 13obt. Scottie Cedar Grove, �Yiokeriag, Ont. transaction of general business. for night. Wednesday, W. Hao:'s, Bougham hotel, till Whitevale neon, . ' TERMS - t3sLlt 141.GiSTER. Thursday noon, arsda y afternoon 'When we Tell yon that our 30c. bulk Teas are' better _ 4}1.26 per year ; $1.00 if paid in advance. �-+--+ -- Chas. Ledgettl tot 2, von.,. 7. Pifllieriag __-than an 40e ckage tea on the market. ea experts - BDbsoriytiam to the United States, •160 13ATURDSY. JQh1: 12TH-Auction sale for Dight; Ft i3sy R. G. Cammack e - y We carr 3 2'► in advance of household furniture, buggy, wxg- lot 12, con. 4, noon, S. Bath's, Pickering _ have told• ix they a Y goal boots and shoes, etc., in the for night Saturday morning own /table Blaeen or mixed- 30c. lb. -3 lbs $.1.25. , JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, Village of Picketing, the property of until Monday morn,Yg .-. Black, green or mixed- 40c. Ib. -5 lbs $1.75. Ed. Bryan. Sale at 1 o'clock. See Furioso-(1806.) The famous iron cam- bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. paigner, Record 2.091/4, the property Black, green or mixed- 50e. lb. -5 lbs $2.25. PICKERING COUNCIL of Cbee. Park, Satt' n NVeat, will make Teas have all advanced in price again-Y011 will save The above council mer pursuant- to Neal ddyert{se'rraer►ts. the a aeon of 1915 is follows:, ollows : Dloaday money- by buying 5 lbs now. Call and ask for free lines.- adjournment on Monday the 31st ult. may 10th, will-leaire Gia own. stable, _ _ "Mjourn enull present, the reeves the Stouffville, and proceed to Royal Hotel, san)pl-es of-ally of these lines. . chair, Goodwo •d, f,or. night, Tuesday,' RASS SEED FdRSALE-Aquan- for 9 hoe. i �� The minutes of the last meeting G tity of timothy seed also sl 0laremont,ltf Broargham hotel iors oorLnight We me d Y PI:� EAPPLE5-are now at their cheapest-oGder your were read and approved.- 1s, con, s, Ptekeztng_E,S. PSJ(iI�,• Tremont hotel, Markham, for noon and dor9n crate at once.-18s. at_$2.00 a • doz. 24s. 'at Several accounts were presented QEED BUCKWHEAT FOR SALE- night. Thursday, via Richmond Hill, for paiment and referred to .the res- � Apply attot 15. con. 3, Pickering. Ind. t,, Elgin dills, Yoage street' for 'noon $1.60'a doz.-30x• at $1.30 a doz. pective standing committees. phone ilio. VICTOR RUMPTH, Pickering, and Dight, Friday via j is:'oris Square On mo,tion,J%bez Scott was heard and 1'ashel to Jacob Widemin's con, 7, ri' eTtiag ssnow on eastern UGH PUGH, Glen Mxjor. Licensed a efrvit= re n onions. _ townline. - Anctionesr. Arrangdmeats for series may Markham, for. no4h�' theses to --ow-11..- l�spg _A On motionMessrs. W. H. Chester tai Chsa. Sargents ClaremouCIad. phone .Stable until Monday a Orning. Dave �' res l�atl Rei oraYJ)��is' ' • ! t` . W. P. CowanVnd Fred Lacey were olar sslts. axis Syk,s, manager. rhubarb, lettere; ripe tomAtoes and strawberries. heard and asked that the Rouge- Line ILE-I have ust burnt a kiln oP g{ng's Courtship-1411513 (14722} t :_be opened out from lot 33, east to T file which will-lbs ready for delivery on tree The pare• bred imported Clydesdale _'T`BtTy all. your • groceries at the, grocers." River Rouge, a distance of about 60 aftersaturdLy June 5th, O.K. PETTY, Cherry Stallion, the property of John Munro, rods. The original allowance is en- wool, Pickering, soil make the season h, , will Oclosed with Mrs. Eade's farm.V Ft�S, HCpW FOR- SALE-Also 1 ss. follows: Monday il4sY 10111, willA R D-S Mr. Cheater reported file drain os. Li-MTB 97th, at lot 35 B. P. con. picker- leave his own stable; lot 9, B. F. tea. Rouge Hill blocked up, fan. Ind. MOs sol Marv, FH%t) �� Y• � Pickering, aad-p•.oceed to S. Nicholson'a in-.--R 11ir. West, overseer. -wee heard re Righleni creek P O, Dn .basion, for now, throve to Wood's - claim of Messrs. WillLage afid Puck- nAR SALE-3 Scotch Collie pupa 10; hotel. ay Hill, ilii heelTuesy noon• r rin as to their having done statute h weeks old, Can be' seen at lot s eon. I-' Tuesday afternoonfight Niched Hickey's, ��O'1;j -;- STORE 1Bbor OD Addlesy etatDon road• Pickering. Ind. phone 9103• Address W. BURR Liverpool, for night. Wedae,day Tbos�PEEL'S t-il,/,s On motion W. E Pilkey was heard 9roapsot Hill Farm.Whitby, R id D. 3'S1B Knowe, Brock road for noon; S. Baths s - "asking it►r privilege of cutting down Pickering for night, Thursday proceeds m . TRAY'ED-Ori to the premisep of H I 1 B Y entrance to farm on road opp. lot $3, S the undersigned lot 93, con 1. Picker' ag a to own et ble where he will remain until -: - In con. S. rep, rhe .sones may have same by orovine Friday noon; Friday afternoon proceeds _ 4 en9 paJing expenses. WALTER to R. Packrin's Aadley for night. James Todd. was heard to washout Uss,Dunbatoa, -Satur by proceeds to own stable where We always carry a complete stock of on north end of con. 2, and also re - he W i 1 remain until Monday mornidg Pelts, repair of hill on Alfons Fined just (`(TRAYED-From the premtaeq of Fine Boots and Shore, Boys' and Girls' School Shoes, ;north of Brd con. road. v the nnaersiRoed, lot 16, con 9. Pirser "g, Award Dar,ele 19609;, (13481), Rubbers and Overshoes. J A W. Courtts was beard re unsafe 1[ On or about Tneeday. June lee a targe white The tashiooab y b etl imputed Clydma Men's everyday Work Boots our specialty. condition of culvert on sideline be- s g* isog> eon t key°;of�a ,i n jt-;d:ne I dale statlwo, the p=ope ty of R. Datoe. - - her v soul be rewarded, w- Ft. I4APix9 1 Green River. will make the season of .'.Be lj PbOne I51. - r •tween lots 22 and 23 in con. 6. to her Taco try-wf f� _ Wm. Dison was heard to culvert, Pickering 1�31b as fol owe ; Moeda= wi 1 leave his i /Y r E E Le , �t f - t bis for W. H. Major's c •o. 5. - - 0 H- -1D had shape. deo coes,mplained of FARM IMPLEMENTS Pickering, for , Tueoon,sday t eaoe a reap am - �I BROCK ST. WHITBY.=----._...---- water being backed foto his land lot betel for aieahi; Tuesday Jon 1Yidemaa's -.- 1I0. con. 3, - Greenwood, for noon. W. J. liicDoaalt's H. Ellicott was beard asking for plouiths=-locludinrr the Ji,bn Deet', Audley, for night. Wednesday S• Bath's grant on Block road opt). COO. 6. Wilkinson and Fleury. Also, re- - Pickering, t r noon, E. W. Steeple base- . The stranding committee on Con'- pairs for the foregoing. .line for night : Tbarsday Walter Bash's _IEgL�DuB�LB� direr Forty-oris ieg!'A ' tingencies reported and recommended Wagons, Buggiew• At4o Tongue Sup- Liverpool. for DOOa, John Barne's _ - payment as ollaww : l)• R. Beat4o 00 " ports for hinders, that ulaAeligh the to his w n # for afore; Friday Saturday proceedF. s B%�����.'��acct. of salary 76.110: John Murkar yoke ewes And burden light. , to his own rtable for Dight: Saturday rnSTANDARDScor- printing and advertisini[ 18 00 ; N.Silon,the nce of 21, con. tablo ham White Wyand4,ite agar for Hale, frown for noon, thence to hie own atablo testi! FH , E :said to council for expenses inspect- - pure.brtrd *t,.ck. Monday morning. !Ing roads, 19.10. Ed, Willvon attend- IA Ing Court. of Revision 5.00: D. B. It yea want any kink of farm tntple- Baron Elect -[5629].(13823) The ` Beaten serving notices re court of , •►tis lashiouably bred son of baron's Pride, A 3 py>� ;{x,000,000 meet reel or wt _ revision 800: Ales. Thom. overseer- L D. $ankle, P'ickerin imported Clydead+le sta'lioo, elle p" i Lie% C OfRanidna div. 7, for co statute labor perry of W H. Push, Claremont. will returned as unperformed in 1914. 4.30 : - make the season of 1915 as tollaws. Oney Saved is . Money James Andrew -services inspecting HUfiSE FiE423TEi3 _ IFiondaq MrY 10th will leave -his own line fence between Moore and Wood --- stable and proceed to John Scott's, ion Gained. 2.00 ; Geo Cowan jr. Mite 8.00 : CIAM" a L,rd Beg ent-1 ll3 C. N. R. The 21, con. 9, Pickering, a ght. Tuesday but on Fiend, ditto 500. Standard bred trotting statlioa, the Robt. )rag eenu'r 3loaRolta. Doors, Wm Never Defer Saving, standing committee on Bonuses roperty if Thomas ltaddalnrd-Wishby Armstrong a Locust Hill. night. Wad; r n a Savings Account to- The . - for Wire Fences. Drainage Matters ^wilt mske the season of 1916 as fol- Desday Robt M.�roy's Cedar Grove Od y. - for reported and recommended the low. 6loaday MAY 1,04h wi I leave his noon, G D. Miloe'aCherrysrood night. fouowing payments. Jame9 Under- . own kweble, lot -3, bffise'ine, Pidierin¢ and Tharsda M Htckey'r Liverpool, night We Solicit your account III Ou! hill bonus on 110 tris of wire fence prod t, %Vood's hot I. West, lit t for Friday, T A Knot's Brock toad noon, SAYINGS DEPARTMENT bill lot nu con. !! I8 fi0: Wm. J. Zgichi+il night. Tuesday f3. ,%tChOIAOa`s Dunbar Graham Johnston.'s Brosgham night. bonus on 63 rods of wire fence on -tot ton: for boon, own stable for nicht: _ Saturday own stable until Monday Wedn y s AaH18 PICKERING -BRANCH, 81, ooar 6. of w John Calvert bon us. Temperance - nee b hy: - y Ba�ephgarns-t of 1Z, ''88381. E11728) - mss 100 rodN o[ wire tante on lot 29, for noon. Temperance hotel, Brooklin d Brs�d alsoat �� E - ton• 8. 13:00 : eipplications for bonuses. for night. Thursday Cowmercial hotel, The, bred :.ported Clydesdale meager, d ]� were received from Nathan Cocks. on Oshawa, for niitbt. Fuday, Bsndet a stallion, he property of 8. O. Beaker, R W. GORDON. labouri30.rodn o[ wire fence on Dot 24. hotel, Whitby for nicht. Saturday Pickering: wt 1 make the season of 1913 _ con. 8 fir. Wilson to inspect_ and re. pprobeeds to bu own stabts until the ar totlowr Thar d.y leaves her own ° port. Bate and Francis Richert! tollowinx <dondsy morning stable Por Commercial C FIVyyhotel, Oshawa r- -ao about W rods wile tease os. 1ot 1, yid Roberti -The Celebrated French noon and Whitt: for�000n and nia6 �Dd9lata l THE REASON Wu` _ s i .LJ. •- _ Rouge Line. Mr. Sparks to inspect Coach Stallion the property of Hugh to, his own stable where he will and report. Nathan Cocks bonus on •Meprey, Wgbland Creek, will make emuo ooeil lbs to lowing Thursday '.about 100 rods of wire [encs so west the aessoD of 1915 M fo lows, Monday rids road lot 24, con. 8• Mr. Wilson May loth will leave his own stable ILt morning. to inspect and report• W, F. Hotlin-------- '-- THE REASON WHY ger bonne vo about � rods s it d FURNITURE FOR THE HOME :-: -'- ova. $ Mr. Sparks to inspect and e . _ : _ t report Peter Stewart boons on 'about a-a 150 rods wire fence on lot 8$. eon.-IL "d Cut Oak Bed Room finites, Side Boards: Buffett �1jow tltt sou simblet buIt its' #�IRgliaty et38 _. �. _ Mr. Hoover to inspect and report. # _ _ The standing committee no Itioade Qhairte, TableR; Couchex. Daveapo�-- ` land Bridges reported and . retotn- Rugs, Lin 0c. p s dgciod eta lily an tunny others ? Imeodedpr1�ymeot ae follows : W. D. ioc. per yd. GordonB Son, far timber for rallinp _ Goode promptly owe sell more goods th 'W by d a on Kingston road 6.14 ; Jas. Kennedy free a e now when r;... - repairing culvert on Ktngstoo _ Because our goods are the heat, a d peopl k Ifo d ep lot 23 culvert Jabez gena for R7� RLIN G, ]PIC" ]RIN G- n the g g ehoveliio snow-on eastern townline C. �• p et freshgoods. : g _ are ou south of base line Whitby to pay one- 'Why r Roods the freshest ? half 4.20 : Geo Cammack for repairing ---- - - - : culvert on ;4th con: on new Green- - :Bebauee we sell more goods and have fresh RSR ar e are not offpring our ens wood road'and teaming timber for ur same 3.00: Thos. Oliver, for grading tamers goods that havalmost daily; the fore 'e.•been on the shelf since last new Greenwood road, i day with team - season. w i 4.00 ; gravelling on'new Greenwood } r r y 1. road 18 60 hauling grader from Greed- Our groceries are the freshest - burn station to Brougham 1.(10 ; Wm. ' J. Michell for furnishing the and - P placing same on sideline bet. lots 3U �j CAE I L,11 and 31, 18.00; Roy Morgan for draw- G EOR j ing township timber iron Claremont Oi�TA,R=O station to Claremont Yard 680: John- Pallister, 10 hpurs scraping n. t. I. UK- bridge K bridge to pay one-half 4.00: David Annie l0 yds gravel for div. 48, 1.00:' sW.crapers W. Sparks freight on 2 road . scrapers 1.30 ;for freight on timber � _ � _ SILOS _ and expenses 7.20. : MIMADE IN CANADA" 'WOOD e ; r The standing committee on Relief I _ 1 reported and- recoil. me ad ed Pay' _ -- .e i I _ _ -- meet as follows : Jorum Littlejohn Ord Tog . _ ' Ar©� the - Beat for the ! •Price $ 590 I = gain Than -Tet Field - - 'Farmer : With cement tile, which the A ricul- i I . total Colleges claim are the best kind _..'D Splendid brick use also made Your ileiQhkliir d.rit Pq a Ford-why don't e . from Ltre same in We make you : �r ribs rPlli ever rucks Fnrda in Canada - both the and brick. Get our prices "flus year three ever bNf1>re-because Cana- i See us before placing briers buying. dians dem9nd'Ne bPs-t in motor crtrserviee Boma Telephone 6104. at the 10trL=t' possible coat. The "Made in Canada'' Furd is a neces,ity-not a luaarg. ..'.your order HINDI E 4f C O.I 'BuyeTa 6f Ford Cara Will sliar6 in'mir-profits if we. WN/ rEVALE. ONT. sell 40,01) cars between August 1. 1914, and Aug- list 1, 1915. Runabout t4,ilre: Town Cat $$•tri.: F. :O, B. Ford, _ •. . Ontario with all equipment, including electric. headlight On.d,isplay :ind for sale by _ _ , EBtlmates on all- Ruildin'91 �Aterlais - A Reipair 11Op - W. I LUKE is SON, Now;ia the time to get your Bicycles Whitby, • - Ontario - turni8hed _ repaired for -the good roads. or Ru. =z 11 Alube%;', Pk keriww Get your Automoble Tires now. �► Prices are away down. _ Ford size 815.60• other sizes in - t 4 3Eg:, proportion.; x Ind phone 1913, - Russell Andrew,'TO�T�'F�'=LL� FICKBRING, Out. 1•+.• _ _ .. - ,- ,iT�•-'.-.., yF •,T e4.r ',,•�j' v.�_•a,_ .�_ - ryi r «?4 •� Kbn. .^ --; -.,+, •Ak.d •�...�.�.y�..Te�jri. - �':ri .+ _ -•� x'e's•�rr_^R3'. •� +'e.., .,w yre�:ew T �na-W S +ae.r _ - % : •�¢ •, g� r •'r - - .. L +. _ _ '`•^' �. �+�ro�i.•� � �y - •x'S°��.y+• . _ _ - -xg4a -A'"� �, y S •�' ,F-� 36.. -4�+5'.r�Y�.:'*�i?l*.-:.i <",.. ^'_. � S a.� +�.: �'t -'- '�' r' �.'+... 4•..._,�.....�4f � r 9.' •s w'. -r,. ...y ��°.•� Rr � 1 Aa.:Li ,. ' _" tis � �. •tJ'•++'. .,.;y - � ~•w � •a' �• � -... � D ' r� .P/- • _ - � _ - .. KT EXCURSION - Joshua Bundy is re -shingling his TC ������ V an0b the PiR•1Ce O residence. a Good Complexion Widmer Miller has purchased -ON - TOE DOMINION UNK r A Dew.horee.. To retain the natural beauty of the J. B. Madill had ea bneiness trip Th�yir,;IMe -1 7 1915 r care and treatment is _�R LD11NOa o�sy'A. P"`S7°s"' w+ a uwrn.ar,e, otos-vwss+oarcr t akin only props C. A. HOCER'F. General Naam.r. to Locust Hill on Tuesday. -- needed. Our shins are naturally clear Mrs. J. B. Mad' spent Monday • and healthy, butthe demands of every �� � •� ��•�.� ua.naf.ar w YMhYd t�amt t i7.>IIs,�11.N -'with friends tn.ville. , South Ontario and East York 'day life end unnatural living quickly _ A Savings Department Mr. Robins, C. P. R. agent has Farm6rrs liiStfttsti3 �d their freshness and beauty. So, is conducted si every Branch of the Bank where deposits of $1.00 ?' urehased a new Ford auto+ necessary is this care that no woman a - )P Are rennin an LxcuFsion to the A ri- can afford to neglect it. The Nval sad upwards are received and Interest at ,current rates added. Gregg and S.. Rumohr g g g to a safe and convenient depository for your money.- -Thos. R cultural College June 17th. people have Just issued, e -new bookfet, t were in the city on 'Monday. gVerybody come and enjoy a day on `'Your Complexion," which contains • =1 - • ;�' Lyman Pilkey had a • business the College campus -with your -most useful and interesting information - WHITBY BRANCH t A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. 0. - trip to Port Perry on MOnday• friends and neighbors. on how to care for the complexion in r - J, H.•and Mrs. Beal spent Sun Low rates. C>?ood train service such a way its t1esuty and fT. reshness da with the letter's father in will be preserved for many years. It. y Eree Lunch. _ See large bills. i also includes directions for bestmethods Pickering. g, -g, CROr;K, of massage. The constant- use of-ome TIME LE -Pickering Station(} 'Mrs:- Rrese; ��f C011ing- x_37 - - Sec' S. O. F. I. ood preparation such as N� al's Face "�=`r'wT a Md is visiting $er slstet' • Me9, Y p } T. R. Trains going Eaat ane as follows=- ream, is absolutely/� necessary to k ICE CREAT YI �No. 8. Mail 6.08 A M. ... Price Pugh. the skin really clean and healthy. Ft is 12 Local 2.50 P. M. " 4 W01. Real, of Greenbank, called •p Q C Sweet to FAt a nourishing, oxygenated, greaseless '� 14 Local 6.00` P. M. " ds el I=* skin-foo&whicir leaves no shine. Geta-gt-_th$-P1Ckeri$g Bakery ftr guirtg west die -ice" o owr Sunday last. 25c or 50c jar and rub it pen y into a No. 13 Local 7.47 A. M. y Mrs. D. Fors th, skin. See how quickly tt is absorbed, 11 Local _ 2.20 P. M. ' R. E. Forsyth, y � leaving the skin pleasantly refreshed During the beat Qf the summer come �:, And Mr. Fingold, motored to the Fruit- ° Vegetables where its cool and indulge is s ' ---Cit on Monday. 1 and ,1 N_- delicately grant, y I2on our refreshments: 'sudsy iaoluded _ . P. M. g p Y 7 Man 7.50 P y y• All N 1 r ratiens are justl fam- -- Thos. Stephenson is taking an ous, and none more so than Ayai s Face Ice Cream, Bricks, Sodas, Sundaes, auto load to conference at Oah- ORANGES, 'LEMONS, GRAPE WANT E .� = Cream, which we unhesitatingly recon- and drinks right off the ice. awn on Thursday. FRL?IT, BANANAS, and mend. Call or telephone un. for your P Y Thanking sou for past favors, we so- of this book, which contains most Mrs. F. S. Scott, of Brussels, is _ _PINE APPLES. ro�Y licit a continuance of your patronage.. : Spending.a month with her dough- valuable information.A reliable man to sell Fridays we have a fresh supply�f - HERB XONNEY, PICKERING ter, Mrs. G. H. Semis. Lettuce, Green Onions, Radish, Thomas M. Mc,�'adden, Druggist, - HARDY CABrADIAN GROWN STOCK w Truman Forsyth, of New Lis- Rhubarb, Asparagus, Pickering, Out.. - keard, spent Sunday with his Celery and new GreeaWo�d •.� Hardware in PickeriDg and Ontario ' sistec-in-lci!w, Mrs. D. Forsyth. - Strawberries. ' - �_ County. Miss IreneForeyih, of Toronto, E CREAM PAPER HANGING tall and see our stock of Happy -' is spending her vacation at the 1\ EILSON'S IC Thought" and other stoves ➢s Pe Painting, Graining - home of her grandmother, Mts.I?. ail the time. and Decorating as well as other lines _Start now at the beet i Fore th. of Hardware. selling time. y-Baiiinat6s given. , - Miss Margaret Macnab aecom- H. J. MA RQU/S Eavetroughing and repairing Send for fiat of Spiiug Offerings, sled by Misses Rice and Dough- • • W. H• STEVENSON promptly attended to. --and terms to sponte. motored to Stoulfville on !'1!s • . � x'30 t Pickering and R. R. No. S, Osbaws, work guaranteed and. prices y, moderate. Liberal Commission aturday. ___.... , Services will be held as usual in w - - w Lawrence Demi the Methodist church on Sunday. T� f Handsome Ptee outfit. -'The pastor expects to e_preseo -- _ _ - at both services. T THERE HAS NOT BEEN - -- pies, George -Hamilton and son, The Foothill Nurseries, and Wm.- Hamilton, _ F, H. HINDU. (Established 1837) ppoostmaster, of Uxbridge, spent an increase In Sunday with the Misses- Hamilton. y wF3ITEv'ALE , rice Of Mrs. (Rev.) J. R. Real and Mrs. :Ed.. Gibson purpose attending the 1�h8 LTIL T p HOUSE V ER.A tiDAH. AND BARN _ WORK, PANTRY CABINETS ' !branch meeting of the W: M. S. In Pert Hope commencing on June is DUMBWAITERS.WAITER8. ATTENTION I... _ _ Sth. Co I umbia Shing4ing and general repaic Mr. and Mrs. S. orra. of Flor- ,� work.! pence, spent a few dmif last -week - See me about any job you wash. Ifsyou contemplate Joine 'any with the Rev. A. and Mrs. Me-done. use done. Prices right. Lellan, the latter being A sister of eViJ��!► 5504 HoTelephone. kind of building next season. G ;Mrs. Bloom. People are requested to discon- - will be to i 1 Re w p flgur e tinue the dumping of refuse on the _ , They ale made In Canada- Consequently aria not E E E _ on your regnirmeats road north of the bridge south of _ " the village on the farm. occupied subject to the ?t_ per Ceat War Tax• • - at 0. N. R-, Station -_ for all kinds of - by Mr. Thos. Neal. Che wood - - Hugh Gregg jr. is greatly im- building material. 1' They sell for 8.7 cents to' � i .:i0,_ but nc)!.: matter what._ ,F Cotton itis appearance of his pro- rty by building a ^em�nt-walk - - e i - Cotton Seed . Meas, loran. Shorts, pe �311£P y �, �t-t 1n. p;i� :-PICKERING- .: A -from the street to his residence Malted Coro -Feed, Dried Brewers and const(>uctin a terrace across - grain -4, Whole Corn, Cream of . the �1 s exceptionallygood teles for the money, - LUBER �� hie lot, _r.� West and Muaarch Flour. Bloch- r Peter and Mrs.:MQ) acnab accom- to the dealer whose name is . mentioned below, ford's calf meal. Beef scrap and '► ppoanied by Miss• Bessie and David ' Poultry, luxe. .Oyster shell, etc. 'Scott motored to Blackstock op _ -.and ask him- to give you a . catalogue. of Columbia Ph,ne Ind. Markham baso. W. D. (ra Oi't�0I1 �" Son, 4 :. Sunday and -spent the day with their daughter, Mrs. D. P. Mac- _ Records: '- R'hOmei,B R®e®OS farlane. - _. - - RI �'I'CSE NGF G. M: Forsyth shipped two ` If he hasn't any, owing to 'the big demand, wine u "oaanda t �.i•• shorthorn bolls to Hell and In nE one. - p direct to e o nm is rap -09., pronto, ,Cl�t aaso�a.o'rt v oma depends ph ti - roviacee on Wednesday. These ws'v +r+aao 'f �v+sem-stator _ - ' animals were pnrehased by the to sea - I)ominioo government Yr. For- and you will receive one by return mail. But 'go b The Pickering ; a7� enjoys an enviable repata- too tion as a breeder of high-class the local dealer.whobe name is mentioned below, and , a a �. $IICB rOT>Qm1tt88 s ;6- stock. - Mrs. Real or: was seized with a ask him first; also ask him to play over some of the " ° eO r o g �§ severe attack of illness on 8atur- - N « j S The object of this Association Is to day and for several days . was ' in newest ReCordei iIIClIIding : , - _ �'� �v • f lessen s the and prosecute an unconscious condition, but We _ »E+ ZWX a.. ... �. a .are pleased to state that she b .Mary Pickford's official song, entitled s � nes .. now improved considerably. Mrs. - W C I air am B _ . 5 a ![ambers having proy.�sty.tolen oommad- 1Zea1 who ie in her 97th year has • Sweetheart of Mlne k4 _. oaN mediawy +►itis any member im !wonderful vitality and has been '1A1701 .85 = O c 9 • ° ; ° of Executive Oommittse. li g ° 32 . !9 -Membership les ;in the enjoyment of excellent I'm Not Ashamed of You, Mollie - � �, � ,, � s �, 1'�1 31 ., 61.00. �,„,al h• __ _ _ _., Somewhere a Voice is Calling o :4 a o a,°i a TwAs" av bad from th° President or ; - A ^•-tuber of our residents have A1786 , $1.00 a m a a =bad anappumdon. 'neglected to cleanup they r yards - Whispering Hope _ b :� a E '• z 3 • QQ land the streets in front 'of their a Ener,. Com+ -L, D. Banks, C. S. Palm- • .•i = p e I �-- a . _ � � er,.U. L. Morcombe;. Pickering, Out. premises: Heaps of ashes, old tlna Handel's Largo, by CaSals a: _ and other rubbish do not het to $1.5� !, ' '. W C1 p �Ielo�i� in F. -by Casals M b % s $ • 1•A.'0'Corlior. ark. _ �_ beautify a place and they are -an.� I n a t .eyesore to all who see them, and President, f3aoisMr7 A Perfect oar d D o besides they are no credit to those _k5644 ,'taxi iresponsible for .their- ,presence, ~ - "Clean-up" should be the motto of A everybody as soon as spring has T. M: �VIcFADDEN P><ckel'ui Ontario Good luck._ mqade its apppearance. f �f Dr. W. R warier of East 'To- a������ y; Tonto, the district deputy, of To • , Agents wanted where not actively•represented. . ' ronto district lla. A', F. & A. M. `- Apply Music Supply Co., Toronto. Trees"paid an official visit to Brougham pP y uPp ywith Union Lodge on Wednesday evening 'last. There were also - Depends on having the right kind Of all materials and design visiting brethren - pree`e6- from of trees. . Bowman's have kept in stook. Ii will pay you •8touffville, • Mark.b..ams Uxbridge _ heavy fibrous roots. " !o'vall st our works scd inspect our slosh l and Toronto. After the'- routine and obtain primes, Don't be misled b7 ,business of the meeting was .con- s • They are grown in the right kind apnfwwe do not employ them,00nsegas•M eluded all.re iced to the di g7 R r of soil. They are handled ly we" cin, and do throw o8 the Vast pa L 1 a 1 n. S Bargains commisdon of 10 per Dent., which yon wq hall where the 4th degree Was ad- ' and packed'in the pink of oertainly save by parohasine from Its. 00 ministered. David Taylor was. condition - and they -grow-= sapeolioile8: .caterer and performed his duties BIG -SUMMER SALE FROM JUNE 11th '1916 MINITtY GRANITE C9.; to the entire satisfaction of all. Two more agents wanted _ there being abobt -sixty in at- to June 26th. Bargains in. every department - ip Ont'ri�� ° °°' wmtb,, ont.r/a tendance. A most pleasant time Millinery great reduction in hats for balance of season, this - = ;i was spentin speeches, story tel gRt Sale is going on now, _ Oome early as Beason closes soon. BOWMAN &SON CO. s. 'WALKER " ling and in social Intercourse, - LIM&ED _ -Pump Manufacturer } WHITEVAt.s Ginghams regg 12c. for 10c. Ladies slippers reg. $1,40 for $1,25. R,idgeviUe, - CntaY'la' •. - - - -May 13tb, the borne 'Prints.reg. 13c. for -Ilii. Ladies boots reg. $1,50 $1.25. Shop and Residence, Dundas St On Thursday, Dress goods req. 30c. ,for 26c. Men's working boots reg. $1.50 $1.15. of Mrs. Elizabeth Howitt,' 163 First Shakerfiannel reg.15c. for 13c, " Men's working boots reg: '$2.26 $1,75. 1 -- . ':WHITBY, ONT. m - 'Ave,Hamilton, was made brilliant Speciil in D & A Corsets Men's working hoots reg, $2.00 $1.65. 1 Three.deors west o£ Whitby House W ith L flowers and congratulations from Reg. 75c. for 65a te, $1.00 for 90c. Men's Ha$1.26-1,50-1.75.2.00. CHOPPING 1 friends and relatives on the event of We only can give you a few prices as apace won't pf•rmit, . coma and . see the .. T her 87th birtbda 1. Fqur generations bargains and get some of them before they are all gone. We are AND OAT FLAHINGt . :. We-sre.prepared to instal wood or iron. were present, also members of her ,clearing balancc of wallpaper at 10 per cent, less than. regular price. pt> ape on short notice, also attend' family from Ttlaonburg, Buffalo, Otta• - The undersigned is prepared to do to all kinds of repairing. r wa., Whitevale. Calgary and Toronto 1`� slim gleaned, a •+ An informal• musical program added Groceries, -tomatoes, corn, peas- 2 cans 25c. salmon reg. 15c. 2 cans 25c. som- grain shopping and oat flaking _ much to the enjoyment of the coca- Abbalts clegnser I lb can 6c. does the same work as any of the cleanser Aged£ for the Ontario Wind XM : sioo, given mostly by her musical tam- in the market and at half price. Black and green tea at old every day- in the week ih ga cline engines and : fly, Mrs, wbite joining is some of the price 80e. all tea has advanced•6a per lb, _ szeepton Saturday the aqure Bear old-time songs. The candle sticks on I1MPIR1 CRBAK !SEPARATOR or 6i►'e refreshment table wersrelics from D. SIM PSON & Co., •• PICIKERING John F. Bayles, Greenwood I=d, P11*2e last old ions in Wales. .. , . .. •.. _ f. ._,: TiYa= '�+•..... 3i�*:�. _.. .._ .r+....i.;'r-K �--"-'�'.:'_'.rra°N'7''�' - - - :. n3�.• _-„,.x{rF„ -„ ww -��_ ::ns... _�.<., ,w .a _—:.. - ..,. :-. _ .- . ... _ .. . :fin • .G ..w N�, �. ::v. _ . vE.., sal98rv•.+ea:6 este : , 7 r M Vt _ 0 A COMPLETE WRECK 110101- AND . WEIR YIELDS I Na .kL—U M - .e►oRaa� { rom the After Effects of 'Pun- - � I ,Railroad Bonds—There is a Spies, moria Followed by Diptherla- did Market feroRaiiroad Bonds STMtx41 ptrEST, t M 3r, ch are uoted on Moat equently the after effects. of ill- Q Frg+ ness are more serious than the ori- Exchanges. a► 1 ginal trouble. This was the ossa �plth �dr�s: -James B. Mair, 'Nutans, Few general classm of -bonds -uf- - - ' Bask, Mrs. Muir says : ' `Some far such a wide range of choice as wears a while we were sti'l'l livingthe railroad bond: Thia kind of in - F; in rlov�dotia Y was taken dovestment offers a great variety of with a severe attack of pneumonia. bonds, ranging ,from the. strictly. ' a = -I had sufficiently recovered to be staid and sober prior lien or , first .at round, but had not been able to mortgage bond to the third and go out when I ways at with fourth general debenture. issue ; and- -. s di the ' _ arm--uote�- rOw i took a terrible ,hold 'on 'me; and pari passu with the one or the other U� neither my #ri secondary FNO - / thought I would recover. I did, lien after all the others have been / however, pull through, but was a looked after. It the investor wants MADE I N CANADA physical wreck. The lnuwlesof-my absolute'security for his money to throat were paralyzed, so that even gether with a steady rate ai "inter- a cup of water would flow back est, he can get this in a certain must be well maintained, sufficient - y _ -through my nostrils unless they type of railway bond: or if the ape- allowance being set aside for re• 9 were held closed. My- voice -was culator' wants' to take a little flier placements and renewals. ` ure,ream almost inaudible, and my eyes so in something which has a great. The issue- of atvbsequent wort- badly effected -that I feared- I was many elements of safety lacking in gages is a good thing for the prior gnlygto wa1k�th se aasiaetance situ it shares, and yet variation' to nethasdecent prosufficient fitonhavehoonfideneet in° the propews that rty, i n the Home- . _ _ looked as .though I would be a P helpless cripple, Medicine was used the turn, he will find his desires ful- and moreover it provides. a buyer r�-• but did not help me. Then a neigh- filed by yet another type of rail- for the road should it fail to meet r -. ,I HE BRICK- has greatly popularized City bor advised Dr. Wil -hams' Pink 1O� bond. And -so it is all the way asperses; or the second and n te- Pills. I began taking them but down the line,.Lpractically every re- uqent mortgagors must buy is the — Dairy Ice Cream with --the housewife. There had the utmost difficulty in �wal-' 4uiiement of the average investor road at a auzn equal to the first will -be found to be fulfilled by mortgage or lose their money. -� _ - - lowing them owing to the condition is no other 'dessert that can compete with of my throat. However, after a some one of the numerous kinds of - Why They Are- a -Good Buy. oouple of-boxea' bad been used I rail�ay mortgage securities. Many Canadian and Ameriosa - City Dairy- Ice Cream in the summer, found it easier bo take them, wihich The Straightttgage. _ - railroad bonds are as unusually _ - they w me, Probably a best known re re- good buy at the resent time. The was a s ey ere helping th P y P Our Service ma” kes it possible for your -and I f It greatly cheered. I . ._ senta,ti,� ;s.. arge_,cias is the securitybehind the issues of the ---- not know how many boxea.I took, p camp - oidinary railroad mortgage boa more comfier antes is Of - - --dea er to supply you. -with-:City Dairy Ice _ .but I continued- their use until I This is an obligation of a railroad best; and articular) in the case of + was as_ well as ever, -much much to. the. . a - company, whish runs fo,Z a certain Canadian railroads largely financed Cream in brick form so that you can serve surprise of all -who knew me, as all length of time at a certain definite through sale of stock. is the market thought I could not get better. A it n your own. home at Dinner. Afternoon _ Since then I have several times rate of interest, and is usually se- value of the road's greatly in excess cured by a mortgage upon railroad of -the bonded indebtedness. For 404 Tia o- Evening Part just Me -same a' Our taken the Pills when run- down, � rt In the Daae of the first various reasons railroad bonds �• $ Y '� Y _ have always been gseaGly bene mor gage bonds. they are secured have ]rept do'wa- below normal t ..City Sister. - ' -.- - fitted by thean." by a mortgage against all or the values sad appear cheap oouipared. For the after effects of fevers and greater part of the company's pro- with some other investment se�ur- all wasting diseases there is no n •while ' in the caae of the ities. Their extrennely wide range o'er ease bar &loorsn�snatsng eAopseespsr� - medicine can equal Dr. \fiilliams' o her subsequent issues of bonds -cd offerings together with general Pink Pibls. They earich the blood, they may be -secured by separate stability of Price make them an at - sag build up the ne,roes,• restore ther as. second or third tractive buy, As some of th- _ appetite and bring -back properties on -the property. .bonds are quite speculative in na- -- e a bis les mortgages q Pe - , --- -------- ---- Look medics dealers or by mail at 50 The abort"=term notex may seer- -tures ho�cever+ the t�otisgel—zf._.� -for cents -a bor or six boxes for. 82:50 ed in either of these two ways, or a thoroughly reliable bond .dealer is - tha Stg n. from The Dr. 1� ilhama' Medicine. certain amount of treasury stock advised where -safe investment is fCo., Brockville, C?at, r -, may be set aside " special security, tlse :&rat consideration. 1. • .. in addition to the general deed - of ' - - W ills must be made in writing - hypothec' against the property it- Wills t- Deatb Nearly Claimed S �` tlre` angry farmer; didn't ;vou se self. TORONTO .Now then, you man, ' as There -is still another type of e equipment aiiroad ds kno -_ j Lady ,�� We want an ag-snt )n s..err town. that board when vou-came trespass. r wti -Mew BraQSWiCt Ilei ling in Lheae woods 4" Yea, air," trust certificates, which are special- ly secured by the equipment they Was Restored to Hee Anxious Fahr said the culprit, meekly, '.Keil, are issued to purchase. These -are Ity When Hope Had Giorte: what did it say 1" "I dunno. 'I was j too polite to read any more when r � They are di -f- N.Be..�; us amortization St John 15th.—At o Dec.ec ifi At rte - -- - - - - •-• - • •' I saw -the first word was "Private," redeemable eer�ally, time it was fear that Mrs. J. (}rant. t� ferenf from, the ordinary - railroad• of 3 White St. would succumb to the mortgage bond in that their seeur- deadly ravages of advanced kidney is rolling stock and not fixed trouble `"may ilrst attacks of tacit- - _ ----- : _ -- -- T-- - - _— --_ - g satin sled kidney trouble began years assets. ago. For six years that drill B{tawing The Best Kind of Security. pain has been present. When I -ex- V(;here absolute -security is th erted myself it was tarribiy.intenel8ed, paramount cunsideration, it would If I caught cold the pain -was uaea- be di$icult to find better ' bond's durable. I used most everything, but - -- •st mortgage. -and even nothing gave that certatn grateful re - than ` ' • '� the lief that came front Dr. iiamiltoa'a - �� � `' the second mortgage ilia o1 Mandrake and Butternut. In big rSilway�s-of the- United State eEea - Svith pain. and Canada. It has been the'cus to -day I am strong, enjoy" aplea�lfd _ - j tom of nwst railway builders. on appetite, sleep soundly Lost proper stnc� the d �, this continent when building new ties have been instilled sato my blood N , f +lines to issue- bonds for so nauch per —cheeks are rosy. with Lwlor, and i mile of line,, securing the bonds by thank that day that I heard of so grand a mortgage against the property a medicine as Dr. Hamilton's Pills." on either side at the right-of-way, Every wbec a should- use Leese pills C- regularly because good health pays, -as -well as upon the sat and and it's good vigorous health that ' 4 line itself, Usually a good deal comes to all who use Dc. Hamilton's oneer more money has been needed ''u ,Mandrake and Butternut Pills.. build the railway than is-represea't' - + ~--�--- ed by. the bond issue, .and this ad- Out of Long Experience. _ ditional money is often raised by Barristers should always be re \ / • _ -. the sale of stack and secondary spectful to ;the court and accept ANADA'S pioaeetr bonds, all of which increase the se- decisions with good humor; Saye ' _ curity behind the first mortgage Dr. Blake Odgers, who illustrates sugar refiner was bonds. These latter are the safest the -proper attitude of the profes.- �l �f ..John Redpath, who i>t! - kind of,�security, becaufle in the first ion in the Yorkshire Post. : P place they area real estate mort- A young barr'iater who held dif. 1854 produced "Ye. Olde _ gage against 'property, which the fe�rent views from the court re-' �~=i = Sugar Lode"—the first - very. building of the 'railroad . has marked Dai one occasion that he was _ made more valuable'; and in the surprised to hear the judge snake a sugar' made in Canada". • second place they are. a mortgage •certain - statement, whereupon the- against other corporate .'property leading counsel apologized for his tuliich has a definite marketable junior on the grounds of his youth., i - value aside from the value of', the "When he is as old as I' am; my' land itself. lord," he said deferentially, "he, `hen is Securitp Bufticieat S will never be surprised at aziy-thing _ There are. various tests to apply 3'our lordship says or does." to railroad 'bonds to ascertain the -amognt of security behind them, , H��II Grade and as to whether they are di are h no't an absolutely safe investment._ - Examination of the trust deed will - show the nature of •a_mortgage;'but ` the -investor heed not bother much - -- -- - - about this as the bond house will 'nvest ant _ 1 h r a ., •' - -- --• - -give a t aces •..i o - Si him 1 e n nary of iii , Redpath Sugar has. been growing These completed a series of individual - tion'. ' The total market - value of CITY _ OF CALGARY - the road, its cost and replacement Jietter and more popular ever since; packages=2 and 5 -lb.'Cartons and yalire are, hoteever, important fact-- - 6% TREASURY BILLS. When there seemed no further room . 10, 20, :50 .and 100. lb. Cloth Bags— ors.. These can be arrived at' only Due 1918. " ':for, improvement in the sugar itself, which protect the sugar from Refinery by careful -consideration of. all th_e--Interest -payable 18th March and we made a decided advance by intro- to Pantry, and ensure your.getting the securities outstanding and their September, in -Toronto, Mont- j s selling price in the open market. real, and New York. ducting the f Sealed Cartons, genuine / •Tbe -bonds should- be covered twice . Assessment ....... >s134,886,426 - Get Canada's _favorite Sugar in Original Packages. ' J over. Then there is the earnin s feat- Population '.,..... _. _. 80,004 • : g ,PRICE: Par and Interest. r ure of the case. .It is essential that YIELDING 6%, _ CANADA SUGAR R$67PiING CO., L1MffM,,,MONTREAL !3o the railroad be operating at a good JOHN STARK & CO. -. profit. Bond interest -must !be' earn-' : ed and well earned. Further, be 24 ADELAIDE ST. E.,' Tofontb. fore profits are shown the -property : v .. ..,yam '1•.. ..Lrt` -.Y. .1 J+adaw Y .-,. c+.- y '•: .- ., _ •."m"T-G4",.' Tp...?•pM^ ,..,.'':,e.:n,,, itts-a.-�,. ,:mss us•.:..�,r:,..- •�.-...:sn-a .�. ,...:•s -r, ,a-.. e- .,, a.'r ...,+esti,. �x.+�..�..,. :,i. �,,..'•a'�a.. ... sin. T� ,.W+_.e.t.• .04 7!,' 7T y. ., �. ... : y_ _ • I ._ �.. '.. L ... .^..'• d .tits.. ...... +. . .. .. .-.� ,� Y: s. _ _ � 'i -iM0?ITERS OF LITTLE ONES Thoughts for the Day. YOUR EKIN NEEDS FOOD Story Against Himself. - Li�berty means responsibility. Is Toto' skin bash and drys Are there The Duke of Connaught tells a That is why most men dread it. sicud of aprros-h ag 'wrinkles? Are you No mother .of young children Y. getting worried about the possible loss good story against himself. some ld"frlylr!� "should be without a box of Baby's The situation that has not its of your youthful beauty I C'leopatrr years ago, wrhen he waa raised to ,Own Tablets. The Tableta ase duty, its ideal, was never yet oocu- didn't worry about these things.You�positieoa of Lieutenant Co1oIIe1 -- ;— ther'o bast friend and are as pied by any man- needn't if Uaia U applied • good se a doctor in the house. However mean your life is meet oleopatra and the noted beauties of :.he of the 1st Ri& Brigade, the Late : r ?Concerning yv Mrs. F. Wurger, it and live it; do not shun it and East knew perfee y well that the skin Queen Victoria commanded that be - ngerwll, writes : "I have call it hard names, requires food Just as dote the rest of the old only be saluted a8 a regi - .1 pro- -used Baby' �vn Table'ts for the • If ,you are ever in doubt what to body. They res their akin with a 'mental officer, and not as a mein- ' Past eight years and would not be do it ig a good rule to ask ourselves Paration of Oriental oils, the Secret of bar of the Royal Family. On one which has been so Jealously guarded by oocaaion, however, an Irish sentry, x without them. I can highly recom- what we should wish on the morrow - l•> mend them to all mothers oil eine we had done. succeeding generation• that it has only seeing the Duke and Duahees &p - .,mend y recently come to light, preaching, turned out the- guard 1 , children. The Tablets are sold Manners are the happy. way$ of sten, too, find Ueit e, valuable friend. and gave the Roy salute. The - by medicine dealers or by mail at doing things—each one a stroke of An occasional application to the f" Duke wag mush annoyed, and -pro- 85 cents a box from the Dr. Wil- genius or of love—now repeated not only feeds the skin and keeps it in seeded to give the sergeant in l3HOE$ - li.ams' Medicine Co., Brookville, and hardened into usage. the healthiest- noadition, but -it leaves FOR IrwaltY SPOOT Ont. � the �feoa much easier to shave. Ezperi• charge a piece of his m;iaid. But the ' Kind looks, kind -words, :kind quick-witted Irishman was equal to ANP RECREATION +F Once alone proves how much easier, the "Sion. The , torr, r — and warm handshakes—these ' UgiC_te the '?fade mark name by which Fifield WIT AND; WISDOM. are a secondary means oil- gr --act- ri�,eest._b "'s —' when men are in trouble and 'fight- this preparative is nrnan an3� , g all drug'Y!sta, wholesale and retail_ usit for Her- Royal Highness, who, as W407 E1L -' The man who does things can af- ing their unseen battles. Mfg. fro., Ltd., Qi Ron•estra4es Ave., a member of the Royal Family, is Of the ford to let his w • e o e a I le wen , . entihled to it 1" After thax the Duke 1Oa i - - A peck of trouble •ia one thing of me by those who knew me best �; could' say nothing. - '- that is mighty seldom short weight. that I always plucked a thistle and.Iiia Reply. - "Do You keep servants 1" asked To him who does everything in planted a flower when I thought a W in the inquisitive neighbor, "rjott ` --its eta proper time one day is worth flower would grow. A Londoner was showing some �G4rrt8 App long," neaponded her' trawl (three. . • ,y country relatives the sights of Lan 5 seconds friend, 1' There is no greater misfortune don recently, and was pointing out Bare, blist eiiBg feet -: than not to be able to bear misfor- a magnificent old -re ideate btr'u-r Rom . _ - -- - SEED Po -TOE•:-- First Long Step _ yvers ago by a famous and rather toes este be cured tune. try Putnam's Ex' i.� ABLY IRISH COBBLER POTATO _ lei x' Recovery unscrupulous lawyer of his time. tractor in 24 hours sPeciauy selected . and Dovoramaoi N Some people cast their bread TOw �'ds �BCO`'8r •'And," the Londoner was asked ' Quick "Putbam'e" inspected f r seed, Only limited- quantity. .iY ;upon the waters, expecting it to "was he able to build a house like °O�� Prtce, one dollar per bushel f.o.b. Bramp ti,l - come back toasted. „ way that drawing pain, eases IIt ton. Also Conaoisseur's Pride and New "Is he rich?" "I don't thank that by hie practice Z "Yes, was makes the feet feet Rood let opow Snow, two excellent new potatoes. Prion, „ IS TO FIND 1F YOUR SYIIP- the reply, "by his practice arfd. his `' L lie. bottle at "I�taamte today. Two Dollars. per bushel. Special pr ow moi, so, but he must be. "Why?"TOMS ARE OF KIDNEY practices_" for large quantity.. Cash must a000m• "I heard him say the other night psay all orders.. R. W. Dawson. Bram¢ DISEASE. 7QSCZLS.A"QUL ton. that he lets his wife have all the -- fglaasd�s Liniment used by 7'hysitdane '' " y y -- .-- Aft. ns bore too 1 tiioms treatment. a ,]oYwrite ENLW M TED FOBEffit3H �+ money she wants. C eacal ' Flabbusli—"�i�hen -I came nut of internal and eztaraal, oozed with- ; Kent Count Lad Did This --Then out pain by our some vestment write �r _church on Sunday I found my horse co Limited late. Collingwood. B Oct.S opeccialtiao. Polls at eight.. Wttai� est asleep in the shed." Benson she Used Dodds Kidney Pills To say an thl.ng ,n an gld partwulam. Beaver Ideadow Co.. 40'9 n,ae2L- f�4 r am Pt:, Toronto. - 1 hurst—"Why, he couldn't hear the and Was Cured. way is a platitude. Tu say an old7-2 :germon from there, could he t" Upper Bouctuuche, Kent Co., ;til, thing in a new way is "wit. To say- r879ALM —;L WAX"Zk Proving-It—"I gave you a penny B, May list a ueM1y thing in ltn old way• is' a esterda to be good, and to -da y �— y g sewin�,gTatt home. wholeorIGHT 3' Y g Y esleve Bastarache, an estimable blVnder. -Tei sa anew thin in a � � � d ' you are just as bad as can be." lad lir near here, is tellin�ne.w way' is art. time: goo pay, work sent any distaaae, Y g B charges prid. Send. stamp for partl Willie— ­Yes; I'm trying to show lyse friends of the benefit she has !are. National s2anuraeturtng cies. that you got your -money's worth received from Dodd's Kidney Pills. • • , • ► • , ! l ' Montreal. _ yeaterday." `'I am indeed happy to be able 1 renttasvaa x00111. ,: ►. Mick—"Oi hear as how 'Murphy to state that I have teem cured of ECIP'E TO PRESkRVE EG joined the army. How is he loikin' Kidney Disease by Dodd's Kidney - " 'R. fresb during twelve months It SllnarTo Liniment (-b. Limited. not required for personal use they ma;► it?" Pat—"Loikin' it' Shure, he Pills," "'Bastarache. says in all ?lent•• -1 have u. 1 lour dlinnrd'• �''��q is b6 eqi� at flfiY and seventy-five seats w was niver so well off in all his loife interview. I Liniment in my rain!!, ,and naso In my per dozen Tbts means hundred pet Sens got two socks the same now." "I was often so feeble I could.' stables for year@ and consider it - the I c-enh profit in six montits. CfrcuI" beat medicine obtalnable. free. Octavlen Rolland, Deft re i a Dunkley—"You can't finds, man Dot work- My sleep was broken Sours trul r,� � free. Dams east Montreal. L any who enjoys a good joke and unrefreshing reshing I had headaches ALFR • D .ROCHAV. A , better than I do!" yFriend—"That's, and sufferein the d from Rheumatism i-sm and Proprietoiri errytStab Casa Hotel and I NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. 1 so, I have heard ou tell the same PRoP'rr_xAxINe %zwe AtD Jos os� Joke foamy times—i Backache and was always tired a. aces for sale in rood Ontario 1" ,. a� nervous. — The most useful and tateas"Lag <aE- a3i every time. businesses, Full information on applies. "I was in this miserable condi _ tion tc w,Ison Publisbins Compa47. IS •W ''Remember,, Bangs, we are de tion when I decided to try Dodd's west wdela:de st. Toronto. i g on sour baby to cry lustily y peed Kidney Pills. and I had not taken is the third act. • Deo you think he'll - - Up to the N iuu4e. _ y - do his part?" Actor-Father—"He two text's tall I felt �bette:r, and G"sanque "A waft is an ezpen- �' --ought to. 'He's been rehearsing three boxes, cared me. dive !?Tangy." Blanque `Su is l . .. live night for months." Miss Bastarache made a long step. ! �j - rY g towards recover when she discov- ! an automobile ' Crangtte Burt; _ A church was to be renovated, Y erect that her symptoms- were of But you can get a new mbdel every71 and the carpenter was showing the year.,. Kidney, Disease, She then had only - The, First of ALL iri°s'a' b W —vicar' round "There seem• to be ...,..., • .•r �.,'�"t,.: to use the old reliable Kidnev rem- ssL� is• a lot,csf dry rot in these pew's," said POLI Owe DSLGOIST WILL TELL YCK. Home -f emedies town ars•^•s" �"` the vis r. "That's nothing,"Paid edy' D_odd''s Kidney Pills,_ to find a Try !Curiae Eye Remedy for Red Wean, watery °sswi esnW 10116 ` A Cure, Are your symptoms those of Eyes &n4 dranulated Eyelids: No Smarting• " �ASEI.IN F, ' in its man '.'the carpenter; to. what there is in Kid' pig, 1 just Ere Comfon. write for Book of theltye4 V E F - s y pma11A1es. ICtutaeEyeBemedyco•.chlcago forma with their ittnumer- �the pulpit,' * - - ''What 19 the' child howlingfor able uses, is the, �oundation of the.. Wherp They Flourish. "Father, I think it only fair tis family medicii d -best.. -- now," asked its father from the j never saw a purple cow, _ . 'depths of his easy -chair. "He p rp te11 you that I need $50. I'd rather e - But goodness know:, -owe t-t-,5-yi�u-tissri _� CUTTEN &FOSTER wants his own way." snapped the ,. �Se�l� -: mother. And with his mind on the It's just because I never go side:, latest war news the father replied, To poster show 7tisdecark AUTO D "Well, if Ti's his why don't you let l Ask for sgtnards and take ao other. Y i!e•v usaard's LSaimsas In the houas _........_ ' -him have it 1" -- it keeps ?lir skin smooth and Good 'Training. sound. Invaluable in the nursery BOAT TOPS _!k Dunfermline collie. ,. •., for burns otos insect bites etc. Yrs, " said. the manager, "we *• fiI.E_1R-HE:+1'DEIY "Duke," a Scottish, collie owned Rant a man for vu.r inftamatiom AbsolutetZ pure and cafe. q` -- by -`-Mr. H• C. Aitken, of 'Priory. bureau, but he, inu:st be a man who AVOID 5UBSTIT TIES. Insist _Vead Bookkee•pier. Must Be Reliable Larne; Dunfermline, had the shield I can a-nower all surto of quewraont+ on "VA&eline" in onginal pack- Ford owners write for �z The chief bookkeeper in a large and medal for dashing into the road ind- not_. base hiy head." ages bearin she name, CHESE- businetas house, in one of the West -,.at Dunfermline in Au u�t, 1911, and I - — �RpE1�Hg10AN' AC -'i _ AUT_Cat81o$IIe_ g That'?► mo exactly, said the t�F ern cities speaks of,the harm tea Savin a child from bele ria' over, ING CO„ Consolidated. Fo e B applicant with enthiisiaitm. ' I'm at all Chemists and Gen gal ores. SEARS -CROSS j -and coffee did for him This is quite an uauAual form of, f q the'_fahhtsr Uf eight, childre'n." a; "My suite. and I drank out first canine heroism, and suggests that IlAutrated boolhr free on rrgaml Speedometer $tatiOn. x cup of 'Postusrt a little over 'two here is no limit to he lrnssibi'.iti�s pr,in6,, are won -e than eRg--- 'CHESEBROUGH MFG CO. ''179 Queen Street West, years ago, and we hate used it ever of a dog -in saving •life. The child I you can't kee fhe¢n after they are" s (Consolidated) since, to the entire exclusion of tea was, it ?seems, gtiate a stranger, yet broken. 1630 t.tlwaoT AVE.,MontxEwi TORO1�fT0, and coffee. It happened . in this "Duke" sprang into the road and! t- �• way : snatched it from under the horse's "I. had an attack of- pneumonia, feet. Them is an instance on re- ZAN-BUK AND OUD00R which left me with dyspepsia, or. cord of. a ooilie dashing after. a LIFE• neuralgia' of the stomach, My 'cup persim�bulator containing a baby of cheer' flail always 'been tea or winch had. "taken charge" down a- ' coffee, but I became convinced, very s[beep hill at Bristol and stop= Every tennis or ball player, every after a time, that they aggravated ping it. Unfortunately no 'data . swimmer, every canoeist, every man or < �' my stomach trouble. I • happened has been preserved -shat would es-, woman who loves outdoor life and to gientlbn the matter to my gro- tallish this interesting incident as ; exercise, should keep a box of Zara-Bulc ;. handy. ser 011e day-an�he suggested that I an undoubted fact. I , g-Postum a trial. B fe ;t purely her repara• l .: Zam- uk hal p give tion, which, a,s -soon as applied to cuts, ;, a "Next day it came and -we liked Johnny's Strategy. Lbruiaes; burns, sprains, blisters, 'etc„ it so much that vee ' will never. - x change back; for I am a well man - Little sister had not been we'll ' sets up 'highly beneficial operations. i g and had been especially 'try,ing to First, its antiseptic properties render' s'Overstern" V Boftom$55 0 _w -day and have used rio .medicine. •small Johnny- all dad . Finally his ; the wound free from, all danger from "My work as chief bookkeeper is patience came to ate end. ".:1In. ;blood poisoning. Next, its soothing i Motor Boat our Co.'s branch house here is of"a they," he asked, "don't you want properties. relicye-and ease the pain e' -very confining nature: During my Then its rich, herbal balms, penetrate Freigiit Prepaid to any Railway station in little saster to be a guod, wife when I the tissue, and set up .the wonderful Otstario. Lezr,gth 'ib Ft. Beam 8 Ft. a In. tea aa-{cli coffee drinking days I was she grows up Z" 'tO�f course, said !process of healing. Barbed wire --' Depth l�Ft. -6 In. ANY MOTOR FITS. subject to nen•ousness and the � „-, 'blues' in addition to my sick s iIs. the mother, Well.,. you make me 1 scratches, insect stings, skin'diseases, I , pe Specification No. 2B glviag engine prices on request. Get our quotations These pace left me since I began give everything to�r€->__.pause she's such as eczema, heat rashes, ring-.( on—"The Penetang I.ine" Commercial and Pleasure Laumches, Row littler n me, But . 3,ou re• littler n worm, babies' heat sores, chafed places: isle Postum' and I can conaclen- I _boats and Canoes. ' tious�- recommend it to those whose father, and—when 'he comet -home, ! sore feet=are all --quickly surest by — •--------:. - — '►•work confines them to ion hours You say -'Here's your slippe•r•�s and Zam-Duk. It also eases and cures THE GIDLEY BOAT CO., LIMITED, PENETANG, CAN. t[g ma axles, dear',"—. b foci piles: All druggists and stores. Use of severe mental exertion. g -Zam-Buk Soap also; S5c. per tablet. Name' given by Canadian Pnsttim his --mother could move Johnny tore - . • ' Co., Windsor, Oni. Read.. "The his train af'care from the scream-. - Road to Yellville," in pkgs, ing 'baby. , "If we don't 'begin to Pot -tum, conies in two forms: 'train her she'll be a -terrible wife," �g ®��� Postum -- eeredl - fhe oiiginal 'he saial -as he s1•animezl the 'door: _ Q� ::Peterborough Canoes form—must be well boiled. Use and - . - Tine _ '45c acka es. 'ever Went Away. ys/a✓rJof p g W efet'borau�h t Ti'+de Mar�i'�i� Tlrta (rade mark on a Instant Postum—ii soluble pow- Neighbor's Little Girl: "When" tp Peterborough canoe is der -dissolves quickly in a- cup -=of did you get' back;- Mrs. Br,)wn 1 Canoe /he Bow your assurance or the Cj a n o Q A� � highest workmanship -and the !hot water,. and, with cream and Did you have a good timet" � 1, I;! best materials. that ca be put # signer, makes a delicious beverage . Neighbor : "Why, I haven't been Y "t into a canoe or skiff. cap lnetantly'. SOc and 50c .tin.•. away, my dear," and aft paddling, strengthnev? Both kinds are equally delicious 'Hacon't you, really ? I'm afore G�' rn ya n1e4 Pasewood, cedar 1 - Rib. Cedar Strip and Canvas end cost about the same per 'cup. I heard matcher say Toff and iii. Covered uuanties. write for `'Th>'re's a Reason" for- Posttmri. Brown had been at loggerhead for catalogvs rhe P•t•rborottgh —sold b Grocers, n week." "k rnd roe bos nets' canoe Co., Limited, Peter- J y this 'rials *zk, � \ ` borough, Ct -ad&. � i Mnara's Liniment Lnmb•rmaa's 71ri•nd _, Y LOCALISMS. T T �TQ -A nam bar of our eport'tDgfra- -C. I.. Moreombe, of Omemee, OCA�J1SMS. �' ternity atttended the races in To- was in town on Saturday. t ronto last ^•eek- - -The public school will close COURT OF REVISION -Miss Julia O'Leary is on the this (Thursday) afternoon it toeing - sick list at present. I .. a leg�1 school holiday. Pickering Township Council met as -Ed. F. Gormley, of Toronto, -Her many friends are pleased a Court of Revision at Brougham on -spent Sunday at his home here. to see that Mrs. Ba a is Sidsile MOntay and disposed of the following -Dewart Liedaay, of Hornby, be out again, after her recent ill- a cans against assessment W m. Hoover, overcharge on land, B�r�eent Sunday with his mother, ness. reduced from 4"Ito 5200 ; Edgar R. `Mrs. F. Hall. -Miss l✓lsle and Clarence Rog- Pilkey's name was added, with that of W -Miss Reva Richardson, of ers, of Toronto, spent Sunday here W. C. Pilkey for lot 88, con 2; W. D. 'Whitby, spent Sunday with Miss with their grandmother, Mrs. J. H. Gordon, overcharge on lot and build - lowed Jones. Rogers, ing, disallowed ; Mrs. H. Johnson's -C. H. Burling spent over Sun- -Ed. dryan is able to attend to name was substituted for that of Jas. day with relatives in Schomberg, his du' .es again after being confin- Fraser as owner 1J acre of lot 20, con. .,,Sing township ed to. i.d house for softie time 6; Mrs. Johnson, overcharge, reduced -Miss Eva Wallace of Toronto, through illness. $25: Geo. T. Lee's name Taylor sor to , B luted for that of R. N. Taylor for lot spent Sunday with her cousin, -Fred Gallagher; wEo has'been 26, con. 2; C L O & W RCo were sub- MbRs Clara Ham. in the employ of James O'Connor stituted for W J and F Roach for land ' -Dr. R. M. and Mrs. Bell, of To- for the past few weeks, has re- sold to said Cc; G F Richardson, over- ronto, were in town on Sunday turned to his home in Wbitevale. charge, reduced VADO , Mrs & bi Gor- - calling on friends: - _'.�liflinrry--seasvn will- soon be don, illegal assessment on business -Quite a large number from closed. Those wanting summer account, disallowed; Walton Aunts' here attended the ball- at White- hats come now and secure some of name was substituted for that of Sam vale onTuesdaynigbit.­ -- - our clearin bargains. Phone con- Disney for 2 L8 acre a lot 28, con l ; g g • * hire. Williams was assessed for all in- -A. J. Sier has been on the eiek neetion. D. Simpson & Co. stead of part of } acre of lot 32, con 2 ; -list for the past week and unable -A. M. Kerr, of $erlin, Nor- Estate of Geo Hollinger diyided be- -.--to attend to his duties. man, of Belleville, Allan, of Pres- tween Wm Dixon and Wm anti W F -Lloyd Bateman, of Toronto, ton, Mise gate Herr, of Oshawa, Hollinger; H G McIntyre's name was spent Sunday at the home of his and Miss Dolly Kerr, of Toronto, substituted for those of T Watson and greedmother, Mrs. B. Bunting. spent it -few days here with their Geo Cooper fo al lot 22, con 9 ; Thos -John and Mrs. Draper were in m mother. y Tat of 's name to f substituted f81, or Wbitb on Sunday attending the that . Walter Bate for part of lot o y -The caterpillar pest promisee con 6. The following had their do funeral of the formees mother. to be greater this year than ever, assessment cancelled :.I A Coates, F - -James Richardson is making and if they are not looked after Slack. Mrs E Cowie, Lotton Bros, Lot - `considerable improvements to his properly this year, they will be a ton, Jos Hilts. Jits Lidgett, Waiter atoaehouse at,the rear of his store. worse nuisance next year. On ac- Carlton. —Mrs. Randall Ellicott and son count of the seriousness of the -- - - -- --- -I - - epent a few days last week with pest it has been proposed that the DOCTORS Din her parents, John bars. Stephen- Department of Agriculture take Boni W. Harding left on Sunday the matter in hand and make the evening for Co -halt where he has spraying a orchards compulsory, NOT HELP HER sari where necessary supply the - secured a situation as mining cavi- spraying outfits, and make a nomi ]neer. , nal char a therefor, or for carry- -Mrs, Frank Wadell, . of Ot- g is spending a couple t- ing out the work. Many farmers tawa, p would gladly avail themselves of.. -Ba -t -L ' weeks with her uncle, John Steph- this privilege. It is said that enson. many orchards have been practi- etable Compound Restored -Frank Bundy and eonsin, C. caIly ruined for this year due in Mrs. Bradley's Health—of Toronto, spent Sunday many cases to the inability of se - with the former's parents, J: H. caring spraying outfit+. 1`lerOwn Statement. ' and Mrs. Bondy. -A case- of much interest to -Jno. R. and �ir9: Linton and farmerQ was decided at the last Thos. and Mrs. Andrew have mov• Division Court -bald at Brougham. Winnipeg, Canada - "Eleven years ed into their fine residence which o I went to the Victoria Hospital, Is nearly completed. Mr. Gallagher, drover, of White - vale. had a number of Montreal, suffering with s growth. The -The Women's Auxiliary of St. doctors said it was a tumor and could 1j hogs from Mr. Garland, of Cherry• George's church will meet at the not be removed as it would cause instant - wood, on which he paid the sum home of Mrs. F. Hurst on Wednes- death. They found thattny organs were . day, June 9th; at 3 o'clock• of five dollars. The animal,; were stfeeted. and said I could not live more __-�iemsm.bec tl><e_aon. l service to be delivered at Locust Hill stn- than six months inthe condition Iwas in r -tion- anthill -084 w, a time. in the "white church" on Sunday, -"After%sme homeIiaw ve Afterwards Mr. Gallagher notified ]tune 18th, at 8 P. W. Collection tisement in the paper, and commenced Mr Garland not to bring the Nutty , ' in aid of the cemetery fund. taking Lydia E. Piakham s Vegetable for a few dafs more. In the mean ' =Mins Fanny Clark left on time the price of Notts raised and Compound. I took it constantly fon two 'Wednesday for a two weeks visit. ears, and still take it at times. and at the •holue of her grandmother, Mr Garland sold them to another both my bulibsad and myself claim that $ rty.. at an advance of tau dol- iMrs. Wm, Allan. of Hamilton. ' it was the means of saving my life. I ars. Galli her sued Garland for -Miss Grace Walker, of Lorne- � highly rec9mmend it to suffering damages an the case was argued �ville, has returned home, after women." -Mrs. OatLu Bttt►ntt:�r, 284 before Judge McGillivray, who - spending a week with her uncle JohnsonAve.;Wiai»peg, Manitoba,Caa. ,and aunt, J. H, and Mrs. Bundy. gave his. decision. in_ favor of the Wby will women take chances or drag -R. H. and Mrs, Crook, Miss defetldant. outasickly,half-heartedexistence,miss- i'. J. Wright and C, Rogers, at. -Tire annual meeting of the ing three-fourths of the joy of living, - tended the quarterly meeting of Pickering Public Library was when they can find health in Lydia E. Friends (Progressive) in Toronto held in the town hall on the even- Pinkham's Vegeta- G, a _ on Sunday. ingof dune Ist. Short talky were ble Compound -The baseball Leann from the given on the ivork of our library For thirty years it 8imcoe Street Methodist Sabbath by the ehairman and otbers, fol• has. been the stan- 'School, Oshawa, will play with the locoed by laatiafactory reports from dard remedy for fe- lor¢l team at the, Red Cross pie- the secretary and• treasurer. The male ills, and has re - local plc this (Thursday) afternoon. finances sho%i ed a balance of $..3 stored the b�aTth of /. -W. V. and Mrs. Richardson, in the beak and the librarian re. thousands ofwomen 'Miss Louisa Richardson, Miss E. ported a memb'e bit of 145 during who have beeintrou- Boone GervRs C6rnell attend- -1914, .the lartreft in 'the history. of .'bled with such ail- ^a ed the gltarterly meeting of Fri- the library he diacn5sion ."Shall menta as displacements, inflammation, endo at.\ewmarket on Sunday. ne phut down our racy• n ceratian; tumors, irregularities, etc. - -The amount of damage inflict- by 31i -s A. Cronk brought forth If .you want special advice by,th&hea.sy, fcnst:a last Reek_ a general deeisiorlr in the negative,: write to Lydia E. Pinkham Med- ihr - ghont the proviare iy mach The following board -of directors idine Co. (confidential) Lynn, were elected for 1915. J. :llurkar, S - greater than at first estimated. :►lass. Your letter will be opened, 'Tomatoes and strawberrie4 in par- Rev. NV. A. Pippen, W. J. Clark. read and answered by a woman, ticulai•, suffered. Mrs. Field, bliss Cronk, Hiss A. E. and held in strict confidences .. =The dust nuisance had be; Ri:hardson, bliss Watson, T, M. -- 'come so great during the past McFadden and M.• S. Chapman. dC YEARIr week that the residents along the Imrumedin;tely after the meeting EXPERIENCE front. street could stand. it no the board of directors convened longer, and as a result steps have and elected Me. Pippen chairman been taken to have the streets Mie a A. Cronk, secretary and Miss oiled- immediately. - A. E. Rich%r•dsun, treasurer. The 1 The annual Missionary Summer following book committee was also ,Conference, which is non-denomi- Appointed -.Mise Watson, Mrs. national in character. will. be held Pigpen Miss Richardeon, Miss TRAD[ Mr.Rtrs at the Whitby Ladies' .College Fawkes, Mr. Fierheller. Mr. Me- Dtsletvr Fadden kindly brought his Colum• COPTRus►t" &r - from July 5th to .July 12th... Those Y An7one sending a sketch and aescrtytk+n us Who purpose attending should biaGr• mophune 'an'd'the evening ra,ueayy uo.rtain ^nrorintoa freswneth.r+n ln�entloa is vrohadlT patentanle,��o mmanias. register as soon ' Rs possible, the was interspersed with enjoyable tlonastrictly eonfldenclaL HANDe0olt on rateuts enrolment fee beteg $300. eenssrea Oldest encyfor secn �- music. Patents taken trough kunn moo. e.d" -Mr. Austin received 'word -on -;-Don't forget the Red Cross 'mr`"Oi"Ott"' "'th°°a °e"4g, to s�e I Wednesday that his eldest son, H. picnic in Mr. Ruddy'@' park this $Ci ngfiC ASOCAL D. Austin, of the 48th Highland• (Thursday) afternoon. The foot- Ahandaometylitn.arateaweekly- ><.rae.t:ar- ation of any" .c►ent4fl tooraal. Tema for er's, had been killed .in action. ball Rud baseball fieams Rill play a°' ,eoowe vrarua sora or This is the second Pickering boy on the athletic grounds on :Church �28f .� WpYQ rk to lose his life in this war. The St., after a•]w-h the other sports M N C r8%_washiiii0o.D,t sympathk. of the community is will take plact. in the park. Sand - extended to Mr. and Mrs. Austin wiches, cake, tea and coffee, ice DALE M11 -1 in their bereavement. cream and other refreshments will ELM -A number from here went to be sold from booths on the ground. A. 75 YOG4 Whitby on Sunday afternoon to Beginning at 7.80 o'clock a concert p103C=R=Tal -'see the fire which, fortunately, will be Riven on the ground. Me. was brought ander control before Gregor -Young, K. C., a prominent Royal' Household Flour is the much damage was done. 'The patriotic . speaker from Toronto, best for Bread. Try a bag.. sheds at the Windsor hotel were and Wm. Smith; M. P., of Colum- Glenora Flonr Pastry Flour partly destroyed and some damage bus, will give addresses. Miss Graham Flour was done to Disney's implement Florence Ralston, soprano soloist, shop; - of Toronto, will sing, and Bert Fresh Rolled Oats -The annual, meeting of the Harvey. the well known humorous - Farmer's and Women's Institutes entertainer, of .Toronto;' vvFill give Bran and Shorts of South Ontario will be held at a number of selections. The total __ Oats and Oat Chop _ the Agricultural rooms and proceeds of the picnic will be given Heavy Mixed Feed rounds in Whitbyon Thursday, to the Red Cross Society who are _ 1•": Feed' al SMixed .Hen . ill. noble -work in looking after _ June 10th, beginning at 2' p. 's doinga g Prof. Graham of, the Poultry- De- the wounded in the war. They Cracked Corn, Wheat mixed partmbnt of the Agricultural are greatly in need -of funds to Barley, Bnekwheati together College And others are expected to provide dressings, medicine and Caldwell's Cream, substitute•. attend the nteeting9. The public other equipment required- in the are cordially invited to attend. work. Come along -and have a Calf Meal. _. Lunch will be served iiy the ladieF-. good time as well Rs assisting in a _ MOIAs9ine Meal. The Institute exenrsion to Guelph. noble work. If you are not a-ble y: by C. P. R. lines will Rlno take, to go to the front you can do your special prices in tan lots. . Place oq Thursday Jnne lith. 'part by helping at home. Admis- •F- •«j WA@%s WgN.h �71t,f�,r large bill* giving Pion to both grounds and concert, Chopping every day. -full particulars. i Rdrtlts .i cents, children 15 cents. ` S Tp �_.T-1 -M E 4 ' If you'haveri't an oil stove for the summer. of our New Perfection wick blue T !�iet One flame oil stoves. in four burners th ers and two e Have Them burners completer w�vens and iron heating plate. Screen Doors, Window Screens, Screen Wire Hammocks, etc. . B U -N D Y. -I. t e - iq ore • armers-Have you seen our Farmers' Boot in tan; No. ss, . or our Farmers' Boot in black,' No. 118. A boot with a record -all solid leather. A bark -tanned Kip Lea- -" •ther that is soft and easy on the feet. Keeps the feet dry and gives excellent wear. The manufacturers of this line tans the_leRther and makes -the boot and have many .let- _ ters of recommendation from farmers and workmen all stating the satisfaction received. Every pair stamped by —=the manufacturer. _-- - - - -.Price $4 00 -No more no less -= -We also have a first-class assortment of Ladies' Spring - Oxfords, Pumps, Straps, Etc. CORN SCORN Shipment just arrived. Firsts-Firstseed, freshly -shelled. ..hlz}Iiroved -Lea•ming—Ensilage _ Giant .Sweet. Prolific—Ensilage - = White—Cob No Dakota _ Compion's Early-- =Cob _ Longfellow --Cob Dont Forget YOu Call Get - herwin Williams Paint - —• Pexorcl. Roofing - - ;Pandora Ranges - The 1rW GravityWasher = First-class Tinsltiithing, Fave-troughing. and Furnace. - Work at "THE BIG STORE." ; O'HAPMAN I N 0' The' Men"'s Store ee our 'aew lines of summer wear. our sLirt socks, ties, hats and . auitings. Also ask to.aee out; porous union underwear. We are. agents for the 20th CeuturY Tailoring Co. and s _ perfect fit and "complete satisfaction_is guaranteed with each. garment.,. _ 4f iGet the 'Habit. Go to -Buntings.. Ar BUNTING, P:I�$ERING :- WAL.L. PAPER SEASON -:- s'hcre and everyone is busy housecleaning. You will require some paper, so call and make your selections, and your will flnd ours; are the _ latest patterns and the prices are right. dartiniSeno»r Paints are the beat and we have all colors for inside and out- side use, also floor andporcb ppaints. alabastine,,wbite. pink, -sky, green .and cream in 25c and 50c pkgs. Turps, oil's boiled and raw, varn- ishes, liquid veneer.ggold paint, aalevarnish brushes all min every- thing ices. = r for the season, Kalsomine, pnand Our Grocery Department as usual, is well stocked : 8ith fresh goods : Tom toes 3 tins fcr 25c, Corn 3 for 2c,c; Peas 3 for 2oc; a Minn 2 for 25c, and up to 23c, Sardenea5c a.tin to 20c. - _ Prime old cheese, fresh fruits and vegetables. Choice Coffee and Tea. G. •A.- GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON a Something' Intersting 1o. Farmers ! :.:In future I willhave Harness and Horse Goods at•W. J. ` Bodell's, Brougham, at, regular prices. Call and see him. Full stock of Harness, Robes, Blankets, Rugs and all horse _ goods at Pickering. - , 'Boots and shoes repaired as well as harness. PICKERING HARNESS EMPORI TIU . Phone Ind. 301. -_ W. J. COAKWELL _ s�.� VC .+.4F S _ .S W'S-O'RL"i.. £, :•:m :: t✓O LT {y F. ... LOCALISMS. T T �TQ -A nam bar of our eport'tDgfra- -C. I.. Moreombe, of Omemee, OCA�J1SMS. �' ternity atttended the races in To- was in town on Saturday. t ronto last ^•eek- - -The public school will close COURT OF REVISION -Miss Julia O'Leary is on the this (Thursday) afternoon it toeing - sick list at present. I .. a leg�1 school holiday. Pickering Township Council met as -Ed. F. Gormley, of Toronto, -Her many friends are pleased a Court of Revision at Brougham on -spent Sunday at his home here. to see that Mrs. Ba a is Sidsile MOntay and disposed of the following -Dewart Liedaay, of Hornby, be out again, after her recent ill- a cans against assessment W m. Hoover, overcharge on land, B�r�eent Sunday with his mother, ness. reduced from 4"Ito 5200 ; Edgar R. `Mrs. F. Hall. -Miss l✓lsle and Clarence Rog- Pilkey's name was added, with that of W -Miss Reva Richardson, of ers, of Toronto, spent Sunday here W. C. Pilkey for lot 88, con 2; W. D. 'Whitby, spent Sunday with Miss with their grandmother, Mrs. J. H. Gordon, overcharge on lot and build - lowed Jones. Rogers, ing, disallowed ; Mrs. H. Johnson's -C. H. Burling spent over Sun- -Ed. dryan is able to attend to name was substituted for that of Jas. day with relatives in Schomberg, his du' .es again after being confin- Fraser as owner 1J acre of lot 20, con. .,,Sing township ed to. i.d house for softie time 6; Mrs. Johnson, overcharge, reduced -Miss Eva Wallace of Toronto, through illness. $25: Geo. T. Lee's name Taylor sor to , B luted for that of R. N. Taylor for lot spent Sunday with her cousin, -Fred Gallagher; wEo has'been 26, con. 2; C L O & W RCo were sub- MbRs Clara Ham. in the employ of James O'Connor stituted for W J and F Roach for land ' -Dr. R. M. and Mrs. Bell, of To- for the past few weeks, has re- sold to said Cc; G F Richardson, over- ronto, were in town on Sunday turned to his home in Wbitevale. charge, reduced VADO , Mrs & bi Gor- - calling on friends: - _'.�liflinrry--seasvn will- soon be don, illegal assessment on business -Quite a large number from closed. Those wanting summer account, disallowed; Walton Aunts' here attended the ball- at White- hats come now and secure some of name was substituted for that of Sam vale onTuesdaynigbit.­ -- - our clearin bargains. Phone con- Disney for 2 L8 acre a lot 28, con l ; g g • * hire. Williams was assessed for all in- -A. J. Sier has been on the eiek neetion. D. Simpson & Co. stead of part of } acre of lot 32, con 2 ; -list for the past week and unable -A. M. Kerr, of $erlin, Nor- Estate of Geo Hollinger diyided be- -.--to attend to his duties. man, of Belleville, Allan, of Pres- tween Wm Dixon and Wm anti W F -Lloyd Bateman, of Toronto, ton, Mise gate Herr, of Oshawa, Hollinger; H G McIntyre's name was spent Sunday at the home of his and Miss Dolly Kerr, of Toronto, substituted for those of T Watson and greedmother, Mrs. B. Bunting. spent it -few days here with their Geo Cooper fo al lot 22, con 9 ; Thos -John and Mrs. Draper were in m mother. y Tat of 's name to f substituted f81, or Wbitb on Sunday attending the that . Walter Bate for part of lot o y -The caterpillar pest promisee con 6. The following had their do funeral of the formees mother. to be greater this year than ever, assessment cancelled :.I A Coates, F - -James Richardson is making and if they are not looked after Slack. Mrs E Cowie, Lotton Bros, Lot - `considerable improvements to his properly this year, they will be a ton, Jos Hilts. Jits Lidgett, Waiter atoaehouse at,the rear of his store. worse nuisance next year. On ac- Carlton. —Mrs. Randall Ellicott and son count of the seriousness of the -- - - -- --- -I - - epent a few days last week with pest it has been proposed that the DOCTORS Din her parents, John bars. Stephen- Department of Agriculture take Boni W. Harding left on Sunday the matter in hand and make the evening for Co -halt where he has spraying a orchards compulsory, NOT HELP HER sari where necessary supply the - secured a situation as mining cavi- spraying outfits, and make a nomi ]neer. , nal char a therefor, or for carry- -Mrs, Frank Wadell, . of Ot- g is spending a couple t- ing out the work. Many farmers tawa, p would gladly avail themselves of.. -Ba -t -L ' weeks with her uncle, John Steph- this privilege. It is said that enson. many orchards have been practi- etable Compound Restored -Frank Bundy and eonsin, C. caIly ruined for this year due in Mrs. Bradley's Health—of Toronto, spent Sunday many cases to the inability of se - with the former's parents, J: H. caring spraying outfit+. 1`lerOwn Statement. ' and Mrs. Bondy. -A case- of much interest to -Jno. R. and �ir9: Linton and farmerQ was decided at the last Thos. and Mrs. Andrew have mov• Division Court -bald at Brougham. Winnipeg, Canada - "Eleven years ed into their fine residence which o I went to the Victoria Hospital, Is nearly completed. Mr. Gallagher, drover, of White - vale. had a number of Montreal, suffering with s growth. The -The Women's Auxiliary of St. doctors said it was a tumor and could 1j hogs from Mr. Garland, of Cherry• George's church will meet at the not be removed as it would cause instant - wood, on which he paid the sum home of Mrs. F. Hurst on Wednes- death. They found thattny organs were . day, June 9th; at 3 o'clock• of five dollars. The animal,; were stfeeted. and said I could not live more __-�iemsm.bec tl><e_aon. l service to be delivered at Locust Hill stn- than six months inthe condition Iwas in r -tion- anthill -084 w, a time. in the "white church" on Sunday, -"After%sme homeIiaw ve Afterwards Mr. Gallagher notified ]tune 18th, at 8 P. W. Collection tisement in the paper, and commenced Mr Garland not to bring the Nutty , ' in aid of the cemetery fund. taking Lydia E. Piakham s Vegetable for a few dafs more. In the mean ' =Mins Fanny Clark left on time the price of Notts raised and Compound. I took it constantly fon two 'Wednesday for a two weeks visit. ears, and still take it at times. and at the •holue of her grandmother, Mr Garland sold them to another both my bulibsad and myself claim that $ rty.. at an advance of tau dol- iMrs. Wm, Allan. of Hamilton. ' it was the means of saving my life. I ars. Galli her sued Garland for -Miss Grace Walker, of Lorne- � highly rec9mmend it to suffering damages an the case was argued �ville, has returned home, after women." -Mrs. OatLu Bttt►ntt:�r, 284 before Judge McGillivray, who - spending a week with her uncle JohnsonAve.;Wiai»peg, Manitoba,Caa. ,and aunt, J. H, and Mrs. Bundy. gave his. decision. in_ favor of the Wby will women take chances or drag -R. H. and Mrs, Crook, Miss defetldant. outasickly,half-heartedexistence,miss- i'. J. Wright and C, Rogers, at. -Tire annual meeting of the ing three-fourths of the joy of living, - tended the quarterly meeting of Pickering Public Library was when they can find health in Lydia E. Friends (Progressive) in Toronto held in the town hall on the even- Pinkham's Vegeta- G, a _ on Sunday. ingof dune Ist. Short talky were ble Compound -The baseball Leann from the given on the ivork of our library For thirty years it 8imcoe Street Methodist Sabbath by the ehairman and otbers, fol• has. been the stan- 'School, Oshawa, will play with the locoed by laatiafactory reports from dard remedy for fe- lor¢l team at the, Red Cross pie- the secretary and• treasurer. The male ills, and has re - local plc this (Thursday) afternoon. finances sho%i ed a balance of $..3 stored the b�aTth of /. -W. V. and Mrs. Richardson, in the beak and the librarian re. thousands ofwomen 'Miss Louisa Richardson, Miss E. ported a memb'e bit of 145 during who have beeintrou- Boone GervRs C6rnell attend- -1914, .the lartreft in 'the history. of .'bled with such ail- ^a ed the gltarterly meeting of Fri- the library he diacn5sion ."Shall menta as displacements, inflammation, endo at.\ewmarket on Sunday. ne phut down our racy• n ceratian; tumors, irregularities, etc. - -The amount of damage inflict- by 31i -s A. Cronk brought forth If .you want special advice by,th&hea.sy, fcnst:a last Reek_ a general deeisiorlr in the negative,: write to Lydia E. Pinkham Med- ihr - ghont the proviare iy mach The following board -of directors idine Co. (confidential) Lynn, were elected for 1915. J. :llurkar, S - greater than at first estimated. :►lass. Your letter will be opened, 'Tomatoes and strawberrie4 in par- Rev. NV. A. Pippen, W. J. Clark. read and answered by a woman, ticulai•, suffered. Mrs. Field, bliss Cronk, Hiss A. E. and held in strict confidences .. =The dust nuisance had be; Ri:hardson, bliss Watson, T, M. -- 'come so great during the past McFadden and M.• S. Chapman. dC YEARIr week that the residents along the Imrumedin;tely after the meeting EXPERIENCE front. street could stand. it no the board of directors convened longer, and as a result steps have and elected Me. Pippen chairman been taken to have the streets Mie a A. Cronk, secretary and Miss oiled- immediately. - A. E. Rich%r•dsun, treasurer. The 1 The annual Missionary Summer following book committee was also ,Conference, which is non-denomi- Appointed -.Mise Watson, Mrs. national in character. will. be held Pigpen Miss Richardeon, Miss TRAD[ Mr.Rtrs at the Whitby Ladies' .College Fawkes, Mr. Fierheller. Mr. Me- Dtsletvr Fadden kindly brought his Colum• COPTRus►t" &r - from July 5th to .July 12th... Those Y An7one sending a sketch and aescrtytk+n us Who purpose attending should biaGr• mophune 'an'd'the evening ra,ueayy uo.rtain ^nrorintoa freswneth.r+n ln�entloa is vrohadlT patentanle,��o mmanias. register as soon ' Rs possible, the was interspersed with enjoyable tlonastrictly eonfldenclaL HANDe0olt on rateuts enrolment fee beteg $300. eenssrea Oldest encyfor secn �- music. Patents taken trough kunn moo. e.d" -Mr. Austin received 'word -on -;-Don't forget the Red Cross 'mr`"Oi"Ott"' "'th°°a °e"4g, to s�e I Wednesday that his eldest son, H. picnic in Mr. Ruddy'@' park this $Ci ngfiC ASOCAL D. Austin, of the 48th Highland• (Thursday) afternoon. The foot- Ahandaometylitn.arateaweekly- ><.rae.t:ar- ation of any" .c►ent4fl tooraal. Tema for er's, had been killed .in action. ball Rud baseball fieams Rill play a°' ,eoowe vrarua sora or This is the second Pickering boy on the athletic grounds on :Church �28f .� WpYQ rk to lose his life in this war. The St., after a•]w-h the other sports M N C r8%_washiiii0o.D,t sympathk. of the community is will take plact. in the park. Sand - extended to Mr. and Mrs. Austin wiches, cake, tea and coffee, ice DALE M11 -1 in their bereavement. cream and other refreshments will ELM -A number from here went to be sold from booths on the ground. A. 75 YOG4 Whitby on Sunday afternoon to Beginning at 7.80 o'clock a concert p103C=R=Tal -'see the fire which, fortunately, will be Riven on the ground. Me. was brought ander control before Gregor -Young, K. C., a prominent Royal' Household Flour is the much damage was done. 'The patriotic . speaker from Toronto, best for Bread. Try a bag.. sheds at the Windsor hotel were and Wm. Smith; M. P., of Colum- Glenora Flonr Pastry Flour partly destroyed and some damage bus, will give addresses. Miss Graham Flour was done to Disney's implement Florence Ralston, soprano soloist, shop; - of Toronto, will sing, and Bert Fresh Rolled Oats -The annual, meeting of the Harvey. the well known humorous - Farmer's and Women's Institutes entertainer, of .Toronto;' vvFill give Bran and Shorts of South Ontario will be held at a number of selections. The total __ Oats and Oat Chop _ the Agricultural rooms and proceeds of the picnic will be given Heavy Mixed Feed rounds in Whitbyon Thursday, to the Red Cross Society who are _ 1•": Feed' al SMixed .Hen . ill. noble -work in looking after _ June 10th, beginning at 2' p. 's doinga g Prof. Graham of, the Poultry- De- the wounded in the war. They Cracked Corn, Wheat mixed partmbnt of the Agricultural are greatly in need -of funds to Barley, Bnekwheati together College And others are expected to provide dressings, medicine and Caldwell's Cream, substitute•. attend the nteeting9. The public other equipment required- in the are cordially invited to attend. work. Come along -and have a Calf Meal. _. Lunch will be served iiy the ladieF-. good time as well Rs assisting in a _ MOIAs9ine Meal. The Institute exenrsion to Guelph. noble work. If you are not a-ble y: by C. P. R. lines will Rlno take, to go to the front you can do your special prices in tan lots. . Place oq Thursday Jnne lith. 'part by helping at home. Admis- •F- •«j WA@%s WgN.h �71t,f�,r large bill* giving Pion to both grounds and concert, Chopping every day. -full particulars. i Rdrtlts .i cents, children 15 cents. ` S Tp �_.T-1 -M E 4 ' If you'haveri't an oil stove for the summer. of our New Perfection wick blue T !�iet One flame oil stoves. in four burners th ers and two e Have Them burners completer w�vens and iron heating plate. Screen Doors, Window Screens, Screen Wire Hammocks, etc. . B U -N D Y. -I. t e - iq ore • armers-Have you seen our Farmers' Boot in tan; No. ss, . or our Farmers' Boot in black,' No. 118. A boot with a record -all solid leather. A bark -tanned Kip Lea- -" •ther that is soft and easy on the feet. Keeps the feet dry and gives excellent wear. The manufacturers of this line tans the_leRther and makes -the boot and have many .let- _ ters of recommendation from farmers and workmen all stating the satisfaction received. Every pair stamped by —=the manufacturer. _-- - - - -.Price $4 00 -No more no less -= -We also have a first-class assortment of Ladies' Spring - Oxfords, Pumps, Straps, Etc. CORN SCORN Shipment just arrived. Firsts-Firstseed, freshly -shelled. ..hlz}Iiroved -Lea•ming—Ensilage _ Giant .Sweet. Prolific—Ensilage - = White—Cob No Dakota _ Compion's Early-- =Cob _ Longfellow --Cob Dont Forget YOu Call Get - herwin Williams Paint - —• Pexorcl. Roofing - - ;Pandora Ranges - The 1rW GravityWasher = First-class Tinsltiithing, Fave-troughing. and Furnace. - Work at "THE BIG STORE." ; O'HAPMAN I N 0' The' Men"'s Store ee our 'aew lines of summer wear. our sLirt socks, ties, hats and . auitings. Also ask to.aee out; porous union underwear. We are. agents for the 20th CeuturY Tailoring Co. and s _ perfect fit and "complete satisfaction_is guaranteed with each. garment.,. _ 4f iGet the 'Habit. Go to -Buntings.. Ar BUNTING, P:I�$ERING :- WAL.L. PAPER SEASON -:- s'hcre and everyone is busy housecleaning. You will require some paper, so call and make your selections, and your will flnd ours; are the _ latest patterns and the prices are right. dartiniSeno»r Paints are the beat and we have all colors for inside and out- side use, also floor andporcb ppaints. alabastine,,wbite. pink, -sky, green .and cream in 25c and 50c pkgs. Turps, oil's boiled and raw, varn- ishes, liquid veneer.ggold paint, aalevarnish brushes all min every- thing ices. = r for the season, Kalsomine, pnand Our Grocery Department as usual, is well stocked : 8ith fresh goods : Tom toes 3 tins fcr 25c, Corn 3 for 2c,c; Peas 3 for 2oc; a Minn 2 for 25c, and up to 23c, Sardenea5c a.tin to 20c. - _ Prime old cheese, fresh fruits and vegetables. Choice Coffee and Tea. G. •A.- GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON a Something' Intersting 1o. Farmers ! :.:In future I willhave Harness and Horse Goods at•W. J. ` Bodell's, Brougham, at, regular prices. Call and see him. Full stock of Harness, Robes, Blankets, Rugs and all horse _ goods at Pickering. - , 'Boots and shoes repaired as well as harness. PICKERING HARNESS EMPORI TIU . Phone Ind. 301. -_ W. J. COAKWELL